Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 335 Post Election Day Emotions | Brown Bag Mornings (11/6/24)

Episode Date: November 6, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's Parano 6. LA's number one for hip-hop Wednesday, November 6. Yes. Could use that today. Yeah. We're all waking up to the news that we have a new president-elect, former president Donald Trump, soon to be future president Donald Trump. We're going to get into that more throughout the hour.
Starting point is 00:00:25 We also have shout-outs, Greg. Yes, we do. Jaws wants to give a shout-out to Christy, aka B. Baby Mama, aka XGF, aka I don't know what we are right now. And I'm sorry, and I'm sorry for not listening to you, and I hope we can work things out.
Starting point is 00:00:37 Giseste. Yeah, I want to know. Yeah. Nice. What did he not listen about? What do you guys think? Going out somewhere. Humday.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Going out somewhere. He missed the Wednesday. Clean in the house. No. The boys. Because he said XGF. Yeah. Oh, so it's ass.
Starting point is 00:00:54 My baby mom. Oh, he didn't help. Oh, he did something for Halloween. He went out. He didn't, he didn't help. clean the house wash the dishes he just sat on the couch
Starting point is 00:01:03 he didn't family costume that's what it was that's a good one forgive him forgive him girls so you can know the cheese man what happened yeah and then let us know Christy
Starting point is 00:01:12 and then we have birthdays Ricky from Santa Monica wants a birthday shout out Rick Gay Mel wants to give a birthday shout out to Destiny it's her 12th birthday today Destiny
Starting point is 00:01:20 Angel wants a birthday shout out as well and Mary wants to give her son I'm gonna say Adon Adon Adon from her A D-A-N? Yes. I love that name.
Starting point is 00:01:32 Shout out Adan and Adan Sanchez. Yeah. And Adan Shalda. Yeah. Birthday shout-out. And Adan is turning 9. He's actually the one that won the dance competition at the Daven Busters. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:01:43 The little kid? Oh, that's so awesome. Yeah. Shout out Adan. That's all our birthdays. I wish we had some Adan Sanchez on here. My mother-dine. Me.
Starting point is 00:01:53 Me. So we started this early in the morning because we've been having technical difficulties and loki, some of us are scressed. Yes. Can I have a birthday shout out real quick? Yeah. Happy birthday, Maxime. No, not for me. Happy birthday.
Starting point is 00:02:06 Thank you. Thank you. Oh, my God. Felizcoeos a day. Please. He said, can I have a birthday? Can I give a birthday? My bad.
Starting point is 00:02:16 Oh, yeah. Oh, grab her, bro. I want to say happy seventh birthday to my niece, Eva. Have a wonderful day. Aw. And also, I want to give a shout-out to Jela, which is Emmy's soccer teammate. She told me yesterday she listens to us every day. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:02:29 So I wanted to give her a shout out. Shout out Jail. Shout out Jail. And happy birthday, Ava. And actually, happy birthday, Ricky, Destiny, Angel, Adan, and Ava. Happy birthday to you. Feliz Cumpalos. Ati.
Starting point is 00:02:42 What's the word? Word on Rosecrans. Rooscrans. Roos Crans. What's the word? The word is hip-hop artists react to President Trump winning the election. All right? So as we saw lots of celebrities and hip-hop artists endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.
Starting point is 00:02:59 some also endorsed President Trump but either way they were vocal and passionate so they reacted to the news of President Trump's win over Harris and Cardi B who's been a super vocal and strong supporter of Kamala went on Instagram and said I hate y'all like referring to the people that you know voted for for Trump and then she also said
Starting point is 00:03:20 that's why y'all states get hurricanes which was very mean very mean she's obviously mad at like all the southern states like Florida, Georgia. Right. Yeah. They all went red. And 50 Cent also chimed in posting on his Instagram.
Starting point is 00:03:35 I don't care how the fight goes. I'm leaving with the winner. So I don't know what that means. And he posted a picture of him in Trump at like a black tie event. He put a picture in a tug for both? Probably. Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Very like fair weather. And then Joe Budden, he joked prior to like Trump winning. He said if Trump wins, I'm egging cyber trucks. And he's talking about how like the Tesla CEO, Elon. Musk you know he was a huge financial supporter of um of president trump and uh you guys remember low pump yeah yeah so little pump went and said all these rappers got paid to endorse kamala harris your losers you can't pay me to endorse trump i stand what i stand i stand on what's rights yeah i don't get it i don't know i guess he was saying he was saying that like he did
Starting point is 00:04:22 of love. He loves his poppy Trump like for real. And everybody else, he never got paid supposedly. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Because I've heard the same thing for people that, uh, that supported Kamala that they didn't get paid either. Yeah, but he's just, yeah, he's just, yeah, he's, I'm gonna say
Starting point is 00:04:38 if they got paid. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. So that was, uh, that was a bunch people, I don't know if you guys seen other people reacting, but that was, that's what I gathered from. Yeah. I see in the Cardi B one, that was everywhere. Angel Reese, she actually tweeted and she's like, I'm so disappointed in America. Some of you just Couldn't selfishly put your pride aside, huh? As a woman, I'm heartbroken for us all.
Starting point is 00:04:58 Wow. Yeah. Everybody has a reaction. Lala, too, she said, how are you guys feeling? Defeated, disappointed, sad, angry, confused. Lala, the, like the video host? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I always know her for MTV.
Starting point is 00:05:13 She's a legend. Yeah, she is a legend. Yeah, no. Shout out her, yeah. I mean, there was a lot of reactions all over the internet. I don't know. It was really divided from a lot of things that I saw. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:25 So it was just crazy to see and the outcome is crazy as well. Mark Cuban, I remember he was really against Trump, right? Yeah. Yeah, he actually congratulated him. He said like, oh, congrats, you won fair and square. So there's that too. Yeah, wow. All right, guys.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Well, 50 cent admits to copying Nellie's hot in here when he wrote Lloyd Banks a hit. All right. So 50 was doing an interview and he was talking about how he used. other hits to make hits for himself or other people. So he said, I would be able to look at someone else's record and be able to make my version of the record when the production came around and it would be a hit again. Then he went on to specifically say, Lloyd Banks, We on Fire is an example because he copied Nelly's Hot in here.
Starting point is 00:06:11 He said, it's the same record. It's just new melodies, new production, and let Banks do it. Wait, do you have this off top? I can't see the similarity. Just the reference to fire? Yeah, it's just a reference, I think. So I'm going to play hot in here, and then after that I'm going to play Lloyd Banks on fire.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Okay, so now I'm going to play Lloyd Banks. We on fire. I see it. Up in this spot, we're on fire. Let the roof. What you say. We get loose in a smoke. Let the roof on fire.
Starting point is 00:07:08 Brother, you'd have to mash it up, Greg. Yeah. I can hear. I don't think he's saying the, like the, the melody or anything. It's more of the concept. So the lyrics of it like, is hot in here. I'm going to take off my clothes. He took that same concept and flipped it into his own words.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Exactly. I'm going to take it off. When it gets too hot, instead of it's hot. But he said that he didn't. He changed the melodies. Yeah. I don't have to match it up. But like when he's playing hot in here, I can hear the tempo.
Starting point is 00:07:42 of We on Fire. Like, I can hear the We On Fire over the Hot and Here beat, but the other way around I can hear it. And he said that it's the, what did he say it was? The new melodies and new production. No, but what did he say that it was that copied it? Hot in Here. No. What did he say of the part of the song that he did take?
Starting point is 00:07:59 Oh, he didn't say specific. Oh, he was just talking about the verse. Sorry, the hook. The hook of the song? Yeah. It's getting hot in here. It's getting hot in here. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It was. So he said he copied the hook. Yes. He said he copied the whole concept of the song. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:16 And just made his own version of it. And then he's like, I'm going to give it to Banks. And it came out like two years after. Okay. I mean, that's what music is, though, isn't it? Like, you just kind of. Get into buyer. I don't think he should say that only.
Starting point is 00:08:29 I don't think he should say that either. He's getting it too. Because isn't that the whole gist of the Miley Cyrus versus Bruno Mars situation? Yeah. That Bruno Mars says, I should have bought you flowers. And then her. concept was inspired by his concept of reportedly legend when she said I can buy myself flowers like she's answering that was that was a little closer in lyrics like fire brother yeah but that's
Starting point is 00:08:54 just like that one at least she didn't admit that it was based on this one he's admitting he's inspired by that song so that's like it makes it be even closer yeah yeah but people get sued all the time for inspiration because it's Lloyd bank's song let Lloyd said they let Get by the little get seen. Yeah. Yeah, they don't talk. No, yeah, they don't talk. It is.
Starting point is 00:09:16 Damn. 50 would do that. Anyway. Hey, Nelly, go get this morning. Yeah, they're sewing you already. I can see the resemblance.
Starting point is 00:09:24 I can see it. Yeah. Yeah. I know what they're talking about. Nice shit up, bro. So I should do it? All right. How did he do it?
