Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 606 Her Dad Said 'You Don't Have To Be With Her'... 🤔 + Happy Birthday Letty!!! | Brown Bag Mornings (11/21/25)

Episode Date: November 21, 2025

This Friendsgiving Friday, the crew tackles a messy Homie Helpline advice request from Lai, whose overbearing dad is pocket watching, bullying, and making a weird offer to her fiancé after a car repo...ssession, prompting one host to exclaim: "Your dad's going to heaven, Conto". The show also dives into the drama surrounding the Bus family firings and the wild rumors that 49-year-old Ja Rule was recently jumped in New York, allegedly involving Max B's crew. [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. LA's number one for hip-hop, Buenos Diaz. Good morning to you. It's Friendsgiving. And? And? It's Lettie's birthday. Yeah. It's a real one's birthday.
Starting point is 00:00:24 Oh, can you do that again? It's a real one's birthday. That's so tight. I need that as a little drop. Every day. Okay, so usually for Friendsgiving Friday, we do a pot look. I want to let you guys know. Mm-hmm. So I'm just this is my birthday.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Yeah. Yep. Today is a Friendsgiving pot unlock. What? What? What is that mean? What is that mean? Let's-thi!
Starting point is 00:00:49 No. And you get a free pass of the unlocktivity if it's your birthday. So thank goodness. What? I get a free pass. She didn't bring nothing, dog? You didn't bring anything off. Oh, hell no.
Starting point is 00:00:59 For the pot luck? No, it's a pot unlook all show long. What? You'll find out. Oh. We weren't told that. Of course not. Well, I participate every day.
Starting point is 00:01:08 So Angie, ha, ha, ha. Oh, yeah, like, welcome. Welcome to those activities. That makes money move. That make money move. All right, be honest. We're all at the airport. Consider this.
Starting point is 00:01:22 We're all at the airport. Yeah. Airport of your choice, I would like Burbank, more than likely, better lines. Yes. There's the ID for real ideas, and then there's the ID for everybody, the line for everybody.
Starting point is 00:01:33 For the losers. Who here is going. going to the real ID line because they have their real ID. Oh, I have my passport. I have my passport. No, no, no, no. Your real ID. It's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:01:44 Passport. So we're all going on the loser. Louser line. Apparently I have a fake ID. Yeah, you don't have the real ID. I don't have the real ID, so it must be a fake one, right? Nobody in here. So this is going to count for all of us.
Starting point is 00:01:56 We're going to be suckers now. What? Because if you do not have your real ID, TSA is going to start charging $18 if you arrive at the airport security. Everything's a freaking. money grab. It is. I don't like this. Well, I guess it's to make sure you then buy the real ID.
Starting point is 00:02:11 But mine hasn't expired yet. Your ID? Yeah, my license. That's not a real ID. Yeah, that's not a real ID. Yeah, but that's not a real ID. Yeah, but that's not a tax court. Consider it's like how there's an ID and the license, the real ID is another one.
Starting point is 00:02:21 Yeah. I'd rather pay that $18 because last time I didn't have my real ID and they made me late and I missed my flight and had to pay another $200 for a new flight. Ouch. Yeah. You're probably still going to wait, my friend. I still have to wait plus. Have to pay that fee.
Starting point is 00:02:33 Oh, hell no. Never mind then. I thought it was like 18. It's a real idea. It's not that hard. You just got to send in a bill that proves that you live where you live. And like it's like your your BC, your birth certificate. Too much, don't.
Starting point is 00:02:45 The birth certificate is what got me last time. I'm like, I don't know where it is. Why? They told me, you need like the big paper because I had the little form. They're like, no, you have to go to the register in your city where you were born. But you do have the document. I have to go to the freaking city. Yeah, that's such a drag.
Starting point is 00:02:59 What do you mean? I got a show I live where I live. What if I don't live where I live? They only gave us like two decades to do this. That is true. They only gave us since. Loki, this started this bill. Four years ago.
