Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 560 The Real Curveball? He Hates Baseball! ⚾ | Brown Bag Mornings (09/18/25)

Episode Date: September 18, 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 brown back, the better. Come on. It's 9-1-6, LA's number one for hip-hop. Buenos Aires, September 18, all right. We're here. And, hey, keep it here because we have a lot of stuff in store for you.
Starting point is 00:00:16 We got Universal Studios, Hollywood, Halloween Horror Nights tickets. We also have Jordan Retro 3 El Vuelo shoes to give away. These are the new Jordans that don't even drop. They're not even out now. They drop this weekend. and we got them for you coming up at 7 a.m. this morning. What's up? I'm Letty.
Starting point is 00:00:34 I got Greg in here and Jean here. Vick in here and Maximization in here. Was it sprinkling a little bit for y'all? It was. Yeah. It was raining. I love it. It was raining for you, Angie.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Yes. Oh, okay. It was sprinkling for me. Oh. But it's going to be hot. We'll find out in the weather. Yeah. Mansum Mac is back.
Starting point is 00:00:51 You brought the Mansum with you. Yeah, bro. You got to put us up on game because, loki, this is so weird for me. Yes. We're in the fall, but it feels like summer. but then there's clouds. It's hot. It's a lot.
Starting point is 00:01:03 Summer rain. Yeah, summer rain. My dad, the meteorologist, just says, hey, my jah, it's going to be a tumbleer. This is just earthquake weather. You know what's funny? I still do that in my mind.
Starting point is 00:01:15 I see like the sky specific color. Just tripping. Yeah, I just like, earthquake weather. We're calling it on ourselves. We're manifesting that. Don't do that. The big one? Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:01:24 Don't do that. Don't do that. I've been manifesting for 30 years. Yeah, it's for like 40 years. Chill out. It doesn't happen. Okay, I don't, this goes way back, but I think I'm probably 2019, 20, 20, 20, 20. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:01:37 Maybe 2019, because we were outside. 2020, we weren't outside. Yeah, well, we weren't supposed to be outside. There was, like, hella earthquakes, and they were happening, like, at different times. Like, it was, like, one summer that it was so many freaking earthquakes. Yeah, I remember that. And it was a trip. It was, like, 11 a.m.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Like, random times. Yes, my stop, got to stop. And everybody thought the big one was happening right then in there? Yes. Like, it was bound to happen because they were, like, some. pretty like, like, not little baby ones. It was like pretty thick ones. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Yeah. I was about saying. Hey. Big. Very strong. Big earthquakes. Had a couple of those. Maximo's going to hit this with the way.
Starting point is 00:02:12 What? A couple of what? A couple thick ones? Yeah. Thick earthquakes. Oh, gosh. It makes a room rumble. So they call you thick earthquake.
Starting point is 00:02:21 Come to the stage. It's Greg. Yeah. You're about to go, yeah. Make them shake. All right. Make a shake. All right.
Starting point is 00:02:29 All right. All right. Thank you. And now the weather. Oh, hell my dog. With concrete storm. What up, everybody? This is Monsu back, and Monsu Mac is back.
Starting point is 00:02:41 So it looks like we'll be having some light showers until about 10 a.m. Hey, yo. So pack a light hoodie, a t-shirt, some pants, some shorts, and anything else for this crazy weather. Shorts for showers? Just pack up. Just pack up. Yes, and we're going to start off in the beautiful city of Culver City. If you didn't know,
Starting point is 00:02:59 Culver City is a major hub. Not that hub, Greg. But a hub for TV because that's for Sony Studios, B. And if you're up and out for an audition, dress cozy and fun, because your high will be 81. Next, we're going to hop on a skateboard
Starting point is 00:03:13 to Venice Beach, cruise down the boardwalk, enjoy the breeze. Looks like the high will be 78 at Mussel Beach. Next, we're hopping on the freeway to Universal City. Where in the day, Universal Studios is
Starting point is 00:03:27 family friendly and then night horror night scares the city. Also, keep it here for a chance to win tickets to the horror and fun. Universal City, high is 81. Lastly, we're on the cruise on over to Manabello. Have a coffee with Edward James Olmos
Starting point is 00:03:43 The Great Storyteller. Fun fact about Manabello. That's where Edward James Almost was born. I gathered that from... He directed some great films like Selena Stan and Deliver. What? My Familia. American Me. and the high in Manabello will be 83.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Okay, you got to repeat that because I was making a joke. I said, a fun fact about Manabello. That's where Edward James Almost was born. He directed great movies like Selena, Stan and Deliver, Me, Me, and the High and Manabella will be 83. Hey. So, Culver City, 81, Venice Beach, 78, Universal City, 81, and Monabello, 83. Okay, thank you, Montoon Mac. You.
Starting point is 00:04:25 Montoon Mac, and he'll be back. Tomorrow with more weather for you. Oh, I make money moves. Yeper. Sign of the Times. Everything is on sale, sale, sale, sale, sale. Even your stuff. What's new?
Starting point is 00:04:39 No, for real. First of all, I got to talk about a cell that didn't go through. Jay-Z was trying to set up like a Caesar's Palace of sorts over there in New York. You could even buy in, according to Rock Nation. Like, if they were to be granted their permit or the sale to do it, you would be able to, like, invest like, $400. You were going to do it. I was trying to look at it. I looked at it and you had to just invest $500.
Starting point is 00:04:59 I'm like, I'm going to be a millionaire. I would put $5 on it. So on a piece of whatever the casino is going to be, but that deal fell through. It was not going to happen. That would have been so a player to call Jay-Z my business partner. No, well, we couldn't because you had to be like a New York resident. And I'm like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Yeah, I'm telling you, I looked into it. I could have done some fake documents. Yeah, yeah, that's easy. Documentation, documentation, not that we fake documentation, right? No, right? No, not here. Not here. Not our community.
Starting point is 00:05:27 I lived in New York for like three months. I felt like I could have done that. Oh. You still have that address? I could have figured it out. I kind of. I don't know it was in Bushwick. At least you know it, right?
Starting point is 00:05:37 Yeah. We're good. It'll work. It'll work. It'll work. Okay, going from that sale that didn't happen to Las Vegas. Las Vegas is apparently on sale. Okay?
Starting point is 00:05:47 They're calling this and it's the first that I've ever heard about it. It's called the fabulous five-day sale. Okay? And it kicks off on the website. I didn't know Vegas had it. on the website, visit las Vegas.com starting next week, next Monday. Okay? And these are sales on hotels, sales on shows, sales on restaurants and attractions.
Starting point is 00:06:10 You know, like the zip lining or like maybe the roller coasters and all of that. Las Vegas as a whole is saying, hey, we got to do something because people are not showing up. They do say attractions like the sphere and stuff like that are still getting motion. So it's clear that people want to go to Las Vegas, but maybe they don't have the funds for it. So Vegas is trying to like step it up and make things a little bit cheaper. Researching this, I saw no sales on taxis or Uber's where Vegas, that's what you got to do. True. Yeah. Every time we up to that that is how you live.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Yeah. Yeah, I did hear that rooms, like room prices are going down. But it doesn't mean that everything outside of that. It's like if you want to go have a snack, it's like $33. Perfay, legit, all of that. One drink is $50. Literally. That's all I got to say.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Every time. Every time. Well, I'm glad they're putting themselves on clearance. You know, it takes a lot of humility. The whole city. I've never seen a whole city on clearance, dog. Yeah. I love a deal.
Starting point is 00:07:09 But we'll see because it's like, it has to be affordable to everybody. That's what it used to be like if you watch Vegas vacation. You know, it's like that kind of the point of the movie. It's like everybody can have fun in Vegas. Right. Into their own little thing. Yeah. But the family.
Starting point is 00:07:23 wasn't millionaires until they won the jackpot or whatever. But like that the whole point is like to have family fun, everybody be affordable. You can't expect everybody to be able to go and spend $10,000 a weekend. Yeah. You and you and Greg stayed at the Strat when you were there. Oh yeah. Yeah. And it was a good price.
Starting point is 00:07:41 It was great price. It was a good price, right? Good price. Even the Strat is going to be on sale, 50% off. Or even a bar price. All day at Atomic Golf at the Strat. They need to go lower. What about?
Starting point is 00:07:53 their TVs. Wow. That is. Yeah, I'm trying to get people to go. I love going to Vegas. It's always a fun time. Me too. And not that I felt like it was dead
Starting point is 00:08:03 this past weekend, but I'm just like, okay, like, a little easier to walk around. Yeah. Not as much vibrant energy, you know what I'm saying? They don't cook the wings as much. It's a whole bunch of things. So annoying.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Yeah, my Uber driver legit gave me like a history lesson on last year and then this year. No. What did he mean last year and this year? 2024 versus 2025? What do you mean? On like other tendons of people on the strip, people walking around, he's like, El Anna Pazzo, he's Cuban.
Starting point is 00:08:31 He's a lot of L'Inty, bien, Monique. Just wait until you hear what me and Vicks' Uber driver had to say. Yeah. I will say that Vegas, a big plus is the Uber drivers. They're all very entertaining. I got in there. I had a little side bag, right? And then they were like, the lady was like, oh, what's in there?
Starting point is 00:08:50 And I was like, shut up, just drive. I was a joke I was messing with her And then she's like Oh I'll take you to shooting range Right now Oh my gosh She was a nutcase
Starting point is 00:08:59 But it was very entertaining It was a joke Doing that joke in Vegas When what's happened in Vegas Is happening in Vegas She gets it She got it She laughed
Starting point is 00:09:06 Yeah she laughed And she offered to take us Yeah but some like Some missions you keep to yourself Yeah You don't say to all of Los Angeles Oh yeah my bad Yeah
Starting point is 00:09:14 Please listen All right But if you're looking for a sale Closer to Home Over in the Santa Ana area There's gonna be be a sale on Disney lost and found
Starting point is 00:09:26 items. So if you've ever been to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure Park and you may have lost your Mickey ears, maybe on a ride, I legit, I'm remembering, dang, someone's going to get my ears. Maybe, yeah, yeah, different things you've lost there. There's going to be a sale this Saturday, September
Starting point is 00:09:42 20th, okay, the proceeds of the sale are going to go to Goodwill of Orange County Marketplace in Santa Ana. Okay, so it's going to be a whole thing. People that work at Disney Disneyland and DCA, they get first dips. Wow. They can go there at 6.30 a.m.
Starting point is 00:09:56 and they'll have until 11 a.m. to shop before the doors open to the general public, okay? And yes, this is stuff that has been unclaimed lost property. You got to think how many people go to Disneyland all year long? If they just had a lost and found full of this stuff, they're like, what the hell are we going to do with this? A lot of people fly from out of stay
Starting point is 00:10:16 and then go right back home, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, all true. Believe it takes a certain amount of time. Like Loki, My family used to repo cars. I'm sorry. Sorry for the disservice. But after 90 days in a tow yard, whatever's in your car now belongs to the toe yard.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Yeah. So it's similar to that. It's like after 90 days of unclaimed, now this is what they're doing with it. Oh, my God. I hope that they have my Fubu jacket and my Sony Walkman that I lost in 2002. It's been sold. Oh. It's been sold.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Come on. Br. That's when you lost it. Why? You didn't want to carry it around? I just left it like on a ride. You left it on a ride? Was it cold?
