Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 459 Maybe She Works in the Wrong Field... | Brown Bag Mornings (04/25/25)

Episode Date: April 25, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Before the podcast starts, make sure you like, subscribe to the channel, leave a review, and send the link to a friend while you're at it. The more brownback, the better. Come on. Sally's number one for hip-hop, it's Friday, baby. Payday! It is payday. Oh, that feels so good.
Starting point is 00:00:14 All right, it's Friday. Yes, it means DJ E-man. He's coming in for the Brownback Morning's House party. That's cool. If you like house music, if you never heard house music in your life, Positio. But we're going to turn up to it. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:29 I can't wait. If you've been thinking of losing some pounds, oh for sure. Oh, Zumba! So get that extra pastry right now. You're going to work it off later. Oh, for sure. People in the 90s used to, like, dance very hard. Yes.
Starting point is 00:00:41 What I'm discovering is like, every time I'm like, whoo, I'm windy. You guys do this every weekend? That's what I was wondering. I'm like, okay, the girls, how was your makeup stain? How was your hair not puffy? Things like that. They didn't care. They didn't care.
Starting point is 00:00:54 The cameras weren't up like or social media. True. We didn't have to be like for social. Oh, going to have a good time. It's all about experience. Yeah, you're actually dancing. There was an experience for sure. You were not even born.
Starting point is 00:01:06 You didn't even. There's something. That's how he was born. That's how I was made. You look like it. After a 90s house party? Actually, wait, I might have been too. And then there's added vibes because it is the goat, Al Pacino's birthday.
Starting point is 00:01:26 Yeah. So, when are Miami vibes, we're all going to dress up. like our best Scarface, our best Tony Montana. It's going to be a great time. Plus, we got TDE in the house. Shout to our homies over there at TDE. Known for just churning out greatness. Yep.
Starting point is 00:01:40 For knowing where to spot him and then how to rise him to the top. One of their newer Sainees, Ray Vaughan, he came through and he's a good time. Oh, man. He just dropped the project today. It's called The Good, the Bad, the Dollar menu. Mm-hmm. And we're going to have him inside word on rosecrans, but we're also going to play no sabba with him, okay?
Starting point is 00:01:58 Shout out to our home use over at the YoSavo card game. I ran out of cards, Loki. I have to create new words, bro. Oh, okay. We'll come up with some. We've got to figure that out. But we made this new game where every week we have a celebrity playing the nozabo game.
Starting point is 00:02:13 So it's called Cise or No Sabo. All right? And we are going to do that with Ray Vaughn from TDR. You ready? Yes. All right. Let's get into it. Come on.
Starting point is 00:02:22 It's time for Cise. Excuse me. I am very fluid. Listen to me. Roll my ars. My cat. Oh, no savo! In the bolstita coffee.
Starting point is 00:02:33 That's Spanish. That's not Spanish. That was English. No, that's Spanish. We're here. We're doing. Remundo. Remundo.
Starting point is 00:02:42 Today you're Reimundo. Okay, I want to play this nozabo game. Cool. Are you ready? What does that mean? So I'm going to tell you a word in Spanish. You're going to tell me what you think it means in English, okay? This one's pretty easy.
Starting point is 00:02:57 I think you should get it. Okay. Where is it? Tetcho Excuse me Decho Decho Decho
Starting point is 00:03:02 Dech If you don't get this I'm gonna fire you Decho Decho Decho friend
Starting point is 00:03:09 That should be in now You know I'm glad That's right Bro You used to work On techos Roots
Starting point is 00:03:21 Yeah You got it We got it Okay So you Let me teche a... In Spanish. I'm going to give you the English word you're going to tell me in Spanish.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Okay. Belly button. Ombligo. Good job. Enbligo. Ombligo. Okay. I'm going to tell you the word in Spanish.
Starting point is 00:03:44 You're going to tell me in English, Rayvonne. Copy. I'd be rapping I'd be another word I'd be spitting I'd be going off Alright another word Yeah you are
Starting point is 00:04:10 I'd be going crazy I'll be When you're in the lab I'd be cooking up Yeah We're giving them all these answers We're giving them all these answers It's cooking
Starting point is 00:04:20 Cucinando is cooking You like it when your girl It's not cosinando Make sense Vic Culebra is what in English Snake Culebra
Starting point is 00:04:29 These are all words you can used that. Yeah. Really good words. Okay. Boracho. Estas borracho. Boracho.
Starting point is 00:04:38 I'm in the club. Dr. Dr. I would invite you over, but you would board out your mind. That works. I'm telling you to translate, not wrap the words. You're just wrapping the words. It works.
Starting point is 00:04:54 I get one point. I'm a good. Drunk. Drunk. Drunk. All right. Brachio. Drunk.
Starting point is 00:04:58 Drunk. Yeah. Estas boracho. You're drunk. All right, you lose. You lose. He won for saying, That's your friend.
Starting point is 00:05:08 That's your friend. That's your friend. Ray, you got to come back, bro. Come back anytime. I love it. Good, bad, and the dollar menu. It's dropping right now. We're right here.
Starting point is 00:05:22 Ray Vaughn. newest I needed T.E. But much more than that, man. And shout out to TDE for everything that they do. Scrolling with all me. Gregory Gregory Where you were to get your hands on the new Laboos that came out?
Starting point is 00:05:35 Oh, don't even get me started. I don't want to talk about it's the site crash. Really? Popmer! Oh, I'm so mad at you. I got four of them. Shut them. Bro, I was about to go ahead.
Starting point is 00:05:50 There's a new Laboubu. It's version three, you guys. These Labububu's or like tie-eye-looking lubos or whatever. And they went on south 7 p.m. yesterday. Literally the site crashed at 7.01. And then you're like refreshing it, refreshing, refreshing it. Once you do get on, everything's sold out.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Yeah. Wow. My friend that sold me mine, she called me. She was like, are you going to get them? They're like dropping at 7 p.m. There's this version, this version. This color. That color is like.
Starting point is 00:06:17 It's a whole thing. I don't even know. Yeah, you do because you do have a Laboon. I don't try to act like it's just a girl thing. I have one. Why don't you ever bring it? One of those like little, like, it's in my car. I know you say that, but you never bring it inside here.
Starting point is 00:06:30 He's reaping the benefits of having a Laboo because he posted. mine when I first got this. The girls are like, oh my god. It worked, but it didn't because they were like, what girl are you with? But what Laboubu is that? Do you see?
Starting point is 00:06:44 That makes them want you more. It's like 50-50 chance. Yeah, so it might work, but it might not work. And then he was like, that's my co-worker, stop. And they don't believe me. She has a Louie bag. How am I supposed to compete with that? Tell her, I'm the Labubo Master.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Get your bread up then. Get your bread up there. But if he didn't, get your hands on these laboos, don't worry about it. You don't have to spend $200 on a resale on them. That's how much they are for resale? For resale, like $200.
Starting point is 00:07:11 I got you on the latest, newest plushy that everybody wants. Which one? Which one? Dr. Simi. Yes, Dr. Simi is based on. He's a little... The pharmacy? The pharmacy.
Starting point is 00:07:23 From Mexico? From Mexico. Yes. They have little plushies of him. Oh, my gosh. You have them. And everybody is going crazy. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:30 Shout out to Jose, who was able to find them. What's this guy named? He crosses the border off. No, no, let him get me. No, that's that character. El Chapulil. Oh, no. Colorado, bro.
Starting point is 00:07:41 Chapuline Colorado. Come on. Oh, my gosh. Oh, you're so cultured. Yeah, this is. So they have Dr. Simi basically like at CBS. It's a CVS of Mexico. Of Mexico.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Yeah. CBS and Mars. Yeah, facts, for sure. And then they dress him up in different characters. But I've seen him a lot at concerts. Like, people will post him in concerts while. they're watching Taylor Swift or different acts that are huge that may not even know who the heck this little plushy is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:09 And it goes viral. Yeah. This is like the hottest. Everybody wants them right now. I know we could get our hands on them. Yeah. I know. Jose, how much did it cost?
Starting point is 00:08:18 $30 each? $30 each? That's not bad. That's not bad at all. Resale that. Okay. So. We sell like $70.
Starting point is 00:08:24 Dang. These pharmacies, they're going to come to America. Yeah. Or they have or they're about, they either just did. Yeah. They just did. in March. I believe they first came in Texas. So they're in Texas right now.
Starting point is 00:08:37 So what you're saying is we're going to have a Dr. Simi Supreme Collab soon? Yes. Yeah. No, but you know what? What's crazy is that like a couple of weeks ago, like a doctor simi like the whole costume, they were out here for the LA Kings game. Yes. The marketing is starting. It is, it is. So maybe they're going to start like a whole pharmacy out
Starting point is 00:08:55 here with Dr. Simi. What's the it's a pharmacy, uh, Bucky. No. Yeah, Bucky. From Texas. From Texas. Yeah. That's a supermarket, isn't it? No. I don't even know what it started as, but it's a beaver. And if you go and I've been there, most, like probably three-fourths of the store is merch of the beaver.
Starting point is 00:09:13 Yeah. It's a gas station. So it's like, like a gas station, I think. Like a lifestyle. Mm-hmm. So that's going to be that. Yeah. Well, you got two of them right here, Dr. Simi's.
Starting point is 00:09:21 Oh, no, but he's not tie-dye. He doesn't look like a little ugly Laboooooooooooo. Yeah, he don't look like you. It's Friday. Who we shout out this fine Friday. We've got a lot of shout out. Shout out to... Gabe wants to shout out his mother, Sarah.
Starting point is 00:09:38 Uh-oh. All right. He started off strong. Start over again. Start off strong. Gabe wants to shout out his mother, Sarah Laura. She listens every day going to work. She doesn't speak fluent English, but she does get, like, the little things.
Starting point is 00:09:50 There we go. Oh, okay. It's hilarious to her. I want to give a shout out to Danny and Gerdemol. Last night from Downy is a best. Bessos. Are you okay? It's not, I try to keep, I call it Bessos lounge, but it's just Bessos.
Starting point is 00:10:02 He's just best of us. What were he doing over there? I was DJing for Concrete at his show. Oh. How's he doing? Does he miss us? He was like, last night he's like, I'm on the radio, guys. On to the way, really?
Starting point is 00:10:14 Everybody in the corner is like, yeah. He's like, all right, I got to go because I got to be up early. He's not here. It was a joke. It was a joke. But he said he loves it so much. Yeah. And then he misses all of us, too.
