Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 437 Mi Hijo Es Estúpido W/ Concrete! | Brown Bag Mornings (04/09/25)
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The more brownback, the better. Come on.
Everyone six, Ellie's number one for hip-Hipa.
Good morning.
Good morning.
How's everybody doing?
Great.
It's going to be hotter today than it was yesterday.
Oh, really.
It's going to be all hot.
Yeah, right.
It's going to be hot until Friday.
And then Saturday's going to be chill.
It's still going to be hot, but not as bad.
I know.
I got to find my shorts.
Yeah.
I got to find my shorts.
Please don't.
What's the thing that you take out of your closet when you know, like, hey, it's time?
Oh, my backer shorts.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Oh, slumber's here.
Backer's here.
We bike.
My stone coast of Boston.
They are.
My stone coastie Boston jean shorts.
Nice.
Nice.
The jorts.
The jorts.
You got that, like, that really bright pink tank top that has, like, it's, like, extra cut on the side.
Oh, the super long, like, I work out shirt?
With, like, a V-neck-looking thing.
Oh.
The arms ain't cut enough for that.
I'm uncomfortable.
The one that shows the nips.
Only you would know.
He tries to get one from the side.
I'll bring out the basketball jerseys.
Nice.
No shirt under?
No shirt under?
Oh, wow.
Jersey's thin.
Gregorfer?
I don't know.
I'm trying to think.
Maybe my...
Don't time you're the hoodie guy, even when it's hot.
I used to be.
Oh, God.
His jones.
No, you start wearing your jeans shorts.
My hoodie's with the shorts.
That's what I do.
I don't know.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, hoodie on top.
George are great.
I have George, too.
Yeah, I'm not in the weight class of wear them right now.
He'll do hoodie on top and they shorts on the bottom.
Concrete.
If it's hot outside, what's the thing you're getting out the closet?
Tranc glass.
Nah.
Chanclas without socks?
The tarquoise where it goes in the middle of your big.
Tongue sandals?
That's what the thong song is for him.
Just clapping down the street.
Yeah, it wasn't be hot out there.
What do you bring out letty?
My sandals, for sure.
Yeah, sandals are for the summertime.
Is it the one the bedazzled ones?
The definitely the bedazzled ones, yeah.
And Angie has some cool ones too.
I bet.
But that means your pedicure has to be right.
Oh, yeah.
So the first thing is a pedicure.
Yeah, I do.
You like the bedazzled ones?
Yeah, who doesn't?
I'm a girl.
I'm a lady over here.
Girls like bedazzled stuff.
What?
Are you laughing at us?
Say something.
I hate those things.
I don't know why.
Okay, I don't wear them for you.
Well, guess what?
Women don't live for men.
I see her, I'm like,
you're that a crazy thought?
They look what?
They look what?
Ugly.
Bro, you're wearing a bedazzled hat right now.
You have to that's true.
It's about the sandals.
Are you mad that they're not on your leg?
No, I don't know.
It's just very like, I don't know the cheesy to me when I see them.
Great, that's fine.
If you don't like my passion, I'm okay.
Like, I've legit dated somebody and I was like, don't ever wear those again.
That's why you don't like it.
Yeah.
And then she was like, I don't know.
I don't like them.
Everything reminds me of her.
Yes.
In a bad way.
Stop projecting, bro.
By the way, I'm totally fine if what I wear does not please yours.
No, that's fine.
Yeah, same hair.
Like, towards everybody.
I know, bro.
No.
I say what I wear, like, I don't really.
Cockney.
He's talking about bedazzled sandals.
I like bedazzled hats.
Nice.
Thank you.
Thank you.
He's talking about his sparkly pants.
Yeah, the guy's sparkly pants.
Everybody loves them.
Who's everyone?
Everybody.
They're purple pants, all right?
They're expensive.
They're called purple.
The brand is purple.
No, it's Selena pants.
Yeah, the shout-out my dentist, Dr. Lee, over at Media Center Dental.
I love her so much.
I hate the dentist.
We all do.
We all do.
She's the best.
She could tell.
Like literally look at my mouth and be like, you're stressed out.
Hey, yo.
What?
Yeah.
Well, yeah, she's a dentist.
What else is you going to look at, Greg?
That is true.
And then yesterday she's like, you're right-handed, huh?
And I was like, how could you tell?
No, I swear to God.
I swear to God.
She saw you open the door.
I'm like, how can you tell?
I'm like, how can you tell?
And then she'll literally show me she's like,
you could tell because this side of your mouth,
which is your left, which is if you're right-handed,
you're brushing more towards your left,
is more taken care of than your right side.
And naturally, because they're right-handed,
it will take more care of this one than do the turnaround.
Wow, you're right. That makes sense.
No, you'll trip out.
Go to the dentist number one, Greg.
I do go to the dentist.
I do go to the dentist.
But it's really cool to see what they can tell.
I'm like, I'll do better, lady.
It's a trip where they can just be like,
or like even when you go to the doctor,
they're like, look in your throat and they're like,
oh, yeah, this, and you're like, what?
Wait, what?
Yeah, what are they?
What are they?
You're good.
You're perfect.
I get what you're saying.
They're trying to make it weird.
Yeah, no, no.
They don't go to their check them.
You're a room full of non-checked of people.
I've never had someone check my throat and be like,
oh, yeah, look, good-looking throat.
They just be like, okay.
Cool. And move on.
Since we were kids, I'm going to back you up.
Since we're kids, the doctors have told us, hey, say, ah.
Oh, yeah. So, please.
It's not just Trace Song saying, say, yeah.
No, of course they don't say you're clear.
They say, oh, yeah, well, give some more antibiotics for these guys.
Yeah.
Is your doctor named Johnny?
Your doctor will look at your mouth and tell you why it burns down there, Greg.
Your doctor can look in your mouth and be like, you've been to all host locals.
Wait too many times.
Happened before.
Some things that put your liver there, brother.
All right.
Well, yeah, shout at Dr. Lee.
And then one of the dental assistants is like, Dr. Lee, did you know that?
Leti has a mural.
And then Dr. Lee now wants a photo of my mural at her office.
I'm telling you, this lady is amazing.
I love this lady.
Everybody goes to Dr. Lee, huh?
She framed like a picture for her.
She should be a picture.
Are you holding the picture of the mural?
Because the mural doesn't have my smile.
I'm like, it kind of doesn't make sense at a dentist office.
But my doctor's like really nice.
my eyes. Yeah. Yeah. Shouted slow.
But she'd be like, oh, the artist is
a right-headed, huh? She probably could tell.
Where's it at? It's in
LA.
I'm double A liquor. But why are you asking
so many questions? It's in L.A.
It's in L.A. Yeah.
Wasn't it in northeast L.A?
No.
It's L.A.
That's all we got to know. I don't know how it
you little buttcheets. She took a picture
of it. I'm trying to remember the
location. Let me see it. I want
to see it. South Central?
El Serino, El Serino, boom.
My brain was like, ugh.
It's okay, it's early, it's really.
No, El Serino's not Northeast L.A., bro.
It's really you.
It's not somebody that looks like you.
It's really you.
It's like right above you.
I'm by saying.
Okay, okay, okay.
Yeah. Well, kind of. I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't look too far.
Just me.
That's really nice.
Wow, you never seen my.
Sick.
What's your name?
I'll send it to you.
You can't look at her phone.
I just not letting you use her phone because.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's on 3403.
In El Serino, right?
Farmsworth Avenue.
On IG, check your engine.
A&A liquor.
Yep.
A&A Licker.
Shout out to that, man.
I got on Block.
And shout out to slow.
Bro, why is it?
And she blocks.
All right.
All right, keep you here.
Hating as, scrolling as Greg has scrolling coming out.
What's going now?
Hater.
I don't want to do my T's anymore now.
Because you don't have it.
I don't have my T's anymore.
I don't want to do my T's anymore.
We can never have anything nice because these damn kids ruin everything.
All right.
I was good without the tease.
Screw you, Steve.
For all this madness that's happening, find out next.
Who I'm talking about.
Greg came about.
Greg came out.
Let's go.
And I'm so sad that there's a girl out there that you dissed for wearing it.
I don't care.
Those are not the sandals that I was talking about.
However, poor thing that you literally had a girlfriend.
Number one, poor thing.
Just for that.
But you made her take her, like, buy her.
Did you buy her new sandals?
Yeah, I actually bought her shoes and stuff.
I put her on.
Shoes?
I put her on to game.
Why, you didn't want her feet out there?
Do you want people to be obsessed with her feet?
No, I didn't mind, but it's just that specific, like, I don't know why.
That's specific sandal style.
Says the guy that walks around on Brick and Stogs.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, pretty.
That's nice.
Yeah, but look at the sandals he was talking smack about.
I don't like them.
You can't be wearing those.
What's wrong with those?
He doesn't like girls that wear bedazzled sanders.
It's funny because I'm just like, wait, I have those.
I have them.
I have them.
They're Steve Madden.
Uh, I don't say anything wrong with those.
I have them in leather and brown and black.
I don't like them.
And dena.
Like respectfully, let them go out.
Like, if they have to go outside, go grab that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or it's a hot day and it's like, okay, I really don't want to get ready.
Crazy.
Let me just put it on.
Everyone has their own thing.
Yeah, I thought this style is very like.
Okay.
So what don't you like about it?
The bedazzle part or the actual style?
The actual style of it.
The slide.
Okay.
So it could be any slide.
It's a slide, but it's like bedazzled and it looks weird.
Okay.
But I'm asking you, do you like the style?
You don't like the style?
style or the bedazzled part.
So if there was the slide but no bedazzle, it's just like a leather.
That'd be even worse probably.
So this is worse.
Get on my life if you wear those.
It's okay.
Yeah, those are Senora right there.
I didn't see it, my best.
There was an Angie's sort of Senora.
That's Oiga, Oiga, Angie.
O'GA, Angie.
I want to see it.
It's frozen.
Disculpe, Senola, for a bono.
Yeah.
Nah, do not wear those.
I have them in every color.
Those are,
Begna, do you so regalos.
When you wear them, are you like, oh my God, I hope guys love these sandals.
No, I wear them like, oh, these are my goals.
They're comfortable and they're easy to wear.
Believe me, I promise you guys, they're not being worn to be like, hey, guys, look at my hot sandals.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I feel like my mom could be wearing those.
I'll be fine with it because I feel like that's the age range, you know, bedazzled.
So anything but dazzled you're
I'd be like, ugh
I don't know, just tell me over 40
without telling me over 40.
No, he keeps going back, he's not past 40.
The girl you were dating was not over 40.
You like a girl.
No, she was older.
She was older.
I like him older.
I like him way older.
All right, well, that was scrolling.
Keep in here.
I can't do these.
I don't know why.
Believe me.
Yeah, well, we don't wear them for you
for guys.
Thank God.
Don't wear them around me.
No, but will.
Can we put them on Brownback Mornings 106?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
People can understand.
We'll put the ones.
I wear it.
Which ones are the worst?
Mine's or the ones that Angie's...
What do you mean mine?
Just put all the different...
The different ones and the regular ones.
Say, Greg, Greg says if you wear this, you're automatically not hot to him.
Okay.
Yeah.
And see what happens.
I will tell you to go change your shoes.
Ladies, sick them.
I will go tell you to wear your shoes.
Yeah.
Okay.
