Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 495 Fighting the System... and his Wife 😅 | Brown Bag Mornings (06/17/25)
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The more brown back, the better, come on.
I know, I know it was rough to wake up, but we're here, we're here together.
So it's like National Mascot Day.
And we've been brainstorming for a while, like, we need a mascot, we need a mascot.
We know the exact mascot that we want.
We've actually been fighting me and Jose about like this Mazzot.
It's been amazing.
Yeah, yeah.
He wanted one that turned him on and I was like, bro, chill out.
Oh, okay.
Okay, Bab's bunny is taken, okay?
But we have finally figured out our mascot and we're ready to reveal him to you coming up at around 820.
It's going to be great.
Will we reveal it or will the mascot reveal himself?
Hey, yo.
I thought the mascot is not revealed himself.
Okay.
Because Jose has had some ideas, you know?
His ideas were crazy.
I want Jose's ideas to make it to the air.
But 8.20 a.m., since its National Mascot Day, we are revealing the first ever Brownback
morning.
a mascot.
Yeah.
And no our mascot is not concrete.
No.
No.
No.
Is it a beaver?
What?
You want to be a beaver?
Hey, yo.
Why?
Do you think brownback?
You think a beaver?
Everybody walks in, we pet the beaver.
What?
You want to pet Vicks beaver?
All right, all right.
All right.
Stop.
The bevers.
And also at 830, I don't know if you do this, but it should be a holiday out here in Los Angeles.
It's Kendrick Lamar's birthday, baby.
That's true.
And baby girl charisma, she's coming through.
She's going to do a special Kendrick Lamarcette.
It's going to be amazing.
I'm excited.
You know charisma out here in Los Angeles and what she's done.
And then also Kendrick is going to be great.
Concrete's been taking requests on his Instagram myself.
I'm not the DJ.
So make sure you DM at Concrete Live.
Yes.
Because he's taking your request.
Yesterday people were like, play this one, play that one.
It's going to be great.
Hit his DMs, all right?
Let's get into Do you know.
What's up?
This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Esse?
Don't you know I'm local?
All right.
It's the ride we've all been anticipating
over at Universal Studios Hollywood.
The new Fast and the Fury is Hollywood Drift,
is what they're calling me, okay?
It's a little mix of Hollywood and then Tokyo Drift, I'm assuming.
Yes.
They just revealed one of the cars,
so something you will be riding in in this ride
that's set to be the fastest
over there in Universal Studios, Hollywood.
And if you've been there throughout recent times,
you've seen that it kind of goes by and around the escalators that go to the bottom.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
To the bottom, right?
So it's super tight because you're thinking people are going to be going down the escalator
and you're going to be able to fly by them, right?
Yeah.
What car is it?
Super iconic.
Torretto's Dodge car.
Like, they showed a photo.
You can check it out of Brownback Mornings 106 on Instagram.
And it's the black car with, what's the thing at the front?
A blower.
A blower in the front?
It's tight.
Every, like.
And, and.
seats on it, which look amazing because if you ever saw the movie, the first one, that's so iconic.
Yeah.
For sure.
That car is incredible.
It is.
But guys are mad.
Yeah.
Every car enthusiast is mad because it's a drift theme roller coaster.
Okay.
True.
You can't drift.
You mean you can, but it's very, very, very, very, very rare to drift a Dodge Charger.
It's a muscle car.
Yeah.
And like the.
But it's Torretto's 1970.
So, no.
No.
Okay.
It's going to be Torretto.
What it is is like, okay, this is a drag.
racing car. It's a car meant for
the racetrack, a drag
race, not intended for
drifting. In June? Crazy.
Yeah, like Greg said, it's like
you can technically, but also the way
it's like built, it could flip over. Yeah.
You know what I'm in real? It's too heavy.
It's not real. It's a freaking... It's real to me.
No, it's a, it's a, it's a
roller coaster. They had so many
other things. It's going to be able to drift
because Universal Studios is going to make it able
to drift. Toreto is real.
Okay. Are you guys trying to say like it's not true to
So that's why you guys are saying.
Well, I got something for you about Jurassic Park.
What?
There's no island?
What do you mean?
You see on Jurassic Park, the dinosaurs are like life-size, right?
The real life-sized dinosaurs.
Are they?
So this one, it's like, all right, you could use an iconic Tokyo drift car or another car from Vass and Furious that can actually drift like the Supra, the skyline.
But it's Torretto.
Suki Zooten.
Do you can do anything.
Vin Diesel made that call.
You got to know.
You know, it's funny.
I went to Universal last week.
with Lil Vic.
And then I seen them, they're building it in real time.
You know, they don't stop while people are at the park.
And I seen, I took a picture of it too because I was like, what car is that?
But they put zebra stripes all over it.
And then they didn't have the blower on the hood because that would give it away.
But I was looking up and I was like, oh, that's going to be the car that it is.
That people are driving around.
But now that you showed me the picture, like it makes sense, it has the same outline and everything.
Oh, that's so tight.
Yeah, also, you know, now that I see what car they're using, it makes sense because this is one of the cars on display.
when you did the tram.
So when you did the tram,
there was three,
it's iconic.
Three cars on display.
So I guess it makes sense
for them to use
like the most popular car.
All I know is that
if Hector is not in this ride
somewhere, I'm going to hate it.
He's going to hate it.
He's going to hate it.
He's somewhere hating it.
Honestly, from the things that he said
when he was in here,
I don't know if he's ever welcome back
at the Fast and Furious franchise.
He's got a lot.
True.
He's giving it to God.
He's letting Jesus take the wheel.
Yes, there we go.
With the spoon engines.
Okay, so this ride allows for 360-degree spinning of the vehicle.
That's cool.
That car can't even do that.
Yes, it can.
It's right.
I don't even do anything, bro.
A feature that Universal says has never been used this way before.
What car should they have used?
You guys are so mad at this one.
Nissan Skyline.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's silver one that he has in Two Fast Afiburis.
Or the Orange Supra, that's also iconic in the...
Kind of wishing the pink one was there.
Yeah, Sukki's car.
Suki's car?
Yeah.
That's cute.
That's cute.
Yeah.
Why you get some?
And then Jarl Ruh has to be yelling.
Monica!
Oh, yeah.
Jaru.
Yeah.
Jaru.
Well, I'm not letting you guys kill my excitement for this ride.
I'm excited to ride in Torretto's car with a blower in the front.
Letty.
A ride's a ride.
No matter what.
If it's an inch or a mile, a ride's a ride.
No, that's not.
I don't think it goes like that.
You know?
You kill the.
You kill the.
Lomba family.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, that's an update for you.
And that's really cool.
I'm very excited.
Here's studios, please.
Will you be one of the first to write it?
Loki, if it's saying it's the first ever in those 360, I'm a little bit scared.
Yeah, that's true.
It's going down the escalator.
Yeah, I would.
I know Greg would be on there just to hate it after.
Yeah, I had the best time ever, but it was unrealistic.
Yeah, this car can't even do this.
Why is it doing this?
Oh, I'm having such a great time.
Unrealistic.
Dodge could never.
Strolling with all we.
Homie Gregory.
Hey, Leti.
There are girlfriends that are finally standing up for their kings, and they're going viral for it.
What do you mean finally?
They are...
Bro, your girlfriend never stood up for you?
Sometimes.
Girl, we love signing up for our guys, except to them.
Do you support your man, even though he goes like...
He likes the craziest things, like his hobbies.
Strippers?
Sure.
What's the craziest thing?
Yeah, what's the craziest thing that you like that your girl supports?
Don't be quiet now.
Kings over here sitting down very caillatitos?
What's a hobby that you have?
Outside of anything,
outside of me, I don't just support anything she does.
What?
What?
What's a hobby?
I'm just kidding.
No, what's a hobby?
What's something you like that's weird, bro?
Oh, wrestling.
She doesn't support it though.
Oh.
She doesn't support it at all.
Does she act like it, though?
What do you, what's something you wish she supported?
Wrestling.
Recy.
You don't like poetry?
What?
I love specifically.
Love, love poetry?
Yes.
Okay.
What?
What?
What?
What about you, Concrete?
What's something you wish your girl supported you moron?
My weight loss journey.
She loves to eat, y'all.
She loves to eat.
But, babe, I can.
Yes, you can't.
Who you try to look good for?
Enough is enough.
Well, girlfriends are going viral because they're trying to support their boyfriends,
but they're forcing everybody on their phones to like what he likes.
Okay.
So what they do is that they kept the camera, they set up the phone,
and they stand in front of the camera.
And they said, my boyfriend's going to show you this and you better like it and cheer him on the whole time while he explains it.
Okay.
There's one viral, the video that's going viral because there's a guy that's so proud of explaining his plants that he has.
And she's like, you better clap and you better like exactly what he says.
Listen to this.
My boyfriend wants to show you more of his plants.
So you better say nice thing.
Let's go, honey.
Hi.
So today you get to see my strawberry plant, my chives.
And on this side, I have garlic chives in that I grew from seeds.
Very proud of those, but I need some more.
Got to repot this girl, so I'm going to have to do that for you guys another day.
But that's today's update.
Stick around for more.
Bye.
Say something nice.
Oh, I get it.
So they're telling the audience.
Yes.
Not necessarily like the room of people.
In the background the whole time, she's like doing like signs where make like clap.
Be happy.
You can see the video on Broadway Morning's 106 right now.
And it's just hilarious.
Everybody loves that one.
Yeah.
I think she also does like a menacing face like like her fist up.
Like say it.
Try to intimidate you in a way to get...
To like her boyfriend's hobby.
Yeah.
Nice.
I like it's cool.
I need my girl to do that about my wrestling hobby.
She just ignores it and acts like I don't like wrestling.