Starting point is 00:10:59 No, it was hot. Why you wear a Fubu jacket? Because it was in. Oh, yeah, yeah. Oh my God, Victor. So no, it won't be there. No, it won't be there. I for sure lost my ears when we went to the, it's a ride in Tune Town.
Starting point is 00:11:12 The gadget ride, the Chippendale, Rescue Rangers ride. Yeah, but I don't know. Like my ears went out. Anybody else losing something? I can think about right now. A lot of sunglasses. Yeah, sunglasses. Oh, that's a good one.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Yeah, think about that. Put them down to eat and then just forget them. Yep. All the time. It could be yours, all right. The sale goes down this Saturday. And you know people dress up, like they put their big one, their outfit when they go to Disneyland. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:38 So it's like top of the line stuff. Yeah, is what I'm saying. Yeah, like all the outfits on Pinterest I see. Nice. Yes. And it's up for sale this Saturday, September 20th over there in the city of Santa Ana. Okay. It's Hispanic Heritage Month
Starting point is 00:11:53 And it's time to give a fool Their flowers because there's nothing Fools love more than Flores Right? Three Flores. You love them. You love them. All right.
Starting point is 00:12:01 And today we are honoring somebody That your kids know, gamers know, The homies know But I feel like he goes Not underrated but Underacknowledged All right?
Starting point is 00:12:13 I'm going to tell you his name right now Luis Guzman That might not even ring a bell to you No. Right? Yeah. But if you watch Wednesday I'm sure your kids do
Starting point is 00:12:20 This is Gomez the dad Grasias, my little death trap Did you hear that, my little storm cloud? Have you met a little angel of death? That's the spirit, my little bombita. That's my little landmine. My little tormenta. I love all the pet names that he has for Wednesday.
Starting point is 00:12:40 That's his dad. Yeah, my little landmine, my little storm cloud, my tormenta, my bombita. Cute little guy, right? And he could just seem so warm and fluffy. but he was also part of an incredible, incredible gaming franchise, GTA Vice City, okay? He voiced Ricardo Diaz. Check this out.
Starting point is 00:13:06 So, you're Vic. Yeah. And you, you Diaz? No, I'm Santa Claus. Come on, baby. Come on. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Stupid horse. You know, GTA Vice President. Vice City is one of the greatest games ever. Ever. Oh, yeah. And right there, Luis Guzman. Wow. I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:13:28 Wow. Okay, I didn't know their storylines. You guys tell me their storylines in GTA. Yeah. I didn't know. I've never played. That one's based on Miami. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:37 So you guys, do you guys get the reference of where it's coming from? Not exactly. Vice City was like a little younger for me. I really was like into San Andreas. But it was cool knowing that he was in there. I didn't even know that. I didn't know that either. That blew my mind.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Yeah. But yeah, the storylines get good. So I'm sure he did great acting with that too. Oh, speaking of great acting, he was also in a gangster classic, Carlito's Way with Al Pacino. Get him out. Take him out the back. Let's put him in the trunk of the car and drive him off the pier. Come, puppy, man, that far down the block, man.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Come, be like the old day, puppy. Be fun, be fun. Let him go. What? He was Al Pacino's homie in the movie. Yeah. Yeah. I'm sure he was just playing himself at that point in life.
Starting point is 00:14:20 He was a Puerto Rican actor. And, you know, before he got into acting, he was actually a social worker, which is really tight to find out about him and somehow landed into acting. I'm sure it's the face, beautiful face. But he says that he often gets mistaken for someone that,
Starting point is 00:14:37 if you've seen this movie, you hate this person. Check this out. Well, I get mistaken for the guy and ghosts. Okay. People will come up, oh, I love you and ghosts, or why did you kill Patrick Twazy? So the killer and ghost,
Starting point is 00:14:51 It's also like a Puerto Rican fool And I think that they have mistaken Face reasons That is so funny And I love ghosts Anytime I can play this Br You kill Patrick Slainty
Starting point is 00:15:05 I love you Pottery Yeah that's the scene Everyone remembers That's where I got ditto from He would never tell her That he loves her Oh it's so beautiful
Starting point is 00:15:17 Ditto He would say ditto And she hated that From what I remember Tell your girl you love it Why were we watching Ghosts as kids? Our moms. I know.
Starting point is 00:15:25 Yeah, for sure my mom. For sure my mom, Patrick Slazy. And who'll be called for him as you killed that. But shout out to Luis Guzman. Not that movie. Not that movie, not that movie. But he also says,
Starting point is 00:15:34 if you're mistaken for it, he just goes with it. I just tell them thank you very much. Because I got so tired of explaining to people that it wasn't me. Hard thing. A little stormclad over there. I'm so tripping out about the GTA by C.
Starting point is 00:15:48 Right? And bro, you know. And bro, he's been in so many things from boogie nights to narcos. Like, this guy is a great character actor. It's dope to me to just see how much he's done. And that our kids or kids that watch on Netflix know him for this sweet little pumpkin as Gomez Wednesday's dad. That's what I was going to say that, like, he's spent most of his career as a character actor, supporting actor. And now to be like a lead in a Netflix series is like, that's amazing.
Starting point is 00:16:16 And Catherine's your wife? Oh, Catherine's your jokes? Go, come on. And there's probably a possibility he's in the new GTA. Bro, that's what I'm saying. Because he's back in Vice City. Bro, that's what I'm saying. Wow.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Wow. You deserve all the flowery broke. On this is Fannie Carriage Month. Greg is super tripped out, but I like it. Simp. Or Pimp. BIMB. Sit, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip.
Starting point is 00:16:40 And I hate that today's. Boxing is just breaking my heart all around. This past weekend. Shout to crap, it's still, but it's just my heart is just everywhere. with boxing. Then you find out like the Jake Paul situation with
Starting point is 00:16:53 tank, it's moved. Canelo has two fights in them left with Turkey and Haney, speaking of fights, Haney, Devin Haney is fighting his ex
Starting point is 00:17:04 in court. So he's the new nominee. Yes, today's nominee, boxer, Devin Haney continues to take L's. I mean, he won his last fight.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Yeah. But right now he's taking the L with his ex, baby mama. Her name is Lena Saeed and thing is that
Starting point is 00:17:21 he thought that they were going to get married so him thinking they were going to get married he started spoiling her with watches, designer bags and when she dumped him he asked for all that stuff back and he gave her over 350K worth of gifts
Starting point is 00:17:38 she doesn't want to give it back so now he's deciding to take her to court for the second time the second time yes the previous time he was taking her to court for other things, but this specific one
Starting point is 00:17:52 is because she's not returning all the valuables that he wants because he thought they were going to get married. Someone showed our guy Devin Haney, a lawyer, and he's been going back and back ever since. He sued Ryan Garcia and lost. He sued Ryan Garcia for like everything that went down in their fight.
Starting point is 00:18:12 And literally they told him, because he asked like for pain and like damages and all that. And the judge is like, bro, you're in the sport of pain and damages. You kind of have to expect that. Like, you can't be part of Lavin like F1 and be like, yeah, I'm going to sue because my car crashed. Like in the sport, it comes with what happens.
Starting point is 00:18:32 Yeah. So now baby girl. Why is he such a sewer? Like, you know, like, I don't know what, like what got into him. You're like, sore loser. Bro, just take the L. Like, not everything is going to be solved in court. Sometimes you just have to, you know, become at peace with it yourself.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Yeah. By low-key Vic, if you went on a date with the girl and you realize that you spent too much money on her and didn't even like her, would you want your money back? No, I would. You would want your money back for dinner? You're going extra. Because this, I think, has some validity because they were engaged. They were engaged. He's spreading money on who he thought was going to be his future wife.
Starting point is 00:19:07 They break up the engagement and he's like, yeah, I want my stuff back, right? So that begs the question, like even from something like a ring, like that's a lot of money, to other things. like do you ask for it back? I think it's possible to argue that. Also, she broke up with him. Oh, yeah. So he's hurt, you know, but to me it's like, I also to think like, I guess this happens a lot, but it's, I feel like it's different if you break up with like a girl and you're like petty and you're doing this out of pettiness. But this is also like his baby mama. So it's like you're putting your baby mama through things that are unnecessary. Yeah. It's just like one of those things that's just a should serve as an expensive, valuable. lesson, but he's not wanting to accept the L. He's like, no, no, no, L, I have
Starting point is 00:19:51 to win, I have to win, I have to win, it's like, bro, let it go. Yes, so the boxer based his claim on California state law, which requires individuals to return high value gifts received before a wedding if the marriage does not ultimately take place, a situation that
Starting point is 00:20:07 applies here. So when you're looking at it, there's like a valid argument to them. And Maximil mentioned the previous case it was for defamation. He don't like the way that she's speaking on his name. So it's like, I'm mad. I'm mad. I'm mad. I'm mad. I gave you things.
Starting point is 00:20:22 I want those things back. So he's going to win then? He may. I'm telling you. There's an argument in it. Yeah, there's a case. But the question is, is he sim for it? Yeah, it doesn't matter of it.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Yeah. Whatever that happens. Yeah. In the court of Moximo, is a simple pimped that Devin Haney is asking for the gifts back he gave to his ex-fiance. I'm feeling a win coming on for Devin-Haney. Yeah, that's a pimp right there. It's sin.
Starting point is 00:20:45 Yeah. You're saying it. I'm putting all my money on Devin Haney, the Simp right now. Yeah, he's simple. Yeah. It's a gift. I mean, like legally, like I said, yes, maybe it could work. But like you're always taught as a kid.
Starting point is 00:21:04 Like when you give something, like you, that's it. Yeah. It's there. You can't ask for it back. If they're talking down on my name and I can take it back and flip it on them in front of their face, I'm doing that. Yeah. Because you're just being pet. You're doing that at pet.
Starting point is 00:21:17 Drake fan over there. Can't get any more Drake than that. There's Drake, Devin Haney. What's wild is I interviewed Devin Haney and I asked him like the three in boxing, especially at that time, Ryan Garcia, Tank and Haney. And I was like, give me the big three if y'all were, if y'all were Drake, J. Cole and Kendrick. And Devin Haney said, I'm Drake. He himself said that he's Drake.
