Brown Bag Mornings - Ep 308 Deep Cut Brown Bag Mornings (9/30/24)
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It's Power 106, Brownback mornings.
Good morning.
Happy Monday.
Hold on, let's wait until Vick gets in here.
What's up, Vic?
Go on.
Bresso, man.
Am I right?
Huh?
You're a little, well.
No.
I can't hear anything.
What's going up?
Wait, I'm good.
I'm on.
Hey.
That's scared.
I got very, very scared.
Okay.
Maxim, I can't hear you.
Maximo.
I can't hear you.
Check, check.
Oh, me neither.
Oh, there we are.
There we are.
I want to take me out.
Thank you.
Good morning to you.
Welcome to the show.
We're just getting in here.
How are you?
You know what?
I wanted to tell you guys something.
Yes.
Which I was reminded this weekend.
There's no shortcuts in this.
Because I tried taking a shortcut.
You know how everyone's like on Ozempic?
Yes.
Yeah.
It's like some new thing right now.
Dissin of getting skinny without having to work for.
You know it's like 120 a surrender?
How would you know?
What?
We'll talk about it.
So my Instagram ads are like a bunch of like, are a bunch of like, hey, like similar
to what Vick is saying?
Get, get, OZem Baker, we go with, like, you don't have to pay the price and prescribe online, blah, blah, blah.
So I clicked on one of them because I've been feeling bad about myself, my body.
It's fine.
Depri.
Depri, what's up?
Right here.
But like I logged on, I signed in.
And I knew, like, I don't know if you ever got.
like the cannabis off like that one doctor on Venice.
Like, you know, like the green, when you know, you're like, this is not a doctor.
Oh, yeah.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, it's like, yes, Dr. Pryryry.
Like, this is not a doctor.
Yeah.
I just said I had like hiccups and then he just had a printer.
But do you know how like you could tell?
Yeah.
It just felt weird.
That's how these websites feel.
So you go, you sign them.
They're like, oh, and it puts a photo like the prettiest doctor you've ever seen.
Like, oh, Dr. Gerald is going to look at your.
Your questionnaire, yeah, and send you your prescription, right?
So you do that, you pay, and then like two, like a week later, I got, I got like the stuff and I was like, all right, I'm going to use it.
But then like literally the first pamphlet, it talks about like, it's like, you know, they have the pamphlet of like directions.
Yeah.
But you actually purchased it.
Yeah, I did.
I went to all of it.
I'm telling you.
She's in serious.
When I go, I'll lean on a shortcut, I'm taking that shortcut, okay?
I don't know that you like pay for it and everything funny.
So then I get it and I'm looking at the pamphlet and literally like not even opening it, it says like increase in anxiety, suicidal thoughts.
And I was like, wait, what is this?
That was like the first little part of the pamphlet that I opened and I'm like, hold on.
So you know how low key how Zempic is like a diabetes medicine?
And then it's like the alternate use of it is people using it for weight loss.
So there's a lot of medicines that are one thing.
But the side effect is weight loss.
So I guess that's what they're sending you.
So the medication I got was an antidepressant.
It was like this is an antidepressant.
Like FDA approved antidepressant also used like on the side for weight loss.
It was like why is it okay for you to send me this?
We'll also make you more depressed.
Yeah.
And it's one of those.
It's one of the ones like the it'll give you more depression.
it'll give you more anxiety,
it'll give you bad,
really bad thoughts,
but you'll lose like 50 pounds.
Oh my God.
You look great on that.
I thought it was supposed to fix me.
Yeah.
And then the other one,
because it's like,
it's like a little,
like a cocktail of it.
Look,
the other one is like,
stuff people use in rehab
to stop, like,
alcohol addiction.
Oh, wow.
And I was like, hold up.
No, I'm not giving you that.
Oh, like, stop it.
Liver pills.
But then I'm like,
but again,
it's like,
it helps with,
I guess,
addiction,
but also the side effect
is weight loss.
So I'm like,
it's weird that they're giving out
side effect pills.
Yeah.
But it's all for the weight loss.
But it's for the weight.
So like I haven't touched it.
I'm not touching it.
And I'm like,
yeah,
this is just like a reminder,
my face.
Don't be trying for the short kiss.
No.
And it's like,
I wish that they put that
somewhere in the freaking like,
hey,
here's an alternative,
but it could also give you
thoughts.
Yeah,
no.
Short kids don't work.
You know those words
at the end of the commercial?
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
Yeah, but Instagram ads don't have that.
Instagram ads are just like, hey, get what everyone else is using but for cheaper or whatever.
It really trimmed me out because then I even looked up with the antidepressant because I was like,
all right, let's see what it's used for like in its real use because look yeah, can use some antidepressant?
Look, yeah, that probably might be the answer.
But they said that people don't describe that specific one because of those anxious and that it can make your depression worse.
So that's why even in the antidepressant field, that one doesn't.
And this spot is only sending it out because it has that weight loss side of it.
It's that backstock.
That's horrible.
Really crazy.
And it's good that you actually read it because imagine all those people that actually just took it because they think like I'm going to lose weight.
And it's cute packaging.
Like it's really cute.
They market it really well.
If I tell you those sites, you guys know it because there's a guy site for that and then this is the girl's site of that one.
And so it's like it trip you out.
So it's just don't take the short because don't listen to the Instagram ads.
And if you now get the Instagram ads, because I, like, it's like, it's, it's like, it's.
talked about it.
Probably.
Just be like,
hey, this is not it.
Like, it's not it.
Go run.
Yeah.
Like, I'm eating
grapefruit this morning.
Yeah, what?
Yeah, what?
Like, I saw your face
when you bet into it.
Grapefruit, dog.
You're like,
you know what?
I'm just gonna take it,
bro.
I'll feel better when I look better.
That's true.
That's true,
though.
Yeah.
No, that's,
the side effects are too much on that one.
Yeah, it's not.
Yeah.
What you just described,
which,
I'm sure you didn't even read them all.
No.
Yeah.
You got to there,
You're like, all right, this is too much.
I'm going to just go to the gym.
I want to lose weight, but I don't want to get erased.
Exactly.
I want to lose weight, but I always want to lose my mind at the same time.
If you could buy that, just have a click on online, that's the scary way.
Yes, bro.
Because I was like, dang, even fantastic depressed, don't need to go in and talk to somebody?
Why are you just sending this to me?
Like that weird Dr. Geraldo or whatever, the face that I showed me.
The only true cure is push-ups.
Yeah, they're daily 20s.
Sit-ups.
All you gym rats, I just wish I had that motivation.
I wish, I wish.
All right.
Our guy, Maximo is going to tell us what pisses him off, right, Maximo?
All the time?
Everything pisses him out.
I'm my angry man.
Hey, I got something for this.
Maximos, Maxinos.
No, no.
No.
Is there a text that you hate getting?
That's a question for the room.
I'm late.
I'm late.
I'm late.
That's the one I sent.
That's the one I sent.
No, you don't say I'm late.
You show up late.
Yeah.
Hey, I have a question for you.
Oh, that's a text.
Oh, what about?
I just think it's funny how.
That's a text you get for real.
Be realistic.
What do you get?
Call me.
Oh.
That's a good one.
Call me.
Tell me what it's about.
I do it on purpose sometimes.
Just put call me.
Quick question.
I would write I say call me all the time
I just have a combo
yeah
yeah I always think the worst
the text that I hate getting
but it's because a lot of people
do this and then they don't reply
they just be like hey or yo
and then it's like you reply
and then that's it
yo gives me more anxiety
oh my god I feel like yo is very
more like I hate it when people do that
hey something's up what's up
a little bit urgent yeah yeah and then
they don't answer it's like why
why even text me
Maximo, you just reminded me that I definitely did that to somebody, and I can't remember who.
Very recently.
They probably hate me.
Yeah, just hit them up, and then they hit you back, and then you don't respond.
I don't know why.
Yeah, it's, people do this.
I don't get it.
The last time somebody texted me, yo, I checked all my social medias in, like, seconds.
For real?
I thought somebody was posting.
They saw something.
Yeah.
I was like, whoa, like, what's happening?
Something from your hidden folder?
Hey, what do you want a haircut?
Oh, but something so simple.
Yeah.
anxiety through the roof.
Yeah, it was terrible.
That's funny.
Yeah, but I don't know why.
To me, like, when people do that, I call them.
Because I like to get things like over with, like a conversation over.
Sometimes I don't like texting too much because I feel like it takes forever just for a simple answer to be done.
So I'll just be like, I'll call, get the answer, and then, all right, cool.
I don't need to text you anymore.
Yeah.
All right.
You know what to do, everybody.
Call me.
Comment, maximal.
Yo.
Yo.
Yeah.
Yeah.
DM him.
DM him with a name.
He goes.
He's going to reply.
Just don't say nothing.
Yeah.
What about bro?
What the bro text is like, bro, that's another one too.
No, that's different.
No, that's like, that's more friendly?
Bro is like, you're about to tell a story.
It's just the text and nothing else.
Yeah.
Like, follow up afterwards.
Look, bro.
Yeah.
No, you're supposed to respond to the, I'm scared.
I don't want to.
It's right now, though, we have shodiski.
We do.
We have a lot of birthday shoutouts.
Alejandro wants a birthday shoutout.
It's his birthday today.
Alejandro.
If it's your birthday, if it's your birthday this month, your parents' New Year's resolution was starting a family.
True.
Because you're like the New Year's babies.
Yeah.
True.
Have two rules.
Really?
Well, they're around both of September babies.
Oh, yeah.
So you were like a new year's getting it on or like January getting it on.
Between the holidays.
Your parents shook hands and now you're here, okay?
Nancy wants to shout out her.
said it's his birthday today as well.
She didn't give me his name, but...
Nancy's son.
Nancy's son.
Woo!
Jess wants to shout out her husband, Julio.
She said, I hope he had a great Monday
because the Niners...
He's a Niners fan, and they won.
Let's go, Niners!
Stop. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
What's with this tateration and the Desiree?
That's what we do.
I don't know.
They won, but nothing like the Raiders!
I love this.
Every Monday, we just shout out on the twos.
All their best players were out and they still won.
Did they?
Did the Cowboys win?
Against the greatest team?
Did the Cowboys win?
Wait, what happened?
What happened?
No, we beat the Browns, all right?
So why is that funny?
Not very good.
Because they're not very good.
But we still won.
Did the Cowboys win?
The Cowboys won.
Let's go.
Oh, and you know who else lost?
The Packers!
Packers lost!
Packers lost.
We almost had to come back.
Jordan Love was injured.
The Vikings whipped them.
Oh, the Vikings beat the Pacers.
The Vikings missed the Pacers.
Oh, yeah.
AP all day.
He's not even on there.
Agent Peterson.
Yeah.
I was a fan when he was on there.
Yeah, so like Coal Pepper.
Dante Colpeper.
And Moss.
Randy Moss.
That's when I got into my little football vibe,
my little football phase, and then I became a Vikings fan.
I got to even have my bank card as a Viking.
It is.
Yeah.
But then I, yeah, it's still happening.
Who was your team? Chargers.
Chargers, they lost to Taylor Swift.
Oh, they lost their Chiefs?
It was a Chitza game?
The Chargers and the Chiefs?
And all they're like, again, like their best receivers were injured and they somehow won.
Yeah, they still won.
Yeah.
Really?
Wow.
Yeah.
It's just because they play against the reps too.
True.
So the reps are on the Chief's side and then, you know, so it's a little harder.
So on behalf of the teams that won, have a good Monday teams that lost.
They used to.
It'll get better.
How does it feel like?
This is Rich.
What's the series like what's the season total for the Raiders?
We're two and two and two.
Wow
Two and two.
I like that.
I'm happy when Vicks happy.
Look at this guy.
Yeah, I'm happy for you.
I'm happy for Raiders fans.
I like his rich laugh.
I like this rich laugh.
Yeah.
I'm happy for Raider fans.
Me too.
I'm happy when Ramona's happy on the Monday.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Okay.
Okay.
Veronica wants to shout out her son Andrew for turning 12.
Come on, Andrew.
Shout out to you for turning 12.
Yeah, let's go.
Shout out her other son, Michael, who turns 18 today.
Oh, no.
Wait, 12 and 18, okay?
Same day?
Birthday?
