Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 339 Put Mom In An Old Home | Brown Bag Mornings (11/12/24)

Episode Date: November 12, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Brownback Morning's Power 106. Yeah. We're in the middle of the holidays, guys. In the middle? Yeah. Holidays? It's like the beginning. Yeah, like this is the holidays.
Starting point is 00:00:11 Like we're in the holiday season. The middle of the holidays? No, it's like the beginning of it. Okay, I wouldn't say the middle. Yeah. That's like an expression. I'll say, well, we're like in the first quarter. We're in the first quarter.
Starting point is 00:00:20 We're in the first quarter. Okay. I like that. Well, more holidays because Halloween just passed. Yeah, so that's a holiday? Is that a holiday? Yeah, it's a holiday. Is it?
Starting point is 00:00:29 Is it is. I don't know. It's a holiday? Oh, not to you. That's the devil's birthday. I never said that. That's how we celebrated it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:39 That's how like holidays had food. I feel like that. Candy is food. Candy is food. Candy corn. Did you meet up your family to share food? I did. Oh, Halloween.
Starting point is 00:00:48 Yeah. The neighbor had hot dogs. No, I considered a holiday. Holiday. Holiday. Holiday. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:59 Yeah. No, so we're in the middle of the holidays, and we're already talking about Christmas. We're not in the beginning. We're the first quarter of the holidays. Thank you. Okay, I don't know. To me, the holidays, it's Christmas and New Year's so I don't start seeing. Not Thanksgiving?
Starting point is 00:01:11 Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving, too. Thanksgiving is. What? Don't throw Thanksgiving away? I do. Wow. I do.
Starting point is 00:01:17 I do. You never have turkey. Uh, yeah, we do have turkey. We have turkey. We've had ham. We've had chicken and all that stuff. Your family just must fight all Thanksgiving. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:01:27 We don't, actually. It's a family holiday. We just. Ignore each other. Oh, that's even worse. That's why, yeah. What's better. Thanksgiving is my son's birthday, okay?
Starting point is 00:01:35 So it's a holiday to me. No, it's your birthday. Yeah. Who cares about Thanksgiving? It's his birthday. No. No, because I want it to church. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:01:44 You guys don't cook. No, Thanksgiving is the best holiday because you don't cook. I do actually. I make the veggies. It's just as important for the people to eat than for the people to cook. It's like, what are you cooking for? I think it's, no. Oh, my.
Starting point is 00:01:59 I just feel bad for my mom because she's like, she's in the kitchen since like six in the morning making the turkey. Help around. Yeah. It's a fat. You don't. You just said you steam veggie. Yeah, you can do that any day. I roast them too.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Wow. Wow. Great TV is the best holiday. Nah, for me it'll be Christmas. But anyways, back to your happy holidays. Yes, yes. Well, I'm super excited. And we're talking about how Greg is working on some mashups.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Oh, yeah, some Christmas mashups. Yeah, we've got to bring them back. It's time. I'm excited. I'm excited for that. I'm excited for him. His matchup is I'm excited for his new luggage that he's carrying around. Yes.
Starting point is 00:02:32 That he regrets that I told him. It's my. My boy means business. I was like, this is fly. Like, I could put two laptops in there, two pairs of headphones and like a lot of stuff. Can you open the briefcase on the mic?
Starting point is 00:02:45 So yesterday Greg was complaining that his DJ backpack was messed up. Wow. What's in the briefcase? I haven't put a code yet because I don't know if my mom remember it or not. So I'm waiting to see what going on. I probably wouldn't put a code. Okay, so what do you have to be running late? So I have my laptops.
Starting point is 00:03:04 I have two laptops. I have two pairs of headphones. I have a lot of DJ stuff in there. So it fits. But when I'm walking with stuff, I'm like, how am I supposed to carry? Like,
Starting point is 00:03:12 I have two drinks in my hand. And then how am I supposed to open the door if I have a briefcase? Yeah. And you don't want to put the briefcase down because I don't want to go missing. Yeah. If I put the briefcase down,
Starting point is 00:03:21 it sounds like I see a briefcase. I'm stealing it. An unattended briefcase? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Usually that means money. That means like $100,000.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Really, I would think something else, like something bad. Oh, but I cannot say it on there. Yeah, don't say that. It looks fly, though. But Maximo was telling me it's like it's going to be very inconvenient. I was like, nah, it's going to be cool. And it's actually, you know what you should do? You should put gold lights in there.
Starting point is 00:03:41 So when I open it, it's like, oh. In the middle of the club, I open it. It's just a light hitting my face. You should actually buy something that does that sound. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. I think you go to build a bear and then have them. Build a bear.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Yeah, they sell these little things you record. things on. When you see more DJs with luggage is like this, it's going to be another party. I don't know. I think you're trying to be like a trance setter,
Starting point is 00:04:04 but it's not working for. No, when you hear the... I don't think anyone's going to hear that at the club. You don't put it on the microphone? You don't have like your name on it? I'm planning on my name.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Yeah, I'll put my name on it. Yeah, I'm put my name and everything. Yeah. It's going to look. It's going to see a lot of DJs. It is. It's going to look nice. It just needs wheels.
Starting point is 00:04:21 No, I'm not going to put wheels on it. You should have one of those backpacks that we had his kids the roly backpacks? That's a wave. That's a wave right there. Yeah, well like a bluey one. I'll follow that trend. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Sure. All right. Oh, sorry, I'm not up on modern technology. Tech, yes, we're tech. No, brownback marty. Take my shirt off. Take my shirt off. The company analog, yeah, that's wild.
Starting point is 00:04:50 The company analog has decided to relaunch the Nintendo 64. No way. Wait, wait, wait. Go over here. I've never played video games like that. But isn't the Nintendo 64 always been now? Yeah, I mean, you could still purchase the original version.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Yeah. You're still actual working systems out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But what this is going to do is that it's going to launch the N64, but it's going to be made for 4K TVs, and it's going to have all the games released for N64 in the same system. So it's going to have like an HDMI cable probably too.
Starting point is 00:05:26 Yeah, so right now I believe if you like if you have like a big TV in your living room and you connect it you can do it but then it's going to be like boxed. Yeah. You know? Oh, you know like it's going to look
Starting point is 00:05:38 how it should look on your big TV. And also like the graphic wise, it's still going to look like the older graphics. Like you're 96. It's going to be like four. Is it four bit that it's considered? Four bit? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:50 I know what you mean. Yeah. A bit. I don't know. I'm not a nerd. I don't know. Nerd. Just say pixelated.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Nerd. But it's supposed to be released the first quarter of 2025, and the console is going for $2509, $2409. It's not bad. Oh, my gosh. Which is not bad. And it's going to have all the games, Mario Kart, Banja Kizui,
Starting point is 00:06:15 and every other games that you could think of, all in the same system. So instead of having to buy individual games, it's all there. Mario Party. They need to bring back the Dreamcast. Yeah. That's what it is. The Dreamcast.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Crazy Taxi? Yes. The Dreamcast in 4K would be awesome. That was tricky. That's where actually all the 2K series came from. Yeah, that's where it came from. Dreamcast? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:39 No way. This was the first people to drop 2K. I didn't even know that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it was like the football games and then the basketball games. Angie looks so lost. I am.
Starting point is 00:06:49 I'm asking. Back to the N64. You've never played Nintendo 64. We never had it. I would see the kids playing and all that stuff. You would blow on the little... The cartridge? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:59 So you've never got to like... I've never played it, no. You never did to blow on a cartridge? Never. You never experienced that as a child? Never. And then it didn't work, so he did it again, he did it again, he did it again, and he did it again. We never had it.
Starting point is 00:07:09 I wonder what was like the correct, like, I feel like that wasn't the right thing to do. Yeah. Wonder what the correct thing to do was. Like, it must have been like using computer cleaner, maybe, like, inside. Probably, yeah, yeah. That was probably the right thing to do. We just put our saliva everywhere. work.
Starting point is 00:07:23 That's true. I'm pretty sure, like, even on the little thing it says do not blow. Probably. I don't think it says. Yeah. I think it does. Well, no, we didn't have that many warning labels in the name. No.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Yeah. It was a trial in there. You would blow into the console and it still wouldn't work. And he would disconnect it, connected, disconnected, disconnected. Yeah. So it worked. Yeah. Work.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Maybe they're going to keep that feature. That'd be cool. That would be cool. To play the game, you must blow. Yeah. No, this is cool. But what? So it comes on.
Starting point is 00:07:52 next year. So it won't be here in time for Christmas. No, it's going to be the big. Hey, for Christmas, you can get like that. First year I wanted for Christmas. 20, 25 is what they're saying. You think your kids are going to try to call you out? Like, you don't even know what you're playing.
Starting point is 00:08:05 Old man. Yeah. Oh, man. So I actually have an N64. Like the, still have it. Yeah. I have a 64. And sometimes I bring it out and for the kids to play.
Starting point is 00:08:14 But they don't respect it enough. They don't, bro. They don't know what they have. They have like. Why they complain? They have gold in front of them. Yeah. They complain.
Starting point is 00:08:21 They're just like super rough. with it like I'm like hey boom tone it down I'm not gonna let I got an older console and like I was like oh this is so nostalgic but I forgot they don't have wireless remotes so I'm like stuck there I'm like all right this is uncomfortable it's very uncomfortable how did we live this way crazy so barbaric we had wires and I remember like as a kid having like a Mario Party nights and then my friends house the best oh yeah sorry Angie yeah Angelix is there how did you not play what you play Barbie literally I would have like 12 Barbies literally I would have like 12 Barbies No way. I would just play 12 Barbies? So just to match your family? Yeah. Bill Barbies.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Barbie's house was a little crowded. They were, they were. I would have to pile them up for them to sleep. That's so sad. I know. Did you have like the Barbie Mansion? Sounds like the Barbie. Not even that.
Starting point is 00:09:15 I really wanted the Barbie Mansion. My mom never got it for me. Here's the Barbie two bedroom. Here's the Barbie two bedroom. and your shoebox. Oh. Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 00:09:28 I would have a pool and it would be like a hikara, like a little bucket. What's a he cut? A little bucket. Like a bucket? Like a legit bucket? No, like I don't know
Starting point is 00:09:39 what you call it. Like a tapperware? Yeah. You don't have a tupor and that's a pool. That's a pool for the Barbies. Oh my gosh. And the bucket is crazy. You had a great imagination.