Starting point is 00:21:43 And I know he meant it for other reasons. He's like, yeah, I got bigger hits. I'm Drake. And it's like, no, you're Drake for litigious reasons. Devin Haney, you're having a new fan now, right, bro? I got your back. Oh, now you're, now you're his hobby. All right, it's a sip or pimp, soup, sip, sip, sip, sip, sip,
Starting point is 00:21:57 sip, sip, sip, all right, it's time to hook somebody up with the Jordan retro threes. Eluelo that are out this Saturday at WSS shoes and WSS shoes is one of the only places in the entire United States where you can get your hands on it. Speaking of that, me and Vick are going to be over at the Inglewood location, which is also going to be. going to have like a cool Lucha Libre wrestling ring. It's going to be a cool set up. You take photos. Hang out. Say what's up to me and Vic.
Starting point is 00:22:23 I'm going to do a frog splash. Oh my gosh. Be careful. Be careful. Okay, stay away from Vick. He's doing this frog splash. Yeah. And he's going to bring his stretch pants.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Yeah. And we are going to have a lot of prizes, a lot of fun games. Look for the Flavie Unit tent. It's going to be a blast. All right. And shout out to our family over at shopws. WSS.com, which is where you can also check out to see where all the other locations are are to get your hands on these.
Starting point is 00:22:47 very limited, super rare, super exclusive, but super awesome. El Vuelos, okay? Now, let's go to phone lines to give away a pair of tickets who we have on 9-10. Power 10-106. Is this David in East L.A.? Hey, hey, hey, hey. Good, good. David.
Starting point is 00:23:03 Hey, man, wow, David. Are you ready to play for these Jordans? Hey, make it easy. Make it easy. Make it easy. David, which one of your kids are you going to give them to when you win? My oldest one. You're all this one.
Starting point is 00:23:17 You? I'm out of the boy, actually. My oldest boy, my oldest boy, honest. Okay. I'm going to let you decide. Do you want the English to Spanish translation? Like, I say the word in English. You have to tell me what it means in Spanish.
Starting point is 00:23:30 Or I say the word in Spanish. You tell me what it is in English. I'm going to say English to Spanish. English? So I tell you the English where you tell me what it is in Spanish. Yeah. Yeah. Oh.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Yeah. All right. You cannot Google. How do you say referee in Spanish? Five, four, four, three, three, two, referee? Yep. Oh, man, you got me. God damn it.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Hold on the line, bro. You don't want to try? You don't want to try? I'm going to say, you got me. He chose. He did. He did. He did.
Starting point is 00:24:13 All right. We got Giovanni in Pomona. What's up, Giovanni? Hey, what's up? Giovanni, do you want me to give you the English word and you translate it to Spanish or the Spanish word and you translate to the English? Let's try the Spanish to English. Spanish and you tell me what it means in English. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:29 Yeah. Aguettas. Five. Laces. Four. Three. It's laces. Two laces.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Congratulations. You are getting these shoes, brother. Jordan Retro three's El Vuelo. Congrats. That's good. Oh, thank you guys. Yeah. Welcome.
Starting point is 00:24:49 You hold out the line. We're good. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We'll need a line. I mean phone line. We've got you for.
Starting point is 00:24:59 The homie help line. Start over. Marisol needs our help. Marisol hit us up and said, Hi, Brownback. My name is Marisol, and I'm writing this because I could really use some advice. She said, in our family, sports has always been a big deal. My husband played, his brothers played.
Starting point is 00:25:18 even his sister was in it. Naturally, when we had our son, we signed him up too. He's tried everything, basketball, football, soccer. For the past three years, though, it's been baseball. And he really took to it. He fell in love with the sport, or so we thought. Recently, something's changed because he got hit in the face during a game with a bad pitch and it fractured his cheekbone.
Starting point is 00:25:41 It scared him and he's changed ever since. It honestly scared us all. And since then, he's told us he wants to quit. just like that. He said it calmly, but I saw the fear in his eyes. And I also saw the relief like he finally admitted something that he'd been holding in. I told him that if his heart is no longer in it, it's okay to step away. He's only 12 and still a kid. And he's very talented, and he's been invited to showcases where college scouts are. But I keep asking myself, what's the point of all that if he's not enjoying it anymore? If he's scared every single
Starting point is 00:26:15 time he steps on the field. But my husband sees it differently. For him, it's not just about the game. It's about the lessons, getting back up when life knocks you down, being resilient, not quitting when things are hard. And I respect that, but I also think there's strength in knowing when something no longer serves you. And right now, our son is just losing interest and he's hurting and he's scared. So shouldn't we listen to that? That's what I told him. So she said, and yes, we've invested a lot of money, time, energy, and sacrificed a whole lot. And my husband keeps reminding me of the over $10,000 in gear, private coaches, hotels, travel, and all that. And I get it. He's been dedicated all in, but now he feels like it's all slipping away and it was all for nothing.
Starting point is 00:27:03 But here's where it's getting really hard. This is starting to come between us. My husband and I are arguing more and even go days barely speaking. He's calling me and our son soft. for wanting to quit and we're in a funk in our marriage because of this. The way he's treating our son and I is making me consider divorce for the first time ever. Should I give in and have my son play baseball? Or do I stand my ground and possibly lose my marriage? Oh. Damn.
Starting point is 00:27:33 It's not that deep, baby. It took a turn. I mean, her husband loves baseball clearly, you know, and wants his son to play. Yeah. That's how I felt about my mom. My mom was like locked in on me playing baseball. Like all I knew was baseball my whole life. Right.
Starting point is 00:27:49 She had me, when I got out of school, baseball. Baseball, baseball, private lessons, private things, like all this. And then when I quit, my mom was devastated. They didn't want to talk to me. They didn't want nothing to do with me in that, like. When did you quit? When did you quit? Because you still go to the park and play baseball.
Starting point is 00:28:05 Yeah, I play softball. But if you had to make sense. If you had to listen to your mom. Yeah, that's it. It was about like halfway through my freshman year. Okay. I was just like, I'm burnt. I don't want to do this anymore since I did it so much.
Starting point is 00:28:18 Like I was, I'm not even kidding. All I could think about was baseball. So when I went home and she was like, so he went to tryouts, right? Like it wasn't even like, oh, how was tryouts? Like, oh, you went to tryouts? You're doing, I was like, by the way, it has something to tell you. Oh. What?
Starting point is 00:28:32 I was like, I didn't, I don't want to play anymore. So I didn't go. Web one. She was hated. Yeah. Like, he was. Like, everything she could say in that moment, she did. Private her less is this.
Starting point is 00:28:43 Yeah. And then you turned in all emo? No, no, I was already emo. Oh, okay, yeah, okay, okay. Why, I spent all my time doing this and that? Like, you had something good going? I was like, but I want to be a DJ. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:28:57 Not that. Not a DJ. Greg comes here talking about striking out of his adult league and they all make sense. He should have listened to his mom. But he was a good DJ. My whole family, like, till this day, they will make fun of me like, oh, you had something good going for yourself for baseball. And you just gave it all up.
Starting point is 00:29:12 Well, see, your mom was the one that was more pushing on that. Every day. And I guess this, too, is the, it's different parenting styles I'm seeing. Like, she's definitely what seems to be like, wow, my kid got hurt. Yeah. He's not going through with it. And for 12 years old to barely get hurt, that's a lot too. Unless the other ones didn't do as crazy as a fractured.
Starting point is 00:29:34 What did she? Chichik-a-old. So that kind of got, like, super serious for them. Because when kids are in sports, knock on wood, kids get hurt. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And then you kind of see the getting, like getting past that challenge.
Starting point is 00:29:47 Yeah. For sure. That perseverance. Yeah. Actually, this happened to Emmy. Last year she played soccer. She broke her wrist. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:29:56 The thing was is that she fractured one wrist, came back from that. And a month later, she fractured her other. Oh, my God. So she was really going through it. And I could see like there was like a funk in her, like coming back in motivation. And like I would always be like, hey, like. like if this is not your job if you want to do it and you love it do it
Starting point is 00:30:15 but if you're not going to do it we're not going to be lazy you got to pick something else up whether it's like reading and do better in school what's the alternative right that we could spend another 10K on exactly because we're not sitting around doing nothing Marisol and her man seem to be differing on how they feel
Starting point is 00:30:31 she's saying her kid hurt and and wanting out yeah and her guys like no we're not going to do that we're not going to do that that's 10 rags I spent this down the third on it it. If we let him get out now, what's that going to do for him later? What's that going to show him when things get hard, he can get out? Yeah. I mean, that's valid.
Starting point is 00:30:48 It is. But then it also goes kind of like how Maximus said to where it goes from playing the game, innocent, fun game, to where you get injured in real life. Like, I remember when I was playing baseball, my wrist got injured as well. I couldn't grip a pencil, couldn't grip a bat, anything for like a week. And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:31:04 damn, like, this was like, but I love the game. I wasn't going to stop, and I didn't stop. But like, I was just like, damn, now I like, I have real life implications from it. You know what I'm saying? More water boy. And I'm just like, damn. Waterboy?
Starting point is 00:31:16 I know. I wish baseball was a one-on-one sport. I'll baseball you one-on-one right now. Ball it up. I need my water. Heavy hitters, suckers. No, but then there's also like, dude, you need to like go through things and get past. It's like life.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Yeah. Lifeless. And then there's also forcing him to do something he don't want to do. Yeah. And that may be, because she said it seemed like this has been a while. and they took this friend and be like, no, I'm out. He might want to pursue other things. He's 12.
Starting point is 00:31:46 He may have thought like, this is what I do when I was a kid. Now I'm middle school. I'm not trying to do this forever, Mom. Like, this is your guy's dream. Not mine. Frustrating party's probably good. That's the thing. And that probably was pissing them off the most.
Starting point is 00:31:57 That's the thing is like, also as a parent, if you see talent, like your job is to try to feed it. If your kid sucks, you're like, it's fine. Don't even worry, buddy. Go ahead. You can see something in them because they put up a lot of money. Like you said, tournament's gear. private coaches itself.
Starting point is 00:32:12 Like that happens when you're really investing in a kid. And I know that happens everywhere. Like the parents kind of help see it through. Because as a kid, not for nothing and for kids listening, you guys change your mind all the time. All the time. And then you're going to quit and then you're going to grow up and be like, yeah, my parents took me out of baseball. It was the worst thing that ever happened to me like Greg. And then you're like, bro, you quit.
Starting point is 00:32:32 You quit. You said, Ali, mom, I just want to stay in bed. My tummy hurts. Right. See? I know. I feel like in sports, there's two type of people. Like, there's people who are really, like, poor and, like, they take it on.
Starting point is 00:32:46 We're like, this is the way out for me and my family as a kid. And then there's something that come for better, you know, better ways of living. And it's their parents that kind of motivate them to be like, hey, you're good. Like, find it in you. Right, my mom. Chill, bro. I'm in the hood. Give me out, Emmy.
Starting point is 00:33:03 It turned into the status of living. I don't know. Poor person spent 10K in their life. Bro, that's crazy. Oh, no, there's scholarships. They got money. They got money. Which one is Marisol's kid?
