Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 581 The Man With "High Caliber Sperm" & Pay Night Movers to Reset Your Life? 💨 | Brown Bag Mornings (10/17/25)

Episode Date: October 17, 2025

The Homie Helpline features Lorenzo debating if he should donate his "high caliber sperm" to his sister's wife, a situation Robert the 'Uncle Dad' warns could result in financial liability and the awk...ward creation of "cousin siblings". For anyone whose life has become too complicated by potential twin children or messy family drama, the crew explains Japan's "Jōhatsu," or "evaporation" service, where "night movers" assist clients in vanishing without a trace for a few hundred dollars, offering a real-life reset button [Edited by @iamdyre]See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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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 bag, the better. Come on. That makes money, move. All right, if you've ever thought of vanishing without a trace, okay? You want to get your Tupacar Marcia Cor on in Cuba. It is actually possible in this world for the right price.
Starting point is 00:00:23 We're going to talk about that next. But first, hey, we've got to pick up our Primo, bro. Our Primo, Erwin. Edwin, the big lotto winner? Oh, remember that full? What's up for him? I don't know. He hasn't checked in since he won that two billion dollar lotto in like the biggest
Starting point is 00:00:38 season. Yeah, whatever. But he's from the Alta Dina area. And so what he's doing with part of his money from those winnings is he's committed approximately $10 million to reconstruct 15 Alta Dina properties that were severely impacted by the Aiton Fire in January. Wow. That's it.
Starting point is 00:00:55 That's a lot. How much you put up, dog? Jeez. He secured a $2 billion jackpot in 2022, you know? And, like, I guess since then, you always go back to where you come from. And you're like, how can I help out, bro? No, that's amazing. I was joking.
Starting point is 00:01:11 That's actually a lot of money to put up. Yeah. And especially for a good cause. And, you know, people, it's like Altadina is like a small community. There might not be a lot of people that have over $10 million. So somebody contributing. And even if they did have bread, everything is gone. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:27 So that's amazing. He also purchased these fire damage lots primarily intending to rebuild single family homes for sale to long-term resident families, not to create a real estate empire. Because that's the thing that's getting people caught up. It's like, dang, now there's all this land and people lost their homes. They can't buy it back. They're expecting people to buy in and then sell off to people that weren't even from there. The community. Or they'll be like, you know what we need here?
Starting point is 00:01:55 A high-rise condo. And it's like, bro, that's not even what this. this type of neighborhood is. So that's good. That's amazing. Yeah. I wonder if he knows how affected my house was. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:06 I wonder if he knows how crowded him. Yeah. You let us chat-hast. You can do yours. You could do it. I woke up and it was just smoke everywhere. The kids were like, Mom, what do I do? And I was like, if only had a pream that could help us.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Yeah. What about you? And you would have about you? I hope he knows how crowded I am and Santa Ana, even though it was really far away from the fire. Brah. No, let me get some. Edwin, I was an Eagle Rock, and we were in between two fires.
Starting point is 00:02:34 You were, you were, you were. And then I went outside, and my tent blew over, and it was never the same. I had to throw it away. You want to put in your loose your mom? No, my mom's fine. No, for you, fool, for you. Yeah, come on. My car, the suspension kind of went out because of the fire.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Because the heat expanded the Wasn't there ash on your car? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I think I should have a whole, like, new inspection kit. Thank you. Just $10 million. It's just $10 million. You know what?
Starting point is 00:03:08 This is funny, but I bet you he gets those all the time. Yeah. He hella has primos, Tias, uncles, and everybody, like, hitting him up and stuff like that. So no wonder he's kind of like, he's super low-key. He's not out here like, hey, what's up? I'm Edwy. All right.
Starting point is 00:03:25 We appreciate you. Jordan. I know sometimes you may wish you want to disappear so that people don't bug you. And if you live in Japan, I didn't know that they do this. What, what, what? They actually have a service that assist people to disappear, a phenomenon known as, I'm going to say it wrong, joatsu, evaporation. And this is where you get night movers, and they can clear you out of everything. It's roughly between $350 and $3,500 to disappear depending on the complexity of the job like depending on like do I have to get rid of like some debt that you got or like
Starting point is 00:04:01 a family you got not get rid of like that but like do I have to make sure the the ties are really broken off from there and I guess over in Japan is actually really hard for the government to even find you if you if you enlist in these type of services wow wow it's like witness protection for sure but just for a random person yeah like person protection like hey life is getting too tough the situation I'm in or like I don't know like I just don't like how I'm living right now I'll pay this service to take me out of here. That's a real life
Starting point is 00:04:30 reset button. No for sure. That's incredible. Reset, boom! I don't like this life. They've had this in Mexico for some years already if you pay the right price. What? What? You can just disappear too. I've never heard about that. Really? Like what do you mean? No, never mind. You don't want to hear about it.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Well, just shut up. Well, but that's amazing. No, this one, let me tell you a little bit about it. It can help you secure a new life a premium price, a company can find new discreet housing and a cash-paying job. Whoa. Such as in construction or where employers ask no questions. Wow. It's insane.
Starting point is 00:05:03 You're just living off the grid? Service include helping clients drain bank accounts to appear less suspicious. Cancel your phone contracts, filing false change of address forms. Some companies may also assist with obtaining like no identity documents. This is like some real stuff and this is no witness protection necessary. This is just like, hey, I want out. Reset. You know one out?
Starting point is 00:05:23 Let me hit you up and let's get these night movers in so we can evaporate. That's pretty wild. He's called them. Yeah, I kind of messed this life up for the third time. Yeah. I want a new one. Do you have any new ones? I got $350.
Starting point is 00:05:35 What can you give me for that? Yeah. I guess that's good for breakups. You know, sometimes it's hard. No, it is. So it's moving to a different city. So many different reasons. Like breakups or maybe like job stuff, career stuff.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Yeah. I don't know. You're messy or you're that one fool that hit us up on the homie help line that. He's in love with his wife's sister Oh, he needs that. Show. And for the right price, $350,000, $3,500 over there in Japan. Before we move on any further, I would like to send all of my love of protective and healing energy to Greg's mom.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Greg's mom, if you're still listening, love you so much, Maria Colette. She's about to get into a procedure, heart procedure. So I want to send her all the best of us. Much love. She's being positive right now. Good, actually sure. And you know what? Greg is like, I don't know why my mom's listening to me right now
Starting point is 00:06:23 before she gets into surgery. She's texting me all casual. You know why? Because you're her baby, bro. Oh, yeah. And I am like, did you tell her, like, have a good surgery? And he's like, yeah, she's text me. I don't know why.
Starting point is 00:06:34 I don't know. I don't know. I'm going to cry. I love you so much. It's that, I don't know. It's that time of the month. Every day of the month is that time of the month. But legit, right?
Starting point is 00:06:42 Am I right? No. No. No. What you're talking about? I don't know what you're talking about. You mean, the pleasant time of the month. drink your poppery spice bro
Starting point is 00:06:53 okay so when I text my oldest and even like I like text him a whole paragraph like I love you baby the best thing that happens to have you have a great day at school and work and like I hope the dog is okay and all of that he's like love your mom like right back 10 hours later
Starting point is 00:07:10 but it's like we just still see you off in the world and you're always going to be that little thing that we held tight on the first day of your life, bro. Like, you're always going to be that. And I'm sure her going into this moment, she's clearly thinking about her love, her family and all of you. And you were that cute little bundle of baby. You know what I'm saying? No, yeah, I saw in the morning and give her a hug. I love you, Mom, and stuff like that. Yeah. Love you, Maria. And I know you raised a beautiful kid, too. He's dressed up looking like a Tio at a Kinse. Yeah, like a baby shower.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know what party you're going to. It's so early. I don't know, Maria. I don't know if you saw these. But this guy is dressed up. Oh, Harris is a big bag, I don't know. He's ready for tonight already. Yeah, thanks. He's that Theo outside of the salon that is down to park your car if you can't get in right. He's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, it's Friday.
Starting point is 00:08:00 I was like, I want to feel good. As you should. Good. I love somebody else. Why are you crying? Because I'm a mom. And he doesn't get like, why should you even text to me right before he goes into surgery? Because the last thought that she has is you.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Oh, boy. That's like, what? Oh! I need to watch a movie that makes me cry to get it out. You can't cry over here. No, it's a good thing. Crying is good, okay? If it makes you guys feel any better, I saw Greg chugging three cellas before work, so.
Starting point is 00:08:31 No, he did it. In the parking lot? No, I'm just kidding. I actually believe it. No, I'll totally do that. All right, Greg's here, Andy's here, I'm here. I'm here. And if you want to hang out with us, me and Vic tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:08:44 Yes. We are going to be at the East L.A. Classic PEP Rally event. All right. You already know this thing goes down. Garfield, Roosevelt, Rough Riders, and Bulldogs? Yeah. Is it Bulldogs?
Starting point is 00:08:55 Yeah. Am I tripping? No. My brain farted. Is it? Is it? Are you sure? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Yeah. Oh my God. I don't know why I'm brain fart. I'm literally seeing Vick's face and that's a pug. When you looked at me, you look puzzled and I was like, no, you're right. Why are you making me feel like it's wrong? I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:09:11 I feel like I'm right too, but then I saw you. I do look like a pug. You do, bro. I got to fix that. I'm super glad. Well, I guess I didn't have a beard, but, like, people always try to, like, find things to make fun of me when I was a kid. Oh, they didn't get it. They were like, you bald eagle.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Like, it was just like, it didn't really hit. It didn't really hit. Like, if they would have found pug. Yeah. They would have seen men in black. All they had to do, see you're talking pug, bro. Right here. Yes.