Starting point is 00:03:09 No, since 9-11 because it was to help make sure people were really who they said they were when they go to the airport. So that's all that this is about. I use my passport card. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I have the plan. It's weird, though, because coming back from Vegas, they didn't ask for it. It's just I got it right on to the plane.
Starting point is 00:03:25 So I don't know if it's only specific airports. That's probably the TSA agent. We're not going to put that on the airport. That's probably like, hey, it doesn't mind. They're not enforcing it as much as they should. Yeah. Well, now they're going to start. Well, yeah, $18.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Yeah. $18 is a lot. I think last time we went into the, I had forgotten my passport, too. So you go into the line of if you don't have your passport or real ID. Dog, they keep you there crazy long. I remember the secondary. They pulled you off to the side like you had drugs on you. No, I did.
Starting point is 00:03:52 Who was it? Me. Was it you Vic? Yeah, we were just waiting. And you just see the flags. We're going to Vegas. We know where we're going. And then meanwhile, this will passes.
Starting point is 00:04:01 It doesn't have to take a shoe up. Because I'm TSA pre-checks. I'm looking at you. Losers like, losers. Smart. Did they take everything on your back? No. Put it in the news post.
Starting point is 00:04:12 They don't got their IDs. Yeah, no, but just make sure that if you're traveling this holiday season, you got that real ID on you or your passport, because if you don't, $18 fees for you. Plus, you're waiting. Yeah, that weight's terrible. 18 with a bully. Happy birthday to me! Happy birthday to all the November babies, all the Sage babies, all the Scorpio babies.
Starting point is 00:04:33 My birthday is on Sunday. but we're celebrating today. It's Friendsgiving Friday. Don't think I forgot. It's still, we did a pot luck today. But for somebody's, it's the pot of luck. Oh. What?
Starting point is 00:04:45 I thought of this in my little evil genius mind and as I was driving in the rain, like, it's a pot luck. What if we make it like pot unlook and someone has to go outside? I thought we were going to get lost. Whoa. That's not a challenge. I kind of do that already. You go streaking right now. Not like naked, but in my underwear.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Well, streaking is that. I would. Streaking on P4. No one's there. I'll do it in the middle of the street. Okay, okay. Me too. Yeah, that's normal.
Starting point is 00:05:13 That might be a ticket, though. Indecent exposure. Yeah. If you do it here. If y'all can cover the bell, I'm down. We will. All together as a collective with everybody listening. Oh, true.
Starting point is 00:05:24 Everybody puts in a dollar or something to help the neighborhood. To do a Kundina or something? A Tanda. A Tanda. You got you. Tanda with you. Tanda with you. Right now, though, let's get into some scrolling.
Starting point is 00:05:37 Scrolling with the homies. Okay, Gregory, you've been so excited about this, my little gamer. Been talking about it all week, and I know my theos are going to go crazy about this, too. You guys know that Fortnite has had a lot of concerts, right? Like Travis Scott. Wasn't that their first one, like the Travis Scott one? Was Roy Leroy or something? Coil Ray.
Starting point is 00:05:58 They've had a lot. It was Kid Leroy. Kid Leroy, there you go. That kid, I was there. I watched all my kids. Same. I was right there too, brother. It's basically you're gaming.
Starting point is 00:06:08 You're playing Fortnite and the concert's happening in the background? Yes. Yes, yes. It's really cool. You could look up and, like, get a different view of the concert. That's so cool. Different PLVs. You can muscle your way through the front to the front.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Yeah, exactly. It's a whole experience, too. It's not like just a performance. Like, they take you to a different world sometimes. Oh, that's cool. So it's really fun. Mm-hmm. But Fortnite is having a music festival now,
Starting point is 00:06:28 and they are having the one, the only Tucanas de Tijuana. What? Why you're playing Fortnite? Yes. And Arribal Square. Triangle Square. And La Chona. All the Lee.
