Brown Bag Mornings - Ep 278 BIOTCH Brown Bag Mornings (8/16/24)

Episode Date: August 16, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning. Good morning. It's Fire 106, Brownback Morning, Sonos days, good morning to you. It's payday. Yes. No, I can ask whatever I want, and I can do whatever I want.
Starting point is 00:00:12 And I'm Mexico. Pay day, pay day. You want payday. I know that. I do. I do. Okay, it's our Afwera Friday, you guys. Shout out to A Fuera Friday.
Starting point is 00:00:24 Fuerre Friday, guys. We out of Saa! So, Levantinzen, Get ready, get up, get out, get on some. Chug in my coffee. Chug your coffee, brother. Yes. We're celebrating Greg's birthday early.
Starting point is 00:00:37 Yeah. Oh, is that coffee Irish? Is that an Irish coffee? Irish coffee. I've never heard of that before. Oh, that means it's spiked. Yeah. Ah.
Starting point is 00:00:45 Come on. Learned something here. Get hip, young, Gens. We're celebrating Greg's birthday early. Today's going to be in the mix at 8.30 a.m. this morning. Yes. Why aren't you wearing your hat? I have my headphones.
Starting point is 00:00:55 It's heavy. It's heavy. It's so heavy. It's going to give you a headache. I'm sure that hat is so nice and shiny. It is, but it's great. So you're telling me that it doesn't feel free? It does feel free.
Starting point is 00:01:08 It does feel free. It does feel free. I feel like Beyonce right now. Have you ever bought someone at present and you ask them if they like it and they're like, oh, it's colorful? Oh, yeah. Oh, it's like anything but yes or no. Yeah, yeah. You know, it's so colory.
Starting point is 00:01:21 It's tricolor. Yeah. I got him a cowboy. Cowboy hat. You know me. I love my cowboy hats. And it's full of little, like, glass. Like, so, you know, like, disco balls have glass all around them.
Starting point is 00:01:33 Yeah. Yeah. His hat has, like, white glass, red glass and blue glass. Oh, yeah, I'm going to be wearing this every day. But he's like, oh, it's so heavy. I'm going to get it in there. It is heavy. Brother.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Yeah. So why is that the problem? I have to wear it where it's red, white, and blue, not blue, white, and red. Yeah. For America. I think it look great. Thank you. I like it.
Starting point is 00:01:50 And I was, remember I told you I saw that at Party City and I said, I liked it for you. Oh, this is the one you were talking about? Yeah. Thank you. You look proud to be an American guy. I am proud to be an American. I feel free. I just want you to know if you were to have given me any gift any day.
Starting point is 00:02:04 I would have worn it even if it was itchy, even if it was heavy. Even if it's like that one sweater that you put on and it hurts. I was like, have you ever worn an itchy sweater? Yeah. Even if it was that, I would have been like, this is the best recipe ever. My mom used to put on an itchy sweater and I thought she didn't love me. I was like, why would you make me wear this? Why would you do this to me, mom?
Starting point is 00:02:27 Why? Yeah, okay. No, I love my hat. Thank you, Letty. You're welcome. See? I would love that. Yeah, it's amazing.
Starting point is 00:02:33 I love it. All right, we're going to celebrate Greg's birthday. On the way, I was thinking about when I was getting ready. I was thinking of words that I wish were still in use. What do you mean? You know all these sigma rays, all those words? Yeah. I know I hate it too.
Starting point is 00:02:49 And I'm like, dang, but what if Biotch was still a word that would use? Which one? Vaj. I love Vaj. Like, you got to say, I didn't even know it was a great word. I understand what you're saying. I don't know why we don't use it anymore.
Starting point is 00:03:04 I don't know. Tupac said it one time and I was like, yeah. Have a nice summer. Biage. Like, I feel like I could say it. Yeah, you can. Like, it feels wrong, but I can say it.
Starting point is 00:03:14 You can say it. There's the, oh, right there. Dre and Snoop. Yeah. The whole, like, West Coast 90s kind of abused it. Yes. You know what I'm saying? So it's like kind of like.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Kind of like. Let's bring it back. I would love to bring it back. Yeah. It's right. Nobody said that's the first time. Yeah. It's a shocking.
Starting point is 00:03:29 It's vintage. That was the first time anybody said it in 24 years. I know, but do you see how instantly gave you nostalgia but also like, ooh? Yeah. That's cool. What about swag? No?
Starting point is 00:03:40 No. It's too early to bring that back. Did anybody ever tell you like, like, let's see you're saying, talk about your hat. Like, yeah, say how much like that? I love my hat. Oh, Big Wow. You're not heard that in a long time. I want to bring B.
Starting point is 00:03:54 I literally was thinking of the words that I would bring back you guys. Big Wow and Baj. Boom. All right. Those are the ones that I put in. So you just think about it. I'll think about it. Let us know, right?
Starting point is 00:04:07 All right. Keep me here, Bionage. Power 106, Brownback mornings. Buenos Aires. Good morning to you. We have shout-outs. Yes. What's going down?
Starting point is 00:04:16 John wants to shout out his baby brother, Carlos. Carlos. Salito. Carlos. And then we have birthdays as well. Rosemary wants to get. give a birthday shout out to her son John, who's turning nine today. Let's go, John, big nine.
Starting point is 00:04:27 He loves Brownback Mornings, and this shout out will make him so happy. Aw, John, happy birthday to you, bro. Juan wants to give a birthday shout out to his daughter, Camila. She's turning five. Camilla. Daddy loves you. Happy birthday. Cruz wants a birthday shout out.
Starting point is 00:04:41 He turns 33 today. Come on, Cruz. And that's it for our birthdays. All right, happy, no. No, we have a pre-birth day. Pre-birth day. Yeah, it's you. Celebrating me.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Happy early birthday to me. birthday birthday, you're going to be 28 next Wednesday? Yeah, 28. You're going to be a man. Oh, yeah. How does that make me a man? I'm a man. Yeah, someone said that once you turn 28, you're become a man.
Starting point is 00:05:04 That's actually true. That happened to me. That happened to me. Oh, my God. I was there. That's crazy. He was a dad before he was a man. Definitely. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Oh, I was little more. I was doing new things. I was little more. I've always been a man. No. I'm hopeful for 28 for you then. I'm very excited. Maybe you'll build something.
Starting point is 00:05:22 build something. Yeah, maybe we'll have you build stuff. Maybe we'll have you fix a hole in the wall or something. Oh, that's when I start to build an engine or something. Bro, my dad was telling me, no, loki. My dad was telling me that his van had broken down and he went, he was by the junkyard. He called it the Pulpo. It's the pick your parts, but it's like in the valley.
Starting point is 00:05:41 And so he went into the junkyard, got a piece from a car in there and then replaced it on the spot of the piece that he was missing on his van and boom it works. And I was like, Dad, how do you even know how to do that? And so he's a locksmith, so he takes stuff all the time from, like, like the, where the key is. Yeah. He'll go into those cars and just grab a bunch of them. Should he need to, I guess, replace it in another car? He has different ones that he got from.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Oh, that's smart. Yeah. Because a lot of times those cars are good in certain areas and bad in other areas. Yeah. So it's like, it's a perfectly good working like chopper. Yeah. My dad does the same thing. It's weird.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Okay, but bro, he was, he told me he's like, you know, your mom, my mom had a pathfinder. Yeah. It was one of my favorite family cars. And he took apart the engine and replaced it with a whole new engine. And he's like, it took like a week, but I did it. And I was like, I don't think it could take me a lifetime to know that. And it's just stuff dad's no. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:35 And if you ask him about it, he'll say it's super proudly, I bet. Yeah. How much money he saved? He'll tell you exactly how much money he saved. He'll tell you how much. Because it stayed running again. Like, it was brand new. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:44 Yeah. I remember one time my starter went out and my dad's like, oh, tomorrow we're going to do the starter, like, get some time ready, right? I was all right cool so me I was gonna wake up like at 8, 9 a.m. Get ready, do the starter. That's late already. I woke up at 9 he's like, I already got it done.
Starting point is 00:06:57 I knew it. I'm like, what are you talking? It's already done. What do you move? He moved, brother. It took me like an hour. I let you sleep. Yeah, I thought it was like an all day thing
Starting point is 00:07:05 to do a starter or something. He's like, no, I got it done like in an hour. Before the sun came out. I was like, all right, sorry. So it's not hot while you're working on the car, bro. You got to think like that. But you know what?
Starting point is 00:07:14 When you're 28, you're going to think like that. I cannot wait to you're able to do the engine and all that stuff next week. Yeah. Once you turn 28, boom, you just get the knowledge. Flip the switch. Did that happen to you too big? Yeah, I swear.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Like, I mean, it's been happening more recently, but when I was 28, like, finally moved out on my own, got my own spot. So we came, like, made better decisions. We became more responsible. It'll happen, bro. Yeah. I can't wait. I can't wait.
Starting point is 00:07:40 I can't wait. I can't pay bills. Yeah. Let's just focus on, like, changing the batteries in your smoke detector. I think that's the first. Yeah. Oh, you don't have that? I feel like his still beeps.
Starting point is 00:07:49 It's peeps. Yeah. It sounds like she's squeaking. Yeah. Peep. Okay. But, yes, we're celebrating Greg's birthday early. It's Afuerre Fridays.
Starting point is 00:07:57 And so at 8.30, he's going to go on the mix. We're going to make him work for his birthday. Hang. How about that? But this is your choice. This is Greg's choice. Oh, wow. My birthday mix.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Yeah. It's going to be super cool. Nice. It's the Friday before his birthday. Also, a lot of kids go back into school next week. So this might be our last Afuera Fridays, you guys. This is what we're doing in the summer kids. It's a foot of Friday, guys.
Starting point is 00:08:18 We are outside. Yeah, because we were celebrating summer vacation with you. Yes, we were. Now we got to be in school. Now we're inside. Now we're inside. Back to school. All right, we got that on deck.
Starting point is 00:08:33 But right now, let's get into Word on Rosecrans. What's the word? Word on Rosecrans. Rosecrans. Word on Rosecrans. What's the word? The word is, Tanase has a new album out today. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:45 All right. Look, and she sat with us here at Brown Bag Mornings, and we got to talk to her about the new music, inventing the term, Match My Freak, and even some wild ghost stories. All right? So, Tanashi's new album is titled Quantum Baby, and she told us about the meaning behind it. Super nerdy. No, actually, it wasn't. So I looked up the term quantum, and I was like, what is this?
Starting point is 00:09:06 And it's super, like, it's like word salad. Like, it's just like, I'm not. The explanation is even more confusing than actual name. Yes, exactly. But she told us it's kind of like that, but it's like, she said she is into like, um, like science and stuff like that. Isn't there like a shaver called quantum? Yeah. Shaver?