And then her husband, Leo's birthday that's coming up as well.
Nice.
Shout out Leo.
Yeah.
All right.
Everybody got a birthday.
I know.
All the birthdays.
Me.
Just shout out?
Yeah, I want to shout out Michael from the Honda Center.
I ran to him at the Forest Side of the show.
Nice.
And he came up to me.
I was walking by myself.
He caught me.
because I was running to the restroom.
And then he was like,
Maximo!
And I was like,
I couldn't find the restroom
and I was like,
you know what?
I gave up.
And then I found it later.
And then shout out the dude
that almost made me get arrested.
You made yourself.
Yourself?
Yourself?
Yourself?
Maktimo take responsibility.
Right.
And accountability.
Honda Center,
we got to talk.
Yeah.
We have to have a conversation.
I don't know what is going on in the Honda Center
but parking is horrible.
It's that new structure.
That is like,
I don't know why.
I was telling them,
I'm like,
they really didn't need no,
like a new parking structure,
nothing like that,
no construction needed.
I don't know what they're doing.
Yeah,
the parking for Honest Center is usually
really tight.
It's like right there.
You go in and you park right there.
Even like the flow of traffic,
it was really bad.
Horrible.
There was only two lanes
that allowed you to make a left.
And I was on the third lane
and there was cones blocking me off.
And then Daniela was like,
she had to go to the restroom
really bad and she was being annoying
about it and exaggerating,
like moving a lot.
She's not exaggerating.
And then it gave me anxiety.
So I made a left from the third lane.
Oh.
And then the lady stopped me.
Don't blame it on your girl.
You would have done it anyway.
Yeah, you would.
What is the thing that your bladder, girls' bladders are smaller than guys' bladders.
So don't even say.
Yeah, I got a thing too.
I got a storage unit.
I think what it is is that the Honda Center is not used to that many people because it's like ducks.
The ducks play there?
Oh, the ducks do play there.
And then like the angels are down the street, so they're not used that many people as well.
No, well, they have concerts there all at times, so don't put it on that.
He's like construction.
I don't know.
I'm okay with him being anti-O-C.
Usually he's anti-11.
Okay, but how much did you guys...
Oh, I'm just going to be you up.
Yes, I am.
You're not going to be talking smack about it.
How much did you guys like the parking?
The parking?
The parking fee.
30 bucks.
Exactly.
No, I didn't like the parking fee.
Parking fee?
I hate how you have the parking.
No, I was like to park bar and then get an Uber.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, Angelica, that's not the answer.
Well, shout out the guy because he started screaming.
He was like, Maxima!
Started laughing and like, Brownback,
while the motorcycle cop came up to me.
And they made me do a U-turn and leave.
Oh, my God.
We park a ticket.
We park blocks down, right?
We park blocks down because there's a bunch of buildings that have parking.
And then look he's someone who's just like, $8.20.
Yeah.
I don't even know if it's legal or not, but that's, but yeah, but they got bread.
So we park and then we get an Uber and we're on the corner.
And the Uber's like, I can't pick you up on the corner.
So we like go into the, excuse me, the plaza?
Not the plaza, gas station.
And then he picks us up there and he says like, if they pick up on the corner, they get ticket.
He's like, like, you see there was a cop that passed right by.
when he was picking us up.
He's waiting to see if anyone gets picked up on the corner since you guys were standing
there to just give, they make money off of us.
Wow.
Even where Uber's have to drop off is not on Honda Center.
They have to drop off like down the street too.
That's crazy.
Because they're also like the cops are just waiting to run up on us.
And I'm like, didn't y'all just get new Teslas?
Yeah.
Yeah, Irvine and Anaheim.
That's how they got.
That's crazy.
That's how they got her.
Stopping off the Uber.
That sucks.
The whole operation.
Yeah.
But we love the.
OC.
Yeah.
So much so.
It's just that construction that they just really need.
So we show we drove out there to see Fuerza.
Yeah.
Shout to Fuerza.
Shout to Jimmy.
Yeah.
Shout to Jimmy,
Humite.
He hooked us up with some tickets.
We love that guy.
Yeah.
Oh, I got a quick shout out to Abraham and Miranda that I saw at the complex family
style in a food festival.
They came out to me and said, well, we love the show.
We love the podcast.
Nice.
And we took a photo.
They're cool.
Big up to Julio and Ralph.
I ran into them.
They said,
I just says third one here.
I don't know if it's their third time meeting me
or their third one going to the live show
because they were telling me they're going to pull up to the live show.
Oh, nice.
And one of them also told me he's met Greg at the Santa Fe Swampme
and at Indio.
Oh, yeah, this is my stomping grounds right there.
I'm always there.
That's where I have my meeting greets.
Okay.
That's cool.
That's great.
The Greg C meeting green.
At the Santa Fees Swampi.
That's awesome.
Right by the minchaladas.
Yep.
That's where you find him
Yeah, exactly
Slap them each other out of his hat
He shouldn't be drinking
You ready?
Yeah
All right, word on rosecrans
What's the word?
Word on Rosecrans
Rooscrans
Word on Rosecrans
The word is
Conspiracies are running wild
On TikTok and other social media apps
Because Jay Cole's music
Got Taken Down
Uh-oh
All right, so Jay Cole has a song
You know titled
She Knows from the Born Center album
And it's a pretty deep cut in his catalog
It's not like one of like his hits hits, right?
I feel like they're all hated.
But I'm also like super J-Cole fans.
Yeah, I mean, I knew the song,
but I feel like most people won't know it that.
I don't know.
I like the later on Firewood O'S physics,
I feel like it's in the system.
Yeah, I feel like it was a pretty, a fairly big hit.
It was on TV show like, it's not as big as like the one with Missy Elliott.
Yeah, there you go.
No, it's a great song.
There was a TV show that was really popular that I used it.
Oh, for their intro.
Really?
That's not even like any bars and we know it.
Exactly.
Can you just put some respect on the J-Cole?
Can you not say that?
I'm just saying it's a deep cut.
It's not a deep cut.
It's a great catalog.
It's not a deep cut.
It's a very on the surface cut.
It's a paper cut.
Yeah.
Okay, it's a paper cut.
Yeah, it's on the surface cut.
Thank you.
Anyway, because of, you know, this song, it's been circulating all over TikTok,
Twitter, YouTube, everything.
that supposedly, supposedly.
So when they play that song, the audio,
and they play the part where he says,
RIP, left eye, or I'll play it free, I'll play it free.
So when they play that part,
so when they play that part,
there's a video in the background of Aaliyah,
and then the day that she passed away,
then they circle it.
People are putting numerology in this song together.
Yeah, when they show left eye
and the day she passed away,
Michael Jackson day he passed away.
Then they circle Beyonce's birthday,
which is September 4th.
Then they circle Jay-Z's birthday,
which is December 4th.
So it's all around the number 4th.
Exactly.
And so somehow they're saying,
they're alleging that this is all related to each other.
And because of this,
the song got taken down by Jay-Z and Rock Nation.
In the conspiracy.
In the conspiracy.
And they must be behind this
because people are on to them
about this, right?
However, the president of Dreamville and J. Cole's manager, Ibrahim, at King of Queens on Twitter, chimed in on Twitter and said this.
That ain't got nothing to do with Hove.
C-Sac, which is the name of a company, and YouTube couldn't agree on a deal, and all C-Sac-related songs are pulled down on YouTube in the U.S.
And the She-No Sample, the She-No Sample is a C-SAC writer, and it's a lot of songs that have been taken down.
Get off D-Sac.
Right.
And he said, let's hope it's up back soon.
So it's out of their hands because they sampled a song that the songwriter was signed to this company that is no longer in agreement with YouTube.
And that's only on the platform YouTube.
It's not taking down on streaming servers.
It's not taking down.
It's literally only taken down on YouTube.
According to the conspiracy theorist of TikTok, you know how TikTok knows everything.
Yeah.
It's true.
It was the Rock Nation Luminati.
Rock Nation, no.
So, yeah, so they're saying that all that is supposedly related and Jay-Z took it down.
That's funny.
It got dispelled right away.
Yeah.
But it's like a lot of people are believing this.
Yeah.
It's because the numerology thing is this strange.
Numbers are numbers.
Guess what?
It's going to be one through 10 or 1 through 0 because the 10 turns to zero.
Yeah.
That's going to exist everywhere.
For sure.
Yeah.
And it's like how do you...
There's only a few numbers that we can put in different places.
But there's still numbers.
Yeah, I know.
But some things are literally just a coincidence.
For example, the Harry Potter, the two actors that died, they died on the same.
the professors from there.
Oh, yeah.
That makes me feel like they had an affair.
An affair?
Yeah.
Because they say, no, it's true.
It's true.
Shout to people that know an old couple.
Supposedly when one dies,
the other one dies within a year.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
My abolita's still here.
My grandpa passed, like, in the 05s.
And I was like, oh, did you love him?
Kidding.
Kiding, kidding, kidding, kidding, she loved him.
She loved him.
I love my ownita.
Oh, man.
Yeah, but just, you know, for that,
for just, uh, J-Cold just shouting out, you know,
Alia and saying RIP and left eye
It's like he's not the first artist to do that
No then why didn't they say it about him?
He has a song called Blow My Heart
He's gonna start it with Kendry.
I'm just saying
I'm not but listen to this
Alright
Yep
That's exactly what this sound like
But never will I ever forget left eye
Roll up put a ribbon in the sky
And a button on your lips don't blow my high
So it's like
Is that another deep cut?
That's a deep cut.
There's so random that he push, she knows.
I don't know, that's a whole other conversation.
That's a little bit suspicious of you at this point.
I think Blu my eyes a little bigger.
I don't know.
Are you part of the house?
Blom my eyes is incredible.
I love that song.
He's thinking deep cuts in his car.
He didn't get the board singer album.
No, you did.
I bought it the same day as a Kanye and the Mac Miller one.
Remember when they all dropped?
No, you got the leak.
No, no.
I did.
I know you did.
I did not.
I bought three for five.
I went a best five.
I blew a bag.
So it's funny to me for a couple reasons.
I feel like J. Cole, especially when he's younger.
And we all were that when we're like little hip hop pets.
Like, oh my God, did you see Tupac and the 703?
And like we're all those little babies.
So now for it to be on your own song, J.
Coe's probably like, wait, what?
What did I do?
Yeah.
And then also like the RIP stuff, they're going to group these artists together
because they were that impactful to this culture we call hip hop.
You can't talk about like literally our culture
and not talk about left eye.
You can't talk about, like, you look at how much impact they had.
And then Michael Jackson on music period.
Jekyll always honors Tupac.
He always, like, you know, like in Board Center, in that album,
he talks about RIP to the Biggie.
That's how it starts, you know, like, so you always got to be like,
of course it would make sense.
But I think in people, not to clown in TikTok era,
but like people now that may be so far removed,
they're like, oh my God, look, they put these people in the same conversation.
And it's like, no.
And they don't see that part.
So we knew like, no, brother.
That has nothing to do with that.
But yeah.
That's crazy.
I won't allow though.
I enjoy conspiracies.
Even though I don't believe.
Me too, because I'm like, wow, you took the time to break this down.
Yeah.
They really think about it too.
And all that.
Like, thank you.
Yeah.
All right.
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This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Esse?
Don't you know I'm local.
I never expected a ball to give me so much drama besides if it belonged to a guy.
Hey, yo.
What?
This 50-50 Shohei Otani home run ball thing that went into the stands and is now up for auction.
By the way, it's like at least this weekend.
They check the auction.
It's going to be up for a couple more weeks.
It's already past the million.
It's already up there.
Yeah.
I wouldn't put it past going to like $3 million.
$3 million.
$3 million.
I think that's what they're estimating.
So it continues now through October 16th.
But one kid was trying to make sure that it didn't by filing a lawsuit against the man that caught it or the man we think caught it.
Okay, so the guy's name is Chris Balanski.
That's a dude that everyone knows got the Otani Ball, right?
Put it up for action, all of that.
There's a kid that had went to that Florida, is it?
The Miami Marlins game to celebrate his 18th birthday.
Okay.
his name is, and let's shut him out
because maybe he just needs a birthday shout out, maybe that'll be.
Good enough.
Good enough.
Max Mattis, that's his name.
Max Mattis.
Max Mattis.
Hey, that's his name.