Starting point is 00:06:43 All right. Yes. So if you have like characters right now, you could also buy like different dance moves. But you could buy the La Chona dance move as well. So you can get that dance whenever you want. How old are Los Ducanis? Going on 30, probably 30 years. No, no, not how old is the band?
Starting point is 00:07:01 Like how old are the fools in there? They're 60s? Yeah. I wonder who told them. And how they said, My, Abuelo. Look, look at you want to put it in the video game. In the Fortnite.
Starting point is 00:07:11 And then we're going to be... The Tigers of the North must be mad. The Tigers of the North! The oldest one is 61 years old. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Fortnite players. Wow.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Come on. Sixty-in'est. 52. Miko. 58, 50, 55, and 44. Wow. 44? That's the youngest?
Starting point is 00:07:29 Yeah, it's the youngest one. It's going to turn into a ballet real quick. 44 is crazy? That's crazy. That's crazy. That's crazy, huh? I was like, I was there when I was trying to pop dog You know
Starting point is 00:07:40 It's like, world premiere World Premiere I heard the exclusive No way That's great This new rola Yeah Yeah
Starting point is 00:07:53 Yeah And I'm gonna be lit up My dad And it's gonna be lit up Yeah Oh man I like it That's crazy
Starting point is 00:08:04 I've been excited all week And that's happening tonight Okay Okay I've never played Fortnite in my life. Is it cool? Yeah, it's cool. I'm just figuring out the dynamics of this, like, is there, like, is it going to turn into
Starting point is 00:08:16 the boom, like, real fast? You know what I'm saying? Is it going to, like, you go to the bathroom with one of the Thios? Like, what's going to happen there? Wait, that's a little bit weird. What happens with you and the the Thios? Yeah. You guys play big on? You're drying your hands.
Starting point is 00:08:33 Yeah. That's the, the air show. Oh, so you're blowing you. No munching. No munching. All right. It's a whole new meaning. They're going to be parachuting with the bolzita down. Wow.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Right. That's today. That's tonight, yes. Tonight on Fortnite completely free. That's crazy. Incredible. All right. Make sure that you tapped into that if you love to play Fortnite games.
Starting point is 00:08:56 We're going to go into Concrete's weather if he's ready. I'm ready. He has a really nice birthday party hat on. Let's go. You ready? Yeah, let's go. Let's get it. And now the weather.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Hell God. With concrete storm. What's up, Benito Zeta is going down on a real one's birthday right here at the station. For the weather today, Friday, November 21st.
Starting point is 00:09:18 First, we're off to the city of North Hollywood where Hood and and Holly meet where hood and art meet call it Hollywood. Hollywood. Oh, my.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Ew, that's a rough. Trailer patros. Your high will be 60 degrees with 100% chance of rain. Drain. Drain. He was going to say drizzling. And drains.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Next, we catch a wave to the city of a portal where you can get a tan like you're living in a toaster. Your high will be 61 degrees with a hundred percent chance of rain, too, guys. Next, we waste a full tank and head east to Highland, where the homies and the home grills are no strangers to violence out there. Highland part? No, Highland. That's over there by, who cares this far? The point is that they listen to. us over there.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Anyway, don't even trip, eh? Because you were going to be 59 degrees over there with another 100% chance of rain. Oh, wow. And lastly, we hit the city of Nuevo where foods do breakfast with Jose Cuervo. Let's go. Some light, some light, some light. Your high will be 58 degrees with 100% chance of rain, Perritos. That's tight.
Starting point is 00:10:31 Never heard of these cities in my life. Yeah, where's Nuevo? Where's Nuevo? Travel a little bit, dog. Get out of wintermen. Get out of Whittier, dog. Get out of Witte. Where's Nuevo at?
Starting point is 00:10:41 Yeah. No, it's over there by like Riverside. Oh, nice. Oh, it's over there. Yeah, they don't even know where that. Is it new? It's right. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:10:49 A new city. Literally next to Paris. It is? Lake Paris? Yeah, yeah, right next to. It's going to be raining over there. Oh, it's going to be raining. It's going to be super muddy.