Starting point is 00:33:15 Right here? He don't have heart yet. He got to find it. Okay, okay. 12. Wow. Wow. Attach you.
Starting point is 00:33:23 I know. Either you're making a way out or you're Greg. Yeah. He's got money. You just lazy. She'll listen to your mom, Greg. Let's go to Sessie in South Central. Sessie.
Starting point is 00:33:35 Good morning, Sessie. Hi. Good morning. Good, good. So Marisol hit us up, Sessi, because her 12-year-old got really hurt at the baseball game. Practice recently fractured his cheekbone. And it's just like, Mom, I'm over this. I'm not trying to do this. Like, it's too much pain for something that doesn't even, like, do anything for me. And Pops is like, now we pay 10 Ragsville. Like, we're paying on personal trainers. We're playing on uniform, on hotels, on everything, going to different, what did they call? the competitions
Starting point is 00:34:10 all of that tournaments and we're not going to do that he's just being a brat right now and she and he called himself and she feels like oh my god I want a divorce also
Starting point is 00:34:21 dramatic a marita this is your only time you've ever thought of divorce that see it through baby girl yeah see it through my stuff that must be so gay yeah
Starting point is 00:34:31 but what would you tell them I guess about the issue at hand which is my kid doesn't want to be in sports anymore and my husband says now we stick into it. Yeah, so I've been, I play sports all my life, and I feel like I've been in very similar situations.
Starting point is 00:34:49 I was done. I didn't want to play anymore. I would, you know, have my little attitude, be mad about it, be mad at practice and tournaments and not being able to go with my friends on the weekend, but the message that my parents always, always, always instilled in me was like, you committed to something, so you're going to follow through with it.
Starting point is 00:35:06 And then at the end of, every season, it was like, okay, you know, we can reevaluate, we can look at if maybe there's something else you want to do. But I just felt like that messaging always made me stick with it. And I ended up going to play my sport throughout college. So I saw it through and I had the most moments where I was like, I hate this, I'm done. I went to college in the bay. So I would remember that five-hour drive from L.A. to the Bay, just crying, having the worst anxiety, not wanting to go back because of how much I just liked playing. But it was all due to burnout. So I would tell Marisol that you can address the burnout. You can talk about, okay, what can we add in there so that maybe it doesn't feel like too much all at once. Maybe we have a couple weekends where we do other things or where there's no baseball at all. But to see it through. And just reevaluate. Because I'm so grateful that I didn't quit and I completed four years of college soccer and I even miss it now.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Which is kind. I never thought that would happen. But here I am now. So I just think there's a lot of power in sticking through with something and making a decision and yeah, just seeing it through. Yeah. That's cool. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:36:28 See it through because you might even be on the I hate this right now. Yeah. For sure. How many days have y'all woke up and been like, I'm not going to worry? Never. Never. Never. Never. I wake up every single day. Like, oh my God. I get to go to work today. You know, it's wild. I wasn't even talking to. I was talking to in my home. I just want everybody to know. Yeah. Y'all strove it. I love it. Crazy. But then you get out of that fun. And then you're like, no, I really love it. Yeah. This is my passion. This is what I'm doing. So, but it's like, I don't know, is it his passion? Is it something that actually wants for himself?
Starting point is 00:37:05 I like the point that she made about making the commitment. Yeah. Because that's like universal in anything. It's like you made the commitment, so see it through. Yeah. You know? Oh, we got a mom and son on the line. We got Jesse and Santhi in downtown L.A.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Good morning, Jesse and Santi. How are you? Good morning. Hi. Hi there. Good morning. Thank you for spending your on the way to school time with us. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:37:30 We're talking to Marisol, who hit us up because her 12-year-old is in baseball got a really bad injury, fractured his cheekbone, and it's just like, Mom, I don't want to do this anymore. This is just too much. It's not what I want to do. And Pops is like, no, we spend bread on this. We spent $10,000 on this,
Starting point is 00:37:49 plus probably more. Just racked it up. I like how he thought of the number. Like, this is how much money I brought it? What would you tell them? Where are you doing that? That's cheap. I'm joking. Oh, you're right. Yeah, and they're a 12-year-old?
Starting point is 00:38:02 They must have been playing for a while. I have a 14-year-old son, Santi, that plays baseball, and I have a 13-year-old daughter that plays volleyball. It's a commitment, not just for the child, but also for us parents. But neither of them are wrong or right. I'm going to explain my, you know, my experience. And also, and my husband and I also made a decision and a choice to commit to this, not just financially, but with our time. and the kids have enough pressure with school going to practice, excelling in the sport, just like the Sessie was saying,
Starting point is 00:38:40 you have pressure in the sport itself and life itself. And then you have your parents kind of giving you the guilt trip that we sacrificed so much time. Why do you think kids quit? Kids quit because of the pressure, not just of the sport, bet of the parents. So I feel, and thing that has helped us, and he has had a concussion, he's had a broken nose,
Starting point is 00:39:02 I mean, he'll tell you a little more a chin. Why? There's been so many things, and we have taken time. We have the support of the team and of his teammates. He'll still go to the games and support like every other player in MLB does when they're injured. We explain to him that injury is a part of the sport, and there's times that you're going to have to miss a season. There's going to be times that you're going to have to miss several games,
Starting point is 00:39:27 but the most important thing here is to have the support of your family. Now you have your dad, which is, he's absolutely right. He's absolutely right. What he has to say is like you're committed to this and everything in life you commit to relationships, work, life itself. It takes hard work and it's a hustle. Right. And if you're learning to hustle at baseball and you don't make it to an MLB or you don't
Starting point is 00:39:52 fulfill your daddy's dreams or whatever this man is going to right now. You said your son gets hurt. You're going to fulfill at something. You're going to excel at everything in life because you have the hard work ethic. Your son gets hurt a lot? Well, not a lot, but he's been playing since he was eight years old and he's 14. Actually, this is the commitment that we have. Wait, so we reclassed to be here because he was up to go underage and now he's hit.
Starting point is 00:40:18 Like, I'm literally driving from downtown L.A. Uh-huh. To Torence to drop him off at an academy where he goes to homeschooled for two hours. What? And trains for five. Oh my gosh He got to make it to the league at that point Is he that bad?
Starting point is 00:40:37 You know, whatever It's the cross-in It's his life I'm just hearing the right way Let's go Okay If Santi didn't want to do it Like you're telling us about the injuries
Starting point is 00:40:48 All that But if he didn't want to do it anymore Would you Would you take his lead? Well I would It would cost you that drive That you were just Talking so strongly about
Starting point is 00:41:00 She sounds mad already. We have had this conversation before. Okay. We have had this talk to. And then Sati also has the therapist, which I think is extremely important because the children do not talk to us the way they really, what they really feel and fear that they're going to break our dreams. So it gets hurt physically and emotionally? Stop it. You better stop it.
Starting point is 00:41:20 I feel like she's doing the right thing. Wait, Santi's right there. Wait, why does he have to make to leave? Y'all are rich already. You run away from your mom with the phone so you can tell us the truth. A therapist for sports. I'm here. Santi, you like playing baseball?
Starting point is 00:41:34 Of course. I, like, dream of making it to the MLB one day. Do you think Otani has a therapist? He does that. Oh, my God. Chill. He has an interpreter. No. Santi, just start betting.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Bet on yourself, Santi. Send me, get an interpreter, not a therapist. What are y'all doing? No. What are you doing? She's making their kids off. No, she's doing. What?
Starting point is 00:41:58 Okay. Thank you for calling. I don't know how this took a turn. I appreciate you, Santee. And guess what? I can't wait to get your professional jersey when you make it to the league, Santee. Follow your dreams. I'll sign my jersey to give it to you guys.
Starting point is 00:42:12 Oh, let's go, Santee. You're trying to Savannah bananas, bro. You're not making it to the major league. Greg! You play on a stop. Hold on. Hold on. Santi, Greg is a 29-year-old man that didn't make it in baseball.
Starting point is 00:42:26 That's what he's doing right now. He's projecting on you. Ask your therapist what projecting me. You see where you're like, let me talk. What? Maybe Greg needs therapy because he misses his mom. Let's go, Tatsi. Hold on the line, yo.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Hold on the line. Hey, Greg just wants Santi to be a DJ. KPWRFMHD1, Los Angeles, Paran, 06, L.A's number one for hip-hop. I just don't know what. She's on the side of the dad, essentially. She's saying, like, keep him in. and also maybe give him a therapist and here you guys turn wild.
Starting point is 00:43:02 No, I just said you don't need a therapist you need an interpreter. He started betting. Therapists for sports? What is that? Maybe it's physical therapy. No. No, I think she meant like emotional.
Starting point is 00:43:13 Because sometimes they get in their head about certain things. Well, she said it might be burnout. It might be stress of all of that. It might be confidence. Maybe he needs, bro, y'all are insane. This is what I'm saying. We just got to be better, dog. I totally get them helping him push through.
Starting point is 00:43:28 Yeah. But this is helping him push through. Yeah. Therapist and sports. Honestly, that just gave. What's more than just sports? The whole situation that she just explained gave me so much, like, anxiety. Like, I'm not doing enough.
Starting point is 00:43:41 Like, I was playing catch yesterday with my son. She's in a whole homeschool, like, you know, thing. And then they, like, have a sports therapist. I'm like, dude, my kid has no shot at this point. At this point, I just need a sports therapist. Knowing what he's up against? That's what I'm saying. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:58 That's the competition. Stop being so soft, Vic. Yeah. I play catch. He's 12. I know. I need to just start throwing the ball at his face or something. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:44:07 As fast as you can. Catch as good idea. A sports therapist. Imagine telling you a kid, it's okay to strike out. Don't get up next time, buddy. Well, it's not just sad. I'm telling you, it's emotional. Like, you think about it.
Starting point is 00:44:19 Like, that kid is like he's busy. He's stressed. He doesn't have no bills. Well, even like, even professional athletes, they talk about getting in their head or not. I can attribute it to boxing. Like sometimes the boxer knows they won just off the like the face off. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:35 They won before even they even hit the ring because of mental stuff. So I'm sure that stuff needs, I don't know, working out. The pitcher for the Dodgers, Tanner Scott. He was really good in previous seasons. He played for the Padres. This season, he just said, I've had the worst season and you know my life. It affects your output on the field is affected by your mental, bro. Even Machado, they probably would have won a World Series,
Starting point is 00:44:57 but they're not, they don't have good mental health maybe. And they look at their bank accounts and they're like, oh, I shouldn't be this sad anymore. But as a parent, you see it. Like you see when your kid is playing on whatever, like a field frustrated. It's back to Marisol and her issue. Oh, yeah, sorry. Not fair. Should kids get therapy?