Starting point is 00:09:29 On fire? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got you. Well, that was your word on Rose Cranz brought to you by local Southern California's Toyota dealers. I'm Rose Cranzvick for Brown Bag Mornings. I have to tell you right now. We're going to get into Don you know I'm local. but I have to be I'll wait
Starting point is 00:09:42 I'll be really honest that today is pretty tough because I saw how excited my kids were yeah and then I don't know how I say this I'm a parent
Starting point is 00:09:57 and if your parents listening with your kids it's our responsibility to parent our children right I'm not trying to impress anything on your children that's why I'm trying to find like the balance of
Starting point is 00:10:07 expressing myself but also not interfering with you as a parent but it was I'm not there to see them wake up today and give have a conversation with them so I've been talking to my husband like please give them encouraging words they were they were very excited about voting and it's crazy because we have a homey helpline coming up and it showed me that other people are in the same situation yeah yeah but it's really tough like I just I'm trying to find the words of how to speak to them about this type of thing because I'm raising three Latinos three Hispanic boys that look Hispanic. That don't matter what happens, they're never going to change the way that they look or how other people may perceive them based off of words that other people say about them and narratives and all of that stuff. And so it's just, it's a little tough for me and I might be everywhere with it.
Starting point is 00:10:59 But that's why I want to play my song that lives me. Yes, let me. It's very, it's very like we're going, you guys played sensual deduction. and Rihanna and I was just like it's gonna be it No, let me fuck But it's one that I play for them And I've seen them sing it to themselves
Starting point is 00:11:17 If they're going through a tough time And I have three sons Yeah And it's Bob Marley, three little birds So I'm gonna play that And then we'll come back with Doniomorical And my bad, I'm not trying again We're all family here
Starting point is 00:11:28 I thought you're like some atmosphere or something Oh that's next Do we have Effie Lucy? All right People here It's 5106 LA's number one for hip hop Oh my bad
Starting point is 00:11:42 You guys just ruined it That was loud That was good song I'm at a loss for words right now That was a good song, great song It reminds me my childhood They didn't ruin my song They did
Starting point is 00:11:54 They didn't ruin your guy's song When you wanted to do sensual seduction That was a good song That song helps me cheer up Helps the boys cheer up Yeah a lot of people It's a good song, great song It's great record
Starting point is 00:12:07 And then you guys just come and ruin it I was coughing No you weren't full I sip the drink and got stuck right here. Trying to survive. You were choking on it. What's up? This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Starting point is 00:12:22 Where are you from, Esse? Don't you know I'm local? All right, election went down yesterday. And as much as we were paying attention to the presidential race, there's also local stuff that we had to vote on. Yeah. Past or no past, we're going to run through some highlighted props. And also the, the, gosh, guys. He was not re-elected.
Starting point is 00:12:44 People are very upset at how he handled and to other people may have mishandled certain cases and favoring a certain, like a lot of people were saying that he would favor quote unquote criminals and let people out and serve lighter sentences. So they went to the polls and he is no longer elected. Yeah, he freed a lot of the homies but they're all free now
Starting point is 00:13:07 so we don't need them no more. Oh my God. I swear! I swear! to God. He did his job right, bro. We don't need you no more. So he's no longer the district attorney. He's no longer.
Starting point is 00:13:18 You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And you could tell a difference between like, so the guy that he was, that one was Huckman. Huckman had his campaign party. What? What's his name?
Starting point is 00:13:30 What? Just saying his name, right? But he had his like campaign reception party in Beverly Hills. Yeah. So it just kind of tells him. You know what I'm saying? Like, you know, but, and a lot of people are tired of the crime in L.A. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:47 They're afraid it's turning into like a San Francisco situation. Not just tired of the crime, but tired, I guess, of the what they feel is not as heavy hand should someone commit a crime, you know? Yeah. And that's why they went out to the polls. And I hope that however you feel about this, you went out to the polls as well. Because Prop 36 did pass. It increases prison sentences for certain crimes involving.
Starting point is 00:14:11 fentanyl and shoplifting, changing them from misdemeanors to felonies. You know, a lot of people said that the reason why so many smashing grabs happen is because it's a misdemeanor. People would get out on that. Slapping wrist. Yeah, we also see how, like, we talked about it last week, how that the threshold to charge something as a felony would be like $950. That's like you had that one liquor store in California that has all the prices.
Starting point is 00:14:35 Greg had talked about it. Yeah. It charged everything of $950, $951. and then when you check out you get the discount to the regular price. Because should you shoplift there at that specific liquor store, the threshold is enough to give you that crime. Yeah. So I'm going to say this right now.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Be very careful if you are doing, of course, you shouldn't be doing that. And this is very specific to people that have done it in the repeat offenders. Yeah. So it's like if you got caught for shoplifting and then again, it's not going to be like it's going to be the same. Like they're going to count that you did it previously. Yeah, yeah. And they're going to tack on that felony to it.
Starting point is 00:15:11 They were saying that they were like taking tally, right, of like how much you're taking at first? Well, like at the self-checkout or are these, a lot of these stores, what ends up happening is they'll have like low-key a folder and you got a little profile there. Yeah. Oh, it just took soap today. Oh, it's deodorant because they're waiting for you to rack it up enough. But now this is not. Now it's going to be gone. Now I don't even think you need to reach that threshold.
Starting point is 00:15:34 Wow. Now I'd be thinking of taking those diapers. Yep. Felony. Wow. I think reportedly literally. Pretty crazy. I think it's one of those things of like people took advantage of the situation so much
Starting point is 00:15:45 that now there's kind of like an overcorrection because I feel like a felony is extreme. Yeah. Not that I'm pro crime or anything, but it's just like some people are going to do that. It's probably not like what has to happen because of the light. I guess like you said, hand that has been on people. And we've seen it and it goes viral. It does. You know, like all of that happens.
Starting point is 00:16:03 I think that's also ruins. It's like people post stuff they shouldn't be posting. It's like, why are you? Dude, doing it. All that does is encourage other people to do it, and the domino effect, and here we are. And then there's people on the other side that are like, I'm so sick of this.
Starting point is 00:16:16 I'm feeling, yeah, lock them all up. At a good point, guys going not here anymore, and also this one. It's not just like one person. They're doing it in groups. Like people are taking over stores and doing smashing grabs and stuff. So, yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Okay, another one, Prop 32 would have raised the minimum wage here in California from $16 to $18. It was not passed. What? Nope, not going to happen. Also, Proposition 6.
Starting point is 00:16:41 Shout out to our homie joker over in upstate. Yeah. He's taking a vacation. So this was set to ban all involuntary servitude, ending forced labor in state prisons. So, you know, like the, what is it? What do they make the license plates, all of that? I guess it was forced on prisoners.
Starting point is 00:17:02 Oh, they would have to do it? Previously, yeah, it was. And this would have banned that. Like, you cannot force prisoners in state prisons. to work if they don't want to work. This wasn't past though. So it wasn't past. So it's not past.
Starting point is 00:17:15 So you can still force them to. Sorry, Joker. Damn. People were really, and the thing about something like this is like a lot of convicted felons can't vote. So it's like the people that have a lot of sympathy towards this aren't able to vote about it. Yeah. I'm wondering about that because I saw this. I saw it too.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Yeah. That Loki Diddy can vote. Yeah. And then I was listening to FDT on the way here. And then Nipsey in his verse says, and if you're locked up, you could probably still vote. Yeah. Yeah, I believe he's still some wondering. I think it's different, like, case to case, because some people say, like, I have friends that are like, yeah, I can't vote.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Yeah. And then there's others that, like, oh, yeah, like, I can't vote because I didn't register. Maybe. Maybe it's bad. Yeah, so I think it's case by case. I'm not 100% sure. I wonder if that has to do with, like, the whole, you know how when there's fires in California and they send out, like, the prisoners to. Firefight?
Starting point is 00:18:07 Yeah. Does that like, are they forced to do that too? I think they choose those types of things. It's like a program. Okay. Maximo who was, can give us more perspective from his experience. What did you say about the trustee program stuff? No, I mean, like, there's certain things where it's like people can volunteer to do it.
