Brown Bag Mornings - Ep 241 SHES A HOOOO'ARDER Brown Bag Mornings (6/26/24)

Episode Date: June 26, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's Power 106 Brownback Mornings. Good morning. Good morning. It's Wednesday, my dude. June 26. One month away from Angie's birthday. Oh, it is! Yes. One day away from Rosecransvik's birthday. Hey, my little babies. Yeah. You guys are not the same sign, though.
Starting point is 00:00:18 No, I'm Leo. I'm what you like to, Leo. And you're a cancer. I'm a cancer. I'm a big day. Nice. We're just playing the Metro Future and Travis Scott song. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:00:29 Sorry, my voice is still sexy. It just can't open. Sometimes I noticed it, and it turns me on. I'm like, oh, my gosh. Imagine he's just getting stuck like that. Yeah. Whoa, really? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:00:38 That's what happened to you? It's cool. Imagine it was born like this. Raspi in the morning. Sexy voices in the morning. Turn us on to turn you on. But we just played this future Metro Travis Scott's song. Envick, I want to tell you this.
Starting point is 00:00:55 Metro posted a story. And it's Little Wayne. And he put my goat. And it doesn't mean anything, but it does mean pretty much everything. Because Little Wayne has been notably quiet during this Metro boom in the world versus Drake situation, right? And Little Wayne is Drake like big dog, like that's his big homie. Yeah. So then I'm wondering if he chose, if Wayne chose sides and stood there behind the scene quietly, which would be really crazy and super crazy turn of events.
Starting point is 00:01:26 Yes, especially since Drake was cannavin. Yeah, that's cannavi. Oh yeah, when Kendrick put the business on blast. True. Yeah, so just like a little speculation. Just let's keep it noted. Strug a chord. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Man, we have this song. Really, we're going to play this one? That's funny. What, what? What did I just talk about? Lois. Lois. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:49 Loisie? Wow. Some Drake. Bill Wayne. Nikki Menash. Nick Mnash. Yeah. It's a great song.
Starting point is 00:01:57 Wayne, I never break All my life man I don't know That's something wrong These songs just hit different They do But here enjoy it Go Kendrick
Starting point is 00:02:07 Red flag Red flag everybody That's a red flag Big red flag Red flag Or false alarm It's Rose Kransvik Your Red Flag expert
Starting point is 00:02:18 Hi Nick Thanks for you All right so we got to get To the bottom of this one The red flag Is it a red flag or a false alarm She loves to go to lunch Or dinner alone
Starting point is 00:02:27 Without me multiple times a week she says it's needed for her mental health Is that a red flag or a false alarm? I'm gonna say- If you guys call this a red flag and hate paying for girls food and all of that This is the ultimate red flag because she said that yeah because she's not you get a break from paying for her dinner No, but like why don't you want me in my why don't you want to pay for my dinner My mental health food No, she's with somebody else.
Starting point is 00:02:58 As someone that loves going to Target from a mental health. Legit. Like, I love going to the mall for mental health. I get that more than you want to take a stroll. You want to just kind of zone out. But then it's like, we could just share meals together. Like, it's not that hard.
Starting point is 00:03:15 Even eating food. I don't share meals. I don't share meals. See? No, I mean, like, share, like, have dinner, have lunch together. Y'all have lunch and stuff by yourselves, too? I do it all the time. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:25 Well, you're single. Yeah, your red flag. I love going to Air One, getting my little food plate, sitting outside, just feeling the vibes. No. Yeah. As though, Mom, I get it. Oh, yeah. You want like your new time.
Starting point is 00:03:38 You want a little bit of you time. Okay, I understand that part. But if you see her like, oh, she's at catch tonight. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah. She's a mess up. Yeah. Who you're with?
Starting point is 00:03:48 Just alone solo date. Oh, yeah. You ain't going to catch alone. Yeah, it depends like what. No, like, even if it's tacos. If she's going to Javier's by herself. Javier's by herself? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:58 And then you need to step up. Like that. And you got to catch if she's at Javier. She's probably with Javier. Yeah. Yes. The actual guy. Or what she knows, like my boyfriend's a brokeie?
Starting point is 00:04:08 Oh. Is it here at Javier? So what appetizers are we getting? Well, if she was really rich, then she would invite me to dinner. Yeah. That she should. Yeah, she's broke. We all broke.
Starting point is 00:04:21 You were both broke. You were both broke. You were both broke. Go back to the taco truck. Yeah. Even tacos by yourself. Yeah, that's delicious. I'm a feel away.
Starting point is 00:04:30 I'm like, what do you mean? It depends. I feel like if you pick up tacos and eat in the car, you're good. If you're eating outside the truck by yourself? What's wrong with that? You don't want the mess. No, but it's also like you should, like if you have a partner. If a girl is eating outside the taco truck by yourself, oh, it's a problem.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Yeah. I'm telling you this as a girl. I know. The dude of the truck, the dude in the truck is going to give her free tacos. Yeah. Regresza, miha. Yeah. Get is on myka?
Starting point is 00:04:56 Damn. And then all the guys that go pick up the tacos for their family, they go by themselves. They do and they see her. What are you doing? That's my sancha. Yeah. I would say,
Starting point is 00:05:10 I would say personally, I do like those little mental health breaks of like doing something by yourself. How constant is it for you? But not constantly, because I also like my stuff paid for it. I feel like it's rarely eating, though, right? It's more like shopping, maybe coffee.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Well, yeah, like coffee. Like a small thing. Right. Not like dinner. Not like dinner by yourself. Because it's like at that point, I'm just not going to believe her. Like, oh yeah, another solo date. It's like, why are you having solo dates?
Starting point is 00:05:42 Why are you getting ready? Why are you not letting her have a solo date? Because what are you doing at the time? Playing video games or what are you doing during dinner? Don't you need dinner to? Working to secure a future. You're not working on us. That's what I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:05:54 No, you're not. Working on myself. I'll edit this photo and video. For a future. Por Daniela has to eat dinner by yourself all the time because you is that bad? Is that a red flag? You better eat at home. Better not eat.
Starting point is 00:06:06 Better wait until I'm free. I'll wait till I'm finished. I don't know. All right. But we need you to call in and decide for us. Is it a red flag or a false alarm? She loves to go to lunch or dinner alone without me multiple times a week. She says it's needed for her mental health.
Starting point is 00:06:22 They call us ladies. I don't believe you You need more people Believe you You're at Target It is so mental healthy To just be like out there Like window shopping
Starting point is 00:06:33 And like sitting down And then it's like It's like when you used to pretend Play like teacup All that stuff Ticub Yeah He's really nice
Starting point is 00:06:42 Just sitting there with your thoughts Nah yeah And you're iced coffee Sitting there being one Oh I did Maybe you're the Oh
Starting point is 00:06:52 Oh, yeah, that's for sure. You're the problem. All right, look, but we have Daniel from Claremont to help us decide if this is a red flag or a false alarm. Daniel. All the way from Claremont, Daniel. Daniel. Oh, yeah, how's it going? What's up, bro?
Starting point is 00:07:07 What up, Daniel? Is this a red flag or a false alarm? 10-4. 100% of red flags. All right, why? She can't leave the house or what? Okay, well, personally, I like when my girlfriend or a woman, are like upset with me and really want me around.
Starting point is 00:07:25 Yep. And I'm kind of the same way. And right now with my girlfriend, like, she always wants me around. Like, we always get food together. We always do things together. And I think space is good, but it's like, if you're going to go out, like, you want to go out with, like, your home girls. Or I'm going to go my home needs to go get food or whatever. Like, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:07:42 But I feel like if you're just going to go get food by yourself, like, it's off. Right? Yeah. Yeah. Why are we together? Yeah. Why are we together? Why am I right?
Starting point is 00:07:51 I like that you open... What are you doing getting food without me? I like that you open with like her always around all the time, which is not a red flag, right? Or if it's a lot of them. Depends how long they're being together. He said, I like my girls always around. That's what he said.
Starting point is 00:08:07 Yeah. He did say that. Right, Bill? Yes or no? Right. Right. She's with them right now. You're trying to make my words up.
Starting point is 00:08:16 You said that. You said that. You said that. I like my women. I like my women. girls always around all time 10 4 over happy like just around me like with me like like it yeah yeah no yeah i get it i get it yeah red flag you are a red flag dog all right no no no he's law you call it a red flag ladies never go eat by yourself no you got to wait till till i'm ready
Starting point is 00:08:43 to eat to you yeah and what's bro's name what's bro's name daniel a daniel's girl blink twice for any help It's Maro 106. Round by mornings. Yes, it is. Good morning. Morning. It's hot hot. We summer.
Starting point is 00:08:59 I love it. We summer time. I woke up sweating. I broke out the fan. I had like the fan in storage. No way. I was like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:09:06 and I was just like, it's time for the fan and now it like cools me up. I'm like, all right. Is it super loud? No, no, no. Is it dusty?
Starting point is 00:09:11 No. It's new. All right. Yeah. Why are you hating? No. No. I know.
Starting point is 00:09:16 My fan's super loud in my room. Like super freaking loud. But that's because it's working. all year round. Oh, you always have it all. Yeah, it never has a job. Even winter? Day off.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Yeah, I like it really cold at night. All right. Now you know. That's why he wakes up with it. It's been doing overtime lately because I wake up sweaty. Oh, hot and sweaty. I hate that feeling. Yeah, me too.
Starting point is 00:09:38 All right. Greg, we have a shout-outs. Yes, we do. Cynthia wants to give a shout-out to her boys who listen every single morning on the way to school. Come on boys. I'm guessing that they have summer school right now. Oh, true. You're bad.
Starting point is 00:09:48 But like. The boys. This quote unquote daycare is out of school. Yeah, yeah. Oh, okay. Sometimes it's not that summer school. Yeah. It's not as that one.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Yeah, they have a color run today. Oh, that's fun. They have, they had water day yesterday. They have a colored, uh, color day. Water day? Yeah, water, like water play day. That's cool. But then it's the same thing next week, too.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Can we have that? We can have water play day? Yeah. Bring some water guns in there. Greg, what other shout out to you have? We got birthdays. Uh, Wusha on Instagram wants to give a shout out to her. her boy Lorenzo, he just turned three.
Starting point is 00:10:23 Aw. Nice. And then we have a public apology from Jose to Janet for not giving a birthday shout out yesterday. This Jose? Yes, that Jose right there. Abla. Talk. What happened?
Starting point is 00:10:34 Yeah. What happened? Yeah. I'm down to do public apologies too, by the way. Shoutouts came working your favor. We can help you get out of the doghouse. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Yesterday was my sister's birthday. Wow. And she's a big fan. Janet. Wow. The only perk of having a birthday during the week is because I thought I was going to get a brown bag shot out. And I didn't. Johnny, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:11:02 Now that I know your birthday is two days before Vick's birthday, I will always remember even if your brother doesn't. And by the way, he wasn't doing anything. No. Yeah. He was like crazy busy. No, he's not. I remember we asked him like, hey, like, what are you doing today? He's like, nothing.
Starting point is 00:11:17 I have nothing at all to do. There's like nothing important. Nothing important is going on today. It's just another day. Just another day. Ready for the day to be over with? I think I asked too if anybody had shoutouts as well. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:28 Anybody have any birthdays in the room? And you just stayed quiet. Just looked at us like, crazy. That's crazy. But Janet, we won't forget you. We won't. And then we'll pack out Jose for you.