She's like, you like wrestling?
Aren't you 30 something?
I'm like, yeah, it's awesome though.
I'm just like, whatever.
And she's like, just don't watch it around me and I won't get girls out.
And I'm just like, fine.
Girl, stop being cringe, bro.
Yeah.
So when do you watch it?
When she's not around, she's at work.
Secret.
Like it's a dirty movie
Yeah
Settle me a little
Well she's asleep
Let her put you in a chokehold when she's mad
I received
I felt this way
When I had a girl
And I would make her go to my softball games
Like I feel like she was forcing herself to like it
And she's like yeah
That's nice
That is nice
It's supportive
It's not baseball
It's because y'all were watching it together
What do you mean?
Because you weren't on the field
No I was all right
I'm a good player, all right?
I'm a good player, all right.
I brought snacks every week.
When are they going to put you in, Greg?
Just wait, next game, okay?
I'm learning.
Put me in, coach, please.
Like, Greg, you are the coach, oh, yeah.
All right, well, if this was the other way around
and you had to support your girlfriend.
Yeah.
In a random hobby she has, what would the video be?
She loves, my girl loves biology.
And, like, she talks about,
science all day and I'm like, oh, this is great.
Y'all better clap for this photosynthesis.
You better clap because she's talking about Antarctica
and saving animals.
And the tundra. You better
let her talk about the tundra.
Angie, what about you? What's something
random your man likes that you would be like, you better
support this. That I can think
of right now. I don't know.
Do you love it, man, bro?
FIFA. Soccer.
I like that. I like that. Yeah.
But I'm like, I'm not a big soccer fan like that, but I'm like,
yeah, you go. What is it?
I forgot the team that he likes.
Oh, that's good.
Wait, like watching it or like he plays video games?
Watching it, watching it.
Forgetting the team he likes.
That's kind of crazy.
I know.
Oh, my God.
That's blasphemous.
You should know that like a weekend.
Yeah, you should know that like a weekend.
That's right.
Wow.
Right flag.
On him.
On him.
Why doesn't he like Mexico?
No, he's probably like, I put my heart and soul into this team.
No, what's the one that you made me wear the jersey?
The galaxy?
For the, for the photo shoe.
You made me wear a jersey.
me in trouble with Arsenal.
Arsenal.
That's the one he's right.
Oh, that's that.
Hey, did you go to a game with him?
Yeah, he loved it.
You forgot.
Oh, God.
But she was there to support her man.
Yeah, I did.
She forgot she supported it.
And he was wearing the opposite team's jersey.
He likes both, I think.
Which one?
Oh, that's a red flag.
Oh, she don't even know what's going on.
I don't know.
He had a jersey or something else.
We have my drink?
Yeah, yeah.
He likes both teams.
He's wearing a half jersey?
No way.
My suspicions are right.
You got to be loyal.
Come on.
All right.
Well, thanks for that, Greg.
I appreciate you.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Keep it here.
We have weekend tickets on the way.
Also, tickets for you to say Jake Paul take on Julio Cajal Chavez Jr.
And our own Chavez lookalike Maximum.
Right here.
That's right.
You've got them hands.
Oh, yeah, I do.
For all the...
And I like the party.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Chill out.
Chill out.
Chick out.
Big and Jose think concrete is old.
Oh, right.
I said a one, two, three, four.
I said a hip hop.
A hippie?
I don't know.
Earlier in the show, we were telling you how DJ Christmas coming through at 840.
And she's going to be doing an amazing set for Kendrick Lamar.
Okay?
Oh, it's going to be amazing.
It's going to be a fun time.
And we said, hey, Concrete's getting all the request for songs for the Kendrick Lamar mix.
Go in his DMs so that he can.
relay the message to charisma and tell us what type of request you're getting.
Rappers delight.
Now this is a story.
All about how.
He said you got, no, which ones did you say you got?
You got like, I need a freak.
Five on it?
Five on it.
And so then the guys proceeded to tell them like, whoa, your audience is old, bro.
Broken glass.
It's everywhere.
I just don't care.
And then he couldn't hear them.
And he's like, I didn't even hear you.
I didn't even hear you guys just being disrespectful.
And then Jose over in the corner said,
then put your hearing aid on.
Those are, hey, those are
probably 106 classics right there.
They are.
Respect the game.
School then.
You're right, OG.
I'm gonna see you goddamn,
during recess.
We're a shout-outs, brother.
We do got shout-outs.
We got birthday shout-outs.
We have one graduation shout-out,
but we'll do the birthday first.
Marker wants to shout out his niece,
Michaela for her birthday.
She's turning 14.
Okay.
And also a birthday shout out to Cindy for her birthday.
She's turning 28 as well.
Come on, baby girl.
Noral from Whittier wants to shout out his son, Royce, who's turning six today.
Big six.
Big six.
Yes.
And then we got graduation shoutouts.
Go ahead.
Candy wants to shout out her son Eli, who graduated from eighth grade.
They're from Queens, New York, and we want to tell him how proud we are.
Queens.
Go!
Word of my mother, I graduated, son.
Naleli wants to shout out her son, Ezra, who graduates.
Naleli.
Nilelli.
Nileli.
Nilei.
Nyele.
But it's an L.
A L.
Double L.
But that's a N-A-L-E-L-Y.
Na-Y-N-Y-N-Y-N-Y-N-J-N-Y.
What's her Sunday?
Ezra.
Ezra.
Ezra.
No, I'm not saying you.
Graduated.
What?
For graduation.
She-K.
Graduated T-K.
Yeah.
Let's your graduation.
Shout-
All right.
Thanks, real.
How many people are going to, are you guys done graduating?
I thought so.
Enough is enough.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I do.
It's been four months of graduation shout-outs.
It's okay.
Yeah, send them on in one day.
It's summer school already for some of you.
I don't know why you're doing graduation shout-outs, but hey, true, true.
Congrats on getting out of T-K, my little guy.
Okay, let's get into Simper Pimp or Pimp.
Simp or Pimp.
B-I-M-P.
S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S.
You all have Maximo.
We've talked about Larsa Pippin and her previous relationship with Marcus Jordan, which is Michael Jordan's son.
And Larson Pippin is Scottie Pippin's ex-wife, which kept her last name.
Crazy.
It's still weird.
But over the last few days, they had split up.
And over the last few days, Marcus Jordan was caught in Miami through a paparazzi, you know, kissing on other girls.
Living his life.
Living his life.
So then after that, he started posting on his stories just girls, all different types of.
girls in Miami living it up.
He's sad.
Yeah.
What?
Y'all always post hella girls when you're sad.
Hey, excuse me.
You were sad yesterday, weren't you?
No, I actually wasn't.
You were sad.
I actually wasn't.
No, I wasn't.
I had the time of my life.
No, really?
The Comdown hasn't hit yet.
You're posting that photo with ATM Danny.
Oh, no, that was another good time of my life, too.
More girls in that picture?
So sad.
Look a video.
Was it a music video?
Yeah, it was.
Oh, man.
But yes.
So, Larsa Pipman, after seeing everything going
on and that being in the tabloids,
she decided to post a third track.
It seems that it's going
next to each other. Yeah, it seems
like it, but the timing kind of
makes sense and also the song she
used. So what did she do? What does she post?
She posted like a bikini
photo in the summer laying down.
Okay. And she used
this song.
You follow me.
I follow one and your friends
you unfollow me.
Then you block them so they can't see
you like in some chance.
me
I expected more
from you
honestly
said you want a simple life
and that's not me
Oh yeah
she's going through it
She's going through it
Yeah
She's not
She's being toxic
The song is called
Summer Games
Okay
Right
It's obviously
Summertime
Yeah
He's living his
His summer life
Could his
Could her post
Could her
Sim Post be in
response to his
Simpost
Yes
They were about
to be married
They had a whole
podcast
Yeah
They were just like
Screw you
Oh, Dad, I'm going to marry her.
It was a serious relationship.
Right?
So it was about to be there.
For sure.
And then they broke up.
Yep.
And now it seems like they're subbing each other.
They're subbing each other.
He's obviously trying to show out to obviously get attention.
Yeah.
And it's working.
His dad must be so mad.
The crazy thing, though, is Larsa is 50 years old.
Couldn't go to gamble or anything.
Be a real man.
Be a real man.
It's crazy.
Marcus Jordan might be the Michael Jordan.
of being with crazy white girls or something.
Why?
He's just always around white girls.
He's around the specific type girls.
The smelling type?
That too.
That too.
It's all encompassing.
All encompassing.
It's a little bit of everything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But the crazy thing is Larsa's 50 years old.
Yeah, that's pretty well.
She's still looking good though.
She looks great.
Great.
Yeah.
To be playing like these games online.
That drink song, I feel like you unfollowed me.
Yeah.
I hope I don't have those problems when I'm that age.
I want to listen to it again.
50.
Yeah.
Like you unfollowed.
me because I followed your friend.
Yeah.
And then you end up with girls just like me.
She posts sexy photos, though?
Yeah, all the time.
It's mainly like she dresses really nice.
Yeah.
So, but this is like recently the only photo where she's in a bikini.
Okay.
But I don't know.
To be, yeah, like you said, like the, like her age and then posting like Drake songs.
Yeah.
Honestly, she's at the age where she should be posting songs like, Broken Glass everywhere.
You're a good.
I don't know, but the hottest rappers are around my age.
They are.
Hot like cow.
Hot like cow.
Hot like how.
Like K. Doc?
Wait.
Oh, no.
We're around the 50.
We're rather, I'm not 50.
Oh, is that over there too?
You're telling me!
Kate on my age.
He turns 38.
What's up?
Is how you all you're feeling?
I know.
No.
No.
Is how you guys feel?
Mark Green is much younger than Larsa Pippin.