And so apparently when the ball went to the stands,
Max alleges that he successfully grabbed the 50-50 ball in his left hand
and intended to keep it.
Unfortunately, a few seconds later, the defendant, a muscular older man,
trapped the plaintiff's arm in between his legs.
and wrangled the 50-50 ball out of Max's left hand.
So since it went into the stands, apparently Max goes in.
And then the other fool, I don't know, locks him in some leg move.
Yeah.
Grads it and holds it up in the air.
And so they went to the guy Chris, right?
So he filed this lawsuit trying to delay the actual auction.
It still went to auction, but the lawsuit is still pending.
Right.
Who could this ball really belong to?
Okay.
They've done photos and videos.
They've looked at all of that.
They're like, you can't really, you see the scuffle.
You don't know who touches it.
You just see the guy at the end, grab it.
It's no holes bar.
When the ball lands on that side, there's no rules.
I was wondering, like, what do you guys take on this?
I know we've been to ball games and you see people really die for balls.
There's always, like, a dog pile of some sort.
Yeah, people throw their babies.
Yeah.
People take it from kids?
No, yeah.
You have to be ruthless when it comes to that, especially when there's a ball of this valley.
Yeah, for sure.
So it's like, that kid on his 18th birthday, learned a very,
valuable lesson.
Facts.
Sometimes you don't get the max, you get the minimum.
The minimum now is nothing.
The lesson is just because you touch it, I mean it's yours.
Yeah, be a man.
This is a life lesson.
I don't know how that is the lesson.
It's a life lesson.
Just because you touch it first, you don't own it.
Yeah, you don't own it.
You guys are talking about experience?
Yeah.
For the record, Otani touched that ball first.
True.
Then it went to...
I would wonder if those types of balls should belong to the player.
No, let's not start that.
But it would be sense.
Yeah, like that's their ball.
They tried that one time.
They're hit.
And that first Holtani home run.
Yeah.
The girl they took it from the girl?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, that's the Dodgers.
The Dodgers feel like that.
And then, lokey, I think the same thing happened to this guy at the stadium.
They try to, like, say, hey, we'll give you this much for it.
Yeah.
It's on you, whether you give it back or not.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
They offered him, like, no, we're going to auction, baby.
Oh, he needs more.
I'll be like, give me a meal and season tickets for life.
Ooh, that'd be good.
Okay.
So, yeah, the guy Max, the kid max.
He's 18th birthday, bro.
Welcome to being 18.
Yeah.
Welcome to the dog.
Life to wrist.
That's not the first thing you're going to touch and lose.
You guys are crazy.
Simp or Pimp.
Sip.
Sip.
Sip.
Sip.
Sip.
Sip.
Sip.
Sip.
Goli Maks.
There's someone that was using notes on Instagram.
Uh-huh.
To try to get someone's attention.
Okay.
No.
Someone in this room
Use the note
To get someone's attention on Instagram
No, no, no
I don't even know how to use that stuff
What did you put?
Notes is the thing in the messages
Yes
Oh
You could put like a little
Little note on your profile photo
I thought like your notes on your phone
No, on your profile photo
There's a little like quote
That comes out
Someone wrote
Life would be better
If I can call you
Mr. Greg
I was
How does it feel?
I walk right into that one.
Life would be better if I can call you.
Okay, check this out.
Check this out.
Hold on.
Let's talk about it.
I don't know.
What?
What?
You don't know.
From your life?
Your heart?
Your depression?
Your soul?
Anyways.
Anyone knows?
I don't know what's wrong.
No?
Don Kennedy?
No.
To his homie?
You're talking?
about a deep cut.
To his homie?
No,
he's talking about
a girl
on the...
Oh, he's talking about a girl.
The thing about notes, too,
is that...
Yeah.
The notes, even if you're blocked
and your profile
comes up, the notes still comes up.
Oh, gosh, Greg,
just hit her up already.
Brother.
Okay, so check this out.
Like you said, Maximo,
you know, sometimes like,
if you're blocked, they can't see your story
or you can't see their stuff, right?
Or if you're private, you can't look at their profile,
but if you're either
blocked or private, whatever,
if you log on to someone's profile, you can see
the note. Yeah. It's on top
of their little circle, their photo
in the note or something.
So imagine going to like stock Greg C
or something and it says, life would be
much better.
He's going to be much better.
He's speechless.
Yeah.
Did you see her?
Yeah, I did.
Are you guys back?
Working on it.
Oh, wait, which one?
Uh.
Literally, that looked like it could be either one.
No, no, no.
This one?
No.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh.
Ah.
Arr.
That's the all right.
What?
What?
What do you?
What?
We did the R like.
Oh.
Is it?
Oh.
Like a pirate, what?
Well, there are.
Her name.
R.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
The TikTok that's like,
no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
No, no.
That's how we don't know by A.
All right.
He's about to get blocked the age.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
So it worked.
So it worked.
Yeah, it worked.
Let's go!
Do it right now, guys.
Put a little note on your, on your Instagram,
whether you're blog,
or unfollowed or private
I can still see you
How do you say it?
How do you say it?
Life would better
If I can call you
You
I'm a pimp
I'm a fan
I'm a pimp
All right check this out
Homie
You need a homie
Or need some help
We need your help
We need a line
I mean phone line
We've got you for
The homie help line
Cindy needs our help
Cindy
All right Cindy
sent us a DM and said, hey, Brownback.
My name is Cindy and I have a situation.
So my neighbor just passed about a month ago.
Mind you, he was a good friend of ours.
Well, his apartment he lived in just got rented out.
We had candles and flowers outside of his apartment on the side.
And the new neighbors didn't bother to ask about the candles or flowers as a courtesy.
I would think before just tossing them and clearing up the whole little area.
She said, I want to come.
She confront her about it because I think that's very insensitive.
Like I understand it's her new place, but I also know she's aware that there was a death there.
Should I confront her in a nice way and tell her she should have asked around before tossing it?
It's still so fresh and we're all still grieving.
And by all I mean the neighbors as well.
Please help me.
Should I or not?
Tricky, tricky.
I think it's tricky because to that new neighbor, like it didn't.
doesn't really mean nothing.
You don't have like the emotional connection.
Yeah, hell of the enemies on the block with that.
Yeah, but that's like you're already starting your new, like, I guess the new neighbor in that neighborhood,
you're starting off on the wrong foot.
But almost, also, you probably don't know that.
Because if it's, I'm wondering if they know what happened.
Yeah.
Or like they were told what that was.
Like, LoC key right now, remember Frank, RAPE on my block.
Oh, yeah.
Old man lived two houses down.
We all loved him.
That was my dad's homie.
Had no kids.
I didn't remember.
I was like,
he's dead because he literally,
he's older.
He doesn't have anyone.
Yeah.
No one told us he passed away,
by the way.
We had to do a whole block investigation and find out.
The lights were on in his home.
Like,
I've shown,
I said photos.
I'm like, yeah,
his lights are on.
It's crazy.
But, okay.
Now they did the estate sale.
They, like, sold all the stuff.
They have it up right now for sale.
This past weekend,
there's been people going to see the house.
And I'm just looking at you for every one of them.
There was an old man that, like,
look like,
And I was like, you're not like the same guy.
They're already getting like suspicious eyes.
And I already know if they run across my kids, they're going to be like, Frank died.
They died.
He died in the house.
Like my kids are going to tell you.
You never looked at a house and they told you someone died in here.
No, it's just for sale.
You're sending a lot of birth to some of the kids.
And the thing with Frank is he had a lot of fruit trees.
He had some like these little orange.
And in the back he had apple orange.
He had amazing, like, I guess, just stuff for us to eat.
So he would always give us stuff.
So I'm wondering, like, if the next person comes in, they got to know.
Like, they take it out.
They got to share.
This is the community tree?
Yeah, it's a community tree.
From Frank to us.
They're blocked taxes.
Yeah, for sure.
But if they were to take down those trees, I would feel away because that means something
to us that before they came.
Yeah.
But I don't know.
No, yeah.
I feel you on that one.
Because, like, my block, it's parking instead.
Like we all have our designated parking spots
Imagine someone comes in and they take a spot
Or they don't let you parking from their crib
We have a new neighbor that just moved there
And they literally park in front of our house
Blocking our drive.
No respect.
Like there's just culture to that block
Yeah yeah yeah
How dare you?
There should be like an orientation
For anyone that like moves in
I feel you on my dad's block
It's like we've been the
They're the longest out of any of the neighbors
So yeah I feel like we're like in charge
It's like hey you can't park it home
You know like it feels like
It's like, you're messing up the protocol, okay?
Like, we come over.
We have some drinks together.
Like, we're all cool.
You can have parties, but just, we don't call the cops on you.
You don't call the cops on us.
Unwritten rules.
Unwritten rules, you know what I'm saying?
But then see how much you don't know when you're the one that moves in?
Because Loki Vic, like, you just moved into, like, a spot right in the hills.
What if you, what if you violated something that the block did or whatever?
Yeah, you're supposed to crash into your neighbor's car.
Yeah, see?
Yeah.
Like, when you moved in, it was crazy.
Did that question.
Crazy.
Yeah.
No, I probably do do something wrong.
Yeah.
I'm saying in their eyes or something.
But you don't know anybody.
You're just living life.
Nobody gave me a manual.
No one did.
That's what this person's thinking right now.
Well, with this person, you never know.
So people have different beliefs.
What my mind went to like, what if this person just isn't spiritual, religious or anything?
And this all like.
The new person.
The new person.
It means nothing to them.
Like all this like candle.
Somebody died.
Man, I don't care.
Well, you never know what other people are.
A-holes too.
Like, yeah, I don't care.
Not my problem
It's like this my apartment
That's how they're
They got it for cheap
What do you want
My mind went to like
Oh my God
Bruheria witchcraft
Why?
Why?
The candles
You don't know
People's beliefs
That's not breweria though
I know but in my head
So you're thinking
They're clearing that out
Yeah like if I saw like candles
Outside of my house
I'd be thinking like
Oh my God someone's doing something to me
But that's just my superstition
Yeah
I do
That's too many
Rosa de Wada Lupes
Maybe
And I feel like it's kind of
It's pretty
at least I would assume universally known if there's candles, maybe photos and flowers somewhere.
It's likely that they passed away.
Like you see this on the freeway.
You're driving.
Like imagine someone just goes and like, eh, not here.
Oh, yeah.
That would feel rude.
Yeah.
And then I would think that I'm going to get haunted now.
More brujeria.
Well, no, because I didn't know that they put the photos and all that stuff.
Oh, no, we don't know.
They just had the flowers and the candles and stuff.
Yeah.
So if I just saw the candles, I would think like, oh, my God.
baby girl's name? Cindy. Cindy. We have Cindy on the line. Cindy. Cindy. Hi, good morning. Good morning, Cindy. First of all,
thank you so much for writing in and sharing your story. We have hell of questions, as you can hear.
Talk to us about, I guess, the setup that was in front of the house. And first, before anything,
rest and peace to your friend and your neighbors. But talk to us about, like, what that's been like.
Okay, so after he passed, like, obviously, you know, we're Hispanic. So,
we put like a few flowers and some candles nothing crazy for the same reason because we know like okay
obviously we're going to get new neighbors right and so and it's just so recent too you know it's
not like it's been years or it's been like a month and a half if anything that's crazy low key that
even the apartment building just like fill that in so quick yeah so that's already one thing right
like it's upsetting like so recent no like no grief no nothing and
And so, and then not just that, obviously, it was, it says on there, you know, because I've seen it online when they post it, like, oh, there was a death in this, you know, unit or whatever.
They put that in the listing?
I think they have to.
Yeah, because they have to disclose it.
Oh, my gosh.
How does it say?
That already, that already tells you enough of the neighbors, right?
Like, who wants to move in a place like that?
Like, they know something happened.
Oh, okay.
So you're judging off of that.
No, no, no, that's true.
That's true.
What was it to tell you?
If you saw, do you see what it was going for?
$2,500.
Okay, do you guys, like, is that less than what you guys pay or what, like, a similar unit?
Like, was there a discount?
It's cheaper.
It's cheaper.
It is cheaper?
Usually they go for like $3,000 and over.
So, yeah.
They just wanted the cheaper rent.
Yeah.
I don't care.
Yeah.
Well, I hope they get what it comes with, what comes with it.