Starting point is 00:09:50 I did. They made you play with kitchen items. Oh my God I had a great childhood They made you use the tables that came With the little pizza That's the table For the table
Starting point is 00:10:00 A little center thing Oh my name Oh man Tech yes Tech yes Tech yes Yes Take yes
Starting point is 00:10:11 Go fund me for Angie Yeah More Barbie supplies Tech Yes I want to say we're back with more What's so funny about What's you doing
Starting point is 00:10:27 over there, Greg. I was about to throw my keys into maximal's bag. Why? You know my bag because it was open. Oh, because your briefcase, man. My briefcase doesn't have pockets.
Starting point is 00:10:38 Wow. So I almost threw my keys in his bag. Why don't you put pockets on your briefcase? On the outside of it? Yeah. Pockets and wheels and the handle and some things that you throw it on your back. So now my keys are just sitting on top of my briefcase. Wow.
Starting point is 00:10:49 How inconvenient. Yeah, that's really inconvenient because I could possibly lose them now. For sure. See, it's really inconvenient. And it's barely your first day. Yeah. Not even the first day.
Starting point is 00:10:56 It hasn't even been a whole 24 hours. And I'm kind of regretting this choice. Wow. Yeah, but it's nice still. But anyway, it looks nice. Yeah, it looks really official. Okay. Do we have shout-outs?
Starting point is 00:11:06 Yes, we do. All right. Elliot wants to shout out his girl, Nadia. They listen every day. They're from San Diego. And they said, go Padres. Awkward. Are they okay?
Starting point is 00:11:16 They're from San Diego. Are they okay? Hey, shout out San Diego. Shout out San Diego. City of San Diego's beautiful people from San Diego are beautiful. Yeah. That's about it? Padres.
Starting point is 00:11:25 It's like a September thing Okay Anyways yeah We still got birthdays There's birthday shoutouts Victor wants to give a birthday shootout to his son Bigger, boom, wow No
Starting point is 00:11:36 Bigger's sick? No No no no No this was named Angelou Yeah this was named Angelou Yeah, yeah, that's so cool That's a cool name Yeah, I might want to
Starting point is 00:11:48 Angelou Have another son named him Yeo Yeaho Angelou Yeah, but his nickname is Yeah, I'll just call him Yeo off the bat Yeaho That's a little Yeo
Starting point is 00:11:55 Hey, yo, yeah, yo. Yeah, Tony. Yeah, Tony, yeah, yo. Oh, that's cool. It was his eighth birthday. Maricella wants to do a birthday shout out to her daughter, Lilita. Lelita? Lelita.
Starting point is 00:12:08 It was her 10th birthday. They listen every morning. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, Greg butchered your name. Yeah. It's probably something else. He tried. He's tried.
Starting point is 00:12:17 And you know we're talking about you. So. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Happy birthday. 10th birthday. Lelita. L-I-L-I. Lilita.
Starting point is 00:12:24 Lita. L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-A. . Lily? With the Ita then. Oh my God. So it's Lily and they're just making it all cutesy like Lilita. You just made it uncutty. They should just put Lily.
Starting point is 00:12:34 Anyways. SoCal Daydreams wants to wish Desiree a happy 22nd birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. And then happy belated birthday to Casper from Chicago. Casper listens every morning. Hey, my boy, Casper.
Starting point is 00:12:51 Something tells me he wasn't a friendly goals, told me. Probably not. Casper, homie. And that's her shoutouts. Any other shoutouts? No? No, no, no, no. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:01 All right, let's get into Ward on Rosecrans. What's the word? Word on Rosecrans. Roastcrans. The word is, LeBron might have achieved all his wildest dreams, but he still has some crazy dreams left in him. Huh? All right?
Starting point is 00:13:17 So, LeBron James is, you know, one of the best basketball players of all time. Yes, right? Okay, yeah. But he's also known to be one of the best basketball players of all time. the best liars of all time reportedly allegedly, right? Yeah, first all team liars of the whole universe, right? So
Starting point is 00:13:32 he said that he had this crazy dream this weekend and he tweeted and this is what he said. Just woke up from having a dream. I was playing for Duke, which is a university for Coach K, which is like a legendary basketball coach, inside Cameroon, indoor stadium, that's where they play.
Starting point is 00:13:48 LeBron told fans, so this is what he said, he said, it was insane in there, told Coach K it was an honor to suit up for him and he said the same thing back to me he's such a legend and then he also said that he was at a doctor right after that
Starting point is 00:14:04 there was a Dr. Dre and Snoop Dog concert and they wrapped to him and like it was his dream right it was like it was insane that's a hell of a dream in the same night that's a cool dream yes that was all part of the same dream okay so he didn't go from high school to the NBA
Starting point is 00:14:19 right yeah he went to college with Coach Kay which is like probably one of the the, quote-unquote, they say the best basketball universities, the best coach. And then from after the game, he went to a concert and Snoop and Dre rapped to him. Exactly. So that was his whole dream. And just knowing the way LeBron is, I'm like, are you trying to set something up? Like, are you at?
Starting point is 00:14:40 Oh. Like, is this like a. Like, are you foreshadowing something right now? Exactly. Right? Because especially like right now, Dre and Snoop are like on a press run. Right. Coming out with the album missionary.
Starting point is 00:14:49 So I'm like, is this, are you trying to tell us something? That you know something. Yeah. He wants this to happen. I think so. You know what I'm saying? Because for him to, like, everybody has dreams, but like for you to tweet them. That's like a dream when you're on medication.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Yeah. A lucid dream? Yeah. It makes no sense. So I was like, okay, he might be lying. But then I was like, maybe he does this often. Like, he tweets his dreams. Right.
Starting point is 00:15:11 So I did some digging. And I went to go back to see if he's tweeted about any other dreams. And I found one. You did? Yeah. This was in August 24, 2011. At 553 in the morning. he tweeted
Starting point is 00:15:23 Had a dream my hairline was back woke up and went to the bathroom Turned on light slowly Same old story Damn, LOL Hashtag wishful thinking Have you ever had those dreams Where I felt so real
Starting point is 00:15:37 Yeah Like you wake up You're like whoa whoa whoa This morning I thought I woke up And I was getting ready And turns out that I woke up super late Oh so sleeping
Starting point is 00:15:46 Like I thought I woke up And I was getting ready That I was brushing my teeth That what you told Mona No I didn't tell her anything That's literally what I've had those dreams a lot of times Like they just feel so vivid Right in real
Starting point is 00:15:59 Yeah I felt bad for LeBron on this one though For him saying his hair line He turned on the light slowly Like there it is There it is aw No But his dream came true though years later
Starting point is 00:16:10 Because he Yeah it's true Just doesn't turn on just like that I guess his dream came true Years later because you know He kind of did get some procedures Reportedly allegedly And his hair line looks back
Starting point is 00:16:21 You know, as much as it can be. Yeah. So we'll see if LeBron has any other crazy dreams. Even that tweet, it's like, why would you even tell us about your hairline? Oh, everybody knows. I feel like this was a different era of Twitter, though. It's 2011. It's like when people actually like tweeted like their actual dogs.
Starting point is 00:16:42 I eat cereal today. Yeah. Exactly. All right. Look. A wicked mistake is causing the toy company. Mattel lots of money and controversy all right so Mattel is the toy company the owner of Barbie Hot Wheels and other toy companies they put out a wicked toy for the
Starting point is 00:17:01 movie Wicked that you know comes out later this month yes and they put out toys for the characters Elfaba and Glinda who are paid played by Cynthia Erivio and Ariana Grande right but on the back of it of both of those toys they put wicked com for more oh which is an adult website yeah no way They meant to put wickedmovie.com, which is, you know, the actual website for the movie. Yeah. So kids that are purchasing this, if they want to go to, you know, view more toys or whatever, they're going to wicked.com. And you know, what kind of controversy that is causing.
Starting point is 00:17:40 I know. And do they know how many pieces they produced that? A lot. And they actually issued a statement and an apology. Oh, they did. Yeah. said deeply regret this unfortunate error and are taking immediate action to remedy this. Parents are advised that the misprinted incorrect website is not appropriate for children.
Starting point is 00:17:59 I kind of want to type it in my laptop, but I do it. Your laptop's brand new, bro. Do it, Greg. Do it for the content. Turn it for the content. Turn up the sound. Turn up the song, Greg. Oh, read the title.
Starting point is 00:18:12 Read the title. Cinematic and parody movies. Yeah, this is 100% true. Wow. And it's like an X-rated. Yes, it is right there. That's wild. How do you guys even know that existed?
Starting point is 00:18:27 Hosei, did you say that it was already on his previous search? Oh, wow. Have a safe search on. Yeah, but it's a big error, obviously. It's causing a lot of like issues for them. But the craziest thing is that the ones that already made them, like, their way to stores, people ended up buying them and are putting them. and are putting them on eBay, selling them for up to like $250.
Starting point is 00:18:53 What? Because they're like rare, rare misprint and stuff like that. That makes sense. So people are taking advantage of this. Because misprints always sell for more. In 30 years, you guys remember when this was misprinted? Yeah, like $2.50. So they're like around $25 to $40 to purchase them regularly.
Starting point is 00:19:14 But they're selling for about like $140 to $250. That's a good come up for the sale. Oh, regular, like the regular price is $140? I wish I'm on totally wrong. No, no, regular price is $40 and $25. It says it ranges from $40 to $2,100. What? What?
Starting point is 00:19:26 Oh, somebody sold it for $2,100 already? Oh, my God. Oh, that's, that's, that's a pretty wicked. Come up. That's a good one. Oh, my God. Have you guys ever been on that website? No, I've never heard of it.
Starting point is 00:19:41 I got to check it out for research. No, you don't. You maximal? You haven't answered. No, no. I could buy my tickets there for a movie? Yeah. Yeah, it's cinematic and parody movies.
Starting point is 00:19:49 I just want to buy another toy. Yeah. Is this the same type of toys? Yeah. That's crazy, though. All right. Well, that was your word on Rosecrans. Broughts you by local Southern California, two out of dealers.
Starting point is 00:20:01 I'm Rosecrans Vick for Brownback Mornings. I'm Power 106. What's up? This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from, Eset? Don't you know I'm local? No. Hey, y'all.
Starting point is 00:20:11 It's Rose Cranzvic. Filen in Perletti. This don't you know, local. Do you guys remember how the Dodgers, they won the world? Championship! World Series! How can we forget, Victor? Yeah, so you know the world champs play at the World Champion Stadium, Dodger Stadium.
Starting point is 00:20:29 Yes. Yes. Probably one of the greatest stadiums ever. Ever, yeah, better than Petcoe and all this stuff. Excuse me. You're sure better than Petco. Yeah, yeah. They've never seen a championship.