Yeah.
I thought you were going to say.
Jay Z or something.
Jay Z is.
Yeah, because you said Kendrick.
I'm not 50.
But you said Kendrick.
We're around the same age.
Okay, what is around the same age?
I'm only two years older than him.
Oh, okay.
So you're 40.
I never said that.
He's 38.
He's turning 38 today.
Oh, then I'm only like a few months older than him.
Oh.
All right.
24.
This shouldn't have turned against Congress.
I didn't mean.
I didn't mean it too.
No, you guys have had it in me before out all the morning, so let it out.
Let it out.
Let it out.
Let me know how you really feel.
Honestly, yeah, that's rude.
Don't include me in that, bro, because if you're around Kendrick's saying.
What do you wait?
You just went at me right now.
Okay.
You ganged up on me.
You know what this is all right?
You know what this is just sitting there.
Now this is the story.
That's what's been.
My life got to stay upside down.
That's the French friends.
I would remember this day, Tuesday.
Stop because
Khan mob's gonna be all in the comment
Conmops, stand up this is the same time
Right now
I can't believe they treat them like that
On Facebook
They're about to be hit a month tomorrow
Okay
All right
Is Larsa Pippin Cimpipipin
Both of them
Because they're broken up
And then they're trying to show up
Who's having the better summer
No she's since
No it's both die
Well they're both sim
But she's more sent
because it's a hot picture of her and she's using a sad song.
No, yeah.
Actually,
I do think so.
Yeah.
She's in a relationship.
Like, if you go through her Instagram,
words.
No,
no,
no, if anything,
it's actually Marcus,
because if you look at the girls
that he was actually hooking up with,
a couple of them,
one of them looked exactly like her.
Okay, so then it's worse
if she's in a relationship,
but she's subbing him.
Yeah.
If you're in a relationship,
you shouldn't put that type of song.
That song is very, like,
to my ex.
Yes.
And then if any...
Straight to her ex.
Yeah,
but if anything,
like the guy that,
she's dating is actually younger than Marcus too.
So she's pimping, uh-uh.
She's not pimping at all.
This is a crazy case that you try to make for her.
This is my only thing that I think maybe why it wasn't on purpose or intentional
what she posted.
Have you ever not known what song to put on Instagram and then so you just type in
summer or you type?
You have done that.
Yes.
All the time.
So that's probably what she did because it's like she's in a bikini and she put summer
and then hit the Drake one.
But this is the outro of the song.
I don't know.
Also, she's specific.
She had to drag the song.
Yes.
Tells you which are the high points.
It was a hook.
So she chose that.
No, different parts of the song.
They choose it for you.
You can choose it, though.
I mean, there's three points.
Oh, sorry.
Let's see.
There's three points you can choose, like, usually,
but you can also make it custom to, like, an exact part.
You guys have done that where you don't know what the song is to a photo,
and then you're taking forever trying to figure out the song,
and so you type little keywords.
For sure.
So that's probably what she did.
Notelets, the words.
If you go on Instagram,
It's the outro of the song, right?
There's no key, there's no cue point.
Ah.
So she put it at.
The custom song.
She dragged her.
She dragged it herself and put it all the end.
Wow.
So she is simp.
I think they both are respectfully.
I think he is.
I think we can't simper without simping him too.
It's the words though.
No, him too.
He's over there making our girls.
That looks like you guys simp.
He is.
You are a bunch of room full of men.
None of you's going to admit that that's how you guys simp.
For sure.
He's masking pain, but at least it doesn't.
Put a drink song to it.
When I was simping, there was no social being.
So you just ganged up by yourself.
You can't beat him, join them.
It's fun, you see.
Healy, hear thee.
Tiponi expressed his simpy.
You shall take this pigeon.
Yeah, I wouldn't put it all the way
to the beginning of the song where it says,
Proking Glass.
Sim, Sim, Sim, they're both sim, they're both sim, they're both sim,
Sim, Sid, Sid, Sid, Sim.
I just stands right, she's not Sim.
She's a pimp.
She's with a younger guy.
Yeah, they always pimped the girls that are with younger girls.
That's also, that's like a guy showing out trying to get girls.
It's like, you know, all right.
The segment's over.
And now, the weather.
Oh, hell on, dogs.
With concrete storm.
What's up, Perritos?
It's your boy, Cockney, for the weather today.
Are you guys ready or what?
Yeah.
City of Compton
Birthplace of Kendrick Lamar
You will have 84 degrees
Hot enough for swimming pools
Chilling under Money Trees
E.
That's also the birthplace
of Dr. Tray if you guys
Remember.
City of El Monte
Get ready because you have a high of 92 degrees
Philly and Caribbean hit the Havana
for a mojito baby.
Let me know how you want it, please.
And I was looking at Mona during that time
Tone Loka's going to come up to you, bro.
Damn.
City of Reseda in the Great 1-8, you will have a high of 84 degrees.
So put some dior around.
So not it's all sullado, for favor.
Please, for a favor.
Huh?
Dio.
Put dior in honor.
Oh, okay.
So you know how bio.
Yeah.
I think I did.
She don't sweat.
Yeah.
Did you get?
Get a lemon.
You're good?
I'm good.
Oh, lemons work.
Limes. Limes are even better.
Oh.
City of Chino, get ready, Peritos.
You will have a high of 93 degrees, so stay hydrated.
Water or Chata, Jamaica.
De here no me voy, because I'm Paisa.
Did you just make another protest, Chad?
Yes.
In your weather?
I did.
Say it again?
Water or chata Jamaica.
De here no me go, because I'm paiza.
Shout up to all our listeners that have been doing the signs of the chat.
I love it.
Fun fact about Chino, my people, is you guys have the longest running rodeo since 1869 here in the United States.
Okay, Chino.
Yeah, you want to know the crazy part about that?
My great-great uncle used to work there.
Where did you?
Yeah, at the oldest rodeo.
How was he growing up?
I'm just kidding.
It sounded good, though, huh?
It sounded good.
I just wanted to extend it a little bit.
Give me a little more 10, 50 seconds of shine.
How was your weather?
Thank you so much.
Wait, did you even say the weathering chino?
No, you did it for me.
What's the weather in Chino?
I said it, 93.
Okay, 90s.
Oh, I didn't catch that.
Yeah, 93 degrees, yeah.
So I said, stay hydrated.
Water or Chata, Jamaica.
That's all.
Because I'm baysa.
Oh.
That's right.
No.
During the weather for Bradway mornings, I'm 106.
That's a me cool.
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He said
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Hey Brownback
I need your guys help
Are you happy Peele
Me and my kids love listening to you
Every morning
Speaking of my kids
I took them to the No Kings protest
In downtown Lays Saturday
They're 8 and 15
and my wife is now furious at me.
All right?
So he said,
here I was thinking I was doing something great
by educating them
and showing them how to protest peacefully
and stand for your people.
He said, we're Guatemalan.
But she got so, so mad.
He said my 15-year-old was the one.
Who laughed at him being Guatemalan?
No one?
I don't think anybody said?
Yeah.
What was it me?
You laughed at your own mind.
Who said that?
What?
No one.
Sosa said,
Shout out the water mine.
My 15-year-old was the one who told me about it
and asked me to take her while her mom was at work.
My wife said,
I took them to a dangerous environment,
and they could have been shot by a rubber bullet,
trampled or picked up.
He said,
parentheses, we're citizens, but we aren't brown-skinned.
He said, it wasn't even that crazy.
We marched peacefully for two hours and went home.
So it's been two days already,
and she still isn't over it.
After she yelled at me about it, she calmed down and said the worst part is I didn't consult with her beforehand.
I didn't think it would be a big deal because she was at work and I didn't consult with her to take them to Lilo and Stitch when she was at work.
Not the same thing.
He said, valid, valid.
He said, but all of a sudden, it's a big deal now.
I told her that, by the way, and it got her even more mad.
Good.
I can't win.
Babe, I didn't tell you when I turned to see Lilo and Stitch.
What should I tell you if I take him to protest ice?
That is.
He said, I can't win.
I had the best intentions for the kids, Brownback.
But now I feel like I messed up.
Should I apologize to her or stand on business?
Help me out, Brownback.
Or leave her because your wife is soft.
Or stand on.
What?
Yeah.
Come on.
Because my wife is soft.
That's very extreme.
What is it?
Not in this climate.
He needs to stand on the pyramid and.
What do you just stand on the pyramid?
And then be like, yo, this is what I want to do.
Yes, it's a process.
I didn't say in the pyramid because he's Guatemalan?
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Wow.
But I'm saying it's a protest.
You want your kids in the front line with you right then and there.
Take them to a real protest.
Take them where it's like, you know, I might get shot by a rubber bullet, but oh, wow, I learned, and I'm still going to stand here.
I feel like downtown.
Yeah.
But there's, like, protests in small cities that are like very.
Wait, what?
You're angry right now?
Yeah.
No, I'm not, no, no.
Because my wife is like, well, what's teaching?
What's that?
She didn't say that.
He said that.
Craig is.
Great.
I think he's still mad about the Dodgers winning.
He might great right now.
I don't know.
You're a little great about the Dodgers.
True.
But I feel like she has a valid reason to be mad.
I think it's less about the 15-year-old.
It's more about the 8-year-old.
Put the 8-year-old too.
Just because 8 years old, you're still kind of small.
I think at 15 you can still fend for yourself.
You might have like a little.
If you take your dad, you could figure out.
That's crazy.
I am serious.
Yeah.