If you show your day, because they look older if they wear those sandals.
I just...
Officer, I didn't know her age.
She was wearing those sandals.
This is not.
I thought about hugs.
Oh, yeah.
Ougs?
That's all wearing the hugs.
It's fall on got vibes.
For the one got vibes.
With the backpack you wear, you cannot judge it.
Hey, what?
Okay, so you wear hugs.
We all wear us.
Oh, you came out of us.
Even Greg wears those.
Even Greg wears them.
Not the, not the eraser bottoms.
He does.
Greg, tell you what are the truth.
And my girl loves those.
Okay, the boots are the boots.
Tell the truth, Greg.
I don't have the boots.
I don't have the boots.
Like they've been through like a war.
You and me both wore black leggings and we wore those boot hugs and we went to get starbies.
Yes, we did.
I have the ankle ones, the men, different men.
But not the booths.
They have a bell bottom.
With the, with the sweats inside?
Oh, my God.
What do you mean with the sweats?
Oh, wait, you took it.
Like a lot of them inside?
Oh, oh, my God.
That's when I was like in high school.
Tell me beautiful.
Did you say your girl has it?
Huh?
Your girl has it?
Yeah, I tell her.
I tell her I don't like them.
Yeah.
And what did she tell you?
She don't care.
She slapses his beer belly-like.
You can't say anything.
See, now you're talking physical.
I didn't say anything physical.
We'll be back.
We're fighting already, bro.
I'm not outside.
The fight is been crazy.
I'm posting me, Sam.
Greg came and swinging today.
I said Greg came and swinging today.
For no reason.
I'm posting these slides right now.
Yeah, do it.
Do it.
Let's go in the parking lot.
We're all catching fades.
You're missing a bit dazzle on your hat, by the way
Did it fall out?
Yes, she fell on.
Didn't I tell you that I was a savage?
You like singing in your face?
I'm singing it with her.
Oh, yeah.
Let's go.
That's the right answer, maximum.
But no, there's no back and forth.
There's no back and forth.
No, but if she's singing to me, I'm singing it to her.
You're doing a body roll tour.
Yeah.
Now what?
Yeah, I'll tell you that I was a savage?
I'm dropping her off.
I'm going to mute the rest of the car ride.
When she asks me what's wrong, I'm going to say nothing.
You're going to move your legs to the
I'm going to ruin the energy
The whole day
Could she say Rihanna
Turn your body towards the window
Like if you're mad
But you're driving?
Yeah
I know you're driving
Who is shared now bro
We got a lot of birthday shoutouts
Happy birthday to Alia
She's turning 10 today
She listens every morning
Ortees wants to shout out
His son Ethan
Who's turning 12 today
Come on big 12
Ethan
Esther wants to give her baby boy
Max to happy birthday
He turns 5 today
and he loves WWE.
Let's go.
I love WWE too.
April wants a birthday shout out.
It's her birthday today.
April.
April.
In April.
Those are our birthday shots.
I got one.
It's my grandpa's birthday today.
Happy birthday, Vicks,
Grandpa.
Yeah, it's my grandpa.
Refugio.
So whenever you guys don't call me Mexican,
that's my.
Refugio.
That's my grandpa's name.
Well, we're talking about the other side of your family.
Yeah.
Look at the origin of that day.
No, he's my 22%.
He's 100.
He's 100.
Yeah, Victor.
Yeah, it's his birthday today.
That's awesome.
How old is he turning?
70 something for sure.
Wow.
Okay.
That's amazing.
More life, more life, more life.
Talk to us.
It was like a cool memory where Aolitoo.
Always working.
Nonstop to this day, he doesn't stop working.
And then we built my shed in my dad's backyard.
It's like a little like shed.
We built it together.
Me and him.
I think you mentioned that before.
So the time you go outside is like that's that memory.
It was me and him.
Yeah, because my dad was at,
So I was me and him.
Oh.
Do you remember, like, helping him in a certain area or like?
Yeah, laying the bricks and like mixing the cement.
That was like super cool.
Oh, you actually did something.
Yeah.
I was like 12.
I was like 12.
Oh, that's fine.
My dad would have me hold the light.
That's, yeah.
When he was in the engine, he's like, hold the light.
I would hold the flashlight.
You got yelled at that.
Yeah.
Put it.
Put a car.
And I was like, oh, okay, okay.
Start here, sir.
Yeah.
I'm playing with the light.
Let did you.
I'm like, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Change the oil already.
please and then your arm gets tired
but imagine
me and him under the car like trying to fix
something and then like the light goes
oh it's that things we did
huh yeah he made up a word for me
but I don't know if it's a good word
or it's a bad word I'd just say it
but he would say it really mean
he would say Malacca and I don't know
what that word means to this day
I thought everybody else used that word
and then I was like no that's a word he just made up for you guys
have you ever drop an album
yeah that's a pretty good
I have a par of Malacas.
And we're like, what is a Malacca?
I do not want to be that.
It derives from the Latin.
I'm just kidding.
And then he would get mad at me and my sister
and he would be like,
I was like,
what is a Jihuria?
That's cool that he's just choosing not to curse.
Yeah.
So he's just finding a word.
Oh yeah, because for sure.
Wonder what he meant.
It felt like a curse word.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I get to.
I was like,
My mom is Narsi, bro.
Who's that lady?
Who's the other thing?
Hey, big up to Melanie.
I saw Melanie at Target the other day.
Melanie.
I was there with Luisito and we had went to the restroom.
We had went to the restroom and then, like, I was washing him up and she was like, hey, I listened to you guys in the morning.
She listened at 6 a.m.
I'm hoping she can still catch this.
Hopefully.
But big up to Melanie.
We took a picture in the bathroom at Target.
She wanted a picture.
She wanted a picture.
That's cute.
You're like,
I look like
I'm a big too.
You have any shoutouts,
Concerto?
Just everybody listening.
Oh,
I have a shout out.
I want to shout out
the homie,
Rick from Napa Valley
at the Artiza winery.
I forgot to mention it on Monday.
He was going to tune in.
He said he'd host us
if we go to Napa Valley.
Wow.
What were you doing over there?
It was like a winery.
Boy, you know,
I'm down.
Yeah, we went
and we just kind of like,
you know,
enjoying the elegance.
Maximo's a big wine guy
What?
His hack to going to sleep on a plane is drink some wine
Yeah
Yeah
You drink till you wake up
That's also
Drake's life hack
Don't do that,
Yeah, do not do that at all
Drink to you wake up
You drink wine like that though?
On the plane, yeah
He's a wine guy
Like no you actually like drink
I do like a little bit of black wine
Yeah, red wine
Oh wow
I haven't at the wine phase of my life
Yeah same here like no
I'm in my champagne page right now
Little boys, little boys.
Yeah, little boys.
You know how to go over there, get some Chabada rent inside.
Yeah, and then you know who's always at the wineries.
The ladies.
That's the old.
That's like the old ladies.
Yeah, they're ready to retire.
Oh, my God, y'allel.
With the brown slides.
Yeah, and a great bank account.
Oh, I wish I had my brother.
They don't know about the Malibu wine.
Oh, yeah.
That's not, though.
Yeah, those girls are out of my tax bracket.
So that's the divorcees
You're insane right now
I'm just picturing like the Calibu winery
Ask your girl
Once the last time she went to the Malibu winery
Don't ask her
But she's pipe in a lot
First of all she's like 25
I know
I don't think
Yes
Yes she has photo ops
He's jealous already
It's so cute
When the hell you get a sip of wine last
Yeah no it's like a girl's here
Yon are tripping out missing out
F-Y.
Yeah, y'all really
associated with like older people.
In Malibu.
I know that's why you're tripping.
Napa Valley.
Maybe that was our safe space, ladies.
I'm sorry.
Yeah,
Cemecula.
So old people.
It's not.
I don't drink wine like that.
And it's cute.
You wear sundresses.
Listen,
I think we all got to make those
years.
No, for the record.
I've gotten a Temecula and it was pretty lit.
It was cool.
We need to do this trip because he's like,
I'll host you guys.
He gives you a tour.
And then he's really good explaining
every type of wine and where it comes from and the soil.
I'm down.
I'm down.
I'm down.
I'm down.
Let's sniffing the wine.
Live, laugh, love it up.
Oh my God.
Greg cannot come.
We're going to take boomerings.
Concord, you can come and bring your room.
Cheers.
It's going to change your life.
It will.
It will.
Bring your sandals, everyone.
I will.
I'll bring my wife.
And there's that one place by the freeway.
Is it San Antonio or?
San Antonio Winery?
Yeah, there is that place too.
That's great.
That's a great place.
But they have really good food there, too.
Right from the General Hospital?
I don't know.
I don't.
know why they put it there.
I don't know if the location why they did that.
I don't know if the corner's office.
That was great.
No, the views are crazy right there.
We got to go to the motherland of where they come from.
I know.
But there is one there.
We saw it on the fire.
I pass it every day.
I don't know why they chose that location.
That's random.
That is random.
That is really good.
Yeah.
See, stop hating.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
And there's the new one that everybody goes to, uh, Baja California.
The, oh, yeah.
Oh, I've been there.
Oh, see.
Oh, see.
Oh, that's a lot.
Oh, that's a lot.
That was lit.
What?
Where is that?
In Mexico.
Oh, I thought you meant like...
In Mexico, brother.
It was called Baja California.
No.
No.
It's actually really nice.
Yeah, because you know when Mexico, California used to be Mexico, it would be Baja.
And guess what, Greg?
No children are allowed.
Yeah.
Wow, that's cool.
That's cool.
That's cool.
I like that.
Yeah, I don't do wine.
I'm in my shampi-lala phase.
You're my Michi Fais?
I'm in my boons form.
Well, the point of going is like you try different wines.
A barefoot one?
I'm still in my Mickey's face
Oh
Crazy
Are you big a big one
A black and mile on the side
Kids
Don't don't listen it
Oh that's the best combination
Mika!
Stay to electrolyte water
Yes, electrolyte and
Gatorade
Would Josh Lavo's water?
Salud
Get your electrolytes and nutrients.
Please.
Oh my goodness.
Okay, you're black and mild.
Simper pig.
You're a wild.
Simp or pimp.
B I am B.I.M.
Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip.
Sip, Sip, Sip.
B'u.
Bow W Wound.
Rapper, actor.
Bow Wout.
What's his real name?
Little Bow while.
No.
That's his real name to me.
Shad Moss.
Yeah, Shad Mazz.
No, it's always little Bowowowow.
But Little Bawa, or Bawa or Shad, recently went on Cam Nguyen's podcast.
The podcast is called Funky Friday.
Okay.
And during, you know, the conversation, he was asked about his bucket list lineup of women.
It's a freaky podcast.
There's always the freaky news.
Okay.
A lineup of women to do what?
For what?
Like, just like his roster.
His roster.
The previous girls he's been with.
His favorite.
His favorite girls.
So, including Sierra?
Listen.
Because he was with Erica Mena.
Yeah, he's had a
Some time
He had some time out there
But this is what he said
Listen
I would love to know
Your baseball line up
Of like women
Corinne Stephens
What
You wanna know why
I'm saying why
They're obvious
Okay
She's like when you talk about
A woman woman
You gotta take out all
The things that comes to your mind
When you say her name
If you really get a chance
To know that woman
Am I tripping
No you not
I'm telling you not
I'm telling you, bro, she's different.