Starting point is 00:09:24 Yeah, for you fools. Yeah. Or that's quadro. The quatro, shit quattro. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I thought it was about Ant Man, but it's not about. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Quantum physics? Yeah. Yeah. See? That's what I thought too. I said that. I said that. I said she gave like a different response.
Starting point is 00:09:40 But you can check out the full interview on Brownback. Oh, sorry, on Power 106. LA's YouTube. But she did tell us about the term, Match My Freak. I had to ask her about that. I'm like, I never heard that before. Tell me about this.
Starting point is 00:09:53 Listen to this. I feel like, I could be wrong, but do you feel like you have ushered in the word, the term, match my freak? Of course, I made it up. Because I was like, I don't know. It's one of those things like, I don't remember hearing that before, but I hear it all day now.
Starting point is 00:10:08 It's memes. It's all this stuff, like all over Twitter. Yeah. I trademarked that thing back as you. As you said. That's why. Yeah. You start making March on that too.
Starting point is 00:10:18 I know, right? Anytime I hear freak, I always think, is somebody going to match it? That's what I think in my head right there. I love that. That's even cooler, you know, just being part of, like, the cultural zeit guys to, like, being able to say something that then people say. And, like, that's just so cool. Match my freak matches.
Starting point is 00:10:35 Yeah, I actually have some of those on my website. Matches? Wow, I didn't even know that. Matches, yeah. Like an actual, like a match box that it says match my freak on. That's actually. Pretty cool. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:45 I'm pretty cool though. This whole interview. Oh, my God, you're so cool. Quantum. Quantum curious. I never laughed so hard in the interview. I know. You are hilarious.
Starting point is 00:10:59 Oh, my God, Tanashi. I love you. You guys are so cute. I love that. Shout out to Tanashi. She's always a good time. No, yeah. And did any of you look up Zichai's after she said it?
Starting point is 00:11:08 I know what I meant. I know what I meant. What about you, Angelica? No. Gregory? No. Zichass? No.
Starting point is 00:11:13 It's hard to describe it, but I know. I learned it in college. Okay, what is it? It's like the sign of the times. So she means like the zeitgeist to be a part of the times, like the everything that's going around. You know what I'm saying? Like nanopets were a zeitgeist of like the early, the 90s, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, like long white, white teas.
Starting point is 00:11:31 Like that's the zeitgeist of the 2000. Hogs? Yeah. Oh. Perico, zeitgeister right now. Cadillic converters, Edgar Cud, Zekeist. Gotcha. The culture.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Yes. Yeah. Spell it. So we talk to her a little, wait. I don't care where you have to say, V. Spell it. Why me? Go you go great. Say it one more time.
Starting point is 00:11:53 Syke. Zikeyce. Spell it. P? No. No. Z? Yeah, we lost.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Okay. Keep going, Vic. IT, you guys. I'm telling you to spell it. I'm doing the joke my kids do to me every day. If I have to suffer through that, you're going to suffer through it. All right. Are you smart?
Starting point is 00:12:09 Spell it. I T. Yeah. Okay. Oh, that spell it. All right. We're going back. Back to Tenache. Okay, so I don't know how we got on the subject. I was trying to remember how we got on the subject of ghosts, but we did.
Starting point is 00:12:21 And it was just a really interesting conversation. That is true. And I got to play this for you guys. Listen. So you probably love, like, Halloween horror nights and stuff like that. I love Halloween. I love October. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Because she loves scary movies. Like your costumes, are they all horror theme for Halloween every year? No. No? No. I don't go that far. But I do love it. Speaking of October, you have a show at the Greek.
Starting point is 00:12:43 October 17th? Yes, I'm so excited. Is there spooky vibes coming to that? I mean, you never know. Not yet, not yet, not yet. But yeah, I'm so excited for the Greek. The Greek is such a cool venue. It's like a bucket list of mine to, you know, perform.
Starting point is 00:12:56 It's gonna be cold probably, so you guys bring your coats. But yeah, please come to the show, get tickets. Surprises? Are there surprises coming? Of course there will be surprises, but I'm not gonna tell them to you because then they won't be surprises. We can cut it out. Yeah. I can cut it out.
Starting point is 00:13:12 I know what's about to happen right now. We're all going to go ghost hunting after this show. Yes. Can you imagine? I wonder if there's any ghosts of the Greek. Oh, there's probably ghosts there. It was for sure. Ghosts at the Greek.
Starting point is 00:13:23 Ghosts like music, I hear. They like music. Well, they communicate through the... It's like good vibes, you know? If I was a ghost, I would hang out at a concert venue. And I'd be like, yeah. You'd be the DJ Ghost? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Would you match a ghost freak? Can a ghost match my freak? Whoa. You know, that's the thing, though. Like, people have, like, experienced seeing like that's... Fierke said that she, like... Friced ghosts.
Starting point is 00:13:49 Yes. Sex with a ghost wants. Exactly. And that's a thing. Is that a body? Is that a body? I don't know. I don't think that's a body.
Starting point is 00:14:00 That's definitely a body. It doesn't have a body. My girl said I had sex with a ghost last night. Oh, you about to... You're about to meet him again, girl. No, Victor. I'm dead I draw the line there
Starting point is 00:14:14 shout out to Nash No wonder I got the note that she never wants to kind of You guys creeped her out No we did it She had a great time Yeah she did Angie was she laughing or was she laughing She was laughing
Starting point is 00:14:30 No no no She almost fell out of your chair I'm blinking twice No shout out to Nashet You guys did a great job You never heard me talk so much in interview huh And another thing, Ms. Tanase? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:41 That's so funny. And he set up straight. We had done, and shout out of Tanishi, we had done an up-necked series. We did this really cool Up-Nex series where we go to one of our studios and invite a lot of listeners and have performances and interviews, right? And we did one with Tanishi and Greg took a photo with her, right? You couldn't tell Greg that they weren't about to be a couple. Oh. Still to this day.
Starting point is 00:15:04 After that photo. You know what? So now he saw her live in person again, like for real this time. Not just like a, hey, can I get a picture? That makes sense because she has a new song on her album. And I think it might be inspired by... Oh, by Greg? By me.
Starting point is 00:15:16 She dedicated one to me? Yeah. Listen to this. Listen to this. No broke boy. Because you give me my nose. Call me that you know. Let me cancel my reservations at Nobu really quick.
Starting point is 00:15:42 Hold on. Oh, yeah. That's the new nose gross. Oh, my God. There, that's on Quantum Baby. Tenachie's new album. Shout out to Nashet. All right.
Starting point is 00:15:52 Well, that was your word on Rose Cranz. I'm Rose Cranzvik for Brownback Mornings. I'm Power 1. You don't want to talk about more ghosts? You don't want to... There's more ghost talk in the interview. Yes. And you can watch that later on today.
Starting point is 00:16:04 Power 106, Los Angeles. Hey, what time is the interview you're going to be up? Jose? 11. 11 a. Right now? Okay, boom. Go watch it right now.
Starting point is 00:16:11 He's going to make it live. Power 106, Los Angeles. Keep it here. His up. This is Be Real from Cyprus Hill. Where are you from, Eset? Don't you know I'm local? Okay, new details are emerging.
Starting point is 00:16:24 over this Christopher Dorner. He's the cop that flipped and started killing cops affiliated to, like people affiliated to the police station that let him go. He kind of was a disgruntled type of employee. Or so it seems, made a whole manifesto. And it was on a rampage for a few days out here about a decade ago. And it ended up ending in Big Bear where it was like a hail of fire. It was really bad.
Starting point is 00:16:50 However, recently there was a Beverly Hills sticker. up where two suspects held up a guy at gunpoint and robbed him of his $1 million Patek Philippe watch. That's such a crazy even worth. It's a paddock. It's expensive. I don't know. It's one.
Starting point is 00:17:06 Paddock. Offset, he'll tell you how to say it. All right. Tech Philippe. And while they were hunting these suspects down, they ended up ending up at their Airbnb. The suspects were, I believe, from Venezuela. And they had flown in, low key to rob and then go back. crazy.
Starting point is 00:17:24 Wow. Yeah. So they're actually calling this thing crime tourism, which is wild. It has a crime now? Yeah, crime tourism where you come to the U.S. Rob and then just go back to your country. It's pretty wild. But they say that when they were looking through their stuff and they ended up
Starting point is 00:17:41 confiscating what would end up being a gun that's tied to Christopher Dorner. And this way it's weird. Like, how did they end up with this gun that once belonged to Christopher Dornner? We even were like, hey, was it like? a like a black market auction of these types of things yeah well apparently investigators are saying that Christopher dorner himself had it in 2013 it was either stolen or he sold it back then and it made its way through probably many many different hands their authorities are saying if it's anybody's guess how many times this weapon has been used in robberings robberies and killings which is crazy
Starting point is 00:18:18 that's crazy because okay 2013 before he ever did that he wasn't like a person like nobody cared he was an average joe you know what i'm saying so for it to like travel and go this it's like it didn't have any quote-unquote like value of like why you would get it why anybody would necessarily want it back then so that's what makes it fishy to me super fishy um so i asked my gangster friend like hey how does stuff like this end up in the hands of somebody like in south america yeah and he's probably he's like well he probably sold it to get rid of it and then when it's a gun it's not registered to you reportedly allegedly please let me who this person is by the way because I will not give up this I will not snitch unless you have money and a doctor pepper and so
Starting point is 00:19:02 yeah you want some KFC let me did it just kidding just kidding okay so it would just end up getting sold because the if it's not registered under your name I guess you would want it yeah because it doesn't it's not tied back to you yeah exactly but it's just random that it ended up right back here again yeah yeah Yeah. And like how bad luck is that? Because it's like if you didn't, if it wasn't like a like a shady thing, it just happened to be that gun exchange hands a bunch of times. And then it happened to belong to like a notorious cop killer. That is bad luck, brother. Just try something else because crime ain't for you. I'm wondering too if while all of this happened, the investigation that he did, I'm assuming they had so much evidence that they had to get from him. I remember he would dump a lot. Like I think he dumped a lot of his. There's video of him dumping stuff in the trash can, like the big one. Like a dumpster?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Like a dumpster. There's video of that, right? So he has so much tied to him, right? But if this is registered under it, I'm wondering if during the investigation they didn't see like, hey, there's one of his guns that's out in the world. Or let's try to figure this out. I don't know if guns have GPS or if they have. They don't. No, I know they have vins.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Yeah, they have vins. Yeah. But people scratch those off as well. Why do they do that? How do you know? Don't worry about it. I know. I know some things too.
Starting point is 00:20:20 Greg, where is a ghost gun? A ghost gun? Yeah. When it's not registered to anybody. Oh. How do you know some of that? Great, when you shoot a gun. I'm kidding.