Starting point is 00:10:25 Yeah. We miss him too. Yeah. And we got a lot of birthday shoutouts. Ortiz wants to shout out his son, Aaron, turning nine today. Orthiz. Big nine. Day Day, Day, Ily on Instagram
Starting point is 00:10:35 wants to shout out her son Aiden for turning 13. Aiden! You did that, Aiden. Ryan wants to shout out his sister, Charlie, who just, her sister, Charlie, who just turned 14. Oh, nice. Charlie. G.R. wants to give his mom a birthday shout out.
Starting point is 00:10:48 It's her birthday today. Happy 39th birthday. Happy 39th. Happy 39th. Shout out to Matthew Trejo. He's turning six Saturday. Matthew. Happy birthday to Jasmine from your mom, dad, and your daughter,
Starting point is 00:11:01 daughters, Leila, and Bella. Bela. Jasmine. And Pedro wants to give a birthday shout to his son, Lionel, Valenzuela. He turns seven. Hey, Big Seven. That's a big name for Big Seven years old.
Starting point is 00:11:12 They're sure messy fans. For sure. Lionel. Yeah, for sure they hate all the... Ronaldo. The Ronaldo barking YouTube videos that are happening. I also got a shout out that someone sent me. I don't know if you did it.
Starting point is 00:11:26 I don't think you did. Can I get a birthday or regular shout out to my lovely wife, Adriana? name is Omar and I've been sending the Brown Bank Morning's page the shoutouts, but I don't know, maybe I'm blocked because we didn't hear them. It's capping. Wow. They said they're from the DMV area and that they're really, really happy. I put my wife and my best friend onto the show and they love it too.
Starting point is 00:11:53 Awesome. Nice. That I had sent that one to him too. That's a shout-outs. You texted it to me? Yeah, I did. But you didn't say it yesterday at 239. Oh, you gotta remind me
Starting point is 00:12:03 Wow It's your segment I didn't see that one On the DMs I go through the DMs I go through the DMs Okay but then Angie sent it to you Yeah I sent it to you
Starting point is 00:12:14 Yesterday at 2 PM Yeah so what time should I be sending you The shout-out Like Maximo does it the morning of Okay Because they're kind of reminds It's like hey I got a shout out for you Be like Maximo Angie
Starting point is 00:12:23 Be like that I'll start scheduling my text messages Or else no Nintendo That's what you used to do You should schedule it I did and then I'm like Oh you know what Like Greg got
Starting point is 00:12:31 Got it. At 2 p.m. Got it. All right. I got a shout out from my boy lefty gone play. Yeah. All right. His birthday bash is tonight.
Starting point is 00:12:40 And he texts me, my birthday bash today. Shout it out. My birthday bash tonight. And then this is, I'm assuming. When's his birthday? It's Monday. It's Monday. Oh, got it.
Starting point is 00:12:49 The bash is today. Yes. I'm assuming that these are the people that are coming because he just, he didn't provide any context, but he just said, R.J. Rucci, Truc-Car, J3, Y, yes. Hood Trophy Bino. That's all he said. So I'm assuming they're going to be there at his concept.
Starting point is 00:13:01 They're like a house party? No, he's having to show at Long Beach tonight. Oh, yeah. He's having to show on me tonight. All right. If you're there, shout out you. Yeah. My boy left the gun, play happy early birthday.
Starting point is 00:13:10 Certified stepping. That's funny. That's right. Happy the birthday to my little one, Luis, this is my last little baby. And he is now six years old. He's a big six. Wow. My guy yesterday.
Starting point is 00:13:21 He tried to stay up because he asked me, this is a smart kid. He asked me what time he was born. And I was like, oh, you were born at five minutes after midnight. He's like, can I stay up until five minutes after midnight? It's like, no, you can't. You have school the next day. Like, you have school tomorrow. Bro, I'm not going to let a six-year-old stay up past midnight, dog.
Starting point is 00:13:39 So, wait, what time was he born? 12-05. Literally, 12-0-0-5? Yeah, 12-0. 5 minutes after midnight. That's literally what I said. Wait, what time? No, I'm kidding.
Starting point is 00:13:47 I hate you. I totally hate you. And it was cute because I was explaining to him, like, okay, the day you were born, and they had to take me in here. And it was really cool. Just, I guess, having those moments with your little one before they're like, Mom, I don't care. Like before when they got it
Starting point is 00:14:02 Like, look, and then what happened? And then I was in your tummy And then what happened to your tummy? And I was like, and I had a stomach egg yesterday And he's like, is that another baby? And I was like, no. Whoa. No, it's just, my stomach's ready.
Starting point is 00:14:14 But he, right now he's bewildered by any, like any story we had. Later, he didn't like. The seven year old old. Jorge is like, what he's like, well, when he's older and he's asking you what time he's born, you already know why. It's because a girl wants to know. Oh, yeah. Oh, my son and son.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Oh, I was like, my son. Yep, that's cool. That's when you know. What are you saying? Someone was asking a question. I don't know. I couldn't hear you over it. It was you, Vic.
Starting point is 00:14:37 You were asking a question. Yeah. Oh, my God. You were about to ask a question. It might have been answered already. But happy birthday to Luisito. Yes. Happy birthday, Luisito.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Happy birthday to my little Lucito. His birthday party. His birthday bashes tomorrow. Yeah. RJ. Yeah. No way. Yeah, y'all probably got a lineup too, though.
Starting point is 00:14:57 The same too, yeah. All right. That's hilarious. All right, let's get into the nominees for the Simp of the Week. Come on. These are the nominees for the Simp of the Week. Simps, Simps, Simps, Simps, Simps, Simps, Simps, Simps. Our first nominee is a pastor's wife who was sitting down on the podcast
Starting point is 00:15:22 and they were talking about their relationship. Her name is Kelly Steele. His name is Renald Steele. Oh, Reginald, sorry. And when they were talking about the experience of how their relationship got to where it is, she talked about a moment where he wasn't in love with her. Listen. And when I was going through transition of coming home on the weekends, not being there, telling me I hate you, I'll never love you. I wish I never married you.
Starting point is 00:15:47 I knew that life and death is in the power of the tongue through the Word of God. So I would say, you will love me one day. We will have a good marriage one day. And although he would go out for weekends, I would literally help him get ready to go meet his side check by arning his clothes. and getting them ready for the night. And these are all things I was grace to do. I would not encourage anybody to do that unless you are grace by God to do this.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Crazy. Grace by God. She would iron his clothes and send him off. And be like, you will be back. He was over her. Yeah. Over her. I hate you.
Starting point is 00:16:17 I don't want to be with you crazy for preaching. Yeah, like, I'm cheating in front of you, look at it. And she was like, okay, it's fine. But my shirt's wrinkled, babe. Can you? She doesn't like when it's wrinkled back. And that's probably their testimony. That's probably the trial and tribulation that they went through because now they're together.
Starting point is 00:16:35 They're happy. Yeah. Yeah. And I mean, it's a wild thing to say. It's not a movie number one. It's weird. It's definitely weird. And especially you use God in this like God gave me the, I guess, the patience to weigh, the grace to wait.
Starting point is 00:16:50 And the iron. And the iron. And the iron. The next nominee is rapper Slim Thug. So Slim Thug had been brought up by Megan the Stallion in the show in Houston And for some reason He felt that Megan the Stallion was into him At Coachella, Megan the Stallion went on stage
Starting point is 00:17:10 And she wanted to play his song But she said this when playing his song And no, Slim Thug just don't mean I want you I just like your music there Slim Thug, it doesn't mean I want you I like your music, babe Because previously she had brought him out and he said she wants to do that's why she said.
Starting point is 00:17:33 But Slim Thug took this, I'm not into you, I just like your music, babe, and saw it his own way. Now, what you take that as a biz, though? She said, she loved my, she played my music on Coachella stage. She gave me a shot at. I said my name on Coachella stage. And then she called me babe. Slim Thug was type to be like, bro, did you see how she love? looked at me when she said, I hate you.
Starting point is 00:18:02 Get out of here. Yeah. Did you see the way she did him? She looked me in the eyes when she told me that. That means she wanted him. Yeah. Him and the preacher's wife, same vibe. True.
Starting point is 00:18:11 Yeah. Yeah. You're telling me, you hate me, you don't want anything to do with me? I think you love me so much. God wants me to go through this to be with you. I hear you loud and clear. It is wild and it's funny because it's been happening over time. So it's like he's still stuck on this delusion.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Yep. Our next nominee is someone who misses having a suegra. I thought you're going to do our very own. And that's his way of making fun of me. I'm so salty. It's DJ Gregsy who misses his ex's suegra. No, I miss having a swagger. A.K.A. and he sees her every day.
Starting point is 00:18:46 It's just tell me you miss your ex without saying you miss your ex. You're too mad. Just say I miss my ex. They're a package deal, brother. Yeah. No, no, I miss having a suegra. In order to have a suagra, you have to have a suagra, you have to have a ex. have the person that was your package i could have another swagger yeah but you're saying if you
Starting point is 00:19:03 you can only miss an experience you have got me on that one what's the thing again you miss the most about this oh the food the love comfort everything the daughter oh wow her daughter's warm her daughter's food massages that i used to get every day still salty about that. I thought Perez was a safe space. Guess not. Those are our nominees. Those are three nominees. It's actually really tough. Three nominees, that's it. I feel like there's more.
Starting point is 00:19:37 No, the arms are pimpses. And the winner, the simple the week is. Well, what you think that as a disco? She said, she played my music on Coachella stage. She gave me a shot at. I said my name on Coachella Stage.
Starting point is 00:19:57 and then she called me babe. She wants me, bro. She wants me, bro. Have you ever been that delusion about a girl? Oh, my God, all the time. She has not done anything at all in, like, to make it seem like she likes you, but to you, boom, there's signs.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Yeah. I made eye contact with the bottle service girl last night. I was like, she wants me. It's man in the station. Becky G. I was thinking of that for you. Becky G. She don't want you, though.
Starting point is 00:20:22 I feel like she does, but I'm not ready. I'm in a relationship right now. What do you mean? You're not ready for your crazy. That's what I'm saying. I'm not ready. You're going to be in this relationship forever. I know.
Starting point is 00:20:33 I have a lot going on. So you're not ready forever. So you'll never be ready. It's never going to happen. Just accept that. Unless you're accepting that you're not going to be in a relationship. No, I'm going to be in a relationship forever. Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:42 There you go. But there's ups and downs. You didn't say, Will. Just kidding. It's a joke. It's a joke. Yeah, we should probably move on. Greg, remember when he was not that.