Starting point is 00:10:56 There's a lot of dirt over there. So be careful out there. Check it out. North Hollywood. You're going to be 60. El Porto, 61. Highland, 59. And Nuevo, you will be 50.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Fun fact about today It's a real one's birthday You're hilarious Can you tell me what the weather's gonna be tomorrow And Van Nuys? Can you just look it up real quick? Yeah for sure I feel a little bit sad Why?
Starting point is 00:11:22 We have our Tamalke giveaway Tomorrow and Van Nuys At the Bayarta there And I really want you to come And I know that it's raining It's like really raining cats and dogs outside Yeah, I got walking up by the rain But I want to make sure that we...
Starting point is 00:11:34 Tomorrow Saturday? Sixth It's going to be completely sunny for you tomorrow No, Miente! And the high's going to be 60. And the low is going to be 52. No way. I'm dead serious.
Starting point is 00:11:45 It's going to be Sunday tomorrow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Please get your tamal kids. Okay, we have 106 kids. We're giving away for free. Even in car your tias.
Starting point is 00:11:58 Look. For free? Yes, for free. Don't be lying. And for real for us. There's only 106 though. I really want to make sure we get them out to you. I know the rain can keep a lot of us inside, as you should.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Be safe. But I also know. that with the holidays it's expensive to do everything. So we've partnered up with Bayarta and they're thankfully and awesomely giving us like these cute little totes to give away. This is low-key memorabilia. Yeah, that is dope. And I'm going to have each of us sign it.
Starting point is 00:12:24 So it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's so cute. It says brownback mornings and Power 106 is a cute little tote. Inside you're going to have the husks, the chili, dry chilis. And Massa for your time on a lot. Shish. Massa. Massa. Massa.
Starting point is 00:12:40 It's a real one's birthday. All right. But yes, that's tomorrow. In the city of Van Nuys, please come through. If you're around the area and can make it, we're going to be there
Starting point is 00:12:50 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is 1-6040-Sherman Way. 1-6-0-40-Sherman way in the city of Van Nuys tomorrow, okay? For the free. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help.
Starting point is 00:13:06 We need a line. I mean, phone line. We've got you. The homie helpline. Lally needs our help. Lally. Lally hit us up and said, Hey, Brown Bag.
Starting point is 00:13:15 I need some advice. My name is Lali. I'm 24 and my fiancee, who's 23, and I got kicked out of my parents' house after a bunch of unnecessary drama my dad started. She said he invited us to move back in in August,
Starting point is 00:13:30 then a month later started questioning all our finances and trying to get money from us. She said, anything we do, he has an opinion. on. Most of our income has been going toward our debt, but my dad kept pocket watching us complaining that we don't save and judging everything we did. When my fiance's car got repossessed and we shared one car that became another issue,
Starting point is 00:13:54 my dad would tell my fiance, man up and try to give him unwanted consecos and constantly made him feel small. It wasn't even his fault his car got repossessed. He told me his mom had lent him the car and he was helping her with the payment, But she missed a couple months, not even using the money for the payments, and that's why it got repoed. Yeah, right. So he doesn't have a car right now? Doesn't have a car right now. She said, I've always had a rough relationship with my dad.
Starting point is 00:14:22 He treats my sisters, 17 and 20, like princesses, and buys them stuff all the time. He went way too far recently, though. And any time my fiancee did something nice for me, my dad would say I didn't deserve it and even tell him to leave me. My dad was telling my fiance to leave me And saying that they could still be friends after And even said that he'd kick me out And rent the room to just him What?