Like an 8-year-old?
man that kid is gonna if something were to happen that's the kid who's going to be the most like traumatized but low key you're showing your kid like the reality of it not gonna lie like you're showing them right then and they're like look this is what it's about yeah true and this is what you got to stand up for like but is that a good thing or a bad thing I'm assuming what I guess the precautionary parent is saying yeah so when when I went to the protest there was there was kids but they were only in the car so this dad had like his car full of the kids they never got out of the car okay
They stayed in the car and, you know, I even asked them like, why is it important for you to bring your kids?
He's like, I need to show him, you know, what this is about.
You know, you go out and you protest.
Yeah.
But the key part is they didn't get out.
They stayed in their car the whole time, you know, because it is a little thing just for younger kids.
When I went, I didn't consider taking Vic.
Like, I was like, no, like, to me, he's a little too young.
How old is he?
He's 11.
He's 11.
I would understand the 15 year old.
I wouldn't have a problem with like if I had a 15 year old sibling or they wanted to go.
Or my son was 15.
I would be like, all right, let's go.
You know, obviously we're going to stay away from like if we see a lot of stuff going down or whatever, like we're going to stay far away from it.
Or once it starts getting a little scary, you're like, all right, we're out of here.
You could do the same thing with the eight-year-old.
The eight-year-old's going to be right there.
Like, you need that kid to experience that off the car.
They're sitting in the car.
They're not going to care about anything that's going on.
They're just going to look at it.
They were into it.
All the kids were into it.
I'm a little tripped out too.
I was the parent that like I, like you guys are saying 11 is too young.
Maybe just for me.
That's what I personally.
I was like, like Jay was telling my six and seven-year-old,
hey, do you guys want to make signs?
And then because they see about it.
I think they're only, they're seeing one thing.
They're seeing what's happening.
But then they can also see what the people are doing about it.
So I also understand what the meaning of taking your children to protest
would seem to a parent that's like, all right, they're seeing the scary part.
Now let's show them the other part of like what the people in the community as a whole are doing.
And then Jorge just thought that really quick.
What did he say?
Hey, he's the king in my castle, so I have to listen, right?
Yeah.
Hi.
Who are you?
Winning over the men, winning over the men.
Yeah.
Okay, so, you know, same thing.
Like, you don't know what could happen, the downtown L.A. one, especially what it seems to be.
That's the one that's on the news a lot.
Right.
You don't want to get caught up in that and things of that nature.
Yeah.
There is protests you can go to, like, in, like, smaller cities.
I know Pasadena had protests.
in the valley there was like three or four protests
and they were all like smaller
so like less things can happen
but they can still see what's going on
yeah the concept the idea of what's going on
but in downtown for me
I think downtown is like the one where it's like
it could go south at any moment
what do you think con you have younger kids
yeah no I probably wouldn't bring them
I don't think they can grasp the concept
of what's going on yet
and I think it's you know I mean it's kind of points
I mean first of all I don't think they understand
completely and then second of all
anything can happen and it doesn't have to be
you know people throwing
you know or law enforcement throwing things on your
on your end it's just other people
people people yeah yeah
yeah but they're gonna regan you know
and that's called a life lesson
put your kids through it
it's easy for you to say because you have kids
dude that he claims
yeah
I feel like Vic would take little Vic and a little
like I don't want to be here
let's go come dad
protesting like it here
Gregson to put his kids in a cannonball and just don't toss him into it.
And put his helmet on.
I'm going to shoot you into the sky.
This is when you make a Molotov cocktail.
Sosa made an executive decision in his house.
His older kid, his 15-year-old said,
Dad, I really want to go.
And he was like, you know what?
I get it.
I think this is a good moment.
For sure.
And then he didn't tell his girl that was at work.
Probably before that he's hit his girl about work and she's like,
don't hit me out about work.
True.
Not working.
Probably. This is probably a large.
your point he's trying to prove, oh, you're too busy.
You never respond anyway.
I picture her as like the soft parent that like worries about everything.
Like, oh my God, my kid's going to run into the corner of the.
So are you calling this full of soft parent?
Because he thinks the same way.
Concrete does.
No, like just watching everything that kid does.
I know what Conchry thinks the same thing she thinks.
It's because my girl wouldn't allow it either.
And she's the queen of the castle.
Don't use my line.
Don't use my line.
I don't think this parent is soft at all.
I think she's angry.
She's been a ball of fire ever since that happened because it went against what she believed.
Like if she was a soft parent, she'd be like, okay, well, it's fine.
You didn't tell me.
Like, just don't do it again without, like, she is like pissed.
Like, it's been three days.
She's not talking to him.
You know what I'm saying?
So I don't think she's soft at all.
She's just, mad she left out.
Sosa took his kids to the no king's protest, okay?
Seemed to fare out really well.
I think at one point in time stuff got looking in downtown L.A.
But if you were there earlier in the day, it seemed to have, like, you could.
going, go home and feel the vibes and be there and stand up for yourself and your community.
But mom is upset because of what could have happened.
Yeah, and she's right.
Okay. I just, I'm picturing Sosa being like, dude, he thought he was going to get a king's welcome.
Like, by taking the kids.
He thought he was doing, he's like, did you go to the protest?
Yeah, babe.
Look at our little activist, babe.
Yeah, you know what?
I thought it was important.
What the hell were you doing?
Oh, he thought he was going to get so many points and probably get his footrun.
Yeah, bro.
Those are decisions, though, you shouldn't make alone.
You should talk to your other parents.
Like, and you're with, like, it's not like there's baby mama, baby daddy, and it's like, oh, I had my time with them and this is what I did.
Right.
Yeah.
I'm at my weekend.
Like, they're married.
Living life.
But Lilo and Stitch, though.
What could have happened?
Yeah, it wasn't a problem.
Please do not add Lilo and Stitch into this, okay?
Something could have happened.
Yeah.
Something could have choked in the popcorn.
Yeah, you could have, remember that penny that you ate when you were four?
Something could have happened there, too.
Okay.
So, Daddy, did something.
Sosa thought he did a thing
He thought he ate
Yeah he thought he four plus four
He thought they loved Sosa
Mara Lutur so soft
So he took his kids
To the No King's protest
They're 8 and 15
But his wife was really upset
Because he didn't consult with her
Didn't tell her beforehand
Didn't ask her what she thought of it
And she said they could have been
about rubber bullet trampled
Or picked up or worse
And so she was really upset
And she's been mad at him for about two days
and he wants to know if he should apologize.
Yes.
Or just stand on business.
Stand on business.
Stand on business.
I'm the king.
I'm the king.
I stand for everything now.
I stand for everything in this country.
That's funny because now she's protesting.
Yeah.
She's protesting.
And it's working.
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
My boy stressed.
I think he should stand on business.
That's it.
She's going on a husband's strike.
Oh.
Okay.
Oh, that's the worst.
She's like she's mad that he didn't communicate it.
And he says you are at work.
Yeah.
So that's what she said.
Yeah.
He probably sent a text like, hey.
No, I didn't.
No, I don't think so.
Otherwise, he would have included that.
No, I'm telling you.
I've been in a scenario before where you just like, you think you just did the thing.
Like, you're just like, dude.
Got a tattoo?
That was different.
That went over better.
No, it's just like when you just think you're like, dude, I'm just doing the best thing ever.
I'm going to get like a warm reception.
Yeah.
Well, what?
And then I can't remember exactly, but I know I just, I thought I'm like, dude, I'm going to do something.
And then you just do it
And then they're like
What the hell did you do that for?
And it's like
What was it?
If it wasn't the tat
I can't remember
No, this was well received
You know what I'm saying?
Join the parents
No
It was
It was probably one of those situations
Where like he took a picture
Of his kids with the signs
Yeah
She found out on social for sure
Yeah
It's like look at my kids doing
Or check their location
At a protest
What do you mean
My kids
Kids is our kids
Yeah
Oh
It's like
Look at the cute signs
That they made though
Yeah
No
She's pissed
All right, so she's mad at him
She says he didn't communicate this
And also super dangerous
And he's like, who are you?
The news?
Yeah, this is peaceful.
Peaceful.
Yeah, come on.
Nothing but peace.
Fake news media.
What?
She shows him the Waymo on fire.
That was last week.
You don't even know your protests.
You don't even know your protests, girl.
Kids standing on it.
The kids standing on the...
Okay.
So he wants to know should he apologize to her
to her or stand on business.
Lauren from Ontario.
What's it? Lauren.
Good morning.
Morning.
When is he?
Yes. Lauren, talk to us.
What would you tell Sosa?
Okay, one, he should apologize just for not telling her, but he was right by taking
them.
Because these kids are on social media.
Even at 8, they're on YouTube.
Yeah.
And it has all this information.
And the media makes it look crazy.
Mm-hmm.
And I protested on Saturday, and it was beautiful.
And I think that we need to be in control of what our kids are seeing because there's kids out here who think it's a joke.
Yeah.
And we need to be educating our kids.
And as a parent, we're going to know when to take them out.
You're going to know, okay, it's getting rowdy.
We got to go.
But you have to educate your kids on what's really happening in this world.
And if not, they're going to see it on TikTok and YouTube and get a completely wrong narrative.
He should have told his life.
He should have told her, hey, I'm taking them.
I'll let you know when we're home safe.
But he was right.
Lori, do you have any kids, and did you take them?
I do have a daughter.
Okay.
And I gave her the option.
And she was about it.
She's like, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go.
Yeah.
How old is she?
Then the day of, she said, hey, I'm kind of nervous.
And I said, hey, if you're nervous and you don't feel comfortable, I'm not going to make you.
Okay.
How old's your kid?
You know, so she is going to be 14.
All right.
So you're older.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And even at that age, and even at that age, you gave her the option.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A hundred percent.
I'm like, you know, and when I came home, we talked about it.
This is what it was like.
It was very peaceful.
She's like, okay, I want to go to the next one.
But again, it's my responsibility as a parent to educate her because what she sees
and what she goes to school with is people think it's a joke.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You think it's fun.