Starting point is 00:11:36 How old is she turning? You tell us off air, that's how many socks we're giving you, Doug. Yeah. Each. All right. Do you guys ever have that when it was your birthday and then you got sock for however old you?
Starting point is 00:11:45 100%. Oh, we got trashed. Trashed. Trashed. That was a thing. So, junior high school. It didn't be the trash. No, we would trash people whomever birthday it was.
Starting point is 00:11:55 Like we would just get like ketchup, mayo, anything and just like trash them. Oh. That's a fade on sight right. She did that because their birthdays during the summertime. Yeah, I never got it. But I would partake and all that. Yeah. Yeah, I remember one time one of my homies birthdays was on St. Patrick's Day and we left him the
Starting point is 00:12:14 greenest arm in the world. We socked him so many times. Oh, my God. Yeah, it was like, it was green first that was purple. That's a true. I feel it. I grew up in the church, and then it was like... What?
Starting point is 00:12:26 You know where I grew up in the church? It was like 10 boys all my age. Yeah. So you'd have to go through like 10 full socky... Oh, that's a dude thing. How old are you today, nine? Ah, ha, ha, ah, 10? What would you prefer?
Starting point is 00:12:40 Yeah, super abusive. Sock. Probably getting sock because you can still walk around. Like, you walk with a dead arm, but... Oh, yeah. No, in class, they'd be, like, smelling bad. Oh. I don't know what was going on.
Starting point is 00:12:50 San Ana. Honestly, I would get expelled if you guys messed up my birthday fit. Yeah. I would get expelled. Because that's a special date for them. Yeah. I don't know. I'm freaking sinker-shunders from.
Starting point is 00:13:01 I got my fresh pro club, white tea, and then all of a sudden it's just like. ketchup mustard. All this trash on you. Yeah. Yeah. That ain't happening. So that's a real problem. Did they get beat up?
Starting point is 00:13:11 Yeah, for your birthday. No. No. Yeah, I didn't get beat up for my birthday. Never. No. No, never. Oh, you're their friends.
Starting point is 00:13:17 It's all right. Anybody? Anybody want to take a shot of my heart? Hey guys, it's my birthday. Oh, man. You guys can hit me for a pass. I swear. No, nobody.
Starting point is 00:13:26 When I was a kid, nobody did that. No. What do you mean nobody did that? There's a kid that's getting that done to them today. Or did they just like, after us, they just like stop. I don't know. Maybe. They got soft on us.
Starting point is 00:13:37 No, I've never done that. Really? Like, I've heard of it. Like, oh, yeah. Wait till August, brother. Yay! Oh, great to catch up. Daddy.
Starting point is 00:13:48 You're 20s. You'll be 28 this year. Oh. Oh, you get 28. Just wait, homie. I can't wait, dog, from each of us. Well, I'm not going to be here. Hilarious.
Starting point is 00:14:02 And then we got another birthday shout out to the Wayhola. One take J. One take J. My boy. My almost birthday twin. That's your almost birthday twin, Hillary. That's right. Yeah, he's your pre-birththay.
Starting point is 00:14:14 He sets off the birthday festivities for you. He says, way holo. It's not his birthday just yet. It's mine. Hey, hoa. Happy birthday, June, but it didn't even more.
Starting point is 00:14:53 But it's a new week and he has one more L left in him. Oh. Okay. So he bet $500,000 on the Edmonton Oilers of the NHL to beat the Florida Panthers. And the Oilers were up three to nothing in like the series. This is a Stanley Cup. The Stanley Cup finals. But the Panthers came back to win it.
Starting point is 00:15:16 No. Four to three. Wow. They said Drake bet against us. Exactly. He did not like us. Hold up. So another L for the Canadians, and he would have won $1.25 million.
Starting point is 00:15:30 How do you have won? But it seems to just not be his year. Yeah. It's not. Can you believe that? He does have a game game for them. Yeah, he does. That's.
Starting point is 00:15:39 Hey, the Stanley Cup, I saw this meeting that's like, oh, guys watching the Stanley Cup when they haven't watched one game this whole season. Oh, yeah. Do you guys watch Stanley Cup? No. No. But if I would have, like, been more tuned in, I would have watched like Game 7 because it's always exciting no matter any any sport game seven yeah yeah it's the best time you watch it a little bit
Starting point is 00:15:57 a little bit no i didn't like focus on it though it was just playing yeah all i think about i think if the kings are in it definitely wanting yeah yeah stanley cup i just hear stanley cup now like the actual cup like an actual step yeah like oh yes girl no i i love that when they win they have her tradition of like everybody drinks out of the stanley cup that's a cool oh really and they get drunk bruh they needed have a stanley cup stanley cup stanley cup collab yeah that be pretty good insane and then it's insulated. So just add something hella cold in there, take turns.
Starting point is 00:16:28 Yeah, pretty turn. Yeah. That's tight. Think about it, Stanley Cup. Think about it. Which Stanley Cup are you telling to think about it? What?
Starting point is 00:16:35 Which Stanley Cup are you telling to think about it? Both of them. Yeah, they got to collide. They got to both get it together. And hadn't Drake another L, like a Stanley Cup with an L on it? Drake just had me 500,000. I'll flip it, maybe.
Starting point is 00:16:47 No, you won't. You're just winning on Amazon. I'm like these dumb little things. He's like, hey, I bought this one case. And I bought this like, what? And then this was my shoes, like upside down. It's cool. I don't know I need it, but I need it.
Starting point is 00:17:01 That would be great. All right, look, legendary DJ. DJ Cassidy sat with us here at the Brown Bag and shared some really dope stories of him DJing for celebrities. All right, like, DJ Cassidy has DJs for like every celebrity you can think of. Yeah. He's did all of J-Lo's weddings. Every single one.
Starting point is 00:17:19 Right. Jay Z, he's DJed for him, he's DJed for presidents. And he shared a really dope story of him at DJing at the White House, DJing for President Obama and performing with Stevie Wonder himself. Wow. Listen to this. But I get a tap on my shoulder and someone says Stevie Wonder would like to talk to you. So I'm like, why are you asking permission for Stevie Wonder?
Starting point is 00:17:42 This was the strangest thing. I'm like, Stevie Wonder can tap me, turn me around. Right. Okay, so Stevie Wonder comes out. to me and says, I want to go on stage and jam with you. So while this is happening, Janelle Monet is performing, okay? On a stage, but the stage is one foot high. This is intimate.
Starting point is 00:18:03 It's not like a stage, like your vision and master stage. And the president is now walking on this little stage to thank Janelle and bring me on. This is all happening in real time. And Steve is goes, I want to jam with you. So I was thinking maybe I'll do sign seal delivered and you could drop a beat. you could drop a beat. Now Obama say, so we have a very special surprise for you right now,
Starting point is 00:18:22 and I'm walking on stage, and Stevie is ahead of me, not really seeing what's going on, and he's, I didn't mean it that way, but he's, all right, that's our guy. Shout out DJ Cassidy.
Starting point is 00:18:36 Yeah, he had so many stories, stories for days about everybody. He needs to do a podcast. He's done. No, literally. And he just, he's like, oh, let me tell you about that person and that person and that person.
Starting point is 00:18:47 Well, you mentioned that because. single person that like you would think of literally from like the early 2000s till now so check this out so DJ Cassidy during the pandemic he was like dude what should I do to kind of just like bring up the mood you know something that he does he's like I really like celebrate like giving people that feeling of celebration right and during the pandemic no one wanted to celebrate everyone was kind of inside so he started these things where he would just bring in an artist and make it a whole production and they perform their song so if he was like yeah give it up for like Nelly Nelly Nelly would start, literally you'd panted Nelly in his house.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Nelly forming a hot in here. And then he'd switch it up. He's like, and now O'Shanty. And then Ashanti would pop up singing her songs. Sorry, I'm so excited. But like, that was so tight that now they gave him a Vegas show. Yes, a residency in Las Vegas. Pass the mic live.
Starting point is 00:19:38 And that was your word. I'm Rose Kranz. I'm Rose Kranzvik for Brownback Mornings. I'm Power 106. It's 5106. What's up? This is Be Real from Cyprus Hill. Where are you from, Esse?
Starting point is 00:19:47 Don't you know I'm local? Oh my gosh I've never looked at something so ugly And thought it was so cute What? What do you mean? Whoa, why are you laughing? Why are you looking at it?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Why are you staring at him like that? Oh, Greg is looking at what I think is cute It is It's cute? Yeah, that's what it is Wait, are you clowning? It's so ugly that it's cute It's so ugly, it's cute
Starting point is 00:20:09 That's what I get told about Have you ever seen something so ugly that it's cute? No, that's feteo, but like I like it? Yeah No Don't lie. I've seen a few of them. That they're so ugly.
Starting point is 00:20:22 It's cute. Look, log on Brownback Morning's 106 on Instagram, okay? Because this went down here in California, okay? The world's ugliest dog contest. That ain't ugly. It's so cute. What cute do you see in that? And usually these ugly dog contests, those schools are ugly.
Starting point is 00:20:41 Like, yeah, you win you're ugly. Like, I feel like people would just pick an ugly dog in order to have them win some something like this. Yeah. But this particular ugly dog, his name is Wild Thing. Wow, thing. Oh, that's even more cute. He's so adorable.
Starting point is 00:20:59 No. He looked like tongue out is what's like the best flow. He looked like Chubbacca had like a little baby and never combed his hair. He looks like Felipe Sparza taking a picture like, eh. Like, like, you know what? That's true. Yes. So cute.
Starting point is 00:21:18 Where did they find these dogs? Okay. I can't believe that one won. There's some uglier dogs in here. Because this one's so ugly, it's cute. It's an eight-year-old Pankanese. I can't. I'm not even saying that that's the breed of a dog, right?
Starting point is 00:21:33 At one point, the hair covers the eye and it looks like an emo dog. He got $5,000. He got $5,000. I'm sure, like, he didn't get it. His owners got it. Wow. I get nothing. For being.
Starting point is 00:21:49 Yeah. Frank, don't even start. Poor little god. You know what you remind me of? How your friend that likes Greg is like he's, oh, yeah. My friend always tells me. He's like, exactly what letty said. He's like, he's so ugly.
Starting point is 00:22:02 But something about him is just so cute. Big dog. Yeah. Big dog. Your mother, you're the little wild thing. What's my $5,000? No, nowhere to be found. And just friends will give it to you.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Please all gone and jump us out. But have you what? 14 year old pug? Oh, it's old. No. It's a pug? 8 year old. Oh, 8 year old Pekingese.
Starting point is 00:22:26 That's a pug? No. This was just giving false information. Oh. Oh, the runner up. Jesus. It was spreading misinformation, ma. This is such an ugly dog with this Sierra Walker.
Starting point is 00:22:36 I think it's so cute. It's like a bath scrub. I think it's the cutest dog in the world and I had to share that. This is my shout out for the day. This is a dog. I'm local. This ugly dog. And whatever breed this is, I'm like, I'm going to start looking for you because we're not allowed to have dogs in our house.
Starting point is 00:22:50 You're going to go to the pound? It's the ugly dogs in the back? Is it really, really ugly or is it just like not groomed? True. Because some people have ugly dogs. Well, I mean, and they're like, they love their ugly dogs. Yeah, but some dogs can be, can be ugly or just not groomed. Like, they can just have like messy hair or like, you know, not maintained or whatever.