Starting point is 00:45:13 The answer to should kids get therapy is yes, okay? Just in whatever they may need it for. For sports, for school, for parents. Yeah. For people on the radio. Yeah, and the Savannah bananas are great, Greg. Yes, very entertaining. Let's go to Billy and Westcove.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Vinna, Billy our girl Marisol hit us up. Her and her husband are kind of just not seeing eye at eye when it comes to their 12 year old that is in baseball and he wants out. He got a fractured cheekbone and it's just not something that he likes doing. He told mom, I want out and she kind of gets where he's coming from. She sees the toll that it's taking on him. But Pops is like, nah, this is soft. I've spent so much bread, hotel rooms, tournaments, flights, like, private lessons,
Starting point is 00:45:54 all of that, the snacks for the team, all of that. you know the trophies hopefully they're not all participation trophies right guys right guys oh yeah no we'll accept those oh gosh Billy Billy what would you tell Marisol in her situation
Starting point is 00:46:10 yeah I would just tell it because I'm high school coach for sports as well I think for me it's a different era of kids like we didn't come up with our my dad specifically like he forced me to play a sport you know and
Starting point is 00:46:26 and you could lose the love of the sport by just getting forced to do something, especially AAU right now, man, it's like a business. Wow. You know, like these kids are going through it. What's what you play? For me, I played basketball. Nobody said he played. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:41 Yeah, yeah, no, no. But at the same time, for me as a coach, I allow my kids the freedom to speak. Like how are you doing in the sport? How are you as a kid? You know, just things like that. Stop! Billy. We're coaching young men, man, man.
Starting point is 00:46:59 We're coaching young men. That part. They need to speak. Coaching cheerleaders, that's what you're coaching. Oh, my. No, no, I don't know. Greg. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:47:08 Let him get, let him cook. Let him talk. Let him talk. Greg has no kids, so he just loves to tell people. He also quit baseball. Yeah. I don't have kids either, but these kids are my kids. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:47:18 Let's go. Honestly, Greg just wants one of you in his life. Yeah, he needs a coach. Yeah. Greg is just called you. not for help. He needs you, Coach Billy. So sometimes for the kid, don't lose love of the game, and
Starting point is 00:47:31 sometimes letting them go gives them the opportunity to miss the sport. So they do come back for that. So as far as the parents, I mean, especially for the dad, we need to stop living their life through the kid. Right?
Starting point is 00:47:46 At least my parents would tell me, hey, if you love the sport, love the sport, if you want to leave knowing that you gave a you're all. Don't just leave halfway. You know what I mean? My dad would always tell me, dude, if you want to, if you want to be a ballerina, go for it. If you want to be an actor, go for it. Just know I love you no matter what. And I think for that, for that, the parent, he's not showing that right now. Yeah. So that's why they're getting pushed away. Did you believe him, no? Because
Starting point is 00:48:16 you still went in, you didn't become a ballerina and became a high school basketball coach. It's a metaphor. Yeah. It's a metaphor. Like, whatever you want to be, be the best at it. Yeah. Hey, coach, do you ever look at a kid and mentally think, man, he's soft? Mentally? No, I tell the kid he's soft. I like it. I'll let him know too. I like it. You know, we talk a lot about, like, he's not going to therapy and all that stuff,
Starting point is 00:48:42 and that's what you guys think. But, like, a coach is that. Like, your coach should be, and this is Coach Pilly right here. This guy talks him through. This is not just game plays, like, also, like, life. But we all seeing Coach Carter. Come on. Don't start with that.
Starting point is 00:48:57 I love that movie. I love that movie. With the shot team? Oh, man. Right, Billy? Like, it's more than just the game. It's more than just the game. I see no changes.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Right. You know, coach is right, guys. We need a win together. That's the kind of figure and a half. No, what? That's a team. We went together. Let's go to Vick's favorite listener.
Starting point is 00:49:16 Vick's favorite listener. What's his name? Oh, your BFF. Is it Alex from Chicago? Yeah. Yes, Victor. Hello, Alex. Hello, Alex.
Starting point is 00:49:25 Alex from Chicago. Good morning. Good morning. There's a B for no reason between Alex from Chicago and Vic from Ulloa. Okay, so Alex, Alex, we're talking to Marisol. She hit us up. Her 12-year-old son got a fractured cheekbone playing baseball. He wants out.
Starting point is 00:49:46 This is probably his last straw. But dad is like, no, he got to push through. He's got to learn. He's got to do this. We spend a lot of money. and he has some promise in them, we got to keep it going. And you're soft if you give in to him.
Starting point is 00:49:59 And she's upset. What would you tell these parents in this situation? I mean, I would have actually just, like, have all three of them sit down and obviously let the kid voice his concerns, but also, like, you also got to teach him that, you know, you got to stay committed. Like, you started this, you know,
Starting point is 00:50:16 or kind of give them the option. Like, do you want to reevaluate after one more season? Reavit. S-O-F-F-F-F-F? T, soft! Now I know why Vic doesn't like you. Hey, man. I mean, there's just some things that kids are not going to do.
Starting point is 00:50:31 He's just going to be miserable his whole life. Yeah, you want a miserable kid? I mean, I mean, no. I mean, no. No, I get you, Alex. Alex literally said, like, hey, talk to him, but also tell him he can't quit. Y'all had to balance. I just heard reevaluate.
Starting point is 00:50:45 At the same time, like, you never know. Like, he might continue on, but he may not, like, want to be a player. He could be a coach. the future or who knows like you know like it all depends on what he wants i mean no like obviously tell him to see through it you know like try to try to also push that idea but at the same time you know like it's going to be at the end it's just some kids are not going to you know fall through with it they're going to be very miserable Alex what sport did you quit i never quit a sport
Starting point is 00:51:16 color guard you still play oh my color guard Alex Alex can see wait wait Vic, aren't you belt like an overused piece of Play-O from a classroom, bro? What? I have never. You know it. It's like the... I just know. I just know Alex built like a toothpick.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Come on. Let's be honest. Hey, I'm a runner. You're a runner. You're a track star. That's right. I'm a runner and a track star. There's nothing wrong with him.
Starting point is 00:51:44 Yeah, there's nothing wrong. Don't do this runners, bro. All right. Alex, continue to call in. Yeah. And the guys appreciate you too. I'm just here to bother this guy here. Oh, perfect, Alex.
Starting point is 00:51:57 Doing a good job. This is a part-time for me. Part-time is a trope. Don't quit your full-time. Bye, Alex. Thank you. Hey, he said you look like a Play-O. He put a bunch of words next to each other.
Starting point is 00:52:13 No, no, no. I'm Googling it because I want a visual. That's really funny. A Play-O. Where did that come from? He's been saving that. The crazy part is he's just looking at my profile. It's like, oh, this guy's built like something.
Starting point is 00:52:27 I can't put my finger on it. I don't know what he looks like. All right, Marisol, Marisol, Marisol, Marisol needs our help. How are you going to help her? What are you going to say? Every time a guy calls in, the guys jump on him. I don't know that I should be able to. I'm scared.
Starting point is 00:52:44 Let's talk to a lady. Let's talk to another female. We did to Jesse and something. You guys ran in on her. No, we didn't. Greg did it. I'm all here for Santi. I believe in Santi.
Starting point is 00:52:55 All right. Rosemary. Rosemary. What about Rosemary? Hi. Good morning. Hey, Rosemary. Rosemary.
Starting point is 00:53:03 Talk to us, baby girl. Marisol is just kind of having a disagreement with her man about her 12-year-old kid who wants out of baseball. They spend a lot of money on this baseball, though. All right. He's like, dude, this is not my dream. I'm not trying to do it. You're living through me, Dad. And then he's like, stop being soft.
Starting point is 00:53:19 We put on all this bread. You're gonna play baseball And then she's like Oh my gosh I don't know what to do about it Marisol, talk to us I mean not you're Marisol You're Rosemary
Starting point is 00:53:30 Talk to us I understand I was a full-time single mom I played both mom and dad So a lot of times when I wanted to be Mom and Soft and let him quit I had to remember I'm raising a boy
Starting point is 00:53:43 To become a man one day And he's not going to be able to quit And once he gets injured He's not going to be able to fall and not get back up. Just the same way if he were to get his first car accident, he's going to have to push through. And it's the only he didn't have to encourage his kids.
Starting point is 00:53:59 Like, he can't just give up. It's a crazy reference. He's a really like. I can't put it. I get you. I'm saying, like, in life, you're going to keep getting hurt. So just, just do it. Okay?
Starting point is 00:54:09 A baseball and a car crash. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. He might get hit with a ton of bricks. Umberto, got to get back up and go lay another brick, bro. That's right. You got to keep laying those bricks, bro.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Umberto got a car accident, um, motorcycle accident. A motorcycle accident. He has not jumped back on the motorcycle. Yeah. Which I feel like you should not. I saw a photo of him on a motorcycle. That's not the right one. No, you're going to explain it.
Starting point is 00:54:32 Yeah. Yeah. You do. There's a photo of somebody that looks suspiciously like Umberto on a motorcycle with only glasses and shades. Nothing else. Glasses are shades. Wait, sorry, glasses and a cap.
Starting point is 00:54:49 Anyways, yeah. Sorry. I just, yeah, I just got the visual. You see how necessary that was down there? It was in my brain. Well, the picture was in your brain. You see how you were doing the show for us inside. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:54:58 I'm so sorry. Yeah, you are. Yeah, you are. Play-Doh, piece of leftover plate. I would just like to say that we're having way too much fun with AI. Yeah. And Vicki's an incredible sport. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:13 It's an incredible sport. I would just be mad and stomping and ra. Right? Because I can't take a joke. And then concrete would be very quiet No, but they can take a joke Alex from Chicago
Starting point is 00:55:29 called in during the homie help line and said that Vic looks like a used piece of Plato. He's been studying me and then like, oh no, Vic is built like a piece of leftover Play-O and it's all hard on the size of practicing. Multiple colors. And so since then everybody's sending
Starting point is 00:55:47 AI photos of Vic as a Play-Doh, I got you the cutest, bro. I like it. If you could just give me some fingers, that would be great. You can't. It's Play-Doh. Give me nubs. Gumpy had fingers, I'm pretty sure.
Starting point is 00:55:59 And then some of our homies that listen, they send memes. All the time. Yeah, in real time. Yeah. So big up to you listening and we're here for the jokes. Send us, send me all the Play-Doh memes. I want to see them all. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:10 And he's just laughing. He's doing a great job. He's going to cry afterwards. Greg, there's a new American doll. You know the American dolls? Yeah. Yeah. I always want to one.
Starting point is 00:56:19 You did? But I'm like, I was like 30. I'm like, I shouldn't want one. Those are expensive. They are. And then I have nieces, but they kind of, I don't know. I don't know. They never asked me for one.
Starting point is 00:56:30 But I never had like a little girl in my life that I could give them to, right? They have their whole little story. Yeah. A lot of them seemed to, at least at the time that I was like interested in them, were blonde-haired blue eyes, right? Yeah. But not anymore. Yep.