And this is what I mean by different.
Forget what she known for.
Forget what she do all that.
It's the fact that she knows how to stay in your life
for the rest of your life without being in your life.
What?
So he's talking about Kareen Stephens.
And for those that don't know,
she's famously known as super
Calaisa.
Super Calaisa.
And that name comes from, I guess, a skill.
She earned that name.
A bunch of people have a lot of people.
have approved of this message.
Yeah, she does tutorials.
Yeah.
That's how I learned.
Pull it up.
No.
Yeah, what did she do?
Because I'm thinking of Angelica.
Put up the tutorials.
We must know.
No, no, no.
Angie, you Google it.
She has.
Just think of her name.
Cabin seats tutorials.
She's like in taking,
I have a special set.
A set of skills.
That you will never forget.
And he said like,
you'll never forget her.
And he kept going about talking about her.
And I'm going to tell you how something so simple.
Probably one of the illest women I ever met in my life.
And like the illest,
she taught me how to wash clothes, bro.
Something so simple.
Oh my gosh.
To this day,
every time I can be with whoever.
I don't care who I'm with.
I don't care where I go.
If I see a laundromat,
bounce, a down need a little bear.
I'm in Target.
I see that.
I don't know.
That woman is different, bro.
Bounce is funny.
She stole his soul
And hasn't returned it
That's the truth
When did they date
Like back when
2001
Yeah
Probably mid 2000
That was both of their heydays
That was both of their heydays
Mid 2000
Okay so before or after Sierra
Oh I don't know
I have too many questions here
Yeah
Those questions have nothing to do with
It does I want to know
No because
I mean he was probably like young
Right
I mean if you didn't know how to watch clothes
Young.
That's so funny that you call her
Super Hot Fire because I think of Super Hot Fire.
The rapper.
I mean, I'm sure it was.
But I'm not a rapper.
That's how I'm like what.
What is she did?
Definitely what she did.
You leave Angelio alone.
Her innocent.
As Markis.
I pulled up Mario and Luigi because of Super.
I don't know.
You like that.
But him saying that like everything in a
sense about because she taught him
she's not with him anymore
both moved on but he's saying
he's going to cut that spiritual cord yeah you can't though
that no matter how often he like he leaves
yeah if a lot like the smell
any like the aisle passing by like the aisle
in in the store reminds him of
her yeah which is so that's like a tie
she's going to have on your friend which is kind of creepy
because it's like everything reminds of because
because when you think about it like doing the laundry
and washing your clothes is a a week
thing.
He's having flashbacks
when he buys Tide.
Yeah.
Yes.
That's amazing.
He gets a Tide pen.
And then I'm toxic.
So then if I'm this girl,
and I know that I'm like,
oh, you're thinking about her, aren't you?
Yeah.
We're not washing clothes and you are.
Whenever he puts a load in?
Yeah.
No, that's true.
He loads.
Yeah.
I'd be like, why are you going to lock you mat right now?
He probably stops in the aisle and just,
you just see him standing there for like 10 seconds.
Yeah, staring down the aisle.
He's just smelling.
What a time.
Do girls have that effect on guys?
Like a certain girl you're going to think of no matter what.
100%.
What did she teach you?
Every time I put like, every time I put like savoya salsa or onions on my tacos, I'm like, damn, she taught me this.
What?
How to change my food, you know?
Your palette.
To expand my horizon of food.
To add onions to your tacos?
Before that it was plain.
It was plain.
It was plain.
That's it.
Yeah.
Eat more food.
It's more like, bougie foods too.
Be more expensive.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think it's like, if you let it, you know.
Like this girl bought me like a super expensive toothbrush one time and then I was like I need to throw us away like
Like dang jordan every time he brushes his teeth no i threw it away already no
No i that's why i threw it away because i'm like ah i don't know i don't need to be starting my day like that
think you know what girl so you don't brush your teeth?
No i got a new toothbrush you know what i'm saying?
It was but i'm saying if you allow it it will continue to happen so he's allowing it because you thought about it right now that's crazy
Yeah.
Well, yeah, because we're talking about it.
I threw away the toothbrush.
You say to the restroom?
Exactly.
So to cut the core, you have to cut the core.
Exactly.
What did you say?
Cut the spiritual cord.
Yeah.
It's a long process I don't want to talk about it.
But now he's good.
Now he's good.
Exactly.
He's not going to disturb.
It's still lingering.
It always lingers.
He doesn't brush his teeth no more.
He just uses his mouth.
I know.
How is your tongue?
Is it white?
No.
Oh, you don't brush full.
He does.
He has a nice.
He has a nice smell.
He brushes for 10 minutes.
I'm going to say, my mom.
And it's only like two minutes recommended.
He's crying while he's doing it.
Like, she said to do circles to the right and then do circles to the right.
It's one of those, it's one of the two verses that plays music.
What was she?
A dental hygienist?
She told me I was right.
She told me I was right-hand.
Yeah.
She was a dental hygienist?
Yeah.
Oh, that's crazy.
She gave me that free little packet from workout.
Yeah.
It's all done.
It's all done.
It's all done.
The travel bag.
He don't even want to this anymore, babe.
All right.
Will you conquer you?
What?
Don't say it to try.
At this point, don't say it.
Just chat out.
Nothing, honestly.
I don't remember anything.
I'll be the second for the last segment.
Aw, baby.
You've been with your girl for years, like decades, huh?
Decades is crazy.
Decades is crazy.
Yes or no?
Years, okay?
What?
I thought you guys were like high school sweetheart or something.
You can say that.
Okay.
Yeah, you can say that.
Might really feel like.
How long has it been?
No, say.
Don't ask a man about a timeline.
Oh, he's got about 15 years.
That's good.
Yeah, 15 years, 15 years.
All right.
Is this simple Pimp that Bow Wow still thinks of his ex while he's like doing laundry?
Yeah, when he puts a load in.
Put to loading.
No, this is like.
Simp when it's scary sims.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She still has a soul.
Yeah.
Oh, gosh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sim.
Sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit.
We got to get a bit lock for After Homey Helpline.
Concrete told us yesterday that he was a DJ, so we're like,
bruh, say less.
He said he was one of the greatest DJ.
He knows how to do a crab scratch.
Yeah, and he was like, he was like, y'all don't know about DJing.
I was doing the thing that you would buy?
What?
The thing you said yesterday that you were all talking about.
The, uh, that I used to go by?
Yeah.
Oh, DJ FX.
No, I didn't know.
You never told us that.
I didn't even know that one.
I would have put that on the X in the mix.
It was the one.
What did I say that?
No, that used to go by.
Buy, buy, you would purchase.
Yeah, you used to purchase.
Oh, yeah, I used to purchase records.
No, but which one?
Oh, they were called lethal weapons.
Lito weapons.
I was like, y'all don't know nothing about those lethal weapons.
I thought you're talking about a movie.
Yeah, no, lethal weapons.
So I was like, brother, say less, Power 106, legendary brand, Los Angeles.
Tartables right there.
So many, like, amazing DJs have blessed those turntables, and now it's your turn.
What's that to do with me, though?
Because you said you were a DJ.
It's going to be like a whole circle moment.
Like, helping you achieve your dreams.
That's not.
my dream. Are you going to tell me it's like I did this and boom. Okay. Here you go.
Opportunity. Yeah. I do it right now. Yeah. I'm just saying. I'm just saying. And I told him,
bro, just like 10 feet away from it. I know, but Greg's done it already. Yeah, he does it all the time.
You haven't. Yeah. You haven't accomplished that dream. Yeah. That childhood dream. We want to be part of that.
Fine. I'm going to bless y'all.
I told him. Bless us like you used to bless all the flyer parties. Yeah. Party crew parties.
When you used to scream.
At the break every group of ten with a g-string.
That's after the homie hop-lum.
You got to stay tuned.
I told him, just mix four records, bro.
Just go ahead.
You can't even bring the crates if you want to.
The crates.
Show us your flare scratch.
My rig flare scratch.
He goes out of terms over here.
Yeah.
He does.
I was excited to see him as a DJ.
When I was DJing one of his shows, he hopped on the turntables
was actually mixing, and I was like, whoa.
He surprised me.
Why are you nervous now?
I know.
Because it's, you know, you're DJing to millions of millions of people upon across the world.
It's an honor.
I can't wait, bro.
I can't wait.
I can't wait.
If y'all ain't dancing in here, I ain't.
DJ FX in the mix.
Come in a.
Why FX?
Like effects.
Like effects.
Oh, dude.
It used to be DJ Kermit.
But I grew into my eyes.
Oh, your eyes are all big?
Cermint the frog.
Oh, cute, cute.
I got super big eyes.
And I grew into only apples.
And now you're regular.
Now you're regular.
You're regular.
All right.
So that's coming in up.
I can't wait.
All right.
Homey Helpline time.
All right, check this out, homie.
You need a homie or need some help.
We need your help.
We need a line.
I mean, phone line.
We've got you for.
The homie help line.
Arnie needs our help.
Arnie sent us a DM and said,
Yo, Brownbag, I need y'all's help.
He said, I work with my dad at his construction company,
and recently I've been having conversations with him
telling him at the end of the summer,
I'm going to leave the construction biz
to pursue my dream of starting my own fitness business.
He says, I've been grinding.
Hold on, the bugger has made an appearance again.
Yeah, hold on, who is it?
Wait, what?
What?
Brief.
It is him.
That sounded exactly like it.
It's not a burger.
I don't know.
You're fluid.
here.
No, I don't.
Just sometimes it happens
when you're sleeping
and like,
no, I blow my nose
every morning.
That's not.
No, it sounds like
there's a tunnel.
Yeah, it sounds like there's
like, and the wind is hitting
the tunnel.
Oh, man, I just did
drugs, brother.
No, you did.
Whistle go, woo?
I'm just kidding.
It just sounds like there's a mochito
holding on.
There's not.
There's not.
And I'm one even
slowly.
Okay.
What?
Oh, nice.
Just you guys heard it.
Yeah.
I did hear it.
I did hear it.
I have sleep apnea, okay, fine.
You caught me.
Okay, you caught me, okay, fine.
All right.
So, Arnie said, he said, I've been grinding, training clients on the weekends,
building my brand on IG and TikTok, staying consistent.
But my dad thinks I'm making a huge mistake.
He said, the other day, I overheard him telling my Tio, who works with us,
I was in a stupido for leaving the construction business with all the work and money we're about to get from
restoration of the LA fires.
He said, he keeps saying,
uh,
Tienes a win tracco,
and that,
this fitness thing is just a phase.
Not everyone can afford the gym.
It's risky.
He said,
it's been messing with my head.
I love my pops and I know he means well.
But it's like he doesn't believe in me.
What do I do,
brown bag?
That's a hater.
Tell the dad to get in the gym.
He should do.
He does construction.
I'm sure he's probably,
I think every parent is,
I think every parent is,
especially like, you know, our older parents that came here,
they want the safe bet.
Yeah, yeah.
Like the safe, secure, you know,
it's like they're looking for the best interest.
Yeah.
Not understanding, you know, the power, like, social media sometimes.
Or the ways you can get paid.
I feel like, you know, especially for Arnie's dad,
like he's used to going to a job site working and then they hand them money.
Yeah.
Right.
And then it's like, oh, how are you going to get paid from that?
Oh, well, people are going to pay me and then TikTok is going to send me money.