Starting point is 00:23:09 It's the tongue for me. It's the tongue that doesn't. It's the tongue. The tongue is freaking out. He's so cute. Please I want to check it out. Brad back morning is one of six. This is definitely visual.
Starting point is 00:23:18 And shouts are all the people that have ugly dogs that, you just pretend that you're cute. Yeah. There's a lot of people like that. There's a dog that I don't know the breed, but like it has an extreme underbite. The bulldogs? Is it bulldogs?
Starting point is 00:23:32 Yeah. Those are cool. I think golden doodles are ugly. No, those are awesome. Come on, man. It's scary. Oh, you're thinking of the eyes. They have human eyes.
Starting point is 00:23:41 They have human eyes. Really? No, they're cool. The Ronchita dogs, I get why you guys like him or why people like him. I don't like them. I like them. What the Roonchita? They just look like they have runchers out on their face.
Starting point is 00:23:52 Like it's just folds. Folds. Oh, boodogs? No, it's not Bozog. It's like another breed. The big ones, right? Oh, my God. I call them Chorro dogs because they look like.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Oh, it looks like a turd. But someone loves them. Yeah, all dogs are beautiful. All dogs are beautiful in their own way. Oh, my dogs are. Simp or pimp. Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip. Sam.
Starting point is 00:24:20 Yes. Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift are back at it again. Travis. Been together. Kels. My bad. We learned. Kelsey.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Tomato. Tomato, potato. Pitele. Kels. Kels. Travis Kels. Kels is back at it again. So everyone knows Taylor Swift and Travis have been together for, I think, over a year already.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Wow And they're very Yeah I think it was last summer Feels like 10 So 10 years Time flies by Feels like
Starting point is 00:24:50 It's been together As long as time has started How long does like a honeymoon Usually last Like the honeymoon phase I think like a year It's Taylor's honeymoon Like I don't think
Starting point is 00:24:58 It never dies It's Taylor Swift Come on There are guys that have dated her That are currently on And he's just over them Wow You know she's a Sagittarius
Starting point is 00:25:07 No I didn't know So what does that mean I don't know She's vibes However What did he say? I'm a Syed I don't know what that means.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Like being a Sagittarius. That was from all the sages in the world. They just rolled their eyes at all of you. Perfect. Not even big, though. Including Lil Vic. Yeah. What does that mean?
Starting point is 00:25:26 Best I'm. Don't worry. Basketball terms. Big. Basketball terms? Lakers. LeBron is a Sagittarius. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:32 That makes sense now. All right. It makes sense. Jay Z is a Sagittarius. So they don't know letters. Jay Z is a Sagittarius. Corrupt is a Sagittarius. Same.
Starting point is 00:25:41 All right. Calling out names. Nice. I saw Corrupt at Fridays a few times I'm like a mixture of corrupt
Starting point is 00:25:47 in Taylor Swift I'm like a for a yeah shut it goes from calling out names
Starting point is 00:25:55 love story babe well back to this all right but yes so over the weekend Taylor Swift had a concert
Starting point is 00:26:03 and at the end of her concert she does like this skit where she brings out dancers and she goes to like a couch
Starting point is 00:26:11 that's like a meant to represent in a broken heart and then someone comes out and saves her. At this show, Travis ended up joining the crew in full costume, top hat. And when she came to the couch, he was the one that rescued her. So he went, he picked her up because the transition of songs is the one she wrote for her ex. So then he comes and he picks her up and takes her away in the performance. It's so corny.
Starting point is 00:26:42 She's Romeo. Yeah. They're role-playing. They're publicly role-playing on stage. It's a song about her ex, too. Yeah, like the transition. It transitions. They're all about her ex.
Starting point is 00:26:54 He understands, okay? So you should have to do. He knows what he got itself into. So he carries her away, and he even gets a brush and, like, brushes her face, like with a makeup brush. Like, I got you. And the idea is that he saved her. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:27:09 He brushes her with a makeup girl? Like a makeup brush. Did he clean her nose? Did he wipe it? Oh. She is an athletic performer, okay? She's doing a lot of gymnastics on stage. She's a moccosa.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Her vocals have been making headlines. Yeah, she has a lot of boogers. Yeah. She's a performer. We all have boogers, dog. Not like hers. And you're not doing what she's doing. Ead them?
Starting point is 00:27:36 She eats them. Yeah, she eats them. I don't know. What is she supposed to do at that point? She ate them. Flicking them in the crowd. She does do everything. She wipes.
Starting point is 00:27:44 She wipes in her hand and wipes it on her outfit. Or eats them or like. Okay. You can only talk right now if you've never ate your boogers. I haven't. I have never ate my boogers. That's a line. Cap, cap, cap, cap, cap, cap, cap.
Starting point is 00:27:56 It's okay if you eat your boogers. No, if you've been to keep up. I've ate boogers? Come on. You've done other weird things too. No. Remember my crew? The way into the crew was you had to eat boogers.
Starting point is 00:28:06 The EBCC, eating booger crew. No, boogie slime crew. What is it? Buggy slime crew. Booger swine Yeah Bras Hey brie
Starting point is 00:28:14 We each had our own thing Nuck Lettie was the original slime Yeah Yeah Come on nowhere Like And what your burger
Starting point is 00:28:20 tastes like Yeah It was when you least A bit A bit Yeah Wow Shout to all the homies
Starting point is 00:28:26 In the apartment BSC Yeah Everybody got slime crew And you know It's tight Power used to do These shoutouts at night
Starting point is 00:28:33 Right I don't know If it was the Roll call Roll call Yeah And one of our Booker Slam crewmates
Starting point is 00:28:39 called in and got a shout out and we were turned up around one of our older brothers cars turned on because we're kids probably like 11, 10 or whatever we're like oh my God they shouted a cell up arrow to six Oh, boogerslam coo
Starting point is 00:28:53 That's it. Well they did the BSC Shout to AirbnbBC That's so cool Yeah All right yeah You are a satch At least we're honest about it
Starting point is 00:29:04 True Yeah Be honest, bro. I don't know if I don't think We've ever ate boogers Yeah I've swallowed one of my Lugies before an accident Oh, that's different.
Starting point is 00:29:11 No, that's the same thing. No, boogers, when they take it the physical format. No, it's all the same thing. You've done that as a kid. Possibly. Okay, so maybe not boogers. No, I have any boogers, but I've swallowed mucus, you know? Oh, shout out my slime.
Starting point is 00:29:27 Shout out my slime. Yeah. All right. You have them all the time. Yeah. All the time. Sorry, I've been sick, Angie. Yeah, but you don't spit them out.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Yeah. You swallow it. Oh. No, because they never come out. That's why I do that noise. I'm like, all right. It feels like it. Back to Travis Kells.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Yes, not about me. All right, guys? You call her Queen Mokosa. We commend you. The Chimps are, I'm just kidding. She's not our queen. The 50s are after me. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:55 But yes. And then after at the end of the show, Travis was asked about, you know, Taylor and their relationship. And he just is a huge fan of her. And he said, he talked about his relationship. You want to keep things private, but at the same time, I'm not here to hide anything.
Starting point is 00:30:14 That's my girl, that's my lady, and I'm proud of that. Oh, brother. Oh, my God. He's so in love. They're going to hear me. You know what? They should, now, like, he came out during her job. She should come out during his job.
Starting point is 00:30:26 She has been. That was the whole last season. No, no, no, no. On the field. On the field. You guys would say that now? She'll do it and she'll be amazing at it and no. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:35 I want to see her get cracked over the 50-yard line. She'll do the coin dance. He didn't perform a song That is crazy Should do the coin toss? He didn't perform a song She's gonna do the Super Bowl The equivalent
Starting point is 00:30:46 The last thing I want is a Taylor Swift halftime show Okay She's gonna open the season Watch please That's coming bro That's next thing Don't say that
Starting point is 00:30:54 See to me on the 50 yard field Cracking a performance She should be punting the ball Yeah It's gonna start earthquakes All right Well this is him for you Hell yeah
Starting point is 00:31:04 He's in love We got a top hat on The romance Yeah Who had a girl man man got a top hat on. You know what it reminded me of. What is he a pilgrim?
Starting point is 00:31:12 What is the Abraham Lincoln? It reminded me of Sailor Moon. I don't know if you guys ever watched that cartoon. Taylor Moon and Tuxedo Max. Oh, yeah. That's what I reminded me of. How did they call Sailor Moon in Spanish? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:31:25 Or he was Sailor Man. I would watch it in English, but that's how I knew English. Yeah. That's how I knew English? Yeah, I had to think about that. Him supporting her is cool and it's fine. but the whole being a part of the show. That's too much.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Like, now you guys are part of a school play. Like, this is very high school musical life. For sure. And even knowing that all those songs are about all her past news and he's a hero. Yeah. And I used to look at like Travis Kelts like, man, that's a cool dude. Right. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:31:55 Like, nah, he lost some point for me. Yeah. I'm like, you're over here like. In tights? Yeah. Top hat on. Yeah. Simping publicly?
Starting point is 00:32:05 Nah. Too much for a. Simp. Sip, sip, sip, sip, sip, sip, sip, sip. At least in one for hip, hip, homie hop. Homey helpline next. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help.
Starting point is 00:32:17 We need your help. We need a line. I mean, phone line. We got you for. The homie help line. Michelle needs our help. Michelle. Michelle sent us a DM and said,
Starting point is 00:32:30 Hey, Brownback. My name is Michelle, and I need your guys help. Okay. I live with my mom and two older brothers, and my mom has a hoarding problem. Oh. But we don't know how to go about it. She said, my dad passed away when I was younger, and it's been about 12 years since he's been gone, and my mom has kept all his stuff in a guest room.
Starting point is 00:32:49 We have, but now she moved it to a garage, and we don't have any room in our garage to park our cars or even go inside our garage at all. She said, we're just spank you. She said, we get that our mom. We get that my mom has a very close attachment to my dad's belongings, but my siblings and I think it's time for her to. to start getting rid of some stuff, she still has of him. For example, she still has all his clothes from socks, underwear, and so much more that can be donated instead of kept in bags that take up more space in the garage.
Starting point is 00:33:19 She says she's going to start going through stuff and getting rid of it, but it's been years and she's been saying that and nothing ever gets done. Of course, we don't want to hurt our mother by throwing it away ourselves without telling her, how should we go about it? What should I do? Help me out, brown bag. Damn. Let's start by not donating underwear
Starting point is 00:33:38 Yeah Don't donate underwear Yeah Or socks Yeah Wait did you say you've done that No I learned about that Oh I thought
Starting point is 00:33:46 I thought you've done that I was like oh that's crazy I don't know you can do that No If I ever try to get rid of my underwear They could be sold none Make money off it By the way I wear like
Starting point is 00:33:58 Hella big granny pennies And I have no booty So they just like Fold over They're TMT. TMT universe. It's like a tail. Who wants them?
Starting point is 00:34:15 Bidding starts at final. Y'all hate it. Why you can do that. Party, I'm trying to get us out to this. Oh, man. Okay, well. But yeah. No, this is a serious problem.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Yeah. It's obviously for mom, it's bigger than just the things. It's the memories. It's like, you know. Your dad. Freaking ungrateful. Yeah. No, but it's 12 years.