And we have to be the ones to show them like, this isn't funny.
This isn't a joke.
This is serious.
Mm-hmm.
And when we go out and protest, it's not because we're bad people.
A protest is because we want peace and because we're fighting for something.
Lauren, did you protest in the I.E.?
Because you're from Ontario.
Yeah, I protested in Rancho.
Okay.
Would you protest?
There was hundreds.
Yeah, I know.
There was protests everywhere.
Everywhere.
Would you protest in L.A.?
Yes.
After Rantzo, I 100% would do L.A.
I would, you know, leave before the curfew.
There's ways to go about it to where.
it's peaceful, right?
Yeah.
So, yeah, I would 100% go to L.A. for the next one.
Would you be okay with taking your daughter to the L.A. one?
Yes.
As long as we did the daytime and, you know, you leave before the curfew, you follow it.
Do you see people doing dumb things?
You go the opposite way and then you leave.
What if you're like, dang, look who's throwing water?
And you turn around and see your daughter.
Oh.
This is what I've always wondered to, Bob.
French against the machine.
Throw water.
Okay.
San Revolution.
Cynthia.
Cynthia in Sun Valley.
What's up, Cynthia?
Good morning to you.
Hi.
It's actually Cynthia from San Fernando.
Hey.
Let's go.
Look what he wrote.
He wrote San, like San Fernando, and then Valley.
He did.
San Valley.
Br.
And he's trying to fix it right now.
Yeah.
Why would he say?
Cynthia, from San Fernando.
Talk to us, baby.
girl. Yes. I was actually telling him, like, I agree mostly with the previous caller. I do think
that it is, like, something that our kids need to see. I do think it is personal opinion. And even
within a marriage, like, between you and your partner, you're not going to 100% agree.
He should have, he should have, it doesn't matter if she was busy, if she was not going to text
back. If she, if he could communicate with her while she was at work, he should have hit her up and
told her, hey, you know, our daughter wants to go. And I think it's important. Like, he should have,
if he really, if he thought it was important for her to see that, or he, he liked that she was the one
that brought it up. Like, he should, he should have just told her, we're going to go, you know,
and he should have sent that text, even if it was going to have a no reply, like, until later,
he should have just told her. So he definitely should apologize for that. But there's so many things,
like the previous thing that you could do, like, to go around this. Like, one, yeah, it's a different
kind of vibe when you're going with your kid right you need to be able to like gauge that as a parent
i'm sorry gregg not you because you don't know but as a parent you know like when you see something
and it's about to pop off like you have that feeling you know you know so it's like you got to be
able to avoid that um and you can't get swept in with everybody else right because your main priority
should still be your child but like um i was telling um berdo when i was talking to him but
when I was I had mixed feelings about you know this Saturday I in my heart knew I had to be there
I had to be active somehow in some way right and my daughter also had just reservations I can tell
she was just so nervous about what was going to happen um you know within the city so I did take her
we went to van ice um I didn't take her to downtown LA because she wasn't 100 and downtown LA is a little bit
more active. I would have loved to have been in downtown LA, but she just, she didn't want to go
necessarily full on. So we went to Van Nuys. We went to the, um, to the courthouse. We went to the city
hall. And when we got there, she didn't want to walk. And I respected it. That's fine. I'll keep you
in the car. We were in the car. We were driving around. Um, and we were still protesting. We still had
our signs. We had our flags. And you know, at the end of the day, our kids do need to see it. Um,
Our kids need to know that this is a fundamental right as a U.S. citizen, and you need to allow them that, right?
So keeping it safe, she's 15.
She's 15.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So keeping it safe as best you can, because you can control everybody.
And, you know, the mom is right.
Like, a lot of things could have popped off.
Even if you did gauge yourself by going early or you just never know.
I didn't tell him, but my partner, he's LAPD office.
sister. And I had told him, like, leading up to it, I had told him, I think I'm going to go on
Saturday. I think I'm going to go on Saturday. And he was like, not telling me no, we're Mexican.
Our parents, we're not born here. He was not telling me no, but he was not in agreement with the
way that everybody handles it, right? Did your sign say FLAPD? Because you literally?
You literally do?
Every night, just know you can.
No, I have a tremendous amount of respect for, you know, that were the badge.
Cynthia took a FTA police a little too seriously.
Literally.
No, I mean, it's wild.
You know, as a Latino, you always have, like, you don't know if your family's going to be with it or not.
You know, I have to say that when they first met him, you should hear the debates.
we're happening, you know, like, oh, how, you know, you're one of us and, you know, what do you
mean?
Like, I've been stopped.
I've been restfully profiled, you know, all of this.
Right.
Because obviously, this is where we are now.
This is the climate of the situation.
And, you know, I love my man so much.
He's a little bit darker than I.
And I'm like, you're, you definitely look back against her.
Like, you know, so.
Why you're laughing?
It made her feel hot inside.
Yeah.
Cynthia.
She's blushing.
Cynthia.
Yes.
So this is a good.
With combo, I guess you and your man, your man is an LAPD officer.
You have a 15 year old?
You said 14?
15.
Yeah, 15.
So he didn't say no.
Yeah.
But he was also like, like, what was his response?
Not with it.
Yeah.
He definitely, he kept telling me, and he's always told me, like, look, you're going to do what you want to do.
He's like, I'm not going to tell you no.
He's like, but I don't think it's safe.
He would tell me that, like, leading up, you know?
And I'm very much.
Like, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I feel like there's a lot of people, right, that they take precautions when they go.
If you're rolling deep with your homies and you're going to go to downtown LA, you're going to take your kids and you know that you have at least like the bandwidth to be able to be with that many people that it's like that much of a buffer.
You're going to feel a lot more safe, right?
I didn't do that necessarily.
I didn't go the route of like rallying my friends.
I know my friends protested in different areas, but I still feel.
felt uneasy taking my daughter because
she's she looks like older
you know she's 15 she's about to be 16
this year she looks older
already as it is sometimes when we're out
I'm like people are looking at her some kind of way
you know I'm like she's a minor
please
Cynthia where are you going with this conversation
I just mean
anything can happen while you're out
and even if you're really deep with friends
as a parent you know
so he definitely
still like we
My daughter to shows, right?
Like to concerts, to like Scaw shows, you know.
Right.
These kinds of shows.
So I feel the same way.
Like, if it's not me and him protecting her, it doesn't matter how many people were rolling with.
Just me personally.
You don't feel as safe.
It's not enough, right?
It has to be us, right?
So I wasn't with him.
I didn't feel safe.
We were not going to.
Jose, bro.
Damn, fool.
Why should you do that?
Jose.
I know you don't like the cops.
You don't have to hang up on cops.
Rob's wives, bro.
Yeah.
That's rude, dude.
She sounded hot.
She has a man.
There's only so much you can't control.
Don't get arrested.
She's right.
She's right.
Like you can't, you got to be precocious.
Yeah.
You got to be precaution.
Especially when there's guys out there that don't want to use their car as a bowling ball.
Like, no, I'm good.
True.
I don't know what that means.
Try to stop that.
People, people ran over people just because.
Oh, yeah.
They can be the opposition.
They can be like, I believe in this.
I'm going to take my car and going to, and going to this crowd.
Nothing is foreseeable really.
Yeah.
Nothing at all.
Okay, so let's go to Andrew in La Habra.
Andrew, what was he?
Good morning, brown bag.
What's up, bro?
Andrew, let me put you up to speed dog because she did a podcast.
Sosa, hit us up.
Sosa hit us up and he told us, hey, I love my kids.
They're 8 and 15.
I was with them over the weekend.
Mom was at work.
I love her too.
But my 15-year-old's like, hey, dad, I want to go to a protest.
I'm seeing this no king stuff all over the news, and I really want to show out
and support my community.
So he's like, say less, let's go.
And him, his eight, and his 15-year-old went to the No Kings protest in Los Angeles.
They come home and mom is upset.
She's mad because something could have happened to them.
She's mad because he didn't talk to her.
I mean, he didn't talk to her about it.
And now she's not talking to him at all.
It's been two days, he says, and she hasn't said a word to him.
He feels messed up, but he doesn't want to apologize.
He's asking us if he should stand on business or say, you know what,
babe, I'm sorry.
What would you say?
He should apologize, honestly.
He should have thought about the safety of his children.
He should have thought it a little bit more through, honestly, just because anything can happen.
Yeah, anything can happen anywhere, though, bro, with the kids.
I know, but especially if you're fighting for something, if the protests were fighting against something,
there's hatreds on the other side.
You never know.
It could be anywhere.
you just never know
But you're not going out there to fight
You're going out there to protest
That's it like that's the thing
I know but you're fighting against something
So you know there's hatred
Well you know what I feel like there's
It's also for support
Yeah
You know I do what I am seeing is like
There's protests where it's like let's show
Our love for each other
Yeah you know
Yes yes
And I believe there's other ways we could do it
Like for example my kids
I didn't go to the protest on Saturday
As much as I wanted to
but I passed by protest with my kids
beeping with music loud
there's different ways
yeah that makes sense
but
but I think I think
just just just the safety of your children
and I mean like the other caller said
if you're going if you're rolling deep
and you have like a lot of like older older older
people you know
multiple multiple people
yeah but what did you have
so when you when you pass yeah when you pass by
Like his kids not going to get anything out of that
They're just passing by a pocket
You can't.
But that's what I'm saying though
Like if they can't get anything out of that
What's the difference?
Like if they can't see out the window
And be like, oh, this is a protest
Then what's the point of you?
I'm going to tell you
Because been at protest
There is an energy there
You know when you find that pocket
And you feel very empowered.
You feel empowered.