Starting point is 00:20:37 They only heard about it. Yeah, right. With this L.A. hat. Yeah, exactly. L.A. Nice patch. So you remember the championship years? No, you don't.
Starting point is 00:20:46 Triging great. I don't have to the poddrait. Classic. All right. So before the next season starts, however, the Dodgers stadiums will be playing in a renovated stadium. They already started renovations to the clubhouse, the house team lockers, showers, and all the communal areas. Also, the club seats, which are like the super expensive seats that are like behind home plate. Right.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Oh, the ones week I could never afford. Exactly. So the fancier. The nice seats are you get nicer. Yes, they're going to get even nicer. They already started the renovations on it. And to me, this is so dope because when, you know, a lot of, like, team owners are accused of, like, oh, they're being cheap. Like, everybody attends a stadium and then on renovated and this is old.
Starting point is 00:21:31 And at the end of the day, Dodger Stadium is an old stadium. It was built in the 60s, right? So for them to, like, keep renovating in, it's like, put money back into the product. To me, it's super dope. And, like, you know, it's like, man, you guys could, because the Dodger fans are the best, like, I mean, I want to say they're best fans in baseball. Ever. Yeah. No, but, like, best fans.
Starting point is 00:21:50 attendance almost every year right you get sold out every game don't you basically crack pretty much that's crazy pretty much so for them to put the money back into it is like I'm like oh that's good yeah the way they're the way they're doing that it's it's uh it's to be applauded but it's mainly towards the players right and then the nice expensive seats dodger stadium has already been doing stuff the last game i went to i was like dude where these elevators come from what are like all this like extra stuff there's like standing room now and everything i was like you you used to work at the dodger stadium a long time like this was So you see the changes.
Starting point is 00:22:21 A long time. None of that was there. Even like the different type of foods. Yeah. They're definitely every year, I feel like they're adding a new experience to it. Like the outfield has that little like center area where you can play. Yeah, like the kids for the kids. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:35 I was like, what the? Like, where's all this bit? Like what the, I should take my kid or what? No, I don't have any kids. Yeah. No, yeah. But yeah, so it's going to be like, you know, pretty, pretty new in all those areas. Nice.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Awesome. Yeah. It doesn't be a lot of championship stuff watch. Yeah. Oh, they can say a lot of champions. Yeah. Yeah. That's true.
Starting point is 00:22:56 That's what they're probably doing. They're adding all the championship members and stuff like. I hope they expand my favorite part, which is the bar under, I think it's right field. Yeah. I never. Sounds cool, too. You've been there? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:05 I was, for my birthday. It's super. Why? You celebrated your birthday. No. My brother wanted to go because he was like, oh, it's his birthday too. I kind of got to invite him. So he took me.
Starting point is 00:23:14 And I was like, this bar, where is all the? It's super sick. And they also have. have all the trophies like gold gloves Sluggers At the bar? Yeah at the bar like in a display case Yeah
Starting point is 00:23:25 And it's like a trip Because it's kind of dive barish a little bit I mean they have like screens up And stuff like that But then you're right next to the bullpen Like you can literally see them So I like if you have enough You know margaritas
Starting point is 00:23:38 You forget where you're at And you walk out and you're like I'm at Dodger Stadium Yeah that's what happened to me It's a trip like that Like it's pretty sick Like you said you feel like you're at a dive bar Like a little bar Then it's like oh wow I'm at Dodger Stadium
Starting point is 00:23:49 Damn. Don't forget it, homie. Simp. Simp. Or pimp. Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip. There's a video of a female NBA fan. Female.
Starting point is 00:24:05 A girl, lady. A woman. A woman? A woman. What a woman. But what she's doing is, so she went on TikTok and did a Get Ready With Me video. About her going to see LeBron. Listen to what she's saying
Starting point is 00:24:19 One thing about it LeBron James is going to recognize me At a game every single time Come to this game with me And see if I'm tripping But here's my outfit I'm putting together And it came out bomb But y'all, my hotel was right across from the stadium
Starting point is 00:24:33 So we just walked over there And y'all, my seat was right next to where he sits on the bench But I don't think he noticed me right here Because I have my glasses on So she She's from Memphis She went to the FedEx Forum Where the Memphis Grizzal least play
Starting point is 00:24:47 and LeBron was there to play obviously with the Lakers. Yeah. She got seats literally front row behind the court. So she's probably the closest seat to the Lakers bench. Damn. She spent money on those things. She spent money. In Memphis, not so much.
Starting point is 00:25:02 It's fine. Really? Okay. I mean, she still spent money. Yeah. Maybe a few thousand. It fills over here. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:08 That's like 10. That's like 10. 20. Yeah. So she, you know, she got ready. She's looking good. And she sat right next to the Laker bench. but the whole time she's just sitting there
Starting point is 00:25:18 kind of making excuses like he can't notice me I have my glasses on but she continued this video so I guess she took her glasses off so he could recognize her but listen so I took him off and y'all am I tripping? Am I tripping? Look did he not just stare at my eyes
Starting point is 00:25:37 I don't know maybe I'm tripping I swear by now I'm like an official member of the James family what She keeps asking if she's tripping She is Leave a married man alone, bro That's the first thing
Starting point is 00:25:52 The first thing he's married No but like the first thing is like Okay, you know he's married right Yeah And he's very loyal Yeah Yeah and obviously like she's like a curvy A curvy woman
Starting point is 00:26:02 And she's like right there Like you can't miss her So even if he's not looking at you Like he has to look at that direction At a certain point Of course Yeah he's right by the bench You're looking at your seat and then you see her.
Starting point is 00:26:15 You're just like, oh, damn. Yeah. What if he's like, oh, not her again? You know what I'm saying? Because, I mean, imagine, like, Maximo, Greg, like, you're out with your girl and then you run into a girl all the time. Like, every single time. Like, your girl's going to start asking questions. Like, who is she?
Starting point is 00:26:31 Why is she looking over here? Right. It's just like, you're just starting problems potentially in somebody's life. Yeah. For sure. You know, at home. Mm-hmm. And it's like, we think that celebrities are, like, above that.
Starting point is 00:26:42 It's like they're not. They fight in the car just like us. For sure. You know what I'm saying? Especially with the video going fairly viral. Like, you know it's going to pop up on his feed, on her feed, on the kids' feeds maybe. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:53 She's going to get herself banned. She didn't get herself banned. I wish I was that delusional, though. Like, if I saw Becky G, I'd say the same thing. I was about to say Becky. Yeah. So would you get Becky G concert tickets in the front? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:06 She looked at me like, yeah, we're basically dating. Like, I would DM her like, hey, I saw you look at me right then in there. I know what's a good. Do you do that? Yeah, it's Becky G. Who wouldn't? You a DM her telling her that? I heard you did.
Starting point is 00:27:16 No, you did, Craig. That's funny. I actually did tell this week. I actually came out in a photo with Becky G. When, um... You remember that? Yeah, that's pretty delusioned all you. What?
Starting point is 00:27:30 We were living right next to each other. No, no, go ahead. She was on stage. So, yeah, so I'm at Suenos, the festival in Chicago, like Latin music festival. Yeah. And I'm in the media pit. You know, I'm getting content. My photographer's taking photos and I'm taking social videos.
Starting point is 00:27:46 And she's walking by me, you know, on stage. I'm not on stage. She's performing. She's performing. She's performing. Yeah, yeah, that thing. She's walking by me. Yeah, that thing.
Starting point is 00:27:53 But then. She's on stage performing. And I was like, also wondering like, you know, I think she notices me? You know what I'm saying? Like, you know, we kind of somewhat run in the same circles, kind of sort of not really. Yeah. Not really. And then it turns out that when I got on the plane, I looked and somebody was like, dude,
Starting point is 00:28:09 she posted you. She posted a photo of you and her. And I was like, what, no way. And I looked and, yeah, you can see my head when she's on stage performance. Oh, like in the crowd? No, I'm not in the crowd, okay? He's like in the media of lounge. Oh, like, let's share it on Balmack Mornings 106.
Starting point is 00:28:25 You could see. But Vic was like, oh my God, she posted me when you're dating. She did not post you, first of all. She posted me is probably still up. Second of all, both of you leave her alone. All right? I don't appreciate this, okay? Oh, I know, you should respect me.
Starting point is 00:28:39 She's spoken for, okay? You should respect me. Respect you. You. Yeah. What are you being you? Three men. You already know.
Starting point is 00:28:47 You met her before? Never. Don't question our relationship. I met her before and I didn't say anything. Is it like the time that you try to meet Angel Reese as well? I was like that. I was chaperoning my friend who was too shy to say hi. But yes.
Starting point is 00:29:06 This seems to be a comment. Okay. So the illusion is not regular. It happens all of us? It's a regular thing. All of us fly across the country and have courtside seats and want somebody to notice of it. That's a normal thing. I don't know for all that.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Yeah. Just me? All right. It's a illusion from afar. This is the illusion up front, which is crazy. This is, yeah. And actually posting, making a whole, like, get ready with me. Get ready video.
Starting point is 00:29:30 And narrating. She was confident. She was confident. Yeah, no, but I'm really trying to understand, like, what's her outcome? Like, what does she want from it? Like, LeBron's going to be like, hey, girl, I'm going to leave my whole family for you. Right? Or he's going to tell her he had a dream about her.
Starting point is 00:29:46 I had a dream. He's a lighter the whole time? Yeah. Is this Sib or is this Pimp of M? The Sim. This is Sip. Yeah, ultimate. Super.
Starting point is 00:29:56 Spending money. LeBron, not even. Not me either. I'm looking at you. But her? Sam. All of you guys. Sim.
Starting point is 00:30:04 Sim. Sim. No, not me. Sam. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line?
Starting point is 00:30:12 I mean phone line. We've got you for the homie helpline. Frank needs our help. Frank. Frank, Frank, Frank. All right, Frank, sent us a DM and said, What's good, y'all? I need a homie helpline and I need to know if I'm messed up for thinking like this.
Starting point is 00:30:26 He said, so ever since my mom came to the U.S., even before I was born, my mom was responsible for sending her parents, my grandparents, money in Mexico. Okay. I'm now 27 years old and moved out when I had my son. All right. My mom lives with my sister in an apartment and chips in on the rent. My sister handles the other half and the rest of the bills, including her cell phone. My mom is getting older and has been working less due to her being in housekeeping.
Starting point is 00:30:52 It sounds mean, but me and my sister have been pushing her to send less money to my grandparents and to worry about herself. She's only getting older and should save. Mind you, my grandparents live with her three older brothers, my uncles, who have decent jobs and have a home she helped build. with no rent. I feel messed up for telling her to cut the help, but I also see my mom getting older and feel guilty. I can't help more. Am I wrong?