Starting point is 00:34:39 No, I'm bad. I'm big mad. 12 years is crazy. How many years till Daniela can give away your stuff when you die? Yeah, yeah. No, what do you mean? Yeah, yeah. Oh, sell all of it.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Sell it all. Right away? When can't another papuchulo move in? Uh, that? I'm a hunting for life. I'm going to be there. No, yeah. I mean, it's like, it just sounds wrong.
Starting point is 00:35:03 It sounds wrong. It sounds wrong. It sounds wrong. Yeah. Like, we just really want to park our cars in here. It's that, like. She's still, like, misses the guy that she vowed for eternity to. Yeah, it's like, that's your papa.
Starting point is 00:35:14 This old guy's stuff, like, it used to be here and it's like, no, he's not here anymore. Nah, but. You know what it sounds like? They don't visit him at the cemetery. For sure. You ungrateful. Michelle, are she on the line? No, she's not on the line.
Starting point is 00:35:26 Unless they bury him, like, somewhere else. Listen, man. I don't know. In the heart of the mom. All the clothes, though, like, nobody's wore that clothes just clothes. I think I think mental value. No, but there's specific things that I feel like makes sense to keep. Maybe like the favorite shirt.
Starting point is 00:35:42 Maybe specific things I remind you of him. But like keeping all the clothes, all the socks, all the underwear, it's also like excessive. That smells not bad. 12 years. 12 years later, that smells God. It's still there. It's part of like the grieving process. I think she hasn't fully like gone through that.
Starting point is 00:35:58 I think that's like not great for the mom. And she needs to like do something about that. But the kids, shut up. Like, wait until she like, she got to get that like when she feels like it. Maybe she's been 12 years. Maybe she's not ready. Maybe she needs 20 years. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:13 You know what I give you more space? Moving out. Yeah. These are not 12 year old. Yeah. I swear to God a little bit. You better never get away anymore. Literally, you can move out like your mom have that crib.
Starting point is 00:36:25 Yeah. But whatever it is. To just hoard it more. Not to hoard. Those are stuff. Those are mementals of her like literally love. Yeah. You wish
Starting point is 00:36:34 You had girls like that Yeah No, sell my stuff Labelive vintage So you get more money I think all the clothes Probably should be gone Yeah
Starting point is 00:36:45 Okay I'll do a compromise on like the underwear and socks Throw that away Other stuff it's like I don't know It's okay It's okay Never mind
Starting point is 00:36:53 I'm not even put that in the ear What if they could do Let's say you die But I was like You want that shirt to be kept forever All your hats I mean maybe not this one is like like I like I like to be bro when I went to Tupac's museum he had like a installation
Starting point is 00:37:10 right he had all his fits framed in glass cases bro I want that to be me his iconic don't throw away my fits nice of course like there's specific I mean you can throw away my underwear and stuff I mean unless they really go with my fit then yeah yeah exactly you know what I'm saying but like not like trust me not me not my fits but those are like fits that were I'm very particular My hats and my stuff keep it all. All the hats. Generations. Your shoes.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Your shoes. Bro. My shoes. I'm not as attached to my shoes. We don't know. She kept everything. It says all the clothes. It says still has all his clothes.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Maybe he was fly, bro. Maybe they're waiting for it to come back in style. And respectfully, that man probably doesn't have all the clothes that, that what, that Vick has. Yeah. That movie. Right. Like his work clothes or whatever. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:00 My dad has like seven shirts. and I'll buy him more and he'll put them away for when he goes to Mexico but like here he has just 17 my grandpa's too all his clothes is probably the son's hand me down
Starting point is 00:38:13 no bro no but look okay like wouldn't it be cool like your let's see your grandpa had like a feed man like a like a cowboy shirt or something you wore it back in the day frame it no what if it was like now it's your size now you can wear it
Starting point is 00:38:26 okay what if they have kids and it's like certain shirts come back in style maybe he had a Harley David in a shirt and it's like now it's cool again yeah what if you just keep that stuff like you never know when you're gonna need it once it's gone it's gone forever 12 years later 12 years later 12 it's on the heart and the brain yeah bro you'd be surprised how fast how fast that goes 12 years years yes 12 years go fast that's only 12 Christmases that's only 12 birthday but like even think of you like even to me I'm like I remember starting here probably around 12 years ago and to me it's like dang fast what are we here now like that that stuff flies and the only people People that are like keeping tabs on them are hater as her kids. Because they can't park their car inside the garage anymore. That's the most.
Starting point is 00:39:09 It's like like giving her the reason of like we want our mom to move on. Yes. Yeah. We're hoping for a better for her, but not like, yeah, I can't like fit my whip in here. I got to like park on the street. Park in the street. And like sometimes I got to move it for like the street sweeper. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:23 And like I have for the trash bed. There's a dead guy's closing me. That's what they said. To park? Yeah. No, just says space in the garage. No, they're calling him right now. Look, I'm telling you right now.
Starting point is 00:39:32 If you go into my garage, like literally the door will stop right before it opens wide because there's so much stuff in it, right? And I hate it and it upsets me. And that's just what I wanted to share that. Another reason. I agree. I understand. Garages turn into storage. Yeah, they do.
Starting point is 00:39:49 Same thing with my garage. Is it like valuable stuff that you don't want to get rid of? No. It's stuff from the parties. It's stuff that was inside that is outside. There's the boys' little cars that break down. It's anything and everything that can fit in there is in there. Huh.
Starting point is 00:40:03 And are you going to get rid of it eventually? Because it's the boys? I'm a very get rid of stuff person. Me too. My mom always threw my stuff away. Like I have no attachment to things. I couldn't. Watch you something.
Starting point is 00:40:13 Yeah. What? I'm like thinking all that. It's my dad. My dad's like that. Yeah. I like throwing stuff away too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:18 It's like boom. It doesn't need it. We don't need it. We don't need it. Jorge is very like this is going to get in the Smithsonian. We need to keep every sock the kids ever wore. Literally. Because I'm like, bro, there's not enough museums
Starting point is 00:40:32 in the world. They're five and six where our garage is full of just clothes for the museum. I'm like there's not enough museums in the world that these could fit and he's like oh you don't know them there's museums on Mars oh my god. Bro, he has a vision yeah I just have a bunch of stuff that I'm not able to throw away and I'll throw them away. So it's like
Starting point is 00:40:50 kind of the same thing but like kids clothes yeah like people don't throw away the kids clothes because they just keep it. I'm gonna have a yard he's gonna go on a trip one day I'm like sell it off here. Do you find all right so you're saying like you're getting rid of like the kids early clothes, right? Do you find it different from this?
Starting point is 00:41:07 What? Like her getting rid of it? Well, I want to get rid of them. Their life. Huh? Their life. Right, right, right. But it's still down the line.
Starting point is 00:41:14 Like, it's still a memory. Yeah. Right? Like the first outfits or whatever, the clothes, the shoes. I'll give you this. So I had a best friend when we're younger and her name was Wendy. She passed away in a car accident when we're about seven, eight years old. Her room is still intact.
Starting point is 00:41:29 To this day. That was when I was seven, eight years old. And as it should be, like, that's the, You can't tell her mom when to pass it on or went to. Like that's still like they had a rocking chair in that room. They had like Tinkerbell stuff. She would like Tinkerbell. I understand it.
Starting point is 00:41:41 Yeah. Like and it partly is part of the grieving stuff. But it's like you can't tell people what to do with their stuff. Now imagine she had brothers. If they were like, hey, we want a room where we can't like play Xbox mom. Moving out, mom. Yeah, that'd be messed. No, for sure.
Starting point is 00:41:54 I'll show you next. Yeah. Yeah. I just see ungrateful kids in here. That's how I feel. That could move out. That's how it makes me feel too. And get them on more space to put their death stuff.
Starting point is 00:42:07 They wouldn't have been here in this world without their dad. I know. For sure. I think it's just 12 years later. You can't tell somebody when to stop and having their partner. Sometimes love is forever and eternal. It's just I can tell you a lot of things since it's like. It's not a lot of things.
Starting point is 00:42:22 If it's in a, it's in O, it's in a garage, she moved to the garage. Yeah. If she moved everything to a garage and they could barely go in there now, it's probably a lot of stuff that he had. That's so sad because she probably moved it out. the room or whatever because they were probably complaining about it too. True. And so now she's left with the garage only.
Starting point is 00:42:38 And now they're complaining because they can put the car in there. She's just like, dude, these kids, like, they're so ungrateful. It's like sometimes she sees it as like, I don't think, she knows him better than anybody. Yeah. Maybe she's like, he wouldn't want me to throw this stuff away. Yeah. You don't know. We don't know.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Right. And if you're, okay, let's say you're saying this, right? Yeah. You're reading this thing. And she said that he's keeping all, she kept all the clothes. Yeah. That's not a lot. Like that's not a lot of stuff to keep and be in your way like that crazy.
Starting point is 00:43:10 You just don't want that. Yeah. It feels like. Maybe the kid, okay, so. Because it's like what else is it? Because you're telling us all the clothes and there has to be like some big. There's more stuff. They kept his engine he was working on.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Yeah. She kept his like big old clunky tools or whatever. But clothes? No, but it's not just clothes. That was an example. Okay, but what then? I'm assuming. I'm going off of what she said and she told us clothes. Maybe they grieve.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Maybe they grieve. He'll be weird. Yeah, I started with. His toothbrush. Maybe they grieve differently. Maybe the kids are like, dude, we don't want to see this stuff with my dad. Every time we see it, it reminds us of trauma. And then it's like, maybe the mom is like, I love seeing this stuff.
Starting point is 00:43:50 It reminds me of him. It helps me. And it's like two of the exact same thing. And it gives different reactions. And they're like. One is grateful. One is ungrateful. That is true.
Starting point is 00:43:59 What is the house? They're different. Yeah. Find the favorite shirt. We can move out and start a new life and stop bleaching off their mom and one is the mom. Yeah. One thing that lost a little her life to create these ungrateful kids. Get some mannequins, pull the fits out, put them up as a design.
Starting point is 00:44:14 That's scary. Now we're on board, Maximo. That's scary. That's terrifying. That's terrible. That's room consuming. That is it. What are you can't consume the room?
Starting point is 00:44:23 You paid for the house. If you're complaining about it. How about this? Make the garage a museum and it's like now, now. Museum of that. Exactly. And now it's like you don't want. You cannot park your car in here still, but now you can't complain that it looks all ugly in their stuff.
Starting point is 00:44:36 And we're going to get to phone calls, we promise. KPWR, Los Angeles, Paro 106, LA's number one for hip-hop, we're deep inside. We're all the way inside this holy helpline. This young lady Michelle, who I know why she doesn't want to call in. But she's saying like, hey, her and her brothers that live with their mom, they're seeing their mom, just hold onto things of their dad who passed away 12 years ago. it was in the house before all of his clothes that's all she's told us so far
Starting point is 00:45:04 that it's all of his clothes yeah for example all of his clothes he didn't say for example his big old engine or for example or his car right and she then the mom moved it to the garage and then they're like we can't we don't have room in there we can't park our cars none of that
Starting point is 00:45:18 it looks so mad and what's her keeping question like at the end like how do I we don't want to hurt our mother by throwing it away ourselves without telling her or how should we go about it. What should I do? That's so smooth out. They've already had private meetings.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Like, her and the brothers, like, I would just do what she's up to. So she goes to, like, Subbo Casino or something. Right. I would like to know, like, she also, like, hoards other things. Like, is it, is it, like, just specifically that? Or is it like, hey, she still has, like, then it would be more in the garage? The laundry basket from, like, 1981.