Starting point is 00:20:57 girl that worked here liked you and like her. I was about saying. And she literally got a new, a whole boyfriend and you're like, oh, he looks like me. She wants me. He's like a Timo version of me. But I was going to say like when a girl likes my story, like hearts it, boom, she wants me. Like I instantly think like, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:21:14 You got a chance. I have a chance. 100%. That's a physical life that you did on my story. It's a physical light. A little tap. Physical tap. But bro, like it's just a photo of like your food or your dog.
Starting point is 00:21:25 Yeah. Yeah. Maybe she wants to go on food and the. bringing the dog out of me. It will never stop. When someone's like this, there's no point of logic that you can say. All right, Slim Thug, congratulations. You're the sim of the week.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Sit, sip. Sit, sip. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, phone line. We got you for the homie help line.
Starting point is 00:21:53 Samantha needs our help. Samantha. Samantha. sent us a DM and said, Hey, Brownback, I need advice. Hey. I'm a supervisor and I just got relocated to a different city for my job. And I've been having issues with the way this employee dresses.
Starting point is 00:22:09 All right. She said, mind you, she is young. She's in her early 20s, a Gen Z, and bury about her mental health, feelings, and boundaries. That's a good thing. Live, laugh, love. Is it? No, that's not Gen Z.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Oh, that's millennial, yeah. That's a participation trophy. I'll get it started. No, we're millennials, bro. No, participation trophy is. Gen Z. Yes. Okay, all right.
Starting point is 00:22:34 She said, so I am very careful and mindful of her feelings when I talk to her. Our work requires us to dress professionally, but this girl's thought of professional is a lot different than what us millennials think. Brown bag. We work with kids and parents at a youth center, and this girl has come into work with miniskirts, and crop tops with her stomach out. I don't know if that has to do her being Gen Z. Yeah. Gen Z with me dressed like Billy Elish.
Starting point is 00:23:03 Yeah. I mean, I think they mix it up. They mix it up. They do it like everything. Because for sure, mini skirts and crop tops was whatever I am. I think they're making a comeback. That's what I'm saying. Like mini skirts and stuff like that, that whole, what is it, brats?
Starting point is 00:23:16 Yeah. Like that brats look. That's a theme? Like, yeah. Like cell. Well, no, in general. They're coming back. When you say brat, brother, do you mean Charlie X-XXX,
Starting point is 00:23:25 Like the dolls. Okay, you got to be careful when you say brat around Gen Z right now. Oh, that's the lime green. There's a different brat? Yeah. I'm brat. Yeah. Oh, Jesus.
Starting point is 00:23:35 So she said, I already talked to her about reviewing what she can wear and what is considered appropriate. And her response was that clothes are too expensive to change her whole wardrobe to which I then suggested stores. But her response was that she didn't like the clothes because it was not her style. Okay. Sheen, baby girl. She said apparently parents and other people in the office have complained about the way she dresses But dude she came in last week with another miniskirt and you can see her thong This is definitely not Gen Z you guys
Starting point is 00:24:07 That don't know, the tongue tongue tongue telling you I think she's just a hooch She's just a hooch Like I don't think has anything to do with her generation Yeah no she's getting judged but she's just a hooch She said I again spoke to her but she said that it's not inappropriate but this is how people dress nowadays and told me that I shouldn't be sexualizing her. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:24:29 She's not big words. She said she's very about, like, mindfulness. Yeah. Do not look at me as an object. Okay. She said, I cannot fire her because we are afraid she may sue us for discrimination or something. Help me, Brownback. How can I get through to this girl?
Starting point is 00:24:44 What should I even do? And yes, I've reported her to HR, but they've told me they have to be careful about lawsuits. Why is the thought to even, like, fire her? Just because the way she's dressing? Well, I guess it's like dress code. I mean, it's the respect that they're the space you're working in. With the kids. There's kids.
Starting point is 00:25:02 You could also influence the kids. Maybe not directly like today. But, you know, it's just like, do is that what like they want to, you know, show the other little girls to be like, oh, when I grew up, I want to dress like this. And I think also even like mom. The parents could freak out about stuff like that. Yeah. Mom's sending their dads to pick up the kids. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Dads are no longer allowed to pick up the kids. Yeah. It's just a, I think the new generation now is just like, they're wearing a lot of revealing clothing. So it's like, do you get used to it? I don't know if I'm tripping, but I feel like we've always worn revealing clothing. But like in the workspace. Yeah, in the workspace, it's different. Like, I get the whole like croftop thing.
Starting point is 00:25:42 I've seen it too. Like, they'll be wearing croftops a lot more. So that's why she said to her that's professional, no? Or appropriate? I mean, I think just in general, like, so my sister's 21. and when she was in high school, they completely removed the dress code because they thought it would be offensive to...
Starting point is 00:26:00 Tell kids how to dress. You know, their personalities. You know, their personalities. Oh, some people want to dress this way or that way, they identify this way or that way. And so it got like to a point where it's like, you know what, no dress code for anybody. And people would walk around with hats
Starting point is 00:26:14 or just whatever clothes they want. Downy High. There's a lot, yeah. Yeah, they just completely eliminated dress code. Really? Yeah, I used to get, you know, I have to flip my shirt inside out. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:23 That inappropriate things. Can wear a hat? Can wear a hat? I couldn't wear sandals. I would get dress clothes for sandals. Yeah, they were strict, you know, when we were going to school and they completely eliminated it. Probably in a lot of schools. I know in my sister's school and that was only a couple years ago.
Starting point is 00:26:35 This girl's probably around that same age. So when you throw out all the rules, you know, in school. Then there's no rules. Then there's no rules. And they think anything is appropriate. Yeah. I'm wearing clothes, so I should be good, right? You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:26:47 I think that's kind of her mentality. And now she's being told you can't dress like this. You can't dress like that. And she's probably like. Like, what are you talking about? Why are you being like that? You're hating on me. You're sexual acting.
Starting point is 00:26:56 Yeah. I think it's less of like trying to tell her how to dress or her style because I don't think, you know, you dress how you want. You're going to make it your style. Yeah. Exactly. But there's different settings, professional settings where there is some type of rules that you got to follow. And I mean, it's honestly lightened up because like growing up you rarely saw like, let's say teachers with like tatted up sleeves and things like that. where now it's like more common, which is okay.
Starting point is 00:27:23 Yeah. But I think there's certain settings that you need to just work with what is, I guess be a little more conscious of what, like what you're doing and who's around you. And I think companies are able to do something like that. Like this is the standard at our company. F a school, F the, not for nothing. Shout out of school. But like I don't care what you did in school.
Starting point is 00:27:44 I don't care how the district is. Right. This job, this is what you do. For sure. If anything at uniform, boom, solve your problem. As a uniform Yeah, just have everybody wear a uniform now Because this girl can't dress right
Starting point is 00:27:57 Because she can't get right Well, if they're afraid of lawsuits Yeah And I'm sure, I don't know I just feel like there's rules for everywhere you work Yeah, I'm wondering if there's like wherever she signed Like the contract for her job There has to be some type of thing
Starting point is 00:28:12 Saying about like dressing I'm assuming Yeah, in that employee handbook or something She came in last week with another mini skirt and you could see her thong. I don't know anywhere that people are going to be like, you know what, you're wrong for penalizing her, sending her home or fire her.
Starting point is 00:28:29 You'll be surprised. I feel like there's those people that'll be like. I don't care about those people. I'm talking about like authorities. Because if you're afraid that this girl's going to suit, because that's what they're ultimately saying. Yeah. We're afraid that we're going to get a lawsuit.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Boom, you have, hey, we work with kids. She was showing her tongue. Yeah. Here's where I told her that she shouldn't be doing that. Here's what she said to me in return. We had no other choice but to let her go, well, what else we're going to do? You got a case there. I feel like it's not that easy.
Starting point is 00:28:59 Nothing's easy, but you have an argument. Just like she has an argument, you have an argument. It could just be the fear of like, oh, we have to go through that. Yeah, the process. We have to, you know, have our legal team. We have to spend money, time, and resources on this. To fight it. It's like, please just put a shirt on.
Starting point is 00:29:15 That would be the easiest solution. She's a 20-year-old working at a youth center. And she just said she can't pay for a legal. Other clothes. That's cap. Yeah. Because, yeah, she's like five-bush. Well, you can start with like little small purchases here and there.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Not anymore. Not a terrorist. Oh, okay. Well, she just doesn't want to. Like, it's like, you can go anywhere. Like, I remember, you know, being told, like, oh, if you ever want to wear a suit for a job interview and you can't afford it, go to the Salvation Army. There's no excuses. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:29:38 It's like, it's all about, like, do you want to put the effort in? You know what I'm saying? Like, I believe, like, my first job, like, it was selling watches at Macy's. And you have to dress, like, semi-professional, right? And I remember. I went to the Swami to go buy dress pants. Yeah. It was like it's pretty cheap.
Starting point is 00:29:53 It's a thing. Of course. Yeah. So doable. Exactly. Okay. You know what? What needs to happen?
Starting point is 00:30:00 Officewear needs to be a club wear thing again. Be like cool. Because the reason we all had office wear is because we would go to the club in our vest. Yeah. You're so right. In our vest and our dress pants. You know what the way is? Blazers.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Blazers. Heck yeah. That was a thing. Ooh. It's rocking my blazers. If we just needed to make that popping again? Yeah. Bring back fedoras.
Starting point is 00:30:20 That part. All you guys look like, Neo, the girls too. Yeah. Now at the clubs, all you see is oversized jeans and dirty air forces. That's what I'm saying. To me, this vibe is baggy clothes, maybe like a crop top. A crop top with baggy pants. Yeah, baggy pants.
Starting point is 00:30:38 You know what I think what Samantha should do is give her that same energy. What do you mean? Show up in many skirts and crop tops. See how uncomfortable. It makes her feel. No, you're going to build the spice girls up in the junk. You look chopped. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:53 You look chopped. Hey, kids, I know that word. What the hell does that mean? Yeah, what does that mean? I know it. Just just know that I know. What does it mean? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:59 So chit-huh. Like crunch? No. Kids, you look good today. You don't, none of you look chopped today. Oh, did I eat? Oh, gotcha. Gotcha.
Starting point is 00:31:06 Did I eat down with this outfit? Yeah, that's, eight. No, that's all. No, no. No. It's the thing. It's only, it's only a thing if you're like, hey, what's seven plus one? eight you ate that
Starting point is 00:31:18 boom yeah I started God this is not me no I and guess what boomer you don't get it honestly you're not eating right now boomer is cool hey you're not eating right now
Starting point is 00:31:27 come on not knowing the slang I know the slang y'all don't even know what chop means I do thank you chop isn't even giving that's old two that's old too damn okay I want to know what chop means
Starting point is 00:31:41 I'm curious you look whack really yeah that's wow I figured it out after she used it I look so chopped right now. No, you don't. You look great, everybody.