Starting point is 00:09:33 Garfield Rough Riders. No. Roosevelt Rough Riders versus Garfield Bulldogs. My bad. My brain is sad. You got to breathe like one. I'm thinking about stupid gray. All right.
Starting point is 00:09:44 Well, we're celebrating big tomorrow, though. USS, your neighborhood shoe store. Over there on East Olympic Boulevard, this is the East L.A. Classic pep rally event. Me and Vick are going to be out there from 1 to 3 p.m. Make sure you come hang out with us. All the vibes. It's always a vibe. There's a lot of photo opportunities, giveaways.
Starting point is 00:10:02 Power 106 is going to be there, so you know there's going to be good music. So if you are in the area, 2711, East Olympic Boulevard, the East L.A. Classic Pep Rally event is going down. Me and Vick are going to be there from 1 to 3 p.m. But Vic, before I get into concrete's weather, what's going on with your ex? Yeah. What's going on with your ex? I heard my ex is still really fast, you guys.
Starting point is 00:10:25 Hey, yo. Who told you that? Well, a survey because, so my ex-employer, Taco Bell. Oh. Yes, yes. I used to work there in high school and a little bit in college. And a new report looked at 13 different fast food chains and said that this is the fastest total time of any drive-thru.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Oh, so fastest drive-thru? Yeah. So it takes customers an average of 256 seconds or four minutes and 17 seconds. So under five minutes, you order your food and you're out of there. What? Wow. Yeah. Like, working there, did you get in trouble if that was not the case?
Starting point is 00:11:02 Yeah. How do they make sure, like, y'all were messing around? Yeah, there was like a timer and it's like as soon as you get there, it was all about speed. Like, it was like, dude, you need to hurry up, give me them tacos, give me that burrito. Oh, that's a double deck or not a regular taco. What? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:14 It was intense. So when did you lose that? When I like like my sense of urgency? Yeah. It's like right around then. Oh, okay. I don't wonder. You know what to do?
Starting point is 00:11:23 You know what to do? Oh, look at that. Wow. Oh, no. There was like, there's like incentives like if you're fast and stuff like that. So there was like a thing. That's what that's what made us fast. All right, cool.
Starting point is 00:11:37 And then also like we would compete with different stores like, oh, we're the fastest in the bellflower area. Oh, really? Yeah. The way we compete with. different shows. Yeah. That's great. We're coming after you, Ryan.
Starting point is 00:11:49 As soon as this guy gets a speed up. All right. Wow. That's great to know. I don't know that I've ever, well, I get it. It's fast food. But I don't know that I've ever been like, oh, this is such a fast service. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:05 You always know when it's just long service. That's all I'm going to start using that as a reference. When it's slow. What's up? What do you mean? What? She's like. You're as fast as Taco Bell?
Starting point is 00:12:12 Yeah. Under five minutes? Under five minutes. That's all it takes. Wait. You have the chalupa? Wait. You have that?
Starting point is 00:12:24 Wait, you should probably live. Yeah. You should probably give like a beefy five layer or something. Yeah. I think that was soft talk about. You should probably somewhat a girl. Maybe give you a chalupa. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:36 Oh, that cinnamon twist, huh? Yeah. You should get that checked out. Yeah. If you're cinnamon twist, bro. That's the problem. Andrew, you had an actual question. Yeah, I did.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Okay, I was going to ask you because you worked in fast food, right? Yeah. So does that, like, it makes sense why they would tell us like, oh, can you wait outside or, like, go park over there? So it doesn't. Yes, it doesn't, yes, we were notorious for that to, like, manipulate our numbers. Cheaters. And that's why if you've ever gone to, like, oh, can you drive up a little bit? That's because they don't want to mess with their timer.
Starting point is 00:13:09 There's a sensor, huh? Yes, there's a sensor. Makes sense. Who else is on this boy? I don't want to know. KFC is second. Oh, Tim Hortens,
Starting point is 00:13:18 which is like a coffee thing, like on the East Coast. Arby's is pretty fast, too. 272. There's never a line, I heard. Wendy's. Wendy's up there. Duncan is actually pretty fast.
Starting point is 00:13:32 Yeah, they are. Burger King, McDonald's, you know, love McDonald's. Yeah, I was going to say, this was like an East Coast thing, like, I guess. But like, I don't know, the McDonald's right here is like, oh, it's so fast.
Starting point is 00:13:42 Yeah. Yeah. And Chick-fil-A, was ranked last out of the 13. A lot of people get off to go for Chick-Fleigh. But it's still, it was like 427 seconds, so it's like still not like super long time. Yeah. What's 427 seconds?
Starting point is 00:13:55 But when it comes to Chick-fil-A, it has the best average accuracy rate, like getting your order right. So I bet you like this fool specifically not the not the chain he worked for. I bet you he was like, but all the people got was napkins. He's like, here's your order. I want it mild, bro. See, you know what the sensors can't detect when they come back because you got their order wrong.
Starting point is 00:14:24 That's why Vigo worked there anymore. That's why I don't work there anymore. How long did you work? I talked about them. Almost two years. Oh, no. From high school till like the end of, our like first year of college.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Okay, that's tight. That's same. Shortest stint you've had at a gig. Mine was a week. Mine was a week at Forever 21. Two weeks. Mine was two weeks. Somebody pooped
Starting point is 00:14:44 in the middle of the store and I walked out. Where? What's the thing? Target. Oh, no way. What? I told my mom
Starting point is 00:14:50 I was like, I'm never coming back here. Mom, I can't do it, Mom. It didn't even make you clean it up. I walked out. I never went back. So what?
Starting point is 00:14:57 You weren't like asked to clean it up? No, I was the cart person and they told me they were like, you have to clean. Oh, okay. That's how I was like. That changes things. Nope.
Starting point is 00:15:05 So I literally put all my stuff on the table and walked out. I never went back. And that's why we're very thankful for all of our like janitors and the people that have to deal with that on the daily and they can't just walk out because they live with their mom's house
Starting point is 00:15:17 and they don't have to pay rent. I almost pooped right next to it too just to make a statement. Ew! All right. But that's why I tell you, Lettie, this isn't a job, this is my dream. This one.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Yes. This one. We'll wake up. We'll and work. What's hell, IG? And fast, please. Put it. I told you not to send me a Zelle.
Starting point is 00:15:35 This is how you repay me. True, thank you. Victor bought us some pumpkin. spice coffees that really tastes like aisle 7 at home good it tastes like potpery dog we're having poppery spice this morning yeah I put it in the fridge because right now it's really hot I'm like weird Angie fastest job or like quick it quickest oh I was fired for this car dealership marketing firm so they hired me for doing design so I was there for like three
Starting point is 00:16:05 days and then come to find out that they wanted somebody to do marketing I'm like I don't do that Yeah, marketing and design is so different And he makes like, can make a graphic She's not gonna Yeah, they're like, you have to make us a marketing report Like the next day And I'm like, I don't This is not me
Starting point is 00:16:20 Should have lied She'd be like, okay, you guys want a marketing What would you have done? Well, I don't even know what that it means, huh? Yeah, I'm like, I don't even know your company You're like, this is my third day That's my third day out here All right, well see, if you've had fast jobs, so have we
Starting point is 00:16:35 All right, you're not alone And now the weather with concrete storm. Perita's going down for the weather Friday, October 17th. First, we are off to the city of Porter Ranch where Ful's got pistols, boats, and shanks. No, they do. It's a very nice place for the ranch.
Starting point is 00:16:53 I know. It's really nice. Yeah. No, it's super nice. And your high over there will be 76 degrees. Next, we set trip to the city of Fontana where Fuz make a rain like French Montana. Your hat will be 78 degrees.
Starting point is 00:17:08 It's warming up, guys. It's warming up. The whole week is warming up. Next, we all call Buzzi and go to Laguna Hills, where foods don't trip on pain bills. Your hide today will be 77 degrees. Is that a good area? It is. It's very nice.
Starting point is 00:17:22 Very nice. Lastly, we hit the city of Marina del Rey. Where I recommend you go see the holiday boat parade, December 15, 2025. It's beautiful. Really? Oh, it's one of the nice things you'll ever see. I've never seen it. I saw on Instagram, though.
Starting point is 00:17:35 Wow. But you got to go check out the. boats are all lit up with Christmas lights and the whole deal. But today, their high will be 75, a perfect 75 degree. I had my birthday party on a yacht there when I was 18 in Marina Doree. Oh, ballers. Yeah. That's pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:17:52 Great interviews, great life, amazing parents. Yeah. Spooky fact about Fontana is that the Phantom of the Kaiser Steel Mill located in Fontana, locals have reported ghostly sighting strange towns around the abandoned Kaiser Steel Mill, which played a crucial role during World War II. The site has long been associated with paranormal activity, particularly sightings of a shadowy figure and a hard hat, believed to be the ghost of a worker who died during a tragic industrial accident in the mid-20th century.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Wow, a worker ghost? He's still working. He's still working. He still got his hard hat off. Yeah, he's out there. That's not that. That's up of dedication. Still hasn't taken a lunche.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Legend is. All dedicated, dog. Quick little rundown. Porter Ranch, you'll be 76, Fontana 78. Laguna Hill 77, and Marino del Rey, you will be 75. A perfect 75. Your boy, Concrete, from Brownback mornings on Primal 6. I'll be back on Monday, 715.
Starting point is 00:18:52 Let's go. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, phone line. We got you for. The homie help line.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Lorenzo needs our help. Lorenzo. Manzo sent us a DM and said, hey, Brown Bag. My wife and I have been together for 10 years. We have two beautiful kids, one girl, one boy. My oldest sister, who is lesbian, is getting married soon, and they want a baby. Here's my problem. Her and her fiancé want me to be their sperm donor.