Starting point is 00:18:25 So I'm wondering if, like, the forced labor is if they don't meet like a quota for the amount of people they need to work to do these jobs. Because I know for a lot of the things, like, you could actually. like sign up or volunteer. A lot of people do it to pass time. Some people do it to like get a little bit more money, no? No, no, because you don't really earn a lot of money. No, to get like good behavior. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:48 To get out earlier. Yeah. Because you can go to school and stuff like that. Yeah. And all that, if your crime isn't like something big, like big, they can let you out early for them seeing that you're trying to do good and do better for yourself. Okay. According to the California government website, if you have a prior felony conviction,
Starting point is 00:19:07 you can still register to vote as long as you're not currently serving that felony conviction. Like if you're not currently in state prison, federal prison or a local detention facility for that felony, you can't if you're there for that right now serving, you can't vote. However, if you're serving a misdemeanor, but you've had a felony prior, you could still vote. If you're on parole, if you're on probation, if you're on mandatory supervision, post-release community supervision, federal supervised release and a person with a juvenile wardship adjudication, you can still vote. And I think that's important for you to know that
Starting point is 00:19:39 Because you'll write yourself off Like I can't vote But it's like just check your status Yeah Yeah I don't homie post that he's like I can't vote Yeah But like you guys can't for me But once you're out
Starting point is 00:19:49 You can vote If you are currently serving that felony You can't vote with the felony right Let's say you've had a felony in the past Yeah But you're on a misdemeanor serve You can still vote Wow
Starting point is 00:19:59 Yeah According to the government once Yeah again just stuff we don't know Yeah yeah Joker You probably could still vote You could have vote. Come on, mom.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Yeah, so those are some props that were passed during this, and passed and not passed during the election. But we have more to go to, so we're going to just move on. Highland Bleet. I feel like I should just play it so that you can get happy, so that you can get happy and so that you stop requesting. You look like that girl that's at the club, like, hey, play. I know.
Starting point is 00:20:32 If you play your cell phone? You're making them a lot of requests. Right it on your cell phone and then like put it on. Girl, go to the restroom, girl, let's take some selfies. I got you. That's the only way the DJ's going to play it. But I do actually really like hotline being, and I do think it's like a big note. It's a good song. It's a happy song.
Starting point is 00:20:46 So here you go. Yeah. Girl in the black dress with the thick heels. Oh my God, it's my birthday. Can you play this song please? Yes, girl. We're about to leave the club. Keep me of music.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Or PIMP. BIMP. Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip. After the Dodgers won the World Series, it seems like all the players are doing tours. Yeah. Getting booked for individual pop-up locations. I think Mukis at the Dix in Glendale. Yes.
Starting point is 00:21:20 And then I know Kike was at Raising Caines. Kike was at Raising Cain. Bueller was out at a mall. Yeah. I think the Monabella Mall. They're just all like individually getting booked. It's pretty cool to see. So Dodgers pitcher, Anthony Vanda, he was at a...
Starting point is 00:21:35 pop up as well. He went pretty viral because in the Dodger parade. He's the Sydney Sweeney for all the Dodger Bayes. The girls had to hear you guys. Oh, Sidney, oh, that wear that dress. Well, that's what happened with Bandah. Now you guys have to hear the take your shirt off, Bundah.
Starting point is 00:21:56 Yeah. Tired of it. Not me though. Tired of it. I only have ice your woman. He should cover up. Yeah. He should.
Starting point is 00:22:02 He should. He should cover up. Yeah. He's just talking about too much. You know what's crazy? Kike was doing a speech at the Raising Cains. Yeah. And literally people were shouting at him to take his shirt off.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Not the people. Not the people. Women. The women. I don't know. There may have been some guys like that I can't say. Oh, true. I can't say, bro.
Starting point is 00:22:21 And it's funny because, like, the objectification is real. Like, hey, your turn, guys. Yeah. Ha ha. Ha, ha. How does it feel? Yeah, because he was shirtless at the parade. And he's, like, super tatted up.
Starting point is 00:22:33 Like, yeah. Look at Mona. Look at her. She's nodding. Like, oh, Loda. Chill. Get it together,
Starting point is 00:22:39 Murdo. You know who should run for office? Banda. That'll get. No, I don't want that guy anywhere near anybody. Ruth, I'm throwing your phone out the window. You're not ever watching.
Starting point is 00:22:49 And Banda has a girl. I told you. I keep telling you guys. He has a girlfriend. Let them be, okay? So that's... He has one girlfriend? He has one.
Starting point is 00:22:57 One girlfriend. I don't know if Banda ever heard that one too close to none, but you know what I'm saying? That's your motto? No. Yeah. Jordan. No. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:23:05 No, no. No, no. No, no. Yeah. Well, he was doing a pop-up, and he was asked about the ladies throwing themselves at him during one of the fans went out to him. And let's see in the way he said. Yo, how does it feel to be such a popular star, man? All the ladies are going crazy for you, bro.
Starting point is 00:23:25 How does it feel, man? Hey, I'm just a baseball player, man. Hey, there's going. I love it. My sister says hi, by the way. She was like... I'm just a baseball player I'm just a baseball player
Starting point is 00:23:36 I'm just a baseball yeah I'm just doing it well if you're a baseball player then put your jersey out yeah haven't seen your jersey in two years throw a pitch bro it was like that's high
Starting point is 00:23:48 it's been more than one time no just watch next season he's gonna come out with a shirt off he's gonna have a see through jersey yeah I can tell and look he like
Starting point is 00:23:57 he's he's come out throughout the season no one has ever talked big dumb big dim up I remember seeing the shirt, Bandha, and I was like, that's a tight jersey because it says Bandana in the back, right? Yeah. But he would come. He's from the bullpen.
Starting point is 00:24:08 Yeah. He wouldn't come all the time. Get his glasses on, jersey. But when they started celebrating their wins in this, like, Road to the World Series, that's when the champagne would go out. And there's a photo of him that took a shirt off. And that, shoo! Yeah. I'm sure that night, his girl was upset.
Starting point is 00:24:25 What you took your shirt on? Right. Right. Right. Yeah. I've booked so many tattoos appointments. You know. I have booked all my stomach is going to be covered in like two weeks.
Starting point is 00:24:37 Oh, man. How's the gym going, though? It doesn't matter. Apparently it doesn't matter. It just needs tattoos. Yeah. Bandan didn't even like feel like that. Hey, Greg, you have a commiss appointment too?
Starting point is 00:24:50 Get some glasses? I'm going to have no go tea, just a mustache to it and everything. You guys sound like the girls, again, with Sidney, she's wearing a pusher, bro. It's not even the. You're not even that big. You guys do you. Leave me alone.
Starting point is 00:25:04 Yeah. Yeah. He's not even fit like that. Bro. He's a tall Mexican baseball player with cats. I've never seen Ruth watch baseball ever in her life. All of a sudden, he wants to watch baseball. Wow.
Starting point is 00:25:13 I'm like, oh, cool. That's cool. It is the best time to watch baseball. My sister's Sue was so. At the end. He's six, too. Wow. Stop.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Stop. I'm only like 5-7. Stop. I don't even know this. So woo. This is short-key activities right here. That's why. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:30 So look. Because she has. When you. You guys saw the popularity of panda. For real, like, let me, let me talk to you guys as, like, dude. Yeah. No, I'm mad now. I'm mad.
Starting point is 00:25:41 Mad and it's care. She has a tall guy over here. He's so tall, man. I'm just reading. My boy, like, five, six. And, like, half. Why are we starting to dig? What's going on?
Starting point is 00:25:55 I'm literally, see what happens the first day? And now we're divided. Okay. How did you? I'll see it because clearly it's like it's uh I don't know I don't want to say Zucati I think there's a lot of growth of sports fans but like you guys have your teams and your players and who you love because of how good they are at the sport but now you're seeing people pay attention especially women pay attention for other
Starting point is 00:26:16 reasons like like does it really trip you up that people are like Gougu Gaga over banda and Kike and the Oscar yeah it's it's ruining it's You know what I'm saying? Like, this is baseball. Yeah. Like, let's focus on that. Yeah. This is a sport.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Yeah. Even Daniel's mom is like, why don't know all these guys have big butts? And I'm like, what? It's because of those pants. Honestly, yeah. I just wish that everybody would have the same energy for the WMBA because as a big supporter of the WMBA, I just want us all to like, you know. Well, that's what happened is shocking.
Starting point is 00:26:59 Yeah. Yeah, fool. Yeah, you're not going to do. Don't align me with Shaq. Don't like me with Shaq. Well, you're doing it yourself. We don't have to. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:27:07 You know it would be better if you guys just wore short shirts. I know. It's short, short, laid up. If girls just stood over, WMBA players the same. Girls? Yes. Yeah. Oh, guys.
Starting point is 00:27:15 No, guys. No, guys. No. When I play a Sunday league with all my feels and I wear those pants, nobody complements me, huh? Yeah. I have tattoos, too, as well. My font time might be out as well, but what?
Starting point is 00:27:28 Do you, do you get your tattoos to, get attention from the ladies? No. I think that's why you're doing it because you see Banda doing it. This is the exact same rhetoric that you guys are like you're just dressed like that. So for guys' attention, you just wear makeup
Starting point is 00:27:42 for the attention of guys. And look at here, this guy's setting tattoo appointment so he could get attention. I'm tired of her sending him to me, all right? All right, what was that sad? Simper Pimp. Is it simple pimps that Banda is lusted over?
Starting point is 00:27:59 I hate it over here. No. It's Pip, it's Pip, bro. It's Pimp. It's Pimp. You know why it's Pimp? Because he's not falling into it. He was like, he didn't.