Starting point is 00:20:29 I'm kidding. That's the gang member. All right. Give me here, 7-06. These are the nominees for the simp of the week. Simps. Simps. Simps.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Sip. Sip. Nominee. You farted? Number? Yeah, he farted. I did fart. It's okay.
Starting point is 00:20:48 It's his pre-birth. He could do it once. It's going to smell like coffee. It's my pre-burn. Thank you for anyone. I want to. Nominee number one. Dominic Mysterio and Liv Morgan.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Dominic Mysterio came out on Monday Night Raw this past week. Yes. With Ria Ripley in the ring and Dominic and Liv are in the stands. So his ex-girl. His show ex and his show new. Yes. They're both out there. In real life, the show ex actually has his married.
Starting point is 00:21:18 He's married. Yeah, both of them are married. Yeah, so he's work husband. Oh, yeah, it is. Yeah, it is. Good song. Sorry, Vic, you started it at. It's a great song.
Starting point is 00:21:33 It also wouldn't leave my brain. Yes, so Ria Ripley is his work ex, and now he has a new work girl, Liv Morgan. She's a working girl. Yeah, and he's going off on Ria Ripley and how much of a man he is now because of her. Listen to this. I am a man and deserve to be treated like one. You tried to change me. Instead of letting me be me
Starting point is 00:21:54 Daddy She gives me 10 knees Whenever I want Sounds pretty pimped to me You're asking, yeah How old is Dominic? He's 10? I think he's 27
Starting point is 00:22:20 Okay, because he sounds just like you We're both kings, all right? He has a moly. Yeah He looks a lot like Greg And you know what? I've never seen Greg and Dominic In the same room
Starting point is 00:22:32 At the same time Remember that time we interviewed Dominic and Greg was my seriously not here? Mysteriously. Yeah. Mysterio. Mysteriously.
Starting point is 00:22:41 We're on to you, Gregorio. We're on TV. I mean, if it comes with Lake Morgan, I'm down. Okay, Greg. Nominy number two, Facebook creator, Mark Suckleberg. This is not fair for my guy. This is totally fair because... Unpoke.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Did you say Suckleberg? I can't sucko... Well, be careful, bro. So kids are back in school, bro. Come on. I guess that's right. Suckerberg. Suckerberg.
Starting point is 00:23:07 Facebook. Zuckerberg. Mark Zuckerberg. Say it again. No, I'm not going to say it again. He had a seven foot statue made Mark, the guy that made Facebook, him, made a statue of his wife. Mrs. what? If it's his wife, Mrs. what?
Starting point is 00:23:25 They don't have the same last name. Bro. Just give him her. I'm not going to say her last name. Just say Mrs. Zuckerberg. This is Zuckerberg. You're so cute. I can't say the last name.
Starting point is 00:23:38 It's a tongue-master-free. Stop eating tendies. And you remember. He had a seven-foot statue made of his wife. And on his Instagram caption, he posted, Bringing Back the Roman tradition of making sculptures of your wife. I love it. And it's right in their backyard, and it's big.
Starting point is 00:23:53 She's gorgeous. It's a beautiful statue. Gorgeous. And it's not just like, I know you might check it out on Brownback Mornings 106 if you haven't gone to see it. But it is such a beautiful, beautiful sculpture. And it's not like the, like, portion. or whatever the like chalky ones look like no it's like blue she looks like an avatar and then she has like this cool dress looking thing that's like a silver cloak yeah
Starting point is 00:24:17 it's really it's really nice i just again i don't know what she did to deserve it but yeah right in their backyard yeah you keep asking the same question and it's the same answer him she did him um very good apparently and then in the comments she's suckered all the burns you said that yesterday victor yeah and also in the comments she wrote the more of She doesn't swallow. Oh, wait, she does. She doesn't spit. That's what she's in big.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Is that good for you? All right. Thank you. Yeah, I don't like the precedent being set. In the comment section, she wrote, the more of me, the better. She knows she's a prize. Levin. A seven-foot statue of your girl in the backyard is crazy.
Starting point is 00:25:04 It's beautiful. You guys haven't found the one. And that's why you don't care. No, I have, but I mean, I don't got... You know what? You love her so? Isn't she gorgeous? Like, beautiful, like, Greek goddess?
Starting point is 00:25:16 Yeah. Yeah. So you put a statue? I mean, if I had... She's not statue worthy? Wow. Wow. Wow.
Starting point is 00:25:21 You know what I'm saying? But she also hasn't scored that many points in the National Basketball Association. Your girl? Yeah. You can't just be giving out. You can't just be giving out statues like that. Statues aren't just for... basketball.
Starting point is 00:25:37 Yes, they are. Yes, they are. The Romans, and then it's skipped a bunch of time, and then it's basketball players, okay? That's how it goes. Yep. And all of a sudden now, yes, and I'll say the lawyer. But now people are going to get confused.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Yeah. It's their backyard. It's their home. He wants a place to meditate and be peaceful and just look. See his wife. That's peaceful? Yes. She's his peace.
Starting point is 00:26:02 Not Hispanic. Clearly. So those are our two nominees of Simple the Week. What's the first one? That one full? Dominic and then Mark, you're annoying. And the winner is... You have to wait until the drummer.
Starting point is 00:26:20 It's a really long drum roll. It's a really long droplet. Mark Zuckerberg. Yeah. It's Dom. You suck. It's the attendees fool. No, it's more.
Starting point is 00:26:31 That's the junior Greg. No. No, but he's pimped because he's like he's in a love triangle. Yeah. He has Ria and Liv, both beautiful girls. Okay. Mark Zuckerberg. Mark Zuckerberg.
Starting point is 00:26:41 You can't even say, say his name right and I'm Jim Sim. Zuckerberg. Zim. Zim. Zim. Zim, Zim, Zim. Zim, Zim. Zim, Zim.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Zim. We'll be back. 6. Brownback Morning's Homey help line after this. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line.
Starting point is 00:27:01 I mean, phone line. We got you for. The homie help line. Caesar needs our help. Caesar. All right. Caesar. sent us a DM and said,
Starting point is 00:27:10 Brownback, I need your help. So I'm in a situation at work, and I would like your opinion as well as others. So my boss of 15 years gave me a day's notice of a pay cut from salary to hourly, and after a week of calculations, my paycheck was less than 25 hours a work week. That's less than a full 40-hour work week. Wow.
Starting point is 00:27:32 So now he's part-time. Yeah. I love what I do, but I'm not sure staying here will cut it for me financially as where I live in San Diego is expensive. Oh. I have an hour drive to get to work, and that is already one of, and that already is one of my thoughts where,
Starting point is 00:27:49 well, this is weird. Okay, I have to drive an hour to get to work, and that already is one of my thought where it be, where it wouldn't be worth, the drive, gas is expensive. Oh, my God. Maybe go back to school. I was looking at my pros and calls,
Starting point is 00:28:07 while at this company and it's not looking so good right now. I have a friend who I've been working for on the side and he's about to open his mechanic shop this September. He is willing to pay hourly for a full 40 hour work week and even offers benefits so that would be a bonus. I'm debating whether I should give my two week notice even though I was given a day's notice. Any advice will help. Thanks, Brownback. Poor guy.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Yeah. You went from salaries part time? Yeah. Yeah. It's a big hop right there. Yeah, I mean, that would hurt. It just kind of shows that like, they don't really want you there, though. And especially like in a date, like just one day, they just switch it.
Starting point is 00:28:45 Yeah, it wasn't like a conversation of like, hey, like, you know, we're going to have to like reduce salary. No, they just did it. A couple weeks. I thought that was illegal. Like, you couldn't do that. What? Get a picket like that. And without notice or anything like that was your notice.
Starting point is 00:29:00 That was what? They noticed. They gave notice. Yeah. Oh, like a one day notice. Yeah. But like to downgrader you like that, I didn't know that. I thought that was illegal.
Starting point is 00:29:07 I'm like, maybe I do that. Demotion, is it called? Not necessarily demotion. I also think that, and this is clearly not, I don't own no company, but the way that the world is right now, I'm assuming a lot of companies have to scale back a lot. Yeah. And be like, hey, we have to restructure. We have to go from people that are paid salary to now you're paid hourly because to even get this company to even keep moving forward. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:30 And that's less of, hey, I don't like you. I'm cutting your pay. I'm more like, then that's kind of what we got to do. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? like you don't get honestly in a lot of companies you don't get told till it's happening to you yeah imagine if they gave you notice for about to fire you yeah i get that you know but like the pay cut to me i thought that was illegal like that was something you cannot do as a workplace i don't think
Starting point is 00:29:50 so i think they could really yeah yeah yeah i don't know that's what i'm asking their notices like hey didn't you notice your salary was less yeah yeah maybe the timing of the notice but there there was notice yeah but i'm saying like not the fact that they did that they noted like they gave the notice like a day before but the fact that they're downgrading him like that that much yeah it seems yeah like in a way like morally like you know kind of messed up but an episode yes yes yes illegal i don't know exactly yeah that's my question i could tell you right now oh i'm giving you a pay cut and then tomorrow that's when it starts technically yeah because that's still your notice yeah that's your notice and then i'm not i'm thinking you this is for the next paycheck yeah so two weeks then yeah
Starting point is 00:30:31 damn so there's notice there is notice yeah yeah and Angie wanted to be like, hey. It's okay. No, I'm not saying about the notice. You're okay with it. And we're okay with it. I know, Angie, companies don't care, dog.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Yeah, yeah. Like, they have no souls. And I'm asking and saying like, but you're asking people that don't know. You're not. Then Google a lawyer. Then I won't ask. Ask a lawyer.
Starting point is 00:30:54 We don't have all the answers. Sway? All right. He's on the line? Yeah, line 10. What's Papa Cito's name? Caesar. Cesar.
Starting point is 00:31:01 A, Caesar. You're making me fight with my best friend because if things are legal or not illegal. No, I'm sorry. Was it illegal or was it not illegal what they did to you? You know what? I'm just going to go with your opinion and it's not illegal. It's not legal. But you might have a case.
Starting point is 00:31:16 You know what was illegal? You're run on sentences. They couldn't read really good because it's not your bed. It blames everybody. Just kidding. So, yeah, you could work on some periods. He has one less one because of his paycheck. Speaking of pay periods,
Starting point is 00:31:39 talk to me, bro, you've been there for 15 years. Do you see that the company is going through, like, changes? Yeah, I mean, it's, it's, like I said, I've been, I got hired here when I was 17 and I'm 34 now. So I've been through it ups and downs, but this is like, it's been going, you know, it's been getting worse. And honest, there's, we only got three employees.
Starting point is 00:32:06 So, you know, Obviously, everybody got affected, but I mean, it's just a crazy out of left field. Like, we get paid weekly, right? Salary, well, we used to get paid salary. So every Friday we would get paid. And I think it was like Thursday. She gave us a heads up for Friday. Like, hey, guess what?