Starting point is 00:19:29 All right. All right. He said, just to be clear, my specimen would go into her fiancé, not my sister. That's, that too. Yes, okay. He said, they'll use a fraternity clinic for the procedure. Fertility. What did I say?
Starting point is 00:19:43 Faternity. Faternity. It's not. Fraternity? It's not capping you. Mega. They're going to get it. Impranate you?
Starting point is 00:19:53 Okay, all right. We're going to go to a toga party. They'll use a fertility clinic for the procedure and cover all the costs. Wow. I literally just hand over the sample and hope for the best. Meanwhile, my wife has been low-key plotting baby number three with me, and she's not thrilled about me sharing my DNA. She's worried I'll get emotionally attached
Starting point is 00:20:13 and that our kids would have a cousin sibling. Oh, I didn't even think about that. Yeah, that'll be weird. She said, sorry, he said, I've asked both my parents for advice and they basically said, do what you think is right. What? My sister really wants to have a child
Starting point is 00:20:28 that has her exact DNA. We have other siblings, but they're half-brothers only. I don't know what to do, Brownback. Help me out. Do I upset my wife? wife by helping my sister or do I let my sister figure it out on her own? Hmm. Oh, yeah, aye, yeah, I.
Starting point is 00:20:45 Lorenzo, Lorenzo, Lorenzo, Lorenzo, Lorenzo. What up, guys, good morning. What are my dad? Good morning. Hi, Lorenzo. So, I guess your wife's biggest issue is like, hey, this is going to be weird for our kids. Exactly, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:05 And she's also trying to have a baby with you. Another one. Uh, yeah, correct. So are you down to give her a sample of your DNA too or what's going on there? Uh, well, honestly, um, we've been talking about a lot lately and, uh, it's just, uh, well, the situation that, you know, what's going on now is making it kind of difficult for us. Um, so we're really, you know, trying to figure out our situation first and then, you know, move Thank you for not answering with your answer.
Starting point is 00:21:43 So Lorenzo, in your DM you had talked about how she, she's been wanting to have another baby with you and you kind of like know about it. And to her, it's like, bro, you're saying no to me, but you're down to give your sister, like your sister and her wife, you're a sample of your DNA for them to have a baby. So she has an issue with that too, right? Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:04 So you think the way where situation is, you're a new. And Lorenzo, is your sister older or her fiancé older? Like, what are their ages? Yeah, they're older. I want to say, like, between, like, you know, 35, 40. Okay. So kind of running out of time there. Oh, gosh.
Starting point is 00:22:28 For her to hold the baby to hold this baby? Yeah. I guess have you thought about, like, dang, am I going to get attached to this kid? If I'm being honest, if I approach this situation and, you know, if I do this, I do it, I'm going with the mentality with, I'm going with the, like, prepare to say, you know, I'm here to help my sister support my sister. Yeah. You know, at the end of the day, I'm not going to, you know, hold anything and be like that drunk deal at the car near son and bring up, you know. I still don't. You still didn't answer.
Starting point is 00:23:06 The question that I asked, Lorenzo, I'm asking you, like, have you thought, like, oh, dang, like, am I going to have an attachment to this kid? Because it might pop out looking like you. Yep. It is. Well, of course, you know, yeah, I will. Like, I'll have, like, it being, you know, my niece, nephew, and being my family, of course. Okay. What if this baby goes on to?
Starting point is 00:23:38 to become like the next LeBron James. That's my baby. Bro, you got to chill out with the cussing, fool. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. How would you feel? I hope that baby don't have your mouth. Would you confess like, I'm your daddy?
Starting point is 00:23:54 Nah, no, I wouldn't. Don't lie, bro. Come on. LeBron James. You don't get any credit for that? Come on. You have two kids with your wife. Are they boy girl?
Starting point is 00:24:05 Like, what's there? Like, how I? Yeah. You had like the perfect little couple. Yeah. What if that son that you have is taller than your son? Oh. Oh, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:19 It's from the mom's side. Yeah. Okay. And your girl, I guess this is a thing. Your wife can probably see how you're trying to help out your sister, but also sees you giving her pushback about having another kid. And granted, this kid you won't necessarily have to take care of because it's going to your sister. It's like that's their kid.
Starting point is 00:24:37 Yeah. You know, you're helping, like, would be the sperm donor and stuff. But I think, like, there might be some resentment there from wifey. Like, that could have been our kid. That could have been our baby, things like that, you know? Yeah, yeah, completely, I completely understand that. You know, like I said, we talked about it and everything. And, you know, like I told her, it's very difficult because, of course, you know, I love my wife.
Starting point is 00:25:05 And, you know, of course, I'd want in a way, you know, I don't want to say, I would want, I don't know, it doesn't make sense, but in a way, I didn't want my sister to have a piece of her left behind if you know what I mean. But in a situation where, you know, she doesn't want to get pregnant and none of that. I don't know what you mean. You make no sense. Oh, I get it. I know. Because he's like her sister. He's like his sister.
Starting point is 00:25:34 Yeah. And having a baby with the sister's wife is like that's like his sit, like a piece of his sister. Yeah. Because he's a piece of his sister. Oh, God. They share DNA. Am I,
Starting point is 00:25:44 am I following you? Am I getting you right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, it's just the way you say things? It's like you don't say anything. Lorenzo, are your, are your wife and sister pretty close? Or what's their relationship like? Yeah, yeah, they're pretty, yeah, they are pretty close.
Starting point is 00:25:58 But she didn't ask you guys, your sister didn't ask you guys together. Is she only asked you? Correct. Ah, okay. Because I feel like that's like a conversation like, hey, I want to sit you guys down. And maybe that's why she has some resentment and won't want to do it because it's like, well, why didn't she ask us? Why does she only ask you? Well, when she asked me, it's not like I kept, you know, I held this back from my wife.
Starting point is 00:26:25 I told my wife about it, you know, later on that day. She just wants to feel included, dog. Let her be in the room. Hey Hey bro Your parents are cool With how weird this might be Your parents are like
Starting point is 00:26:37 Oh my hie ho My son No My dad says You know You know You know You know
Starting point is 00:26:44 He said And he just looks Over to my wife Piencelo What? He just said that And looked at my wife Like
Starting point is 00:26:55 My wife was gonna hit me In the back of the head Yeah Oh wow Look at your dad With some sense Do they feel like okay so I'm having my son's having a kid like are they trying to do the math
Starting point is 00:27:06 math it out or like to them they're just expecting a new grandchild they're happy honestly I didn't really I didn't really like get into it like that I just bought it up and that's all you know how do you bring it up to your parents dog how do you bring it up to your parents moma let me go dar my cousin of my grandma so that they can't be For that they're old-fashioned way But not is my He's anojada
Starting point is 00:27:32 The senior this How'd you tell him? How'd you tell him? Yeah Oh, man I wouldn't know I wouldn't know Oh my God
Starting point is 00:27:42 It's so weird Hey Lorenzo Where's your sister I want to talk to your sister I need someone to talk To us Oh my no I can't
Starting point is 00:27:51 Yeah You're going to You're either gonna You're either gonna Put your sister on the phone Or your wife You pick All right
Starting point is 00:27:57 Thank you Oh, damn. Thank you. I think my wife is at work right now. Where's the work? I'll call it. I'll put you on the, I'll put you on hold. Look, 818.
Starting point is 00:28:06 52059. Let's help out, what I said? Lorenzo. Lorenzo. It's Lorenzo. That's not me. No, leave him alone. That's high caliber sperm right there.
Starting point is 00:28:15 It's going to be just great. It's going to be great. Another little Lorenzo in the world. Hey, Lorenzo, your kid's going to come out. Go, gu, gu, gu, gu. Oh. Lawrence, I know you hear me. Can we check if his parents aren't siblings or something?
Starting point is 00:28:32 No, no, no, no. Don't do that. Don't do that. Don't do that. No, no. Lorenzo. That was Greg only. It's my guy Lorenzo.
Starting point is 00:28:38 We got Robert and Orange online. What's up, Robert? Robert. What up, brown bag? Robert. What's up, bro? Talk to us. What would you tell the homie, Lorenzo?
Starting point is 00:28:48 All right, so I did exactly the same thing homie's talking about. 21 years to go. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Tell me, tell me, tell me. What happened?
Starting point is 00:28:57 Okay, so sister's the same situation, except for the one thing that was important, my sister was rich. Okay, hold on. Same situation. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Same situation she was lesbian. Lesbian, right? Lesbian and one and her partner so she could have bloodline children for her, you know, fortune. Bloodline children for her fortune.
Starting point is 00:29:19 For her fortune? That's smart. Wow. She's loaded. Wow. Here's the thing for. Lorenzo, he got to understand. When you pop up those children, IVF, most likely you're going to have more than one, because I got himelos. I got twin boys. You got twins? You got hemelows. You got twins. But they're not
Starting point is 00:29:40 yours, but they're not yours. All the women got to take fertility drugs to harvest the eggs to do that. So you usually have more than one. Wow. So we had twins. We had hemelows. No, you didn't. You did not have twins. Wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait. He said we. Well, we did because I'm still dead. I am Uncle Dad. Uncle Dad? So weird. Okay, Dunkel.
Starting point is 00:30:06 Uncle. Uncle. It's kind of wild. So now, for Lorenzo, let me give him the info. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Here's the thing, my man. If when you have those children, you are the financial responsible parties. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:30:22 How? You cannot adopt for 12 months. And then you can allow her to adopt and you can give up your parental rights. The second you do that, you have no rights. She can make every decision for those children their entire life, which you may or may not agree with. Because as I've learned, I don't agree with every decision that my sister has made for my children, which are my children.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Those are your kids. Hold on, hold on. Okay, so I have a little bit of questions. I'm with you, though, Robert. I'm not here to judge you. Greg is. I am. Robert.