Starting point is 00:45:53 No, it's probably the desk. She didn't mention it. I think it's that. And I think it is maybe, like, just different ways of grieving. They're like, dude, we've got to get away from the stuff. And then maybe also the mom, they also feel this is just really like a microcosm of like the mom how she is. And it's like, mom, you need to move on. You know, so maybe it's deeper than just this.
Starting point is 00:46:12 Maybe they really think this will help her move on and stuff like that. And like you were saying, maybe the kids don't want to see the clothes like that. Yeah. It's not like they open the door and the clothes are, what's up. They can't open the door. They can't open the door. I don't know how much clothes he has. Yeah, there's a lot of stuff in there.
Starting point is 00:46:28 They didn't say that. I said that about my... Would he have just a gang of them? But then she would have said that. We were presented with facts. We're both kind of making up our assumptions. No, we're not. I'm going off what she said.
Starting point is 00:46:40 Because we don't know how much it is. It could be a lot. It could be a little. Yeah, this fashionista dad that had a runway show. Let's just assume that. Maybe he collected Hardy Davis and shirt. Full of just like just a bunch of stacks and stacks of clothes. My uncle?
Starting point is 00:46:55 He had a gang of clothes. Let's just assume that. Still, that's probably not going to be as bad as if it was really big things that were clogging up your space. However, I will say this. Yesterday, saw one of the saddest sites right there on my block. I've told you guys about our neighbor that passed away. Name is Frank. He was two houses down.
Starting point is 00:47:13 Paster away kind of lived his life. He was a widower. So he didn't really have family. They ended up doing like an estate sale. So you see people running through his house, taking all his things. It's not going to anyone. I don't know who that gets the estate from the estate cell. He has no family, right?
Starting point is 00:47:29 And I went in there and it was really sad that, like, I'm just seeing people kind of rummage to it. He's like, oh, we could take this? And I'm like, I got a coffee cup that said Frank. Yeah. And I'm going to hold this. I'm not going to be like, hey, after two years, I'm throwing this out. But like I'm going to hold this because I actually have a sentimental value to you, right?
Starting point is 00:47:45 So yesterday, that happened like a couple weekends ago. So yesterday, I guess there was like a U-Haul that was picking up stuff or like breaking down everything else that no one bought. And it was so sad. Like his mattress was out. out there. You're just breaking down stuff and it's like, dang, I was telling you, and you started singing, Nadia's Eterno in the world. Like, when you go, you really go with nothing, right?
Starting point is 00:48:07 And I would hope that there's people that appreciate your presence on this earth so much that they can hold onto your things and think of you. Because that's what I saw, like, dang, no one cares about this guy. Like he was here on earth and he left Earth. Now his house is getting sold. The cars used to work on sold, like everything, like in the back, there's a bunch of oranges and like it was just all of that gone nothing i would rather this of someone holding onto my stuff because of my my my presence what i mean to them then it should just be like
Starting point is 00:48:37 remand yeah you know that's what remember me remember i think you just very hard keep a shirt just one she kept the mug i take you a mug i also wasn't married to him that wasn't her family by the way you know what else he had it was crazy what it was really weird Bro, I took a picture He had like a peep show machine Bro, I didn't even know this And he even said one cents on it He didn't buy it? No, someone else bought it
Starting point is 00:49:05 Some like vintage roadhouse type of Right? So like literally they even opened it And it was just like catalogs of like photos That like you put your you put your little eyes in And then you're kind of going through like you know how people Had those wonderful things called That you put on your eyes and then you and you like click in and say, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:25 The red ones. Yeah, yeah. So something like that, but a whole ass machine, probably from like the 1900s or 1800s or whatever, that you put your eyes in, you put a penny in, and then I guess you could flip through the little pages, right?
Starting point is 00:49:36 And it sold it and I was like, that's gross. That was Frank. It was nasty. And then he had like a whole thing of movies. So he has like VHSs and DVDs and they have them out in the open. People are like rummaging through his whole house, right?
Starting point is 00:49:48 Yeah. And then I'm like, oh my God, look, on the bottom, there is a, a crate and it's like it's that it's it's it's adult videos and then I'm like this is so gross because he means like nice sweet old sweet old friend yeah no Frank was working his at home with that peep show machine right with all that stuff I took photos of all of them yeah it's that but isn't the old one set bro when you see this it's like it would have been on the Titanic yeah that's crazy yeah something like that well not the
Starting point is 00:50:22 Yeah, yeah. I'll send it to you guys. Wow. So we can, I'll put it on Brown Mac Warriors 106. Freaky Frank. So yeah, Freaky Frank. Passen away, R-P, my guy. I have his Freaky Frank mug.
Starting point is 00:50:34 I don't know if he was sipping on it while he was looking through or watching those DVDs. Better steam that. Crazy. Shut up, Frank. It might have been worth of money, but you know what? He was a widower. Let him be. Yeah, true, true.
Starting point is 00:50:44 He was a widower for a long time. Exactly. Yeah. Whoa. Yeah. Yeah. Why don't you tell me about this estate set? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Oh my God, my kids home. I never saw this thing. They tell my life and I was very, like, tripped out on it. Like, just the whole thing, the vibe was not. To me, it was sad because we knew him. It's like a dark cloud. But people, like, pop up. Like, they're here since the night.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Hey, we're here for some tools. All right. All right. All right. Yeah, like nothing. Yeah. He had, like, coin collections, all of that. Is that a VHS player?
Starting point is 00:51:15 Yeah. Vintage. How should we tell Michelle? Michelle. Yeah. She's a bad daughter. No. Flag tool
Starting point is 00:51:23 105. 9. It's power 106. L.A. Love is in her. All right. Check this out, homie.
Starting point is 00:51:29 You need a homie or need some help. We need your hair. We need a line. I mean, phone line. We got you for. The homie help line.
Starting point is 00:51:39 Michelle is going to. I'm just kidding. Hell. That's what you're going to say. No, no, no, no. Nick. Nick. What?
Starting point is 00:51:47 No. She's not. She's not. That's true. That's true? Yeah. You've been killing it today. Thank you, thank you.
Starting point is 00:51:53 I'm very proud of you. Oh. All right, look, Michelle needs our help. She has two older brothers. She lives with her mom, key word, lives with their mom. And she feels like her mom has a hoarding problem. Her dad passed away about 12 years ago. And since then, the mom's kept all the stuff, all the clothes, all the underwear, all the socks.
Starting point is 00:52:13 And they used to have it in a room, but now they moved it to a garage. And she's like, I feel like, my dad's socks are getting in the way of us activities. Park in the garage. Like, every time I go outside, it's like hot in my car because, like, I haven't done the tents. So it's like, you could just really, she could move that stuff. And you know, I don't understand why you don't have kids. It's all making sense. So she wants to have her mom get rid of all the stuff.
Starting point is 00:52:35 She feels like it's been years. And the mom has been saying that she's going to get rid of this stuff and she never does. And she's not. 12 years. It's been 12 years. So she says, we don't want to hurt our mother by throwing it away ourselves without telling her. And you shouldn't. Or what should we do?
Starting point is 00:52:50 Hmm. Go through it. All right. Yeah. Good kids only that love their parents. Good kids only that love their parents call in, okay? That are going to have 818520159. That's 81852059.
Starting point is 00:53:07 All right. We have Karen from Santa Ana on the line. Karen. Hi, Karen. Hello. What's up Karen? Hi. Well, I wanted to say that.
Starting point is 00:53:18 First of all, I love your guys and show. My kids, there are. they're just, they were hating because they get to be on the phone with me when I got to. Oh, when you got to talk to us? Did you just drop them off? Yeah, they're going to summer school. Awesome. Do you think they're going to be grateful kids if either you or dad passed away and they're
Starting point is 00:53:35 going to hold on to your stuff or you think they're going to throw it away? Oh, no, they'll get rid of me right away. Oh. I'm not talking to them right now, Karen. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. Shout to your kids.
Starting point is 00:53:45 What would you tell Michelle in this situation? Well, like, whatever I've heard. like what you guys are saying? I'm just like, I felt like that was kind of like rude of her daughter. Like, like, who would be commenting things like that? Like, if you have a problem with it, offer a solution. Just be like, okay, well, let's go to the things and see what you don't want. Like, and then little by little, like the mom will start detaching from some things maybe
Starting point is 00:54:11 or like or help organize the stuff. Like, it was such a problem. If things are cluttered, then offer a solution, organize it. I mean, I know how to organize. So, you know, hit me up. No, I'm just kidding. Yeah, I like that. I like that.
Starting point is 00:54:23 Plug your services. But all for solutions, because right now her, her solution is her and her brothers are plotting. They're like, hey, should we just throw this out while she's gone? Do you understand how if she's been holding out for 12 years? You think, like, she's going to come and be like, oh, thanks for that. Yeah, or will that cause, like, a further divide with you guys. And she kicks out of the house that you're staying in by the way. That's her.
Starting point is 00:54:47 Yeah. All right. I got you, Karen. Oh, my God. I got you. I need a girl that. loves me as much as Michelle's mom loves her dad. Her dad.
Starting point is 00:54:54 Yeah. Keep my stuff forever, baby, girl. Even my socks. Yeah, like, you don't want the girl that gives your jacket that you passed away and then to the new dude that's now. Hell. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:04 See, you're going to sell it. No, she's not going to wrap it around the other. Drop it around his neck. That's crazy. That's crazy. Alexis. Yes. Alexis.
Starting point is 00:55:18 Good morning. Good morning. All the way from Harupa Valley. Alexis, talk about this mom. Mamasita, what would you tell Michelle in this situation? That her kids need to stop bullying her and let her keep the clothes. Come on. Come on, Alexis.
Starting point is 00:55:33 You sound like you love your parents. You sound like you're going to heaven. Diosito loves you. It's because I'm the hoarder. I'm Michelle. Wait, Michelle is the daughter. You're Michelle's mom. You're Michelle's mom.
Starting point is 00:55:47 Hold on her Rupa. Hold on. You're Michelle's mom then. Because Michelle, Michelle, wants to drop all the stuff of her dad that her mom's holding on to. Oh, okay. Yes, yes. There you go.
Starting point is 00:55:57 Tell us why you hoard, baby girl. Okay, first of all, correction. It's not a hoard. It's holding on to memories because I feel if I toss it out or whatnot, it's like I'm not keeping their memory alive. Yeah. So. So.
Starting point is 00:56:15 Who in your life has tried to throw away your things? And how did you deal with that? My husband and then my brother recently told me I need to get over it and that's our mother So I'm like, okay, maybe something's wrong with me So you have stuff of your mom And my sister, yes That have passed away Correct
Starting point is 00:56:36 Is it specific things that you hold that are like special or is it everything possible? No, I've had a bunch of stuff and I've brought it down to about three boxes So it's like shoes, paperwork, you know, like letters maybe in her writing. No, that's perfect. See, I like that. You know, see, I even gave my daughter some of her hugs. I don't know if that's weird. No.