Oh, my gosh.
These hands?
These hands?
All right.
But Cindy, talk to us.
So, so you saw that it.
said so they must have known something happened in there right and your your friend passed in there
correct yes inside yes okay so yeah there's a lot that goes that goes on yeah you know you guys had
set up did you guys do the rosario there did you guys like have because at least that's like nine days
after they passed no right right yeah yeah and like the the the family like you know he has daughters
and friends and other you know that still come and like would put you know because and then on top of that
he like he just had a birthday in september like like
Like, yeah.
Everything is fresh.
Yeah.
And it's in your guys' heart.
So when the new neighbors came, when did they move in?
They recently moved in, like, on the 15th, actually.
Oh, my gosh.
Like, they move in.
And the day they move in, did they move it?
Or what was it?
Yeah, that they wait.
So within, like, like, they're moving their stuff in.
And, like, the fourth day that they're moving their stuff,
I noticed that because I walk by there every morning,
I noticed that it's gone.
And I'm like, okay.
like where did it go?
So I look in the trash.
I don't see anything.
And I'm like, okay, so where is it?
Like, like, I think out of courtesy, like, if I was a new neighbor and I see that and obviously I know something happened, I would knock, you know, because it's not like a 300 apartment building or anything.
It's literally like three little townhomes.
Like you couldn't go knock and be like, hey, I don't know who this belongs to, but, you know, I'm the new neighbor, by the way.
Nothing.
Like, it was just gone.
Yeah.
Wow.
I'm wondering, too, if they thought that the family.
before left it.
Like maybe they don't know how close you guys are.
Exactly.
Because some people aren't close with their neighbors.
Like some people just don't talk to the neighbors, right?
That's true.
And maybe they thought that that was something that the family left so then they took it out because the family is not there anymore.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel the same way.
Yeah.
But at a courtesy, like, come on, you're not going to just ask.
Like, I would ask.
I mean, it's like a new.
Like the other neighbors.
Cindy, did you guys go say what's up?
Did you guys go be like, hey, hey, new neighbor.
welcome to the well i haven't because i don't know if because i mean i want to go and just fight
yes yes yes indeed they should have tells us maybe y'all shouldn't tell that so cindy i'm wondering
if maybe there's like a difference in culture because i know like i had a neighbor pass away on my dad's
block before and um they were they were asian and they cleared out their entire like that the lady's
entire room everything in one day and that's just part of their culture it wasn't
disrespectful. It's just part of their culture to us. That would be crazy.
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? To Hispanics, like we sometimes leave everything as is and just
kind of, you know, until you're ready to like move the things out. Are they Hispanics, Cindy?
Oh, oh. Jeez.
That's the way she said it. They're white and they're for a deal.
I'm going to have my kids running around saying, yeah. So, so tight here.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
I said my voice.
I mean, that might work.
Oh, Cindy.
Well, I like your sense of humor.
Yeah.
And then B.
White has nothing to do with them.
No.
It's just a...
It's just a neighbor.
Just a description.
Maybe they're atheist.
For Halloween to tell me,
I'd be like,
you guys gonna have a spooky party?
Cindy, you want...
Okay, look, how much of you wanting
to not like them is because your neighbor's not
that anymore?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
like give him a chance Cindy
Cindy
I know
Cindy they don't know
like you said
you literally just said it
because we're Hispanic
we do this
so me
I'm not hip
to that part
yeah
yeah but if there's something
there that doesn't belong to you
you're just not
I mean I wouldn't just get rid of it
what did you say they were
that's their apartment now
yeah
that's their apartment
they discovered this apartment
that's theirs
Is it
Man of us Destiny
Isn't Columbus Day coming up?
Cindy, go knock on their house right now, Cindy
Just tell him
Somebody lived here before
Take us with you
Or you're in the car
I'm on my way to work
Ah
Let me talk to him
Let me talk to them
You're going through it though baby girl
And thank you again for hitting us
We're a family here
And I really
Now your problems are our problems
And we got to fix this
All right Cindy
What do?
What do?
I do?
I know that's what we're trying to figure out
What does Cindy do?
She, her friend passed away in the townhome next to her.
And family moved out.
The new people that moved in took out like the memorial that they had.
It was his photos there too, the neighbors?
No, I didn't put a picture.
We just had like the candles and all the candles.
They like, you know, RIP and the name, you know?
That's also because I also could be like the landlord thing, a landlord-like situation because.
How is your guys' landlord?
or how is that person that like I guess the property manager she's she's like well clearly she
doesn't care she doesn't care if she didn't even give it like a whole month to you know like
which okay whatever but I mean he didn't mind about the whole you know candles being out there
and stuff and then I know it was then because there's cameras and yeah so it wasn't like you know
I'm not assuming that it was someone else like I seen in the camera because I was like who took it away
And there they were
Their own apartment
There they were guilty
Stop
I mean
Look Cindy
Cindy tell us about your homie
That passed away
How cool was he
How nice was he
Because these fools are just seeing property
But I get what that means you
There's emotional connection with you
And you said you had kids
Was he close with them too
Like did they like him
Stuff like that please
Yeah they like they liked them
I mean he had just gotten a smoker
And he would make beef jerky
So we were like
Oh you know he made his own beef jerky
He was amazing.
He had a lot of, like he's a very smart guy.
But this is kind of like that situation.
No, it's an unfortunate situation.
It is, it is.
She has an emotional title of these things.
That's her friend.
They lived right next to each other.
As a matter of fact, my husband works with him.
That's how close they were.
Like the past 19 years, they worked together.
And that's how he ended up moving in because when that one opened up, he's like,
hey, come over here.
And so.
And they had been there already for a while.
More of a family friend.
It was a family friend.
This kind of reminds me of there's a scene in a movie.
I don't know if it's Harry Potter, but it's like, how dare you stand where he stood kind of thing, right?
Yeah.
That's a bar though, and it's hitting my heart and I want to cry, but I'm not going to.
You know what I'm saying?
How dare you stand where he stood?
And you don't understand that unless you understand that, though.
Like, unless you've been there, like, God forbid something happens to us.
Yeah.
The new person that sits in your secret.
starts putting their stuff there and I'm like, hey, that's Greg's stuff.
Yeah.
You might not care because you don't love me like I love you, but I will care.
They're going to place me so quick, move here.
No.
But you get what I'm saying?
Like, hey, I put it my little thing right there.
How dare you come in his spot and try to be, no, no, no, no.
You need to at least let it show you learn to live with it.
You need to learn to live with a little memorial that I have set up for my homie.
Yeah.
But I get you said.
And it's like I get it if it was like all outrageous, but it wasn't.
And then it's like the day of the dead is coming.
You know, just all these, like, it just hits hard.
And I'm like, wow.
Like, really?
Like, you guys are new?
Like, no, this is not going to work.
So Cindy wants to know, should she fight or should she fight?
Because she literally, like, I think she just wants permission.
I feel you to buy all the units.
Yeah.
Just put it, put the memorial back up, but, like, closer to their house.
Yeah.
Put it outside of your house.
Yeah, right at the door.
Yeah, right at the door.
Don't do it on your door.
Yeah.
And be like, I don't know how I got there.
No.
And they're going to check the camera.
Let's hop about Cindy.
All right.
She's our baby girl.
She went through a loss.
Yeah, she is.
Her neighbor passed away.
Not even a month ago, dog.
Yeah.
Navy passed away.
The townhome complex already has new people living there.
She had put up flowers and candles.
In front of the house or like on the side.
Wait, let's see where was it?
Where was it, baby girl?
Was it on the side?
On the side.
It was like on the side.
Like, they still have access to the.
their whole place like nothing you know it's not
when i'm seeing townhomes like i used to live in town so i'm literally seeing the townhome i's
living but there's stairs to go up to the door right was the memorial on the bottom of the stairs
or like on this like how was it this one you just walk right in but there's like a whole like
section on the side where it's just like dirt yeah dirt or plants or whatever so it's like on
the plants area it's not they have to see that every day too right like they pass by it
every single day yeah if they walk by like everybody sees it so it's not like
Like you're like, oh.
It's a memorial.
Yeah.
So let me just put it in a nutshell, Greg.
I know you're going.
Yeah.
I want you to stay there.
Yeah, I'll stay there.
Okay, thank you.
Thank you.
And no one will move you.
See?
See him courtesy.
Look, so she put up a memorial for her friend that passed away on the side of his house or his townhome.
New residents come in.
Not even a few days.
It's gone.
She checks the cameras.
The neighbors had taken it away.
Yeah.
She feels upset.
that she feels like the neighbors should have said hey like does this belong to anyone hey we're
going to do this right so she feels like not i guess respected and that her friend is not respected
so what should she do about it she wants to know if she should reclamar los if she should say
something or or she just say something there was no other option because we literally told her let it go
she's not let her name no she's not she's not i don't know she got to move it closer to her
her she should have just moved into that apartment and said yeah it would have been
I think there's only one option, and that's to call Ghostbusters.
Oh, my God.
Let him laugh alone.
Let him laugh alone.
That guy literally just passed away.
I know, no, but like, I don't know, maybe, like, freak them out, and so they want to move.
That's the thing.
That's all I'm thinking of, like, you know.
She said she put up the candles, RIP signs, and it's like, I know somebody died in my apartment.
I don't want to see that every day, like, when I'm walking into my house.
But it's not about you, brother.
It's about the person that passed away.
I live there now.
That's my apartment now.
But it's on the side, dog.
But you have to remind me.
Outside in.
it's like as a new person moving in,
if I'm looking at it in that way,
it's like, I don't want to walk by that.
Yeah.
Right?
Obviously, her perspective.
Can we get to cause?
Can we get to cause?
Thank you.
Cindy, you're there?
Cindy.
Cindy?
Cindy.
All right.
We're telling your story, Cindy.
Your friend passed away in the townhome next to you.
You put a memorial up and the memorial's not out in the front of the crib, right?
It's on the side.
It's kind of.
Yeah, it's on the side.
It's on the side.
and then the new neighbors come,
not even less than a month after he passes away,
and they moved it, right?
Yes.
So you feel really disrespected.
You feel like you saw the listing.
The listing said someone passed away in it, right?
Right, right.
It said there was a death in this or previously or something on it.
Because, yeah, they have the disclosure by law.
Yeah.
And it's obviously not details, but.
And it's more of like an emotional thing.
Like you're grieving your friend.
Now where do you grieve them, you know?
Oftentimes.
you go to the place of where it happened.
Yeah.
Yeah, especially when it's just been so recent.
You know, I get it as time goes by, you know, like, yeah, I totally understand, but it's just so fresh.
Yeah.
Now, none of the guys in this room are on Cindy's side.
Maximo said, you should have bought the apartment.
Greg says that's her stuff.
But we have Duno in here.
Duno, good morning, Pabasito Lina.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Hey, dude.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Aren't they me?
Well, I'm telling them like, dude, I feel.
I feel her pain.
I feel her pain too.
I have a, how do you say like multiple questions?
That's how I said.
Series of questions.
There's going to say serious questions.
Do you want to ask her?
Yes.
Okay, Cindy, Duno's in here.
He's my friend.
Hi, Cindy.
Sorry for your loss, by the way.
Thank you.
Okay.
What city do you live in?
I live in Huntington.
Cindy.
What color are you?
She's brown.
She's brown.
She's brown.
Cindy are brown.
She made it.
Was your friend that passed away, Brown?
No, he was white.
But he was like one of us.
So, like, he grew up in the hood.
Like, he was, like, he was just all up.
Yeah, you said, yeah.
So this is what you got to do.
Show him a picture of him.
You know what I'm saying?
Because then they might be like, oh, he's one of us, you know?
Oh, yeah.
Maybe they don't care about our brown issues, but they might care if it also was someone.
They wouldn't have removed a picture of a white man.
Yeah.
Look, sometimes you just got to use color skin for certain things.
No, I'm not.
And it's skin color, not color.
It's true.
Duna's here.
Duna's here and I'm reminded why Duna's not here.
But it's a townhomes, so it's not even like a building.
It's a town.
It's three townhomes.
It's three.
Yeah, see, that's like where it gets triggered, right?
Because I have a lot of friends.
And then we live in like, in like apartments.
Yeah.
So it's not necessarily like in somebody's door.
It's like outside kind of like towards like for everybody.