Starting point is 00:31:20 Also, how can I tell her so she listens and looks out for herself for once? Sheesh. Help me out, Brownback. I feel like this is probably super common. It is. Yeah. Usually like the, obviously like our parents,
Starting point is 00:31:35 I don't know, most of us like immigrated over here. usually they come here obviously to look for a better life but they also come here to help their families that are back in like our countries you know yeah so i think that's always like one of the goals but at what point is it where you're like okay i got to look out for myself i absolutely especially having a family but even like we also sometimes don't know what kind of agreement maybe they had like yeah like that's the commitment you know what i'm saying that's like maybe when uh frank's mom left for the U.S., you know, it was like, hey, don't worry, I'm going to send you money every week, and that's just how it's been.
Starting point is 00:32:13 Right. And, you know, since then, it's like maybe the economy was better at one point, and it was easier. She was working a certain point, but now maybe it's like she wants to maintain what she does for them, and she feels like that's like the bare minimum. Right. Right. So she wants to, like, fulfill that.
Starting point is 00:32:29 But then it's like, things are just getting tougher, especially if they live in California. For sure. Yeah, it's expensive. And it's like, wow that. that money would be better served for her. You know what I'm saying? Or even say, because he says that she's in housekeeping. My mom is in housekeeping, right?
Starting point is 00:32:44 And I've noticed over time, like, she's getting older. And a lot of the things she could do before where it's like, yeah, I could work, let's say, 10 to 12 hours. Now it's like I could probably give eight or six where my body gets tired or my knees starting to hurt or like, you know, just over time, your body deteriorates from labor. It's a lot of work. My grandma was a housekeeper as well. And yeah, she kind of, like, she's retired now. But for years, she was doing, like, a little bit less houses, a little bit less. Right.
Starting point is 00:33:17 You know what I'm saying? Just kind of like for the last, I don't know, like 10 years maybe, just slowly, like, if a person didn't want her to clean her house anymore or it was like a lot of older people, so they would pass. Right. Yeah. She didn't replace them. You know what I'm saying? And get like a new house to, like, start going to. You know, it was just like, oh, well, she was slowly kind of like.
Starting point is 00:33:36 going into retirement to work now. Yeah, like she didn't take on new clients essentially, right? She just left it like holiday. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:33:42 Yeah. And so, yeah, so, but yeah, it's like it's not the same as when she was younger, you know? I feel that and then it's like,
Starting point is 00:33:48 and prices are only going up in rent in California and all that stuff. Yeah, I mean, it's tough. Like, if you paying rent, I mean,
Starting point is 00:33:55 I don't know, I'm assuming it has a car, car insurance. Yeah. And also, I mean, in general, like a lot of housekeeping, a lot of housekeepers,
Starting point is 00:34:04 like you're working, on like, like, you don't really have a retirement plan. No. So it's like, you need to learn to save. Like,
Starting point is 00:34:14 and if you're getting older, like, that's a shorter amount of time to save if you haven't saved because you've helped your family in a different country. Yeah. And then like,
Starting point is 00:34:22 that's the thing, like sending money to, like, like, how much money do you think, like people usually spend over there? Like, send?
Starting point is 00:34:29 Like, do you guys know, like, would you guys know what you guys? Frank didn't say how much he sends, like, $500 a month. dollars a month or something like and that can go a long way over there yeah for a while yeah it goes a long
Starting point is 00:34:41 way out there and then and then um where whoever you're saying to gets accustomed to a certain lifestyle yeah yeah they also in the sense not everybody but they could enable people to already be like don't worry they're gonna say i'm gonna get this anyway like this money yeah yeah yeah but what's probably happening too is that like frank and his sister are being like kind of pinched with the rest of the money and maybe his mom is like hey like can i you know have an extra 300 this month or 400 or 500. So essentially it's like Frank is like paying for the grandparents. That's us like assuming.
Starting point is 00:35:15 He didn't say that. So if Frank really wants to help, I think like if anything full, then you pay for your mom's rent. Like the mom is still trying to supply for her parents. Then you should do the same thing because it's like a little chain, right? Yeah. So that's a step up and pay for your mama's rent if you really want to help. Don't be cutting off your grandparents.
Starting point is 00:35:33 I think it's easier said than then though because he also has a kid. He also has a family of his own. Yeah. And like when you grow up, like, then we can grow up, but like, as you grow and you create your own family, like, your family ends up becoming like. Yeah, yeah, yeah, your family that you're creating. I get that. And then your parents obviously are your responsibility, but to an extent you also got to look out. Like, it's like a balance, but you can't also do everything for everybody.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Exactly. No, I get that. So then maybe talk to the Thios, if that's the problem. Because the problem is not the mom being a good daughter and sending money back to Mexico, you know? It's literally the freeloader brothers and siblings living off there. Well, they said it says here that they have decent jobs, meaning. That's why. But I think it's also people get like accustomed to a lifestyle.
Starting point is 00:36:16 Yeah, that's right. Then talk to those deals or the siblings that are living with the mom. Or what Frank could do would say like, hey, don't worry about sending, you know, grandma money. I'm going to send it now. And then just don't send it. Yeah, like the way that. Just don't send it all. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Yeah. Yeah. Paypal. Yeah. I don't know. Me lovado. Me lovado. No,
Starting point is 00:36:40 money didn't get there, bro. Just do that for a couple months. You know, and the values dropped, and I don't know what happened. And then they're not going to realize it anymore. I'm not going to get the money.
Starting point is 00:36:51 You're not going to get the money. That's like, what, like, 50 pounds. And also, like, in other countries, like, as much of this,
Starting point is 00:37:01 like, they can work, it doesn't accumulate to, like, the value. of like money here. Yeah, yeah. That's what I was wondering.
Starting point is 00:37:08 So it's like they could work full-time jobs, all three of them, and they might not make the same as one person makes here. Yeah, yeah, I get that. Her mom probably living good over there. I ain't gonna lie. With all the money to have you? Well, yeah, I mean, think about it if like, okay, let's say minimum 500. And then the house is already, the house is already paid for.
Starting point is 00:37:28 Yeah. The uncles already, like, live, they probably give her some money too. You know what I'm saying? It's probably living cool. Like, not rich or anything, but like having like a good life. Probably more comfortable than the mom. Yeah, but then also the grandparents are a lot more older. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:45 No, she should. I mean, I'm not saying she shouldn't live comfortable, but I'm saying like it's like her quality life is probably better than the mom. Right. Yeah. Just pointing it up. So maybe Frank should take like pick up like a bill or something. Like help out the mom. No, but he says that he says it here.
Starting point is 00:37:59 He says that, um, where I feel my stuff. To cut the hell because I think he says I can't, I can't do it. Like, what are you saying? I don't know, but he said it here that he wishes that he could help her more. But he can't. He can't. Well, he's young. He can get another job, right?
Starting point is 00:38:21 I think it sounds easy. But when you're a parent, like, you have other things. You can't just always worry about that. You also want to be present for your kids life. And you're not going to just work away just because other people are struggling too. You know? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:34 So you're going to let your grandparents die over there? No, I mean, they're already old. Oh, damn, Greg! Wow.
Starting point is 00:38:43 It's an American kid right now. Yeah. I don't know any of them. Yeah. I'm the beer. She never made me breakfast. This is my country. I don't know about that one.
Starting point is 00:38:53 They're older already. It's time to go. Oh, that's messed up. That is crazy. Wow. Well, I mean, I think,
Starting point is 00:39:03 thing is like Frank like this is like a this is only an issue because Frank can't help more and I know he wishes he can but it's one of those things like you're putting like extra pressure on himself but in reality like this literally wouldn't be a problem if he had hell of bread to just yeah yeah you know what I'm saying so it's like it's one of those things of like people that are struggling trying to help other people that are struggling to help some other people that are struggling just it makes two people struggling yeah it's just a struggle circle Yeah. Well, then Frank should talk to the Tios, the Tias that are living with the grandparents. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:38 Do you need the Tias? And be like, hey, oh, God. The Tias and Tios think he's rich because he lives over here? Probably. For sure. Anybody that lives in El Norte, like, they're just, like, bawling. You know what I'm saying? That's like.
Starting point is 00:39:48 Yeah, we got up. Yeah. Wow. The money goes on trees? Yeah, that's what they do. Well, technically it does, right? It's paper. No.
Starting point is 00:39:56 Trees? Yeah. Yeah, but look, we need you guys to call us up and tell us what you think. Yeah. Frank is 27. His mom lives with the sister. His mom sends money back to Mexico to the grandparents, his grandparents. And it's getting kind of expensive.
Starting point is 00:40:13 Yeah, life is expensive. Him and his sister feeling like, man, maybe she should start sending less. Maybe stop sending at all. You never know. Yeah, to cut the mom. Put herself first because she's working less. Vick's the only one that said stop setting at all. No, he said that on the story.
Starting point is 00:40:30 Yeah, tell him to cut the help, you know. Because she's getting older, she's working less. She's in housekeeping too. Yeah, prices in California get them more expensive. She's getting older. Hey, ma, put yourself first. Yeah, which I think it's not a bad thing either, you know, to an extent. Get your bread up, ma.
Starting point is 00:40:49 Stack your chips, ma. Stack your chips, ma. You're getting old, ma. You're OG now, ma. Exactly. And let them hate to watch the money pile of. What did the 50 say? Get your money out.
Starting point is 00:41:02 You see, you're funny up. You see, you're doing the money phone on Facebook. With pesos? All right. So we have Bernice in Sunland on line one. Bernice. Hi, good morning. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Very nice. Very nice, very nice. Very nice. I remember you guys did a joke about me once when I called a while back. And I never understood what a joke was from. and I finally realized it was from the movie, Borah. Yeah, been nice, been nice. Okay.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Okay, Bernice, what do you think about Frank? I think they're doing the right thing. It kind of, anyone else could hear it and could be like, oh, it's kind of messed up that, you know, you're telling your mom not to send money to her parents, but in a way it's like our parents didn't bring us to this world to kind of provide for them when they grew, when they got older. If you could do it and you want to be generous, and that's nice and that's good for you.