Starting point is 00:31:49 Cooked. Like crusty. Musty. It's chopped. Dusty. I know, but I'm saying like, our words better. I don't want to change it. Yeah, Dusty's really.
Starting point is 00:31:56 Because we're old full. To the kids, now that's the poor. And we're old. We're old. Working with a hoochie. She's a little about a hoochie mom. Who-rah, who-rah. She's a professional, okay?
Starting point is 00:32:08 She's a professional. I don't know. I don't know. So, Samantha works at a job. Wrong field. It's around, like, kids and parents have it. Work at power. Just kidding.
Starting point is 00:32:19 Well, I look at us talking about dress code other places when we're definitely not dressed. There's people from the radio station that come in dressed in suits. True. Yes. Look great all the time. Bless them. Special out to Irma from sales. She looks incredible all the time.
Starting point is 00:32:33 All the time, yeah. Color coordinating all of that. Us, not that. We're in sweats. That is our new. I've been here with slippers. I feel like sweats is our dress coat. Like our.
Starting point is 00:32:43 Yeah. But I feel like we have an excuse because we're here really early. And it's so cold in the morning. So it's like, I can. No, I know, but I'm just saying we're not one to talk. Yeah, no, you're right. About dress code. You know what?
Starting point is 00:32:55 Yeah, let the other point. I know that's on like when you're right. People used to be on radio in full on like three-piece suits. Like back in like the 40s and 50s and stuff. Why I got a chill. This is a valid. A Hamooke up. We have your favorite song coming up right now.
Starting point is 00:33:10 It still happens today. Skib de do. Skib a do. Shut up. Shut up. Steve Harvey. You're right. Back then, imaging was not even imaging.
Starting point is 00:33:19 It was just like people making funny noises. Make something that is an image and then talk. Again, look at us talking when we're not credible in that area. Imaginab-dab-dab-a-divety. Imaging and radio is not like a picture. Imaging and radio is like when you hear this type of stuff. Wake up, L.A. Oh, 106, babies.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Hey. It's like that. No, back then I was like, I got a little. I got out of radio. Power Vision and Daniel and everybody that does imaging here. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:33:51 Not Vic. Yeah, not Victor. Yeah. Thank you, though. Thank you. You don't do imaging here. I do it with my voice. Okay, do it cool.
Starting point is 00:33:59 And continue with the story. Okay, so Samantha, she works at a youth center. She has this employee, sorry, coworker that's in her early 20s, Gen Z, very mindful, very demure, very, She's dressing, you know, very revealing. Mini skirts, crop tops, stomach out. She feels, Samantha feels like it's not professional. She's told her plenty of times, hey, you can't wear that. You shouldn't wear that.
Starting point is 00:34:26 That's not appropriate. And she always gets pushback. And now she doesn't know what to do. Her job is afraid of Samantha's co-worker suing, making a lawsuit, all that. And now she wants to know, what should I do? How do I get through to this girl? wear the same thing Make it dress like this hoochy day
Starting point is 00:34:46 Just like a hoochy day Just make a free dress Fridays Free dress Fridays The whole job Yeah Give her an application to Sam's So we're taking your calls about that And I'm sorry to interrupt this incredible conversation
Starting point is 00:35:02 Men with amazing opinions about the way women dress But I do want to say happy birthday to my little one Luis who's in the car Shout to Horito to Both on their way to school. Our drive to school is probably like two minutes, so I have no time. But I love you both. And Luis, happy birthday to you.
Starting point is 00:35:18 I cannot wait to celebrate your birthday tomorrow. And I know you're going to have a great time at school today. And we all love you so much. You are sunshine. You are sunshine as well, Horito, because I cannot do one from one of them and not for the other. Jorge, Luis, I love you so much. Happy birthday, Luis. Happy birthday.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Happy birthday. I can't wait to see the Nintendo Switcher mom just got you. Oh my God. The newest one that just came up in the two? I didn't even come out yet. You have to buy two of them too, right? Yes. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:35:45 Is that a PS5? You got us $500 gift cards? You guys are saying. It does nothing to me. His dad got a little PS5. And they're happy with a little robot toy we got them. And the new PS5? They don't even know about that.
Starting point is 00:35:58 And you bought them a pony? Oh! Try harder. Yeah. Keep trying. So chop. So chop. Both of you chop.
Starting point is 00:36:07 You got robucks for them? Yeah. They have. Oh, they have. bread and roland you're not doing anything you bought them a mayback oh my god they're they don't even know what that is they know what that is they got a meat and green package to see lepti gunplay oh oh no jeepty gunplay's performing at their birthday party oh you know who they're related to right yeah all right then shut up they got another
Starting point is 00:36:33 rolex oh no they know they know that the first one we got and the second one's on them to get. Well, he doesn't have to because you got it for him already. No. Luis is six years old. And he loves Minecraft. He started to saw the movie.
Starting point is 00:36:52 He's going to have a Minecraft party. You guys are not doing anything. Jack Black is going to her birthday? You got Steve. You got Steve. Go to her. Birthday party. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:37:02 Okay, that's where you got me. Because he's going to ask you about that. You guys are going to ask you about that. But believe me, we tried. Chicken jockey's going to be there? Oh my God! He will be there. There is a Steve coming to the party.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Steve? She's got it. Oh, man. Anything else, you jerks, watch when your kids have birthday party. Everybody's going to throw popcorn at each other like it's a movie theater? Get the water hose again? Sprite everything. Do it.
Starting point is 00:37:33 It's your birthday. There is school already. I told you it was two minutes. There in school. You guys are just saying it. They're going to turn it right off. Sounds expensive, never mind. All right, I apologize for that.
Starting point is 00:37:50 Let's go back to telling us a girl how to dress. Just to be a little bit more, I guess. Professional in a professional setting. Okay, when I'm thinking of youth centers, my brain goes to where the kids go to camp or where the kids, like summer day camp or after school programs. Like a YMCA. And a lot of the kids, like the kids, like the kids.
Starting point is 00:38:09 The counselors are young. They're young. But they've always, to me, worn a shirt. Like there's a uniform of like a long-collar shirt. Different colors. Sometimes they're bright blue. Sometimes they're yellow. Yeah, it's to signify who is who, I guess, with them.
Starting point is 00:38:27 Yeah, because I used to work at a rec center, like a park. Of course you did. And I was like a basketball coach. Why you suck so bad? Poor those kids. Actually, it won three championships. You suck a lot. You suck so much.
Starting point is 00:38:41 Ask about me. And you work with these championships? I'm a king out there. Three championships or what? I was the Phil Jackson, the Van Nuys Park. Okay. No, but we worked at the youth center and there was like a little uniform or like a color. That you had to wear.
Starting point is 00:38:56 What color was your miniskirt? Me? I only wore it when I watched Roddy Roddy Piper. All right. I don't know what that is. Wrestling. What might be happening is, She might be like altering and like cropping her uniform shirt or something.
Starting point is 00:39:14 You know what I'm saying? Oh, okay, yeah. Yeah, because it's like how we did with our P clothes. Exactly. Like you could get a T shirt, but it's like, okay, I'm going to crop this because, you know, I like it this way. I like it to dress. She's making it her own. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:39:25 Well, you're hitting on my shirt because it's distressed. And honestly, I guess I personally don't have a problem with the crop. I don't think the issue with the thong coming out of the mini skirt and all of that. It just seems a little bit odd. No, it's definitely odd. Yeah. But I also think that you're in every reason, right, to say something, especially as the supervisor. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:48 Because this, Samantha is a supervisor, right? That's what she said. She's been told her. Or maybe she's just hating on her because she's young and she's cute. And maybe Samantha, it's not that cute. I bet that's what the other girl thinks. That's what the young publicer thinks for sure. For sure.
Starting point is 00:40:01 For sure on TikTok story timing, let me tell you about my supervisor, part one. she's hating because she ain't me that's what she's thinking maybe it's just funny to me that like I try to yeah I can hear it already she's not even demure yeah honestly she never gives anything Adrian we got Adrian in Chicago is this your cousin probably is your cousin named Adrian yeah Adrian Adrian Adrian yeah what's up are you are you Vick's cousin yes I am okay which one the colorblind one Or the stutterer one? The colorblind stuttering one. He's the combo.
Starting point is 00:40:39 It's a combo deal. He's so cute, AJ. Adrian, thank you to listen to you, bro. I appreciate you, brother. What would you say, though, to Samantha? So, I had an interesting experience. I used to work for the government, and we had an intern. We had an intern that got sent home.
Starting point is 00:40:57 Your declares, he can't say too much. Are you a defense? Yeah. What do you mean? Work for the government? Yeah. I used to work for like the local aldermen, so like the equivalent for you guys is a council person. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Okay. So you wore suits. Ah, yes. You have to dress up for sure. Okay. Yeah, so we had an intern, and on her first day, she got home within five minutes, because she had just, like, super exposed cleavage and just, like, not appropriate. She came back, but she had to go home and change. But lesson learned for her.
Starting point is 00:41:32 She always tells me about that time. She's like, damn, Nikki really sent me home, huh? And I was like, yeah, she did, bro. You walked in looking bogus. She walked in looking like Monica Lewinsky. All right, who caught her? I was a bad. The first five minutes, who catches her that she's dressed in her?
Starting point is 00:41:49 Who saw her first? Yeah. No, no, it wasn't me. It was my coworker Nikki G. Was Nikki being a hater? No, Nikki. I mean, like, she kind of is a hater, but in that instance she was right
Starting point is 00:42:04 yeah she was definitely right I thought he probably wanted to tell her like something about her outfit but he would have got the color wrong you can't you know you can't be wearing that orange top yeah it's right Adrian it's right Adrian
Starting point is 00:42:22 are you so you're friends with that little cleavish lady yes it's actually like a family friend too so I've known her forever and she got a BBL now so it all worked out. Nice. So it all worked out. It's great.
Starting point is 00:42:37 She has cleavage to go with the BBL as she works with you. And she's a family friend and you heard about your family. Oh. The prima to the arima. Gross.
Starting point is 00:42:51 So it runs in the family. How big? No. That's what he said. I'm not going to put the correlation there, but it's crazy that they're also from Chicago. Oh, I just got it. All right.