And they're like, Tithog.
Yeah, they don't believe it.
What do you mean?
That was me for the longest.
My dad wanted me to be in the military because he's like, you got a job.
Like, you got a benefit.
So your dad was there.
Like, later on in life.
Like, literally when I was like 18, he was like, you join the military.
Like, everybody in your family does it.
That's like you always say be a man, huh?
And I was, yeah, that's literally.
And then I was, I was convinced.
And then my mom's like, dude, like, why do you listen to your dad all of a sudden?
Like, now you want to listen to him?
So then you didn't go?
So then I didn't go?
So then I didn't know.
I was like, I'm a DJ.
Yeah, I listened to my mom.
Because my mom's the one that follow your dream
That knew what I wanted
And my dad was the one that was like
No, you need to do this, you need to do that
You need the secure thing, the safe thing
Yeah, now you're telling me when I'm 17
Well, I don't think the military's the safety
I mean for like
Job security
Oh, I get it
I guess the benefits
Yeah, and that's what I was looking for like
You could have been part of the band
And been a DJ for the military
We imagine?
Or you can just fake it like Vic says he does
Mm-hmm
Remember when he said that on Monday?
He said he fake being for a veteran.
If one of the homies comes up to me and be like, bro, remember we're in the service?
Oh, yeah, bro.
14 confirmed.
17 not.
What does that mean?
Gregor going to war.
Not before this.
Bam, bam, bam, bam, bam.
So for the longest, I was chasing my DJ career.
My dad was like, get a real job.
Get a real job.
Get a real job.
And like, you're not going to do, like, you're not going to make a DJ and being the clubs, blah, blah, blah.
And then when I start working here, that thing is like, all right.
I get it.
Yeah, I get it now.
Like, now I see.
When they say, well, you think Power 1 6 is just going to come and hire you?
And then it happens, you're like, oh.
From an economist's point of view, right?
We're about to, like, supposedly hit up a recession.
So I do think that maybe the first things that are going are, like, luxuries for people.
And sometimes the gym, membership, even like you being a personal trainer and me having to pay you, that's probably going to be the first thing that goes.
And so if I'm your dad and I'm thinking, like, hey, let's look to the future where there's money here.
there's not going to be money there,
I could understand where dad's coming from.
100 people.
But there is,
there's multiple sources of income from that.
It's not just the gym.
You would hope.
Because let's say they take out TikTok, right?
Boom,
there goes your TikTok stuff, right?
Again, people have to pay for you as a personal trainer.
Boom,
that takes that away.
Again, just looking to the future.
Playing devil's advocate.
Yeah, yeah.
Like where we're headed, right?
I feel like I literally went through this just different.
Because when I used to work at the school,
like, as a behavioral therapist,
all my family was like,
oh, look, he's doing that.
They were like bigging that up.
Yeah.
And then when I decided to leave for photography,
they were like, what?
Like you're going to leave this secure job.
You get like the best vacation.
Well, anything in the arts is always scary for parents.
Yeah.
They're like judging.
And you have kids too.
What's your dental plan?
Yeah.
They're like more strict about it too, huh?
Yeah.
You have kids like it's more strict.
Yeah.
You want to look out for that.
100%.
All right.
So call us and tell him how he should pursue
his career in fitness
Only fans
What?
Make money off of it
I've thought about who was that
I think it was you too
No
Don't try to
That sounded like an android big dog
Jose
Jose
So he should do Only fans
Why not make money
Are you subscribing
Are you subscribing to supporting him?
No
That's so
But that becomes also a luxury
I believe Only fans
Started as like for fitness plans
And music
Obviously it's put off
Yeah
It's like
Spunoff back to our stuff.
Even like hard work.
Yeah, it was like for people to buy meal plans and stuff like that.
And then it became something else.
Multiple sources of income.
But the recession, we're going to have the meal plan for sure.
Yeah.
It's just looking ahead.
Like, I get it.
And shout out to all our construction workers.
Like, I know that that's like that hard work.
Yeah.
Out of the sun.
Especially in California, except for when it rains, but that's not very often.
And I also think that when we think construction workers, like, we don't, we just look at people that are doing labor, but not realize.
there's opportunity to become,
create your own company there.
Or if that's off and elevate into different positions.
His dad has his own company.
Maybe his dad is already has in his mind like,
oh,
Arnie's going to take over the business.
But maybe he has never told him that.
He just kind of has it in his head.
Like, of course, my son's going to take it over.
Arnie's dad thinks he's a stupid.
Arnie, he works with his dad.
Imagine being that dad trying to tell your son,
like, hey, mi-co.
I know.
I know.
So Arnie works with his dad in the construction business,
and he's decided to want to leave that job at the end of the summer
to pursue his brand, his fitness, you know, his fitness company.
Wow, why are you just pointing?
You, because we're laughing at you.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, because your shirt.
What's the normal shirt?
I don't know.
I've been trying to figure it out.
I'm like, it says, Halisco, Mexico, and I'm like, who's that?
It looks like Hawaii.
Yeah, that's what I was really confused.
That's definitely like the Japanese sun.
Yeah, that's cool.
But it says halisco.
Yeah, so I'm confused.
Who is that fool?
I don't know.
All right.
But that's why we're laughing.
Okay.
Please proceed.
Okay.
All right.
So he's going to leave his construction job.
His very stable construction job to follow his dreams of starting his own fitness business.
And his dad is like not agreeing with him.
He's not stupid.
There's going to be so much money.
Yeah.
There's so much money over here.
Much of dinero.
But we asked him.
So he feels like his dad doesn't believe in him.
So he asked.
He's asking us what to do, but we had a couple more questions for him.
And so he said, it's been eight months, and he's made some money.
Okay.
All right.
But not enough to live off.
And he said, I can make that in a month at my construction job.
And he said he has his clients come to his parents' house to train because he can't afford his own gym space yet.
Oh, yeah.
But he did say he is getting word of mouth referrals and his clients are getting pretty good results that they're happy with.
Oh, that's good.
Mom's just looking out the window.
Like, who is that?
Yeah.
Who's that?
And they know where I live?
Oh, they're going to.
And they're probably got to, like, jog around the block.
And then all the neighbors are like, what is he doing?
Right.
To run club, mom.
To run club.
You don't understand.
That's like, I just want my garage back.
Yeah.
Oh, you're right.
Build a new one, that.
And he blames them anytime like a tool is misplaced.
I know it's your clients.
Where's my tool?
So I guess in this point, a lot of times, and I'm, and of course, not to say don't pursue
your dreams, but for a lot of our parents that came here, their main goal was, okay, I have
they make money.
And even their dreams had to take a back seat.
Yeah.
And they wanted this for us.
They wanted to do this so that we could have a better life.
So they had little babies and the little babies can have the life they never had.
Because maybe all they thought of was like, dang, we need to get out of this rut or we
needed like whatever rut they were in, whether it be financially, with the family or just
like socially.
I need to get out of this.
They come here.
They put all this money together in order for you to have a better life.
And here you are like.
Messing around.
Messing around.
to what they feel like, right?
And maybe the priorities they had aren't necessarily yours
because you want to live out your dreams,
you want to have a purpose, you want to do passion,
you want to be creative.
To them, they're like, I didn't have the luxury to be created.
They're just being haters.
Yeah.
Well, the ironic thing is that, like, okay,
he's starting his own business.
That's not different from what his dad did.
It's just in a different field.
Well, his business made money.
Instant.
Yes.
Yeah.
His dad probably don't love construction.
His passion probably isn't, like, construction.
Right.
Right, I need to.
He's still, you know, an entrepreneur, you know what I'm saying?
And he's self-employed, right?
So, like, for me, for example, I was self-employed for a long time.
And my grandparents are self-employed and they were like, no, don't be self-employed.
But I'm like, y'all have like three houses.
You guys live there.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, they're telling me not to do this.
But I'm like, well, you guys did it and you guys are doing great.
Right.
But a different, they were doing something differently.
And they also, yeah, like you said, they probably didn't want to do that.
But they did it.
What type of self-employed, huh?
I think it's because they know the struggle, right?
They know what hard life is like.
Yeah.
They know what not having things is like.
High risk, high reward.
Let's go.
Did anyone ever tell you like, hey, stop doing those skits.
You look.
Yeah.
Oh, concrete.
Talk about it.
Talk about it.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Have you ever done like construction?
Is that why your name's concrete?
No.
It would make sense.
I wouldn't know what to do if I wasn't doing entertainment.
Really?
I've been entertaining my whole life.
since I was 16.
Yeah, he was doing video stuff.
Yeah.
All that.
I shot music videos.
I did all that.
You did.
You know, so I wouldn't know, like, I wouldn't, like, I wouldn't know where to apply.
What's the thing that you could do?
Like, do you think that you could be, if you were to be, like, a hard labor trade?
Do you think you could do fencing?
Shout to our whole only dinner that can do fencing.
And he also has, like, a clothing brand.
So he kind of does both.
Would you be able to do construction?
Would you be able to do, like, gardening?
Tree trimming.
Police officer.
You look pretty solid.
A pool guy.
Shout out to our homie.
That's a pool guy.
Oh, yeah.
The drywall skits that you do.
AC units.
Would you be able to do AC units?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, mechanic.
You could do HVX?
No.
Yeah, plumbing.
Plumbing, fool.
Solar paneling.
You think you could do roofing, bro.
Anything where I got to use my hands, I'm out.
Really?
And Torres Prentitas?
No.
Dorez, no.
To respect to Nikki.
But he has man hands.
you.
Yeah.
Like you have hands
that like
Yeah.
Your hands need to
construct something.
Yeah, I'm surprised
you weren't recruited.
No, they're not pretty,
Angie.
No?
No.
They're recruited for
for labor.
They're like
labor hands.
Compare your hands.
Compare hands.
Compare hands, Vic,
you and concrete.
These hands were made
for labor.
Oh my gosh.
And that's just
what they all do.
What do you say?
These hands
are gonna labor all over you.
He looks like Shrek hands
but brown.
Oh my God.
No.
You can see the difference between vacant.
Concretem.
I could have built some houses.
You could have built some houses.
You could have built some houses.
You could be building stuff.
Like I'm sure like, like construction workers, you pass by like, oh, he doesn't know what he's losing out.
Nice hands over there.
Woo.
Help me lay down some pipe.
I had to hold the mic.
Let's go.
What about you guys, I guess, as men and Loki being Latinos, do you guys think that, okay, maybe I didn't do one of these hard labor trades?
maybe I should have.
Yeah, I mean, like my grandpa's a handyman.
He's a handyman to this day.
So he knows how to do everything.
You know what I'm saying?
And I never learned it.
And yeah, part of me feels ashamed.
But then it's like, also like, I don't want to do that.
That's that mean.
No, that's true.
Yeah.
No, no, yeah.
No, no, yeah.
No, even saying, like, there's a lot of things that I wish I would have learned.
And to this day know how to do, like hard labor stuff.
So I could do it myself.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then there's moments I'm like, man, I would.
I wish I knew how to, like, drywall or, you know, these little things.
Because even seeing them be like, hey, I want to do like restoration to the house.
Yeah.
There's dudes that are like, yeah, let's redo the bathroom.
I'm like, oh my God, this is so cool.
Let me fix the kitchen cabinet.
I did.
I did.
Like, remodel.
Yes, I did.