Starting point is 00:28:10 He's like, I just want to play the game. I'm not trying to get in trouble. I feel like it was a, nah. It's a rollout. Because why is he keep taking off his shirt? Yeah, he's doing it on purpose. He doesn't take off his shirt unless he's celebrating. What does Freddie Freeman's chess look like?
Starting point is 00:28:25 I don't know. Exactly. He has a broken rib. He has a broken rib. It's okay. But I'm saying like he wants the attention now he's playing like he don't want it. Chill. Watch him get a sponsor.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Oh, you're saying like, oh, I guess you're speaking. Yeah. Okay, but he's not taking when he goes to the mound, dog. He probably is going to you now. If he could, he would. If he could, he would. If he could, he would. He's going to get a sponsor watch.
Starting point is 00:28:50 He's going to be on GQ and all that stuff. However. That's not even her real butt. However, I will say, his answer is, I mean, it's Pitt because of how he answers. Like, he's very nonchalant because it's reverse psychology. Well, you know, it's this girl's going to get mad at him. It's reverse psychology.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Because more girls are going to want him for not being like, yeah, I'm so hot. Exactly. They're going to want him no matter what. Are you so mad? No, he's not screwed. I just want to send love and prayers to his girlfriend. Yeah. And I think they may have a kid.
Starting point is 00:29:22 I'm not too sure. I did see when they walked into the stadium. There's whole TikToks about this. Girls brokenhearted over him holding hands with a kid and then that, the mom on the other side. I just want to send prayers over to her because I know there are weapons formed against you in the form of Maldiwo-ho by all the girls that are after your man. In the form of BBLs.
Starting point is 00:29:43 The Bucconas are out for your men. Don't have a mitche in her hand? Oh, careful. All right. Pimp-pip. All right. Pim-pip. I hate it. Y'all don't be so mad.
Starting point is 00:29:54 It'll be you one day, Greg. It should be me now. That should be me now. She should be obsessed with me that much. But you don't have, uh-oh, the screen is not working again. Oh, my God. I even sent it to her. I was like, this is crazy.
Starting point is 00:30:07 She was like, who's that? Yeah, I just said you for that reason. Why would you do that? Just to test you. Who's that is wild? I'm going to just tell you that. Yeah. That's wild, well.
Starting point is 00:30:16 You see what happened with the Padre Blair. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, phone line. We got you for. The homie helpline.
Starting point is 00:30:31 Rosa needs our help. Hi Rosa. All right, Rosa sent us a DM and said, good morning. My name is Rosa. I have an 18-year-old daughter who just voted for the first time and is very discouraged because her presidential candidate lost. She's sad because she says a convicted felon won and he's been mean and rude to women.
Starting point is 00:30:52 She's really worried about the future for her personally, but also for her family members because they are undocumented. She says she never wants to vote ever again because of this. Brown Bag, I feel like I usually have all the answers, but I'm pretty depressed about this as well. So I don't know what to tell her. Please help me out, Brown Bag. So the last time, baby girl, she's 18? Yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:31:17 The last time Donald Trump won the presidency, she would... 14? 10. No, wow. Yeah, because four years ago, Biden. Yeah, eight years ago. Eight years ago. So maybe she wasn't.
Starting point is 00:31:29 as aware as she may have been now. For sure. But I remember that feeling back then. Oh, yeah. A lot of fear. And it was like, it's fear based on words told by him specifically. Sometimes we get like, oh, El Cuckoo is going to get you. So other people are telling us the fear.
Starting point is 00:31:47 But this is like the Cuckooi was talking to us. Like, hey, I'm going to get you. Yeah, you, I don't want you here. Or categorizing us as certain, what was it, when Mexico sends his people. They send their worst. They send their worst. Rapist, criminals, murders, all of that. What's unfortunate is that rhetoric hasn't changed.
Starting point is 00:32:07 However, I do feel like we've been desensitized to it in a way. Yeah. And almost maybe have removed ourselves from it in a way. Like, hey, that's not me. Hey, I have my papers. Hey, that like. Or maybe because we did live through those four years. And for some of us, nothing happened.
Starting point is 00:32:24 Yeah. You know, so we may feel like, okay, was that fear? Just like it's not really. You know what I'm saying? What can happen is that like, yeah, like for me personally, it's like I'm not undocumented, fortunately. But like my parents were both born in Mexico. Yeah. My grandparents were as well.
Starting point is 00:32:39 So it's like it's not me directly, but it's like the people around you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You kind of have like your self-interest, then your interest of the people around you. And if you love the people around you, then it makes you nervous. Like what's going to happen to them? Right. You know what I'm saying? It's like, wait, what's going to happen if my, you know, if they do something, change a law.
Starting point is 00:32:57 Like now my grandparents have to move back to. Mexico like what the hell they don't live there they live here you know what I'm saying and you know it's like okay so after Bush was president it's easier to joke with about him because it's like okay he's not there anymore and now he's just like that crazy uncle that rambles right yeah so like we'd clown things that Bush has said j-cote adds Bush to one of his songs it's in a similar manner what happened with Trump that he was no longer president so it kind became easier to play with it yeah you know because it's like oh we're kind of we're past I remember when I foote said this thing crazy.
Starting point is 00:33:30 Yeah, crazy. But it's kind of like now, I guess because we did that, we also gave ourselves like a fondness. A little bit. Like, oh, that was funny. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Remember when he did that, that was funny.
Starting point is 00:33:44 Yeah. I mean, there is a, like, I feel like his approach is such like a wrestling character's approach. I remember I brought that up before. Yeah. So, like, they know how to move like a crowd in. and being like entertain, in a sense, entertainment, right? So I feel like that, aside from everything we consume online, whatever side like you go for, like there's so much we're consuming
Starting point is 00:34:11 that it almost feels like we're present in that moment. Yeah. So it does desensitize us to separate ourselves and be like, eh, it's not me. You know what? So it's weird. It's crazy. Also, I mean, I didn't think he would rise from the dead like The Undertaker. Like I didn't, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:34:26 Like, I didn't know what I'm saying? I didn't know he was going to run again personally. Like it was just like, oh, that's in the rear view. He's getting older. Like, he's going to disappear. Then it's like, no, he came back. Yeah. And honestly, had he lost, this is how I'm, he would probably run again next time.
Starting point is 00:34:43 Like, I don't think it'd be like he'd give up. I think he just likes to win. Versus like the two terms and after you run two terms, reportedly allegedly, you're not able to run again unless reportedly allegedly someone changes those laws. that reportedly allegedly is now in power to change their laws, right? And if there's no checks and balances, which hopefully do happen because we have a government. Yes, true. All of that may happen. I still do think maybe where our fear is not felt as much, because I've personally seen people
Starting point is 00:35:12 that probably were anti-Trump now be like, and then be more anti-this administration. It's kind of like they hate this administration more than they hate Trump. And so that's why what ended up transpiring ended up transpiring. Yeah. It's like a recency bias. You know, because you think about now and you're just like, oh, the economy is so bad and I don't like this. And groceries or, you know, $300 every time I go. And then you think about four years ago and everything, like the bad stuff kind of fades. And then the good stuff, you remember like, oh, remember when we got $1,400?
Starting point is 00:35:42 Remember when I had more money to do this and do that? So it's like that recency bias kind of takes over and you just don't want to be in the current situation that you're in. Yeah. And I think as much as it relates to, and I know where, We're bouncing off of baby girl that I know is a real conversation that needs to be had. We just probably needed the entry point. Yeah, for sure. I don't know what you're going to do, Rosa, but I'm kidding.
Starting point is 00:36:10 Good luck. You know, one of the main issues, I think, specific to our community is the immigration issue, deportation and all of that. And I always get like the, well, Obama deported more. people and and you know what as I'm thinking about it it's less about the deportation and understanding like even us as Latinos are understanding things should happen like how do I say this I don't think I've ever met someone that is for illegal immigration yeah I do see people think like just because I'm not for like and I'm not pro Trump and that means I want illegal people here uh or undocumented people here all the
Starting point is 00:36:54 time and all of that, that pathway should be better defined and better regulated. So I think to assume that we're all like, we just want open borders and all of that, that makes it maybe easier for you to choose that side, but I don't think that that's what we're saying either. However, it's less about that issue for me and more about how we are painted as a whole because no one's walking around with a sticker that says document it, undocumented. So to somebody that has this, this, this, this vision in their mind of what someone that's undocumented is like and who's in our country, all of that, they look like each one of us, right? So we're going to get those, that opinion about us, whether we are undocumented or not, whether we are first generation or just got here,
Starting point is 00:37:44 anything of that nature. And then I look at my children. I have three sons, three boys, and I wish that I could better prepare them. And I'm trying just like Rosa, like, how do I better prepare them not for the conversations of immigration but for the get out of my country that they're going to get based off of the color of their skin and how they look. The Beener comment
Starting point is 00:38:04 the wetback comments. How do I protect them from that? You know? I saw President Bukeli from El Salvador who's done a lot of my El Salvadorian side of my family
Starting point is 00:38:20 super praises him and loves him and all of that for the things that he's done in El Salvador. And he congratulated President Trump for winning last night. Yeah. And it trips me out because like just like I'm half Mexican, I'm half Salvadorian. And I remember not too long ago, Donald Trump said this about El Salvador. So El Salvador is an interesting one because I know the president. He's a young guy, young guy. And he's been getting this great press. His crime rates way down. He goes, we're working with our people that are causing problems in crime. He's not working with him.