You do feel a part of something
Especially sometimes where this stuff
is like everybody's talking for you
or about you and deciding your life for you,
this feels like you have a say in it.
There's like this weird energy of that,
which it just feels like, okay, I'm doing something,
especially in a time where we're watching a lot of stuff,
and we feel helpless.
A lot of us, that feeling that anxiety is like you want to help,
and if you were to see this in person,
you were to help that little kid,
you were to help that dad,
you would have that mom,
but because you have this feeling of,
I wish I could do something in those protests,
you feel like it.
Yeah.
I mean, this is maturity level, too,
Like not every, there's grown men out there acting immature.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So when you take your eight-year-old kid, they're looking at that.
They're not going to differentiate between whether that grown man's being immature or not.
They're just going to be like, that's the way to protest.
That's the way, yeah.
Throwing that rock is the way to protest.
They don't know that.
I don't want my kids to do crack.
I'm not taking them to a crack house, bro.
Yeah, that's valid.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't have to do that just to show them what's right and wrong.
Yeah.
You have to re-separate it from a lesson.
It's like, hey, look, this is not the way you protest.
Why are you throwing rocks?
Boom, boom, boom.
It's teaching kids at a young age.
The conversation, but at that point, the rock can hit.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't want to, but that's what I'm saying.
I don't want to do like.
You don't take your kid to a concert
because maybe people are doing crack there.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, a crack house,
if I'm not going to a throw your rock party,
but if it just so happens to happen at the protest,
like I can't help it.
But like, that analogy you're giving or that comparison you're giving,
would you not let them go to concerts
because of the foul stuff?
Some people do at concerts.
No, right?
No, no, no, of course not.
But these are protests that come with that energy, though.
I think all, a lot of protests.
Turn off the news, bro.
You're seeing that way more car, way too much.
But I will say there is that energy that Lettis speaks of.
It's kind of indescribable.
You can't really like put it into terms.
It's not tangible.
But you do feel it and you just look around and you see all these people agree with me.
You know what I'm saying?
All these people are on our side.
And then you'll look and see that it's not only people that look like you too.
But that's us as grownups thinking about that.
We're talking about a seven-year-old boy.
That's a big difference.
We understand what's going on.
We understand the energy.
But that eight-year-old, seven-year-old kid, he can't differ.
Bro, you got to talk about the maturity of some of these children.
Not every seven-year-old child is mature enough to understand what's going on.
Yeah.
But the 15-year-old man that are acting childish.
So to expect the seven-year-old child to really grasp what's happening?
Come on, I think that's a lot.
I think it is a lot, but I think it's still.
doable because the overall lesson isn't that complex.
It's like if I, for me, look at my kid, he looks like me.
And I'm looking at the news and we're seeing people our skin color being racially
profile, right?
So it's like, obviously he's not going to fully understand that message, but he's going
to understand that there's people being like picked up because they look like us.
Like it's not necessarily like, hey, I'm going to break down everything going on.
The president did.
How old were each of you when you felt racism?
Because I felt racism really early in my life.
It happened to my mom outside of a riot aid.
Some white person, and I'm not saying this is a white person thing,
but some older white man was telling her to go back to her country.
My mom is a citizen.
And I remember being little and feeling so sad that someone would talk to my mom like that.
She was shaking.
We went to the police station, and she didn't even know what had happened to her.
She just knew she was violated.
At that time, I'm not too sure if hate crime was a thing.
But I remember going and she's explaining to the,
officer, this guy told me this and I feel this way, that and the third, and they couldn't help
her.
Yeah.
They couldn't do anything about it.
So imagine if at that age when I saw that that was happening to my mom, I was also told,
hey, we're going to a protest against this, then I would feel like something is happening
to, quote unquote, fight the crimes against your own person or identity, you know?
Right.
I think that part too, because they're seeing, because if we're saying, that's not saying to
protest because of what they could see, they're seeing a lot.
of stuff on the other, excuse me, on the other end.
Yeah.
You know?
Also, in processing, it's like, you know if you go at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., like, that's usually
the time that nothing's going to go, like, crazy.
Usually.
Usually.
Usually.
But if you go, like, at 7 p.m. 8 p.m., then you know, like, okay, this is not intelligent
of me to bring kids.
Yeah.
It's unpredictable at that point, though.
Like, because some people are, like, they're out there just to do.
Of course.
They're antagonize, but.
Yeah.
They're out there just to do that.
It doesn't matter what time of day it is.
So that's, that's, it's kind of just unpredictable.
Don't switch your stance, bro, because you were just on some, take everybody to the process.
But I, that's what I'm saying, take them.
It's unpredictable.
Like, it's like, if you're sitting there like, oh, no, this is bad, it's going to happen, like, at any time.
Come on, dude.
Something can happen anywhere.
Any moment, anytime.
So now I'm sad.
But, yeah, I mean, it's a situation for sure.
Yeah, you never know.
You never know, but, you know, to me, it's the eight-year-old is a little young.
To let these point, like, I probably didn't even think of.
about what racism once?
So I was like nine.
You know,
and like somebody was being really rude to my grandpa
and acted like he couldn't buy a truck
that he had all the money for.
You know,
they were like playing them at the dealership
and then I was like,
why are they doing that?
You know?
And then I kind of realized after my dad was like,
oh, they think he doesn't have money
because he's Mexican.
And then I'm just like, damn,
why would they think that?
And then you kind of just start to like realize.
You see the experience and the patterns
and everything.
But then also everybody has a different, like,
you know, time where they experience something.
It could be sooner for other people
or, you know,
let the, your kids,
I feel like they're high.
hyper aware and they're really like aware of like what's going on in social climate so you know they
probably feel like I want to be out there I want to see what's up yeah they're around a lot of adults too
in the car he just all he listens to is CNN and I'm like oh my god to hear that stuff
I mean I think if your kid has social media then obviously their needs obviously they they're old
enough to be educated on it like that's where because if they don't they're protesting on roblacks
I saw that that's crazy that's a way to protest and save they can do that true
Take him to the roadblocks
protest.
The weird part about that is that
there's kids that have to pretend to be police
officers in the protest.
Oh, it tells you...
With roadblocks.
It tells you you're a protester
or it tells you your police officer.
Yeah, because you can't just put police officers
in the protest.
You have to be a police officer or a protest.
That was a bar.
Yeah, I see. I heard it.
Roadblocks protest.
Which one are you?
Oh.
The police officer or the...
I'm not a cop.
I'm waving a Mexican flag.
An American flag.
I'm doing Mollettap Cocks.
I can't do it in real life.
Not the Mollahawk.
I'll fight with concrete.
That got heated, but I appreciate every one of you.
I appreciate that we can have differing opinions and it not lead to hate of each other.
Although I do feel some animosity towards concrete, please stop doing that.
I hate you all right now.
No.
I said corking.
Not from him.
Now it's back to you.
Not me.
This national mascot day.
And it's time to reveal.
Round Night Morning's mascot, we're going to go around and give you some hints, okay?
All right.
First hit up, he has no eggs, does it lay eight?
All right.
Notting de weevos.
What's your hit?
Oh, God.
Taki.
What's your hit?
He has a mohawk.
He has a mohawk.
He has a mohawk.
He loves the sunrise.
He loves the sunrise.
Angie.
He's named after a salsa.
Yeah.
I got one.
He has something hanging.
He has something hanging.
What's yours?
What's yours?
Corn flakes.
Okay.
Okay.
Welcome to the brown bag team.
He has something to say.
Pico, the Gallo.
Bro, we have a real life.
Rooster in here.
Say something.
Say something.
You can't just make it say.
It'll go while we're talking.
Hey, Mbetto, this is your guyo.
Talk to us about, you go home to Watts to this?
Yeah, it's my mom's guy.
Oh, she actually loves them, like, a lot.
Like, she says to her therapy.
There's more.
Yeah, there's three, he has three wives at home.
Three wives?
So there's four.
Wow.
There's four of them, yeah.
He's living it up.
Okay.
So somewhere your neighbors and Watts hate you.
Actually, like, the whole block has, like, roosters and chickens.
I'm not even lying.
It's a thing.
It's a thing.
All right.
So we were debating this whole time, like,
what should be our brown bag,
morning's mascot.
And Angie, when you made the logo, you put a rooster in it.
purposely, yeah.
Because I'm like, it's the morning.
What wakes you up?
A rooster.
So we have decided that this rooster is going to be taking over our social media.
You know how Wendy's has a little girl, girl, Wendy?
Yeah.
We're going to have Pico de Gallo.
I know, incredible name.
Pico de Gao.
Yeah.
We debated about the name, too.
That's hard.
Right?
That's hard.
Yeah.
We debated about it.
We're going to call it Mayo de Gaio, but then we're like,
My, chill, chill, chill.
They were going to name it after my dad, Chayu.
I'm like, well, no.
I thought it would have been like Cocker Spaniel or something.
Can we do a rooster races?
Like we race against them?
Say something.
Y'all race against the rooster?
Yeah.
Keep on, I don't mind.
Run like that.
But you can check out our rooster.
Brownback Mornings 106 on Instagram.
Jose, talk to us about Pico de Gallo,
because you created him.
He's my passion project.
Okay.
I've been fighting you all week over it.
Mm-hmm.
About how we're going to go about his.
Make him look?
His personality, his look.
It's a real big cock fight.
Yeah, no, I've never seen Jose be passionate about anything else, but this cock.
Right.
You were not at one time to say that word, and I used it, okay?
You can't say it again.
Wait, what word did he say?
Nothing, rooster.
Rooster.
Okay?
You just can't keep it out of his mouth.
It's all right.
Hey!
That was good, that was good.
All right.
See you to Vick's mouth.
Connected like I'm rosecrans.
Rooscrans.
Rooscrans.
The word on Rosecrans.