What?
In the film industry, being gripping, you know, being in a grip of a gap.
Oh, yeah.
Like, that's hard.
That's really hard.
So that's like, you know, putting up all the lights and, you know, like that's a lot of hard work.
Building up and breaking up and then.
And then tearing down.
Wow.
Oh, yeah.
That was a lot of hard work.
For sure.
For sure.
Much of my hands.
My fingers hurt.
My fingers hurt.
Greg,
what about you?
Mechanics.
I have family full of mechanics.
So all my brothers, my dad, they all work in a car dealership.
Wow.
Literally take a car.
They can fix your car.
They could take a part of car and put it back together.
They do Rwanzi.
I like doing it.
I like working on cars.
I could do it myself.
But I'm not going to do it.
Yeah.
There's something about like my dad being native.
to if we said like we want a table he could build a table for us or like paquitos and stuff like that
like those picnic tables he'd build that for us when we're little you know so yeah and like he makes
keys right and i remember him trying to teach my brother how to make a key and now you could go
like to the store and make a key really easy which by the way don't do that because there's actual
people that actually do that and that's their way of living my dad um call him instead but it's like
you go down and there's like a file that you have to file the key down and he has holes in his jeans
from his knee because he would hold the key on his knee and then file.
And he would show my brother and my brother's like,
yeah.
I'm not me.
Who ten?
Yeah.
My brother loves.
You know,
it's crazy because the other day I changed one of my lights to like a dimming light.
And I was so proud of myself.
Let's go, bro.
I was like, I went on YouTube and then, you know, I turned off the electricity with the building.
That's tight.
This is cool.
I was so happy.
I love building furniture too.
Oh, you do.
I love building.
Oh, yeah, you're right.
My baby.
My mom texts me right now.
She was like, Greg, stop lying.
You're a princess.
You don't do hard work labor.
Wow.
Yeah, I believe it.
I believe it too.
I don't do it now.
But almost like, like,
all respect to the ones I did.
And then maybe because your parents did that and our parents did that.
Now we can follow our dreams.
Just talking.
Yeah, walk around like, hey, this life needs to be fixed.
Don't do that.
It's a little cold in here.
So Arne is caught up in that.
Yeah.
You know, he's helped his dad to construction.
His dad's like, hey, there's great money here.
Low key, even in.
tragedy like the fires but they have to rebuild and maybe like that's that's security at least for
the next couple years that we're going to be able to get this money in this area and he's like
well I really want to be a fitness trainer you know and I and I've left to do that to help people
out in the house and the dad's kind of seeing that it's not working in his in his eyes like well you
made in eight months we can make it one yeah that's a big difference so mm-hmm did a money spread on
Yeah
He did that
So it's being tough on him
Yeah
I guess he just wants support
And doing
And getting his dreams out
Because by everything
It seems like it's not working
Yeah
But maybe
But his clients are fit
His clients are fit
You know
Fits not paying the bills
It's on
That's like
Exposure
When people try to pay you
With exposure
Same thing
Don't knock it
Tom Maxime
Hey you're looking at me
No you
We're just
You're getting paid
Wait not here
I'm saying when I used to do photography
and video
And Maximo
The block is hot, bro.
And Maximo, I paid you
I paid you when you did a video.
I was not looking at you.
I wasn't even making money
and I paid you for the video
that you made
that no one liked in the crew.
That was in their fault.
Oh, I remember that video.
But I liked it too.
And I paid you for it.
But I'm not talking to you.
And it was a fast turnaround time too.
What's wrong, concrete?
No, you have to talk about money.
You got a lot of exposure, bro.
I'm getting so much.
I'm exposed.
Yeah, you are.
You're exposing yourself to.
People are know you from Ban back now.
Not exposing yourself.
They're exposed.
You're a concrete from Balbaugh yet.
I'm exposed right now.
And then you're going to DJ in a little bit.
I don't get paid to DJ.
Now he's in your DJ show.
He might just be in the clubs now after that.
I know.
You never know.
You might see me in the club.
Marty.
D.
You start looking at him in Vegas.
You're going to take Jay Valentino Giggs.
Hey, that being.
All right.
That's an idea.
Jay Valentino.
Jay Valentino.
DJ.
D.FX.
Oh, I need all that imaging.
Sabrina is on the line to help our
homie, Arnie.
Sabrina and her son, Anthony, who's 15.
Ooh.
Oh, he's going to tell us.
All right.
Good morning, Sabrina.
Good morning, Anthony.
Morning.
Morning.
Morning.
So bro.
So bro, how school?
He's on his way to school right now.
Have a good day at school.
Yeah, we're so bad.
Get a job.
Talk to us in a video.
What would you tell Arnie?
What do you want to tell him?
Oh, well, I said maybe to still do, like, construction in the morning, like, part-time in the morning still, and do his gig in the afternoon.
And then maybe slowly show his dad, like, oh, me, see, thing will be middle.
Just so that way it's still secure in case, you know, we do go into recession.
So just to have that as the backup.
The backup.
Yeah.
See, I can still help build with this.
That'd be very tiring
I was about to say that sounds great on paper
But like construction isn't like
It's a tiresome job
You know you get out you're gonna be like
Wipe down
Anthony Anthony what do you think bro
Okay so I think like even though he likes fitness
I think he should just combine
Content creation and construction
And he should like record videos of like him and his dad
Doing construction or go on TikTok live
And like he can talk to the chat
but he's also doing his job
so it'll make his dad happy
Do you see what's in the construction yard?
Chad, should I nail this right here?
I like that.
Yeah.
Hey, Chad.
A lot.
Hey, one galaxy to move the forklift.
You actually have clients,
wait.
Chat, what do you think about this?
Martiazzo?
Doing social media with it,
I would hope that the dad is with it
or he's not like,
why am I doing this?
Why am I doing this dance?
He could be a cranky character, like,
ah, yeah, I guess all.
Like, that could just be like their whole bit.
That could be, and that could work.
Yeah.
It's an entertaining.
Sounds like concrete skit.
Yeah, concrete does get with his dad.
Yeah, yeah.
About construction?
Is it about construction?
No.
No.
My dad, no.
But you just, you do the drywall ones.
Yeah, I've done a couple drywall ones.
No, those are funny.
Those are funny.
Something is up with concrete.
You can leave with your man.
I'm rebooting right now.
No, you know what?
He's really nervous for the thing.
I'm going to look it at the time.
I keep looking at the tour.
He's like, maybe if I'm quiet, they'll forget.
Yeah, he really is nervous.
He is nervous.
He is nervous.
He is nervous.
No, here right now.
I feel like, I feel like I'm about to fight after school and it's like six period right now.
And like, the time's ticking.
And everybody's like, you're going to win.
But I know I'm not.
You got him, bro.
You got them.
You got this.
Oh, no, no.
You got this, bro.
Ricky.
I put a sneak out.
Ricky.
Ricky. Ricky and Temecula.
What's a Ricky?
What's up? How are you guys?
Amazing.
Hi, Ricky.
Talk to us.
What would you tell Arnie?
Well, real quick, concrete.
A, shout out to your autism event you're doing.
Man, my grandson's autistic, and I love anybody that does anything for the autistic community.
Yeah, we'll be out there this.
Absolutely, man.
We'll be out there this Sunday in the city of Norwalk, so definitely pull up.
Amazing.
Yeah, that's awesome.
It's an autism awareness event.
Amazing.
Yes.
Yes.
It's awesome.
But anyway, as far as this, this kid.
over here. So I come from a traditional Mexican family. My dad used to tell me, secure the bag.
Make sure you've got your 9 to 5 because you can't, I mean, he can't support himself.
Like, is he living with his dad still? He's living at home and you're living on his dog.
I mean, that's a big thing to make her too. If you're living with your dad and you're a traditional
dad, you're not going to be like a hell no. You need to go to work, especially if he's working
with him. Like I tell my boys, I tell him, you know what? You do what you got to do,
but make sure that you can take care of yourself. I'm here for you, but you got to
try everything once.
But like Sabrina said, do your, do your 9 to 5 and then do your fitness thing on the weekend.
Start up.
Like you said, prove it.
You know, it's not what you know.
It's what you can prove.
So show them.
Show you, you know, dad.
I can make it.
I can make a little doing this.
Yeah.
Do you think these past eight months, maybe from what his dad's thought, like this is not making it?
Because he's been doing it for eight months, he said.
And what he made in those eight months.
he could make a month in construction.
Yeah, then that's probably the thing.
I think his dad needs,
he means he's in construction.
And then with all the work that you've got coming up
with the restoration,
you're going to make a gang of money.
You can make a lot.
So you jump to the dad's side.
Well, actually, you know what his dad doesn't have a point.
Yeah.
There's a lot of money to be made.
I don't know about the eight months of training.
Okay, we got Anna in Oceanside.
What's up, Anna?
Anna.
No, Oceanside.
Hello.
Hello.
How's it going over there in Oceanside?
Yes
So I was listening
Hold on Nana
Hold on Nana
Talk at your real voice
That's not your actual voice
This
This is my real voice
Are you like
Are you in the toilet right now?
She's sweet
Leave her alone
What are you doing right?
What are you doing now?
I'm like
I'm 20
I'm 23
And I'm on my way this class
Stop by
What?
You are not 20
I feel like she's going to turn
into Joker from La Pinta Row
Okay
just get in this talk about me too
I'm on my way to my race and ethics
class right now at my
CSUSM
are we part of it
are we part of the race and ethics class
I feel like we can be
Are we ethical?
No but I'm about to drop some knowledge
Let's go
Sorry Anna
All you guys are making me so nervous
Okay
So as I was listening in the conversation
I was immediately thinking about my family
and what drives certain forms
of generational thinking.
And I was thinking about the fact
that when we approach our parents
and old generations with our ideas,
it's important to consider their criticism
but also understand that their thoughts
are heavily impacted by their experiences
within the U.S.
Did you write this out?
Are you reading from your notes?
I love this.
Yeah, no, she's a college student.
That's how it speaks.
This is a lot of thoughts.
She has a lot.
You wrote it down.
Right?
Yeah, I had to
Because I had a lot of thoughts
And it was just going to be really sporadic
If I just like
Sporadic?
We're going to let you present
Go ahead.
Present to the class.
Let's go on.
Okay, go.
Okay, okay.
A lot of older generations
that come to the U.S.
are only given hard physical labor jobs
as a way out or as a quote-unquote
like opportunity.
So a lot of the reason our parents
made the choices that they made
were because they wanted us
to get a better education
and have the opportunity at a better life than they've possibly had.
And no matter the circumstances that they may have gone through
or the things they may have done for us,
for them it might be hard to grasp the idea that we might take risks like they did,
but also risk what they have already given us.
So with that said, I think that being an athletic trainer can be great,
especially with the woke mindset people have nowadays.
And being an athletic trainer can take you super far if you're personable
and are just good and see results.
But that alone, I feel like needs the backup and support of, like,
some sort of education in the field that he's trying to get into,
whether that's a school for a certificate or something like that.
Yeah, certificate even.
Yes, that's exactly what I wrote out.
Kinesiology, I feel like would be a really good choice,
just because, like, at the end of the day, that takes time,
and he can do construction while.
he's trying to obtain those degrees or certificates.
In conclusion.
Shut up.
This is our little baby girl.
Greg, this is our little baby girl.
She legit.