Starting point is 00:38:53 He's dumping them in the United States. They're also emptying their jails. The big thing is their jails. Those jails were packed. Now all of a sudden it's like, oh, isn't this wonderful? They're doing such a wonderful job. They're dumping their criminals
Starting point is 00:39:08 into the United States of America. So if you're Salvadorian, you know that's not happening. Right. But now that's the rhetoric on us. And sometimes as Salvadorians, We're like, we're not Mexican. Anything Mexican that's not us, but no to someone that sees me and Maximo, we are all the same.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Yep. Regardless of that background, we're all that same. And then it's like, again, he went from saying when Mexico sends his people to when El Salvador sends its people. They're emptying their jails to us. And like, that's in a rally. That's two his supporters, right? So let's say you're running across someone. They're not going to be like, hey, that stuff he said, I voted for him for his financial plan and all that.
Starting point is 00:39:49 I don't believe that stuff about you. No. They're going to look at us like that. Yeah. So to me, and as much as it's like trying to be like that deportation issue or the Biden did more or Barack did more, it's less about that because Biden and Barack didn't talk about us and people that look like us like that being here is going to affect us. Yeah. Like walking around is going to affect us. So I guess that's my trouble.
Starting point is 00:40:15 It's like at this point or at least I saw it at the first. time that he was actually elected or was running it's like he stands not for like the symbol of like being discriminated because that's what he woke up a lot of people just being a lot more more comfortable to do yeah feeling because i got it a lot like during that time like i'll be honest like when trump won the first election like i cried like i had sit downs with my family thinking like you know what if k's like one of us gets supported or anything like that so i do sorry i love you and g so it doesn't gets me because it's like I get Rosa a lot. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:40:53 No, no, don't be sorry. No, for me, it just always, the most concerning thing is, like, people's excitement to, like, vote for somebody that wants to deport people that look like me or my family members. It's like, I don't get the excitement about that. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:41:10 Like, how does that make people like, yeah, like that's going to make our lives better or just at the cost of making lots of other people's, It's more difficult, you know what I'm saying? Which you don't know what they had to escape. And it's like we all, none of us were for our, unless you're Native American, you were not, you don't have lineage here. You had an entry point where it was, 1900s, 1800s, whatever it was. The land rights are not.
Starting point is 00:41:35 Exactly. You know what I'm saying? So it's like you guys all wanted a better future at some point. Yeah. And it's like now it's just like, all right, cool, whatever. Like, you know, anybody else is like that that's, you don't deserve that either. It's like, it's just weird to me. Very odd.
Starting point is 00:41:50 For sure. Maximo. No, yeah. I mean, I think for me personally, I tried to not, like, take politics in like that. Yeah. I don't try to allow it to phase me because I feel like I still got to wake up work and pay my bills. Regardless, who's in office, my bill's going to get paid. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:09 They ain't doing it. So that's how I approach, like, when it comes to all this. So I feel like because of that reason, I just don't allow it to. like phase me yeah whichever whichever way it went you know
Starting point is 00:42:23 I do understand like and I do hate the fact that people feel more open to judge or talk down on people that obviously look like me
Starting point is 00:42:32 and my kids but I feel like me I just like don't allow those things to affect me like words words don't affect me
Starting point is 00:42:41 because it's like beaner cool I'm a beaner I eat beans I don't care I don't care yeah that's a great
Starting point is 00:42:47 coping mechanism too because that's coping that's your in order to not even address it or talk like you're like I'm not even gonna let it in to my little aura I wish I had that bro yeah for sure yeah especially with a face like yours yeah I'm a straight no bat yeah yeah yeah they're saying it you know they're saying it cool man it's happened to me and I can ignore it when they start calling like well family that it's it's it just it's yes and I think that's where Rosa's coming from yeah because I remember like I remember when my oldest son had his first like moment of someone being racist towards him yeah and it was like two little boys in school
Starting point is 00:43:26 and he never I never taught him like hey different ethnicities or black white brown all of that um which then I thought dang maybe I should because of the situation that happened he was at school and he had like some type of I had got him some type of I don't want to say game boy because he's not that old uh PSB? It might have been a DS. It might have been a D.S. Right? Or like a switch, right? And so he had taken it to school.
Starting point is 00:43:55 And he let one of his friends, who was a white boy, play with it. And another kid who he describes as, like, a blonde boy. A blonde boy came up because he's not judging people based off their color. He's like, a blonde boy came and he ripped it from my hands. It was his. It was my sons. And told the other little kid, don't play with him. They steal.
Starting point is 00:44:16 Right? And he was telling me like, why would they tell me that, mom? My baby is morenito. Yeah. So to me, I'm like, you can't. And I just started crying. And I just said, I'm sorry that that kid did it and try to justify it as maybe he doesn't know. But you could tell in those words that are modeled that they meant something.
Starting point is 00:44:38 And there was a reason why the blonde boy told the other blonde boy that and my son happens to be Hispanic. Right. So all of that. And I'm just like, I don't. I can hold that in. But what do you do if that happens to Max at school? You know what? Exactly.
Starting point is 00:44:52 Then that's not letting it pass you. You know what I'm saying? That's not letting it go, right? You have to find, I guess, those tools, baby girls 18. Now she feels like her, not necessarily that her voice doesn't matter, but maybe that her voice doesn't matter. Or that people don't care about her. You know what I'm saying? And I don't mean to just pick aside on that because there are things that people that voted for Trump are happy that we're.
Starting point is 00:45:16 we have now. You know, and this may be lower on their priority. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Of the actual, like, feelings and thoughts of that. But I just genuinely go to that, knowing that it, it encourages. For sure. Yeah. Certain statements or thoughts, certain feelings.
Starting point is 00:45:32 Certain actions towards people that look exactly like us. And if Trump didn't say, like, all these things, I would maybe be more receptive to the other policies and stuff like that. But it's like I really can't get past this part. So it ruins it. It's like you, you buy, I guess, aliening, like, you know, a whole community. It's like. It's hard to see the good in it knowing that this has also been said.
Starting point is 00:45:58 Exactly. And maybe if he hadn't said these things, the people that did vote for him wouldn't have voted as strongly. You know what I mean? Yeah. Because that also engages people and rouse them up, just like it rouse up, could rile us up. And in other people, it can make them feel like, you know what? You're right. Yes.
Starting point is 00:46:15 Ah! Go out. You know? And it's always like, secure the border, secure the border. You just always hear that. And it's just like, it seems pretty secure. Yeah. You know how much you have to pay to get somebody in here?
Starting point is 00:46:26 I don't know. It's not cheap. I don't know, Vicar. You know what we need to do secure the northern border. They keep letting Drake in. Jesus. You're mad. Chill, chill, chill, chill.
Starting point is 00:46:38 Yeah. Why is he around? So those are our thoughts. Yeah. I'm interested to see, too. How do you talk to a. kid about this. That's kind of what I was thinking as well, not to parent your children for you or any of that.
Starting point is 00:46:52 And then there's parents that are like, hey, I stay out of it. But if you don't teach your kids, the world teaches your kid. If you don't teach your kid about any of this stuff or things like that, someone outside is going to teach them their thoughts and opinions. It could be YouTube. It could be school. It could be friends. It could be social media.
Starting point is 00:47:14 I ask them to you for that. Because for me, I'm more like, they don't need to worry about this to their older men. I wish they didn't. Because it's like, to me, it's just like everything else. It's like we're forcing kids to be adults so early now. Yeah. It's like, think of your future. Oh, think of your voting.
Starting point is 00:47:29 It's like, bro, go outside and run. Go play. Get dirty. Like, I don't even, right now, don't. That's how I look, you know. All that other stuff, keep your head down. Just keep going. Work it.
Starting point is 00:47:38 Yeah. I'm scared of that, too. That feels like a trick, too, because we have politicians that come in here. We've done a whole campaign. We'll have to get people outside to vote. And every single politician that's come in here takes their kids. You know, takes their kids to vote, teaches them. And so that they don't know anything but to vote.
Starting point is 00:47:56 And that's how you speak, right? To say, don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. When they turn 18, they're not going to worry about it. Yeah, they're lost. It's not about worry about it. It's more about, yes, like you can know the common things about it, like the most simple things. The overall concept.