Starting point is 00:42:12 But I've heard people complain when they have to send money to relatives in Mexico when they're like, oh, like they think we have a lot of money here. And, you know, I really don't. Like, this was like the $200 that I only had for this week, but I ended up sending money and they're so ungrateful. And it's like, you're kind of, um, taking money out of your own mouth to give to other people. And it's more like you should worry about yourself,
Starting point is 00:42:39 considering that cleaning houses, some days, like, you know, you have work, some days you don't, some days people cancel you. And, you know, it's like that's money that doesn't come in for you anymore. No, absolutely. I think, like, I always kind of think of when, you know, when you're on an airplane and they say, before you help anybody else, make sure you're,
Starting point is 00:42:57 your thing is on, right? Like, that's kind of common sense, right? it's like if you're not doing so great how can you actually help somebody else right you know what I'm saying yeah bigger hole for yourself exactly it's a tough situation for sure and but burglis I will push back on where you said like we are not brought into this world for um like the kids to help the parents I feel like sometimes they were like I don't know like I feel like a lot of times in kids like especially back in Mexico yeah they were like why'd you have so many kids to help To help me on the farm.
Starting point is 00:43:30 You know what? I had the whole point. I had seven hoping one of them make it. Exactly. You know what? That's my mom's mentality because now that she's older, she's like, I'm your responsibility, Angelica. You're supposed to be taking care of me now. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:43:45 I could help you. Yeah. That makes sense now. But it's like, Angie's approach. Yeah. It does. It doesn't. I have so much trauma.
Starting point is 00:43:55 Yeah. No, it's, people have kids. for different reasons. Yeah. But I get what you're saying. Isn't that what you have kids for to take care of you when you're older? I mean, I have kids because I have kids, you know. Like, you know, so men, they're like, hey, you know, let's build a family.
Starting point is 00:44:11 But you don't have kids because they're like, oh, yeah, I'm going to have kids. And in hope that one day my kids are going to like. So you're rolling the dice for me. For a fortune. And I get older. No, I mean, I hope so. But like, right now I have kids, like, I have my son. So he could give me the remote, turn off the light.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Yeah. Give me a beer. You know what I'm saying? Go to the fridge. Hey, get this out of the car. All the things I don't want to do, he does it for me right now. Wow, that's what parenting is. That's what parenting is.
Starting point is 00:44:37 That's what I'm missing. Yeah, exactly. That's what I'm missing on. Exactly. Until the Tesla robot comes in, you know, that starts doing all that stuff from me. Hey, go turn off the light that I turned on. Exactly. Wow.
Starting point is 00:44:47 And then they're in the front of you while you're sleeping just staring at you all creep, like, what can I do with this guy? Whoa. That's crazy. Thank you, Betty Nice. Thank you, very nice. Don't test the robots. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:44:58 Okay, thank you, very nice. You guys have a good day. All right, you too. So you do that, Vic? You're like, little Vic, come over here. Give me the remote. And it's like right there. Yes, it's a tradition.
Starting point is 00:45:07 Passed down for my father. Yeah, it's a great one. Right? Yeah. Give me a beer. And it's like the fridge is right there. All the time. All the time.
Starting point is 00:45:15 You got to start to give me some money. Just wait. Give me some money. Just wait till, like, he can really start cleaning. Ooh. So he's in for me. What age? Maybe like 13.
Starting point is 00:45:26 Start clean the bathroom for me. So like to do. Hang on my clothes All this stuff It's gonna be great That sounds like a maid Fool What?
Starting point is 00:45:33 You get my property If you want to go out You gotta clean the bathroom If you want to go out Exactly I've earned it It works Tradition passed down
Starting point is 00:45:41 That's crazy But Bernice was on Frank's side Yes She was leaning towards Frank Cut off your grandparents Let them die That's what she's pretty much
Starting point is 00:45:49 Oh my god Angie That's your mom talking Yeah Yeah Jeez Say I don't know We just say
Starting point is 00:45:57 watch too much news and novella you don't say one payment they're gonna die that's it they're not gonna survive they're not gonna six months oh my god all right look we got chancy on line two chancy chancy where's a chance hello hello chancy what do you think about what's up wait is big saying your name correct c h o and c y yeah chancy chancy yeah okay okay um what do you think about Frank in a situation with his mom and his grandparents. Look, I'm actually of Frank as well. Oh, okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:46:35 I used to be. Oh, used to be. Because I used to always say, man, I want to help my dad because he's getting old. Yeah. Because he works at another social. You know, immigrants.
Starting point is 00:46:48 Wait! Before the illegitly. Don't say that. Oh, no. Where are you coming? He's done with someone else. You know, but like, you know, my dad? My dad has sacrificed so much for his kids.
Starting point is 00:46:59 Yeah. Like, he has done so much. And sometimes people don't realize what parents have done for them, you know? Right. And sometimes it can be like, you know, oh, man, like, my parent does need help, you know. And as a kid, or as a son, as a, as just a man. How do you say? As a son of your parent, you got to be like, hey, they took care of me when I was a baby.
Starting point is 00:47:26 When I was a kid, it's my time. You know, it's my turn, you know? Right. Like, I hope, you know, everybody thinks like that. I know it's a lot different nowadays, family. Yeah. Definitely. That's my mentality, you know?
Starting point is 00:47:41 I always say, like, hey, I need help on my dad. No, you know what? I did. I just, you know what? I'm going to put in mad work. And now, thank God, my dad don't have to pay many bills. All the money that you sent to my abuelita. I'll give them the money.
Starting point is 00:47:56 money. So I'll be like, you know what? It's like he's sending him my money, you know? So yeah, it's cool, you know, he's not even sending his own money. Right. But I have brothers and I'm like him. My lady tells me, hey, why are you paying all the bills for my your dad? Don't you have brothers? I was like, it don't matter. It matters is what I do. Yeah. Right. It doesn't matter what they do. No, yeah. And it comes from your heart, you know. Do you have kids? Yeah, it comes to my heart. Like my dad, my mom left us when we're kids. My dad, I'm sorry. And my, and my, and my, and my, and my, and my, and, I'm And strip out. My dad aren't even my dad.
Starting point is 00:48:29 That's my dad, though, you know? Yeah, he raised you. Out in the 5th grade. So, you know, like, it hit me hard. But at the same time, it hit me harder because my mom left us and he still decided to be my dad still, you know? Wow. Yeah. Shout your dad, man.
Starting point is 00:48:44 And sometimes, you know, like, I couldn't realize my love for my dad is a lot more than my brothers. But it doesn't matter. Yeah. Because I know what I do for my dad. It doesn't, I don't have to feel like to my brother's like, hey, this is what I do. I got to keep it to myself. I mean, because that's why my dad raised me. Like, whatever you do, don't show off.
Starting point is 00:49:02 It's like, what is that going to do? It's going to affect the person you're showing us to, not you. Right. And we think, thank God to my dad. I'm the person who I am today, you know. Yeah. And thank you, thank to my mom too, you know, because it made me stronger, you know. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:21 Whatever she did to us in life, you know. Yeah. I don't see the bad. I see the good, you know. Yeah. Do you have kids? I do have kids, and thank God that. Amazing.
Starting point is 00:49:32 My dad has always told me if you don't like something that we don't like doing to you or you like something that you see something that people don't like doing it to you, don't never do it to anybody else. Because imagine how you feel, you're going to make that person feel like you. So that's why I try to be the most honest. I know I'm not perfect. God don't like perfect, but I try to be the best. I'm going to go to heaven.
Starting point is 00:49:58 You're such a good guy. Chaunce, you're a good guy, man. Yeah, for sure. Looking out for everyone. I will point out, though, that, you know, I think I could speak for everybody in this room that's like, man, if we had the money, we'd help our brothers. For sure. Our mom, our sister. I'm not going to help my brother.
Starting point is 00:50:13 They can work. You know what I mean? If we had it like that, we would definitely send help to our closest loved ones. To be honest, I'm not going to lie. like, I was homeless, like, with my daughter a couple years back. But I decided myself, like, 21 Savage says, you got big a honest, let them hang. So, you know what? That's a random 21 Savage's both, but I like it.
Starting point is 00:50:44 Yo, the fact that's like a Tupac, I like it. The fact that 21 Savage inspired you with that? Oh, no, no, yeah. I got bigger honours and I'm letting them hang. My dad is very much. Okay. Okay. So my dad, my dad would tell me every day, like, you know, when people tell you, like, they talk to you, my bad, they talk stuff to you, I take it as motivation.
Starting point is 00:51:08 My dad would tell me, hey, you're not a dad. What are you doing homeless with the kid? And, you know what? I told my dad, you know what you're right. I need to change. Like, instead of people, like, I even go to, like, church, my bad, to throw out. out there the god uh the pastor told us instead of asking god um help me with this i need i need this ask god what do i need to change you know yeah so that hit me different too you know so i was like
Starting point is 00:51:42 oh my god you know so you know i didn't have the my dad didn't really have time to be telling me like so many consejos how to be a a man and everything like that because he was always at work yeah yeah but as I grew up and I had to learn the hard way, you know, it definitely, you know, it affects you. And it definitely, when stuff happens to you, you got to definitely take it as a lesson and not as a holdback. Did you ever tell him, you're not even right, you're real dad? What was that?
Starting point is 00:52:15 Did you ever tell him? You're not even my real dad. Can't even tell me what to do. Greg, no. I'm sorry. Chonzie, Chonsie, you're great. You're great. We're going to get dropped the line because Greg, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:52:25 Okay, yeah. Great. Have a great day, Chansy. See you in heaven. See you in heaven. That's a real stuff. Yeah. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:52:31 Greg. You know. You know. My real good. Yeah. Just kidding. That is crazy. All right.
Starting point is 00:52:40 Let's go to Diana and Wilmington. Jesus, Greg. What color? Line four. Line four. Line four. Diana. Diana.
Starting point is 00:52:51 Hi, Diana. Hi, Diana. Hi. How are you guys? Good morning. We're good. We're good. What do you think about Frank?
Starting point is 00:52:56 He's 27. His mom is sending money back to her parents in Mexico, and he feels like maybe he should stop or stop sending so much and start looking out for herself. Yeah, I kind of lean towards Frank as well. So my grandparents are in Mexico. Well, my grandpa, I only have a grandpa left. And my mom occasionally sent him money just because most of my mom's siblings are in the U.S. Yeah. But we do tend to notice that, like, my grandpa, a lot of people freeload around him.