Yeah.
Townhomes could get a little tricky.
So she said that it's a townhouse.
home, but then on the, it's on the side.
Like, you know, like, in between the townhomes,
there might be, like, an area where there's grass or there's plants.
Yeah.
So she said she put it there on the side of it.
So, like, it's not obstructing their view, right?
Right.
It's not.
It's not obstructing anything.
Like, it could still walk.
They could still do everything.
What does she have?
It's like if it was a plant, pretty much.
Oh, so it's just a plan.
No.
No.
It's like if it was just a plan.
It's, like, RIP signs.
Yes.
I mean, I think, like, I mean, I think the master part is, like, they don't really, like,
Like, they don't care.
They don't care.
And not maliciously, but they're just like, maybe I don't want the R&P sign.
Maybe I don't want to be reminded that somebody died in the house like you bought.
Yeah, right?
Every single day, right?
So what I would say is.
But Cindy feels like they should have said something.
You should be like, hey, I'm going to take it.
Like, avisar.
Yeah, okay.
Since you confront her.
They don't know the neighbors.
Right, Cindy?
Right.
Like, at least, like, I would, I mean, like I said, it's not a big, huge place where, like, I get it.
You'd be like, oh, my God, what do I do?
There's only, like, two, which is, like, like, the one.
two, three, and just go and be like, hey, does anybody know who this belongs to?
Like, by the way, I'm the new neighbor, whatever.
But no, nothing.
Like, they just took it upon themselves to remove it.
We're just like, okay, you don't want to be reminded, but you're going to live in it
every single day.
And I hope he reminds them somehow.
I hope the spirit of my homie reminds them.
Cindy, we'll just move it to your side and just the memorialization.
still there, he's still next door.
He's like, think of it.
Like, if I was kicking in with you now.
Oh, well, the thing is, like, they took, like,
I don't know where the stuff is.
That's why I will, I mean, at this point,
I'm just going to confront them and be like,
hey, where did this stuff go?
And, you know, like, by the way,
you should have just out of courtesy
and you guys being the new neighbors
could have knocked on our doors.
I feel you, Cindy.
So this is the thing with baby girl, Cindy.
Yes, it cannot be replaced.
Yes, she can get new ones.
She doesn't like the action that they take.
Yeah, no, I get that.
That is hurting her.
And she wants some type of retribution.
for that. She wants to let them know
how much that hurt. Well, Cindy, I know a couple
witches. No, no, no.
No, Otro. We're going to take calls.
We're going to take calls.
Which, which do you know?
Unload a bunch of roaches.
I know I know a lot.
Actually, I've had dreams about roaches lately.
Okay, we got Carlos from Ontario.
Carlos, what's up, Carlos?
Hey, what's up, family?
Hey, how are you?
Carlos, talk to us.
What would you tell Cindy in the situation?
All right. All right. First of all,
already are creepy, right?
Because it's somebody that died.
Okay.
She might not be telling us the whole truth about where it's at.
But if you move into a spot, that's the last thing I want to be seeing every day in my new spot.
Because first of all, I had nothing to do with it.
I didn't know the guy.
So automatically, you know he's, he or she is unsensitive to that situation.
Instead of putting all that energy and trying to let him know,
put the memorial in front of your house.
Because if you leave it in my area,
that means people are still going to come put candles around my area.
Whether it be two feet from my door, 10 feet from my door.
If it's in his area that he's paying for,
then by all means, I'm going to move it because I have nothing to do with this.
Now, should I go and knock on everybody's door and be like, hey, we're going to move this?
That's going to be even worse because everybody's going to be up in the arms like,
why should we move it?
Why should we move it?
So he did the right thing by just gutting it, throwing it away, whatever, ending it there.
You know, if she cares so much for her so-called friend, put the memorial in front of your house.
Let people come put Caldow in front of your house.
It's a thing, bro, like to do it where they passed.
And so he passed in his house.
You know what I'm saying?
I have a friend that passed away he got shot, right?
I don't know whose house it is that he, like we don't know the person whose house it is,
but that's where we set up the memorial.
And I'm sure that person don't want to see it, but they're all.
so like, okay, we get it, like,
where they lost somebody there, you know?
I think, okay.
That's not their house.
If you look at cemeteries,
if you look at cemeteries,
they clear that stuff every week.
When you put some flowers, candles or whatever,
you can,
or lights,
you know, lights that will last forever.
They get rid of all that stuff weekly.
Yeah.
Right.
So if a cemetery does that,
and that's a known thing for death,
everybody there is dead,
what's the difference between,
it being in front of my house and I have to see it every day.
They didn't die at the cemetery.
They were put there, bro.
Like, it's just a part of, like, where they passed away.
Yeah, I get you.
Yeah, it's just culture.
It's just, like, what people do.
So I get you.
But also, if she, if the neighbor Cindy really wants to stick it to the new neighbors,
putting it in front of their house, if it's the townhomes and they're all, like, kind
of near each other, they can still be reminded every day that somebody passed away
in their house.
And you know when you get something for cheap because it's on sale and there's a little sale sticker?
Yeah.
And it's like, what's the catch?
No, but it's like it reminds you this is why you got on sale because this is why you didn't pay as much because it's on sale.
So that's your reminder of this is why you didn't pay that much for the apartment because he passed away there.
It was cheaper.
Yeah.
Was it cheaper?
Yeah.
Like 500.
Like 500 less cheaper?
Yeah.
Hunting Beach.
What a place.
All right.
We got Andrew from Rialto on the line.
Andrew.
Hey, what's up, Brum?
I'm back.
What's up, Andrew?
It's the rounder back committee.
Andrew.
Andrew, what would you tell Cindy in this situation?
It seems like everyone just wants her to get over it.
Nah, go fake.
Haunt him.
Go stand outside their window at 3.11 in the morning with a seat over your head.
Talk about boo.
And at three in the morning.
A sheet over the hand might be a little.
Might turn it to something else.
Yeah.
They're going to be like, oh, the meeting started?
Yeah.
Huntington Beach.
It might like it. Yeah.
Yeah.
Make him feel that there's something there.
That may not be okay.
Like in all the movies, like insidious, they know once you start disturbing the spirit,
then they start being nice.
Yeah.
All right.
It's like at 311, at 311 or some certain time, they all come out or something.
Yeah, yeah.
333.
333.
Just standing out there.
333.
Yeah.
They get more creepier.
All right.
We got Nancy from O.C.
on the line.
Nancy, a fellow Orange County in.
Do you see what's going on with Cindy over there in Huntington Beach?
Yes. Good morning. Good morning.
Hi, Nancy.
Yeah, so I was listening to Cindy.
Like, I'm sorry, you know, like my condolences for you and your friend.
But, girl, it's just I feel like you're kind of overstepping.
Only because that used to be your friend's place.
It's no longer your friend's place no more.
There's new people and they don't want it.
And it's okay because it's their place, right?
I will see, for example, for me, I, unfortunately, my brother took his, he, um,
he passed away in my, in my place, too.
And it was like a townhome as well.
It was only, it was only five townhomes.
And, um, what happened with me is that my neighbors and my landlord, they thought after
my brother passed away, let's say he passed away today, two days later, um, you know,
I'm still grieving and everything.
Yeah.
I just feel like a freaking.
Bible, a stone Bible on my, on the side as well.
She has a Sunday a game.
A stone Bible on the side with a little bunny and angel and candles in the picture of my
brother.
I didn't ask for this as thoughtful as it was.
I grabbed all that stuff and I threw it out.
And then, um, and then the neighbors got into a habit of putting candles on the side as
well.
And it's like, look, I, my brother didn't live here, but he did know them.
You know, like he, they did have a relationship because he'll visit me often.
but it's just a respectful thing.
You know, like I have my son.
Yeah, I have my son.
I got to pick him up and I got to like bring him here.
And I don't want none of that stuff.
And it's already hard as it is.
And it's a reminder.
I agree with the last caller.
He said, if you care so much, look, do it in your house.
Do them more in your house because that's what my neighbor ended up doing.
You know, like I didn't go and I didn't speak to anybody because I don't owe them anything.
They don't pay for my rent.
They don't pay for it.
And none of that.
So that whole entitlement thing of like, oh, they should have came and spoken to me and given me like a headup.
Girl, you don't pay the rent.
You didn't pay for the endowment.
You didn't move a furniture.
Like, let it go.
Like, I know you're emotional attached.
You're emotionally attached.
Uh-huh.
You're emotionally attached.
But, like, if you're so attached, pay your respect and your home, you know?
Tag Nancy, you told us.
I literally understood what she was saying.
Me too.
It was not even your house that your brother passed away.
and my condolence is baby girl.
And your neighbors who did have an appreciation for them,
they're doing it more for themselves.
And then you're like,
no, this is not something that at least in your grieving journey
that you wanted or need right now.
Exactly.
So you throw that ish away.
Everybody grieves different.
Nancy, do you still live next to those neighbors?
I, what was that?
Wait, this is Nancy?
Yeah.
Nancy, yeah, yeah.
Do you still live next to these neighbors?
No, I get along with other neighbors, you know.
Like I talked to them and everything, but I didn't even speak to them.
I don't have to speak to them.
Like, this is my place.
I'm throwing everything out.
You know, and then when it kept happening.
Nice neighbors.
No.
Really nice neighbors.
When they kept happening, I literally just contact my landlord and said, I don't want this happening in my house.
And if it happens again, I'm grabbing it.
I'm throwing it out.
And then I'm like literally going to go off on these neighbors because they're feeling so entitled.
They're feeling so entitled.
over my place, not their place.
Yeah.
What's in your garage, what's in your porch
was on the side of your door, and don't worry about
what's going on. Because what if these, what if
Cindy's new neighbors have a kid or want
to create a family? Yeah. And they want to put a
picture in a memorial, like, how does
respect for you being to them? Like,
you want respect, but you're not giving respect to them
as new people to the community.
Yeah, this is my town. I know. I get
you. I get you, Nancy. You're tripping me out
though. Like, like, think like that.
Yeah. She's straight forward.
Homeowners Association, Nancy. She don't care about
You heard.
HOA.
Yeah.
Santa Latinos and Buenos
X.
That's that for you right there, Angie.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Angie feels the same one.
All right.
We got,
no,
no,
because my grandma
actually,
she passed away like in the street
and we actually did put a memorial up
and that house,
they let us do that.
The house that it was in front of.
Yeah,
like all that happened.
I think usually houses
outside is public property,
like the sidewalk.
That's probably also public property.
Yeah,
you could clean it up
if you really wanted to.
Nobody could tell you nothing.
It's like picking up trash on the street, technically.
Like, if no one's going to be like, hey, don't do that.
No, I'm not saying that.
I'm taking you guys to that place that I love to go eat in Glendow, right?
The place across the street from that park, right?
So I have a homie that passed away down the street on the corner, and that's somebody's house.
But they let us to the memorial, the Rosario, all of that.
That's where he underpassing way.
He didn't live there, nothing.
But it's just like, okay, at least for the time that we're grieving,
because baby girls said it's been, like, it's so fresh.
Yeah, that's what it is.
But I also let you have plenty tickets
to the Glendos, the little ghetto.
So, don't mean.
You just call it.
That part in Glendell.
I think it depends where you grow up.
Like, where I grew up,
there's still tags of people that passed away
way before I was born.
And then it's like, it's like our way of showing love.
Yeah.
Like, what's it called?
I haven't passed away where I grew up,
but we go there every time for his birthday
and we put candles.
And the neighbors don't,
Don't like, but how would you feel if the person did say,
Hey, get out of here.
Hey, we don't want that stuff here.
How would you feel?
And they're in every right.
According to everyone here,
they're in every right because everyone said,
you don't pay there.
He don't know your homie.
None of that.
Yeah.
Well, that's what I'm saying,
the town hon and the apartment complex are two different things.
But what the place that your homies are more than if that person that lives there said,
hey, get out of here.
How would you feel about that?
I think one time they tried to sell something and we were just like, ah.
And they're like, ah.
Yeah.
We're more of us.
Move us in it.
But we did, but we did, like, the good thing
and, like, not talking on the building
and, like, and, like, the flowers and candles,
we make sure, like, the next day, everybody
come clean up, just to leave us.
Yeah, it being true.
And then, and then it is, like, a cemetery.