Starting point is 00:48:10 From what's right and what's wrong. And you can base your vote off of that. it's not more about ignoring it it's more just about like common knowledge about it and then it's like all right when they have the choice to be able to do it themselves they'll know that conversation can happen
Starting point is 00:48:24 yeah and it's difficult to ignore stuff nowadays because it's like it's everywhere we're watching the world series you keep seeing as commercials I could tell my kids ignore it but some of the streamers they watch are not ignoring it they're picking sides right some of the people they follow
Starting point is 00:48:39 like it's that age group is getting influenced Yeah, Vic is about to be 11 and we've, like, I haven't asked him about politics, but he's literally brought it up to me sometimes and been like, Dad, like Donald, I heard Donald Trump doesn't respect women and we respect women, right, Dad. I'm like, yeah, of course. And it's like, where is he hearing that from? But that's his perception already. So, you know, like, just hearing that he's sad this morning because that's the little bit that he knows is that. And he knows that he loves his mom and his grandma and everybody around him.
Starting point is 00:49:10 So he's, like, disappointed in that. Yeah. No, I'm right there with you, bro. Yeah. The boys are super, it's funny, they're, like, jumping around yesterday. Like, it's time to a boat. And then they did all that and stuff like that. And I'm not there in the morning and that really is affecting me.
Starting point is 00:49:24 Like, that's why I apologize on my behalf that I'm just like, ugh. And talking to Jorge, like, he's great at speech. He's giving him a speech on me. Yeah, for sure. But just, like, encouragement. Like, you know, sometimes things don't work out the way you choose them. Sometimes they do. You know, just there's, there's, there's,
Starting point is 00:49:42 wins and losses, there's celebrations. And like, yeah, we do move forward. I wouldn't want baby girl not to vote anymore. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Rosa hit us up. Not to be the scourge. If you guys want to chime in on this, Rosa hit us up.
Starting point is 00:49:53 She's a friend of a brown bag, and she said, you know what, I have an 18-year-old, she voted, she's been crying, she feels like no one cares about her, and she's taking it really deeply this election turnout. What words do we have for her?
Starting point is 00:50:11 All right. Rosa hit us up. She has an 18-year-old daughter. Just voted for the first time yesterday. She's very discouraged because her presidential candidate lost. You know, she's really sad about the whole thing. She also has, like, some of anxiety about, you know, her personally and then just her family because her family's undocumented. And she said she never wants to vote again because of all of this.
Starting point is 00:50:32 And Rosa feels the same way. She's also equally depressed. So she doesn't know what to say. So she's turning to us. Yeah. And asking us for help. and we're asking y'all. Therapist, please hit us up.
Starting point is 00:50:43 8.8.5-2-1-5-9. I don't know that we have the correct answers either, because guess what we are? Anxious, too. Honestly, I got a cup of noodles. Like, this is like comfort food for me. I'm just like, I don't even know what to do. I'm like, I don't even know if I'm going to go get a couple of noodles right.
Starting point is 00:50:57 Like that's literally. Yeah. Yeah. But you didn't microwave you, right? No, no, no. Good. You're not supposed to microwave. You don't?
Starting point is 00:51:02 Wait, what? You're not supposed to. There's like a whole little warning. You know what? It cooks it so. You know my warnings I've not listened to? Yeah, there's been a lot of warnings. I have another one to my list.
Starting point is 00:51:12 Warnings sound like, good time. Yeah, so it's kind of just, how do you maneuver through that? Less about the politics of it, because I know, like, people are going to feel the way they feel about the politics and the agendas and all of that. And more about the feelings of fear and anxiety that are very real. Facts. That end up happening when, like, I know this happened in 2016.
Starting point is 00:51:32 I felt it. My family felt it. My husband's family felt it. So I guess those feelings, how to maneuver through that. And being a kid, you're 18, you know, a lot of stress has been put on kids. I'm going to tell you this right now. The kids of our nation have seen some ish, okay, from school shootings to COVID, to these types of very, very contentious elections.
Starting point is 00:51:56 They're seeing it all. And all in their fingertips. We had white two K and then that didn't happen. I was so worried of her white TK? I was so afraid of white TK. Yeah, I made sure I had extra batteries from my Game Boy. Yeah, bro. We went out to...
Starting point is 00:52:12 You're all your only concern. For some reason, we went out to my, my Tio at Reyeshaus in Moreno Valley because we thought, like, hey, whatever happens to USA, Moreno Valley is not going to be safe. You're safe here. You're definitely, yeah, away from everybody. And he had a big rig, so we could just hide it out in there in case the aliens came out. Yeah, that's the last place they looked for sure. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:34 But just kids today and teens, and even if you're passing the 18, you are going through a lot. It's a lot of pressure to becoming an adult so quick. Like fresh out of high school, you got to make life decisions with school, work, and then politics? Part of their high school was spent on Zoom, you know? Yeah, it was. And then also that letdown of, like, being so excited that, you know,
Starting point is 00:52:57 she turned 18 probably this year. So just knowing like, oh, I'm going to get to vote in, you know, my first election. I remember being 17, I believe, or 16 when Barack was running the first time. And I was super depressed that I couldn't vote. I was like, oh, like the seniors are voting and I can't, you know? And so, you know, she was probably equally as excited to cast her vote. And then for it to go the way she didn't want it to go, it's just super discourage. Don't worry, your OG over here voted for Obama.
Starting point is 00:53:24 You did? Yeah. Old as hell, boy. You voted for Obama twice? No. Did I? Maybe. I got to vote from in 2012.
Starting point is 00:53:34 I was in like the grade. You were what? I was like eighth grade. She had young in. Respect you elders. How do we help Rosal who has an 18 year old that just feels a lot of anxiety right now? Yeah. And I don't think, again, it's like, well, you know his financial plan and you know what was happening with inflation.
Starting point is 00:53:52 I don't think that's going to register as much as her deep fear for her family members that happened to be in the document. That's a more immediate future. She might not even enter the economy like that yet. She might be going to college. And honestly, a lot of us as parents, like, this is our first time being a parent, too. Like, you know, we would have some outside help. We have Alberto from Southgate on the line. Alberto.
Starting point is 00:54:14 What's up, Albert? Hey, good morning, brought back. Good morning, guys. How are you? First and foremost, shout out to Guarato for Lo Nuevo, because I know let's be from there. Let's go, go. And the family, too. I got family from there, too.
Starting point is 00:54:29 Come on. First and foremost, I don't mess with politics. I'm with Maximo like that. I didn't vote. I'm not in life. But, man, she's 18 years old. Come on. She's got the whole life ahead of her.
Starting point is 00:54:43 There's way bigger problems down the line. Why is she worrying about this right now? Yeah. You know? You and Maximo treat me up. This is a big problem. Alberto. For real.
Starting point is 00:54:56 Hey, man, that's the, I'm not saying this in a bad way, But this is why this generation, the bad part was getting participation trophies. Come on, man, first, second, third. Hey, tell her, bro. You're seconded. You don't get a trophy. You don't get a trophy. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:55:11 But you didn't even participate to get a trophy. So, yes, well, I made my own trophy. I got a sticker on me. I know, say, like, hey, there's bigger problems to her. It's like, what's bigger than my family being deported? Yeah. That's what you're saying, Roberto. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:27 Yeah. I got family that's undocumented to you. You know, and we live through the first era of Donald Trump, you know, especially if you live in California, man, we're our own country. You ain't lying. You ain't lying. Not right. You know, ain't nothing.
Starting point is 00:55:42 Ain't nothing what? No, ain't nothing going to happen, man. Remember, there's bigger, yeah, he's president, but he doesn't run himself. You know, he still got to get yeses and knows from other people. You know what? I'm not mad at your response, Alberto. No. Unless one day I'm a Pueblo Nuevo and I see.
Starting point is 00:56:00 you, they're stuck there because they got you. They got you. If I see you during the, if I see you in February during the fiesta, bro. That's a good time. All right. I'll be in the harvide next to the ice cream. Yay! I'm going to crack an egg on you, bro.
Starting point is 00:56:17 All right. It's so good. It's all good. We're all in good. But I do. I see it. Yeah. We need locate someone like that to help you through these times.
Starting point is 00:56:27 Because right now I'm the parent that's like, I know. Let me too. I'm scared. Versus, you know what? He don't even run himself. Yeah. Whatever that. Which is more scary.
Starting point is 00:56:39 The big thing is, like, he's an autopilot. Like, everybody needs to vote just to. Yeah, but he don't. There's bigger, there's bigger problem. He's very. Is your life bill paid? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Mine? Yeah. I think my dad paid it. Exactly. He's very. He's very. He's very. No pasa nada.
Starting point is 00:56:57 No. Yeah. They didn't find us the first time. Yeah, that's exactly what he's the Destiny from Fontana. What's up? Fontecchi. Go to Destiny.
Starting point is 00:57:07 What's up, Brownback? Good morning. Good morning to you. You sound like sunshine, Destiny. How are you? Oh, thank you. I'm good. I'm good.