Starting point is 00:43:08 Top tier. Oh, God. Kate. Kate. What's up Kate? Hi, yes. If I were the supervisor, I would let her know. I'm sorry that she's offended by my statement.
Starting point is 00:43:23 But that we have a professional level of dress and here's the policy. And I'm going to call this your warning. your next one will be a write-up. I know, so I feel like you're a supervisor. I understand you appreciate boundaries, and you seem to be ahead of that. Like, you're very sensitive to other people. However, it is your job to be the one that, like,
Starting point is 00:43:44 is confident in what they say, you know? And it's by the book. Yeah, you should just drop the policy in forever and say, you know what? I've already given you two warnings and that's one's a write-up. See? She sounds on me. No, she sounds like she's,
Starting point is 00:43:59 that's the job. No, that's the way. It has to be. Everybody thinks they're afraid of these people. Like, what's a prep professionally. What you're supposed to do? Yeah, and it's not me. I don't care if you're offended. You know what?
Starting point is 00:44:09 Let's go, Kate. That's okay. What do you do for a living? Are you a supervisor or manager? I work in education, so I work with a lot of AIDS. I'm dressed unprofessionally. And I'm always telling, I'm like, look, what do you think the kids be? Right.
Starting point is 00:44:21 I don't want to see your hoo-ha hanging out. That part. I think, no, mind. Shout out, Kate from, you know. Yeah. I think, someone's saying. Someone say. We need more sternness
Starting point is 00:44:32 Nowadays And Kate's ready to do that KPWR, HD1, Los Angeles, Power 106 LA's number one for hip hop Buenos deez We have those Kendrick Lamar tickets Coming your way After homie helpline
Starting point is 00:44:44 Because we're trying to help the homie Samantha And talk to Kate from Chris Mesa Hey Kate At the school that you work at You work out of school right? She's an education I work yeah
Starting point is 00:44:53 I work it for a district yes Okay Do you see a lot of the kids Like did you guys Did you guys eliminate a dress code as well recently or like How is that in schools?
Starting point is 00:45:02 The kids, it depends on the high school. Some of our high schools, the kids come and looking like, whoa, I don't know how boys are paying attention. And then some are pretty strict, and they'll hand out, like, T-E T-shirts, except for them to wear. Instead of their little crop tops or little shorty shorts or stuff. Shorty shorts?
Starting point is 00:45:24 So it's like each high school kind of determines what it is, not the district. Yeah, because you want to know. it's funny. It depends on if it's a male principal or a female principal because a man are a friend, they're going to be like, if they say something, then they get in trouble. Yeah. Whereas women are like like, hey, say what it is. Girl, you look crazy.
Starting point is 00:45:44 Go put a pretty shirt on. Well, I'm just worried about my AIDS because the AIDS aren't much older than some of the students they work with. And the boys are already looking at them. And so I'm like, you get under wraps, girl. Yeah. Kate, when you do that, do they listen? They do, but I'm old, so
Starting point is 00:46:03 No, you're great. You're great, Kate. And I say stuff pretty directly in a giggle kind of way. I kind of say it in a sarcastic like that. You're going to be pregnant next week. I didn't know you're giving out a free show. Yeah, yeah. You don't realize it, but they're throwing pennies on the ground for you to bend over.
Starting point is 00:46:23 Oh! Hey! In my name, we charge for that. She's like, someone's going to drop a pencil. Kate's like you're dressed like you're going to the library after work. He's been a little cochino. It's an old-st establishment. Yes.
Starting point is 00:46:38 Yes. Yeah, yeah. It's a good club. Good books. Alyssa. Alyssa. What's up, Alyssa? Whittier? Hey, what's that? Brambe.
Starting point is 00:46:47 Hi. Are you reping for the Gen Ziers right now? Not, no, I'm 25. I'm the older side, but I really don't know where I like. I think you're a Gen Zier. Yeah. Yeah, you guys just want to hate her. Oh, what?
Starting point is 00:47:02 I'm asking Chris. She's O.G. OG Genzy. She's, oh, yeah, she's just like, yeah. OG Genzy. I guess. Born in like 99. She's born in like 99.
Starting point is 00:47:14 Baby girl. Yeah, I am 99. Yeah, you're Genzy. Okay. I guess. Did you think you were millennial? I'm going to say, no, I honestly don't want to be millennial. You don't want to be millennial.
Starting point is 00:47:27 You don't want to be millennial. Yeah, the total, like, first sign of a Gen Z or you don't want to be a millennial. I know I'm not giving it. I would not be a millennial, but I'd be like, all right, I'm Gen Z, but they hate that comes with Gen Z. It's like, impeccable. It's crazy. Okay, so I am working in the art industry, so I'm like, I do graphic design.
Starting point is 00:47:48 Nice. So there's no such thing, I guess, really. It just depends on where I work. And right now I'm working at a corporate office, but it's in, it's very casual. And like when I interviewed, I wore something that I was like, okay, I'm going like semi-formal, semi-professional. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:08 And so I was like, okay, let me see what I could wear. And I, I've already had some things from a previous job where I was just trying to match the vibe of everyone else there because he gave me an excuse to like buy new clothes that I've been wanting to get. So right now, honestly, I'm heading over to work. I'm wearing Converse, high top conference. with some Levi jeans. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Straight legs. And just a regular black top and some jackets. That's pretty casual. Like, it's really not, like, yeah, it's pretty casual. And, like, I know if I go in there, everyone else is going to look similar or. Well, you're matching Greg right now. You're literally the same exact outfit. Yeah, I mean, it's just very basic, very casual.
Starting point is 00:48:48 And also, the higher-ups are all at home because everyone might, you know, work salaries. Gets to work remote on Fridays and Mondays. But, yeah, I just wanted to see. I guess, like, I think she knows she's wearing whatever she's wearing. Like, she's going to work every day being like, okay, this looks good, I feel great. And it's like, okay, there's also other ways to feel great. Like what? Like drinking a matcha?
Starting point is 00:49:12 Come your hair. I guess. I mean, she's a lot of money, to be honest. You know. She knows. I love matcha. I love going to trying places. I go with my girl all the time.
Starting point is 00:49:26 I'm like, all right, babe, let's go. let's go try this place and we go and I think we've got. What is your advice for the girl? You are doing brain rot right now. I'm not understanding. She just, every Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:49:41 She just scrolled to the next TikTok in her life. She didn't get ready with me. She did an outfit in the day. Next real, next real. She even vented and said like, you know, the people are in salary and they get to work from home on weekends. She's just story time, everything. That is hilarious.
Starting point is 00:49:56 Alyssa. I feel like I just watched the TikTok. This is my second time on the radio with you guys. And the first time I was really nervous and I found a very high pitch. I'm trying not to sound like a 15-year-old. You're failing. You're failing.
Starting point is 00:50:11 Hey, you guys. This is my second time on the radio. Get ready to me to talk to them. You guys. It's nervous. But anyway, I would honestly to Samantha, I think it's best to continue having those conversations because having the like what?
Starting point is 00:50:26 The person performing had said, like, say, hey, if you don't, if you come in next time, it's going to be a write-up. Because also, like, why are you wearing a song with children? I don't know. It's a little weird. It's a little weird. I don't know. It's like, I think if you're, I also want to know, what is she wearing the interview? True.
Starting point is 00:50:44 Probably that. That's how she got the job. No, maybe she. Oh, no, no, because Samantha got moved there. So she wasn't the one that hired her. Right. Right. Oh, that's right.
Starting point is 00:50:56 But that is interesting, though, like, what did she wear to the interview that, like, hey, whatever you're doing the job. You're right. Right, right. What if it was over Zoom? What if it was over Zoom? Because it was on a Friday when all the salary people are at home, just like how you, where you work. I guess. But, like, wouldn't you wear, like, something on, like, your top?
Starting point is 00:51:14 Like, if you're wearing pajamas pants or something and then, like, what are you wearing on top? Well, she's not going to show her thong on your chest. She's wearing a crop top on the computer. You can't even see that. That'd be pretty cool. That's true. You probably can't. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:24 But I don't know. I think just having that. conversation and being like, hey, like, you're, the professionalism in this workplace is important to withhold. And we're having, you know, parents come. We're having, you know, let's say they have, like, investors come over. I mean, I have investors that come to my place. And I don't know. It's like, why am I going to be representing the company I work, especially, like, who I am as a person. And, like, how I work doesn't affect, doesn't really correlate with what I wear, but how I'm treated at my work also is what matters as to what I wear.
Starting point is 00:52:01 Like, those two go hand in hand and how you're held and how you're respected at work, especially when there's other people, like parents and, like, grandparents or like even, like, nannies or whatever, but I don't know. I think it's just like you don't want to be wearing that kind of stuff at work. Perfect. Because it's just, if you're going to go, okay, this is my thing. If you can't go on a Disneyland and you're being sent home. home you can't wear it to work.
Starting point is 00:52:27 All right. I don't even know they did that. Doesn't Disney line have like a big like Yeah they have a dress code. Yeah, they have a dress code. I never knew that. Yeah. And also you shouldn't want to go to Disneyland full of kids showing your tongue.
Starting point is 00:52:38 Right. You should go comfortable. Isn't it cold? Isn't it cold outside? Yeah. Why are you wearing a mini skirt to go to work? That was last week. It wasn't that cold last year.
Starting point is 00:52:47 Oh yeah. Oh yeah, it was still. But yeah, I guess it's just like being those ideas in mind. I don't know. I have also noticed. Okay, thank you, Alyssa. Yeah, thank you, Alyssa. That was so, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:59 Hey, but she's not a Gen Z. Keep calling. You are, hey, Gen Z. I hate to break it too. Hold on the line, Alyssa. She's probably still going, like, thinking. Yeah. I was trying to find because sometimes when someone pauses.
Starting point is 00:53:13 I was literally about the same. I was like, just going to, right. Yeah, no. No, no. No. Run on sentence. She's just still talking. I forgot her. What I got, with the best thing I got from was she.
Starting point is 00:53:24 said was that people treat you a certain way at work based on how you're dressed and how they see you. I just respect everybody. Yeah. Some people have drip. No matter how they're dressed. Yeah. Some people have drips. Some don't.
Starting point is 00:53:37 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What? Some people have drips. Yeah. No, but I'm still caught up on what Vicks said. I just, I respect everybody equally no matter how they're dressed.