Like, after a month, obviously, we're not
to be there every day for a month straight,
but after a month that wasn't there.
So every year, I mean, I think we'll do it every year.
It'll go away on and so on, and then on anniversaries.
Yeah.
We got Richie from L.A. on the line.
Richie, one of us, Richie.
Good morning, bro.
The place in your morning.
Richie, turn the speaker down.
Turn the speaker down.
Turn down.
Richie.
Richie.
Come out and play.
Yeah, my fault.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Richie, what would you tell Cindy?
I was just going to say, like, I understand both sides, especially because it was so fresh.
Like, say if he would have died, like, a week ago, and then, like, the memorial, like, it only been up for, like, a month.
And then they took it down, but it's, like, how long would you want it to be up?
But then you got to think, like, some people is nice, like, just like how y'all talk on the radio.
Like, like, if somebody died in front of my house, then y'all can come set it up.
Like, I'm not going to be like, oh, take it down.
Like, you feel me?
Like, it's just out of respect.
Mm-hmm.
But it just, it all depends on the area and the people in the area.
Like, people is, like, a little racist and stuff.
Yeah.
Richie, your note says, I feel she should just whoop their ass that's hell it is.
Yeah.
It's the same, Richie?
Yeah, that's how I felt that.
Rich and Richie
He changed.
After hearing different opinions.
He was hot at first.
And he's like,
you know what?
Oh, man.
I get you, bro.
I get you, bro.
I feel the same.
That's funny.
It's tricky.
It's just,
I feel like it's very case by case
and like however people
view it.
And for some reason
Cindy lost in this case
and I don't think she deserves to lose in this case.
If it was like a neighbor
that she had and knew already
and they did that,
I feel like it's different than from a new neighbor coming in, doesn't know anybody.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Like, if it was just like a hater neighbor and it's like, yo, Cindy, go handle that.
But because it's a new neighbor that probably doesn't care.
I would think that new neighbor feel.
I already feel.
Make the new neighbor feel uncomfortable.
Yeah, I already feel the new neighbors of my friend Frank that passed away are my
ops because they're, I already feel like they're not going to let it.
They're standing where he stood.
They're standing where he stood.
That's a great bar.
Harry Potter.
And by the way, I looked up the listing.
Of Frank?
Yeah.
They don't put that someone passed away there.
I mean, it depends on the app.
She said that it was by law.
We got to tell them.
It's like, it's just super nice.
And I'm like, no, no, no.
Frank passed away here.
Talk about the person that passed.
Yeah.
Talk about Frank on that list.
Talk about his VHS collection.
The spacious backyard is filled with lush greenery and plenty of room to play,
garden, entertain, or simply spend time among the trees.
Letty, where you live is really nice.
Would you be mad if I, again?
I literally said it to order, like, we need to buy this house
so that no one comes in disrespect Frank.
Honestly, I wouldn't disrespect.
You could set up whatever you want.
I just want the cheaper rent.
Yeah.
I'm going to move in,
and I'm a sue for not telling me someone I did.
Yes, you should.
And by the way, they remodeled it.
They remodeled it really nice.
I'm like, this is AI,
because Frank's house did not look like that.
You have a memorial of Frank?
No.
No?
No.
Well.
But Diad de Los Mertos, we put on our house.
Oh, yeah.
See, Cindy.
She'd do it in the new neighbor's house.
You should do it in the new neighbor's house.
And see how they react.
Oh, or this could all just be escalates.
and take everything to a cemetery.
All the candles, all the flowers, and that's it.
We don't know where he's buried, Greg.
Thank you for reminding me.
No, I'm saying, Cindy.
Her friend passed away that lives next door to her.
Less than a month after that, someone moved in to the townhouse that your friend lived in, right, Cindy?
New neighbors?
Yes.
And they totally took out all of the, like, I guess, could you say, like, how much flowers, how much candles?
Like, how much was it, Cindy?
like there was I would say like four candles and like a little bouquet of the flowers
baby girl and you have kids too so your kids are close to the person that passed away
you just wanted a show memorial because that's what in our culture that happens in our culture
we do that new neighbors move in and they move everything they move they take it out of the space
which wasn't in their way but it was around their town home right so they move it and she feels
really upset about it. She feels hurt. That's her friend.
She wants to know what she should do.
She confront the neighbors.
We have Kenny from downtown
L.A. on the line. Kenny. Kenny.
Kenny. Oh my God.
Thank you, Kenny. Hello.
Hello. Hello. Hello. Hi, Kenny. Hi, Kenny.
Good morning, bro. Good morning, Kenny. Kenny, talk
to us. What would you do in the situation
or what would you tell Cindy?
You know what? First of all, I just want to
I was, the reason I was calling because a lot of people
are saying, like, take the shrine down. And I was
hearing how you were saying, how you were saying, it has to be where the person passed away.
Yeah.
So my thing is, I just wanted to explain and clarify.
The reason why that is, you know, in our culture, we put lights up and candles.
So if the soul is lost, you say, you know, follow the light and it helps you transfer it over to, you know, heaven or wherever you're headed to.
So I just explained.
I just wanted to explain that because some people are like, we'll put it at your house.
Yeah, like that might be the meaning behind it where they pass.
They may still be lost there.
and to spiritually help them up there.
And again, that just goes back to the deep ties.
We feel with the spiritual world.
Thank you for that, Kenny.
Thank you, bro.
Yeah, for sure.
I just wanted to talk.
Sorry about my reception.
I work at the courthouse.
It's okay.
You had perfect reception,
but now I know you work at the courthouse.
Full, speed it up.
People are waiting.
Yeah, man.
I'm actually running late, man.
My name is Kenny Cope.
I work at the criminal court building
in downtown of late.
Okay, is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Like, are you the opera or are you the homie?
Can you clear tickets?
Can you expunge?
Check this out, man.
If you guys get in trouble, man, I'm there to help you guys out.
Oh, okay.
Wait, are you a lawyer or how do you help us?
Yeah, I work for the alternate public offenders office and public defenders,
but I only do, like, drug cases.
I'm a drug and alcohol patient.
Oh, right.
This is for you.
I help people, like, rehabilitate their lives, you know.
Right, perfect.
I know what that, Kenny?
All right, I thought it was like a ticket clinic type of thing.
I was hoping you could expunge my.
No, no, no, no.
So, like, if you guys ever get in trouble,
just make sure you guys say,
oh, you know, I'm a drug out of something,
but then I'll get you guys out of the head.
Nice.
Oh, good team.
Oh,
Hey, I'm a crazy.
Kenny at the courhouse.
Yeah, I got this, uh,
I got this, uh,
I got this, uh,
I got this, uh,
I got this.
I got this.
I got this.
I got this.
I know, I know Kenny.
He said it's fine.
Soya, yeah.
Sorry,
went into the carpool later.
I just got this inch.
But I got a spitch.
Help me, Kenny.
Help me,
Kelly.
Kenny, we're sorry.
We're sorry for making me.
We are sorry.
Also, I just want to say thank you guys, man.
You guys make my morning every morning.
You guys are awesome.
I love the brown bag.
You know, top of the morning.
I always, you know, like Monday traffic, turn you guys on.
You guys always make me positive, you know, coming into a dark place where I work at,
it's really important to, you know, get my right foot forward and come out, you know.
So I just want to thank you guys.
You guys are awesome.
Let's go.
You sound like you help people out of their addiction.
Like he sounds like the light, right foot.
in front of left, all of that.
All right, you are the light.
Thank you, thank you guys.
I just wanted to clarify
because some people, I'm hearing on the radio
and they, you know,
some people don't understand
the Latino culture, you know,
you put the light, yeah,
you got to pass over.
We're Latinos and we don't understand
that part of that.
No, I don't know what we're saying.
Thank you.
The light.
Is it the light or give me a light.
The light, the candle light.
You need to chill.
Get his number.
Get his number.
You feel like light in the spoon.
All right.
All right.
Look, that was told me help.
line you guys. And if you heard his beautiful voice, the fun has appeared, the fun has came.
Fun guy.
You know, a very dark subject.
I know.
I said waiting.
You're getting a beautiful green room.
I know.
Duno is here.
He's our man from the pod.
Okay, it's actually national podcast day.
That's right.
So we wanted to commemorate by inviting the other third of the Brown Bag podcast.
Yeah.
And Duno, you're in for a treat, okay?
Yes.
So we're going to be playing for tickets to go to our brown bag mornings after dark
monster mash.
We also have tickets to Halloween horror nights at Universal Studios, Hollywood.
But in order to play, actually, Duno's going to play for you, okay?
We want people to call it.
And Duno is going to spin the wheel of Hispanic Heritage Mon.
Duno, how would you rate your Hispanicism?
More than everybody in this.
Angie exists.
I just started working on the radio and forgot she was Latino.
No.
Oh, my God.
Literally, no one can forget Angie is Latino.
Yeah.
Are you crazy?
The other day I walked in here,
she didn't even say bye, respectfully.
I see she's mad at you.
She walked, no, she's mad.
Yeah, because the comments, you keep saying.
What comments?
And I heard you too, so I'm not going to say it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jose Luis.
Not the internal drama.
Jose Luis.
Jose Luis.
Jose Luis.
Jose Luis.
She don't even know what Jose Luis is in there.
Yes, she does.
She went in to hear Mari.
All right, that's not why you came, Duno.
That's not why you came.
She started.
She did it.
I did it.
You did it.
We really want to go back.
No, we don't.
Oh, my God.
All right.
So we have the wheel of Hispanic.
She started.
She started.
Jose Lee.
Jose Luis.
Jose Luis.
We already had this conversation.
Okay.
So we have a bunch of different categories on the wheel, okay?
Wherever it lands on, you're going to be tested in your Hispanicness, okay?
You're playing for a listener.
So if you lose, they lose out on the tickets.
If you are so Hispanic, if you're an elite Hispanic, a professional.
expert Hispanic, then you don't even have to worry about it, okay?
So let me tell you what each category is, okay?
If it lands on capitals,
Maximo's going to give you a capital.
And you're going to tell us which Hispanic country,
that's the capital too.
Ah, okay.
If it lands on music, Greg is going to play a sound clip,
like a piece of a Hispanic song.
Classic, you should be able to tell us which song it is.
Can I sing the rest of the song even though I don't know the artist?
No, you have to know the song.
Yes, yes.
Because they're not do no rules apply.
There's our rules apply.
If you get on translations, I'm going to tell you a word you either have to translate it from English to Spanish or Spanish to English.
English or Spanish.
If it lands on soundclips, Angie's going to play a sound clip of something we should all know in our Hispanic household.
And you have to say what it is.
Okay.
If it lands on flags, Vic is going to describe a flag.
Hopefully.
And you're going to tell us which Hispanic country.
I'm going to do my best.
I'm going to describe it.
Okay.
Yes.
You feel good?
Yeah.
All right.
It's National Podcast Day.
And we brought our favorite podcast.
Oh, Harry Potter.
Did you see, do you see Maximo?
I mean, did you see Duno?
Sorry, get my children's name.
Dunoz, did.
The Professor Maganago died?
Yes.
Yeah, I did.
I put a memorial for her in my neighbor's house.
I love how you said her name.
What's her name?
Professor Maganago.
It's a Maganago.
It's like,
what depends who's talking, right?
Did you see that she passed away a year after?
Dumbledore?
Was it Dumbledore passed away?
No.
The other one.
Snape?
No, one of them passed away last year
and then she passed away this year.
Wasn't the Snape?
Oh, no, no.
Hagrid.
And he wasn't a professor.
He was the housekeeper.
He was the groundskeeper.
Groundskeeper.
Yeah, yeah.
Housekeeper.
How did he happen to townhomes
and aren't seen?
It's National Podcast Day.
We brought our podcast brother,
Duno, in here to play the wheel of
Hispanic Month.
All right, where we test your
Hispanic knowledge and apparently according to Duno
he's more Hispanic than everybody
in here, everybody listening.
Seguanel. Yeah.
Seguenel. You said it wrong.
No, you're not right. There's an accent
in that. I remember
one time I asked you how much
percentage Hispanic you think you are and you're like
whatever Vic is, 10 more than that.
100%. And then we did our
ancestry and I was right.
Yeah. We're flipping. By like 40%.
Okay. We're going to the phone lines. We got Victor
in North Hollywood, Victor.