Starting point is 00:56:44 American doll 2026 goes to. Raquel Reyes. Raquel Reyes. It's a Latina. It's a Latino American doll. And I have beef with her. Why? I have beef with a doll because what she wants to do as her job, listen to her.
Starting point is 00:56:59 She has a whole story. I'm telling you, they have like a book that says who they are, what they do. Check this out. Hi, I'm Raquel, and I'm the 2026 girl of the year. Get ready with me for pickleball while I share some fun facts about myself. I live in Kansas City with my mom, dad, brother's soul, and my dog Lucita. My family runs a paleta shop called Paleta Paloosa. My favorite flavor of paleta is Sandia.
Starting point is 00:57:24 My great, great grandma was named Samantha Parkington. She wrote in a diary just like I do. I want to be a DJ because I love to make people happy and get them dancing. This summer, I DJed a huge dance party on the beach. Until next time, adios. Who in the middle of America wrote this? Raquel. I know, right?
Starting point is 00:57:47 doesn't add up Raquel. No, it doesn't. Sorry doesn't add up at all. Your grandma was Samantha Parkington? All right. So she's a 10-year-old girl living at Kansas City, Missouri. All right.
Starting point is 00:57:57 She's Mexican-American. She has a paleta shop in the city. Her parents have a paleta shop. Paleta. Paleta. And her favorite paleta is Sandia. Which is watermelon. And she wants to be a DJ.
Starting point is 00:58:10 She already is a DJ. No, yeah, she's a DJ. She rocked the crowd at the daycare. She unse it up. And her brother's name is soul. And her. Her dog's name's Lucida. Brownback Mornings 106 on Instagram if you want to see.
Starting point is 00:58:21 Yeah, I thought it was funny when I started seeing like, yeah, that she helps her parents out at their paleta shop. No, Paleta. Paleta. Paleta. Which is great because there's hell of kids of palateros. Yeah. But then I'm like, oh, palatero shop are what or do they run the Michoacana or something? Like they drink a bread like that?
Starting point is 00:58:42 That would have been cool. My parents are only talking about. My parents owned a Michrokana. Yeah, we got to build some better. Or it's like she's the heiress to the Mishwakana. Yes! You know what I'm saying? That could have been in the bio.
Starting point is 00:58:53 I'm more believable. And then she's a DJ. Yeah, I don't know why. I don't know why she wants to be DJ. Well, she said because she wasn't make people happy. So need that old soli that all money, that's what she wants to do? Yeah. Beepi, beep, beep, beep!
Starting point is 00:59:05 It had the whole party turned up. How did she DJ at a beach party before I am? I want to know that. I know. This past summer. Yeah, I DJ had a beach party. He's like, what? I'm always getting booked for festivals.
Starting point is 00:59:20 Barbie was there. Elmo came through crazy. Kansas City has beaches. Missouri. Oh, I don't know. No, they have lakes, don't they? They have lakes, yeah, they have lakes. She got flown out already to DJ?
Starting point is 00:59:32 Yay. Yeah, where did she go? South Padra Island? But I guess I do like it because it's representation. It's the doll of the year. You know, you got to, like, I guess you got to take your wins. I letty nobody relates to any of the things she said I just wish except for maybe the palatero thing
Starting point is 00:59:51 yeah and it's like I do see there's kids of palateros but I don't know that they have the whole shop thing going on I feel like we should have Angie voice yeah I could have you still can right now you need to do her new bio we got to change her name Raquel just reminds me of panda macho my name oh my gosh Raquel is a great name shout to all the Raquel I know, but that's what I kept thinking.
Starting point is 01:00:16 They should have gave Raquel Angie's backstory. That's way more believable. There you go. I love it because they gave Raquel the gold necklace and they gave her gold. You know, put them in the little bracelet. That's relatable. They got those details, right? Yeah, the gold bracelet with the kids that we put the name on.
Starting point is 01:00:32 Yeah, the name tag. Yeah, the name tag, so they don't forget our name. They did. Yeah, but I think that her grandma being, I think that's the person that created it. Oh, created American. Samantha Parkington? Yeah, so I think it's trying to tie her that like, oh, yeah, I come from this. I've been here.
Starting point is 01:00:51 Sounds like Samantha Parkington's granddaughter wrote this. Let me look at it. I hear her, like, different dresses too. One of them has like a whole bunch of flowers. I don't know what this style is called. Angie probably knows it. Why does Angie know it? It's interesting, though.
Starting point is 01:01:04 I feel like they could have done like a better voiceover choice. They could have. To really, like, solidify, like the Reyes. My nieces talk like this all the time. Hi, I'm Raquel, and I'm the 20- What are you talking about? When I called Olivia, oh, she's like, what's that? Hi, I'm Raquel, and I'm the 20-20-7. All right, yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:22 I mean, you got to start somewhere. I can appreciate them, like, you know, making a gesture towards the Latino community. They just got it, like, 75% wrong. But, you know, it's a start. Okay. Samantha Parkington, this is who her, she says her great-great-grandma was, is an orphan who lives with her well-to-do grandmother in upstate New York. she's being raised as a proper young lady with the best of everything.
Starting point is 01:01:44 Okay. So that's her lineage. So she's rich. Apparently that's her name. She's an orphan. Okay. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:01:51 This is, it says one of the first three historical figures in the American girl world. Okay. There we go. There we go. Okay. It's something. It's something. We're going to take this win?
Starting point is 01:02:04 No. I like her like actually the doll itself. Looking at the doll itself, crazy when you read the bio. Yeah. Looking at the doll itself, I think it's really cool. The bangs. Yeah. Yeah, that's nice.
Starting point is 01:02:11 Brunet bangs. The necklace. It would have been more accurate if she cut her own bangs. Yeah. Like, can you do? Ochoica? All tweed class. Everybody's done it.
Starting point is 01:02:26 Every girl has done it. Oh. Yeah. This makes me want to go to Kansas City. See what? With the beach parties? With the beach parties in the palatero shops. You want some sundia ice cream?
Starting point is 01:02:38 Yeah, me too. All right. We have your time. tickets to go to Universal Studios Hollywood to get your terror on for Halloween horror nights, all right? But you got to earn these tickets. You got to earn these tickets. Before we went to scrolling, I asked for you to call in 8185 to a 105.9. Did what's his face answer calls?
Starting point is 01:02:58 No, he didn't. So let me just do it myself. Power 106. Who's this? What city of you from? Hi, Lakewood. Hi, Lakewood. How Lakewood?
Starting point is 01:03:05 What's your name? Maddie. Maddie. Maddie, you try and need to win these tickets to go to Universal Studios Hollywood? Yes, I am. Okay, all right. Well, we've been doing different, we've been doing screams, we've been doing evil laughs because we want to see who got the best of it. And we are now going to challenge you to give us your best Michael Myers impression.
Starting point is 01:03:33 Okay, yes, we know this food don't say nothing. But our producer says that he has just heavy brink. breathing. All right. So do your best heavy breathing. Don't do no horn stuff. Or if you want to win the votes of Greg. Into your phone.
Starting point is 01:03:50 I'm going to count you down. Three, two, one, go. That's pretty good. She won. That's pretty good. Wait, what? Yeah, you can't hear him. He's creeping up on you.
Starting point is 01:04:04 That's pretty good. No. Where's the breathing? I was breathing. Okay. Do you want to try it again? like to just do do the blue
Starting point is 01:04:13 all right yeah three two and I'll add some scary music behind you okay just because
Starting point is 01:04:18 okay okay perfect all right three two one go wow I love it I love it
Starting point is 01:04:32 I love it that's scary Maddie you said Maddie's your name yeah all right yeah hold on the line
Starting point is 01:04:36 it sounds like me after a jog no mad at that not mad at that you jogging hilarious all right Tony Tony
Starting point is 01:04:44 Tony hello brown bike how we're doing hello Tony we're trying to get away these tickets to go to Universal Studios Hollywood, enjoy Halloween horn nights,
Starting point is 01:04:53 but we need your best impression of Michael, heavy breathing. Okay, you heard Maddie, did you? Yeah, I did, I did. All right, it's your turn, Tony. Get to it. Wow. Wow.
Starting point is 01:05:15 You scared the guy. Wow, that is. I got a little scared. I felt uncomfortable. Yeah, that's more of the word. You got no horns? You got no horns? You got no, no.
Starting point is 01:05:24 I have an HR meeting. A little confusing feeling. A little like hello Maximil felt a tingle You felt it? Yeah You felt it? Hey, you did that bro
Starting point is 01:05:36 You did that All right, let's go to Angel Angel in Norwalk Angel Gaille Angel What's up, brown bag What's up? Angel
Starting point is 01:05:44 Angel You heard the You heard the rules Okay, we need your best Michael impression Heavy breathing Okay Maddie and Tony
Starting point is 01:05:54 I already went It's your time to shine And three, two, one, go. Yeah, he's just snoring. I love it. I love it, I love it, Angel. Don't go anywhere, don't go anywhere. I was waiting for I am your father after that.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Yeah. All right, so to Victor and Pico Rivera. Victor! Yes, sir. How are we doing, guys? Victor, you look like a great breather. Hey, yo. It's a breathing.
Starting point is 01:06:26 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's human. All right. I'm ready to get these tickets. All right, you ready to win these tickets, bro? Yes, ma'am. All right, three, two, two. One go.
Starting point is 01:06:40 That was great. That was... Are you breathing? Yeah. What? Wait, did you breathe? We didn't hear anything. That was sarcasm.
Starting point is 01:06:47 Exactly. You can't see me. I'm in the dark hole holding the knife. Hold on the line. I mean... That's like Rita coming in. Why he... Why he do us like that?
Starting point is 01:06:58 Yeah, that's great. All right. All right. I'm going to go to each and every one of y'all, and when I go to you, it's time. I'm going to say your name. And you're going to say your name. And you're going to...
Starting point is 01:07:08 Do the breath again, okay? One more time with the breath. First up, oh, this one's a little bit more scary. I'm scared. Okay. First up, we got Tony. Tony, Tony, Tony, Tony. It's your time to breathe.
Starting point is 01:07:22 Three, two, one. Go, Tony. Maddie, Maddie, it's your time. Three, two, one. Go, Maddie. All right. Angel. Angel, it's your time.
Starting point is 01:07:49 Angel. Go, go. Go. Breathe. Victor. Victor, it's your time, Victor. Go. He did it again.
Starting point is 01:08:09 He's sticking to the bit. I respect this commitment. Maddie, one more time. I didn't really, I didn't really catch it. You want to hear Maddie again? Maddie, one more time. Maddie, one more time. Maddie, one time.