Anna's in college.
Did she chat GPT?
I don't know.
But she's definitely doing it.
She's a great writer.
In conclusion.
She's a great writer.
Yeah, and do the in conclusion part.
Yeah, that's it.
That's it.
I feel like that gives him more leeway.
Yes.
You get an A.
You get an A.
You get an A.
That's a 94 right there.
I'll give her like a 96.
What are you doing listening to us for?
Because you are like,
we're taking your IQ away.
Yeah.
I understood everywhere you said.
Is this part of a research project?
I am very, very important right now.
So furthermore, your point.
Are you presenting us in class later?
No, but you guys really have to be up.
Let's go.
Thank you.
You're the smart little one.
love it. I wish you the best over there in Oceanside. Would you say CSUM?
CSU-S-M. It's the Cal State University of San Marcos.
C-S.
Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. Is Anna short for analytical?
annotation?
And when do you graduate?
I graduate this time next year.
Amazing.
You're going to do it. Can we get a nice?
I appreciate that. What are you majoring in?
Stop Greg.
So rude.
I'm new to be.
My major is going to be, or it is, I'm going to obtain a bachelor's in sociology with an emphasis on adolescent and family behavior.
Let's go.
Oh, that's why I should see.
Yes.
Hey, this is your topic.
Can you guys?
Thank you so much for calling me.
Yeah.
After you graduate.
Come work on with me.
Tell me.
Can we put an appointment for Greg?
You guys.
Bye, baby girl.
Have a good.
Class over?
Can I go teach you?
Why are you hating?
I know great.
This is why I got it to entertain me.
She was so cute, bro.
She stayed on the line, she wrote on her notes at.
Her thought process.
I highlighted the notes, too, and everything with different colors.
She's a scholar.
So all the little college students, our little nephews and nieces going to college, we wish you the best.
You have a great day at school, man.
And if you're on your way to high school, middle school, elementary school.
If you're on your way to high school, listen to Anna and follow that.
Everybody needs someone like her in their family.
They're just like, is she smart?
Yeah.
They're too smart.
That's too smart.
Cogby, leave her alone.
Little boy.
Imagine her as your therapist.
Well, you know, I wrote down why you were talking.
I wrote that in further notation.
No, she's so cute.
She was so cute.
I like that.
See, when people call us the stupid show or the show like, hey.
Nobody has ever said.
I lost brain cells listening to them.
They don't represent us.
Boom, we got Anna.
We got Anna.
We have scholars tuned in.
Yep.
Yeah.
And we also have David for me still late.
What's that?
Good morning, David.
That's more of my level.
Hey, hey, what's all with Anna?
Another little hater.
Oh, no, she's on.
Hey, she sounded perfectly fine.
I understand.
I don't want to talk to because, yeah.
I'm so dumb now.
Say what you were going to say about Harney
Oh, I was going to say
Shout out first of all
Hey, you know what?
I'm from the Khan mob, Brian, shout out the homie
I really called, eh
Okay
Where are you calling in from?
You sound really, really like sandy
Sandy, like what you mean?
Yeah, like
Because I'm a
Well, right now because, you know, I'm a
I'm working right now
So I got to have the headset on
Okay, oh maybe that's why
Got you.
Yeah, yeah, I'm a burrista.
But anyway, so like, uh.
Can you take off the headset?
Sorry to your job, but you're the one that called.
Can you take off your headset?
Yeah, okay, okay.
It sounds super like, shh.
Yeah, like you're in by the ocean.
Better?
No.
No, that's the one.
Worse?
You're the first person that didn't get better.
No, it is probably, never mind.
It's probably a Obama phone, eh?
Oh, you have an Obama phone?
Of course you do.
I just bet you're around.
Of course you are.
Xbox.
Not the con mob calling.
These are your people.
Come on, Ben, bro, please.
All right, David.
You know, whoa, we need to have the topic on the soul suckers.
When we're talking about that earlier?
No, we're not.
David, call in another time if you want to talk about that, dude.
You're not just hear Anna calling.
We're trying to help Arnie.
We're trying to help Arnie.
And you're after Anna.
Arnie.
Yeah.
No, no, no, okay, I say Arnie, Ligey, Ligey, right?
Mm-hmm.
So a lot of times, you know, he wants to follow their dreams,
but sometimes our dreams are stupid and they don't work.
That's why they're dreams, right?
Jesus.
But, hey, no, Mr.
stupid dreams you have when you end up in a jungle
and then all of a sudden you're in class and then it just jumps, stupid dreams.
You know what?
After your dreams, you come back to reality, right?
And what's going to work is a contraction, right?
So if you want to follow your dream,
but how about you do the reality stuff first, right?
Stack the Ferrea with the construction, with the dad,
because, hey, I know, look, I'm from East LA, right?
Yeah.
I got a bunch of neighbors that have their own construction companies,
and let me tell you, the little families right here,
they're not, they're $1,000 trucks.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, oh, yeah, the trucks.
Yeah, they drive some crazy trucks.
So, you know what I mean?
The smart move, right, you want to follow a dream school.
Yeah, first, right?
Expect the money, so if your dream doesn't work,
well, you got a little money, you know what I'm saying?
And again, at the same time, too, right?
I'm pretty sure they came here to make money,
and they're doing it.
And now it's kind of like a slap in the face when your parents are going to see being a gymnast, real like down.
Gymnist?
Gymnist.
That's different.
Yeah.
You're so cute.
I get it.
I get it.
He's not jumping on a trampoline, like, phew.
Right around.
David, he's not doing that.
He's, like, doing squats.
Personal trainers.
Yeah.
trainer.
My bad.
Yeah.
But I'm pretty sure they're going to see it the same way, right?
Yeah.
No, for sure.
That's exactly part of the dad.
She's over there
Yeah, and the dad's like, man, you know what?
We struggled, we do it, we did, how we did it
and you're gonna just
And then I kind of feel maybe
Maybe sometimes, you know, people go to the gym
Thanks, so hopefully he finds a girl
Doing his little gymnast thing
You're not a gymit!
My bad, my bad, my dad.
You're a person.
A good.
It's like Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee.
Yeah.
It's okay.
I do a car wheels.
I love my guy, David.
Same thing.
Cod ball.
Kodwombe!
Kahnemann.
I like his advice better than Anna's.
Stop.
This was actually great.
It was.
Go get a certificate in Kinesiology because maybe they need to see that you're doing something.
And you're being serious.
And you have more knowledge and you can charge more.
Go be a P.E. teacher.
Yeah.
You could.
You need a P.
You need a private certificate to be a P.
Like, hey, I have a run club.
Can I be a P.
teacher?
No.
They're going to be like, what's my Kinesiology?
You can't even spell Kinesst geology.
Spell it, Lettie.
You can't.
No, you do it.
No, you do it.
You try to call me on it.
I don't even know who's that word being.
Exactly.
Kness theology.
Yeah.
I thought that was a hair product.
K-I-N-E-S-T-O-L-O-G-Y.
Perfect.
Thank you.
No, there's no tea.
It's not Kinesiology.
It's Kinesiology.
Kinesiology.
Yeah, there's no tea?
No.
That was the con-law that confused you.
Yeah.
Well, the way he said it.
No, it was the way he said it.
I thought that was somebody
David does hair
Is there a team?
You want to be a gymnast or whatever?
There's no team.
Let me see a, no, that's a phone case.
Wow.
Kinetic?
Canetic.
Okay, let's go to Claudio.
Claudio.
Claudio.
Yeah, what's up?
Hey, what's up?
Toast, I know, but I had a chicken and named it Claudio.
There was Pasqual.
There was Pasqual and Claudio.
Claudio died.
We buried him.
and Pasquale would always go to where he was buried.
You should have cooked him.
No.
They were our pets.
Chicken tender.
Chicken tender.
That would be good.
But shout out to you, Claudo.
You just made me think of my chicken, Claudio.
Well, I'm glad I made you think of your chicken.
Thank you.
Don't choke it now.
All right.
You're in Iowa.
What would you tell me?
Iowa.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm Iowa, Renato.
Dima in Iowa.
Well, I think I'm going to have to agree with both.
Anna and David, but I think a little bit more with David.
I think he needs to first, once his side gig or his gym, I guess, job, whatever,
I guess past his primary job, that's when he gives up his construction job.
He has to switch it up.
Once his gym job makes more than his construction job, that's when you give it up.
Yeah.
And right now his gym job is a backyard job at his parents.
It's kind of a hobby at this point.
Yeah.
Yeah, just keep it as a hobby.
do that side gig
I mean
I have a lot of family
in construction
let me tell you
they're stronger
and fitter
than the people
that go to the gym
Wow
that's so true
yeah
because they're lift
you have to be strong
you cannot be weak
and be in construction
oh no
not enough
for sure
yeah
yeah
and even if you look up
like there's a bunch
of videos on YouTube
and all that
that
when they try to match
up the construction
job
and the gym
I guess
as they were said
gymnast
Uh-huh.
No.
No.
No.
A personal trainer is not a gymnast.
They're not the same.
See, I know when you listen to this is what we're reading about.
Construction job, um, strength is, man, it's crazy.
I bet.
That's a really cool.
Loki, that's a cool video.
And maybe he could do those videos.
Especially frameers.
There you go.
Him versus his dad.
Yeah.
They also have broken.
Or roofers.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Bring, bring the, bring the people he's training to his work and make him lift the,
The cinder blocks or whatever.
Oh, you're right.
Lado, you have a lot of ideas, bro.
I like that.
What are you doing over there in Iowa?
You live out there?
You were born and raised?
No, I was actually born and raised in Los Angeles,
and I moved out here a few years ago,
and right now I'm just over here just working, I guess.
I mean, I have you guys, yeah.
In construction?
I listen to you guys all day, dude.
You guys are funny.
Appreciate that.
I love to you.
Spread the word in Iowa.
Love to you, bro.
That's so tight.
That's amazing.
Shout at Iowa.
I wonder if they have a radio station out there that we could take over there.
Hopefully.
They do.
Let's go to Gina in Highland Park.
Gina and HP.
What's up, Gina?
Gina.
Gina.
Hey, guys, what's up?
How are you?
Good.
Hey, Gina, I have a question.
Because are you born and raised in Highland Park?
Are you living there now?
No, born and raised in North L.A.
So I'm from Eagle Rock.
And so is my...
Let's go.
I love all that area.
I love all that.
You know where the original Forever 21 is at.
I know that.
Oh, yeah.
Okay. Talk to us. What would you tell Arnie?
All right. So I do have some advice just because I kind of was in the same situation.
So I had a regular 9 to 5. I was making pretty good money.
And my entire family, including my mom. My mom was like my biggest critic was like,
don't do it. Don't quit your job. I was only training part time also.
And it just became too much, right? So I had to leave one of my positions.
And I chose to leave my 9 to 5, which for him,
you know, it's going to be a lot. Working construction is really tough. And even though you may not think so,
when you're training, it is a lot of, you know, it's physical labor, but also it's a lot of mental
because you're dealing with a lot of people's issues and you're kind of a therapist at the same time, right?
So it's a lot. So he's going to have to choose one or the other. You can't do both, honestly. I tried
and I couldn't. And so when I went to leave my nine to five, everybody was like, no, don't do it.
You have stability. And you know what? If you don't take the risk, you'll never.
ever know. Right? So my husband was like my biggest believer and was like, you can do this.