Yeah, what's up, bro.
I'm back.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Hey, Victor, Duno's going to play the wheel for you.
Are you, do you believe in him?
I believe in you.
Yeah, see, how.
Nice.
Well, why he's, man,
he took a deep bread.
He has no choice but to believe in you right now.
Yeah, I got no choice.
Right now, I got no choice.
It's okay.
According to Duno, he's more Hispanic than literally everybody.
Than Hispanic.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
I believe in you.
All right.
Spin that thing.
Spin, spin, spin, spin.
There we go.
It is.
Oh, wow.
All right.
Hold on, no.
He's sitting next to me.
Good luck, bro.
Vicki's going to describe of a flag.
Out of all the things, flags.
All right.
All right.
All right.
You're going to tell us what country the flag is from.
Oh, somebody's texting me.
No, no.
No.
Give me your phone.
Give me your phone.
There's a white cross in the middle
And
Blue, red
Around the edges
And in the middle
There's like a crest
With
He doesn't even know what a crest
Yeah
Like a little
Dahl
He's terrible
See?
I thought
I told you
He's thinking of two-face
White cross in the middle
And then there's blue
On the outside
And the red
Red
Tell you, bro
He's terrible
He's terrible at this
Oh he's
He don't press
He don't press
He don't prep.
He's pretty nervous.
I do, I do, but it's hard.
Okay. Say it one more time.
Say one more time.
Okay.
I'm a Cruz Blanco.
I don't know.
Why are you, that is Puerto Rican?
No, help him out.
No.
He's a gru blanco.
Oh, Argentina.
No.
There's no red in Argentina, bro.
No.
No.
No.
That was terrible.
We lost.
That was terrible.
We're not.
What was it?
What was it?
What was it?
Dominican.
Dominican Republic.
D.R.
Yes.
Show it to me.
Look, there's a...
Saying a cross is wild, fool.
Right here, a white cross in the middle.
Saying a cross is wild, you're right.
That's not a cross.
How's it not a cross?
That's not a cross.
What is it?
That's American Red Cross.
American Red Cross Association, right?
Just hold on the line, bro.
Hold on a line, though.
You lost, but hold on the way.
Because I thought it would be...
The crest is in the middle.
The crest is in the middle.
That's because you said around that.
You could have been like
the colors in the...
flag.
Yeah.
We need to put this up and say, is this across or not?
Like, we need to put this description.
That's on grew, puppy.
Oh, is that why you sounded like that?
Yeah.
He didn't sound Dominican.
I don't know if they say puppy.
I think that's Puerto Rican.
I don't know.
Don't say they're all the same.
Yeah.
I did it.
I did.
I did.
I did.
They didn't.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
We got Maddie from Lakewood.
What's up, Maddie?
Maddie.
Hi, what's up Brown Bag?
Hi.
We're up.
Madi, check this out.
Duno's playing the Wheel of Hispanic Heritage Month,
and he's playing for you.
Do you believe in him?
I believe in him.
You believe in him.
You believe in.
Maddie, you can have a great morning.
All right, let's spin the wheel.
Okay.
Let's go, let's go.
Hopefully it's not flags again.
Ooh.
All right.
Okay, can we say the ghetto version of whatever word you said?
Yes.
Because you last time, so he played this game on the pod before.
Okay.
And I said the word.
Me that was Yehene that googled words.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Not me.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, go ahead.
Okay, all right.
So I'm going to say a word in Spanish.
Yes.
You are going to tell me what it means in English.
Okay.
God.
Ready?
Didigible?
Ditihibli?
Mm-hmm.
All right, five.
Four.
Diddy?
Yes.
Ditihibli.
Didihibli.
Does that mean like a gridle?
Like what I was called?
Like, maybe like.
Oh, like direction.
No?
Did he blip?
Hey, hey, hear you guys.
I'm letting my baby try.
Did he be?
Like a great listener?
Five, four, three, two, one.
It's a blimp.
See what I'm saying?
Nobody.
An expert Hispanic would know.
An expert Hispanic would know.
Right now, she don't know what did he blaze.
Maddie from Lakewood.
I'm sorry.
You lost just don't.
Stay on the line.
Stay on the line.
Don't have.
Fuck.
But you're the one who said that you're more Hispanic than all of us mixed together.
And the game you're playing is made by Me Too people.
Okay.
Next caller.
Jasmine from Pasadena.
That are more Hispanic than you.
Oh, I love Jasmine.
I mean, I love Pasadena.
Jasmine.
What's like Jasmine?
So far, so far Duno is failing at the wheel of Hispanic characters month.
No, no.
You mess enough.
What's happening?
All right, Jasmine, you tell me
with Diti Hebla.
Probably won't know.
You didn't know that either.
I wouldn't have known that either.
Yeah, that was...
She also didn't say she's an expert Hispanic.
She also from Pasadena.
Spin the wheel, Greg.
All right, spin the wheel.
Come on, do not you got this.
I got you.
I got you, Dita Hebley.
That was hard.
I would never heard that.
Oh, translation again.
We'll spin it one more time.
Okay.
Correct, Cheating.
Damn, Greg, you should have left to where he landed.
Capitales
All right
Capitals
Maxi ball's going to tell you
A country capital
I'm about to say
He's going to tell us
What country
What Hispanic country
That's the capital
Okay
Okay
Okay
Which country has the capital
Called Monte Vileo
Come on Mr.
Expanic
Four
Can I get a little context
Scoop a little bit?
It's a capital of a country
Yeah
Can I get like
Did you?
What did you say?
Montevideo.
Montevideo.
Monte Viseo.
Dang, that's hard.
Argentina.
No.
Portugal?
No.
Is it wrong?
It's incorrect.
Incorrect.
The answer is...
Hey, Jasmine, don't hang up, but you lost, okay?
What's the answer?
All right.
Who do I?
That's damn near Argentina, that's the same colorful.
What's their flag?
Fine, let's fight now, Vic.
Hold on.
It's baby blue and white.
It is.
With a sun in the middle.
Yeah, it's a sun.
It's on the left.
We got Henry from Palmdale.
Henry, I know you need the vacation.
But Duno's playing for you, okay?
This game's getting hard.
Okay.
All right.
You're playing for Henry and Palmdale.
I know I thought Hispanic just meant like Mexican stuff.
It's not.
We're all Hispanic.
And that's what this month is about.
Right, learning your daddy characters.
Would it land on?
All right.
So Greg is going to play you a snippet of a song.
You know, you better get this.
You can't get this.
You can't get this.
You've got to get this.
I got to know the name of the song.
I got to know the artist.
No, you got to know the name of the song, okay?
And Greg's going to play a snippet.
Go ahead, Greg.
Oh, I know the, okay.
See, I don't know the, um.
Oh, my.
You know, you're not.
You're not.
She's also Spanish, not Mexican.
Hispanic.
Shag, whatever.
Ah, the man, man, man,
great song, great song.
I wish I was another station right now.
Kelly would know.
Callie would know.
Ah.
That's just a song that you're going to play on the radio.
You say it five.
Four, three, two, one.
La...
Who is it?
Play it again.
Play it.
It's called Roses.
Rosas.
Rosa.
Oh, wow.
Rojas.
Oh, no, no, no.
Go to the hook, bro.
Go to the hook, bro.
Oh, it's good.
No, I know the song.
Great song.
Great song.
Here.
Oreja?
That's the name with artist?
Orreja de Van Gog.
I guess nobody's going to go see you.
Well, Angie would have known it and Maximo
would have known it. They're more histhenic.
Sitting next to great. He didn't know that.
One more person. Janet from Santa Ana.
Janet from Santa Ana.
The only thing missing, Janet, is soundclips.
Tell Duno, please get it right.
Can someone else play for me?
No.
Oh! It's Duno. It has to be.
How are you living in the old seat?
Stop.
She's standing up for...
Stop, send her.
She's an angel's fan.
Depress in here.
Angie's going to play a sound clip
of something that we should know
that comes from our Hispanic household
I believe it could be on TV
it could be out in the world
it could be a movie
Okay
All right
All right Jenny
Go ahead Angie
Oh Gaviota
The Novela
Okay name the novel
Oh
Damn I know
Why would he know
That's like a really know
I know that one too
Yeah
Gabiota.
Yeah.
It's not Teresa.
No, it's not Teresa.
You give one more try.
One more try.
Right here.
The name of the whole novella, damn.
It's just one name.
The name of the novella where this is from.
I was like seven years old.
I don't know it.
I'm going to tell you right now.
This is between you and you who has a more Hispanic in it.
Is it a stupid name it is, huh?
Yeah.
It's like something where they named it once, like,
How many chickens
Did this show?
All right
Five
Four
Three
Something with
One
Destilando Amor
Wow
Have credit
Have credit
What does Xilando mean
I don't know
I don't know
He's literally
Like
Destilando Amor
Okay
Well do know you
Sot
At the wheel
None of these things
We're Mexican
It's not
Mexican
Hey
Hey what are you doing
over there
Sambra Sala
With Angie.
All right, we got to give up big congratulations to Lana Del Rey.
Oh, Lana El Bay.
Mrs.
Missing.
I got the summertime, sadness.
Same girl.
Because she just married her alligator boo.
Mr. Jeffrey Dufrein from Louisiana.
She's Lana Daphino.
Yeah.
I don't think Dahlia's her last name.
Yeah, I don't think so.
Oh, I thought it was.
To me it is.
To me it is.
To me it is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But the guy that she married.
He's a totally normal guy.
She married him on Thursday.
And like three days before they got married,
they actually filed for like the marriage certificate.
But you know how like sometimes when you sit on the tea, like it gets juicier?
This is what's happening with this guy.
Because at that time, like nobody knew who this guy was.
We just knew alligator full.
He likes to do tours about alligator.
Not a celebrity.
Yeah.
He's a normal person.
But apparently he's a divorcee.
He's been married before.
And he's got actually three kids.
Okay.
And then on top of.
of that, he was actually engaged
to this lady called Kelly.
They were engaged for like 12 years,
you guys. And they
broke up... No way.
They broke up...
The Kelly?
Yeah.
And they recently broke up like
in October and we didn't know anything
about Jeffrey and, like, Lana...
Yeah, because no one knew him. If he was
celebrity, we would know all of that.
You're right. You're right. Know when the kids are born,
all of that stuff.
Just a regular... Yeah, he was just like, let's go see
some gaiters. And he's older, right?
At least he looks really well. He looks like...
He does.
No, he's been in the sun too long.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He looks like he's from Arizona.
He got alligator skin.
Yeah.
He's outside.
That was good.
That was good.
I'm pretty good.
No, actually, let the, uh, oh yeah, no, he is a little dear by 10 years.
He's 49 and she's 39.
Okay.
So you see that age different.
Yeah.
Shut up.
They got married on his alligator swamp ranch farm thing.
That's crazy.
Yeah, I don't know what it's called.
The tour plays, the song place.
It seemed really simple.
It seemed like the plot to a movie.
I feel like.
I've seen one of those actresses do go back to the country.
Crocodile.
Sweet home Alabama.
Yeah, one of those.
Yeah, that's what it was.
Yeah.
She goes back and she marries the dude.
But it's a trip and people are tripping out that Lana would end up with someone.
With just a regular dude.
But at the same time, are we surprised because this is the most alternative thing that anybody could ever do in life?
She's so alternative.
She's like, oh, yeah.
That's way too mainstream.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Marrying a celebrity?
Like, nah.
She's probably dealt with all this.
everybody do this? Why don't want
like a superficial dude or why don't
want someone that's... Why do I want to him's worth?
Why don't I want this or that? Yeah.
So she wants to go back and what's
she went on a on a tour
a few years back. Yeah back in 20. That's how
she met him, connect to him. All right.
I thought it was because of the show Outer Banks
on Netflix. It's like about these
kids from Florida. They like swamp. Like they live in
the swamp and it's like really popular.
Oh, okay. Yeah. Maybe. Maybe.
I have one.
Okay. So he goes, she goes
and then leaves.
Like she was there on tour,
they told her to take a stop tour,
whatever that happens.
Years later,
she goes again
for another festival
and then reconnects to them
and they start dating.
Which I'm wondering
if that's a trip to him.
He's like,
wait, what?
You want to get in my swamp?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, she got in her swamp.