Starting point is 00:14:50 To top it off My siblings are even disrespecting me in the family group chat Sending memes of Operation Repo Because our car got repossessed Okay, that's funny. That's funny. I'm honestly starting to wonder If this is my sign to finally part ways Brownback, if they come around with an apology,
Starting point is 00:15:06 should I accept it or take this as the moment to step back and choose myself instead and how do I do that without feeling guilty? So step away from her family that's not like making her feel good or making the guy feel small. He's 23. He's 24 or she's 24? She's 24. He's 23. Okay. They're still young, really young. They're engaged.
Starting point is 00:15:30 What? Yeah. How much of it though? Because when she said, she mentioned in the message that, The Concejo is unwanted. When are Concejos wanted? Never. I think that's the definition.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Yeah. Like, Ocotejo is like, hey, while you're feeling crappy, let me tell you why. That's the worst. Yeah. But it's like they come like that. Concegoes can be life changing, though, for the better. Yes. And I would assume being so young, being 23, you guys still got a lot to learn.
Starting point is 00:15:57 Mm-hmm. And maybe dad's trying to speed up that process. Or maybe thinking like, hey, I'm not going to coddle you. Yeah. Yeah. You want me to be like, oh, it's fine. You lost your car. It's fine.
Starting point is 00:16:08 I'll just swoop in and just take care of everything. Then how will you learn? You know, there's that in between. And also since they're engaged, I feel like the dad is like, hey. Yeah, it's growing up. That's your lady, right? Like, figure it out. Well, stuff just doesn't magically like reappear back in your life.
Starting point is 00:16:25 No, no. That's your mom doing stuff for you, Greg. I'm sure your dad's told you something when you didn't want to hear it, Greg. I'm sure that's happened. And so worst time. And you probably don't even, you probably don't even, you probably don't even want to hear it, but you need to hear it. You know, that's parenting.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Like when I wanted to buy my Camaro and he didn't let me, so I spent all my money on shoes and now I'm mad. Yeah. Was that a good choice? No. No. But it was his choice and he made me do it. It wasn't his choice.
Starting point is 00:16:47 It was your choice. Hate them for that. Okay. Yeah. All right. Well, according to Baby Girl, her dad's a drama starter. Makes them feel bad, talks about their money. And the siblings that she has, they get treated differently.
Starting point is 00:17:01 This seems to be the older daughter, too. Yeah. So they get treated. like princesses she gets treated like crud and she hates it she wants to know should she wait for them to apologize if they were to should she accept it or should Lali be like no i gotta cut them off there's a really early in life to cut uh yeah 24 but let's doctor Lali hi good morning bomb back morning she's so sweet Lally what happened between you and your dad that turned this all upside down
Starting point is 00:17:35 Um, it all started as soon as I turn 18, like, he's like, hey, get your stuff together, like go to college, do this. Like, kind of like telling me, you know, guide me through life. And it's always been that way since, like, I was a kid. Yeah. And it's been like super different with my siblings where it's like, my sister had a baby at 18 practically. She was a C-Sons student. She was a good kid and then she ended up having a baby. I feel like if I were in that position, I would have been, like, out of the house a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:18:10 But it's different when it's with me because I think it's just older sister syndrome, where it's like, okay, you have to be the example. You have to, you know, show your siblings. Like, you need to try. And it's always been like that since the start. As soon as, like I said, as soon as I started working, I turned 18, it was always my dad being like, how much. money do you have in your pocket you need to save up for a car but mind you i paid for pretty much my own car my own insurance i kind of had to work for things myself my sister like my sisters never had to work for anything whatever i guess you feel lali i guess do you feel like nothing is ever enough
Starting point is 00:18:52 for him when it comes to you being the older sister and they get like they the other siblings they can slide on certain things and granted that is like an older older older sibling dynamic. It's unfortunate, but you guys got to, like, go through it all. Yeah. For your siblings that come after you and they can just kind of free willy it, you know? They're cool. Yeah. She's all mad for being responsible.