Starting point is 00:30:53 So the first 12 months, that's your baby. Yeah, I mean, I was there for the birth of the twins, you know, I've been there for multiple high-level birthdays because, again, you've got two gay women that are parents to two boys. Those boys are in, you know, preschool or elementary, and then all their little buddies are like, how come I never see your daddy? Oh, and there you were. Like, you stepped into the father figure role, like being the uncle as well. I fly in, I go do the birthday parties, I go to the games, I go to the karate, you know, belt. you know graduation of the next thing did all that shit when they were growing up i'm sorry
Starting point is 00:31:29 all that stuff when they were growing up yeah but those are they're great kids they're great i'm sure you love them so much you would have loved them if they were your nephews knowing that they're also like a part of you too that gives you more of like a relationship with them okay so does lorenzo sister live in calli yeah i don't think lorenzo sister is lesbian and rich like years yeah i don't know i don't even know where you're calling from mine's in texas
Starting point is 00:31:54 They would fly you in? I could see those boys. Yeah, yeah. I could only see those boys two, three times a year. We always made a great effort to be together for, you know, a week at a time, two or three times a year. But it's tough. You know, you get no decisions on medical if they want to do something or something's wrong with a child. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:13 You're the financial responsible party for the first year, no matter what, because she can't even adopt and talk to 12 months. Yeah. She can't adopt your kid. She can't adopt a baby. You're talking about your sister can adopt the baby until 12 months. Until a year. Right. Wow.
Starting point is 00:32:30 So it's weird. And then you give it all up and you have virtually no power. So what I did and then think about this long term. What if his sister and her spouse have a falling out and break up? Do you not ever want to see his children? Oh. Because they split up. You want to fight to see your kids?
Starting point is 00:32:48 Brough, then the ex-wife is your baby mama. Yeah. Right. So you got to get it. an attorney involved and she's got a paperwork sign saying that should and you know you always get the right to see those children yeah but how gave him up after 12 months Greg you can't he's telling us what happens there's no it's unnecessary for you to say what he's saying is wrong saying after 12 months he has nothing to do with him right because no legally legal legal legal parental rights yeah yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:33:15 financial obligation so then that means anything after that you don't have to deal with but he wants to he wants to be part of their life he's not the dead yeah but You're not going to feel that way because those are your kids, man. You love them no matter what. So you see those two little twin boys. I have two daughters with my wife. We were going to have a third. We waited to have a third so we could get them pregnant.
Starting point is 00:33:35 And then by the time, you know, we donated and she got pregnant, my wife was like probably past her clock and we never had a third child. Oh, man. So I was blessed with two daughters with my wife. And then I've been blessed with two sons from my sister's partner. Oh, my goodness. Robert, I'm following you. I'm following you.
Starting point is 00:33:52 KPWRFMHD. Los Angeles, Power 106. We're talking to Robert right now because our guy, Lorenzo, hit us up. Lorenzo is considering giving his sister's wife his sperm through IVF, I'm assuming, because his sister's like, hey, I want a part of my DNA with this baby that we're going to have. And so Lorenzo's considering it. His wife is totally opposed. We're talking to Robert, who went through the same thing, and he kind of is telling us the process.
Starting point is 00:34:17 And Robert, your wife was cool with it? We talked about it for about nine months. prior to making a decision because, again, in my opinion, it was her decision 100% because I can't do that without her on board. Yes. And my wife's very loving, giving Hispanic woman, and she was willing to do that. So we went ahead and the attorneys involved, and we donated multiple times. It took multiple IVF treatments.
Starting point is 00:34:46 He got pregnant once with a little girl and lost it second trimester. Oh, that's so sad. Right. But then, you know, they tried again, and then they got twin boys, you know. My sister calls me and says, hey, are you sitting down? I'm like, what are you? Are you sitting down? We're not only pregnant, but we have twins.
Starting point is 00:35:03 Wow. And again, it's been an amazing journey. There are very difficult moments as a parent you want to see your children and you want to make some of the key decisions and how they are molded and shape growing up. And if you don't have that option when you do it for somebody else, and now you basically have to just be a silent, you know. Silent donor.
Starting point is 00:35:22 An angel investor, some would say. An angel investor, exactly. Robert. It was difficult, but I wouldn't have changed it for nothing because, again, I got two wonderful boys. Do they look like you, Rob? So one of them looks a lot like me, and one of them looks like his mom. A little blend of both. The one is definitely got my family.
Starting point is 00:35:42 Yeah. And Rob. He's a giant. He's like 6'4, and I'm only 511. Oh, that makes you proud right there. Crazy. Robert, how about this? Do they know?
Starting point is 00:35:51 Do they know you are the father? So when they were very young, probably, I don't know, two or three years old, I guess when they're starting to be able to comprehend well. You know, my daughters and my wife would, we would all go together to go see the boys and spend time together and do family vacation. So the boys have grown up knowing that my daughters are their sisters, their entire life, that I have their father. And my daughters have always treated them like their brothers.
Starting point is 00:36:16 We've been one big, cohesive family. You know, we spend the holidays together a lot of times. together. But now everybody's grown. My daughters are, you know, 28 and 31. My sons are 21. They're up at the USC getting their education. Oh, amazing. Angie thinks you guys effed up your kids' lives, but it seems like they're great. I don't know how it would be if she wasn't wealthy is on things. Oh, I see. The fact that you're, hey, why your sister's so rich? What happened? What does she do? For a long time, she owned a bunch of restaurants. She still does own a bunch. She had like 100 restaurants for a while. Let's go. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:36:50 Shout out her. She was like top 50 in the country about 50. She's an overdoer. She's got way more motivation to be successful than most people. Let's go. She got that passion. Yeah, I got a good question for you. He's one of those angel investors.
Starting point is 00:37:05 Esol. What's how to have? Female-owned businesses. Oh, I have. Hey, lucky you're calling it. I'm kidding. I got a quick question for you. Sure.
Starting point is 00:37:14 Hey, when you were donating, were you thinking about the wife? You're annoying. Hey, it was hilarious. I'm going to be very straight. My wife would service me. Okay, chill, chill, chill, chill. Yeah. You.
Starting point is 00:37:30 Robert is amazing. Robert, thank you so much for your service, for your wife's service, for all the services. The food service from your sister, all the services. We appreciate you. Yes.
Starting point is 00:37:43 Thanks for calling him, bro. Yeah, I just hope Lorenzo gets all the intel makes a decision. It's just, a lot of it is about the money aspect. Yeah, and I hear you saying lawyers, so I'm sure that wasn't even in their brain,
Starting point is 00:37:55 but that needs to be. Well, yeah, do you want to see your child if they break up? Oh, God forbid there's an accident and his sister passed away and a car accident or using for you. You want to fight with your children? I didn't.
Starting point is 00:38:08 I wanted to make sure it was all spelled out ahead of time. Because it's a long time. It's not just like for a year, it's the whole wife of the child. Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting.
Starting point is 00:38:18 I did it a long time ago. It was great. I got great kids. I love them. They're my sons. But again, if the other party is not financially... Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:28 It's going to be a hassle. It's going to hassle because there's so much money that gets spent over the life of a child that you as a father, you know, you don't want your child to suffer and not have what he needs and what he wants. Robert, Robert, before we let you go, bro,
Starting point is 00:38:43 Robert donated his sperm to his sister. sister's wife so they could have a baby with the same, like the bloodline and stuff like that. And they had twin boys and Robert already had a couple girls of his own already. Do you love either or more? Like, do you love these boys more? Like, let's say they both called you, like one of your daughters called you and one of the twin boys called you. The one that's at USC, that's 65 or however you said. They both called you that they need you.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Who are you going running to? My daughter. Oh, okay. He's a grown half man at this point. Oh, all of a sudden. You're a good uncle, dad. You're a good uncle. Bye, Duncan.
Starting point is 00:39:24 Love you guys. Love you too, Doc. I was like, oh, man, I got to call in. This is my exact name. This is my time. This is my time. Appreciate you, bro. Appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:39:33 That's crazy. Let's go to Ed and Pomona. Ed, we're talking to our guy, Lorenzo. Lorenzo had hit us up that his sister wants to have a baby with her partner. They're lesbian, so they can't have a child of their own. However, she felt like, look, I feel like if you give my sister, you donate your little guys, we'll have the family's DNA. And so he's like, okay, I think I'm cool with it.
Starting point is 00:39:56 But wife, he's like, no, that's going to be so weird, babe. Like, our kids are going to be like nephews, sister, or cousins, brothers, siblings. And then I'm trying to have a baby and you're saying no to me, but here you are. And you're down. I'm trying to do the voice. What's the sound effects? What's the sound effect? Which one?
Starting point is 00:40:16 Sound effect. If Concrete was here, we'd do the South of it. Oh, no, I don't have that one in my... You have it. I don't... Yeah, there you go. Did it. Yeah, I'm trying to do this for your...
Starting point is 00:40:25 I got it. Yeah. It's a radio, bro. Concord would do it. All right, so Ed and Pomona, Ed, what would you... What would you tell Lorenzo about his situation? Honestly, if I was him, I'd do it.
Starting point is 00:40:42 Yeah, just go up and do it. What? Yeah, I would do it. You know, I don't think... it'll be weird. To be honest, if something would happen, he being an uncle, I would step up and do it, take the father roll regardless.