How do you say alligator in Spanish?
Cogodril.
Oh no, isn't that crocodile?
Yeah.
Alligator and crocodile.
Alligator.
Where?
Elator.
I don't know.
I'm like escaping me
but I know the word
If you took him in the first letter
I don't know
Kaman?
Kaman? Okay, anyway
So you know it's a trip though
What I'm seeing is that
Women just want a manly man
And maybe it's just that
That he could wrangle gator
And he could take her out on the swamp
And he could probably build something
He probably could build a chair dog
That's right
That probably turn her on
Versus like I guess
Men that she's been in the vicinity with
Why she dated previously?
Oh, she's, I don't know.
She's had high profile.
Yeah, no, she was actually engaged to even Winnecker, a managing partner at range medium partners.
Yeah, so he probably never changed attire.
Yeah, probably not.
Yeah, reportedly allegedly.
Probably not.
Damn, so she just got with this random food from where again?
Louisiana.
Yeah.
I would trip out so much.
Like, if I was the gator dude, if, like, Lana Delray just starts hidden on me, I'm like, no, this isn't real.
Like, you're totally.
It's not real.
You know what?
I'm saying?
He probably doesn't even know who she is.
Who she is?
Yeah.
Well, that's the connection was better then.
Maybe she feels like everyone that I meet already knows who I am and it's not a real
connection.
At least with this gator fool, it was great.
Right.
I'm not younger than her.
He's like Lana?
Lana, all right, Lana.
Yeah.
She probably likes that.
Yeah.
Who else was dating someone?
Because where's she from?
Bella Hadid.
Yeah.
Bella or Gigi?
Bella.
Bella.
She's dating a regular, like, horse fool.
Yeah.
Again, the animal guys are up right now.
If you are a horse.
I want that to be a zookeeper.
Yeah.
If you do anything with animals, you're up right now with these Hollywood celebrities.
Wow.
What about a Batman?
God, Vic.
See what you love me with?
Now you're just playing pretend, fool?
Yeah.
We're just throwing out, like, things in his hand.
Like, I got to what I'm going to bat.
We know a girl.
Literally, like, she's a social media girl.
She's beautiful, influencer, all of that.
She dates country guys.
Like she literally left on her country journey.
Literally left somebody.
Yeah.
It's because you want to feel taking care of
and if it has to be like a gator tamer.
Right.
I think she left the dude.
He didn't know what a wrench was.
Yeah.
The other guy, the influencer I'm talking about.
Yeah.
I was too fly for her.
He wasn't dirty enough.
Yeah.
His hands were too soft.
That's what it is.
Like you need dirty hands.
You need like dirty hard.
Yeah.
I feel sorry for like, I wonder how he's doing.
I think he moved on.
He probably super happy.
He probably super happy.
I think he's the happiest he's ever been.
So that's the thing, you know.
He didn't have to get his hands dirty.
You know how guys are always talking about the types of women they want?
Seke-in-la-casa.
Yeah, yeah.
So they go have other families in Mexico, all the rest of that.
Maybe this is the girl equivalent.
Like, okay, as these guys are always complaining, we want just a man's man.
We want someone that takes care of us
You know that can wrestle an animal if I need it
Somebody that grills
I built their own patio
You built your own patio?
Yes
Like you built it
With my bare hands
Like how'd you build it?
Like I put up the tent
And then I moved and moved all the couches
And I moved the stuff
Wow
I think Daniel's deals
Brought the couches
No I put them together myself
Oh okay
Yeah
I was at home people like four times that week
Don't even test them
All right
You should have not been at home depot
Home Depot four times that week
Yeah
It's like a one-time thing.
Well, my car isn't big enough.
Maybe you need a truck.
I do need a truck.
You're right.
I want a truck and a boat.
So if this whole trend keeps going of women.
We got to find animals.
Going towards like those manly men, how do you guys feel about it?
If you see me in the woods, fighting the bear, help the bear.
Yeah.
We have to like adopt an animal like an ant eater.
I'm going to find a fox.
Yeah, I'm going to find the fox.
I don't know what I'll find.
Yeah.
I have rapper.
We need a bunch of zoo keepers.
Go be a vet, dog.
Dan, that's great.
Art bark.
Put a chicken coop in your back out.
Oh, a chicken coop in your back out.
Thank you.
Congratulations.
And Mr. Jeffrey's up bringing you.
Yeah, and guys just know that the trend,
you know you guys had the trend of going after the girls with BBLs.
The girls now are going after the guys that can use their hands.
So, yeah.
Get to it, guys.
Go get a class, something.
One of them for life.
One of them is not a trend.
I think they're both for life, unless you get...
I don't know.
Like, imagine trying to find a food that tamed alligators in L.A.
That's what they got to go outside of L.A.
Louisiana.
That's far.
Or her to Palmdale.
Yeah, they have horse people in Pondale?
Oh, I'll say, but all right.
Say, cabos, lachos, homeres, de verad.
Oh, my God.
All right, that's it for some of Lepra to you,
bioloco, Southern California, Toyota, dealer.
I'm Angie from Brownback mornings.
Scrolling with the homies.
Gregory.
Lettie, there's a kid going viral because he did one of the best performances he could ever do in his lifetime.
What?
Yes, he took an opportunity at his talent show at school to perform a legendary song and the crowd was going crazy the whole time.
Listen to this.
That's crazy.
Yes, he was so offbeat.
Yeah, he was.
At one point he just kept repeating that one part, you know, the one part where it's two short's favorite word.
Yeah.
They shared the same favorite word.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
That's he kept saying, and everybody in the crowd was saying it with him.
They didn't ship this down?
No.
Back, so that would be like maybe that's just too much?
Yeah.
I mean, it's too short.
He should have needed like a kid-friendly, kids-bop version.
Right.
Were they in the bay?
That would be cooler.
Probably, most likely.
Oh, they're in the bay.
They let it fly.
What are you doing?
That's all wondering.
That's crazy, though.
I mean, that's a good song to choose.
Yeah, but...
To get the crowd out?
Yeah, would you guys be mad
if you saw that
happening in your kid school?
No.
You don't have kids, Greg.
Yeah.
He does.
He does.
He does.
He does one.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, you don't have a kid.
He's one that he's stepping in their life.
That's true.
Oh, great.
Ha, ha.
He's trying to you were teaching him
like a building character, you know.
If my kid was doing a...
No, no, no.
Not your kid.
Your kid was a...
Yeah.
But someone else...
In a crowd.
So your kid was saying the favorite word.
in the crowd.
No.
He wasn't performing.
All the kids that are influenced, imagine,
like maybe they don't even know it's a bad word.
That's a thing.
Everybody knows it's a bad word.
You think so?
Yes.
Even five-year-olds?
Yes.
Especially five-year-olds.
No.
Always learned the bad words first.
Because, like, how many songs when you were younger,
you would sing, but you don't know what it means?
There's a lot of songs out there.
Yeah, but you know the words.
We didn't know what they meant in context.
We didn't know, like.
I didn't know what a metaphor.
I didn't know what a little kid was talking about when she said.
How many licks to the center?
I didn't know the triple entendre.
You're right.
But if they downright say the bad word, you know it's a bad word.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Did you guys ever do a talent show?
No.
No, but you know what?
Maybe my school wasn't talented enough.
You never had a show.
My school did it by I was just sitting in the crowd.
Somebody did Mario.
No.
Yeah.
Like, impersonation?
Yeah, they did like the whole song.
Just a friend?
Oh.
Oh.
How old are you?
I'm old.
That was middle school, right?
Leave him alone.
Hey, respect your OG, homie.
Wait, wait, wait.
I'm just a friend.
by um
Mario.
Yeah.
But Miss Marquis.
Uh,
Angie.
Yeah.
So I was actually like, I want to say middle school.
I was in the dance team and I remember I wanted to do the choreography for X going
give it to you.
And they did not let me do it.
Yeah.
Angie.
That I really like the beat.
You like the song and you want to do a song to X going give it to you?
Yes.
No, I don't have it.
Oh, Kethe, you're about to play.
Yeah.
That beat is a bang.
What with the choreography to that beat?
Yeah.
Well, I would have made it up.
I would have made it up.
But we'll never know.
because they never let me
It was never too late
You were trying to be like honey huh?
Yeah
The movie honey?
Yeah, I was very your foot by
I just go
I don't know
Go
Go
Go
Go
Go
Go
I love it
I love it
That's tight
I get it
I get it
I know what
What did you do
I didn't do anything
Everybody wanted me to DJ
When I was like
What's so cool about
Like a little kid DJing
Yeah, I want to press buttons.
Yeah, that's right.
Unless you did scratches or like a blendedness.
Nobody would.
Yeah, yeah, I do.
I would trip out.
Okay, Greg Scratch.
Yeah.
But nobody would get it.
His hair?
Yeah.
That's all like that.
Keep in here.
We're going to do Brownback Morning's a talent show next.
Oh, let's do it.
Greg, you're going to do a scratch.
I'll scratch.
Not your head.
Not your mix here.
Not down there?
Oh.
Ew.
And we just started this new thing.
Brown Bag, Buscando Talento.
It's a brown bag talent search
Yes
We started this off of Greg C's scrolling thing
Where the little kid did blow the whistle
Oh yeah
Yeah he went to like hey what did you do a talent show
And then Greg's like I've never done a talent show
Right
But if I were to do a talent show
They would tell me to mix right yeah
They would tell me to scratch it up
Oh gosh
And then do those series
Somebody was like
Does he scratch
Does he scratch?
Oh
I don't know to scratch
He's about to run.
You never heard of scratch.
Rour, Rour, Rour.
Give me a peanut butter, Jolly.
Rha.
Do you know?
Let me hear you play E-Man's playlist
for the night.
Duno, still be nice.
Still be nice, Duno.
This is still our family,
even if you left it, okay?
What if he does really bad right now?
He's going to do...
Let's see.
If he does really...
If I do it...
If I do it...
If he does really bad, he can't be here for a week.
No.
Without a thing.
Are you going to be here instead?
No, bud, I can't be here.
Okay.
Buscavo Talento right here on Brownbag.
Branko Talento.
Greg, you got it not just DJ.
You got to make it like all cool and like...
What?
Yes.
Yes.
Like stuff like that.
All right.
You got that from YouTube.
He's doing it.
I just saw him push a button.
We have a camera on you, right?
So we can make this a video?
Yeah, we got a camera right.
All right.
So coming from Whittier, California.
Greg C.
Greg, what is going to be your talent?
Oh.
Oh, show off.
Come on, come on, come on.
Usually they have, like, a cool story before they do it.
Oh, yeah, I don't know.
Am I a cool story?
Yeah.
Oh, you know, coming up from Whittier, you know, it's hard out there.
It's just, everyday struggles from Whittier.
I was like, I need to find my talent.
And it was just DJing.
It's just, you know, called to me.
Yeah.
It took me off the streets, you know.
Maybe a better person.
I love him.
And that's what you said about me last week.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
See, you just read your poem.
The street's got me here on Power 106.
You see?
Greg, Greg, he's going to dictate if you're the best DJ on the station.
No, it's not.
Yes, it is, Greg.
No, it is not.
Greg, I'm posting on my day.
No, it's not.
All right, Greg, please take the stage.
I'm nervous now.
One, two, three, four.
You're ready, do you know?
Yeah, come on.
We're the lyrics.
Greg.
That's actually good.
It was cool.
It was cool.
You killed that, bro.
By the way, I've always had a problem with scratching.
Why?
Because words and lyrics.
I want to sing.
That because you can't reach.
Exactly.
Do we let him go to the next round?
Next round?
Yes.
I'm not being mean to him.
Yes, you want for a little baby.
God, lying is a thing out here.
Okay.
Do we let him go to the next round?
Yes or no?
Yes, you can go.
I can slow it down.
We're in the West Coast.
God.
This is your favorite rapper, you know?
That's your favorite.
I know how you're going to make a film back.
Come on.
Something simple.
I love you, bro.
You killed that.
You killed that.
Brown bag, we stand the talent.
We found our first talent.
All the old dead started crying in their car right now.
Oh, for sure.
All the backpacks are zipped up.
That's what we do it for.
You made Mitch's truck proud?
All right.
Keep it here.
Somebody go check on E-Man.
A link number for him, but.
He's doing the running man.
He's doing the running man.