Starting point is 00:32:28 This week, your paycheck, you get a tinier. No, well, basically, like that week. So it was like Thursday. you know she let us know Thursday we had to sign some paper saying that all this stuff about you know it's the notice that's the notice angelica there's a notice talking about the notice yeah so but I mean I just thought it was supposed to be like a 30 day notice or something like that you know but you know now I'm like and there I did see the pay cut and it's it's more than what I thought so you know thankfully, you know, I got a, I got a buddy.
Starting point is 00:33:05 He's a diesel mechanic and he offered me a job. And I was kind of like, you know, just deciding what to do. You know, I've been here since I was, you know, since I was 17. So yeah, you have such an attachment to that workplace. Is it also like a mechanic part or like a mechanic job? No, no, no. I do similar things to like Fritoe. You know, I'm a distributor.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Oh, nice. Oh, nice. Yeah, so, but I go everywhere. All right. Yeah, so I go. Yeah. No, yeah. So we do like snacks and beef turkey and stuff.
Starting point is 00:33:42 But, so, but I go from, like, San Diego. I go all the way to Ventura, Barstores. Wow. From San Diego to Ventura? That's far. Yeah. Why are you on your way? Can you stop by Burmink?
Starting point is 00:33:53 Because, look, you're on your way. No, but you know what? You guys make the drive with it because I always listen to you guys going up there. All right. Thanks, Cesar. Okay. Talk to us, Caesar. the other three the other two employees they face the same thing are you all kind of like talking like
Starting point is 00:34:06 what should we yeah so it's kind of well so the crazy thing is it's uh we're all we're all family you know it's like um uh the other two people are my sister-in-law and my dad oh wow oh caesar my heart did that gave you a pay cut no the other two employees they're all cool why you laughing i just thought to my life sorry no no no but yeah like he you know i Like, we're all thinking the same thing. It's like if, you know, I got off for this job because I talked to my friend and he's like, you know what? He's opening up his shop. It's opening up September 1st.
Starting point is 00:34:43 He's just waiting for permits. So once that happens, you know, he wanted me to go in. Yeah. But now it's in the talks of, you know, it's three. Like, if I leave, everybody else is going to. Yeah. Yeah, you're a leader. Yeah, you guys should stage a walkout.
Starting point is 00:34:57 So dumb. Yeah. Stage it. Is that you've been with the company? through like through its ups and its downs when it was down before and was something like this ever happened where they cut your pay and then when it went up again they also like they they moved you up no it's never been that bad it's like you know it's uh you know COVID time obviously I was like the down but I mean we still work through it um you know I I've been I've been here for forever so
Starting point is 00:35:30 It's like, you know, I just don't know. I do it. And it's like I feel like it's the company kind of like, you know, I'm the one on the route when I do like the long drive ones. So I feel like it's more pressure on me. And, you know, Loki, I kind of feel like if I leave, if I leave, it's going to take a big hit on the company. And it's like, I don't know if it's going to come back from it, you know.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Yeah, but did the company care when they give you the one day. notice of you being affected and you getting that big hit in your wallet. Exactly. You're being loyal to somebody's not being loyal to you. Yeah. Oh. The person that told you that the company was going to do that, the person that gave you the notice, is that family too?
Starting point is 00:36:17 Or are they cool? No. Well, basically because I've been with her for so long, but that was just the owner. She just, you know, she did it. She, you know, got us together individually and gave us the paper. We read it. And she just said, if you have any questions, let me know. But I was like, I didn't have any questions at the time.
Starting point is 00:36:35 He didn't know what was, yeah. Yeah. So I just kind of like was shocked. And I just said, okay. And then I, you know, I just kind of like stupidly signed it. Yeah, you signed it. Yeah, just to get out of that uncomfortable situation. But I was like, okay, well, hopefully it doesn't affect me that much, but it did.
Starting point is 00:36:58 And it's just a crazy experience now, and I'm trying to figure it out. But it's like I kind of feel like an attachment to the company, but yet, you know, that attachment is not going to be helping me. Yeah. And Loki, they rely on that attachment just so. Yeah, they do. That's how they get you. Okay, let's help our guy Cesar. Should he, this job that he's been worked at for at least since he was 17 years old, bro.
Starting point is 00:37:26 15 years later, they tell him. him, hey, you're going to go from salary to hourly, and like the next day, the check hit, and it hurt. Yeah. It hurt. And so he does a lot of long drives from San Diego to all the way to the Ventura and Bakersfield and even just like super far, right? But he knows if he leaves, the other employees are going to leave too.
Starting point is 00:37:45 He does have like a backup gig with a homie that's about to open a mechanic shop. With perfect timing. September's literally right on the corner. But he's not just thinking of himself. He's thinking about the company and he's seen about his sister-in-law and his dad that work with him that he knows if I step out I'm good I got a job I don't know what's going to happen if they step out right and then to be completely honest if he finds another job will he have the same commute that would allow him to listen to us let's be selfish here too that's what I was looking
Starting point is 00:38:11 too yeah that's my main concern too should he keep the job and listen to us during his pain or should he find a better job and then let go of us too wow wow that's that's one thing that I don't want to do I don't want to shoot that too thank you that's what I was thinking that to like make sure whatever job he does get he's able to listen to us from five. Well, you know what? I did download the app so I'm listening to you guys. There we go. That's good.
Starting point is 00:38:36 All right. Let's talk the homie Caesar. 818 52059. That's 818 5205.9. Hit us up. It's Power 106. Angie, I love you. I love you too.
Starting point is 00:38:46 You're so beautiful. Can I ask questions? And just to look it up, I did. You can definitely ask questions. It was a notice. Oh, okay. Employers in California are required to give you a heads up before they tinker your wages. And they did give them a notice, but I'm saying if it was a notice.
Starting point is 00:38:57 If it was illegal. It's legal. It's legal. That's my question. And they signed the paper. Oh, yeah. But de mento, why did you sign the paper? What if you just says no?
Starting point is 00:39:05 You know how I knew those things are illegal because low-key landlords, they, you know how they can just pop up at your house. There's a lot that they can't just pop up at your house. They have to tell you like at least the day before. Uh-huh. And our landlords stay doing that. Like, hey, by the way, tomorrow. And I was like, oh. That, yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:21 By the way, tomorrow, we're in the backyard. What? What is he around? I never. Yeah, exactly. Why is he going to go? Love just kidding. Love you, Jeff.
Starting point is 00:39:31 That's my honor's name. Oh. Yes, I still rent. That'll show you my salary. All right, just kidding. 818, 52059. 818, 52059. How do we help Caesar?
Starting point is 00:39:44 It's Power 106. LA's number one for hip-hop. Buenos Dias. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, phone line.
Starting point is 00:39:55 We got you for. The homie. Helpline. Caesar got his salad cut. What? Salary, salary, my bad. That's the same brown. I like that.
Starting point is 00:40:04 I like that. You got greens? Yeah. Not tossed? Hey, yo. He didn't tell us that. But, like, Caesar, he's been working at this place for 15 years. And he just got notice that he got a pay cut.
Starting point is 00:40:20 He got a day's notice. He got a pay cut from salary to hourly. And now he's making way less than before. And he's wondering if he should move on. You should. You're going to get fired next watch. To, uh, he said that. No, he's not.
Starting point is 00:40:34 That's how it starts. No, because then they have to find someone else that would do that pay. And Gen Z is going to be like, uh, no, I want a million dollars. San Diego to get a million. I was thinking. I was thinking. No one's going to do it. And that's why they like him and they kept him.
Starting point is 00:40:48 If it was your cut, they would have cut him already. Yeah. But if he gets, if he leaves. Here you go asking questions again. Oh my God. Two employees or his other. co-workers would get a race. So he's taking one for the team.
Starting point is 00:40:59 His dad and his sister. Yeah. He's taking one for the team. I feel like none of them are getting a raise and I feel like there's a very low ceiling in that company. Oh. From what I can tell. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Yeah. It seems to be a snack distributor. Yeah. A very small company. Yeah. Which has amazing snacks, I'm sure. So they just send me out. And he does the drive to like put it to different, different areas.
Starting point is 00:41:21 Yeah. At the snack distribution center. Which is a tough job. That's a tough job. It's a really tough job. It's a long. It's a long. It's a long.
Starting point is 00:41:26 It's a lot. they worked at a, he worked at a distribution thing. Didn't you do like snacks and stuff? Like the red, what are those called? Redittas. Reditas. Oh, chichorones. Yes, we all like.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Chichorrones. It's the ones that look like a wheel. Let's not start. Let's not start. That the, that the. The duritos. No, they're chicharones. Chichoron.
Starting point is 00:41:49 The little wheel. They're not chicharones. Dacharon is the pig full. That's a different type of chicharon. Okay. It's the ones that the. The pork rinds. The street vendors sell.
Starting point is 00:42:00 Yes. Chicharones. They look like little wheels. That's why they call them Redonditas. Redonditas. Redas. But we call them chicharrones. No, we don't.
Starting point is 00:42:09 In my house, we do. All right? I call them chichalronron. Anyway. All right. Yes. What are they called? Boom.
Starting point is 00:42:17 Boom. Bejas in Sinaloa. Yeah. Where did you come? But we're not in Sinaloa. Yeah. This is America. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:25 Chachana maize. Chicharon de maize. Chachron. Chachron. Chachron. The add to the maize. That makes way more sense. It's a different type of chicharon.
Starting point is 00:42:32 Is that mayonnaise? No. Anyway. Oh, Jose, I'm still interviewing you. I'm still interviewing you. So that's not mayonnaise. So when you worked in that distribution stuff, are you aware, like, sometimes the pay fluctuates or sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad?
Starting point is 00:42:48 Yeah, because, like, they could have lost a whole vendor, like a whole store. Oh, and that would affect there? That would affect that. Like my cousin distributes to like Superior. Say they lost it. Dang. That's not a big blow to the business. That's every superior.
Starting point is 00:43:08 Yeah. Please say it like a superior. Superior. Superior. That's how they probably used to say it over here. Thanks. So you let the family business to work here. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:19 Wow. Wow. Thank you for taking you. So there's your address. See your family. Yeah. Turn your back on your family. It's so clear.
Starting point is 00:43:28 Okay, let's go to Big Al. We got Big Al in the line. Big Al, good morning. Hi. Good morning. Good morning. It's been a while. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Are we on hold? I think he hung up on us. We're on hole. Come on, Big Al. What? He calls us and puts us on. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:43:48 We're on Big Al's time right now. That's right. In Greece. All right. All right. Well, well, we'll let you know. and big out calls back. That's amazing.
Starting point is 00:43:59 Okay, let's go to Lino in Lano. Lino. It's Lino. Lino? Lino? Lino? Like Richie. Boom.