Starting point is 00:53:32 So he, instead of, like, the kids he has left in Mexico, instead of them providing a little bit, oh, like, well, you know, come eat with us or. And then in Mexico, you all kind of live together, like, in your family. Like, backyard, front. So we do notice that, you know, sometimes they're like, oh, like, we need money for this. Or let's make food. And my grandpa ends up paying for everything. And also we have to
Starting point is 00:53:57 In Mexico, especially For older people, it's not as you think People spend money as much as they do here They're not materialistic They don't go to let's go eat dinner or this to this Everything is very affordable For people who live there And also senior citizens also get like money
Starting point is 00:54:15 From the government every month to survive So I'm not saying like don't spend like anything But then like You know how much money like you could send out without it affecting you and your life. Yeah, exactly. Make sure you're good before you start sending out money. $100 goes a long way, especially for, like, seniors, like people who are older and they don't
Starting point is 00:54:41 really go out and just, you know, to buy groceries. I think $100 or $150 is more than enough. That's like somebody's salary for the month back to go. Right. So anything over that, I feel like the mom shouldn't be doing. but because you know as kids you think like oh like we should help out our parents but again it's not our job like my parents taught me as well too like my parents came from nothing you know they immigrated here and everything but they worked hard for them for us to have a better life than they did yeah and um you know
Starting point is 00:55:15 my parents don't need from us and my kids hopefully won't need from me so i that's how you create generational wealth yeah and um you know you want your kids to have the best life. But how are they going to have a good life? They have to be worrying about your bills and about stuff that you need to catch up because you look too busy helping your parents. Yeah, it definitely can drag somebody down financially if they're trying to maybe save or even invest.
Starting point is 00:55:42 What if they have a good idea? Like, oh, I want to invest in this business. Right, you can't because you have that guilt. Yeah. What sucks about it is that it's so engraved in our culture and we don't do it. We feel like we feel like we are not, you know, we're not for family. Like, because it's, I mean, I took Mexican studies. And it's, that's why they say, like a lot of Latinos always stay in the same place.
Starting point is 00:56:07 They never move up because they're too busy helping other people instead of helping themselves build. And then you can help. And then you go like, you know, I'm making good money because I worked hard. I saved my money. Now I can help my parents because I'm stable. But we work. It's like a domino effect. If you don't do it, then your kids won't do it.
Starting point is 00:56:25 It's just, it never stops, and it never ends, and you never create. Yeah. You never. Well, bars. It's like a repetition. Yeah. We're so attached to our parents from, because it's our culture to be attached. It's our culture to love our family first.
Starting point is 00:56:41 But, you know, we don't see the long run how it could affect us in our generation. No, yeah, that makes a lot of sense. I just thought of something. What if Frank sends his mom to Mexico as well? There we go. Dollar goes further. Yeah. I'll help you all.
Starting point is 00:56:56 Oh my God. Help you all $500. That's not a bad idea. It's not a bad idea at all. Respectfully. You want to be with your grand. We want to send money your grandparents. Here you go.
Starting point is 00:57:03 You can just be with them. Time is better than money. Time is better than money. Yeah. And they're already old so they don't have that much time left. Oh. Oh, great. Why do you have?
Starting point is 00:57:15 I mean, you said time is like. Oh, my God. Between that and what you told the dude about a dad? Jesus. Am I wrong? We need therapy, bro. Oh, my God. Greg, what would you tell?
Starting point is 00:57:28 What would you tell Frank? Frank? Yeah. Like, his, like, what to do? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's either put his mom in an old folks home or something or like, that's not a bad idea. They're like, hey, go to live in Mexico.
Starting point is 00:57:42 My boy, Greg is American in hell. You're just like throwing the old folks home, right? They take care of them. Yeah. They don't know. They got one. right off the freeway right there in Whittier. Yeah, I know exactly where that in Whittier.
Starting point is 00:57:54 He's all busy. He's checking it out already. I'll bring a voucher first month's free. Change it's a different one so every month's free. Oh, man. Simple as that. All right. They'll have friends.
Starting point is 00:58:08 There you go, see. All right, let's see what Joanna on line two has to say. Joanna. Hi, guys. Hi, Joanna. What do you think about this guy Greg over here? Yeah, for real. Not Frank.
Starting point is 00:58:20 We'll get to Frank, but what do you think about Greg? I mean, is Greg an only child? No. No, no, no, no. I'm the love child. He pretends. So he's just scandalous. He's the baby.
Starting point is 00:58:35 They make them for reasons, okay? The old folks' homes are there. Oh, my God, for people. Because people like you. Yeah, but his mom is still working, though. He's not all. Teresa really quick. So Frank is 27.
Starting point is 00:58:49 His mom lives with three. The sister pays some bills. A sister pays some more bills. But the mom is sending money to the grandparents over in Mexico. And Frank and his sister want to tell her to slow it down. To stop it maybe saving a little, worry about herself. She's getting older. She's not working as much.
Starting point is 00:59:06 The dollar isn't going as far these days. Well, I mean, yes, it's all true. And I'm sure that's coming from a good place from Frank and his sister. But like I had said, my mom always told me, And I'm very on board with Greg. Like, we didn't have kids to have them provide for us. I agree with that. But when you give someone money, what they do with that money,
Starting point is 00:59:31 whether they use it for themselves or send it to Mexico, is already no longer anyone's busy. So unless Frank's mom's asking him, oh, I need you to give me $1,000. That's different. Well, why do you need $1,000? That's different. But if he's trying to help her out, give her some money,
Starting point is 00:59:49 and if she decides to send that money to her parents, her business. Yeah. She's an adult. She knows what she's doing. She needs to also know if she's going to have enough money for rent or whatever it is, she needs to work. I mean, that's just how I would say, but my mom also doesn't, like, I still live with my mom, you know? I still live with my mom. My mom still helps me out.
Starting point is 01:00:10 I help her out. We help each other out, but we also know that once I give her money or she gives me some money, I mean, she's never really giving me money. Right. Yeah, but in a sense, do you feel like that's kind of happening, not in the sense of asking for money, but like the sister pays all the bills, pays for her phone, pays, like, half of the rent. It's not really asking for money, but it's like in a sense you're still providing for your mom. But that's a whole different story because my brother, like, okay, my brother pays for my mom's, like my mom's thing. What's that point?
Starting point is 01:00:49 Yeah, I'm sorry. Yeah. Yeah. Money and money. But I'm going to Can your mom give you money to fix the window or something? Like, what's rattling?
Starting point is 01:00:58 What's rattling? That's the sewing machine. Are you sewing? What are you doing? What's that noise? Oh, I'm driving. But what's the rattling that like rattling? You got to get that fit.
Starting point is 01:01:12 Are you staring at your car? No, that's the, what is this? The phone stand is. getting up against the dashboard. Oh. Yeah, you're so familiar. Your transmission is knocking.
Starting point is 01:01:26 Yeah. Yeah. You fix your timing bell. Sorry, Josh. I know my friend is a mechanic. We're good over here. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 01:01:36 All right. Sorry, I got distracted from this. Yeah. Really? I look at a lot. I don't even know where we were. Oh, okay. Okay.
Starting point is 01:01:47 All right, Joanna. Well, we appreciate you. Thank you, Joanna. Thank you so much. Yeah. Your mom's going to ask you for money. Yeah. Yeah, pretty much.
Starting point is 01:01:54 All right, we got Gabby from Orange on line 6. Gabby. Orange. Hi, good morning, Brown, Ben. Good morning. Morning. What do you think about Frank? Oh, my first time, Collie.
Starting point is 01:02:06 Hey, welcome. Welcome to the show. Well, I'm just, I mean, I didn't really hear the topic. I was just hearing more of the critics. Oh, okay, okay. Let me tell you real quick. What people were. saying, I feel like, you know, I come, my husband and I have six kids, and I always
Starting point is 01:02:24 seen him since the get-go that he's always helping his mom out. Six kids? You know, and I have six kids, okay? And I feel like, um, how do you say, like, I'm Spanish, okay? So I'm going to say some. Okay, it's all good. You came to the right show. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:41 And you're the trip. When I got with him, you know, we, we didn't have much. Yeah. And I was him, sorry, you know, struggling, giving him. And, like, I was. to now, I feel like we're wealthy, we're stable, we have a mobile home and everything. He always gave his mom up to now. So he'll age, you know?
Starting point is 01:02:57 So he's like, you give your parents and you get bled, you know? Yeah. How old are your kids? And bless is you in the long run. Like, don't forget about your parents because, as, as, as my mom, she's still worse. I don't give her nothing because I see her how she's still working and everything. But the day that she needs me and I have to stand for her, obviously. My foyer can't work, so we've been taking care of her
Starting point is 01:03:22 and all the siblings and my husband. That's good. You know? You're so good. That's good. How much you get blessed, though, like what's a monetary value? Do you bless friends? Like, if I give, let's say I give my mom like $100,000, do I get like $1,000 later?
Starting point is 01:03:36 Like, it's a good. What's a give-back? What's the interest rate? I do believe it that, you know, that we give out, especially, you know, to your elders, you get blessed. And maybe not in a month or like in two, three months, but in the future you do because I started in a room with four kids. You know, and right now I have six kids, but I have my own place.
Starting point is 01:04:01 I live. I have a nice car. My husband has a nice mamalona. We call his mamalona. And I have my Toyota four-runner de laos. Hey, a lot of Rosario. Very reliable. And I'm a home-state mom, you see?
Starting point is 01:04:16 Yeah. And I'm a home stay mom. I take care of my kids at home and everything. He's been blessed, you know? Yeah. Gabby, if you could choose one kid that's going to take care of you, which one is it? My daughter that's right here. Hey, you better, hey, you better.
Starting point is 01:04:32 You got a lot of pressure, girl. Help in the future. Do you have any kid that you're worried about that's going to send you to an old folks home? Craig? It's her. She tells me sometimes joking around. She's like, I'll send out a house. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:04:47 So she's going to take you to the old full to home and give you money? Wow. That's kind of a blessing. Yeah, shout to her. Thanks, Gabby. Thanks, Gabby. Okay, well, I think we help Frank. I hope so.
Starting point is 01:05:01 It's 50-50. Yeah, like 50-50. You give your mom money and then you get some back in the return. A 2.3 APR percentage. Yeah, that's pretty good. Down the line. It's a pretty good rate. The page of your mother.
Starting point is 01:05:12 Yeah. Or send money to your age of your mother. Why could I know your mom? Just getting it. Get me. Parano 6, Brownback mornings Buenos dears
Starting point is 01:05:21 to you. And just in time for the holidays, our favorite fool, Little Mistiki is in with us. Good morning, Loecee.
Starting point is 01:05:28 Yeah. What's cracking, fools? Hey. The mayor of Fooville himself. Right. Okay.
Starting point is 01:05:34 We want to talk to you because we saw that this flyer for this gallery this weekend. Talk to us about that. So we're doing the first ever
Starting point is 01:05:42 Fools Gone Wild art show. It's curated by the one and only is Stefan Oriole, the legend. It's going to be a super chief gallery
Starting point is 01:05:49 All ages, November 16th. Come on. Let's go. November 16th, live and direct, baby. Hey, you know, the homie got, like, went up in life because he has a walking talk box with him. Baby! 406.