Starting point is 00:57:16 I don't know why I felt so emotional about what you guys are talking about. But I just wanted to tell you guys, thank you for having a voice. And bringing us something to like, you know, it felt so good to have a group of people that look just like me and that can be talking about something so
Starting point is 00:57:34 various like this. Growing up, we didn't talk about this stuff. Like, and you know, and Rosa just needs to like change a dynamic, you know, have her daughter get into like stuff in the community stuff that she can change herself. Oh, that's good.
Starting point is 00:57:49 We may not have been able to choose who we wanted, but you know, she has, she can choose and change things around her in her surrounding for the better if she wants to. you know if she was so and if she was so um passionate if she's so passionate about it yes exactly um you know she can she can help her make her voice known just like you guys did wow thank you guys
Starting point is 00:58:13 destiny i appreciate that so i didn't even think of that get her involved but don't let this make you not want to vote let this charge you up to start doing more yeah in the media fight more for what we have. Like, we're a big group. Latino are a big group in this place. We can change the fucking world. I'm sorry. By that.
Starting point is 00:58:35 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, chill, chill. No, I would just, I just, you guys hit me hard this morning. Destiny, I appreciate you so much. And I love that we can, we're able to get you on the line too. That is a great piece of advice. I appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:58:51 Thank you, Destiny. I appreciate you. Thank you, Destiny. I appreciate you guys. Thank you very much. Have a good day. That was cool. I didn't get after that.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Yeah. That's funny. Getting into your local stuff. You know what? That also reminds you of things too. Like especially in times like this, like I go back to the Mexican proverb. They buried us, but they didn't know that we were seats. And stuff like that makes you feel like in these times of chaos, our new activists are going to come out of this.
Starting point is 00:59:16 100%. People mad enough to change. Again, we had politicians come through and talk to us about the moment they knew that they were going to get into it is because they're going to. is because they got so angry at what was going on that they decided to move something, at least with them locally and stuff like that. Yeah, absolutely. Even yesterday when I went to go vote, there was people, you know, volunteering in the parking lot and handing out voters guides.
Starting point is 00:59:38 And then I was just like, oh, okay, like what is this, you know? And then so it's like essentially almost like a cheat sheet, you know what I'm saying? And it's like, okay, well, you know, if this is what this means and, you know, kind of sums it up. And it's like, vote here, yes, vote here, no. I didn't agree with all of them. but I'm just like, why don't we have, you know, like some sort of Latino cheat sheet or, you know what I'm saying? Of like people that think like minded like me. And it kind of made me just think about like, that's not impossible to do.
Starting point is 01:00:05 All you need is some people hang around around polls. And it probably swayed a couple of the things I voted for. You know what I'm saying? Looking at the like the paper, it's intimidating. It's 100% on at all. Like you're reading you're like, I don't know what any of the means. You think you're taking too long. You're like, does everybody take this long voting?
Starting point is 01:00:21 Yeah. And it's a computer screen. Yeah, exactly. And you had to scan it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:27 I thought I voted once. Like, I thought I already voted. And then I was like, okay, I'm done right? And then she's like, no, no, no, you have to like put it in. I was, damn. If she wasn't here, I would have not even, my thing would have been accounted. That's all I was going to take it home. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:41 It's like, no, you put it back in. And then it goes, I was like, damn. You thought it was a receipt. Yeah. I was like, cool. Look, everybody. I was like, oh, damn. I voted it.
Starting point is 01:00:48 You take it home? No, you put it back in and you take the sticker. Exactly, yeah. We got Sanchez in Southgate. What's up, Sanchez? Sanchez. Sanchez. It's Francis.
Starting point is 01:00:59 Francis? Umberto. I'm a cake of boat. I'm sorry, Frances. I thought you're going by your last name. Was there anything about education system? Any props? Francis, talk to us, though.
Starting point is 01:01:09 What do you got to say to Rosa? Rosa has an 18-year-old, very disheartened about what happened over the election, and she's kind of anxious about she doesn't want to vote again. It's just like, how do I help my daughter? her through this tough time. We have family that's undocumented, and I just really want to get her past that emotional state, because it is really emotional.
Starting point is 01:01:26 It really is. Actually, I had an incident happen to me yesterday morning. I work in Orange County, and I stopped by the coffee shop, and as I was saying, this older gentleman yelled at me, oh, your people are going to be mad after today. They're going to take away your welfare. And I turned around, and I told him, first of all, I'm not on welfare, but I'm pretty sure you are on some kind of
Starting point is 01:01:48 medical or Medicare, maybe you're the one that should be worried. I said, also, once my people finish washing your car and cutting your grass, make sure you tip them really well. Oh, my friends. It was just, I'm glad you showed them up. Yeah. Yeah, I think that, you know, somebody said it earlier. He just riles people up and they think it's okay to say,
Starting point is 01:02:13 this person who's running for president is saying these things I can too, you know, And I think that's the problem, you know, and my family personally, you know, benefited from the Dreamers Act. So I'm very, you know, involved in making sure I vote for the person that, you know, it's going to be my family. But, you know, all I can say is can make a change. Maybe not this time. Wow. Shout out you, Frances. Francis.
Starting point is 01:02:55 I'm sorry that happened to you. And I know that that can ruin your whole day. That can overwhelm you. Then a day like today happens. And I know you're probably just deep in it. That's what you've been thinking about. And I know certain parts in different areas of where we live is like the attitudes very different. Yep.
Starting point is 01:03:11 And I'm just, I just wish you like laughs and love and smiles. And what song makes you happy? I will play it for you. But it's actually the Ferrell's song. Happy? I got you, baby girl. I got you. I got you.
Starting point is 01:03:32 Shut up, Francis. I like that song too. Frances is for you, Mamasita Linda. I appreciate you for calling. I'm sorry you had to go through that. You too. It's terrible. Yeah, and it's just, I guess it's that part.
Starting point is 01:03:42 It's that part. It's that part of me. And I know it sounds sad, but it's like, it happens a lot in OC because I'm telling you. I would have dropped the coffee on his foot. It happened like a lot of times to me, to my parents. And it's like, you get to a point where you kind of become numb to it where you just don't even react anymore. Yeah. It's like the norm.
Starting point is 01:04:00 And you know, but you also feel violated. And the things they said is not a crime. It's like, and I go back to like my experience in life. And I remember being young and someone at. outside of a pharmacy told my mom like it was me and me and my sister were in the backseat and they were yelling at my mom and telling her to go back to her country and my mom is a citizen and she was shaking and I saw her like feel so violated and we even went to the police station and she didn't know what to report but the way that you feel it feels like you were done wrong it feels
Starting point is 01:04:37 like there was a crime against you and she just didn't know like is it harassment and then they told like well we don't know because especially back then it was the 90s like we don't know where to get him or how like she's like I don't know like how do you stop this feeling of just like you've been spewed hate on you know and and like being a little girl watching her I'm like dang my mom's a superhero like and she and no but to me she's superhero and she's afraid and someone's telling her these things and she's fighting for it but I could see her stumbling and shaking and that type I guess the helplessness
Starting point is 01:05:12 and that is something I don't know how to combat In those moments that's when I like I like when people take their phones out and record and make sure they get the person's face because when it's happening is that they end up finding their jobs their businesses and everything and then it teaches them a lesson of like just oh keep your mouth shut
Starting point is 01:05:33 And then all of a sudden they're sorry yeah when the consequence comes It's like all of a sudden you're sorry. All right, I'm going to play this for my baby girl. Let's do it. We're going to just feel light, okay? Love to Rosa and Love to Rosa's daughter. This is, like, feelings are all valid.
Starting point is 01:05:50 Oh, yeah, 100%. I do think great, great advice of the get into your community and show yourself that it does, that the changes to happen. Also, no pass a nada. Like our friend Alberto, no pasa nada. It's worse than to happen. That fool's going to cheat on you. Like, that's not fool, same. You got bigger fish to fry.
Starting point is 01:06:10 That's what he said. And love, love, love all around. Here we go. Hey. He does like this song. He literally said he doesn't. Stop it. It's Wednesday, my dudes.
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Starting point is 01:07:04 Ambrasala with Anji. And J. Okay. Are you guys, do you guys know Denzel Washington, right? Yes, my boy, what you do? You guys are big, man. We go to liquor games all the time together. What?
Starting point is 01:07:19 No, I'm just kidding. You dream too much. I know. You're all fans of him, right? Yes. Of course. You guys would watch any movie he makes, right? Training Day, of course.
Starting point is 01:07:28 King Kong, Anga on me. Yes. There you go. There you go. You know who's not a fan of his? Who? Camron. What?
Starting point is 01:07:36 Camron. Hey, Ma. Kill a Cam? Kill a Cam? Yeah. Yes, that full. He's saying that he's way too old to be playing any movies, and he's talking about the equalizer, okay?