The word is Lil L'IZ might have started.
Bro, we have a live rooster in here.
The break.
Pico.
Yeah, Pico, the Gaiyo.
If he goes off while Vick is talking.
Just so he goes to know.
He's annoyed too.
When the mic turns on, he gets nervous.
All right.
Well, go ahead, Vig.
Okay, so Lil Lil Lizi might have started a beef easy with Drizzy.
All right?
So Lil Wayne has a 15-year-old son named Lil Nye.
All right.
And he just appeared on the Carter Six, actually.
Oh, I'll play a snippet of the song.
That's not that.
Wow, okay.
All right, it's not that.
It's not a snippet.
It's not that.
It's not that's Pico.
All right.
I'll play a snippet of the song he did with his dad.
It's called Mulek coming in.
Listen to this.
Who's better?
Oh.
This is benefits to be able to play a.
Work it all black.
Every day like a ray bar.
Shout to Pico.
Yeah.
Okay.
So, Lil Navi was on a.
stream with the, I don't know who the guy was, but he looks like an Edgar.
Okay, but that was, that's his son with Nivia.
Yes, that's the song with Nivia.
Yeah, that's Lil Wayne's, uh, uh, and Nibia's song with singer Nibia.
Yeah, exactly.
Um, so yeah, so they were on a stream with this kid, he looked like an Edgar.
I don't know who exactly who he is, must be a new streamer.
But he was asked, who is better, Lil Wayne or Drake.
And this is what Lil Navi, Lil Wayne's sunset.
Who's better?
Little Wayne or Drake?
Lou Wayne.
My dad wrote most.
almost it.
I mean, on God,
like, if it wasn't for my pops,
then it wouldn't be no jerk.
Like, for a, for, I mean, it probably
would be a jerk, but he wouldn't be where he had, no.
Wow.
Yeah. That's a big statement.
Yeah.
I've personally never heard that Lowell Wayne
wrote songs or raps for Drake ever,
but he had to have heard that somewhere.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, also, I get the part where he said,
without my dad,
Drake wouldn't be who he is.
Mm-hmm.
Because I do think Little Wayne did so much with young money and the actual, like the, the, the,
catapulting Drake to where he became, especially in his younger career years.
Because before that, he was a digressy artist.
He did have a stint working with Dr. Dre as a writer and all of that, but nothing ever really hit like that.
And it was what Little Wayne did that helped him be seen by more people.
Yeah.
You could see a lot of the features that he had.
You could tell there were Wayne relationships.
Initially.
In the beginning.
In the beginning of his career.
I feel like that's something Drake would say himself.
Like, I wouldn't be anywhere without Lowell Wayne.
Like, because he always, like, shouts him out.
All right, Pico.
But.
But then.
What time does Pico think it is?
It's the morning.
It's the morning.
He's waking up Hawaii right now.
It's three hours ahead.
Like Stevie Wonder Pico over there.
I don't even know.
I lost my thought.
What are you going to say?
Yes.
But that's different.
That's different than writing for.
him but he did also make that claim yes exactly yeah so he said that and so my question is do you guys
think he's exaggerating or he knows the truth and accidentally revealed it yeah like was a conversation
had in front of him yeah and he's repeating what he's heard i feel like he almost like tried to step
away from after he said it yeah he like didn't complete that sentence yeah like if you play the audio
he says it and then he just instantly changes like the topic player brother yeah who's better
Little Wayne or Drake
Little Wayne
My dad wrote most
I mean
I don't go by
If it wasn't for my pops
Then
It wouldn't be no Jerry
Like for real
For real
Yeah he kind of switched his tone
Like oh he wrote most of the ish
Also he's like
I think he's like 15 16
I already cussing well
That's fine
But um
All right that was it
Who was it?
Who was it?
Who was it?
Who was it?
Umberto?
No.
No.
No.
Oh,
Umberto.
Get up.
Why that?
Get up,
but.
We already
are there.
How many times
will my segment be interrupted
this time?
Over under.
Take your,
Rooster.
Yeah.
Get out of here.
Get out of the game.
Take him out of the game.
That's hard of you.
That's pretty crazy, though.
When it comes to
Little Wayne and Drake,
again,
I, two have never heard that claim.
I'm wondering if that's a phone
clap you're like hey
yeah
what you're saying
your kid
yeah and that's what I'm
wondering it's like is this going to start like an issue
to where
umberto take it out
I'm over it
bring the ranch though
bring the ranch
oh
where's the cat
can I see 37 chicken tenders right there
yeah I'm both of those last type of guy
that was your word on Rose Grans
brought you by a local
Southern California two-headed dealers
I'm Rose Cranzvik for Brombeg mornings
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Brack
It's not a chicken.
No.
You can still eat it, though.
It's more dense.
And I'm hungry.
And we also got to celebrate a real one.
It's a real one's birthday.
Happy birthday, Kendrick Lamar, baby.
Let's go.
To geto.
Shoot your shot at Kendrick Lamar.
All right.
Go ahead.
We want to tell him on his birthday.
If we're doing a cheers to that,
he's done so much for us this past year.
How are we cheers in a dot?
Kendrick, I want to thank you for all the music that you've put out since the beginning.
of time.
You've put on for the city
and I just want to salute you
for having us on your back.
Lame.
All right.
I don't know.
Thank you for befriending
my good personal friend
Lefty Gunplay
and welcoming him
into your GNX album.
Bro, you want to meet Kendrick so bad.
I know.
You know what?
Lefty just said on the coyote song
he said,
Lost my faith in God,
then I met KDOT.
And I was like,
oh, that's sick,
but I can't say
because I never met him.
Oh, gosh.
All right.
You were going to steal it?
Concrete, would you like to help out?
I said, like, our birthday shout-out, so I got Kendrick Kumar.
What's up, Big Dal.
Happy birthday, man.
I know you're getting up there with me.
Everything's hurting.
Big 38.
Big 38.
He runs six miles a day, though.
No, he does, man.
He does?
He does.
Why?
He's keeping.
Why?
Why?
For fun?
Health is wealth.
Health is well.
You run all the time, man.
Why do you do it?
She runs one mile.
No, I ran 13.
Okay.
No.
Shout out our guy, Kendrick Lamar.
Happy birthday to you, bro.
He's a protector of the West Coast.
News since he was little, that he was going to be who he became.
Always put the West Coast on his back since he was K-DOT to Kendrick Lamar.
It's been amazing to watch him grow.
Well, that's a lie.
He hasn't grown.
No, no, no.
But he's still a big step for.
He's still a big step for.
Let me talk
like she's 510
Big dog
I can actually look up to him
For real
411 to a 5-2
He's 5-2
I don't know how to tell you
But he's still big
He's big in his heart
And what he's done for Los Angeles
That goes without saying
And he took the
He took the sensitive rapper
Into his little hiding place
He did that for the West Coast
He did that for L.A.
And so it's an honor to do this for you
And we could only bring somebody
that reps Los Angeles
just like our guy Kendrick.
I'm talking about DJ charisma.
Charisma!
Charisma!
Hey, what's up?
Let's go.
Good morning.
Charisma.
Bruh.
When did you meet Kendrick?
Oh, man.
When he was a hype man for J-Rock.
Bro.
K-Dot.
The real K-Dot.
Yeah, I remember J-Roc used to ride around in like a wrapped van.
We had J-Rock everywhere.
And they would all roll with him.
Absul, Schoolboy, Q, Kendrick and J-Roc.
They would drive out.
I worked in Palm Springs.
at the time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And they drove out there just to support J-Rock.
And you see this guy pull up, and that's Kendrick Lamar.
Dang.
He's super tight.
He was still doing cyphers.
Mm-hmm.
Still doesn't.
Bro, I feel like he does it all the time.
Probably.
Beg up to our guy, Kendrick Lamar.
It's an honor to celebrate you.
Let's go.
DJ charisma.
Hey, why not?
Why not?
Let's go.
106, come on.
We need, like, a life.
Bro!
We need, like, another hour.
Bro!
Kendrick Slaps, bro.
So much.
So, and you did that charisma.
Only DJs that can do it like that, that mix that you did right now.
Ain't no future in your front end.
You know what we like to say.
Come on.
It's my generation within you.
There we go.
DJ Charisma is the one, the only.
And on Power 106, that's history right there.
Hey, love you all.
Love you back.
And happy birthday, Kendrick Lamar.
Come on.
Why do men do this?
Because we're men.
Do what?
Men work.
We don't do it.
Men make money.
We didn't do it.
Men.
It wasn't me.
It wasn't me.
It wasn't me.
It wasn't me.
Men innocent.
Deny, deny, deny.
You haven't even heard what I'm asking yet.
No.
It wasn't even fair that day.
Yep.
Doesn't it happen.
Nope.
We're men.
Can I ask?
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Why do men not like hide certain things that are unnecessary to hide?
Because men.
We have families at home.
Can you beat that?
Why do y'all hide things that you don't need to hide?
She.
Like I get hiding.
other things.
Men hide her in the closet.
No.
What happened?
Why do you hide things you don't need to hide?
Like our emotions?
Like our...
That's a good one.
Like truck drivers and other families?
No, like your birthday.
Oh, because men don't celebrate birthday.
No.
Oh, you know who does that a lot too?
What?
Jose.
Yeah.
But I always remember because it's 10-10 now.
Why are some guys just not going to say it's their birthday?
But then you find out it's their birthday and then it's like, what?
Because what are they going to do?
I don't know.
It's umberto's birthday.
birthday today. What? Our phone
screener, Humby. Humby.
Humby. I just don't understand why
you keep that. Get on the mic, bro. Why are you
hide? I know. It makes no sense.
Wow. Hey, check your man on his phone.
No, I'm looking at him.