Like you're so good at this. Let's just keep doing it. And he was in it more for the money,
right? So it's another question. He has to ask himself, is he in it for the money or is he in it
because he genuinely loves it and wants to help people? For me, it was more of life. I mean,
your husband was in it more for the money? Yeah. Yeah. And now he knows we're never going to be
rich, right? But you aren't going to be fit. But you are going to be fit. That's the one of
believe in him?
Well, no, I mean, he believed in me
that we could do this, right?
Yeah.
We did both quit our full-time positions
and we own our gym
in Highland Park.
We own another gym also.
But it's tough.
It's so much work.
It's a lot of hard work.
Blood, sweat and tears. We opened right
like when COVID happened
and you have to be resilient.
You have to come up with solutions
to, you know, continue to make
your living because it's really tough.
Yes, we're going to probably be going for a recession,
and he has to go ways to make money, right?
So that's why I'm saying, are you in it for the money?
Are you in it because you want to help people?
If you're in it for the money, then you have to be realistic.
You're going to have to put in so much work.
I mean, now it's a little bit different.
Like, you could do the whole social media thing.
If you're really good at it, then you can make money, right?
But it is like Anna was saying, a shout out to Anna,
and a shout out to San Marcos.
That's where my daughter is going to get her master's degree.
Oh, nice.
You're really smart.
The students there are so smart.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, I hope she's getting the same education.
She just had a baby and she's doing her master's program.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Come on, Gina's better.
Mariah.
Mariah, yep.
So, but at the end, so, like, when we opened up our gym and everybody that was, you know, like, really, you know, hesitant to support us, they did support us.
And my mom, who, you know, was also my biggest critic, turned out to be my biggest supporter, right?
So in the end, I think that your parents are just worried.
about you, making your living, being able to do better than they did because my mom came
from nothing, right?
So she wanted what was best for me.
And I understand that.
I see that.
But in the end, she was my biggest supporter.
And she still, like, is always like, you know, do you need help with anything?
And is looking for, you know, new equipment for me and stuff.
She's so funny.
But in the end he might end up turning around and supporting him and, you know, seeing that
this is a passion for him.
If it is a passion for him.
And if it's not staying construction, because, you know, it's really hard to make it.
There's a ton of competition.
You know, we own a fitness studio, and yet it's a gym, but, you know, it's a little different than doing personal training.
I've done personal training.
People are flaky.
People don't pay all the time.
You have to get your money up front because people cancel.
There's so much to it.
You have to put a lot of thought into it, and there's a ton of effort that you put into it.
You're also working when most people are sleeping, right?
So you're working very early mornings, very late nights,
and then you have time during the day,
but what are you doing with that time?
Most of the time you're exhausted and napping.
Right.
No, I agree.
Yeah, you have to be honest with yourself.
It's a lot of time-tangled.
It's a lot of time-tangled.
Thank you so much for calling in, baby girl.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
All right, sorry about that.
I just had a cut off when we help on me because it is 8.30.
No, let's take three more calls for you.
No, no, it's 830.
Yeah, yeah, I extended.
Yeah.
It's 830.
It's 830.
Concrete
Kempelry,
Humber.
Hey, get more calls.
Get more calls.
Take more calls.
This is a really,
this is a really good topic.
No.
We already,
Anna spoke and honestly
we could have ended it there,
but we talked to 830.
That was a success story.
We got Anna.
Shout out to Gina.
I want to help Arnie.
Yeah.
Shout out to.
He's helped.
Arnie's helped.
He's going to still do construction.
He's going to do videos with his dad.
He's going to do that.
I'm going to throw up.
So I don't know if you know this about Power 106,
but it's kind of a legendary brand for DJ.
Right?
DJing on Power 106 is something
Legendary. Many DJs try to do
But only a few are able to do it
You know, they call them the power mixers, okay?
Wow, the great legends, all right
And so...
Yeah, and you are about to be one
I'm so nervous right now, guys
Concrete is about to be in the mix
Concrete is about...
He's going over to the DJ mood
Concrete, Concrete, Concrete, Concrete, Concrete, Concrete.
Right now,
Greg is in the DJ booth.
Greg, Greg, you do me a favor and not DJ for him.
Because I saw that he was trying to pay you to DJ for him, but we are recording this.
We're actually going to go live.
We're going to go live.
Round back morning is 106 on Instagram, so social media can also see what's going down.
Yep.
That's Greg.
That's Greg.
Greg.
Yeah, we're, no, it's not you.
What kind of scratches that, concrete?
He can't hear you.
He's about to check it out
Please move,
concrete the headphones and move out of the way, Greg.
It's not your time.
All right.
All right.
So I'm not going to go to a song.
You're just going to start mixing, okay?
It's time for, you want to go to one song?
Okay.
Greg wants to go to.
Okay.
Bram, bam, bam.
Greg, say something.
We need it.
Can you do airplanes?
Okay, okay.
I'm going to do.
Bam, bam, bam.
Airplane.
All right.
I'm gonna do a song I know that he's gonna
I'm gonna do this so that you don't have to
What
Hey I did I not tell you A put it on the chat if you're not gonna mix
Alright after this
Concrete
Cracrete is a mix
Power to six
LA's number one for hip-hop loves go
See
and get ready for concrete to be in the mix
Cracrites in the mix
Let's go!
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Concrete is going to be the mix.
Greg, get out of there.
I'm making sure he's okay.
Wait, no, he's fine.
He's fine.
No, don't know.
He's going to make sure I'm fine.
DJ, FX.
Hey, I love that you're starting it off with baby fat.
Brown Bag morning's 106 on Instagram.
Watch this live.
Go.
You're doing it, Concord.
What's up?
This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Esse?
Don't you know I'm local?
If the news and social media and the homie
Marty hasn't already told us enough.
We're in a recession,
okay, we're about to be in recession.
Okay, we're about to be in recession.
Yeah, he did tell us that.
He did, he did.
He did.
We're like,
it is a recession happening?
He's like,
we're in it right now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he's our smart,
homie, so.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There's a lot of things on social media
that people are just commenting saying,
like, recession indicator,
this and recession indicator that.
So just just be aware that it might,
it might, I guess it's here.
It might be here.
I don't know where.
It's happening, right?
If all you money,
we're in a recession.
And Loki, the tariffs hit today, Angie, you told me about that, the tariffs hit today?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
My mom was telling me, she's like, hey, everything's going to go up starting Wednesday.
Wow.
So today.
84%.
84%.
Yeah.
Depending on, like, what you're buying or all of that stuff.
Yeah.
Just get ready, right?
Why are you happy, Concrete?
Because I can actually go upstairs and give them a new price to be here.
You're inflated price.
Oh, you're so cute.
There's tariffs on concrete.
Concrete.
My inflato price
But to say I sell with that to say
We're all trying to find I guess cheaper or deals
On how to get by
Because now the things that we may have splurged on
We might not anymore
Right off for sure
And one of those things in Los Angeles
Is transportation and getting around
You know often we use
If we're not in our own whip
Or someone's whip we're Ubering or we're lifting
I haven't weighed way mode yet
The camera car
The self-driving car
Oh to be in the back of the self-driving cars
Yeah yeah yeah
But there's actually a way cheaper ride sharing program that these companies, I don't think they can compete with.
And matter of fact, it's right in the palm of our hands.
It's called the L.A. Metro Micro.
Okay, apparently this is a city-funded alternative to Uber.
It lets you book on-demand rides for just get this.
The base price, $2.50.
Don't tell me that.
$2.50.
That's so cheap.
If you see me pulling up to the club in one of these, mind your own business.
you're about to with this.
And you know what I have to tell L.A. Metro and Metro and just period,
whoever is like running the, the L.A., like I guess the government or part of this,
y'all suck at marketing.
I think you don't know.
Because nobody knows about this.
How would we not know about this?
You know what I'm saying?
That's actually pretty cool.
That literally the news on this is how we don't know about this and like people are tripping.
Because I've taken a lot of Ubers and it can get expensive.
It does.
It's pricey.
The whole point of LACS is to be as difficult and as pricey as possible.
Right, LAS?
Yeah.
It's aligns with that.
Yeah, I mean, I think the biggest thing is knowing, like, the routes on this.
Because it kind of reminds me of, like, when where I lived, they had a dash, and they used to be a quarter.
Oh, yeah.
And Glendo, we had the B-line, and it would take you to different areas of Glendo.
What's that, bro?
Donny Link had a, well, Downy.
And it was 20, it was a quarter, and then they raised it to 50 cents.
And then, I don't know.
But something similar, you know, and it does, it does offer services to different service zone.
So there is a, and what's his face over here?
How's it?
Hose.
Ask me, what time does it start?
because, you know, maybe he might need help in the morning, you know,
I'll see in his runs and all that.
It starts at 5 a.m. for most areas.
So you're going to see in the Watson Compton area,
LAX and Ingoat, also North Hollywood and Burbank,
El Monte, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Glendale,
Alta Dina, Pasadena, Sierra Madre,
northwest San Fernando Valley,
UCLA, Westwood, the VA Medical Center,
all in those areas are all the zones
that you can get and hop on the Metro Micro.
There's an app.
I just download the app to see.
I'm a try.
And it looks like a sprinter.
It's like a cute little sprinter.
And it looks like a sprinter?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Well, it has like Metro Micro.
Oh, but like if you just open the-
Open the door.
Yeah.
I'm sponsored by Metro.
Yeah.
I'm downloading that.
What is it?
Metro Micro.
Metro Micro.
But I'm just saying like these,
these alternatives,
something to keep in mind.
Oh, yeah.
Keep in mind should you need it
and should you not really have the bread
to be like, oh,
I can't do it like over.
Yeah, because we took a car share service
to Uptown Whittier.
And I live probably.
10 seconds away from it.
I could have walked,
but I just took the right chair, right?
Yeah. $20.
What?
$20.
At least they got you,
they let you take the right because I've gotten an Uber and I'm
He can't take that right?
No, they pick you up in a spinner ride, baby.
Why they kept?
Because it was like a mile away.
So they didn't want it.
Yeah, they kept canceling.
I'm like, okay, I guess I'm walking.
No, somebody took $20 for me and I was like,
all right, I guess it's better than, you know, getting in trouble.
True.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
$20 for that's cool.
Okay, so it'll take you from any of those cities that you're named to L.A.
In those areas.
No, no, no, within those areas.
Yeah.
Like, let's say.
Oh, it just takes you.
Yeah.
Like a B-line.
Think of, or like the downy thing that you said.
Yeah.
If I want to get from here to this other area, then I can.
I mean, do we know.
I am not the representative for the time.
No, I know.
I'm wondering if it has stopped.
Only 16 people have reviewed this.
They're like, bro, no one knows about this so much that there's literally no reviews on it.
Yeah.
I would like to know if it has.
stops or if it's like a direct to location.
It probably has a bunch of stops.
That's probably like a trolley.
Yeah.
No,
and that would make it the little,
that would make it a bus thing.
Yeah,
would.
This is it's a,
it's an on demand right here.
Okay.
It's on its own.
For 250.
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It was actually introduced
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Oh,
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Marketing.
Marketing is terrible for that so far.
It did it on purpose.
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All right.
There's this guy that actually messed up his back
by tatting his whole back
with the wrong Young Thug lyric.
So there's this song called
Digits, right, by Young Thug.