Starting point is 01:08:19 Maddie, one more time. Maddie, one more time. I need a cigarette. I need a cigarette. I don't know Okay, I'm gonna go at Tony Maddie Maddie got my vote
Starting point is 01:08:36 Yeah, Maddie got my vote too Yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah Tony Tony, Tony, let me hear you again For Angie No, it's good All right, all right
Starting point is 01:08:48 I like Maddie and I like Tony Yeah, same Maddie one more time Should they do that same time? Should they breathe off? I don't know if we can do it I don't know how to work this board I don't know
Starting point is 01:09:00 We can, okay hold on Let's go I don't know if I might hang up on her. So let's just try it with Victor, Victor, since you're quiet, if I hang up on you, my bed. Yeah, see? See, it hangs up. I can't do three-way, call.
Starting point is 01:09:15 I can't do three-way. All right, it is between Maddie and Tony, although I will give Angel like, all respect to Angel. How do we have a breath off or what? I'm serious My vote is for Maddie Yeah and my vote is for Tony
Starting point is 01:09:34 And Angie's vote is for Tony And Maximo's vote is for Full, we're on there Breathe off Breathe off But it's not possible Okay I will go for
Starting point is 01:09:46 Maddie Maddie And then I'm going for Matt Come on I'm going for Maddie all day Yeah but Tony's the one that got you excited No Tommy
Starting point is 01:09:54 Maddie got me excited Oh gosh Maddie Congratulations Maddie You're gonna go to Halloween or night. Thank you guys. You're welcome.
Starting point is 01:10:05 You're welcome. Thank you. Oh, I said do one more time. Gross. I got you. Okay. Okay. All right, Maddie.
Starting point is 01:10:17 All right, Maddie. Enjoy that. Enjoy that. I'll get some breakfast after this. Shut up. Stop. Shut up. Keep it here.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Tony, he did a good job, man. Yeah. And we're going to do this. We're going to do this again tomorrow. Not three things. We're going to do. Hopefully we're going to do. going to breathe tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:10:34 Oh yeah. Yeah. We're not going to have that. Where you have your tickets to go to Universal Studios, Hollywood, every morning after scrolling with Gregor. You're on 8.30 a.m. We're going to do that again tomorrow. And we have some pretty serious chisement.
Starting point is 01:10:49 You know, there's something going down out here in Los Angeles. There was a Tesla car that was impounded. They found, they unfortunately found somebody in the truck. And it was registered to a cell. singer named David. I wasn't too up on this kid. I remember there was something that happened at Coachella where an artist flipped
Starting point is 01:11:11 and kind of smacked his face on the stage and I'm like, oh, it's that guy, but he has a whole, he's on tour right now. So he has a whole legion of fans behind him, but the car was registered to him. We didn't know too much. Now we're finding out some pretty
Starting point is 01:11:27 wild and disgusting for the only term we can think of it. details behind this case and what's going on and happened here in Hollywood. So everything is like in our backyard and then it's music. So we had to take a deep dive in of our own and figure some things out. What happened, Angie? What do you guys?
Starting point is 01:11:47 So actually when they found the Tesla and they found the body, nobody, they didn't know who it was, but actually it has been identified. The body has been identified. And it was a 15-year-old girl named Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Man. And that's, she was actually missing. from last, since last year. And at the time she was 13 years old,
Starting point is 01:12:06 she's actually from Lake Elsinore out here in California. But yeah, so she was missing at 13 last year, but she's 15 now? Yeah, so her birthday's like in September, but she went missing in April. So at that time she was still 13. Okay, okay, got it, got it, got it.
Starting point is 01:12:21 But now. And missing, it was like a runaway type of thing because people did say she went to go, they saw her live with her quote unquote boyfriend, which is this artist, David or at least the parents said The mom said he has a boyfriend
Starting point is 01:12:36 named David yeah and the mom did say You know what she would run away but she would always come back And she did tell me that she had a boyfriend at the time Name David and that's what people are saying like wait like this is really Like yeah The last the last when we're saying this happened because it's all Fair relatively new but the last The first reports we got was that it's registered to this this guy named
Starting point is 01:12:57 David but it was a reported missing Tesla so maybe it got It got stolen. Something happened inside of it. However, I was reading reports now, and it's like it was never reported stolen. Stolen, excuse me. It was just like on a block parked for a long time. So the week before, it got impounded.
Starting point is 01:13:16 And then someone at the impound started smelling something and called the cops to come check. Yeah, they said that that car had been there a few months. Oh, okay. Yeah, and they had only got one ticket, so that's why I never got it. The car when it was parked. It was not in the impound.
Starting point is 01:13:29 Yeah. It only had gotten one ticket, so that's why I probably, took so long for you to get towed because usually those cars get marked and they get towed once you see that either your tire gets locked or you have too many tickets. That's when they started taking your cars.
Starting point is 01:13:44 So it was in Beverly Hills Parked and it finally got impounded. The workers found the smell and then check the car. But this stuff is getting, it's spiraling so quickly. People that are online, the sleuths and just fans, they're doing some crazy detective work
Starting point is 01:14:00 and have found some crazy things. Yeah, because actually like people noticed that they had matching tattoos like right on her finger they on the side of her finger she had a tattoo and it said shh and David also has the same tattoo right super creepy how old is David? David right now he's 20 and Celeste was
Starting point is 01:14:18 15 years old yeah and right there alone she was 13 and he was still oh he was over age yeah so when she went missing telete she was 13 but then a lot of the fans are finding out that when they started like talking and things like that, she was 12. And what's crazy is that there's been like messages between them, like on Discord that fans
Starting point is 01:14:39 actually knew that the girl, that Celeste was missing and that she was underage because they were going back and forth saying like, does David have a girlfriend? And then fans were saying like, yeah, it's the girl that's been missing and she's actually underage. So like even David's fans knew about Celeste. Well, yeah. They, when this whole missing situation happened or the Tesla situation happened, there's people writing comments like, hey.
Starting point is 01:15:02 I know his girlfriend, she's this, she's that, like not explicitly saying her name, and it might be her. Turns out it's this young lady named Celeste, 15 years old, not even a young lady, a child. Yes, a child, 15 years old. At the time day, she went missing, she was 13, previous to that, definitely having known David,
Starting point is 01:15:22 who even though he might be young and age, he's still, it's still, what happened was still wrong. Oh, yeah. He might be in his 20s, and you can time it out, so maybe he was 17 or eight. Like, no, it was lines crossed. This is still something where he was over age and she was underage. Yeah, even though the investigators, the online investigators,
Starting point is 01:15:43 they found already videos of streams that they were together where she was wearing a similar hoodie. Well, that's them connected, right? So now it's like what happened to her and that now she's unfortunately passed away in the back of the, or in the front of the Tesla, right? Because they're saying he's cooperating with the, authorities and he canceled the rest of his tour. I think he had a show and that it's been canceled. Yeah, he did cancel his show last night.
Starting point is 01:16:08 I couldn't imagine people going to his shows under all these circumstances, just under all the uncertainty where it's like you're going to support this artist. Granted, like I understand the whole like innocent until proven guilty, but all these things are insane. All those things matched up with, then you started to take a deep dive into the type of music he was making. I see videos where he would take, uh, what, coffins to his shows. and tells fans to talk to someone that passed away.
Starting point is 01:16:35 It was like a service. Yeah, he does a lot of things that delve in the passing away, that part of it, which is, okay, it's pretty odd, right? He has song lyrics that are really, really disturbing. Yeah, he actually has a song that he, it's called Celeste, same name as the girl that was found. Oh, Celeste, the girl with mine tattooed on a chair. Smile her on my clothes I've saved her Yeah man
Starting point is 01:17:09 That's creepy I will say that Seeing fans Like people have came Because he had a He had a collaboration With Caliuchis And she's like look
Starting point is 01:17:19 That's not my friend And we're in the process Of getting this taken down Especially with things that have come to light You don't never know until this type of situation happens And clearly just what led to This young girl passing away
Starting point is 01:17:32 And being found in his car, the initial reports again said that the car might have been stolen. So it was like maybe someone got the car, did something with it and it may not be so connected. And the fact that he was cooperating is like, plus he was on tour. Like it just kind of made more sense. Because he did have a couple shows where fans showed up where it could be a toss up. But now when you're finding out these details that this body was apparently reportedly
Starting point is 01:17:54 allegedly, and I'm sorry for being a little bit more graphic than we should be probably. But it was decomposed except for the finger. Yeah. So it's almost like carmic that the telling tale in this is the tattoo that you guys had the same. You cannot say you don't know this girl. That someone robbed you and now this happened. So the connections are there. They're seeing her on video with her, photos with her, has songs dedicating it to her.
Starting point is 01:18:20 Other times he mentions about he doesn't care that it's a crime of like their love or something like that, something in that nature. And so it's just a really scary, really weird time. It is. And we're all finding out about this artist if you weren't hip to him. And probably the worst way possible. Oh, 100%. He had a fan page. And I seen them post yesterday.
Starting point is 01:18:41 I'm deleting this page. Like, I never want to be associated with anything to do with him. So he's losing fans, you know, justifiably. And there's even rumors that in videos and pictures of fans that are saying that he would pay people off to keep the secret that that girl was underage. Yeah. Yeah. Where that is, I was watching a video.
Starting point is 01:19:00 before we came on there. The guy that's in those photos wants to tell his story because that's not the case. But it's just that fake news too that's popping up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That, like, people are mentioning things or things. Now it's just everything is flooded. But detectives have a lot to sift through. It's just a really wild case, especially in our backyard here, dealing with music and all of that.
Starting point is 01:19:19 And just, like, the lyrics are so creepy. Yeah, now you hear them and it's like, man, he really meant it. Before we get into the whole Jimmy Kimmel conversation, definitely got to talk about that. Our guy just incredible. Got a new liftoff freestyle, bro. Drops at 10 a.m. on YouTube. If you love the freestyles, you know what our guys have done out here on Power 1006 with the freestyles, man. Legendary freestyles, man.
Starting point is 01:19:44 A fan favorite to come up here in rap is the baby. The baby has come up here on Power 106 with the league is with Justin and sour milk and now with Justin and really showed off his skill set. Talked about some things. And then when going to go get in a fight right after. One night. It's like almost legendary. Like, came to Power 106, did a freestyle, hopped off Parano 6, went to one of the bowling alleys and just went. Tat, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta.
Starting point is 01:20:09 It's crazy. Yeah. All he knows is hits. Yeah. Oh, man. Hi, Victor. What? You get it?
Starting point is 01:20:16 Yeah. All right. Well, here is the latest. And before it goes live on YouTube, we're going to play for you. Shout out to our homies over there on the Lyft of show. What's up? We see you. We're proud of you.
Starting point is 01:20:27 And check this out. Try to raise my daughters right. Working on my temper. Don't even get mad at the drive-through if they didn't get my order right. I thought I had it figured out. I found out it was more to like. I thought I'm in-knit and I cheat trying to be my night. Some people ain't going to hit it, but they go have no fucking choice of Kanye Clitinit.