Hey. You said I've prepared something, right?
I haven't celebrated my birthday since
my accident. It's on the same day.
So it just... Oh my God.
Okay, okay. Wait, you almost
died on your birthday. Damn, bro. You got to make it all
sad. Yeah. We got it. You know what?
Humbert. Wouldn't that be a reason?
entertaining for it.
Yeah, wouldn't it be a reason to celebrate?
Because you almost died or you got a second chance at life.
Yeah.
The date of your rebirth.
Yeah.
You know?
You're going to act like that girl bangs.
I haven't had, um, at least the reason.
Hey.
Touching my ears.
Hey.
Just lean into it.
So Beto got into a motorcycle accident.
So I just haven't celebrated since.
It just hasn't, like, felt right to me.
How long has it been?
I want to say maybe like 10 years.
10 years.
Oh, wow.
A little 10 year old over here.
So you're like 10 years.
Okay.
What were you doing on your birthday so crazy that you got in a car accident?
I was going to work.
It's funny because, I mean, it's not funny.
But my mom told me on that day not to go to work.
And I didn't listen.
And I went.
And all that happened.
And it was sad because...
That's not this work.
It wasn't this work.
No, it wasn't this one.
Something else.
Okay.
They made me like a whole comida and everything.
At work?
No, no, at home.
Oh.
So me and myself, I was like, I'm going to take my motorcycle.
So on my way back.
get there faster.
And that day, my mom
me said,
me promised you
that you were to
get to get,
and no
desperast
until two days
after two days.
Oh my gosh.
So, yes,
I just haven't found a
good reason to celebrate.
Yeah, and I wanted to be good.
What job were you here?
Life, right?
Yeah, you're alive.
That's true.
What job were you working?
Yeah.
I was working a towing job.
A towing job.
Yeah.
So it was like,
Pika dawn, like early in the morning.
Wow.
Oh, that's a good answer for my question.
Well, that was supposed to be lighthearted.
Yeah.
Well, so a whole segment was supposed to be lighthearted.
All right, so just, well, we're going to celebrate your birthday because we want to celebrate you.
Okay, Umberto, granted, we only had like 10 minutes to prepare.
But luckily for us, we have concrete.
Who doesn't need a lot of time is what I hear from his wife?
Yeah.
All right, me, ho.
I see the crystal raindrops fall.
and the beauty of it all
is when the sun comes out shining through
to make those rainbows in my mind of you.
It's a song.
Just a two.
What song?
Just a two of us.
We can make it if we trust.
Just a two of us.
Just a two of us.
Well, sing it like the song.
That don't even sound like the song.
I hear the crystal raindrops fall.
Down the window down the hall
And it becomes
Mountain Dew
Happy birthday, Omberto
Let's go
I tried, bro
They stopped me in the middle of it
Thanks for making it
Any birthday
Happy birthday, miho
You know
I'm trying to do a speech like how he does it
Okay
It's not working
It's not
He's older than you
Yeah I wrote this
What's the words that I can say
Things are better if I say
So long and good night
So long and good night
so long and good night
came a time when the star fall brought you tears again
we are very hurt you sold
what
what song is that
it's my chemical romance so I just looked for an emo song
nobody's ever heard
it's Elena singing like the song
so long and good night
that sounds so different
you got anything you got anything
Vick?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was going to say
I'm going to say
so you don't have anything.
We all prepared something
really nice for you.
I ain't mad at you.
Went from a nobody
to the big man on the block.
He's Mr.
local celebrity.
Addicting the moving keys
most hated by
enemies.
Escape by the luxury.
Read.
See, first he was up
but you made it.
So the choice is
now we got to say
why you faded.
In the younger days,
so while
both pays,
all the weapons blazed.
Getting so high off that bomb.
No wonder that he doesn't tell of it.
It makes sense, though.
That was also for Kendrick today.
That was, I ain't mad at you.
I think we got it.
I actually prepared something.
What is it?
What is it?
I want to hear it.
Do you ever feel like a plastic bag?
Difting through the wind?
Wanting to start again?
Do you ever feel
so paper thin
like a house of cards
one blow from caving in?
Why are you looking at me?
No, I don't feel like that.
Do you ever feel
like a firefack
drifting to the escape?
Firework.
And you do in Spanish.
Do it in your dialect.
You put it in your dialect.
You're yorando.
No quakees with me.
Realeros.
Come on.
Do it in my end.
Oh.
Happy birthday now.
Happy everybody,
Oberto.
Not to be out done,
Umberto,
but it's also Tommy,
our boss's birthday.
What?
Tommy,
thank you for.
Thank you.
Thank you, Tommy.
I have a speech for him as well.
Let me give you a second here.
Do you guys,
Tommy put us on?
Yeah,
he believed in us.
Took a chance.
He used to fight
with certain other execs and I don't think I should say that about us.
But he ended up being right because the people loved us.
So he was like, yeah, take that in your face.
All right.
What would you like to say to our boss Tommy, Victor?
Run how you want, boss.
Chill how you want, boss.
Floss how you want, boss.
Do what you like.
Woo.
Go rock your chain, boss.
Pour that champagne, boss.
Keep getting paid, boss.
Do what you like.
Ross law.
Ross la, la.
do what you like, Ross Lala, do what you like.
What are you seeing, Dracula?
It's a song called The Boss by Rick Ross.
That's not how it goes, though.
I don't know how it goes either.
I don't know what it was done.
Happy birthday to all the birthdays too.
Kendra Kumar, Tommy Trujillo, our boss, and Humberto Maldonado.
Nice.
What's your last night?
Happy birthday.
We got through that, y'all.
Okay, well, I actually wanted to go.
Okay, well, I actually wanted to go into this, don't you know I'm local.
What's up?
This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Esse?
Don't you know I'm local?
I'm only putting that intro because it's a new segment that I wanted to do called Porpendi.
All right?
And we congratulate people that did stuff and got stuff happening to them, Porpendi, okay?
Oh, God.
You can figure out what that means.
I can't say it.
Maybe Concrete will say it one day, not getting trouble.
You want to say now?
Nope.
No, fool.
So during these protests and everything that's great.
going down. We're seeing a lot of different law enforcement, right?
We're seeing, what are you saying? The National Guard, LPD,
the Sheriff's Department. The Marines.
Ice, the Marines, all over that. And I'm wondering, like, how do they even know who to hit
and who not to hit? Apparently, they don't. There's been scanner footage, and there's also
been video footage of what seems to be a low-key turf war between departments while this whole
protest is going on. All right? So you think that they're kind of fighting against us or trying
to keep us back? I think they're just trying to tell each other.
department something something all right so here is audio from someone in the lapd calling in and saying
or going through the scanner and saying hey the sheriff's department is shooting at us too
3 50 you're taking bottles now mid-block on main between temple and first we're taking
bottle officers are getting shot by the sheriff bruh there's even video of the sheriff's
department on Temple shooting out tear gas and it's landing on the LAPD officers and they're
kicking it away like what are trying to do temple and Boudre he said yeah no this is like ranking war yeah
it's funny because I feel like they already have beef oh they for sure have yeah the LAPD and the LF sheriffs
and it's like a lot of people can't even tell them apart those just be like it's all the police right
but within them they they have rivalries and beef and I'm sure if you work for one they probably
won't let you work for the other like internally like with like little clicks and stuff so this is
funny. I feel like, I don't know, it might have been intentional.
For sure. Well, I know. So I have a friend that does boxing for the LAPD and they'll on purpose schedule matches between sheriff.
So you'll see a police officer versus a sheriff and it'll go down in the boxing ring.
And when I saw that, I was like, whoa, this is a thing.
Badger.
And then I'm sure they fight over jurisdiction too.
Yeah.
Like, hey, you can't come. Because the sheriff's department is that, that's not highway patrols?
No, no. It's different. Highway is his own thing.
That's his own thing. Oh.
Where are they at?
No, wait.
Freeway?
Highway Patrol is it?
Yeah, that's its own thing.
Yeah, CHP.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's better for a highway patrol.
Okay.
Wow.
So just so you know that if you get caught in the crossfires of them being
porpendi for each other, it's a real thing.
And what are they supposed to do?
Like, they can only scan, like, they can't shoot back.
Then it's going to like go crazy.
They should shoot back.
No, they should.
No.
No.
No.
That's not what we're encouraging.
We're just saying how dumb is this, that they're even going at each other during these protests.
It's very dumb.
It was accidental.
accidental and the league on purpose.
That one.
Where's Pepsi when you need it?
With Kendall Jenner.
I guess what would you do?
If both you and your opposition are sent to do a job and like you're, they still
your up.
Well, that's what kind of happens in like the military, like the Marines.
They have a mission together.
They look down on the other one.
Yeah.
So like there's also the front line of Marines that are experienced.
Maybe see the Marines.
They're just like, just throw them out there.
And then the ones that go in later, it's kind of weird.
Yeah, just be careful out there, my protester friends,
because you could really be in the middle of someone not liking someone else,
and then you were just kind of like, what?
Caught in the middle.
The cops, like, I don't even know where that came from.
Who was that?
It seems like it's LASD towards the LAPD.
As an LAPD officer, do you want to get it back?
Of course.
Yeah, get his badge on him and then you have to schedule a fight.
They have to schedule a fight in the ring.
A boxing match?
Yeah, or like, like,
in high school, like behind the big lots or something.
Yeah.
Behind the police department.
Oh, that was a scary.
You can check out the video of LASD tear gassing LAPD.
That's insane.
Brownback Morning's 106 on Instagram.
It's a lot.
It's going out.
L.A. is something else.
That's what I'll tell you.
But here.
All right.
Keep it here.
We got more Brownback on the way.
It's Paran 106.
Ellie's number one for hip hop.
Buenos dea.