Starting point is 01:06:06 Brown back mornings. Oh. Oh. You were in there in your life? Who is this? Talk to me about this little mystery. So I was at the home, I went to Home Depot, and I heard some music coming out the back in the parking line.
Starting point is 01:06:18 I'm like, I was like, Damn, who's this fool? And so I was like, hey, get in the truck. Let's go kick it. So here it is. And we kick it, get wicked. Tell me about the name for the art gallery, law-abiding citizens.
Starting point is 01:06:32 That's something that you always like push. Tell me about like why it's going to be that. What's the theme behind it? So the theme is the art show is called law-biting citizens. And, you know, we're taking, you know, there's a stereotype of graffiti artists and artists that they're criminals and this and that. So we're taking all these sick fools, putting them in a gallery. and we're calling it law abiding citizens kind of flipping it on them.
Starting point is 01:06:52 Ah. Oh, that's so tight. How many people from the LA building are you bringing in to help with the gallery? The graffiti tower? There's actually a fools gone wild on the building. Shut up. Oh, that's so tight. No.
Starting point is 01:07:07 Yeah, we're going to have a photo of it. I know so many people want to work with fools gone wild and so many people send you guys videos and all of that. Does it get, I don't know, does it get overwhelming? It gets crazy. My phone gets hotter than a pipa because all the... beepah because all the all the DMs that are coming through on it are insane.
Starting point is 01:07:24 Do you ever like look at a fool like you get a video and it's like it's not wild enough? I get that all the time. Yeah. Like two fools in the bag, drinking a beer. Look at my cousin.
Starting point is 01:07:32 He's drinking a beer. Look at my friend. Hey, you know the craziest thing? The craziest thing is you actually posted my cousin. Yeah? At the Dodger parade
Starting point is 01:07:42 that do dancing? Oh yeah. That's my actual cousin. Oh, he was on a sick. Yeah, he was. He stays on one sick one. You know, with all this that comes, and I know, like, we face it to us as brown bag and as we're getting bigger. Sometimes there's haters.
Starting point is 01:07:56 Sometimes there's backlash. How do you even deal with that, like anyone being, like, anti-Fools gone wild? I block fools. Yeah. So if a fool gets, you know, if they're excessively hating or they get racist and they start net banging, I block them. And then they email me. Hey, fool, I'm sorry. I'm a reformed net banger.
Starting point is 01:08:15 Yeah. I started with what we like to. called the fools gone wild second chance program. So I'm like, write an apology letter in this email homie and apologize for what you did. And I'm going to post it and we'll let the fools decide whether you come back in or not. Wow.
Starting point is 01:08:33 How many people have graduated from this program? Two. Only two. No fool left behind. There you go. You get that second chance, but you got to do something for it. You got to show how you reform. You got to show that you feel bad for what you committed.
Starting point is 01:08:47 It's like a victory outreach for Who's Gone World? It seems like everybody's tapped in. I know that Drake was tapped in, you know, when he came out here, he sent you guys a DM, right? Yeah, Drake followed me, and then he DM, Fool's Gone Wild. He was like, I love Fool's Gone Wild. I'm like, what the hell, Drake? Sick, fool. So then he invited me to a show, the first show he had at the forum.
Starting point is 01:09:10 Damn. You had us a whole section VIP. I shout out Drake, fool. Damn. Shoot. I know I'm Start the war again
Starting point is 01:09:19 Is this fool for Drake? I don't know Kendrick too I feel like Kendrick's socks are so high I can just Oh there's
Starting point is 01:09:29 evidence Yeah What about that video I know you saw that video of Kendrick when he's at the park and he's playing like classic music and he's like doing burpees
Starting point is 01:09:39 Yeah I've seen that It's down He's a downist He's a downist He's a don't For sure. All right. Where again is the gallery that's this weekend?
Starting point is 01:09:48 Little Mystery. I want to make sure that we head out there. The show's going to run until New Year's to January 1st. No way. Community events, screenings. We did a documentary with a Stevo on Oriole called Clown Not Cry Later. We're going to be screening that. So we'll have a bunch of events.
Starting point is 01:10:04 But the first night is going to be crazy. November 16th, Super Chief Gallery. Thanksgiving is coming up, Little Mystery. We have a little mystery in here from Fulls Gone Wild. What are you thankful for this year? I'm thankful for all the fools out there in the world. I'm thankful for you guys here. And I'm thankful for Diamond Ortiz here, homie.
Starting point is 01:10:23 And I'm thankful for all the high socks in America. Because our socks are growing. Yeah, no, they are. I'm telling you, you're putting ankle socks to shame. Honestly, yeah, the sock market is sky high right now. And we have your own socks, too. Those will stop ankle fever immediately. What's the song that you have that we're going to run?
Starting point is 01:10:44 We have to play this record. This song is called Keep Your Sox Up by Diamond Ortiz, produced by this fool right here. Okay, we have the song with us. Will you World Premier, will you power premiere it right now? We are right here live on Power 106 One. Little Mystery and Diamond Ortiz, Brown Bag Morning. And this is Keep Your Sox Up, produced by Diamond Ortiz. Baby, come on, yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:08 This one goes out to all you names out there. I'll never want to see your ankles again after this. The darker the vendor, the sweeter the fruits and the higher the socks, the downer the full. I keep the boots, I put the homies on a speak one. If you ain't got a plan, you bet I'll try to get one. I know they like to say I'm down a lot. And when I hit the internet, I like to clown a lot. But please avoid the side check meter.
Starting point is 01:11:38 Don't get caught up. Forgive, but don't forget. And when they tell you your relames, don't believe. Your ankles, I don't see them. You pass the sock check. What's that? That's sooed They ain't got ankle socks
Starting point is 01:11:57 Underneath their Can't be ashamed of your highness What you mean That's take out trash We don't want to have a race Of lit That was so dope That's amazing
Starting point is 01:14:59 That's right I'm not gonna lie I pull my socks up throughout the song I kept I can just Little by little Just pulling my sock higher And you know, like to be
Starting point is 01:15:08 A little bit serious Come these like Like the winter The holidays Some folks get sad So it's so nice to hear A song like this because it's like, no, it's going to be okay.
Starting point is 01:15:17 Keep your socks up. Yeah. Keep your socks up. Things will get sicker. Keep a yon. Let's go. I love that. Little mystery,
Starting point is 01:15:33 thank you so much for coming by. Thank you. Thank you so much for coming. Thank you. You know we got you, bro. I love, love, love. Just seeing you, love, love, just seeing you, you, you, fools.
Starting point is 01:15:43 Thank you, fools for having us. Oh, man. Scrolling with the homies. The homie, Gregorio. Gregory, what happened? Little mystery. There's a viral video going out there right now.
Starting point is 01:15:55 Also a little mysteries in here with this. There's a viral video of a foo and his Hina on Witter Boulevard in their lowrider. And he's hitting the switches but he hits them too high and his Hina starts getting mad.
Starting point is 01:16:09 Have you seen it? Yeah. No. You haven't seen it? I'm going to show you right now. I'm going to show you it right now. He's hitting the hydraulics and you can see her bouncing
Starting point is 01:16:17 of her legs are flying on the floor. He was bouncing higher than his socks. He was. He's hitting the legs. Saina was like, oh, hell no. Dancing up and down song. No, no porzole for that full of the time. No, no, blah.
Starting point is 01:16:31 And then she got mad and she started hitting you on the head because you know she's upset. Yeah. That's abuse. It is. It is. Have you guys, I don't know a lot of, we have a lot of the dudes in here. Sometimes you guys play too much.
Starting point is 01:16:43 Like, sometimes you get, what's funny to you. What's funny to you is annoying to us girls. Life is too serious. Have you ever annoyed your girl with something you thought was funny? Yeah. Like what? I feel like that's an everyday thing. Every day.
Starting point is 01:16:58 24-7. As soon as you wake up. I'm sorry in my life. Maximum? Man, I'm trying to think of one. The last time you prank your girl or try to prank your girl, and then she was just like, no, I don't like it. I didn't show up for three days.
Starting point is 01:17:10 It was a good prank. That's not a good prank. Hey, it was a disappearing act. Look, a magic trick. You're going to get in trouble again for that. You're gonna get your trouble like. Oh yeah. Whenever I tell her that like girls told me something
Starting point is 01:17:29 and then I'll go on to this whole fake story that I made up and I'll be like, no, I'm just kidding. She gets so mad. Why would you do that? Because it's funny to watch her get jealous. I like it. Oh yeah, this girl just DM me.
Starting point is 01:17:40 Yeah, I don't know what she wants. She looked at her twerk at her twerk. She grabbed my rosecrans, wow. Jesus. What's up? No, too far? Too far?
Starting point is 01:17:51 Do you, you know how you got those videos? and it just wouldn't make the cut. She's not cool. Wow, man. Greg, you, have you ever pranked your girl and it just gone too far? Yeah, well, she doesn't like wearing her seatbelt in the car. So I'll slam on the brakes so her head hits the jazz. What?
Starting point is 01:18:09 Bro! This is going way worse than I have. She has to learn. I think mine was the best one. Why out the windshield? My husband will, like, play Dutch of me, and I'm like, no, bro, can you do it for real? And like, it's just not funny to me. Dutch ovens for guys and farting, you guys have, you guys love it.
Starting point is 01:18:27 But for girls, no. Not good. What about you, little mystery? Have you done like a prank or a voice? And your girl be like, not right now. Not right now. Yeah, I'll call her phone and be like, hello? Who's this?
Starting point is 01:18:42 I'm looking for a little mystery. Serio. Where is he? What is on the phone? Yeah. And then she'll read. No, babe. I need to know what are you going to eat?
Starting point is 01:18:52 for dinner and then you just keep talking like that. Yeah, I don't be like, where's that fool-in? All right. Thank you, Greg. Thank you for struggling with the homies. Right here with a little mystery, Fuscawild.
Starting point is 01:19:04 We've been awaiting the World Cup since we got the news that it's coming here to Los Angeles and right in front of us. We have the president and CEO of the LA Sports and Entertainment Commission, Catherine Slashman. Kathy, thank you for joining us.