Starting point is 00:40:56 But that's not your kid. You know, that's what uncles do. You know, your uncle's your like second father. You know, that shouldn't even be an issue. You know, to me it sounds like she doesn't want it to happen just because of her own reasons. And that's kind of a, that's an excuse to say. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:41:13 But for Lorenzo, look, I have a friend that did the same thing, right? And, you see, I heard the other caller, you know, like what he said, you know, money's a big thing because my friend's family weren't, like, his sister wasn't wealthy. And he did, he went through the whole process. They did everything. And then eventually his sister and his wife didn't stay together. They split. And she was left with the burden of raising the child. And she went ahead and took her brother to court for child support.
Starting point is 00:41:55 Oh. What? Because that's his child. It's his biological child. That's what Robert was saying with the financial responsibility. Oh, hell no. I did y'all a favor? It destroyed.
Starting point is 00:42:09 It destroyed their family. Yeah. I bet. So he needs to think about that. Like, you know, like, all of this. Like that story you gave us, but you led with he should do it. Ed. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:26 Go led. Oh, my. My sister asked, I would do it. I wouldn't care. If she ended up in a financial spot because that other woman left her, I wouldn't make a big deal. I would say don't trip. I got you, sis.
Starting point is 00:42:42 So your sister asked you for child support? You would give her child support? No. No, the sister's girl. She wouldn't have to ask her. she wouldn't have to ask me for child support because she knows I would step up. You know what? I don't know what was going on.
Starting point is 00:42:55 I mean, but you're probably rich, but you're probably rich, you're probably rich. No, I'm not. Oh, man, I'm far from rich. You know what?
Starting point is 00:43:03 I'm probably, I'm doing really good with myself, but I'm far from rich. We appreciate you. You know? Thank you so much for calling, bro. But, yeah. All right,
Starting point is 00:43:12 later. Later. You all have a good one, man. You too. You too. Thanks, bro. Thanks, bro. No, it's real.
Starting point is 00:43:16 You got it. got to consider it you got to see all right so let's go to debby debby and wittier debby we're going to you we're talking about lorenzo lorenzo hit us up because his sister wants to have a baby with her wife they can't for obvious reasons and he she was like hey i want this baby to have our family's DNA can you be like the ivf donor to help us out with that stuff which is expensive in its own right and a long like a long journey even if you're a couple going through ivf so let let alone that part This is going to be tough on its own. Say the baby happens.
Starting point is 00:43:51 He's okay with it, but his wife is and his wife is like, that's going to be weird. I don't know how the kids are going to look at each other or what are we going to tell them. I don't know how we'll figure this out. We got great insight from Robert who did it with his sister. The kids are up in their 20s and their close family. That seems to be like the best case scenario. And then we got someone like Ed from Pomona who told us about his homie that did it. Then that couple splits up.
Starting point is 00:44:17 And because the donor is the biological father, he ends up having to pay child support. So it's like you got to just be ready for these types of things. Debbie, Debbie, talk to us. What would you tell Lorenzo? Hi. No, I think it's, you know, I think if you can do it, then it's a good idea. But if your partner doesn't agree to it, it might cause issues in your relationship outside of the family dynamic. For sure.
Starting point is 00:44:45 And also, like, I have a girlfriend who, you know, they're a lesbian couple. They just had babies because a lot of times when you do IVF, they have to implant multiple eggs because not all of them are going to take. Yeah. So they each have one, they used a donor, but each child is biologically one of theirs, both women. Oh. Hold on. I don't know. They both got pregnant? Yeah. So, no. So one girl and the couple carried the babies, but they each. twin and donated eggs both women that are a couple so they had multiple babies like multiple
Starting point is 00:45:21 births they have they had twins okay and from different baby daddies technically no it's the same baby daddy different sperm different egg oh yeah i get it egg is one girl's and the other egg is so biologically they're both related to both mothers they don't know because they didn't DNA test but they know for sure that it's each child and then they used a donor so that they the babies have the same father but each one of them the biologically the mother. And the father is not related to either of them because that would be kind of weird if it went into like the sisters. Yeah, the father is not related to either one of them.
Starting point is 00:45:54 They use a donor. I mean, obviously, if you find a friend and you want to use a friend, then, you know, that's a whole different situation. But then legally, you know, there's no issues. And if they separate, they just go to, you know, child court and they split it like any other person would. Yeah. How has it worked out for them or how old are the kids?
Starting point is 00:46:11 their babies are young i think they're about like six months or still infants but i think it's worked out for them but they've chosen not to like find out which child is actually there oh okay so but they know do you know what i'm saying so but they know each child is biologically one of theirs because they both wanted like they're saying you know their bloodline to continue or what have you thank you so much thank you for that there's different options yeah i didn't think about that but like a worst case scenario should the guy Why not donate because maybe it's a problem with the wife and understandably so like if they just can't get to that accord, maybe he shouldn't do it. And there are other ways to have children with your same DNA.
Starting point is 00:46:52 Case and point, you both donate an egg, you and your girl and then have a separate donor that's not related to you so that you can have twins. You know what? That seems to be like clearly it's going to be two lives instead of one. So I'm sure that's much tougher. But Debbie, it seems to be like a good, a good. option should they just consider it? Because right now they're considering my brother's DNA. So it seems to be a good option to think about if we're already thinking about this stuff.
Starting point is 00:47:22 Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I have a solution. Ready? They're most likely going to have twins, right? Because it's kind of common. I don't know. They said it's really common that they have twins because a lot of their eggs. When you do IBF.
Starting point is 00:47:31 Yeah, when you do IBF. Oh, okay. The wife wants a kid. The sister wants a kid. They just split up the kids when they're at birth. What? You get me? So one takes one, one takes the other.
Starting point is 00:47:41 Oh. Yeah. I don't know what you guys. I get what you're saying. You get what I'm saying? Because they're most, they said IBF. So. I.
Starting point is 00:47:47 VF. You're pissing me off. There's a V not a B. There's a lot of these people are calling saying, oh, we had twins. We had twins. Right. Yeah. So the wife still wants another kid.
Starting point is 00:47:57 So take one of the kids. Oh. No, no, no. So essentially. No, because the wife don't want a kid of the other lady. But it's a kid. But maybe she doesn't want to carry it. They're not puppy.
Starting point is 00:48:07 You get free surrogate. No, that's the other lady's DNA. You know that his wife will not have. any say in this baby. Yeah, but that'll be his. She's basically going to have the kid of my my man with another woman. She's not going to want that.
Starting point is 00:48:21 Well, have her mix some, some. No, yeah, make some of her egg and, yeah. So then to them, they won't want the baby of her. You guys are totally missing the point. I wouldn't get one free. No, they're not that. They're not puppies. They're human.
Starting point is 00:48:35 They're human. My brain is scrambled. It's scrapped. I am Batman. You gotta wait for the right time, brother, man. We gotta work on your time. All right, Magic Mountain Fight Fest tickets, four pack of tickets, okay? We got you hooking you up with tickets to go, get those heart racing thrills in by day and hair raising chills by night.
Starting point is 00:48:54 Okay, it's going down to like nights now through November 2nd. Right now we're giving away a four pack of tickets to the best Batman impression that we hear, okay? We've had Elmer Fudd impressions. We've had Tasmanian Devil impressions this week. You know, those are all characters that reside over there in Magic Mountain. We got Eduardo in Pumona. What's up, Eduardo? Eduardo.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Hey, good morning, Frambake. What about? Eduardo, give us your best Batman impression, dog. Man, this is going to be hard. All right. You got this. I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you. Oh, that sounds like Bain.
Starting point is 00:49:36 All right, where's that from? That sounds crazy. that's from uh bad man uh begins in the dark night oh i won't kill you but i don't have to save you oh i like it i like it i like it that is a bar like a scarface bar or something thank you keep on hold on the line bro all right we got james and azouza james james yes what's up james you're trying to win these magic mountain tickets bro yes yes okay you have to give us your best batman impression bro Okay. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:50:09 Here it goes. I am Batman. All right. Okay. All right. I like it. I like it. One sentence.
Starting point is 00:50:18 One sentence says it all. He knows who is. Okay. Lorena. Lorena and Fontana. What's up, Lorena? Good morning, guys.
Starting point is 00:50:25 Hi, Mamasita. We have Fight Fest tickets. You're trying to win them? Yes, ma'am. Or should I say, Are you trying to win them? Oh. We want your best.
Starting point is 00:50:34 Yes. Your best. Yes. Your best Batman impression, Lorena. Go ahead. All right, here we go. Pretty good.
Starting point is 00:50:45 She's doing it just like that man. That's pretty good. Lorena, Lorena, that was great. That was great, not going to lie. I didn't say,
Starting point is 00:50:54 I didn't say you won. Yeah, chill, chill, come on. Come on. Ed and Pomona, you have one more round to go. Give me your best
Starting point is 00:51:04 Batman impression. You heard your competition. You heard James and you heard Lorena. Go ahead, Ed. All right It's not who I am underneath But would I do that it finds me Wow
Starting point is 00:51:18 Wow That's a cholo Batman right there Hey fool Hey where is she at movie Hey where is she done? I'm waiting for that version I'm waiting for that version I would watch that movie
Starting point is 00:51:29 I would watch that movie I would check your thoughts All right James James James James and Azusa James James Yes James all right you got one more try bro
Starting point is 00:51:39 you heard your competition. James and Azusa, give us your best Batman impression. Go. All right. He sounds just like Batman. Lorena, Lorena, you heard the guys.
Starting point is 00:51:55 You heard the guys. All right. Lorena, it's your time, Mama Tito. It's your time. Give us your best Batman impression again. Bye. She's good.
Starting point is 00:52:08 She's really good. It's so good, but like Ed keeps giving us other lines. Yeah. Shout out to the, what's his name, Chicano Batman? Hey, Chicano Batman.