Starting point is 01:20:42 Come on. Some people ain't going to hit it. Right. But they don't have no fucking choice of Kanye Clitish. Come on. Vives. That's a vibe. You got to check it out 10 a.m.
Starting point is 01:20:54 On our YouTube channel, Power 106, Los Angeles. Hey, that's so funny. I didn't hear the clip at all. And the fact that we talked about him fighting. And then he led with him fighting. He said, I'm getting better. I won't even fight with someone at the drive-thru when they got my order wrong, which shows me he has fought with someone previously.
Starting point is 01:21:12 Growth, growth, growth, growth. Bro, my dad will tell them something if they don't got ketchup. Really? Oh, that's like his bed beef. If a fast food restaurant does not have ketchup because it's like you're an establishment, you're a franchise, how you not have ketchup? It's the whole thing. I've been in the plenty of time I've been in the backseat like,
Starting point is 01:21:28 please let them have ketchup, please let them have ketchup. He's going to say the establishment word again. Yeah. Please, please, please. Pete, he talked about it so much, I wouldn't even request ketchup anymore. Yeah, all right. That's what I miss about having a girlfriend. Is that like if my order gets messed up wrong?
Starting point is 01:21:45 I'm not going to say anything else. She's going to do it. It's the best, bro. Oh my God. She'll fight them. Yeah, it's the best. Y'all send you girls? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:51 Whoever, whatever. Yeah. Yeah, speak to the manager. He asked for sour cream on the side. Yes. Not on top of his potato. Right. Nope.
Starting point is 01:22:00 That's, thanks, baby. He's our blushing. Annoying. All right. But what's going down over there, brother? Some Jimmy Kimmel stuff. Yes. Jimmy Kimmel Live has been suspended indefinitely, you guys, after 20 years on air.
Starting point is 01:22:15 Wow. 20 years. All right. This is all due to comments that he made about President Trump and deceased political commentator Charlie Kirk. Crazy situation. I don't want to dwell on that too much. Let's just remember the good times. All right.
Starting point is 01:22:26 He made some moments with Greg's favorite, Drake. Yeah. That are really funny where he sent Drake on. on the street in disguise to ask people about Drake. I remember that. Do you feel any way about Drake crying at the S-Bs? Is that like not manly? Definitely not manly.
Starting point is 01:22:41 I'd say he's a chickenhead. I don't like Drake. I think he's an actor. He's not a real rapper. I agree 100%. Can you like sort of improv a song right now on your guitar about Drake? Like a Drake this song for me?
Starting point is 01:22:53 Drake, yay, I think you suck. Well, I'm not into Drake, so. I am Drake. You're Drake. Yeah. That's good for you. Yeah, thanks. I remember that one.
Starting point is 01:23:08 Maybe Drake has a thing for people making this songs about him. Because this was like 12 years ago. Yeah, that was a long time ago. Yeah. Make a disc song about me. Please, I love it. I've done that once with them. Where it is, they're still in civil court with these guys.
Starting point is 01:23:22 Especially the one that did the song. Yeah. No, but also one of the things that I thought of immediately when I heard Jimmy Kimmel Live got canceled was the homie Guillermo. Yeah. Yeah. He said you have Guillermo walking outside getting into some kind of SUV. And it's just knowing what that moment is, that it's indefinitely suspended.
Starting point is 01:23:43 And you just see him like, dang, not Guillermo too. I know. And he's had some great moments. One of the moments that I thought was hilarious and standout was when he, when Jimmy Kimmel sent Guillermo to go troll Matt Damon all the way in Miami while he was promoting a movie. All right. So Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel have. like a long-standing, you know, beef or whatever. So this was the troll that Guillermo participated in.
Starting point is 01:24:08 Listen to this. What are you doing here, man? What I'm doing here? What am I doing here? Well, I'm promoting my movie. You think you do the only actor who does movies? You have a movie called a stupido. Yes, my thing.
Starting point is 01:24:20 Okay, what's a stupido about? I'm living off. This movie is the movie of the Horbital Habitat. It's of a stupido, that has a stupid. and it's of Boston too. He's very stupid. You know,
Starting point is 01:24:37 I can't even talk. Just get you, take your thing. Yeah, he trolled the hell out of Matt Damon and he had a movie poster said, Stupido, and it was an arrow pointing to Matt Damon. It's so funny that this is supposed to be to commemorate Jimmy and you have yet to play
Starting point is 01:24:53 audio from Jimmy Kimmel himself. Yes, and I have not much of Jimmy Kimmel at people. These are, these are Jimmy Kim will show like the things that I remember a lot about him. Oh, man. The things that I remember the most about him are not him. Not Jimmy.
Starting point is 01:25:09 I'm going to miss his show. But when he sent a crew out to Coachella to say fake names and ask people about them. Do everything Jimmy told people to do. Exactly. Yeah. Listen to this. We asked people walking into the venue what they thought of a bunch of bands whose names we made up. Have you heard of Shorty Jizzle and the Plumber Cracks?
Starting point is 01:25:29 What do you like about them? Like how raw they are? Yeah, they're, I mean, they're really unique, for sure. Are you guys as excited as I am about the obesity epidemic? I just like their whole style. Their whole genre is great. They're kind of, like, very, like, innovative and they're new. Do you like their album, DJ Cornmeal?
Starting point is 01:25:47 Yeah, actually, I had a radio show on a community radio station up in Canada, and I used to spend them all the time. Oh, wow. Sounds like a great show. Yeah. One of my favorite bands this year is called Get the F*** Out of My Pool. Yeah, actually. I've heard from my friends.
Starting point is 01:26:01 I don't know any of their music, but I've heard me. my friends that it's not something to miss so I'm not going to miss it. So yeah, so he had people lying out, you know, straight up lying, saying that they knew bands that didn't exist at all. Light witness news. Light witness news. Yeah, it was a lot of cool stuff. Also comes to mind when Rihanna pranked him showed up to his house at like one in the morning.
Starting point is 01:26:21 To wake him up. To wake him up. Yeah, it's a lot of good times. Yeah. I mean, for me, I went to a lot of Jimmy Kimmel concerts. That's what I was going to say. Me too. I remember seeing a Nause and.
Starting point is 01:26:32 and Damien Marley Let's go Together Bruh Is it outside? Outside and the back And I felt like Like that was such a special
Starting point is 01:26:40 thing that he had And they did it Every show They did Giving the platform To artists coming up And big artists To do free shows for fans
Starting point is 01:26:48 Right He's been He's been longwithstanding And you know Always had commentary About what's going on Unfortunately this commentary
Starting point is 01:26:57 That he had During this past monologue Where he said something about the followers of Donald Trump and Donald Trump pertaining to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, right? So I just want to make it clear he didn't specifically make a joke about Kirk himself. He was talking about what was going on around it, the way people were talking around it and the grief or quote unquote grief or not of Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:27:25 And then there was like, no, there was pressure on the network to be like, hey, this got to go. or we're pulling it from different things. And SAG AFRA, which is actually the world's largest labor union representing performers, broadcasters, and recording artists has come out with a statement saying that they condemn the suspension of Jimmy Kim alive, saying our society depends on freedom of expression, suppression of free speech and retaliation for speaking out on significant issues of public concern run counter to the fundamental rights we all rely on. Democracy Thieves, when diverse points,
Starting point is 01:27:59 of view are expressed. The decision to suspend airing Jimmy Kimmel Live is the type of suppression and retaliation that endangers everyone's freedom. Sack afterstands with all media artists and defends their right to express their diverse points of view and everyone's right to hear them. So you're going to get this pushback. It's a very controversial subject. Jimmy Kimmel, Beyond All Else, a great entertainer, always spoken out against different
Starting point is 01:28:27 issues. You know, it's part of his like his monolourable. log to talk about what's going on around. So it's going to be interesting to see how everything happens. Then I'm also hearing like, hey, we'll put you on. You just got, you got to say, you got to publicly apologize and then give a donation. Yeah. You know, so there's just all these terms.
Starting point is 01:28:45 And it's like, yeah, yeah, it's a little bit weird of like, okay, you can't do this unless this happens. And I don't know. It's really weird. And, you know, it's not that like he's always had his comments, but he wasn't completely anti-Trump. Like he's had Trump on the show before, you know? So it's like, it struck me as like, dang, like, it didn't seem like to warrant like the whole thing suspended.
Starting point is 01:29:06 I mean, it's a staple. And even here in LA, like, that's what I thought of too. I'm like, there's been a lot of times where I've gone next door to the El Capitan theater. And then I'm just like, oh, they're recording Jimmy right now. Then you kind of see people like going in and out of the building. And it's such a L.A. like staple. And it's stuff we're living in the moment, this moment again, unprecedented. So it's things that we're seeing.
Starting point is 01:29:27 Other people will say this is in history books And it's the it's in a certain chapter of a certain thing that's going to end up happening if history repeats itself But we're just here to see kind of what's going on day to day But yes, Jimmy to me one of the most The host that can really garner an audience speak his commentary While also just being like, okay, I get it Like you put me up but you also make me laugh And then everything else that comes with the show.
Starting point is 01:29:55 So we'll see what goes down. Thank you for that, Mick. Free Jimmy. Free Jimmy. Honestly, what that does, like, is he going to be on a streaming network? Is he going to have his own stuff? Because this kind of, like in today's day and age,
Starting point is 01:30:06 because I'll stop you from being on TV, but it can't stop you from creating. So we'll just see kind of how this moves on forward, okay? Hey, this is super tight. I'm watching this video that meta just turned raybans into a smartphone. So they had the meta sunglasses, and you take pictures with them, you get two videos. You can even, like, go live if I want to,
Starting point is 01:30:23 like you attach you to Instagram and it will go live. They see whatever you see in your sunglasses. But now you can actually make the screen, like what you see be like little text messages. Yeah. iPhone. It's cool. On the glasses. Well, on your vision.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Wow. Like through your eyes. So then you're not even touch. You're just seeing it. You're not touching your phone at all. It's super tight. It is. Crazy.
Starting point is 01:30:42 Wow. We are in the future. We are. And then also there's the first West Nile virus case of the year. Oh, thank you. We reported in Los Angeles County. And the West Nile goes back into time. Nice.
Starting point is 01:30:52 So mosquitoes are here and metal glasses are here, y'all. Choose one. No. No, we don't want the mosquitoes one. Just hope the mosquitoes don't get med of glasses. It's over for us. I'll text them. I hate you.
Starting point is 01:31:05 I hate you, mosquito. I can't wait to see it. I'm going to kill you. All right. I'd send him whatever that song is that supposedly Pew Pue mosquitoes. Spreelecks. Apparently, if you bump scrylicks in your backyard,
Starting point is 01:31:18 the mosquitoes won't fly around you because they don't like the sound. The vibration of dubstep. They're like, my mom for real. All right, look, keep it here.

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