Starting point is 00:53:46 I'm not understanding how the heck that has to anything to do what we're talking about. But as you should. You should respect everybody on how they're dressed. Cynthia Cynthia Cynthia Cynthia I'm here
Starting point is 00:54:00 Good morning Cynthia How's it going Over there In Poquaima It's okay I just dropped off My son
Starting point is 00:54:07 Had to Share my peace Yeah Nice Has he ever said You look chopped What? Has he ever said you look chopped
Starting point is 00:54:16 No Good No that's good That's good It means You look whack Like it means You look
Starting point is 00:54:23 Custy chopped I'm teaching everybody in the new slang So we can understand What our kids are saying No lingo I know me and my co-worker Always talk about it
Starting point is 00:54:31 Like we don't know What these kids are talking about I don't know All right talk to us India What would you tell Baby Girl Samantha She's a supervisor At a youth center
Starting point is 00:54:39 And at that youth center When she just got transferred over They told her about this girl This girl that's getting complaints About the way that she dresses She's younger She's in her early 20s She dresses showing her midrift
Starting point is 00:54:49 Really short skirts Last week she wore like a skirt that Loki showed her thong and she's had conversations with her like, hey, what's going on with your style of dress? The girl has said, this is what I can afford. This is the stuff that, like, I have in my closet. And even when told, these are other places you could shop. She's like, no, I don't like what they have there. And honestly, the way you're talking to me, it feels like you're objectifying me and sexualizing me. And I don't like that setting a boundary. So she kind of feels like the way that the young girl's talking to her, she's like, I really can't
Starting point is 00:55:21 say anything because I don't know where I'm going to feel insensitive or maybe I might be doing something that could land us in trouble. At least when I went to HR about it, that's what they said. That we're afraid that this could lead to a lawsuit. So we just kind of let this little hoochie mama be. But she wants to know what she could do or if anyone has advice. Well, I think Samantha should send out a mass email to all the staff, you know, explaining dress code and all of that. You know, my job does it. Like, I get that, you know, once a week. It's annoying.
Starting point is 00:55:55 What's a week? Really? Yeah, no, seriously. Yes, it's really strict. And I work graveyard. So, you know, like, even then, they're like, if you come to work, not wearing that uniform, I'm going to send you home. And I've seen it. Shift, you have to come wearing professional clothing, especially when you're working with kids. But, yeah, I think there should be, like, a mass email about dress code, and then there should be, like, a new policy. you know like people i'm excuse me not people you like a new policy and then you get like the paper everybody signs the new policy everybody understands and acknowledges it so then after that it's not directed towards the girl it's directed towards everyone everyone on staff yeah so you're saying exactly so then after that yeah exactly so then she can't feel she can't be like well they're
Starting point is 00:56:45 objectifying me like no it went to everyone it's a new policy that we must wear this and not and it's like And if they don't want to get sued, it's a small price to pay to wear uniform, you know? That part. True. That's smart. And I know, like, nowadays it's all about, like, protect your peace. It's about your well-being, my mental health. But, like, it's not, like, about respect the way it was anymore.
Starting point is 00:57:08 And I know times change, but, like, come on, like, she's not dense. She knows what she's doing. Like, don't sexualize me. Don't objectify me. She knows what she's doing. She's not dense. So it's like, you can't. be dense in regards to something so simple as the dress code.
Starting point is 00:57:26 Right. Like, it's simple dress code. So that's my thing. Like, she knows what she's doing. I think, like, the way to go around it is just send a mass email to everyone. Yeah, and I wouldn't put it. That's a smart thing I do. I wouldn't put it past her.
Starting point is 00:57:40 Like, see how many days I could work without dressing like this without getting fired. She's probably working on a TikTok. She's working on content right now. For sure. None of us get it. Except for Alyssa from Whittier, who's 25 and more that way. And she's like, look, you're working with kids. I really don't see an issue here.
Starting point is 00:57:59 No one is saying letter B. No one is saying. Yeah. Everyone's saying the same thing. Yeah. So, boom. Samantha, go do it. Get a longer skirt.
Starting point is 00:58:07 Reporter? No, the mass email, I think that's going to work. So she doesn't. Establish, you know, a new policy or just like reestablish it. Like, hey, guys, don't forget. This is this. This is that. All because she's dressing like a hooch.
Starting point is 00:58:19 Sambra Sala with Angie Okay, I know you guys are sick of Benny Blanco And Selena Gomez Yeah I'm more of Beni Blanco Oh no, me too Like now that I see them more and more together I love them together letting
Starting point is 00:58:38 But the guys are gonna hate this Because Benny Blanco is raising the bar For this cute little gesture he did for Selena So apparently Selena never got to Go to her prom because at that time She's like, she's already in Disney She's working She's acting
Starting point is 00:58:51 Yeah, she's famous already Who knows? Would have caused a riot. Yeah, it would have. Imagine her in prom, but that would have been really cool. Yeah. So that's one thing she always missed out on, right? And actually, Benny Blanke, her fiance, recreated prom for Selena.
Starting point is 00:59:09 He went ahead and made like this whole video with this instrumental in the background. And then as the video progresses, right, she's like, my fiance has never been to prom before. So I asked her, if we should. take prom photos together at a mall. Angie, I can't hear you over the music, respectfully. She said, yes. I even rented a limo for us. So we headed out to the mall to take photos.
Starting point is 00:59:34 And then he's like, now there's like the next scene. It's like them in the limo, right? And he's screaming out saying like, we're going to prom. And then they get to the mall and they're taking cute little pictures. And he made the whole video. And then you can see that they're having fun. She's happy that she actually got her prompt pictures. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:53 So I'm just thinking I'm like, dude, like, how do they like are they cute? They are very cute. It's like, you can look at them at Brownback Mornings 106 on Instagram actually. It was just prom photos. Yeah, it was just prom photos. But to her like that meant everything. Well, the tension, she never got that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:06 The tension to detail, even on the limo, because that was kind of like a art generation thing. Now there's like sprinters and like. Yeah, that's about to say too. Yeah. The prom, like, limo was kind of a thing. We need to bring limo's bag, dog. I get getting the forings or getting the classic cars. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:22 There's something about a limo, man. I was just having this conversation with somebody about how limo experience was so fun. It felt like you did something. It felt like you were the president. Yes. I always wanted to pop out from the little rooftop. Not rooftop, what's it called? Sunroof, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:40 And put my little head up with my kinsenna dress, but it never happened. Yeah. They didn't let us open it. It's a party bus era now. It is. It is. It is. Party buses.
Starting point is 01:00:50 He actually got the whole, yeah, he got the whole limo. And even like their pictures, like her dress looks like kind of old school. Oh, okay, yeah. Like prom style, like back then. Yeah. So they went back to like that theme. I don't like it for the simple fact that they didn't do the prom pose. They did.
Starting point is 01:01:05 Yeah, they just did like awkward little home girls pose. Not going to lie. They did like the post that I would do with Angie if we took post. They were like, it looks like they just pulled up to the born and raised event. That's literally what I thought. When I saw it. But the born and raised event is more of a formal. Right.
Starting point is 01:01:19 Yeah. Sadie Hawkins. Yeah. For sure. But yeah. I mean, it's cool. I think it's cool that everything he's doing. He obviously is paying attention to detail.
Starting point is 01:01:27 Oh, he does. And cares. You know, and obviously having money like that allows you to do that. It's because he bagged a baddie and he's trying to lock her in as much as he can. He already has. She has her. Shouldn't you all feel like that about the girl that you get? Never said.
Starting point is 01:01:40 What that does. I like how we excuse her. Like, he's that way because she's worth this and he likes, he wants to lock her down. Shouldn't you also feel like that about whichever girl you're like? For sure. Wouldn't it be a problem if you don't feel like that? about to go your way? 100%.
Starting point is 01:01:53 You got to make things happen. You got to do date nights and different things like that to keep it alive. Yeah. But most importantly, you have to listen, okay? Because he actually has advice for you guys to step it up. Listen. I think people's biggest problems, especially men, are that we don't listen all the time. You got to listen.
Starting point is 01:02:09 Just shut up and listen. Listen to what they're saying. A woman is going to tell you exactly what she needs. Like, when guys are like, I don't know what she wants, I don't know what. She told you already. You're just an idiot. You're not listening. If a girl is getting frustrated with you on something,
Starting point is 01:02:21 She's definitely told you multiple times. She's told you multiple times. He's not like including the part where you also have to. Wait, but did you guys catch it? Did you listen? Mm-hmm. I don't think so. I think people for this time especially men are like,
Starting point is 01:02:54 I don't listen. Just she's not going to tell you exactly what she needs. Like when guys are like, I don't know what she wants. I don't know what. She told you already. You're just an idiot. You're not listening. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:03:07 Jesus me, me. Go and start yorando. We just lost. all the male listeners in this room. And honestly, not real men think like that. No, for sure,
Starting point is 01:03:18 but also when you're a little uglier than usual, you got to listen. Oh, my, all ugly. That's ugly. You're the ugliest fool I know. And guess what?
Starting point is 01:03:27 I got a baddie. That part. Yeah. And that's how many feels. Yeah, you are. I'll sit for her. No, it's, it's going to be. And that's not like the old.
Starting point is 01:03:35 You're going to listen. I don't listen enough. He's like the opet. There's a balance. There's a balance. There's a balance. Between you have to listen and also not listen because a girl can tell you, oh, no, like,
Starting point is 01:03:45 I don't want to, like, shut up. I don't want to talk to you anymore. And you have to even fight through those things. So it's like, it's a balance of listening and not listening. Don't listen to them when they, like, are telling you things that you know that they don't mean. No, I think. No, the problem is that he's. Don't listen to them when they tell you things they don't want.
Starting point is 01:04:03 He's playing all his cards. Get out of my house. I'm like, you don't mean that. Oh, yeah, he's showing all this cards. You don't mean that. No, the problem is he's showing all his cards. And it's beautiful. Like this is,
Starting point is 01:04:12 you need to do stuff like this, right? But when you're doing all this in like the beginning of your relationship, they are in the beginning. Yeah. Yeah. What happens is that down the line, you've given almost everything. It's going to fizzle out.
Starting point is 01:04:24 It's going to fizzle out. So when you, like, it's a, it's a, it's, I don't think it's personally a bad thing, but it's like you're applying like pressure 24-7.