Starting point is 00:52:19 Can I hear you say I am Batman? But like in Chicano Batman wave? I mean, that's you, Ed. Yeah, in your video. And your voice. I am Batman. That's it. All right, all right.
Starting point is 00:52:32 You guys hold on the line, but Lorena, congratulations. Lorenza. You earned it. Thank you. You earned it. I've been working on it. You got ticket. Congratulations.
Starting point is 00:52:47 Have a good one. She was great. She was great. She was great. She was great. All right. Keep it here because on the way we have cheese men with Angie and there's a lot of cheese men in store, right, Angie? Yes, we do.
Starting point is 00:52:56 And it's mainly for the parents, okay? If your kids have been singing along to demon hunters, they've been listening to demon music. What? Okay. And you know, you're going to be that, Thia? Hold on. You're going to be that, Thia? There's a back story to it.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Okay. All right. Okay. I argue with Atiya, every Saturday. All right. But before we get into all that, let's get into two squirrel. Scrolling with the homies. Okay, what's going down, Gregorino?
Starting point is 00:53:21 This video's going viral of this lady at a Milwaukee Brewers game with the Dodgers fan. The thing is, it's, you know. By the way, Dodgers are 3-0. 3-0 over the Brewers. I am. But this video is going viral. What happened between a Dodgers fan and a Brewers fan? He's Hispanic and he's recording the, like, he's basically showboarding because Brewers were down.
Starting point is 00:53:45 Or had they lost? The Dodgers were up. Yeah, Brewers were down. So had they lost? Was it the game over? The game wasn't over, yeah. The game, it was winding down and it was like Dodgers up. Okay.
Starting point is 00:53:55 And he's doing like the typical smack talking, but somebody decided to get racist in the crowd. Why did everybody quiet? What is this? I'm sorry. You know what? Let's call ice. Call ice. What you have a citizen?
Starting point is 00:54:06 We're a veteran, baby, girl. We're veteran. Two wars. Ice are not going to do anything to me. Good luck. Call ice. Call him. Call him.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Idiot Sheesh Yeah He posted it to his account And I'm sure to his homies But it blew up Yeah It went viral
Starting point is 00:54:24 That lady right there So what she said in the video Is you know what Let's just call ICE Yeah she said that to the guy in front her Yeah she said that to the guy in front of her This video blew up so big And so viral
Starting point is 00:54:34 She lost her job because of it I think two jobs Yeah she had two jobs She lost both of them She lost both jobs Yeah And she banned Good
Starting point is 00:54:43 Was this at Breer Was it was in Milwaukee? But then he got banned too. He got banned too for being drunk in public. What? Come on. No, he's a veteran. He can do what he wants.
Starting point is 00:54:56 Two world wars. But also, they ended up interviewing the guy of like what happened with the situation and stuff like that. He ended up feeling bad for her losing her job and this is what he had to say. Yeah, it kind of stung a little bit. I'm sorry, she got fired. And if there's anything I can do to help you get your job back, you know, I'm open for it. But yeah, I feel bad. We're a great person.
Starting point is 00:55:16 What a great person. Okay. There's nothing you could do. He feels bad. I know there's not too. Yeah, he does feel bad. But I think he genuinely feels bad. Oh, of course.
Starting point is 00:55:26 Yeah. I think there's a couple things that go into play here. One, the sportsmanship about it, right? Yeah. Like, why you're so quiet? What happened, Amigo? What happened with Canelo? Amigo?
Starting point is 00:55:50 But, like, they can show both. They're up. They won. God forbid someone said something racist back. Because, like, sometimes you got to take the L. You lost. Yeah. And there's going to be, especially when they're serious, that, like, it's going to be your turn.
Starting point is 00:56:02 Yeah. To be like, oh, what's up, bro? But there's, like, that sportsmanship back and forth. Some people just can't handle it. And she seemed to be one that just, because the whole crowd, none of them kind of talked back to him because they, knew it like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:56:15 there's the other way around. They would all be going in on him because he's at the Brewers, like a park. Yeah, the stadium. And that's, they could single him out
Starting point is 00:56:24 and he would just have to be quiet and take it. You know what I'm saying? She just couldn't. I just think it's like, okay, like all he said was, oh,
Starting point is 00:56:31 everybody's so quiet. You know, this is not like all the Milwaukee fans. She was so mad. She was so mad. But it's like, he didn't say, oh,
Starting point is 00:56:37 all the white people are, are quiet, right? So that's why it's like, why go from a sports thing to now make it like a race thing? Oh, because her haircut. Yeah, her hair follicles were just like, do it. Say it.
Starting point is 00:56:49 Say it. Yeah. So that's my thing. It's like, smack talk all day. Keep it sports. Keep it related. Keep it fun. You know, when you start saying those insults, it's like, all right, bro.
Starting point is 00:56:59 Now what are we doing? Like, that means he. He had a great response. Yeah. I mean, he knew how to handle it. Of course. And I think he posted pride to it like, what, maybe 20 followers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:10 But it's like, even if you didn't intend for it because it seems like, I didn't intend for it to go this fine. Yeah. But someone else could say, well, then why did you post it? Yeah. If you were, like, if it was supposed to be just here. But I'm sure it's probably like on a story or one of his homie shared. And then it just kind of balls out of control.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Yeah. And then those things you can't help. Like, if you really wanted to help her again, I don't think she should have been helped. But if you really are like, damn, like I feel bad. I want to help her. You probably shouldn't have uploaded it. That would have kind of been the thing that that would have helped her. No, because the help might be that she has to realize that she lost her job
Starting point is 00:57:43 for being racist. No, but he's saying he wants to help her. Yeah. Yeah, maybe. I mean, he said he wants to. Yeah, he said he said this. Yeah, it kind of stung a little bit. I'm sorry, she got fired.
Starting point is 00:57:54 And if there's anything I can do to help you get your job back, you know, I'm open for it. But yeah, I feel bad. But it's like, it's past that because now it goes off of her disrespecting you. And now it's like how she disrespected the whole community and like people feel personally about that. That's true. Companies feel like, dang, that's not what we stand up for, like what we have
Starting point is 00:58:12 policy about, you know what I'm saying? So it just kind of like, it defeats the purpose. And it's really nice. It's so nice to say, but it's like, then it probably shouldn't have gone up if it was just between you and her type of thing. You get what I'm saying? You can't help it with these things. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:26 You post. You post for online. You can't help how viral they get sometimes. Like, you just think about, like you don't really think about. He killed it with his response. He killed it with his response. Like two wars, baby. I'm a vet.
Starting point is 00:58:37 Go ahead. Call eyes. See what happens. Because he thought it was just typical smack talking. They'll take you, not me. Yeah. No, no, but that was bombed. Yeah, that was a good.
Starting point is 00:58:45 But it's like now if you post it, like, you can't, honestly, like, it's really nice that you want to help her. I don't think you can help her right now. I don't think there's anything you could do to help her. Everybody knows who she is now. She's all over the internet. K-plus-8, no. That wasn't her? Who was it?
Starting point is 00:59:00 Yeah, no, show, it looked like her. It did look like her. You can see the video on Brombeck Morty's 101. You can look, see her, and you're like, yeah, this is a typical character. Yeah. But she should now be the face of unemployment and racism. And it's funny because you look. No, there's so many faces of racism.
Starting point is 00:59:14 And there's no topping the one at the top. You look at her face right after she says that, and you can tell she has that, like, look at her, like, oh, damn, that really just happened. She was with it. Do you think so? At that moment, she was with it, you could tell. Because she kept at it. She said it more at once.
Starting point is 00:59:27 She didn't sit down. Go look at the video. Found back morning's 106 on Instagram. No, she was with it. She didn't think Milwaukee was going to be anti her. No. She thought she had the whole state behind her. She's like, am I right, guys?
Starting point is 00:59:39 Yeah, am I right? Even the guys in front of like, lady, We're not even going to take this fight for you. Like, no, not at all. None of the guys fought. All the guys are like, um, you're all your own girl. Okay, the Dodger's going to sweep, don't know, right? Yes, tonight.
Starting point is 00:59:52 It looks like it. We're going to sweep. I am shocked about that. What do you mean? Melwaukee was killing at the whole season. Yeah, but this is October, baby. Yeah, it's like your Padres should know about this. Yeah, not even.
Starting point is 01:00:03 October different. I don't even care about those guys right now. I'm so disappointed about Mel. You don't care about them anymore? Wow. They disappointed me. Look how far gone you were from. Who are you?
Starting point is 01:00:11 Chichole. Come over. Come over. Come over, Greg. Come over to the dinners, Greg. Hey. Come on, Greg. My arms are open.
Starting point is 01:00:19 All right. Angie, we got to say happy birthday to Eminem. Yes. Happy birthday, Eminem. Happy birthday, Eminem. Eminem, one of the greatest of all times. Yes, sir. Yeah, he's turning 53 and he's celebrating love, okay?
Starting point is 01:00:31 What? Give us all. No way. Yes, he finally found love, you guys. According to sources, okay? Uh-huh. He is dating his stylist, Katrina Malota. Oh, his style.
Starting point is 01:00:41 His stylist. He's... Wait, she telling which gray hoodie to put on? No. No. What?
Starting point is 01:00:48 Wear that lion's jersey again. She's worked with him for years, like doing his hair, grooming for music videos, photo shoots, so things like that. Nice.
Starting point is 01:00:59 Okay. Does she give him that beanie with the brim? With a brim on it? I like that he found love, I because, like, it seems like he hadn't. You know?
Starting point is 01:01:09 It seems like he had him. You know what that happened? Oh, yeah, Kim. Then Mariah, what happened with that? Oh, yeah. His only, like, long-lasting relationship, unfortunately, was like, Vicodin. Ving, Ving, Ving. But then that broke up, too, so he needed somebody in his life.