Classic. And in the back...
The back of this guy says,
horses don't stop. They keep going.
The tat is like his whole back.
It has horses with mountains in the back.
But that's actually the wrong lyric.
What?
Because Young Thug doesn't actually say that.
He says, hustlers.
don't stop, not horses.
I take my tattoo.
What do you mean?
Wait, what?
The guy got it wrong too.
You're a guy?
Yeah.
Oh, it wasn't your fault.
It wasn't my fault.
What was it supposed to say?
Yeah.
It says thug.
Thug's hustle under God.
He put two hustle under God.
You're a liar.
I don't believe you.
Yeah.
It's such a horrible tattoo.
Wow.
He's not lying.
Oh, Doug.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
It's real.
Zoom in.
Okay.
Wow.
I get it.
I get it.
Two hustle underg.
But he got it wrong.
Two hustle under God.
And it's supposed to say what?
Thugs hustle under God.
You didn't notice when he was doing it?
No.
It's an acronym for the word thug and it's too hustle.
Wow.
Now it's too hustle.
It makes sense either way.
Yeah, it does, but that's not what I wanted.
That's funny.
When do you see it?
Okay.
When do you see that it's wrong?
I think it was like a day later.
Yeah.
And this is cool.
I was like, wait a minute.
That's a funny coincidence.
Wait a minute.
Because this is about Young Thug and you know, you pre-date young Thug, right?
So you're like old thug.
Oh, Jill
This is your friend, fool
Go ahead and mute that right now, yeah
Yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, go ahead and mute them.
Oh, wait, hold on.
Oh, mute them?
Yeah, he's muted.
I'm so sick of you right now.
Yeah.
Man.
Is it because I didn't hug you yesterday
because me and me, Maximo just hugged?
Yes.
Yeah, you.
All right, let him speak.
All right, let him speak.
Con mob.
Yeah.
Stand up.
Go to his comments right now.
David.
Sick him, sick him.
Sick him.
All right.
So this is the song
because it was actually a debate
whether young thugs had hustlers
or horses back when it came out in 2016.
And I've got to play it.
So you guys tell me.
Okay.
It sounds crazy.
You got to fix it.
Oh.
No.
Never mind.
That's fine.
That was fine.
Okay
I can get what how it could be both
Yeah
What are you guys here?
I'm wondering
I'm wondering if this guy is like a cow works
In like this field
Where maybe he could flip it
Because why do you have horses on his back
But the thing is that like the next bar is you can lose your life
But it's going to keep going
So it's like you would think of a horse
Because you're like
Like, when people die on a horse, the horse keeps going.
He should just put like Polo Association at the back.
Pa. Pa.
No, no, the other polo.
Uspa.
USPA.
I also want more pictures of this tattoo because it looks lucky fake.
It looks fake.
And I thought it was fake.
I need to see like a video of this guy.
But that's actually the tattoo artist's style.
Because they all look fake.
And the tattoo artist, apparently.
Apparently he responded back and the guy that got a tattooed, he wanted horses.
He knew that the lyric was wrong and he's like, no, no, it's okay.
Put horses.
Yeah, I don't.
Well, it's cool because it has the horses included.
And if you would have put hustlers, then you would have to put hustlers.
Yeah, what would you put?
Yeah.
I have homies that have that do tattoos and their work don't look like this after a tattoo.
Like there's just other stuff that you would see around the tattoo.
Like the skin would look different.
He didn't even shade.
And then if you're covering up a tat because it's covering up a tat that the guy supposedly has.
Yeah.
That's a horrible.
cover up job. Do you see it?
The cover up, there's a tat like on his the middle of his back.
He got like a Disney castle.
Yeah, you go check it out.
Check out the AI.
Yeah, I don't trust it.
I don't know.
I think it's cool.
I just like the interpret.
You think it's cool that he got it.
Well, the interpretation of the lyric, I feel like it could be whatever you wanted to be.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like Lloyd.
Five two, fine two.
Yeah.
Okay, but this is the theme.
Again, because this was a debate back then, right?
Mm-hmm.
And actually, Young Thug clarified it and he said,
I said hustlers.
So he already came out and said it was hustlers.
Oh, he corrected it.
And then now recently with this tattoo,
young thug saw it too and he saw like,
and that's why I'm talking with more clarity.
That's why I'm a nunsy.
You could also Google the lyrics.
Yes.
But they can be up for interpretation.
A lot of times the lyrics are done by a third party.
Like it's not like Young Thug is submitting the lyrics.
It's like someone at genius is like this,
and especially Thug because I doubt that he writes.
Game, concrete, whatever.
It's the same.
How Thames were saying, what, I will wait for you?
I will.
And then it was, I won't wait for you.
No, she said, I won't wait for you.
And everyone said, I will.
Yeah, it was the other world.
Same thing.
So it's one of those situations.
But I think it's different when Young Thug, the actual artist, came out and said, like, it says hustlers.
I honestly look at Hustlers.
This whole time, I thought it was horses.
Yeah.
I didn't look up the lyrics out.
Yeah.
Because it does sound like it.
Yeah.
When you play it one more time.
All right.
Well, thank you, Angie.
All right.
You're welcome.
That's it for Sombrasaela.
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Connected like I'm Rosecrans.
Rosecrans.
We had L.A.'s own Joe K.
Founder's selection, DJ, curator, entrepreneur,
a man who discovered some of your favorite
R&B and soul artists such as
Bryson Tiller,
Bram Baez, Anderson Pax, No Allegra,
and more.
Nice.
We had him here.
We had a great time with him.
Yeah, we did.
for a long time. He's a talker. Yeah, for sure. And, you know, he was actually one of the first people to ever play this song on a radio show. Listen this.
Yay. I love that song. Yay.
Is that a young tiller? Yeah. Young tiller.
Girl that man didn't show any ever do all I can just to show you a special. Certain is your love that holds me together.
It's a great record.
Gotta be sick of this guy.
Pull up the skirt.
Get in the right.
Left hand is steering.
The other is gripping your thigh.
I'm a caller.
When you say radio, what do you mean?
Because not on the radio, not on terrestrial radio.
No, no.
Solection radio, which started at Cape Beach over at Cal State Long Beach.
Then it moved on to Rince FM.
So this is all like online radio.
Yeah.
Then he would put it on SoundCloud and that's how a lot of people discovered.
People love selection.
Yes.
Yes.
Just a certain vibe and some, even like instrumentally.
Like people, it's like a.
Yeah, it's just a vibe, honestly.
It's an ambiance, like, type of thing.
And it's, like, crafted and curated with, like, intention.
Right.
By our guy, it's okay.
His tagline is, like, So, like, Solection, the Sound of Tomorrow.
So always kind of being ahead of the curve with things and discovering artists early on in sounds and stuff like that.
Heavy R&B.
Yes, R&B soul, stuff like that.
So he's actually coming out with a project now, 14 years into his brand.
It's out right now.
It's out right now.
If not now, then when.
And we had to ask him.
Why now?
Listen to this.
So I'm doing this EP that I just put out, if not now, then when.
I have a second one coming out in the fall.
And then we have the selection album next year.
And that's the 15-year anniversary next year.
Yeah, amazing.
So we're aligning that selection album, right, for that moment.
So all the heavy hitters, I mean, we can't, there's no one's entitled.
We're not entitled.
No one at the end of the day in this game.
you know, people move on, some people forget.
So we were asking them like, okay, you have these songs with newer artists
that not a lot of people know about just yet,
but he has the phone numbers of a Bryson Tiller,
or Lerner, all people that he's discovered early on.
And we're like, okay, well, we're listening to the project,
and none of them are on there.
You know, so he went on to explain it's like, okay, yeah,
this is how I'm starting out, newer artists,
shorter project, but then there's a selection album that'll come.
Right.
And, you know, have the heavy.
Yeah, and every artist,
Like he selected obviously was like handpicked that comes with like the same vibe or that's someone that he sees that is going to be like next up.
Right.
Exactly.
And the project's out right now.
You could definitely go listen to that.
Yeah.
And he actually has a preview of it.
He has a song with Kari who actually Drake signed to one of Drake's labels.
Listen to this.
I ain't one of them guys that were my streets.
My attention's plain to see they see through.
Groping all your thys and that has a pain.
It's like I finally.
found my flame just know you need some thick of skin girl but if time was about to end on you it all
come on amazing record yeah that's far yeah no so we had like I said we had a very long talk with them
you have to check it out it's gonna be up on our youtube channel power 106 Los Angeles and big up to
Joe Kman he started this in Long Beach state like as a as a college radio show and shout out to
the college radio shows period yeah because that's where a lot of people get their star
or feel like I want to learn how to do it there.
And some maybe be like college radio, what is that going to do?
But no, you create one of the biggest sounds in the world.
Because it's not just, selection isn't just a playlist or it isn't just a curated experience.
It's its own thing.
It's like worldwide.
It's like worldwide.
And him transitioning from college to like SoundCloud and it really taking off on SoundCloud
to now having his own label, his own movement, you know, shows worldwide.
It's beautiful to see.
Yeah.
And we had a lot of serious comedy.
but you know you come in here we got a clown you yeah we were we were he was having a lot of
you know uh very thoughtful answers and we're like is this how you are all the time all the time
is this how you are on instagram is this what you do to the girls in the dm yeah so i have to ask him that
listen to this man you send voice notes to girls in their dms hey this is joke
while the beat is playing in the background this is just checking in you so beautiful
how are you see your sounds
I want to hear the sounds human.
Hey, you're laughing a lot.
Is that true?
He knows true.
He's definitely a little voice notes.
You're on the Congo?
It's like, hey, girl.
How are you?
I'm over here in South Africa.
Hilarious.
How are your chakras this morning?
Did you meditate?
Yeah.
I've definitely done that.
I knew it.
Try to the homie.
Yeah.
That was the funniest part of the interview to me.
because he had so much to say, but for 20 seconds, he was silent.
Yeah.
Because he knew we caught him.
We caught him.
Big I'm sorry, I'm okay.
He's the one.
He's the one of those guys.
So all of you other guys are like, oh, yeah, girls in their rocks and their sparkly sandals and they're so dumb trying.
He's the one that's, Greg knows.
And then he's like, you know what?
How are you today?
Like, I have a rose quartz too.
Let's go to my house in Joshua Tree.
So, like, where y'all are, like, aggravating girls, he's speaking their language.
And I'm sure he gets a lot of it.
For sure.
He's like, oh, I love that amethystone.
Yes.
Oh, for sure.
He says.
I love the skin tone chancel.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, no, no.
It brings you closer to her, sister.
And I know.
And then with the sounds of this, like the records.
Yeah.
Hold on.
Let me play something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Have you ever tried this oil?
Like, like, like, Loki, like Prince and Maxwell and all.
fools.
They got way more girls than the other fools that are like, yeah.
Girls ain't ish, but you know what I'm saying?
And his music is the perfect background.
It is.
The new project is really dope.
Six tracks that has Isaiah Falls, Kari, other artists on there as well.
Thanks.
Yeah, so go ahead and check that out.
Go ahead and check out the interview.
It should be up on Brownback Mornings.
One of six?
No.
I said it already.
YouTube.
Pirate 16, Los Angeles.
Exactly.
Thank you.
All right.
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Have you checked your chakra today, Lettie?
How do I check my chakras today?
No, but my husband did, Greg.
Shit.