Starting point is 01:04:33 At a certain point, you might run out of ideas or just that little spark might be like, all right, like, he's doing too much now. You know, and I feel like he's not going to stay fresh because it's like you're showing all your cards. In three years, he's going to have to take her to the moon. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 01:04:48 He could. I know. I'm saying, no, he has to. Like, with the bar he's setting. I think that while we can use that as a definite reason of if you were to do that, they have to keep doing that. I'm sure there are examples of men that are like, yeah, and that's not an issue for me. It's not an issue for me to continue to listen to her, do cute things for her, be. romantic with her, write her poems, things
Starting point is 01:05:12 like that. I don't know, be romantic. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. There's definitely men that can prolong that. And I guess it's just up to what it's great. It's just up to the type of person you are. To expect that from every man, clearly not. Just like y'all can't expect certain things from every woman. But I think those kind of
Starting point is 01:05:28 guys exist for, like they exist. Yeah. That relationship exists. You know what I'm saying? It's a beautiful relationship. It's not your relationship. And maybe you couldn't drag it out for that long. Maybe you specifically or people you've seen or the experiences that you've had, but also I'm not going to like, let them do it.
Starting point is 01:05:47 No, it's working for them. It's cool. He listened. He just has to listen. She deserves it. She does. So I was just thinking, I'm like, okay, so what's like something that I lived before that I'm like, oh, I wish Marcus was part of it.
Starting point is 01:05:58 If I could relive it again, right? Because of the prompting. Because of the whole prompting because he recreated it for her, right? And so I was thinking, I'm like, so I actually met Marcus while I was in college in the beginning, right? I'm like I would by the end of college like I didn't talk to him anymore so I'm like me like I would love it if he was actually I have my graduation because my graduation was really cool it was at the staple center when it was the staple center I graduated from Fittam it was like that whole like that whole experience thing and I'm like oh it'd be cool if it that wasn't his graduation too no we did not go to the same college so you would have loved for him to sit through your graduation yes and watch me walk in retrospect yeah I'm just thinking that why didn't you guys stopped talking the first time? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:06:40 Both of us just start stop talking. Can you remember that reason? No, I've actually remember that reason. What was it? It was really, we just stopped talking. Like, I just wouldn't call him
Starting point is 01:06:49 or reply back. Same thing for him. Where's that, Angie? I was like 15 years ago. 50's like, I want to read Live when Angie didn't know him. Yeah, that's what she thinks. All right.
Starting point is 01:07:05 That's it for some of my son. Buy your locals of the California Toyota dealers. It's a man to from Brownback. Yeah, you are. I'm probably going to say that. Yes, you are. Let's go. We have our guy, DJ E man.
Starting point is 01:07:17 He's going to be in the mix coming up, the Brownback Morning's House party. It's going to know. It is very much, the demand for this is insane. The demand for taking us back in time and making us feel young again, it's here. And he is going to fulfill that. Before we get into that, I would like to pose a question to Ramona.
Starting point is 01:07:35 Ramona, you have a honey for how long have you had your daddy? 22 years. 22 years. You and Tone Loke. Yes. Okay. Wow. He just took you on a trip.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Yes. Just to celebrate that you've been at power, I'm Brownback Morning's producer for one year, right? Yes. He seems like he's thoughtful. He seems like he is still keeping the romance alive. Yes. So when you hear these fools be like, that's not true. That can't happen.
Starting point is 01:08:03 22 years? What do you have to say? It happens. He's a simp for 22 years. No. Okay, but in another 22 years, like, are you expecting, you know, even grander things or just the same things? I think it's just the same things. The gesture.
Starting point is 01:08:20 Yeah, it's the gestures, the thought that he puts into it. Like, I knew the year was coming up, but it was in fresh in his mind. Like, hey, it's almost time. It means of the week. Of course. Guys like that exist. Yeah. So when they stone while you when you're mad or when they say, oh, two is too close to none, whatever this fool says.
Starting point is 01:08:41 Just know that there's people like tone. I say that. That's me. I'm the one that says that. Okay. And tone look is a man. And that's why you're single gig. I'll take the blame for that one.
Starting point is 01:08:52 I say that all the time. But when tone look is doing that, you don't look at him like, oh, look at this simp, it's like, that's my man. Yeah. But see, her expectations are good. Like, she's like, I just want this same level. It's like what Maximo is saying is that like Benny Blanco might be setting a precedent for it to be raised But how do you know Salina's not like Ramona?
Starting point is 01:09:11 Well, that was Maximo's argument that she's going to expect so, so much. But why would you think? We don't know. We don't have Salina's response. Boom, now you have a example. Yeah. Because I even do things for him.
Starting point is 01:09:21 Like I'll randomly surprise him with something and it doesn't matter that it's been 22 years. You still have to surprise each other once in a while. And that makes sense because Ramona's way better than Selena. What? Would you not agree? Hey guys, say his name. Guys.
Starting point is 01:09:40 What I want you to know is when you guys make those statements about girls In general. You say girls. You don't say women. If you put us all together, I'm putting you fools all together. Tonloch exists. And that's what I'm saying. Tonloch exists.
Starting point is 01:09:55 And because Tonloak and Ramona are the way that they are, I will continue to fight my husband every time He doesn't read my mind And he doesn't do anything special for me On things that I think are special Okay It is my 137 month anniversary Of being on Brownback Morning
Starting point is 01:10:11 Did he do anything? No But he gave you a pep talk Yeah Yeah He said keep your head of Young one Keep your foot in their neck
Starting point is 01:10:20 Youngwood Anyway Shout out of Tongue Yeah Yeah Guys like me and tone logg Yeah No you're not like tone logg
Starting point is 01:10:30 We're just peas in a pod. Yeah, we're two peas in a pod. Tompuk is more like Beni Blanco. Yeah. He listens. You said, you're like, oh, I don't listen. Yeah, Tomoka. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:39 He ain't like Benny Blanco. You're rude. Watch when Benny Blanco, we interview him and you're like, oh, my God, bro, I have curly hair just like you. I probably will say that. I'm crazy. I don't know. Tadana. Tana.
Starting point is 01:10:57 Sports. I love this. I like I want to. Write a horse to this. NFL draft. It's happening right now, right now. Yes. So the first round took place yesterday.
Starting point is 01:11:08 First round, 32 picks. The next round is going on today and then the following one tomorrow. Thank you for that. But there was a big story because Shadur Sanders, son of Dion, prime time. Ledgers. One of the biggest NFL players of all time, coach for Colorado. Shadur Sanders, his son, who was like a top-rated prospect. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:30 He was not selected in the first round. That hurts. It hurts. He was projected to be, you know, top five, maybe top six. Do you make less money the longer takes? Oh, really? Money is an issue with that kid. He has a fan of him already.
Starting point is 01:11:44 Yeah. He has the biggest chain I've ever seen in my life in his draft room. So he's not tripping about that. It's the opportunity. And it's also the somewhat of like embarrassment professionally because, you know, everybody's expecting you to be selected and you're waiting for your name to be called. And everybody's like, all right, this one's up, this one's up. And all of a sudden, that means that every single team in the NFL passed on them once.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Wow. The hardest part about the situation like that is that because they're expected to be drafted, they go to the actual event and there's cameras on them. So every chance like the media gets, they show their reactions. And they're just like constantly like pretty much making you feel bad in the sense. Well, a lot of players now have pivoted into having their own draft parties and their own like controlled environment around their family and friends. But they have a live camera there, like Maximil said.
Starting point is 01:12:32 Watching. Because a lot of people used to go to the event if you're a top 15 pick. And then you didn't get picked. Yeah, and you would seem silly. Like that happened Aaron Rogers. You just see him sweating in the green room like, dude, nobody's picking me. And what's going on? Oh, what is dressing? You know, and it becomes like you become a meme.
Starting point is 01:12:46 And then the Packers got him? The Packers got him. So it's a common thing then. So like Aaron Rogers. Tom Brady too, right? That happened to. No, he wasn't the top rated prospect. He was kind of lucky to be drafted, to be drafted.
Starting point is 01:12:54 To be drafted in the sixth round. But Chador, he went from like, oh, he might be the number one pick. oh, he might be the number three, oh, it might be the number four, to not being drafted at all in the first round. So now, you know, the second round comes up. It comes today. The Browns are picking twice who could pick him. The Raiders, you know, could potentially get him.
Starting point is 01:13:13 But it seems like his draft stock is just falling all the way down. And it's kind of embarrassing. People are, you know, cooking him on Twitter. Right. Like, oh, we're going to still be waiting all day for him to be drafted, like, all this stuff. And, you know, it just becomes like you become like the main topic of the day. Yeah, another thing that happened is, we've talked about him on Simper Pimp.
Starting point is 01:13:33 His name is Travis Hunter. It's the guy who would take his girl to, like, bars and like. His girlfriend was a little bit older than him, or she drank, he didn't. So he would go wait outside for her while she was inside, like, playing with her home girl. That guy. Yeah, I remember. He actually got drafted. Oh, he did.
Starting point is 01:13:52 Yes, he got drafted number two overall. Oh, she was the one that said that he's not her type. Yeah. Yeah. And there's also a thing. where people were like, she tried to hug him first when he got drafted,
Starting point is 01:14:03 which was like a conversation. Like, as someone who gets drafted, do you hug like your mom first or do you hug like your partner first? Who did he hug first? Her. Leanna. He hugged his girlfriend?
Starting point is 01:14:13 He said, try to hug her. Well, like, because she like kind of, it looked like it was a forced, like, hug? Like, got up on him first.
Starting point is 01:14:20 Like, oh, yes, we did it, we made it, we're rich. We. He loves her. He does. Yeah, he's going to give her a whole check. He's going to give her the whole,
Starting point is 01:14:29 Give him the whole check. Like, all right, you do what you want with it. She didn't she gift him with something really nice, too? A hug. No. Wasn't he drafted for something else too, like earlier because I believe like that happened. Oh, that was a high at that. Okay.
Starting point is 01:14:41 And then I believe. That was like a ceremony where, yeah. That the same kind of situation took place. I think she gifted him like, like something really, why do we talk about that? Did she gifted him what? I think a Rolex or something. With his money? Why is he doing that?
Starting point is 01:14:57 I don't know. There was like a something. against her. Like, for the longest time, people were judging their relationship. A lot of people don't like her. Yeah, they were looking up her past. Like, saying like she's older. She was in music videos before with rappers.
Starting point is 01:15:11 And she's just trying to be, you know, in the spotlight herself. What do you think about that, Vic? Every person you end up with now when you're older is going to have a pass. Yeah. Yeah, of course. Everybody has a pass. For him, he seems a little like not too well versed in, like, the game. of dating.
Starting point is 01:15:30 Yeah. To be honest. He seems like he even admits that he was kind of nerdy. Girls didn't like him in high school. He got really popular in college because he's such a great player. It doesn't mean he's like smooth with the ladies, you know, and, you know, he's like kind of all stuck on her. He won't even hug other women.