Starting point is 01:01:25 I love that. Yeah, shout out to Eminem, you guys. And hopefully that gives us new love music. Because his... I can't tell you what it really is. I can only tell you what it feels like. His breakup songs. I know.
Starting point is 01:01:37 I guess it's why they call it window pain. Oh, my God. To be your Superman. Oh, yeah. You're right. You know I want you, baby. Yeah. Cool.
Starting point is 01:01:47 I did not even think about that, Leticia. Okay, so shout out you. Shout out Eminem. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. I'm so glad you found love. Yeah, but let's talk about something scary, okay? The one song that every kid sings all the time.
Starting point is 01:02:01 We're going. Oh, just kids? Oh, okay. Everyone is kids. I heard that at the club this past weekend. No, you did. Really? I was like, well, this is what we're getting to now.
Starting point is 01:02:17 Yeah. Okay. Stop playing it because that's actually demon music, you guys. Okay. No, no, no. When they were recording this song, there was a ghost, a demon in the studio. What do you mean? Yeah, one of the members of the group, she was talking about her experience that she saw a ghost there.
Starting point is 01:02:39 I saw a ghost while recording Golden. So what happened was, you know, midway, the volume wasn't working, and when that happens, a assistant engineer would come in. So I was like, hey, Sully, it's not working. And I heard him walk in, you know, open the door with split steps. And I look up because it started working again. I was like, oh, actually, Sully, that's okay. And I look up and there was no one.
Starting point is 01:02:57 Uh-uh. Yeah, she says for a split second, she said, she saw like this super tall guy with like a, like a grunch look with a denim jeans. And she said, like, you know what? He was wearing a flannel. But like, like, he was walking towards me. But the manager was telling me like, hey, hey, get back to work. So she couldn't really digest it. And then the next day,
Starting point is 01:03:18 I went to the studio again and I was like, hey guys, so like, how old is this building? And they were like, well, did you see a ghost? And I was like, yeah? Like, no, he was like, was it a girl or a guy? And I was like, oh, it's a guy. And he was like, oh, he's a third floor. A third floor ghost? Yeah, so apparently that studio is haunted.
Starting point is 01:03:34 But then she remembered this from what her mom told her. What's crazy, when mom reminded me later, she was like, there's a myth in Korea in the studio and the music labels. If you see a ghost or any paranormal activity while recording a song, it's a hit. What? That means this a banger. And then make that. Dead relatives out to come out for this one. We're going.
Starting point is 01:03:57 Ghost co-engineered this song. Hey, but I need to know if that's really like a Korean myth or not. We have Korean man in here. What? He's not Korean. Oh, no, he Filipino. Filipino.
Starting point is 01:04:10 I have one of my friends who's calling in for that. Who's calling in? It's my good friend Pro from the Far East Movement. Pro! What's up, y'all? What a pro? What up, what up? Pro, you heard the...
Starting point is 01:04:23 Maybe I should say, Aniazheu, since I'm being the official Korean for today's call. I love it. I love it. I love it. That's no. Talk to us, pro. Is there any truth behind the myth that the girls from Huntrix are talking about?
Starting point is 01:04:37 I don't know about that one, but, you know, we had a number one here, too, so I was, uh, I thought I saw a ghost. But I... Shut up, bro. It turned out. It was just... E-Man. Mexico, we call them Duendes. In Mexico, we call him Duendes, like the little gnome people, but like, I get him.
Starting point is 01:04:56 He saw him too. It's a very small. His eyes. I didn't say nothing about his height. Oh. Pro, thank you so much for calling in. How are you guys doing? Oh, we're good.
Starting point is 01:05:09 We're good. I mean, you know, having fun. Always represented for L.A. We actually, we did our first show in seven years in Indonesia not too long ago. Incredible. And I think we're taking. taking Eman to Thailand and do a little encore. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 01:05:24 Hey, you didn't tell us about that, Ian? I know, I mean. I didn't tell anyone yet. Yeah. He said he's getting sick in two weeks. Oh, that's how much. That's what happening here. Thank you, pro.
Starting point is 01:05:34 Thank you for being our resident Korean because we did not want to, like, go and be like, hey, this is truth unless someone told us it was. Oh, I mean, you know, Koreans have a lot of superstitions. Yeah. You know, like my dad, his, his name is Chung because the number four is actually. like a bad number. Like if you go to any elevator in career, they don't have a fourth four.
Starting point is 01:05:55 Oh my gosh. Wow. That's like whatever the 13 is for us. For us, yep. Yeah, exactly. So, so like, yeah. Oh, no, don't say that, man. Don't say that.
Starting point is 01:06:06 Chill out. Chill out. He just told you superstition. You got a bed 20 windows. Bro, thank you so much for calling in. We appreciate you, bro. All day, all day. It's good to talk to you, Lettie.
Starting point is 01:06:19 Like what? Oh, cutie pie. That's cool. Cudy pie. What's up you, man? Well, let's kick off the house party with some far as moving. Let's do it. Happy Friday.
Starting point is 01:06:32 Good morning's house party with DJ Eman. Okay. Victorino. Yes. What's going down, bro? All right? So Gucci Man is all cool, calm and collected now, right? But there was a time where he was unhinged, all right?
Starting point is 01:06:45 By the way, happy 1017 day. 1017. Yes, he would diss people and rant on Twitter, put people's business out there. Basically offend everyone like Nikki Minaj, Waka, Waka, black china he just put them all on blast at one point right but one of the people he called out back in the day was drake he once called him a sissy his exact tweet was tell drake he a true male groupie i don't need you too much a sissy stop trying to be me check that be instagram true groupie i'm wondering what happened in that time and it seems like it seems about drake yeah
Starting point is 01:07:21 well he was all right he was on a rant that was like literally he was sending off tweets about it, everybody in the industry at that moment. Yeah, but clearly it has to stem from something. Like, Drake had to have either, I don't know, put up a Gucci Main lyric or try to dress like him, try to date the same girls as him or something like that. Possibly, yeah. But he went on to say that he actually apologized to Drake. Oh, he did. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:44 And Drake accepted his apology. Listen. Oh, let's see. It's weird because they both have songs together. Yeah. They have both. They have both. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:56 That was that. Danger. Ha. I walk on the wall. Sorry. Hold on. I'm on the phone. And back on road, too.
Starting point is 01:08:05 They have back on road. About Drake. Text them some crazy jump. Oh, sorry. Anyway. He accepted Drake's apology. Yes. Yeah, Drake accepted.
Starting point is 01:08:16 I was going through episode. So I had, he had, had, he had. All right. Welcome to Vick's life, everybody. And he was going through something. And he was like, man. you know, go,
Starting point is 01:08:26 good, good. Just, yeah, yeah, he just said he was going through something and, you know,
Starting point is 01:08:32 Drake was basically like, yeah, Gucci Man, you're my brother, I accept your apology. You know, I know you're going through things. You know,
Starting point is 01:08:38 I was going through something, so I called you a cissy and I said that you're like such a milk group eat. I was just going through something. And then Drake was like, it's fine. It's fine.
Starting point is 01:08:45 It's fine. Don't worry about it. It's crazy. Same things that Kendrick's in. Yes, exactly. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:08:52 Okay. Also, This is what we got to get into next. Tyler James Williams, who was the star of Everybody Hates Chris. Okay. He was in an interview recently, and he was asked about his Mount Rushmore of childhood stars. Okay. And his response, now I know why people hate him.
Starting point is 01:09:10 Why everybody hated Chris because. Oh, in the TV show? Yes, in the TV show. Because he gave a terrible list to me, right? A Mount Rushmore. A Mount Rushmore. Of the best child actors, okay? Mount Rushmore is four people.
Starting point is 01:09:23 and they're currently some presidents up there if you can name the president shout out to you that are up on Mount Rushmore I can't Washington George Washington
Starting point is 01:09:30 Abraham Lincoln um exactly all right but hey there's four of them yeah there's four of them up there and bonus points
Starting point is 01:09:40 if you know where in the U.S. It's at North Dakota I know that Wow I was gonna say that you were gonna say that you were gonna say that yeah
Starting point is 01:09:48 so people always do their Mount Rushmore of this Mount Rushmore of that I have never seen a Mount Rushmore of that I have never seen a Mount Rushmore Rushmore of child actors. This one tick me off. Same.
Starting point is 01:09:57 Yeah. Okay. So his list was Zendaya, Kieran Kulkin, Kiki Palmer, and Natasha Leone. Kieran Kalkin, mind you, is McCauley Kulkin's brother. Oh, gosh. His younger brother. No, no, no, no. I respect to these names, but no.
Starting point is 01:10:16 Yeah. If it's a Mount Rushmore, it's the best of the best. It's the greatest of all time, all right? It's the ones, like, immortalized. in like the history of whatever that thing is, that category is. Yeah. I'm not looking at Kieran Koken. No.
Starting point is 01:10:30 I'm not looking. That's McCauley Koken's brother. That's literally's younger brother who was just drinking the Pepsi in the home alone. That's a slap in the face to McCulley Kokey. I made my family disappear. Yeah. Should have made that one. I'm kidding.
Starting point is 01:10:42 I'm kidding. I'm kidding. It's like putting one of the Olson twins, like their sister. Wait. No, their sister. Yes, I know. Their younger sister. She's an actress now.
Starting point is 01:10:53 But it's like I'm not going to put her in the Mount Rushmore of child actors. Because she's big now, not big back then as a child. But like even if she was big back then as a child, she's not her sisters. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, she's way bigger than her sisters now, though. No, I wouldn't even put it. She's a star of Marvel movies.