Starting point is 00:44:08 All right. I'm sorry. You know what? Uberto, our phone screener, you got to have people spell out their name. He just hears your name and then he's bigger. It's like Starbucks or like at coffee places. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:20 When it's like, oh, what's your name? Oh, here you go, Lingo. Yeah, I'll say Greg. Craig. Craig is. I'm like darn. That's not crazy. All right.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Lionel. Yeah. Talk to us. You are actually an HR manager. No. An HR manager. I don't know. Our guy does not have spelled.
Starting point is 00:44:36 Yeah. It says as HR manager head tell him to leave. Oh, okay. But he spelled head like DJ head. Oh. He forgot the A. Yeah. Shout out to the Watts.
Starting point is 00:44:47 Yeah. Yeah, man. Leave. I think that drive from San Diego to, what is the Ventura, Bakersfield. Yeah. That's hard. And if he can find the job that improves his quality of life, I mean, why not take it?
Starting point is 00:45:02 He's probably on the road so much. He's tired. You know, it's probably taken away from whatever he other responsibilities have. You know, I don't like when employees say, like, you know, this is family and I'm going to leave. Like an employer will always a switch up when they need to switch up without a patient or notice. Ouch. This is coming from HR. right your HR
Starting point is 00:45:27 it happens sometimes you just got we got to do what we got to do as a company so you know I don't think that's a little bit of manipulation then if like an employer tells you like you're like family to get that in your like brainwash you yeah yeah would you fire your
Starting point is 00:45:43 your cousin or your aunt it depends on which one because Robert he oh my god he definitely he's always late he has a bunch of girlfriends so probably I will fire him irresponsible yeah no no we you know we got to hold them accountable i'm incredible i would keep lupita till the i'm just kidding i'm sorry i'm sorry okay
Starting point is 00:46:05 but it's not there's there's like a blind loyalty to them it's like they they make you feel good they trap you but then they and then they grab you and you've been there for 15 years and then your identity is tied up to that purse to that company yeah that's a big thing I can't do anything because I've been with this company for 17 years. Like, this is all I know. But, you know, sometimes it takes a lot of courage to start over somewhere new. And this mechanic shop, it could be something new for him. And who knows, maybe he can open up his own mechanic shop one day.
Starting point is 00:46:41 Or his own route. Abilities are endless. Yeah. Or his own route. Exactly. Take out his previous company. Oh, good idea. To hire his own family.
Starting point is 00:46:48 I think he has, like, the heartfeltness for the company because he's seeing it kind of go through downtimes. I think he's seeing like this is not a personal thing. He's he's seeing like, oh, the company's down right now. And then I think his dad and his sister-in-law also being employees is affecting him. He knows if he leaves and they'll leave and while he has a place to go, they might not. You know, he can't make a decision for everyone else. They will probably leave, but they're not going to leave right away because no one in their right mind would bounce if they don't have a second plan B. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:26 So yeah, they'll leave. And, you know, it's up to the company to figure it out. Because if they were able to figure out to cut their pay and go from salary to hourly, like they can figure it out. Again, at the end of the day, you, he gave them, what, 17 years of his life, he said, you guys said? I mean, yeah, that's a lot, you know. And to be stuck in one thing with and then just being like thrown away like that,
Starting point is 00:47:51 No, man. That's not dope. Dang, does the company know that you talk like this as an HR? Yeah. I feel like you're the one that's like talking to people, like writing them up. I was like, hey, by the way, you know, this company is wrong. You can do it in the wrong way. Yeah. Here's the number of the lawyer.
Starting point is 00:48:10 That's you. No, I don't know about the lawyer. I don't know that. I don't do that. But, you know, sometimes I do tell them it's like it's not working out. And that's how a conversation starts of, is this something that you want to. to do and if you don't like you know we can work something now where you transition out but like it's rather i always um i i like honesty because with honesty we can work with that right yeah
Starting point is 00:48:34 and come out with the solution for both people but if they're lying they're saying yeah dope and then you know they go around and then create chaos that's a different story uh but you're smart he gets them to quit before he gets fired him wow so that he doesn't have to pay them unemployment yeah oh oh my oh yeah you're the machine yeah he was like don't you just want to quit sometimes yeah just do it yeah it's crazy you know it's probably way better look like if you leave now i won't look like just go and i won't look okay just do it now or else i'm just gonna have to write you up you know if someone if someone files the unemployment for disciplinary actions they more than likely wouldn't get it so it's either you quit
Starting point is 00:49:21 And then you don't have a, like, a bad mark, I guess, on your resume. Or, you know, you quit and then you get fired and your resume when they ask, oh, so what happened in your previous job? What are you going to say? You're going to lie to them? And then if it comes out, like, you definitely lose a job. Well, that's why you put in your resume that you worked at Blockbuster because there's no way for them to check. Yeah, I worked at Radio Shack.
Starting point is 00:49:46 Yeah, I worked at Radio Shack. Regional Manager. I was Radio Shack. Then I went to Blockbuster. Yeah, and Toys R Us, a great time. Then I was working at Red Box. I was co-CEO. Got you!
Starting point is 00:49:58 Who are they going to call? Who are they going to call it to reference? Nobody. We are scammers. Then I was at Circus City. All right. Anthony, from Lakewood. What's up, Anthony?
Starting point is 00:50:12 What's going on? What's up, bro? Anthony, we got this, our homie, Caesar. Caesar's been working at, like, a snap. distribution company where he has this long drive from like san diego to baker's field or ventura all that stuff and recently his company told him hey we're going to have to move you from sourly to hourly to literally the next day he sees that his check is way less than what he's used to and it's hurting his pocket he feels really sad about it because he's been at the company since he was 17 years old
Starting point is 00:50:42 it's been 15 years since then and his dad works there his sister-in-law works there as well so he definitely wants to leave another homie is like hey i'm opening up a mechanic shop you can come work for me he has something lined up but he does feel love for the company he feels bad for the boss he feels that if he leaves then what's going to happen with his dad and his sister-in-law and so he's asking for help what would you tell him love don't pay the bills he didn't need to realize having love for a company is not going to pay your bill like your salary right like one thing that this guy needs to understand that he's young and there's so many different jobs you can get and he already has the backup plan first of all my mindset if I already came up for the back of the plan I'm
Starting point is 00:51:33 already out yeah that's what when you make up a that's like that shit if she already got a side dude she out now I get it now I get what he's talking about yeah makes sense now you put it in terms yeah I can understand what he's talking about now I'm the guy that we talked about the EBT Redding. I already know, Anthony. You feel me? So with this situation, like, I was in this situation after the beginning of the year. I was the top-paid salary person at this distribution.
Starting point is 00:52:06 Right? And so they walked me in. I'll come in on a Monday, which they did wrong. They never, no, they did it on a Friday. So they messed up and left me with the weekend and think about it. They had a contract. They're like, we're going to move you from salaries. to hourly plus this bonus structure that's going to pay you more than what you would have got
Starting point is 00:52:27 with your salary. They dressed it up real nice. Yeah. Yeah, I'm all like, but yeah, the economy's down. So what happens if these numbers don't get hit? What is my base going to be with hourly? And I'll pay all the bills. I pay the house bills at my house.
Starting point is 00:52:47 You know what I'm saying? My day's her side of the bill. Let's go. No EBT wedding for you guys. I remember. Yep. Yeah, we're not doing the EBC thing. We're going to stack up and do the thing right.
Starting point is 00:52:59 You feel me? Yeah. Which there's nothing wrong with EBT thing. It's just that Anthony judged people for charging him for a wedding. And it's like, what? Like somehow it turned into an EBT wedding according to Anthony. Sponsored wedding. You can't do it.
Starting point is 00:53:15 You guys just need to go ahead and go. Because I'm telling you, if you already made the backup plan, do the backup plan and get something else going. And guess what? Mechanics are needed every single day. I need one. I got an excursion sitting in my driveway with my son to drive. Go ahead and look it up. I got some money for you right now and I'll pay cash.
Starting point is 00:53:33 Come on. There we go. Anthony, what about his dad and his sister-in-law that he feels bad for it? I mean, hey, his dad is supposed to be the example. The sister-in-law, hey, you can go get your own job. You got to think for yourself because the thing is companies do that. They hire the whole family because they want that pressure. What you're going to leave your, you know, your Meno behind?
Starting point is 00:53:58 Wow. Anthony, that. hurts. Yeah, that's happening to my... I mean, it's the truth because I've been... I'm from Cali. I've been in all these things and I've had so many different jobs. I work for myself now and I love it. Like, I don't do all the things
Starting point is 00:54:13 and people like working for people that's cool. Yeah. But this situation ain't cool because they heart, like, I'm telling you, they get these minority workers in there, black, Polynesian, Hispanic, Indian. They get them in there, get the family in there. Then that next thing you know,
Starting point is 00:54:30 you guys are like family what are you guys doing you guys are going to do this to us and it's all manipulation we need the only thing that needs to manipulate you is your money and and that needs to manipulate you to be a better person and be a person that's going to get outside the box and go get that money it's like if you're here and tell you're on and like if you're here if you pay these high ass bills I'm oh I that's not a real cuss word if you pay these high bills for gas if you pay these high bills for me gas, rent, lease, all this stuff, you can make it anywhere. And working remote is a real thing. So never get stuck where you don't want to be because I'm telling you,
Starting point is 00:55:11 somebody needs a good worker and everybody wants to leave. There you go. We appreciate you. I'm going to your TED Talk. Please make yourself like a motivational speaker. We need more of that. That's right. And if you're around the Lakewood area and you can,
Starting point is 00:55:33 can fix this excursion. Get up my guy, Anthony. For real. He pays cash. He pays in motivational speaking. Yeah. My deal's heard that. Pays cash?
Starting point is 00:55:43 All right, Anthony, I'll get you. I'll get back to you on that. But thank you guys so much. That was awesome. Yeah, that was. I'm motivated because of him now. Yeah. It's weird.
Starting point is 00:55:53 It's weird. A, but Greg, we're family, bro. Family. You don't need here. Like, what does Vin Diesel see? Never turn your family. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:00 We've trauma bonded, all right? Yeah, we have. We have. Definitely have. You even think of leaving. Yeah. I've cried at this place before. Like, geez.
Starting point is 00:56:08 Not because of me. No, I've never cried at a workplace before, but man. Don't you love it here? I love it here. Let's go. Happy to work here. Not leaving. The Homi Helpline.
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Starting point is 00:56:35 That's 818 52059. Caller 10 hit us up so you can see Pesso Pluma live in concert at Honda Center in Anaheim that's going down next week, August 22nd. All right. 818-52059. That was a very serious homie helpline. That was. And kids, that's why don't grow up. Yeah, don't grow up.
Starting point is 00:56:54 You got to worry about it. You just want to worry about money. They're probably like, what's going on? Salary? What? Manipation? All that kind of. I was trying to explain to my son how.