Starting point is 01:19:17 So happy to be here. We're so excited about the World Cup coming in. We're a huge World Cup fans and soccer fans. Tell me how excited you were to see it coming to Los Angeles this time around. Oh my God, this is an unbelievable opportunity. A one-shund a generation opportunity
Starting point is 01:19:31 hasn't been here since 1994. We worked seven years on the bid to get it here. Wow. So when it finally happened, you know, it's like, wow. So it's been a long journey. And it's going to be like on different parts of America, right? Even going down to Mexico. Three countries, Mexico,
Starting point is 01:19:48 Canada, and the United States. Amazing. 16 cities, first time it's been in 16 cities. Usually it's in one country, one place, several stadiums. So they're spreading the wealth around, but it's really exciting. And we're opening, opening match in the United, well, the opening of the tournament will be in Mexico. The opening match of the United States, though, will be in Los Angeles at the Sopi Stadium. So we're so exciting. So we know for sure we have the USA and two matches in L.A., which is pretty cool. All I think about is the traffic. It will be. A lot of traffic. But they're also setting up a lot of stuff to help.
Starting point is 01:20:21 with that. Yeah. Metro is, Metro has been an amazing, amazing partner with all of these events to make sure, you know, in promoting it. And we're working very closely with them and putting together stuff. So we're promoting everybody knows how easy it is. And the nice thing will be is that we have so many international visitors coming. They are used to public transit. Right.
Starting point is 01:20:42 I think L.A. residents are a little bit kind of said in their ways. But international visitors are going to be looking for it. So it's up to us to make sure they know where, you know, where the opportunities are. and what line they get on, what they have to do. We're not saying, oh, no traffic. I mean, that's just. That's just there. Any major city.
Starting point is 01:20:58 There's a lot of attention into the different alternatives on how to get there, where people can part. And it's really communicating, and we're going to look to you guys to also help us. It's letting people know and messaging out what they should be doing ahead of time, so they're not having to try and figure it out on their own. I think we just got to make public transportation cool. Yeah. Yeah, I love that. That's it. Like, you know, there's so many influencers in this town, right?
Starting point is 01:21:21 And it's like they just got to like influence, you know, to make people take the like the Metro and public transportation. Yeah. And Metro's been talking about that too. And they have been bringing on celebrities and stuff. We need to beef it up. Yeah. To you like a ride-along maybe.
Starting point is 01:21:36 Yeah. And with World Cup coming up. Look, it's not scary no more. Here we are. Yeah. You know, speaking of ideas, I thought it was such a great idea for you guys to do a sort of kind of contest when it came to the logos and the graphics of that sort for the upcoming World Cup.
Starting point is 01:21:51 The art poster content. Yes. So I'm married to a graphic designer. My best friend is also a graphic designer. She's right here. Right here. But she's an OC resident. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:01 I'm sorry. We had to, you know, we had to stop. We had to make sure we're bringing the opportunities to our local residents. But have you seen the submissions? We've seen a few. We are actually, we are blown away
Starting point is 01:22:14 about how many. We just opened up the contest. We've already had 600 submissions from 20. different zip codes in LA. So we're so excited that people are, but what it really tells me is that everybody, you know, we want to make sure World Cup is not just the eight matches at the stadium. There's got to be opportunities for everybody to participate, starting with this,
Starting point is 01:22:35 but it's going to be a great opportunity, not just for the winner who gets $20,000, but there's actually 14 more winners, semifinalists and other ones who are going to get a prize as well. But it gives, you know, it gives us a chance to see the creativity in our city, and then we get to showcase it because there's going to be so much publicity. around this event. I mean, what a great showcase for that winner to be the official L.A. World Cup poster. That's life changing.
Starting point is 01:22:57 And it's already over? Yeah. No, no, no. November 17th. Okay, look, so use my address. That's what that was right? I'm like, well, technically, I work here. I got the address.
Starting point is 01:23:08 I got 9-0442. Like, I'm missing. Can I be part of the judging? No, it's great having you in, Katzang, it feels good. You know, it's so beautiful to talk B from Los Angeles. Angeles to talk about everything that we have coming up and it makes us really proud and I
Starting point is 01:23:26 know that you the work that you do you do because this is the thing this is your thing but a lot of what you do adds to why we're so proud to be from Los Angeles and to like our flexing low-key we got 26 27 20s but it's still something that it's inspirational and I think when you can inspire a kid by them seeing this I have little ones so to see these different events coming it's right there in their backyard you know it's not just the TV, but they can go out and live it and breathe it. That to me is what's going to inspire like all the people that are going to come after us that they saw these events happen out here in Los Angeles. And that sums up why we do it. It's really so that those people can have those
Starting point is 01:24:03 life-changing moments. Yeah. Thank you for a bit. I can't even win anything on eBay or on this has been the most fun interview I've had. Hey, there's a fun committee that you need. Expect the email from October. By the way, go I go have to lunch, you know. You guys always this size group every day. Yes. Sometimes we consolidate.
Starting point is 01:24:29 We sit on laps. Just two seats. That's it. We have an astrovan. We all come in one car. Great. I love it. Thank you for having you.
Starting point is 01:24:37 We appreciate you. We appreciate you. And I know your work kind of may go behind the scenes type of you, but it's so cool to meet the person behind all of this. Right. And I know there's a lot, but also a lot of credit due to you. Thank you so much. By the way, if I can, you know, I need like about six tickets.
Starting point is 01:24:53 Bye. Sorry. Sambra Sala with Angie. All right. So People's Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive has dropped. Oh, I know. Guess who was featured on it? Me.
Starting point is 01:25:10 It's me. Yeah, definitely me. I forgot to tell you guys. I'm going to have a celebratory dinner later on today. That's why I was wearing a tight sweater today because I, you know, felt my muscles through it. You don't know how to read. You were wearing a small. I thought it was a large.
Starting point is 01:25:23 Yeah, look very small. Dude. But no other, I'm going to tell you who it is, no other than Selena Gomez's man, Mr. Benny Blanco. Clap for him, little haters. Wait, what? Dude, he made it.
Starting point is 01:25:39 He's like, he's featured in. What is the title? It's People's Magazine Sexiest Men Alive. He's been featured on it. I don't know what people voted. Yeah. Okay, rate him, one in ten. Wray him.
Starting point is 01:25:51 How about you rate him? No, I'm asking you. Hey, the people voted, and I'm telling you. You are part of the people. Definitely not my type. Definitely not my type. So who would you rain? I would, uh, a three.
Starting point is 01:26:01 I will say I, I saw this, uh, this man walking in real life to like an Earth Cafe one day. And I was like, oh my God. That ugly dude looks like Benny Blanco. Oh my God. And guess who it was? Benny Blanco. It was Benny Blanco. Wow.
Starting point is 01:26:18 Uglier than I imagined. Jeez. Okay. How long ago was that? It was about like almost a year ago. That was before Selena Gomez? No. No, I remember literally talking about him on the show and driving by him the same day.
Starting point is 01:26:32 We talked about him. Yeah. Well, Selena's very, very happy about it. She even, like, supported him on her story. So she's still with him even though she danced on another dude? Oh, yeah, yeah. I didn't tell you an update on that? No, you did.
Starting point is 01:26:43 Oh, yeah. All three of them were dancing together. They're cool. How cute. I don't know. I don't know. They're pedo, but not our stuff. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:26:51 It worked out for them. All right. But she's celebrating him and she posted up a picture of him with the title, say, Sexiest Men Alive. Not only do you love me unconditionally, you always get my Taco Bell Mexican pizza. That's actually pretty good, though. That's- I mean, he feeds her. It's fire.
Starting point is 01:27:09 I like the Mexican pizza. Yeah, he feeds her. World sexiest pizza. There you go. I think the pizza would have won. But, okay, if you guys, if you guys want to make it to the sexiest men, a live issue on, you know, people's magazine and all that? We have possibilities. Yeah, you guys.
Starting point is 01:27:26 You have some, uh, some advice from Benny Blanco that maybe you guys should take. What is it? Listen. I really think it's important to have, like, good skin. As someone who used to have terrible skin, um, I also, like, don't believe in, like, always shampooing your hair or conditioning your hair. I'm, like, really clean, but I don't shower every day. I want there to be an aroma as I'm walking by.
Starting point is 01:27:50 I want it to smell a little bit like, maybe. A little bit feminine There you go Take care of your skin But don't always shower But do shower Be clean No for sure
Starting point is 01:28:01 I don't know if I'll ever make it to people magazine But do you know if they have like a brown people magazine I'll I'll gladly be on that They have like different categories And bad bunny made it He didn't actually win it But he was like a runner up
Starting point is 01:28:13 So you're saying Benz Blanco be Bad Bunny Yeah right Who's voting for this? Yeah The people Which we know Just the people
Starting point is 01:28:21 Yeah exactly Wait, who are the cellinators? Do you know other underwaters? Yeah, when did that, when did it even happen? Was it like the same day as election day or? Maybe. That's what it's not through there. I was busy voting for this country for our next leader.
Starting point is 01:28:34 There was other people busy voting for the sexiest men of life. Oh, my God. And Benny Blanco made it. He was featured on it. I feel like this is one of those things that's like it's going to sell magazines because it's controversial. Controversial, right? You think they did it to roast them? Yes and no.
Starting point is 01:28:49 Like in a way to make fun of them? Yeah. Like in a way. it's like it's controversial you know when they say that it's like oh my god how is he the sexiest man alive and it's like if he wasn't who he was and he wasn't with selina it wouldn't really be a story yeah yeah because i don't think we really talked about him before prior to dating telina exactly and then and he's like an accomplished producer he is yeah sure there's there's respect there you know professionally but like people also bring up the fact that like he looks like a mini
Starting point is 01:29:17 andre the giant you know and it's like that's not a that's the obey guy right yeah yeah You know? The obey guy. He was one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. But he is the obey guy, right? He was on a couple obaatures. Obey is Andre the Giant. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:35 Well, I saw the logo movie, like how the logo is. That is why? You took it back to like 2013 right there. Sorry. Earlier than that. I was watching the history of the logo. Look at the consequences. All right, all right, right.
Starting point is 01:29:47 All right. It's like one of the greatest wrestlers in all time. It might have been like. Like, it might, this all might be Shepherd Ferry's fault. For him, for putting Andre the Giant on there, that making it more acceptable to look like that. Then all of a sudden, Beni Blanco comes around as like a mini pocket size onto the Giant. And then now of a sudden he's the sexiest man. It's nostalgic to us.
Starting point is 01:30:06 Celina must love Andre the Giant. Probably, you know. I like Obey. I like Obey, too. Oh, God. All right. That's it for Sambrasala. Brought to you by a local Southern California Toyota dealers.
Starting point is 01:30:18 I'm Angie from Brownback Morning. It's on Par 106.

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