Starting point is 01:15:45 You know what I'm saying? Take photos. If you are drafted, who do you hug first? Your partner or your mom? Vic. Probably my son. Okay. That's her.
Starting point is 01:15:59 That's a good. That's a safe. Then? Then? Second? My girl. By the way. She did buy him a Rolex.
Starting point is 01:16:08 She did? Okay. I just don't understand why we hate these girls so much. It just cheers me out. No, but I was saying that's what, like, media was, like, trying to. Guess what we are? We're media, too. I'm like, gosh, you got to know.
Starting point is 01:16:19 They were pushing that a lot. Like, they were playing, like, videos of him, like, winning the game. And then you see her, like, being stends off. Yeah. So they were, like, getting, like, that's how it started. Like, that's how, that's how, they started. They started seeing how she was treating him And so they started digging
Starting point is 01:16:33 And that's how people started hating She's his fiance, they're together Yeah, they are together Right before the drive That's what she gave him the watch The watch, yeah, that's what I'm saying That was a really nice gesture It is.
Starting point is 01:16:41 It's very nice. Yeah But everyone's talking about, oh my gosh She tried to swoop in Before the hug with the mom I think they just tallied like All the little things of her And then they're targeting
Starting point is 01:16:50 Yeah But honestly I don't know which girl In her relationship people like That's true Like show me the one that they're like Yay, we're rooting for her Nobody. We're just big old hater
Starting point is 01:16:59 Not even Aisha Curry. They were like. Yeah, they were talking about her. I would think Savannah, Savannah James. Kevin Gates isn't a fan. Yeah. Oh, yeah. But yeah, she's great.
Starting point is 01:17:11 Yeah. Well, you know who's the greatest? Yes. DJ Justin Credible. Oh. Oh, my God. He is. He's great.
Starting point is 01:17:26 He is great. He is great. But not as great as DJ. Man. No. I'm sorry. Oh. Okay.
Starting point is 01:17:35 How many other G-Ds do we have on here? You know who's the biggest, though? Who is? DJ audio. No. Wow. Wow. How about this guy right here?
Starting point is 01:17:48 E-Man. He's okay. Is that all of his pride? How does he sound? How does he sound? Let me hear how he sounds. Who? That guy.
Starting point is 01:17:57 Like what this? DJ E. Yay. He's the E-Ment's here, so that's time. It's time for the brownback morning. How's part of the house part of him? Back by popular demand. And we're turning up on a Friday.
Starting point is 01:18:07 Yes, we are, y'all. It's fair when they were seeing. Y'all ready to do this? We're ready to get in. We're feeling good. This is house party number three. Come on. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:18:15 Eman, that is not fair. This mix is not long enough, brother. It's all good. And what you do? What did you do? You went freestyle. Yeah. You went six-life magic mountain.
Starting point is 01:18:27 A lot of high energy vibes. A lot of high energy. Let's pour some deep house vines. So this is how we do it for the house party here. Come on. Wow. DJE, man. This happens every Friday.
Starting point is 01:18:38 We have made them come in earlier for William. It's all good. Yeah. It's all good. Your kids are old enough. You're not missing anything. I know, I'm good. I'm here.
Starting point is 01:18:45 He used to be like, hey, I got to drop all my kids at school. I do. At 7.30, I'm right here. And then you're tight to your other kids. Let's go. Keep it here. Connected like I'm rosecrans. Roastcrans.
Starting point is 01:18:57 Word on Rosecrans. Yes, the word is TDE's next star and Long Beach's own. Ray Vaughan came to Brown Bag Mornings and told us about his thousand jobs, his new album, The Good, the Bad, and the Dollar menu, and more. But before we go there, I got to take you back to the way most of the world got introduced to Ray. It was actually here on Power 106. He did an LA Leakers freestyle with Just Incredible and Sour Milk. And you guys got to listen to this because he bodied it, all right? Hold on one second.
Starting point is 01:19:30 Yeah. Nope. It's okay. We're just working. Yeah. We're just working. Nope Want to try this one?
Starting point is 01:19:42 There it is Hey yo That's crazy Shout out to everyone Shout out to you listening Every day we give away tickets To go to see Kendrick Kumar Yes we do
Starting point is 01:19:52 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 9 a.m. All right listen to this We're doing that again on Monday Yes Wow Sounds worse Okay
Starting point is 01:19:59 How come you guys The laptops do that? It's weird No, my work fine today And yesterday It's built different We got a point to prove tonight Wolverine the way I healed through all my growing pains
Starting point is 01:20:12 I know who got it worse That's why I don't complain Cream pie, you gotta see the shit I overcame But I'm the last stair bender I control the wave It's flexibility on their words Look how they've been the truth They don't like to show their two colors
Starting point is 01:20:23 Because they got hidden use I'm in a big coop with a cellar just like Betty Booke No, 942 she's from the beat So she gets gin and juice The fuck keep going through my phone She gives Top and Snoop I'm legendary like the night I met with Top and Snoop Snoop I brank out and I started blacking
Starting point is 01:20:36 This is rotten fruit, but top don't sign. Mumble or rap like Dr. Su. Woo. Fier. This is a freestyle, right? That was 30 seconds of it. He went on and on and on. He came up.
Starting point is 01:20:48 Did a freestyle. That shit is so fire. Oh, that was fire. Yeah. And being that he's such a good rapper, we had to ask him if he always wanted to be a rapper or if he wanted to be something else. Listen to this.
Starting point is 01:21:00 I didn't want to be nothing else. No way. That's like your plan A, B, through C, Z. It's funny because I didn't want to be nothing else, but I've had every job. What do you mean? Like what's the most random one you've had? I worked at Del Taco.
Starting point is 01:21:12 I was a roof, roofer. I was doing trust. Like building trust. Cable man. Tight. Nice. A pool man.
Starting point is 01:21:19 An exterminator. Do you still have all the outfits? It's okay. I don't know how to live. I got pictures. I can't swim. I'm for sure filing some pools too. The reason why I got that job,
Starting point is 01:21:28 Brazzers. Brazzers? Oh, okay. You want to get into a work. You want to be the pool guy. He wanted to be the pool guy. I got called Ugly, though, and they just shot me down by one of the ladies. She was like, yeah, you know, like, you're not really my type.
Starting point is 01:21:44 And I'm like, I didn't even ask you that. She's like, next. I was like, okay, this is driving for me. My other profession after that, I was like, like. That brother. No, my. No, I'm trying to think it was like random. It was, um.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Van driver. No, it's breaking and entering. me. I used to do that. I like you. I was so good at that. I was so good at that. I don't think he's lying.
Starting point is 01:22:13 No. He's like, no, I'm not like, I'm not like that. At all. For sure. Yeah, no, he was not telling jokes.
Starting point is 01:22:18 He was telling truths. Yeah, and so I had to ask him about, you know, this is a very interesting album title name, right? The good, the bad, and the dollar menu. We had to ask him why that title,
Starting point is 01:22:28 Ray, this is what he said. The good is like roof, Chris. Yeah. The bad is sleep for dinner. Like nothing. Yeah. Right. And then like the medium is like the dollar me.
Starting point is 01:22:38 If you got the dollar me, you'll be a right. You'll survive. That's something. And they got something. Yeah, that's something. You know, I'm like, you know, I'm so hungry. I could, you know what I'm saying? You get $2.
Starting point is 01:22:47 You can really survive off of that. So for me, I kind of felt like it was like the, like a scale. Like it's like my balance. Yeah. So, you know, he had to explain that. And I was like, oh, okay, that makes a lot of sense. You know, it's like the dollar menu you can survive and get by. But everything else is just kind of a scale.
Starting point is 01:23:02 the way he views life, I guess. I know that that sounds very introspective, super backpack rap, and I think that's what's cool about Ravon, and especially the title track to that project, is called The Dollar Menu. It came out a few months or weeks before the actual project, which is out now. And in it, it is very backpack rap,
Starting point is 01:23:19 similar to I could barely eat. You know, sometimes I'm going to sleep hungry. Yeah. And the beat switches, and so does his style of rap, and I love how he flipped it. Oh, yeah, I got a little snippet of it right here. Listen to this. money young blicky i got it with me yeah y'all be in thiams begging these
Starting point is 01:23:36 i feed off the dollar me big forehead throw a natural window with a big mat ain't a shame man i used to wear shacks because i hit a home run slide top four backs whews what i love about rayvonne i'm telling you you may think one thing you may think backpack rap but he also has a song with push a tea called problems and in it he's like labeled me a backpack rapper but i i turned into a shooter with it yeah you don't even understand until you listen and i think everyone should give this this project to listen because it's a really good, I guess, like he said, balance and depiction of what Rayvon is. He's a jokester. He can wrap his off, but also like, don't play with him.
Starting point is 01:24:21 Exactly. And he has another song just dropped. Well, the whole project just dropped, but another song that I got from here is, Look at God. It's featuring La Russell. Got a little snippet for you guys. Listen to this. Hey, from the windows to the wall. County checks in the EBT calls. Could be worse if I woke up, y'all. Could be worse if I wouldn't top. Hey, look at God. Every second of my life, I'm a bar. I'm a ball. Look at God.
Starting point is 01:24:47 Look at God. Could be worse if I woke up, y'all. That beat is hard. I love it. This is like, you get your car washed and then you just like, you get a haircut. And you're like, all right, look at God. You know what I'm saying? You got to listen to Ray Von Man.
Starting point is 01:25:00 It's a perfect Friday type record. It is. He reminds me a lot of schoolboy Q. Yes. When they would come in and Q was always the jokester, he talks about how he would clown everybody on Black Hi Rock, Absol, Kendrick himself, that those starting blocks and energies of what TDE has become and those four individuals, I see that in someone like Ray Vaughan. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:23 Him being from Long Beach, too, he's an L.A. native, you know, like this guy, he has everything. And I'm excited to see because this is essentially his debut for a lot of people. Yeah. It's going to be, it's going to be great. Absolutely. Yeah. We had a great time with them in here. Yeah. We played earlier, No Sabo. It was so funny. Yeah. The that show joke that we just had us crying. What do you mean earlier?
Starting point is 01:25:43 We're going to play it next. Yeah. Earlier. Nope. We're going to play it next. Yesterday. But yeah. What?
Starting point is 01:25:51 What? Wake up, Victor. All right. Well, that was your word on Rose Cranes. Brought you by local Southern California Toyota dealers. I'm Rose Cranz, Victor Brownback Mornings. I'm part of one of them.

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