Starting point is 00:57:03 all he has to worry about is homework right now. You know, because like that song, Amad back in the day. And then so I was like, look, I was like, this guy, he just wishes that he didn't grow up because now he has more things to worry about. And he was just like staring at me like, I don't want to do homework. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just like, never mind. Yeah, because these are the problems.
Starting point is 00:57:22 You guys have it easy. You guys have a thing. You want to be driving from Santiago to Baker's Field on distribution with your hours cut, all of that. Okay. Can we play that song back in there? the day. That's a good song. I'm gonna see if we have it. Keep it here though. It's Power 106. LA's number one for hip-hop. Buenos Aires. It's Power 106, Brownback morning. Yeah. Good morning to you. Hey, Brian, this is when you were supposed to come in. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. Who am I matter? Please tell me who am I matter. Who gets it?
Starting point is 00:57:51 Ramona. All right. It's Greg's premature birthday. Yes, prematurely. Yeah. And there was a premature ejaculation that just happened. Yeah. Um, we're supposed to be on air like, hey, what's up? Happy birthday. Good morning to you and then his homie Brian Nina Ferner was supposed to come in oh that's what's supposed to happen you you know how like we give Angie Marci yeah they were supposed to come in and do for he's a jolly good fellow oh okay with chicken tenders yeah for he's a jolly good fella oh Brian then that's that all you're Bro, I want to throw something. I never thought HR and beer would be in the same room as me right now.
Starting point is 00:58:33 HR just handed you, no. Furne handed me off. My boss actually handed me PBRs right now. I was like, wow, this is actually happening. Shockin came in with the, what did you come in? That was very HR cookies and chicken strips. Yeah. And then my other boss gives me peanuts trying to kill me.
Starting point is 00:58:52 Padres nuts. Brian, he's allergic to peanuts, but it's Padres, though. Don't touch it. It's fine. I was like, oh, peanuts, but Padres, Padre's, Padre Greenettes. Seltius and Red Bull. Also, we'll kill him. Are you guys aware that Greg has a liver issue that went to the emirons?
Starting point is 00:59:11 A whole, like, leader of Tito's. Oh, my God. Bro, that whole bucket is designed to take you out. It's for me. Yeah. They don't want you to kill me. I appreciate it though. They don't want you to make it to this birthday
Starting point is 00:59:25 because your birthday is literally on Wednesday. That is true. All right. Thank you guys. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I love you.
Starting point is 00:59:33 Love you. Love you. Yeah. Brad. Yeah. Brian. What happened, Brian? Can we do it?
Starting point is 00:59:42 Do over? Can we do it over? No, we can't. She told me 32nd and Thursday. Like a minute too early. Oh. So he always comes. But we're on a delay, though.
Starting point is 00:59:52 Whatever. It's radio. It's radio. All right. Keep it here. I'm sorry that I cut off the sign. I was just so angry. We're going to do Sombrasaela with Angelica after this.
Starting point is 01:00:01 It's Pirateau 6. LA's number one for hip-hop. Happy birthday, Greg. Thank you. Can I slam these PBRs? Yes. You have to get on the mix. I'll suck on with you, Greg.
Starting point is 01:00:09 No. I'm down. You down? 8.30. Greg's going to be in the mix. 8. Sambrosala with Angie. Sexy Red has finally admitted her feelings for Chief Keith.
Starting point is 01:00:25 Steve. What? You know how like a couple of weeks ago she was saying like, oh, that's always been her celebrity crush. Her celebrity crush. And we saw them in the studio taking pictures and she was really close to him. And the whole time she's like, nah, nah, we're just friends. Well, and then she did say, because the other, the girl that his, like, his actual girlfriend
Starting point is 01:00:46 or like is close to him was like, oh, that's my man. Yeah, Kayla. Yeah. And then she was like, well, I hope you ready to fight because I'm a fight over him. Yeah. And we thought she was trolling. But now she opened up and she's saying like, you know what? I do like him.
Starting point is 01:01:01 And he likes me. Listen. That's my dog. Like, I don't got too many homeboys that I could sit on the phone with. And I'm not even saying that's my homeboy because I don't know what we got going on. We like each other. But we can sit on the phone. We can be around each other and like act like we've been to each other all these years.
Starting point is 01:01:18 Oh, you guys actually like each other too. Yeah. See, they like each other. But I don't know. They're like in the friend zone. Both of them. Yeah. It can be tricky because they're peers, essentially.
Starting point is 01:01:29 It's tricky because sexy red does wrestling stuff. Right? So I don't know if this is real. You don't think so, but he's not in the... She's so good at marketing. Yeah, she's great at marketing. So this could be like, you know? It could be like a rollout to like...
Starting point is 01:01:43 Whatever Dominic Mysterio does. Yes. All fake? I know. I think she's pretty genuine with this. Because she's talked about like when she first came out, like, super influenced by chief keef and stuff like that so now that she's like cool with them i'm sure it's still probably like trips her out and if there's the just the slight chance that they can maybe be together or
Starting point is 01:02:05 whatever it's like she's like probably wants that but then it's also they're touring they probably live in different places she has kids he has kids and it's super hard to like make that work i'm wondering though too like is that the whole new thing because even um dang like even with druski and ruby rose yeah yeah dating or not dating or it's a joke anything. It's like, hmm, we don't need that. Like the whole, like, I'm not sure if they know, but we don't need that as marketing. Oh, like. But it works is the, the part that it's like, no. No, it's like it's like it's like cringe. I know, but I feel like it gets it gets the people going and it gets people talking.
Starting point is 01:02:43 You know, I don't. Oh, okay. See, they asked her. I'm like, well, don't you have a baby daddy like, you just had a baby. And she's like, well, yeah, but still listen. What baby did he? That's my ex. My baby daddy and jail. That's my son dating. He and Jill. Free my baby daddy. Period. Free my baby dating the fast way.
Starting point is 01:03:01 Okay, cool. So we might see you and she's keep one day or something. It might be my next, my third baby dating. You still think she's trolling on that? I think like maybe she's like. In a perfect world, probably she wants that. For her or for him to be the third baby daddy. I think she really, really does like him.
Starting point is 01:03:18 But it's like, how do you even get out of the friend zone? Yeah, that's the, that's the truth of part. Because I feel like maybe he put her in the friend zone and she put him in the front zone. because they're just scared of committing or something? Didn't she, if, what? If he's her celebrity crush, she wouldn't put him in his friend zone. That's why she's already admitting that they both like each other. Yeah, but you're just saying that she put him in the friend zone.
Starting point is 01:03:38 Well, because they haven't made a move. They're not a thing. Yeah. She needs to fight harder. Super slam him. What are they doing wrestling? Power slam him, please. Oh.
Starting point is 01:03:51 Yeah. I get you, I get where you're going, but it just doesn't feel real. me specifically and it's like, oh, okay. You just think she's trolling us for like a rollout or something. Not even trolling, it's just it's her character. And Loki, I would think that like, we don't know who her baby daddy is, right? No. So she keeps her love life quiet, right?
Starting point is 01:04:07 So why should be loud about this person? Unless it's a part of the character. It's a part of the plot. Do you get what I'm saying? I get what you're saying. Because she is very private. She's very private. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:18 With Drake human, yeah. But if she really felt away for him and I'm theoretically, yeah. She would keep that private because she's, She's not trying to mess up the chances of being too thirsty or being too this or being too that. You're changing my mind lefty because remember she was doing this similar thing with Drake. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:33 And then they dropped a song. Yeah. Okay. Never mind it. Never mind my question. She literally did the whole thing. Remember? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:40 My baby. Rich baby daddy. Yeah. And we thought we're like, was Drake the baby daddy? It was like no. She pulled a lot. She's just so good at this though. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:48 You got to give her credit. It just feels like the whole, like all of our world is that. A lot of it is. A lot of truth. controlling a lot for just the clicks and for us to talk about it. Like, for example, Drewski don't have anything he's popping up with, but it's just even like that whole social media aspect of like, oh, like, is he with Ruby or not? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:06 Are they together or not? And it's just like, oh, okay. Now it's just like in real, like regular people, you don't know if they're going to be together. Yeah. Yeah. Like when people are like, ooh, it's a great and Angie thing. Oh, I don't know. Yeah, but I think it's kind of messed up.
Starting point is 01:05:16 If it's not true of a sexy red to play that part, because there's real people that go through being in the friend zone. Yeah. Like you, Victor? Yeah. It's not of it. Yes, it has. So she's making, she's making a mockery of our lives. Of the friends only?
Starting point is 01:05:31 Yes. That's why it hits so hard. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Sometimes you know, your celebrity crush can, you know, you can meet them and then you be in the friend zone, then you're not, and then you're back in. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:42 It's a whole little cycle. Things go on and, you know, life goes on. All right. And you're happy. You're very happy. You're very happy to not be out of the friend zone with that specific person. You're very happy in your new situation. Love it.
Starting point is 01:05:54 Wow. Sexy Redmond. Yeah, you got me sexy. You got me. Yeah. All right, that's it for Sobra Salah. Brat to you by your local Southern California Toyota dealers. I'm Angie from Brownback Mornings. I'm Power 106.
Starting point is 01:06:06 LA's number one for hip-hop. Buenos days. scrolling with the homies. The birthday boy, Gregorio. Hey, Letty. If you're feeling very demure, very cutesy, it's because TikTok made you that way. Very cutey.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Yes, very cutie, very demure. It's a new TikTok audio that's going super viral, and everybody's, making their own twist to it. Yeah, I'm seeing it all over social media, like memes. This is very demure. Very cute. Very cutie. Very mindful. Yeah. But then it's just like random things. Yeah. I feel like TikTok discovers a new word like a month. And then everybody just discovers it together. But then they make it awkward. It makes it lose the actual meaning of the word. Yeah. If you've heard people saying it and you're confused on what they're saying, I got you. I'll play the original audio.
Starting point is 01:06:51 And this is what everybody's talking about. This is where they got the very demiore, very cute Listen to this. You see how I do my makeup for work? Very demure. Very mindful. I don't come to work with a green cut crease. I don't do too much. I'm very mindful while I'm at work.
Starting point is 01:07:06 So that's the original audio that everybody took and like you're saying very demure, very cutesy, right? Right. People are making their own twist to it now. And this is how it sounds. Boys, you see how I pick up flowers to my girl? Very cutesy. Very demure, okay? It took me 2.4 seconds to go get them.
Starting point is 01:07:25 $20. Easy. Very cutesy. Very, very mindful. I like that one. Yeah, that's a good. The other ones I've seen are dumb, bro. This one I like because I relate to it so much.
Starting point is 01:07:38 You see how I'm getting gas for work tomorrow? Very mindful. Very demure. I'm not waking up tomorrow with no gas. Very thoughtful. Yeah. Some people are just making their own twist to it. Yeah, it kind of doesn't, like, demure doesn't mean that.