Starting point is 00:57:01 My sister's eggs. No. But some people are telling me it's weird. So I'm like, I don't know. I don't see anything wrong with it. Like what's the difference of like I hand me down and giving, you know, some brand new, you know, eggs to my kids, you know, that are good right there. I'm sure. Alex is very expensive.
Starting point is 00:57:18 Yes. How long did they pass? How long ago did they pass? My mom has been one year and my sister eight years. I'm sorry about that, man. You're, you're, you're Greg. Yeah, now everyone's sad. No, I told him.
Starting point is 00:57:32 Now they want to be. Maximo? No. Gregory. No, Alexis is Greg's sister-in-law. Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, right? I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:57:41 Yeah. Hi, Legs. Happy, happy, happy. Hello. Oh, thank you very much. Appreciate it. You're all come, ma-a-sita. So, like, have you.
Starting point is 00:57:48 And so Greg's brother Texted me. The one that's told you The one that's told you to get rid of this stuff Of your mom and your sister? Dude, don't list it. And then he got my brother in on it Like, oh, she had boxes of your mom and your sister
Starting point is 00:58:05 And then he's like, what? I found a box of stuff the other day. We need to get over it. She needs to toss it out. And I'm just standing there like, oh my God, okay. Get over it? Tell us something that you know that is in there that you're like I could never get rid of this like this means the world to me this is
Starting point is 00:58:22 my mom this is my sister oh okay this is so weird and it's normal to me but I obviously I've been hearing it a lot lately since we moved and I were finding boxes and stuff I had both of their ashes on display in our house I don't know if that's weird or not I don't know I don't think it's weird but how do you have them is it like so like you know memorabilia did you turn it into one of those boards that I like you play with sand on. You're like one of those? What do you mean? You don't like that's a farm?
Starting point is 00:58:55 I'm going to amp for my mom. It's my sister. I'm repeat of them, by the way, but I'm sure they had a sense of humor. I don't want to laugh at this. It's probably really bad, but, you know, people display, you know, memorabilia. You know, there's special things in like a glass case. Yeah. I have them in one of those.
Starting point is 00:59:14 Right on the top. But they're in an urn. Correct. her. Oh, that's cool. Like, oh, my. But I like for a little pasty. Listen to this.
Starting point is 00:59:23 Brian's brother, I mean, Greg's brother. Wait, wait. Is your name really Brian? My name is Greg. My brother's name is Brian. Uh, okay. Red flag. Greg's brother called it a corner of death.
Starting point is 00:59:38 And I'm like, stop. Oh, God. Corner of death. All right, I'm going to tell you this, Alexis. Being someone like, my grandma is in, is in a cemetery. her. She, she, they also cremated her. And she is in one of those wall things, right? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. And you don't know this until it happens, but I wish that we had her somewhere in one of our houses, right? Because like, let's say, yeah, but let's say you want to
Starting point is 01:00:03 decorate for their birthday. If they only have one little thing that you could only put like one little ramo, like only one little thing of flowers, right? And it's probably, you have this little square that you can decorate. You know, some of us have family members that have passed away in the cemetery. You can decorate their area, bring them flowers, balloons, all of that. You can't do that to somebody that is in one of those mausoleums, right? And it's hurtful because I'm like, dang, she deserves more than this little square. Right?
Starting point is 01:00:30 So I wish that we had her at, like, my mom's house or, like, something like that so we can give her, like, a full out, like, decoration. And granted, we can still celebrate her, but there's nothing like the where they're at. Yeah. On the dot. On the dot. You got it right. That's exactly how I feel. Shout out your little death corner over there.
Starting point is 01:00:49 I never thought about like getting, I mean, I never thought I would want to get cremated. But now I think after that, like that might be cooler, like to have to be around the family. Like your stata carnasada. Yeah, like I want my friends to snort me. Like, why not? No, no, no. See, that's where it stops. Alexis, please keep that corner of death.
Starting point is 01:01:06 Make it bigger now that you move to Rupa Valley. Is it by his WWE belt? Yeah. Yes, it's right next to the WWE belt. Oh, easy. Just put Undertaker right there. Yeah, Popper. One on the other side.
Starting point is 01:01:20 I'm contributing to the decor. There we go. Hey, it's Halloween time. It's up. You have a great sense of humor. Yeah. Thank you, Alexis. Thank you for chiming in.
Starting point is 01:01:29 Thank you guys. Of course. I like that. Yeah, me too. What year is fresh? Eight years is still, you know. But she, it's not a three boxes. It's not a lot.
Starting point is 01:01:38 No. I imagine like when I think of people. I know. You're imagining like there's a whole garage. There's a whole theme park of the dad. I've seen it happen. By who. By who?
Starting point is 01:01:48 I can't say their name. No, how was it, though? Because the way you're so anti this? I'm just, no, I'm not anti. I just think that. Yeah, you are. Rihanna. What?
Starting point is 01:01:58 Rihanna. Oh, anti. Yeah. I think there's certain things that are important and there's certain things that are not. Well, thanks for that. What did they have? That wasn't important. Did you that mean?
Starting point is 01:02:08 Like, what? Like, what? Like, certain things, you know? Yeah, like, some spoons and forks. Yeah. Like a cup that they use? That's important? No.
Starting point is 01:02:16 Oh, that's not important. Yeah. Maybe it's like a specific jacket, their favorite jacket, their favorite shirt, the favorite blanket, you know? Yeah, that's important. Yeah, that's important. Yeah, for sure. Like my toothbrush or something. All right. Now we have the rest of the closet around your guys' side, so. Let's go! So, right now we're going to talk to all the bad children there.
Starting point is 01:02:40 They got cold for Christmas. Gabriel. What's up, Gabriel? What's cracking? Let's crack it. What are you guys say to Michelle? I just pretty much, I agree with Maximo, you know what I mean? It's just more of like you've got to keep the things that like really important.
Starting point is 01:02:58 Like that special hat that's in that picture. Like, you know, like the, you know, like his wallet, your dad's favorite wallet or like, you know what I mean, his wallet that he left with or something like that. You can't keep everything. You guys are not like in attention to the actual, like the main word, the hoarding. You know what I mean? It's not saying she kept a couple of things. from her dad or anything like she's saying that she's hoarding and if you can't park cars in the garage
Starting point is 01:03:21 that obviously that there's like a grip of things in the garage you know i mean it's just keeping certain things you obviously you don't want to kill the memory for sure yeah there's certain things there's certain things that that means special things or like stuff like that that's what you want to keep also hoarding is subjective because hoarding is someone telling you you're hoarding yeah she's not saying i lost my dad 26 years ago i lost my mom this year You know what I mean? And we keep things of hers. We're not going to throw away specific things, but it's like you just can't keep everything
Starting point is 01:03:55 because that delays the grieving. That just delays, like, it's obviously you want to grieve at your own time, but it's just keep holding on to things like that. It's sometimes it's not good. Also, too, like all of that stuff, fire hazard, you know, like bugs attracts bugs, dust mites. Like, it's just a bunch of stuff that you just don't want to. Preach, bro. Preach.
Starting point is 01:04:14 He's a fire marshal now. Preach, right? That is a fire. I was rocking with you, Doug. Everything is a freaking fire hazard, bro. You're a fire hazard. No, he said clutter. He's right.
Starting point is 01:04:25 You don't want to be it. It's true. Tell them. Hey, dang. So what do you have of your parents? I have my dad's wallet from, like, you know, 26 years ago. My mom's, we still have basically everything because she just passed away like in February. We basically have everything, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:04:42 That type of stuff where. Gabriel, our condolences to you, bro. Because I don't want to just go to pass right over that. Shout out your mom. Yeah, no, no, of course. Of course. Yeah, she's, I mean, that's like something real fresh. But, you know, like, it's just things that we,
Starting point is 01:04:58 that we haven't really gone through her stuff, but eventually we will, like, and pretty soon, you know what I mean? And you're going to start throwing it away? Slowly, but surely. No, no, no, no, no. Oh, hey, really. He's going to keep the valuable special thing. What do you can't wait to throw away of your moms?
Starting point is 01:05:13 Um, maybe her, like, her clothes that were, like, mom you can you don't you don't need to wear that again you know what I mean like not there's for sure someone over like I get it it's like spend the whole day like make that day where you guys just go through all of the stuff and be like okay like maybe we should for real yeah but see that there's different things are sentimental to different people like I'm sure there's a reason you kept your dad's wallet that's you like a dad a man like your father a wallet that's really big right to uh someone that's like their soulmate.
Starting point is 01:05:46 Like, for example, if this is Michelle's mom is holding on to the dad's stuff, it's like, he wore this shirt on this day. He wore these pants this day. I took this belt off myself with my tongue. Like, I was going to be. Hey, no, no, hey, parents are freaky too. Yeah. We don't know that.
Starting point is 01:06:03 My mom went through that, you know. Like, she never remarried. That was the love of her life. That was like, you know, like she never even thought about anything else. Like after he passed away or that. It's just, but she just, the same thing. with her, like, she kept, she looked through his things. She kept, like, the things, like, the special shirt that he never, all his, of course,
Starting point is 01:06:23 like, like, you I heard you guys say earlier, his uniforms, all his uniforms from work and stuff like that, but, like, just, like, things like that, you know what I mean? But I'm not all his clothes, like his socks and his underwear. I don't know about that. You know what I mean? Or, like, those purple sweats that he had that she wanted him to get up, like, those, those things are gone, you know what I mean? It's just, like, certain things that.
Starting point is 01:06:42 That's why I was, like, I agree with Maximil Thomas. And I'm sure that. And I'm sure that Michelle's mom didn't, doesn't have everything. I'm sure she probably threw away like a pen. Like she probably had, she threw away that receipt. So to her, she's like, baby step. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:57 She threw away all the stuff that she hated all along. Yeah. I hate anyone who used to this shirt. Hey, Gabriel, thank you for chiming in. And my favorite of your answers is that it's a fire hazard. That's hilarious. It's a violation code. The fire marshal will say about this.
Starting point is 01:07:13 Yeah. All of some of you guys are. in there. You don't want all that sickness and firehouses all around. All the goodness and fire hires. He said mites and moths. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:23 Wow. Wow. There you go. I was sitting here the Homeowners Association. Appreciate you. The HOA. Yeah. I was going to hear that.
Starting point is 01:07:31 I was thinking of the fire marshal. All right. Well, there's more people than in Greenland. Yeah. And by the way, this is not Team Maximo or Team Letty, okay?
Starting point is 01:07:41 Yeah, is that? It's Team Maximoor, Team Letty, Vic, Angie. Oh, whoa, Team you're going to heaven or you're not. That's it. It's Team God, Dean Devil, is what it is. It's Team. It's Team Love Your Parents or Team Garage.
Starting point is 01:07:56 Or Team, I have daddy issues. That's what I don't care about this. Team, I really want to park my car in the garage. Team, like, had good memories with your dad. And, like, my dad left our whole family. Team, you all got to let it go. Yeah, let it go. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:08:08 Trying to make a personal gym in the garage. You're trying to make a personal gym in the garage. Yeah. I need a pump iron, bro. Get the old man. I'm out of here. Like Arnold. See, my dad wanted me buff.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Oh, all right. Evelyn. Evelyn. Evelyn. Hello. What's up, mamacita? Thank you for holding. Evelyn.