Starting point is 01:07:45 Listen. I love Denzo Washington as an actor. I'm not watching him do karate at 71 years old and all that. I'm not doing it. I love him as, you know, a great actor, but when I start doing karate in a 70, I can't believe the movie. I can't f*** them.
Starting point is 01:08:03 I mean the equalized at 70. Can you believe that? And it's like, come on. Come on. I get what he's saying. I saw the point. But like, okay. But Jackie Chan is still, like, doing movies.
Starting point is 01:08:16 At his age. And I also think it slows down, but, you know. Obviously, you know that they're slower, right? Yeah. This is obvious. Yeah. But if the movie is shot correctly, like, with camera tricks, you can make it seem like he's actually fast. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:30 So, like, I get it. Yes, he's old. He can't move that fast. But it's obviously a movie. Yeah. Yeah. And honestly, he's all made up, dude. He's still so sharp in the mind.
Starting point is 01:08:38 Like, they. literally, he was doing another interview recently where they asked them to recite some lines from a play, a Shakespeare play that he did back in, like, when he was 21. So like 50 years ago on Broadway. And then he remembered it. He remembered it word for word, line for line. And he said he's going to do a play, I think in 2025. He's going to go back on Broadway and do that same play that he did when he was like 21.
Starting point is 01:09:03 Wow. And I'm wondering if he's having this conversation because I know Gladiator 2 is going to come out. And the big pitch. that Denzel is part of it. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, he is. But it looks cool. Yeah. And I know, like, even for this movie, the equalizer, the actual, the filmmaker, he actually said that I said,
Starting point is 01:09:21 Denzel was willing to make all the stunts and stuff, stuff like that, that he wasn't afraid that he was so much that they would actually tell Denzel, like, chill, fool, like, Yeah. He's over here really punching people. We got a stunts double for you. But as long as Liam Neeson can do it, how old is he Liam Neeson, 85? He's still doing, taking six? If he could do it
Starting point is 01:09:40 I will find you Yeah he's still finding people He's 80 He's 72 You see what I mean Yeah Is that believable Yeah, and Denzel 70
Starting point is 01:09:47 You see what I mean That's what I'm talking about Cameron You know spring chicken All right You're like 50 years old And you're still rapping I know
Starting point is 01:09:54 I don't mind I don't mind though But he's right forever He made a point Because okay So he was also talking about Rambo You know how they
Starting point is 01:10:01 Like remated Yeah And now they made it A lot old Like Yeah Yeah Yeah
Starting point is 01:10:07 Much older I'm like Okay get it because Ramble I'm like full like get your son I used to feel the same way about Clint Eastwood movies I'm like oh he's a little too old like I think it's yeah but they're still so good but he plays an old man Grandsureen oh my god he's an old man that's incredible he's not fighting yeah is he specifically saying like fighting
Starting point is 01:10:27 like I can't believe like a seven year old dude is fighting like let's say like five people are surrounding him at the same time yeah but he's also a trained agent yeah I think I just, I mean, not that I'm that old, but I just feel away when people just start to call people old and they can't do stuff anymore. Because I want to do stuff till I'm old as hell. Yeah. And, you know, like, now that I'm like, I'm 30 something, they're like, oh, 32. You know, it's like people's favorite, like, people in their 20s are like teenagers.
Starting point is 01:10:56 Go start a family, bro. And it's like, one, I already did. It didn't work. You know what I'm saying? But it's just like, I hate that. You know what I'm saying? People just try to put an age. limit on what you could do because everybody ages differently yeah you're gonna be
Starting point is 01:11:10 rocking the fittets in the clubs at 70 hell yeah yeah as long as they got the bag for me you know what you party with my grandkids at the club little vix kids who's that hey who's the old man over there he's the one paying for this whole section back in my day this section was different you had bottle girls you ever heard of that not these robots that old head not be the robot bottle bots Badov? That's going to be the new thing watch. Robots are different, man.
Starting point is 01:11:41 All the strip clubs are going to be VR. Oh, wow. Hologram. You're going so much. Hologramed strippers. And you can choose what you're going to? Can I get a robo dance? You build it?
Starting point is 01:11:52 Robo dance. That's weird. Oh, man, that's going to be you. Yeah, I'm down. But, but Carra's point, he's saying it's just not believable. But I guess, like, the whole robot thing that you're talking about. Too great. Not believable.
Starting point is 01:12:09 Yeah. I mean, it's a movie. Yeah, well, just wait until Cam gets 70 years old. And he's still rapping and doing podcasts and somebody tells him. It still rocks the pink jacket. Yeah, and somebody tells him, hey, bro, I don't believe it, bro. We're just so old, man. Are you too old for that pink puffy jacket?
Starting point is 01:12:25 Yeah. Yeah, it's not going to age well, huh? Exactly. All right. That's it for Sombrosa. Brought to you by a local Southern California Toyota dealers. I'm Angie from Brownback Morning. I'm part of 106.
Starting point is 01:12:35 All right. What did you live? Rolling with the homies. The homie. Gregory. All right, you guys. It's Gregi. It's almost the end of 2024.
Starting point is 01:12:47 Yeah. It's coming really soon. And I never did my goal. What was your goal? What was your goal? To get a two pack? A two pack? Two pack?
Starting point is 01:12:56 Just like go by the CD? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Like a stomach two pack? Yeah. Why only two?
Starting point is 01:13:02 Because I don't want to be six-packed. I guess a two. Is that even possible? Two? Small girls. The top goals, right? Yeah, a baby step. I think it's totally like four. I'm being realistic here.
Starting point is 01:13:11 All right. Anyways, go back to you. Anyways. Golly-Greg-ie. Halloween just passed a couple weeks ago as well. You guys remember like the top costumes that happened? Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:20 What was it? What do you feel like was the top costume? Okay, you saw. Oh, that I saw. Yeah. Well, I didn't go anywhere. Oh, my God. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:28 So, nurses. Yeah. Nurses. Joker? I thought the Joker was a big one. The Joker was a big one. The Wolverine was everywhere. That was the one number one that I saw.
Starting point is 01:13:37 I didn't see one Wolverine. I saw some Deadpools. Yeah. Anyways. Yeah. We had a list of what the top costumes were going to be, and I feel like we're really accurate. I have a list of the top words of 2024, and I want you guys to guess the top five words. Riz.
Starting point is 01:13:55 We'll start about number four, because number five, I can't even pronounce. Number five is pretty hard. Skippity. Skippity. Skibbibini. Riz. Nope. Hock, Tua.
Starting point is 01:14:04 That is a legit word. Shout out Hayley. What? Number four word of 2024. Number three. Skipri toilet. I hoc two. Really?
Starting point is 01:14:17 Really, dude. Skipity is number three. Skippity makes sense. Skippity is number three because of skippity toilet. Ah, what's another word? Number two. Rodding. Sigma.
Starting point is 01:14:28 Riding? Sigma. Chris. Sigma is correct. Yeah. Sigma. That's right. I'm a hip.
Starting point is 01:14:34 Okay And what do you guys Think number one is going to be I'm gonna keep saying Riz Nope There's another word There's another word Everybody's using
Starting point is 01:14:47 Skii Skii I wish That was last year Or maybe the beginning of the year It has something to do I'll give you hint Dolls With dolls
Starting point is 01:14:56 Dolls? Doles Dolls Dulls Dulls Creep No Creepie No
Starting point is 01:15:03 No, with... Porcelain. No. Okay, give me the first letter. B. Basic. No. Dang it.
Starting point is 01:15:13 Brats. Barbies. Oh, Brad. Yeah, you're right. Brat is a number one word in 2020. I haven't even heard that word. No, I heard it a lot, but Melania who you're, what does that mean? Brat?
Starting point is 01:15:25 Yeah. It's like a type of person that you are. Like, it's like the, like, the Brat? Like literally like the Brat's like the Brat summer. Isn't it because of Charlie X-E-X? Yeah. Yes. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:15:34 So that's like a brat summer. Yeah. So you're acting like one of those brats. Like the brats that you, those dolls. The dolls. Yeah. And that is. Wow.
Starting point is 01:15:41 Well, how do you act like a doll? I'd never understood it. It's like the dressing, you know, the style of the brats, you know. The big head? Maybe the big head. Yeah. It depends.
Starting point is 01:15:51 Okay. Because I, when I think Brad, I literally think like a brand, why would I want to be called a brat? Like a person. Oh, like a person's a big of rats. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:58 Yeah. But you're saying no. The new words. No. Brats is number one. Yeah, we're introduced. Because we're old. We should extend school.
Starting point is 01:16:09 Maybe we should have 14th grade. 14th grade. I don't like these words. They're saying that it's very honest, very blunt. How is that honest and blunt? I don't know. That's just a choice that everybody's making to use the word brat as number one. All right.
Starting point is 01:16:23 Thanks, Greg. Thanks for that. I hate this words. That's not very brats of you guys.

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