Starting point is 01:07:53 What does demure mean? I was trying to fire there right now. reserved, modest, and shy. Modest. So people are doing, like, modest things and be like, you see, I'm doing this very demure. Modest as in, like, simple, right? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:02 It made sense when the original guy said it. Yeah, like my makeup. Because it's like, yeah, he's like reserved, like not too much, not too loud. Yeah. Yeah, that person is usually, he does makeup tutorials and he does crazy makeup. And so then he's like to work though. It's just a wing liner, like very demure and very mindful. Very casual.
Starting point is 01:08:19 So he's talking about very simple then. That's what he's talking about. Yeah. Very straight to the point. Mm-hmm. I like it. Do you got one? Do you got one in your mind, Letty? I have, like, annoying ones that I've seen.
Starting point is 01:08:30 But everyone's done them, and I'm like, okay, I get it. Okay, I saw this one. Shout out you, Vicki the Fitchick. And she was showing, she's like, you see how I have this whole house to myself? I'm 30 plus years old with no kids, very demure, very mindful of the environment and the economy. And I was like, me with my three kids. Throwing jobs at us. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:52 All the trash I grow. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Not having the recycle bin, all that? Not very mindful. Yeah. So someone put, you see how I hiked running and didn't post it on Instagram?
Starting point is 01:09:01 Very demure. Very cutesy. Okay. Very mindful. Yeah, I like that one. That fits. So it's like when I want to. You see, you see how my turn signals on when I turn?
Starting point is 01:09:10 Very demure. Oh. Oh. Okay. You see how I pick you up from L.A.X? Very demure. Very cute. Very mindful of you.
Starting point is 01:09:20 You see how I never go out during the week anymore. Very demure. Demure. Very mindful. You are very mindful. You see how I text? Did you feel that earthquake after the earthquake? Very demure.
Starting point is 01:09:32 Wow. Right. Mindful. Okay. Greg, have you done anything to mirror lately? Do you see how I offer to chug PBRs of Vic? Very demure. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:44 That was not mindful of us being at work. Oh. That's actually the opposite. HR was just here full. She's the one, give it to me. Very anti-demure. Yeah. Not mindful.
Starting point is 01:09:54 Yeah. You see how I wanted to throw a chancla at Brian for coming in prematurely during your surprise? But instead, I just gave him mojo. Very demure. Very mindful. Very cute. Yeah. I got to go to host locals.
Starting point is 01:10:06 Yeah. And you know that he has to bring in something right now and he's not coming in to bring in to bring in. Again. Oh, wow. And I'm more mad, but hey, I'm smiling. Not very timeful. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:18 Not mindful of him. Not mindful either. That was crazy. All my bosses gave me all. That's crazy. All your brothers gave you alcohol? Alcohol. Alcohol.
Starting point is 01:10:26 What does that say about you, brother? I don't know. That is very crazy. And chicken. I didn't eat that right now, actually. Oh, look, Ryan's here. Oh. What is this?
Starting point is 01:10:39 A glizzy cake? Is that a glizzy cake? Is that a one-of-one glizzy cake? A cake of hot dogs. Oh, my God. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday, dear Gregorio, the Gisley Goblin.
Starting point is 01:10:59 Happy birthday to you. Hey, yo, that can't hold him seven glissies at 8 a.m. Broly go out the glissies. See how you got me. Takeo like lissy in your mouth. Like, yeah, taste it. Taste it. Gia loa.
Starting point is 01:11:19 They're cold. Who cares? It's power 106. Brown bag mornings. Good morning to you and you. And you and even you. Not you, Greg. Oh, not me?
Starting point is 01:11:38 Oh, okay. It's DJ Greg's birthday, so we're going to make him DJ on his birthday. Greg, you ready? Let me hear a little something. You want to hear? There we go. Greg is turning from Denio Mujer. I can't wait.
Starting point is 01:11:57 Greg, someone wants to give the DJ a BJ. What? Are you down? I mean, yes or no? I'm down. What's up? Yes or no? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:11 All right. You're saying yes. You are confirming yes. Give the DJ a BJ. Is it Dolly Parton? You said yes. I'll say yeah. I'm down.
Starting point is 01:12:19 Oh, my God. Are you sure? Angie, do you want to tell them what the BJ is? Is it a Pizuki from PJ? No. No. It's a big jalapeno. Oh.
Starting point is 01:12:29 What is he? It's a big jalapeno. It's a big alahaleo. And you said yes, like a thousand. In times. Is it super spicy like the last one? It's super spicy.
Starting point is 01:12:38 Like super spicy? Super spicy. Super spicy. All right. So get in the mix and we're going to give the DJ of BJ. Happy birthday.
Starting point is 01:13:03 It's shiver. We're going to party like it's sugar. We're going to sip a party like it's shiver. And you know we don't give a great. See my thing. You can find me in the club. Battle full of blood. Mama, I got what you need.
Starting point is 01:13:14 If you need the fill of balls. I'm in having sex. I ain't any making love. So come give me a hook. A little. Yeah. Oh, I need you to get up a... DJ Greg C. Play this shit.
Starting point is 01:14:01 Yeah. I just dad my man, Jay. On day. Make all the nines and seems fly. I just dad my man. That's the birthday boy, DJ Greg C-Pow. 106. L.A.'s number one for hip-hop Greg.
Starting point is 01:15:39 Ah-huh. Uh-huh. What's that? I'm gonna make you mix after the break, too. Oh, yeah, let's do it. We're gonna keep it going. You see how crazy I was going for that white. You're going crazy, bro.
Starting point is 01:15:47 That's my song right there. That is my song. It's time to give the DJ a BJ a BJ everybody. What do you mean? For his birthday. So our guy, our guy, Big Jose, BJ, has a big jalapeno. And also he has a Chile in his hand.
Starting point is 01:16:03 And also he has an actual halapeno for you. Jose, put your clothes back on, bro. Jesus. My God. Yeah. You asked for it. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 01:16:13 You said yes. Yes, I'll take the BJ. You said I would appreciate the BJ right now. I would. Yeah. Jose, get away from me. So it's your time. I need you to put the music down.
Starting point is 01:16:23 Put the music down. Oh, my God. Why are you going to be so close to my mouth? Take a bite. Take a bite. I like the jalapeno. Oh, you're a neat. No.
Starting point is 01:16:33 I need a bite, fool. You're not trying to get the seeds. Take a big bite of the big jalapeno. A little bit bad. No, that's a big bite. Just a tip, Greg. He went here. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:45 It's 5106. L.A.'s number one for hip hop is DJ Greg C. Early birthday. This free birthday party, Greg C. Greg C. And right before the break, Greg C got a, the DJ got a BJ. Yeah. You said yes to it.
Starting point is 01:17:00 Me and Jose got close. Yeah. It was weird. You had big Jose's big jalapeno. B.J. He looked too happy to do that. All right. But hey, you said yes, so it's partly your fault.
Starting point is 01:17:11 Yeah, it's fine. Okay, so we want to give the DJ a PJ. Are you ready for that? A PJ? Yes. If it's peanut butter jelly, it's dangerous. I don't know. I could find.
Starting point is 01:17:20 I could possibly, dun, dun, don't. No, but are you guessing or knowing? Yeah, I'll do it. We're gonna give the DJ a PJ? Can I, like, give it to somebody else? No, no, no. It's only the DJ? You can't phone a friend.
Starting point is 01:17:31 I can't phone a friend? Can we use a DJ or PJ? Sure, let's do it. Are you sure? That's why I'm like 50 feet. I don't know. No, I don't want to do it. I don't want to do it.
Starting point is 01:17:39 You're scared? I'm scared. Bro, Greg, we were about to give you a private jet. Greg! Get a private jet! Oh my God. How am I supposed to get to Nobu now? All right, Greg, be in the mix.
Starting point is 01:17:56 I don't know this is what you actually love doing? Yes, this is what I love doing. Let's get into the mix with DJ Greg C. It's still a point out Friday, you guys. Yeah. 106, L.A's number one for hip-hop. Come on. DJ Greg C.
Starting point is 01:18:19 DJ Greg C. Your Theo's favorite DJ. Power 106, number one for hip-hop. Take your kids. Big Thanks. Hey, nobody. DJ Greg C, play this shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:48 Going live in my birthday Spending hundred racks on a new chain Going don't me going insane You can race with us But it ain't safe You ain't talking money Put a muzzle on your mouth Cars, cash in the mouth
Starting point is 01:20:54 Got bras at the house getting smout And I'm somewhere in the front Because I'm somebody that count Money and all of my accounts Show my little homies with this ball And it's about Got the broly on my wrist Cupid on my neck
Starting point is 01:21:08 She say is that Elvis Presty I say no, that's my come X Are you someone famous? I say if you're in the rap Do it make a difference? Why you interested in that? Nass me with the cat. See, I'm the type to hit you once and never call you back.
Starting point is 01:21:20 See, I'm the type of the fuck. You hear my song and throw a stack. When they play this in the club, you got to throw it back. What's up? What's up? Nelke. He's up. D.J. Greg.
Starting point is 01:22:06 Let's go. Leave me alone, Craig. Greg. You're so cute, Greg. I played that Nip version for you, you see? I got you. To make me so bad. It's like, if you would have let me mix instead of VIP,
Starting point is 01:22:17 Nipsey's DJ. yesterday you would have heard it. Look, look, he didn't say no. I want that to make you really happy. All right. I see that text message. Okay, all right. It's fine.
Starting point is 01:22:32 It's fine. I love you. Greg, happy early birthday. Bro, I had to do this today because I'm going to be out next week. Yeah. And I didn't want you to think that I don't love you, bro. Like, I literally genuinely, I look at you and I see you being coming to
Starting point is 01:22:44 man DJ and things like you. Yeah. Thank you, Maddie. I appreciate it. I really want to cry. I love you, bro. You are killing it. Thank you, thank you.
Starting point is 01:22:54 You're 5-106-down and you're killing it. Thank you. Appreciate it so much. Love every single one of you guys. No, no. No, that doesn't matter. You have a little with her? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:04 Have a moment with her. Letty, I love you, Lettie. Thank you for everything. It's been a long time that we worked together. We wanted to kill each other sometimes. I never wanted to kill you, but thanks for telling you. You sniffing your soul. Sometimes we want to, you know, squabble down, but love you.
Starting point is 01:23:18 I never wanted to fight you, but now I know. I knew that's what you were talking about in the hallway. I knew that. Look, if you make it look like an accident. All right. Keep it here. It's 5106. The time has come for this.
Starting point is 01:23:31 Am-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-A-N-N-A-N-N-A-N-G. August 16th? Yes, 8-16. Yeah, it's mid-August. Mm-hmm. But I have to tell you, already, get ready for the pumpkin spices. What? Everyone waits for the return of pumpkin spice to Starbucks, right?