Starting point is 01:08:27 Evelyn, talk to us, Mamacita. What would you tell Michelle in this situation? Her mom is holding on to so much stuff of her dad that passed away 12 years ago. And so Michelle and her brothers are plotting to just throw all this stuff away. And they're being like, should we do this while she's out? She's like, we maybe talk to her. What should we do about all this stuff that she's kept to? our dad because she's been grieving for 12 years she moved it to the garage and we totally
Starting point is 01:08:49 just want to park our cars there like she doesn't even understand um and what would you tell her i would say i mean with the clothes i mean well i'm not a bad daughter first of all but with the i believe you i'm reading the notes i'll see talking by your mom no i would say i would say like all the clothes and stuff don't throw it away because i mean that is kind of mean that's the mom's memory but i don't you guys could make something special for the mom And I mean make her like a quilt. A quill. A quill.
Starting point is 01:09:19 See, that's good daughter activities. That's how to honor your parents. Yeah, Michelle. You're still keeping it. Honor thy parents. You guys remember that? Yeah, that's one. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:28 Do you have a mom like mine? Uh-oh. My mom, she's a hoarder. She's a home. Don't have about your mom like that. Finish the Sanchez. Yeah. Don't pause like that.
Starting point is 01:09:39 She's a home. Oh. No. Her. No. She's a home. She's a hoarder. She's a hoarder.
Starting point is 01:09:53 All right. All right. Okay. And? She doesn't throw away like pots and pans. She takes out like the pots and pans and everything and just throws them in the garage. Like, I'm going to use them one day. It's been like 10 years and she doesn't use those pots.
Starting point is 01:10:08 Throw them away for her. Throw them away for you. Yeah. So little by little, I go in the garage and I'm cleaning it little by little because I'm throwing everything away. And even things I have to be donated, I just, I donate them. Sometimes I'm like, I'm not a hoarder, but I feel bad throwing it away because I know it caused money. Yeah. So I'm like, okay, I'll donate it to like people that I see around.
Starting point is 01:10:25 I'm like, I live in the ghetto, so I know that there's a lot of people I need. Like, dang, you know what it's crazy? Evilly, your mom probably goes for a walk. Like, hey. I've seen that shirt before. So nice Jackie you got there. Yeah. Where did you get this Martha Stewart collection pot?
Starting point is 01:10:40 Yeah. That's tight. All right. Make a quill and then throw it up little by little. Yeah. Yeah. I like that. Hey, no one's suggesting for these grown-ass kids to move out?
Starting point is 01:10:51 No. No. Yeah, I've seen some in the IG comments. Oh, yeah. Thank you. How about they get out of her house? Yeah. Stop telling her.
Starting point is 01:10:58 Get their own garage. Jesus, move to Jerupa Valley. Or what about if the man wants them around? Have the neighbor. You're going to leave her lonely? Well, when she knows that her kids are plotting against her. I don't think she won her around. I know.
Starting point is 01:11:12 Have the neighbor host a yard sale. So when the mom passes by, it's like, just buy it back. She really wants it that bad. What do you think? Just give all the stuff to the neighbor, have the neighbor throw a yard sale, and the mom's like, oh, you want this? Go buy it back.
Starting point is 01:11:24 That's horrible. Don't listen to it. It's a good idea. We have Janet from somewhere. Janet. Hi, good morning, everyone. What's up, Monsie? How are you, Janet?
Starting point is 01:11:35 I'm doing good. Thank you. Everybody's doing good. Yeah. I have to agree with what the other girl said about, you know, making something special, but you know what? I did that for my mom, my brother's, and for myself.
Starting point is 01:11:48 And it's a grieving process. You can't push someone to, grieving doesn't have timelines. You know, it never ends. So, like my mom, for example, my mom has all of my dad's stuff. My dad passed away three years ago due to COVID. And it's, it's not easy. She's gone rid of some stuff. But, like, you know, she gives me, my dad's got a penis.
Starting point is 01:12:12 She's like, you know, can the kids use this? you know, she'll... Not the same side. Do you tell her it's a fire hazard? No, no, it's great. It should tell her that, but no. You know, she keeps... She was keeping everything, like, in the bathroom,
Starting point is 01:12:30 just like my dad left it. The only reason why it was just recently moved because they had some, like, plumbing issues and they had to redo, like, the plumbing and stuff, so things had removed. But other than that, I mean, honestly, I don't even blame her because I still have things that are my dad's
Starting point is 01:12:45 that I can't get rid of. Yeah. And it's like, like, my husband would be like, oh, like, he doesn't like get rid of it, but he has been like, oh, what are you going to do with it? And I'm just like, well, it's my dad's, I'm going to keep it, you know? So she still had, like, the toothbrush up in the restroom and everything? She did. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:13:00 He did. And, you know, like I was saying, I think it's, it's like a psychological thing. I think that you can make it worse for someone. Like, if you force them to get rid of something, like, you're going to probably make them hurry up and get over it, like the whole thing. Like just like you're saying let go off that stuff It's like you're telling that person Let go of dad
Starting point is 01:13:19 Get over it But it's not on your time People don't understand sometimes Like you holding on to that For us Like it's speaking for myself It's like a comfort thing Like you feel like you're still trying to hold on to them
Starting point is 01:13:33 Even though you know they're gone Yeah But like at the long run I think you can make somebody's like mental health worse By forcing them to move on Or to you know Give it other things And I get it.
Starting point is 01:13:45 Like, I don't live with my mom, but I can see, like, how my brother can see. Because my brother is the one that, you know, ended up having to help my mom and everything. Yeah. Couldn't park his car and the girl. Yeah. They can park one car. Oh, it's all they want. Is it a two-car garage?
Starting point is 01:14:01 Yeah. But my dad's tools and everything's still there. Like, you know, you know, it's hard. Like, it's hard. Like, they can't even, it's hard from the mom to even want to sell the place because there's so many memories. Yeah. Even though there's so many, like, issues with the house. But it's only, like, when she's ready.
Starting point is 01:14:18 Yeah. Don't. And that's what I think. I really do think that it's that. I mean, she does take some stuff, like, when she goes to Mexico to visit family. Yeah. She's slowly doing it. And, like I said, they got to do it on their own because you can't force someone to do that.
Starting point is 01:14:33 Like, you'll get a grudge against these people, you know, like, especially if your kids, it's like, well, you didn't like your dad? You didn't like your dad? Yeah. Like, you know, my dad did so much for me that it, it's hard for me to, you know, it's hard for me to get rid of his stuff. Even the underst which my mom gave me that don't even fit me. But I still have him there.
Starting point is 01:14:49 They're in a bag. Good, good, you know. The good daughter. Good daughter. Let's go, Janet. Yeah. Yeah. I know.
Starting point is 01:14:57 I love good children. Good children. And we have TJ on the line. Let's just tell them hi. Hey, TJ. Hey, TJ. TJ. We're just going to say hi to you because if we ask your opinion, we're going to be on until 11 a.
Starting point is 01:15:10 Yeah. So hi, how are you, TJ? Hi, TJ. Thank you so much. Go back to work. You know what? Bro, man!
Starting point is 01:15:17 You my guy, TJ right there. You know what, Lettie? You know what? I'm going to really make a short and sweet. I did.
Starting point is 01:15:22 Oh, you said that last time. You said that last time. And then we had a docu-series. We had seven episodes. No, I got you. I got you. So I'm not even going to say, so the young lady,
Starting point is 01:15:34 two, three young ladies ago, I think, two callers ago, she actually, he actually said what I was going to say. Okay, say last. Bye. Okay.
Starting point is 01:15:44 Let me don't do that. No, but for old and for, oh, for all, for all, basically, I feel like they should just sit down, talk to the mom and just ask her what it is she wants to keep and just pretty much donate everything else. That solves that problem. Yep. Because at the end of the day, the day got it in and you can't keep everything. Yeah. Is it got an end? You can't keep, they got it in.
Starting point is 01:16:12 And at some time that they got an end. And you can't, you know, you can't keep everything. So I say that they sit down together and just figure out what the mom really want to keep, hold on to. And somebody did mention selecting certain things to keep and just put it in like a little box. And that would be the father's box that all his supplemental things are kept. Dang, he's already in a box on the ground and now you want another one box. You get one box only. Crazy.
Starting point is 01:16:41 One box only. because you don't need that many, you don't need to be holding on to that much stuff. It's just going to make it worse in the long run. Real quick, Vic, I'm going to wish you a happy birthday a day early. I wanted to know,
Starting point is 01:16:54 I don't like to prize it, so I'm not going to do it to you guys, although I know you're going to be at the station. I don't even know where the station is, but what I was going to do was going to go to Portos and put it, well, I was going to have you guys put in an order. TJ, no. No, don't do it.
Starting point is 01:17:09 No, no, DJ. You do not have to buy it. Let's do it. Yeah, wait. I like world. They're saying, no, I'm down. Yeah. You don't have to.
Starting point is 01:17:15 So stop me. I'm not for your birthday. TJ, you don't have to buy our friendship, bro. We appreciate it. I know my mind. I know that. I think you prefer to answer. Like, you guys do a lot.
Starting point is 01:17:28 Like, I was telling, dude, don't hold me on this. Who is that who answered the phone? Is I read who answered the phone? And by the way, Irene, you weren't at the Hollywood Park casino, but TJ had brought you flowers, but you were not there. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:42 even today. But no, so, yeah, no, I don't feel like I'm doing that. What I'm doing is, like, you guys, like I told her yesterday, you guys do a lot. You guys show up for us, and you guys always get back and donate your time, and you guys don't have to do none of that. Like, I don't know no other radio station who really does that for real, for real. And you guys is always genuine. I know it's always the same thing I'm always staying to you guys,
Starting point is 01:18:07 so that's not like a broken record. But, yeah, no, that's what I genuinely wanted to do. Like I thought about that on the way to work. Well, that's a good thought. That's a good thought, bro. Don't do it. Don't do it. Don't do it.
Starting point is 01:18:18 You want to buy my friendship you can. Stop it. We appreciate you, TJ. And remember you said short and sweet, huh? And you lied again. He's trying to buy me short and sweet. No, no, no, no. I was saying about the homie.
Starting point is 01:18:31 Oh. I was about to put my order in. Yeah. We love our guy, TJ. I wanted potato balls. She's busy. The princess is sleeping. The princess is sleeping.
Starting point is 01:18:51 I am not sleeping, maybe. Oh, pretty. Oh, good. Desperto America. Yeah. Desperta America. Yeah. Drink the coffee.
Starting point is 01:19:02 That's right nice to you, Doc. Chuck. Chuck. Chuck. Chuck. Well, wake up. What's 9-10-9? This is some people's dream job and he dreams on the job.
Starting point is 01:19:13 That's good. That was good. Bars. More? We're just opening this date. Come on me, she brings. All right. Sambra Sala.
Starting point is 01:19:21 Hey. Sambra Sala with Angie. All right, listen, I love me some lot. But Homegirl, too. Right. Do I. Yeah. 21, 21, 21.
Starting point is 01:19:36 Well, you like it for something else. I like her rapping. I love her rapping. I like how she looks, though, too. Yeah, she's cute. Yeah. She is. But Homepeo needs to just stick to rapping and not sing at all.
Starting point is 01:19:50 What? Why is that, Egy? Listen, listen, listen. So over the weekend, over the weekend, she had a show ride, and she was performing, and she brought her a different artist. She brought up Usher. She was out in Atlanta. Shut up.