Starting point is 01:11:11 I wouldn't even put that up there because what Mary Kid and Ashley Olson have done and then what they went on to do, they're cool. They're chilling. They're off the grid because they want to be. Because they're rich. Yeah. Yeah. Which, by the way, they better be on everybody's Mount Rushmore.
Starting point is 01:11:23 Not mine? No. No. Mary Kate and Ashley Olson, bro? No. No. What about me? You say right here and watch that hole.
Starting point is 01:11:32 You got it, dude. Michelle Tanner? Y'all, like this, I can't, I can't argue with you. I can't even have a conversation with y'all. Okay, you want to hear my? Mary Kate and Ashley Olson, they could share one spot for sure. Okay. But they both should be on this Mount Rushmore.
Starting point is 01:11:49 Didn't they play the same person? Same girl. And they also had their movies. And they also had their production company. And they put the money up to own their own stuff, almost cussed. Wow. They were doing it without the middleman before anybody was doing it without the middleman. That's why they're so bawling because they made sure it all went back to them, dog.
Starting point is 01:12:07 That's pretty pleasant. And they didn't have to divorce their parents like McCulley Cogan did, which, by the way, he's in everybody's Mount Rushmore, right? No. He's in mine. Oh. He's not in mine. He's not in theirs at all. No.
Starting point is 01:12:17 Home alone, McCollie Cogan is not in your Mount Rushmore of child actors. No. All right. I can't have this conversation. Who are you guys? Who are you guys? Okay, I'm going to give you guys mine and we'll go from there. See if you're still upset at me.
Starting point is 01:12:29 Cool, cool, cool, cool. So I have McCauley Coken for sure. First and foremost, right, right, number one. Yeah, wherever the best plot of, I don't know. Exactly. Then I have Miley Cyrus. Okay. Oh, for Hanna, Montana?
Starting point is 01:12:41 That was iconic. How old was she in Tanna, Montana? She was nine. She was like nine when she started. No way, really? She was like nine, 10, 11? She was not. Check it out.
Starting point is 01:12:50 Check it out. Yes. We're at the same age. I was watching that. I was like 10, 11, whatever. Okay. Who's next? Kiki Palmer.
Starting point is 01:12:58 Kiki Palmer. Okay. Akela in the B. Remember that? Sorry. No. You know who she was? She was the little girl that was crying in the runaway.
Starting point is 01:13:07 That's great. Shout out to Kiki. Shout to all she's done and will be. She's not on the Mount Rushmore of child actors. Yes. No, there are big dogs in the game. You guys are insane. She's a huge dog in the game.
Starting point is 01:13:17 No, she's not. Yes she is. Not compared to like Ashley. You put Kiki Palmer up there. But you do not put Michelle Tanner, even Kiki, you would say, now you're tripping. No, what she's done since. She would be like, I don't know that man. He walked right by me and I want to say nothing.
Starting point is 01:13:32 No, I think she's up there. I think she's up there. To you. And the last one I have on my list is. Uh-huh. Well, you know, everything's going to be a breeze. At the end we'll no doubt just to find me. Selena Gomez.
Starting point is 01:13:45 Oh, you got to give it to Selena Gomez. Got to give it to Selena Gomez. The Wizard of. Wizards a Waverly place. That, that, that. Even though I'm not her biggest fan, I got to give respect. All right. She's on my Mount Rushmore.
Starting point is 01:13:56 So weird. So weird. So weird. Greg is even weirder. You give it to Salina Gomez. Out of all the things you hate on her for, you're going to give her a child actor, Mount Rushmore, and we are going to say no to Michelle Tanner. Yes. Blasphemy.
Starting point is 01:14:12 They all look up to her. Everybody looks up to her. Well, she's two people. Well, them. Michelle Tanner's the character. Yes. Okay, well, Greg's is a little weirder. Mine was Brenda Songs.
Starting point is 01:14:26 Song. Song. Song. Who's actually married to McCauley Coking? Hannah Montana. Wait, how old was Brenda Song? What are we qualifying as a child actor, though? Y'all are tripping right now.
Starting point is 01:14:35 She was a teen. Yeah. Y'all give me teens. That's not a child actor. That's still a child. No, dog. Well, yeah, at the law, thank God. Thank God you, you know that.
Starting point is 01:14:44 But not, child actor? No. That's still a child. It's still a child. Brenda's a dog. Hannah Montana. That's Miley Cyrus. Victoria Justice.
Starting point is 01:14:56 Vanessa Hudgens. I think you're just going out with girls. You thought were hot when you were. We were children. We were children at the time. That's valid. Okay. Y'all are upsetting me.
Starting point is 01:15:08 Oh my God. This one's going to upset you more, though. You're going to get so mad at me, okay? Because I put Regina Blandon, which is a Bibi. Bibi from La Familia. The Mount Rushmore is in America, indeed. It's still, America is still, it's Spanish, right?
Starting point is 01:15:30 What? It's America still in Spanish. But in America, we wanted to discuss that. I also have to North Dakota, which is from Malcolm in the middle. I'm not mad at that. I'm not mad at Frankie Muniz. Then I have Jonathan. Danger.
Starting point is 01:15:42 Ha! I walk on the wild side. I laugh in the face of danger. I'm with you. Simba? That's a good one. Simba. Simba.
Starting point is 01:15:49 And you know who is right there killing the game with him? Who? Michelle Fonterterterter. freaking Tanner. Ashley and Mary Kay. Y'all are tripping, y'all are hating. Poor things. No wonder they got all weird and left out.
Starting point is 01:16:02 Maybe that's why we disqualify them. Okay, what's yours? Okay, okay, well, thank you. You think we're asking the level-headed one in here. First of all, McCulley Coking. Like, it's just the goat. Like, that is the Gullet. That's the MJ of child actors in McColley Cogan.
Starting point is 01:16:15 Then, yes, Michelle Tanner is in there. Okay. Michelle Tanner is in there. I like Jonathan Taylor Thomas, too. Mm-hmm. And Atonum! Y'all cannot.
Starting point is 01:16:30 Y'all can't. What? Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter, started when he was 11. Yeah, we're not nerd. That franchise, I don't care. We're not nerds. Who watched Harry Potter as a game? Greg, you were in ASB.
Starting point is 01:16:43 You wore cardigans to high school. You are a nerd, bro. I still didn't watch Harry Potter. That's your bad. Most of the biggest trodals I know have watched Harry Potter. Expect a protonum to you. You still haven't watched it? No.
Starting point is 01:16:55 He was great in that, but what has he done since? He was great. He doesn't need it. He literally made that franchise. And actually he's actually made a lot of other movies, but it has been overshadowed. But we're talking about child actor, right? Yeah. Why are you guys going off of what they're doing now if this Mount Rushmore is about their child acting?
Starting point is 01:17:10 Because of the things they did as a child. Yes, and what he did as a child was incredible, that empire. People still dress up as him to this day. They dress up as Harry Potter. Yes. His character. Not Daniel Radcliffe. You can't tell me that you look.
Starting point is 01:17:25 Look at Daniel Radcliffe and you don't see Harry Potter. That's one in the same right there, dog. We're talking about child acting. We're not being like, hey, they actually did the scene really well and the way that they did those facial structure. No, we're judging them off of their characters. Yes. No, dog.
Starting point is 01:17:38 I'm sorry. I agree with Vic. What has he done since? What did he do when he was a child? Yeah, that's what did he do when he has a child? It's not like, hey, the people that started as child acting and now have an incredible career Mount Rushmore. It's a child actor Mount Rushmore.
Starting point is 01:17:51 So then. So what they said they did is again. That's why Jonathan Taylor Thomas is incredible. What has he done since? Nothing. No, but like Angie did Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Simba and freaking the home improvement show. Incredible. I'll be home. I'll be home for Christmas. That's all I need from him.
Starting point is 01:18:07 What has McCauley Culkin done since? Mary Brenda's song. Yeah, but that doesn't matter. How does that add to the child acting? I don't know. But I still want to argue for Kiki Palmer because she's still killing it. She's killing it. Yeah, she is.
Starting point is 01:18:21 She's not. Like her career like start to finish. Like, not, it's not finished, but like, till now. Was it a little bow in a movie? Yeah. I would put a little bow up there. A little bow wow? Like Mike?
Starting point is 01:18:29 Honor, you mentioned, like Mike Lobo, he killed it. Oh, that was a good one. He was a great. Even freaking, what's his face? The other fool's kid. A little Romeo? Little Romeo. Incredible acting.
Starting point is 01:18:39 And they did artistry, but this is not a, like, rapper actor. It's child actor. Oh, yeah. Will Smith's son, what's his name? Jayden Smith. Jayden Smith. Oh, yeah. Dakota Fanning is one of my favorite child actresses.
Starting point is 01:18:50 She was really, because she had serious roles. Everything was serious roles. Like she was Creasy Bear. She was Man on Fire. You were smiling. What? You were smiling. No, no.
Starting point is 01:18:59 You were? No, it was not. You're not now, but you were. Brother, the depth of Dakota Fanny. Yeah. No. She was in that movie, Denzel Washington, too. Yeah, man on fire.
Starting point is 01:19:08 I just played the clip. Welcome to the show. Morgan Freeman. She's doing with Mark and Freeman. She's doing with Mark and Rickington show. All right. Well, Brownback Mornings, we can agree. No, we can't. Tell us who your Mount Rushmore is.
Starting point is 01:19:17 We're going to put this post up on Brownback Mornings 106 on Instagram. Tell us who your Mount Rushmore is of child actors. not who they married later, what they're doing now, how fine Greg thinks they are. None of that. Literally, Mount Rushmore of child actors. Keep it here. Power 106.

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