Starting point is 01:23:50 Yeah. It's launching August 22nd next week. You know where it's at already? Super early. Krispy cream. Really? What? 711.
Starting point is 01:23:57 Oh. Oh, you're right. Yeah, 711 has a pumpkin spice slushy. Slushy. Yeah. Wow. Or what are they? The slurpy.
Starting point is 01:24:05 Slurpees, yeah. Wow. I'm going to try that out. Certain ones. Because there's one by the station. That one didn't have it. Oh, yeah. I got excited.
Starting point is 01:24:12 But certain ones. Jose had them, the ones that did have them. I think the one in Alhambra has it. I want to try that. Yeah, I would like to try it. Yeah. I would like to try it. Yeah, I went to Krispy Cream yesterday and I'm like, pumpkin already?
Starting point is 01:24:23 Yeah. I'm like, it's 100 degrees outside still. True. Yeah, but it's coming. Yeah, and Pumpkin spice cold is good. Yeah, it is. I actually enjoy pumpkin. We have a homie George and he knows the barista somewhere.
Starting point is 01:24:37 Yeah. And they made him pumpkin spice early, but they like faked what the thing was on his actual coffee. And I was like, wow, whatever. They had to pull it out the back. Yeah, whatever credibility. You have, I would like that. I would like that with the bristas. Right now they're already trying it.
Starting point is 01:24:53 So the world gets it early, but the bristas family probably gets it. Well, he had to go and give like a secret code. Like, PSL. Yeah, PSL. It's double PSL. Double PSL. Jackalentermont. Nightmare before Christmas.
Starting point is 01:25:10 Nightmare. Jack Skellington. There's also some new stuff that's coming to Starbucks. Angie was showing me. There's this one that. I'm pretty excited to try. Because, you know, like, what do they say? The ice cream that all Latina moms love is the butter piccan.
Starting point is 01:25:26 Oh, yeah, what? And what's the same, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Every Latino mom loves butter and pec. It's salted pecan cream cold foam. Yeah. Yeah. So I can't wait to try that.
Starting point is 01:25:38 Just so you guys know. Oh, my God. I just noticed Latiti, they have baked apple pie croissant. Oh, I love apple pie. I got me, too. All right. We'll just be ready because we're ready. We're ready for the pumpkin spice.
Starting point is 01:25:50 What is that again? Baked apple croissant. I love croissant so much. I love apple pie. We literally got you everything that you loved and you never said you love croissant so we didn't get you that for your birthday, great. You said you like everything was cool though. I love it. We gave you a BJ.
Starting point is 01:26:07 Yeah. Yeah, I want the PJ. You turned down the PJ. Would you like to have the T.J for the PJ? I mean, TJ, Hong Kong? Yes. Yeah. Should we give the DJ a T.
Starting point is 01:26:18 Yeah, if it's a ticket to Hong Kong No, it's not What is it? I'll sell you after you this. I'll tell you after this. Keep in here. It's Power 106, L.A's number four for hip-hop. It's Parano-6, Brownback mornings.
Starting point is 01:26:31 Buenos dees to you. Morning. Wednesdays to you. It's Friday. Greg C. Yes. It's your favorite. P.
Starting point is 01:26:44 J. Oh. That's it. Okay. Who's your shout out? I have a shout out for my neighbor slash stepsister. I guess. What?
Starting point is 01:26:56 Yeah. Did she do laundry at your house? Why are you stuck in the laundry? No, not like this. Bro. Come on. She's turning 15. Oh.
Starting point is 01:27:04 Oh my God. You should have led with that. No one didn't. You know who we are? You know how we are. As Greg is saying, I'm like, please, no. Just say, you should have said, you should have been saying.
Starting point is 01:27:17 Yeah, literally her kinsenera is this Saturday. Shout to Beya. Yeah, we love you. Your mom loves you. Just have a great weekend. Have a great birthday. Dang. Is she listening right now?
Starting point is 01:27:30 I think so. Okay. I hope so. Is your dad going to be at the Kinse? Yeah, with the lowrider. Nice. Is her dad going to be at the day? Yeah, I think so.
Starting point is 01:27:39 Oh. He's going to hit the switches when he sees him? He used to be the neighbor. Oh. No, I don't want to get into it, but no, it's not. Yeah. There's no beef like that. There's no beef like that.
Starting point is 01:27:54 You sure. That's what you think. Are you sure? Yeah. He's like, yeah, yeah. He's like, because last year, the neighbor was the neighbor. But that's, that was a different person. Oh, wait, what?
Starting point is 01:28:05 No. Oh, the baby daddy of, like, her son, wait, her dad. Yeah. Is not our neighbor. The neighbor. Yes. Oh. Got it.
Starting point is 01:28:16 Got it. All right, right. Is her stepdad. going to be there? No. No. No. B.
Starting point is 01:28:23 B. B. B. B. B. B. A live band. Okay.
Starting point is 01:28:28 Well, I'm sorry. I take all that back. It's going to be great. Yeah. It'll be fun. Are you going? Victor? I have to tend to some business in Mexico.
Starting point is 01:28:37 So I will actually. Wow. Not on the first birthday of your step sister. Her big 15th. That's a big party. She's great. Why did you ask me that? Why did you know that it was good?
Starting point is 01:28:53 Oh, I get what he did. First of all, he forgot the shout out at seven. No, no, they just told me late. They told me late. It's like you know what he thinks giving her the shout out will suffice for not showing up to the kinsengen. Why did you ask me? You don't want me home to play? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:09 It's okay. Yeah, he has a dilemma. No, I'm gone. All right. No, he's going. He's going. Maybe next year, little girl. Maybe he's going to see.
Starting point is 01:29:20 All right Word on Rosecrans What's the word? Word on Rosecrans Rosecrans The word is YG dropped Just Read Up 3 And the Ratchetness is back
Starting point is 01:29:34 Yeah Ratchet is back That's right Look YG made the sequel To Just Read Up 2 11 years later Wow 2013 is when Just Read Up 2 came out
Starting point is 01:29:44 And this is a classic mixtape series that you know Everyone in L.A loves Yes And the new album is much more of those vibes. There's, you know, songs with familiar people, you know, that he's done songs with before, such as Tidalasine.
Starting point is 01:29:57 All right? Listen to Rescue Me featuring Tidalasine. Somebody rescue me. I got too many eaters in an SUV. I got too many eaters in an SUV. Hey, somebody rescue me. Somebody rescue me. I got too many eaters and an SUV.
Starting point is 01:30:23 Hey, what does he mean by eaters? Uh. Come on, pick. I don't get it. Do you want to... In an SUV. So like, let's just say hypothetically...
Starting point is 01:30:37 Yeah. Gly Zollars? There was glizzies involved. Yeah. Hypothetically. And if you were to... So you have hot dog eating champions in there? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:47 Yeah. Kobayashi and Joey Chestnut. Yeah. Oh. And, like, a little, yeah. Just... Like a little what? And there's a lot of them
Starting point is 01:30:56 and it's probably like a large... An SUV, you know, it's probably like a big one. Oh, you just ate one? It's not the same. It's not the same. It's not the same. It's not like that. Are you part of that?
Starting point is 01:31:05 You just ate a Chile too. No, no, no, no, no, no. No, no. No, no. Somebody rescue me. Somebody rescue me. Too many Greggers in the SUV. Too many kids in the SUV.
Starting point is 01:31:20 Hey. Somebody rescue me. Somebody rescue me. Too many Gregs in. Two any Gregs in the S-C-V-B-B-B-B-B! That's incredible. Happy birthday, Greg! Yeah, all right.
Starting point is 01:31:37 Why did you make you a song? I need to hear that song, bro. It's a banger. He also has another song with a sweetie. Whoa. It's called She Pretty. All right, listen to us. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:31:49 She pretty. She did it. She like a hundred-saw blue-go-nip-nips said. She's pretty. She got brand-new-ass new. I ain't even trying them. I'm embarrassed it. Keep you acting out of character.
Starting point is 01:32:03 Why you kiss and tell us trying to change up the narrative? Repeating out of tea. We sound like a pair of bitch. Oh, I'm sending that right now to like three different girls. She pretty. She pretty. Tell them your leader. You know what?
Starting point is 01:32:18 And this is the thing with this mixtape series. It has a lot to live up to. You know, read up and just read up too. Yeah. And this third one, it has such a sense. down when you think of the LA sound, the mustard and YG sound, that comes from this mixtape series. Yeah. And they're delivering.
Starting point is 01:32:38 Often it doesn't. It hurts. It's like, oh, they should have just left it. Yeah. Yeah. You know what I noticed while listening to this is, um, it's a lot more free flowing. YG. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:48 Like it's, you can tell he was in the booth, not overthinking anything. Just like, man, like, let me just vibe out. Let me, like, just have fun with this. You know what I'm saying? Not as lyrical, maybe as other songs, but it's just like, man. like man he wasn't lyrical at the beginning of his career he was just having fun getting the party turned up so that's what like i'm hearing from this yeah i'm saying it's like it's fun just read up one hat like i'm good exactly great party's kept saying i'm good i put it on the hood i'm good i'm good and you know
Starting point is 01:33:15 it's crazy life has happened to yg he's been through some things he's gotten shot at it's but unreal like a lot of that so i think sometimes that can taint you and can just put you like in a certain type of mind frame exactly and i do see what you're saying that this time he's like let's go back to that let's go back to him what time you know what you know what you're what? I love it. Yeah, but he has a little more intense stuff on here too. He's a song called Malibu. A beat is hard.
Starting point is 01:33:37 Really? How hard? Big dog, I'm the blood snoop. Messing to the eye. Right. Caughts 600,000. Stop playing with me. Hunters with the blue faces.
Starting point is 01:33:46 Feeling nipsy. Keep it with me. It's a murder for nip. The street's talking. You know what to do. With some money, I could never imagine you, bro. Wow. That was featuring T. Grizzly as well.
Starting point is 01:33:59 I'm outside this weekend because of the day. this album. This is it. It's good summer music, good outside music. I can't wait to bump this, bro. Yeah. I love that. We'll go make sure we bump it here on Power 106, too. Greg. What's up? What were you eating? You have something white right there. Do I? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:18 It's crazy. Somebody, somebody rescue me. Too many grids in the SUV. I got too many grabs in the SUV. Wait for me. somebody rescue me too many greggs in an s uv too many greggs in a s tv hold on it's not a bad thing because it can go either way like if a girl calls you an eater her best eater that's a compliment yeah it is okay but he was eating glizzy yeah he's okay well yeah that is true that is true i'll just all right yeah yeah i'll just i'll never hear the song the same now
Starting point is 01:34:55 it's gender neutral this song is never gonna be the next thank you big all right that was your word I'm Rosecrans. Brought you by a local Southern California, Toyota dealers. I'm Rose Crans, Victor Brown Bag mornings on Power 106. Brown Bag. It's Brown Bag on Power 106.
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