Starting point is 01:20:04 Oh, wow. She brought out Usher. Just bring out Usher? Yeah. All casual. So, yeah, yeah, yeah. I just want to try to stay. I got this guy right here in the back.
Starting point is 01:20:13 I got my one of the most successful male artist of all time. Coming out. You guys might know him. I think so. And so. performing he did his little said whatever his little set he just performed at the Super Bowl this is just the way Angie talks it does make it's very dismissive yeah it does but like her heart is in the right place how she is yeah yeah I think so too
Starting point is 01:20:36 it's how she grew up oh your little this over there I can have a million dollars she's like oh this is a little cute money is like yeah yeah yeah I don't mean it like that it's just like canino like that oh yeah because we eat so everything yes Spanish we make everything ito like Jorge, Luisito, my manitas, you little? Oh, that's what they tell me all the time. They little everything. Yeah, that's what they tell me all the time.
Starting point is 01:20:58 That's something else. So she brought a shirt, I should perform. He did his set. And as soon as he started performing this song, a superstar. I just want to hear it. Listen, no, no, no, this is what happens.
Starting point is 01:21:13 What, Angie, why did you do that? I'm thinking, there you go. This is for you, this is for you. This is for you. This is for you. My, my, you. There you go.
Starting point is 01:21:22 Thank you. And you. All right. He was talking to me. To you, my number one. Yay. No, so as soon as he starts performing this song, Homeboy has mic issues. Ah.
Starting point is 01:21:43 And he can't sing this part, right? So that's when Lotto steps in from backstage. She runs up on stage, barefoot. Barefoot. And tries to save the day, but this is why I'm saying she needs to stick to rapping. I can do it too. I got you. I got you.
Starting point is 01:21:57 I got you. Don't even worry about it. her. Oh, wow. Yeah. This is for you. She sounds good. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:22:11 Br. I don't know. Sounds like an angel to me. Yeah. That's the same, yo, Luisito did when Horito slammed his foot. Oh my God. See, I'm not wrong, but again, I'm like, okay, she can rap, but I cannot sing either. So you're not alone, Lotto?
Starting point is 01:22:36 Okay. I don't know what you're saying. You think she shouldn't sing again? Because it was as bad as it was, it wasn't that bad. Yeah, that's pretty good. She held the note. Yeah, she like picked it up at the end. It was the whole challenge that happened like a couple of years ago, remember?
Starting point is 01:22:53 Oh yeah. She did it. How you do it, Angie? Since you're so good. Yes. Let me do it with Usher though. No. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:05 Let me do it. That's Chi. No. You can hear us to do it. No, let usher do it. Let usher do it. I'm trying to do it at the same time. No, we don't want to hear you.
Starting point is 01:23:23 Go. No, let us should do it. Go. Don't talk away, Angelica. Sorry, sorry. Just hear it like with the ears. Like listen. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:40 Now you. I did. No, no, go. Okay. Uh, no, go. No, keep going. Oh, what was that? This is for you.
Starting point is 01:23:52 What number one? Yeah. Window. So I love everything about Angie. Angie can do no wrong. I cannot sing. I'm with you, Lato. Except that.
Starting point is 01:24:01 Yeah, that was. But Angie, I even love that. I could hear that to sleep. That makes one of us. My ears are bleeding. Okay. If you're so hot, if you're so hot, let me sit my water. Don't drink cold water.
Starting point is 01:24:13 It's bad for your vocal cords. You ready? Yeah. Yeah. Hey, you're pretty good. I think Miguel just watching the studio right now. Who are you? Who is actually?
Starting point is 01:24:29 That's my. He gets the girls. That's gonna get you so many girls. All right. That was a bad, bro. I'm sick so I can't do it. Yeah, let these my vocal cords are trained. I'm boring. You're boring.
Starting point is 01:24:39 You're boring. Come on, come on, come on. Greg tried it. Come on. That was, I want to hear it. And he did it. Come on. It's gonna sound like I was in the garage.
Starting point is 01:24:47 You can't. I'm kidding, imagine. Come on. We're not gonna move on. Okay, you guys, we're quiet and let Mike see. He's trying. He's trying. I did.
Starting point is 01:24:58 I'm sorry, bro. You have to do it again. It's there bad. You guys shoot me 50 bucks. We'll shoot you, we'll shoot you. Whoa. All right, be quiet. Let him go.
Starting point is 01:25:05 Damn. That's a lot of pressure. Exactly. All right, go, Vic. No, come on. I got hype. I thought I was ready. All right.
Starting point is 01:25:17 I don't know how to do it. I don't think I have that. I don't have that pitch in my, uh. Bro, you guys. Even the little to even in your talking. Try it. Don't do it when we're talking.
Starting point is 01:25:29 Go. I can't do it. Go. Oh my. Go. I can't do it. I really can't do it. I don't have that pitch in my vocal cords. Do it like Da-Ru. He doesn't want word talking. I know.
Starting point is 01:25:46 Your turn past it. I got this. I got this. Go, Vic. All right, you guys, give Vic in the clear. Okay. I'm in my head. You tried. Same energy.
Starting point is 01:26:05 Same energy. You try. Not turning us. I just signed to the grito. All right. Angie, please wrap us up. All right, that's it for Sobrasal. Brat to you by a local
Starting point is 01:26:15 Southern California Toyota dealers. I'm Angie from Brownback Morning. It's on Power 106. You don't want to try it one more time, Andy? Yeah. Try it. Go ahead. All right.
Starting point is 01:26:25 All right. Did anybody like forget their cat in here? Just play the issue real quick so you just vibe. Yeah, let's just think so. It's on a nice. It's for you. You. My number.
Starting point is 01:26:39 We're not worthy, man. You guys took my voice that quick and put it on the song? Yeah. That's crazy. That's really good. Yeah, thank you. I practiced that in the mirror. It's on it.
Starting point is 01:26:58 Nice. Just for you, you, my number one. We're not worthy, man. Yeah. For real. You guys took my voice that quick and put it on the song? Yeah. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:27:16 It's really, really good. Yeah, thank you. I practiced that in the mirror. I knew it. It's 5106. Scrolling with the homie. The homie? Gregory. Hey, Lettie.
Starting point is 01:27:28 Hi. If you guys were to have someone narrate your day-to-day life, who would you guys want? Morgan Freeman. God. Yeah, he's know what God sounds like? It's kind of the same thing. Morgan Freeman? I have a theory that Morgan Freeman is God.
Starting point is 01:27:39 Oh, you know. Common. Common would be a good one. Yeah, Kamel has a great voice for that. I know, I know. But he did narrate for Kit Cutty's album. What about you, Greg? I think probably like Dolly Parton.
Starting point is 01:27:54 Dolly? Harton she's a good southern like cute voice i wish i can hear her what about you you know dolly we know we know that's who you chose that of everybody i like her voice she has a cute laugh good voice honestly i would want nipsy wow he just has a strong voice and like the way he emphasizes his words i think they're reading that'd be fire yeah i would want um stone cold stevesant that'd be pretty cool and took two beers yeah how can i get a hell yeah whenever i do the slightest thing like can i get a hell yeah whenever i do the slightest thing like and i get a hell Yeah. Paul Heyman would be a good one too.
Starting point is 01:28:27 I don't know how that is like. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But Morgan Freeman, the one that you guys would all want to know. God. His niece took advantage of that and made an AI version of him doing voiceovers for her day-to-day lifestyle on her TikTok. What?
Starting point is 01:28:45 Listen to this. Welcome to my niece's day in the life narrated by me. Morvin Freeman. Why did she use money? I gave her to go to South Africa. Being in South Africa, surely she's getting ready for something cultural. Nope. The jewelry store, but I didn't send her money, so she only walked out wine drunk.
Starting point is 01:29:04 She had lunch. See you tomorrow. Done. Bye. Wow. That's pretty cool. Okay. That's beyond cool.
Starting point is 01:29:11 He's her uncle and he could actually narrate it. But she got him to AI narrate it. Yeah, because he's not going to do it. Are we sure this is her uncle? Yeah. It says that is his niece, Justine. No way. Yes, that's super cool.
Starting point is 01:29:27 I wish. I wish. If your uncle narrated your day. Everything just seems so much more like epic with him talking about it. It's like, then she opened the fridge. Yeah. So Little Vic one day is going to ask for your voice to narrate his life. Would you do it?
Starting point is 01:29:43 Yeah, but I'm going to like call him like. He's going to need a script to read it. I'm going to be like Red Foreman. I'm going to be like, don't do that again, dumb ass. I'm not doing yogurt with a fork I didn't raise you I told you you gotta not make a right on red
Starting point is 01:30:01 There's a movie No with Is Morgan Freeman the narrator of that fool's life In that one movie Is it Will Ferrell? No strange He's like brushing his teeth And then he brushed his teeth
Starting point is 01:30:13 Is it Bruce some lady? No Stranger than fiction Will Farrell's the star of it But Someone else is there It's a girl Yeah, it's a lady that's like writing a book about him.
Starting point is 01:30:22 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's really good. Yeah, but Morgan Freeman definitely would do that. It sounds pretty cool. Hey, send that AI over. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:31 Right. Yeah. You get that AI, a little lady. Listen to the Brownback. That's pretty crazy. Like how accurate it sounded like Morgan Freeman. Yeah, it's a lot of people. It's a little bit off, but it was still like, it was.
Starting point is 01:30:42 Enough. Where can you enter? Where are these AI? I know. I want to know that, like, where did Drake get the Tupac and Snoop AI? Yeah, what kind of? Like, where is that? Is that on chat GPT or something?
Starting point is 01:30:51 No, it's in AI. What is AI? Like, that's the thing. Like, where do you find? That is true. AI is artificial intelligence. So anything that's artificially intelligent, like a computer, a cell phone, that's AI. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:31:02 Yes. So if I wanted Jose's voice to do my, just type in Jose's voice. What? To do your what? To do your what? He said, Jose. And he said, he's a voice. You know, like, Jose, he wants you to be a narrator.
Starting point is 01:31:13 Yeah. I just want to know why he stopped talking. He said, I want Jose to do my. What? The easiest. Faceovers. I'm like, I don't have a do all my video on my video. Voiceover his morning.
Starting point is 01:31:21 Yeah, voice over his morning. Yeah, here. All right, do something so I'll take him voice over. Go ahead. Drink and watch. And he takes a sip. You don't have to provide his sound. And that was a slurper.
Starting point is 01:31:36 No wonder. No wonder you stop. Neri that was saying. Nairrient that. Nairri. Naird that's happening. He laughs on control. That's pretty cool.
Starting point is 01:31:44 He's choking. You forgot the choking part. Yeah. Tell us how red he's getting. Come on, Jose, keep narrating, no stop. He turns red like maximal. Okay, if anyone wants our Jose AI, Jose Ai.
Starting point is 01:31:59 Jose Ai. We gotta do this now. We gotta do this now. That is a genius idea. Josei. That's so cool. Jose. I get it now.
Starting point is 01:32:08 Let's go. Wow. It took me a second. It took him. It took him. Say. Come on, Jose. Imagine they automatically make clips.
Starting point is 01:32:15 That'll be cool. I'll leave it. I would definitely hire Jose Ai. Brown Bag It's Brown Bag on Power 106 Number one for hip hop

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