Starting point is 00:19:15 She is. She's all mad for being responsible. But, do you appreciate that about yourself, how you got it under control? Because I'm assuming that's kind of what he wants for you. Yeah. But it's just like, like,
Starting point is 00:19:30 well, okay, so from the start, my dad, when we moved back in, we had me and my fiance had our own apartment. Everything was all well until lease was like, hey, you guys got to renew your lease. It was really expensive, so my parents were like, hey, come back home. You guys can
Starting point is 00:19:46 stay here, crash here for whenever you guys are ready. And then we were there for a month and my dad's like, hey, in January, you all got to go. So we're like, wait, what? We're just confused. And he was just like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:20:02 I feel like you guys are spending money on crazy things. Like you guys aren't telling us what you're spending money on. Um, you guys are consistently out of the house. But mind you, we don't like going home. We'll spend time at my best friend's house just because we don't feel comfortable living there. Whenever my fiance is at home off of work, um, he's trying to sleep, do his thing. They'll consistently slam doors. They'll try to wake them up. They'll, they're, they're consistently telling him like, like hey what are you planning on doing knowing that we only have one car it's like oh lolly's at work and you know i'm just staying home i'm waiting until she gets off so that we you know we can
Starting point is 00:20:39 go do run errands all of that so they'll kind of look at them sideways and it's like all right like do something like kind of just like yeah because what they're they're seeing you take advantage of him and the house and still do whatever you want that's how they're looking at it yeah um i'm curious to know what why did he tell your boyfriend or sorry your fiancee that he could stay and not you and not you what is that about so basically my dad has always tried to force a connection with my fiance um even though it's like unwanted usually well here's the thing um my fiance's um dad had passed away when he when he was very very young um about two and he my dad's kind of taking advantage of the opportunity.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Like, let me, he said it himself. Let me be your dad now. Wait, so that's love. That's amor. Look at me. I'm your dad now. No, not so, like, you kind of, te da sentiment.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Yeah, he's part, like, if you guys are going to get married, that's his new son. Yeah. You know? He wants to give him love. It's the son he never had. But it's one thing he'll, he'll get too involved, like.
Starting point is 00:21:52 Lada, you live at his house. How involved, like. How involved, like, he'll be like, okay, get up, miho, we're going to go to somewhere. You're going to meet a couple of my friends, and he met a couple of my dad's friends, but here's the thing. My dad's doing some stuff, so I don't want to get into that. He's doing stuff? Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:13 They're going to Sam's. Get up, miho. Let me take it eat some breakfast. I guess, too, maybe him understanding that your fiancé's father, I'm so sorry. his father passed away when he was really young. I can only assume your dad is like, let me teach him things that maybe he needs to learn from a man. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. So, but you guys don't want that. Neither you nor you guys are like, ill, present father, get away. It's not really like that.
Starting point is 00:22:45 Well, he's very manipulative in ways like, oh, he'll hold things of leverage. Are you jealous that he's treating? He's treating him better than you? Not necessarily, because my dad has never really, like, had a connection with me. Oh, so you're jealous.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Okay. I'm not really jealous. No, Lali, Lali, what the hell's going on here? Lali, because none of this sounds bad. Yeah, I know. Okay? What the hell is going on? You're sounding really ungrateful and we want to be on your side.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Letti, we're missing part of the story here. Yeah. What's going on? I asked him. What was it? What was the thing? What is it? What's your palo, homegirl?
Starting point is 00:23:29 What's your beef, homie? Not so hard. Not so hard. Yeah, be nice. She doesn't like conseil. This is unwanted conseil. Nah, hey, Lali, pull up. What's happening?
Starting point is 00:23:38 No. Lali, I'm serious because you're a young girl. You're already getting very really early. You're the oldest. You seem to be responsible. So, like, the things he's done have worked, you're so responsible. Nah, she need to catch these hands. What's happening?
Starting point is 00:23:54 No. Your dad sounds awesome. Yeah, your dad sounds like the guy. When are they going? Where are they going to go? Can we come to? Yeah, he wants to take him to Laker games. The other day he wanted him to meet LeBron, I'm like, what the hell?
Starting point is 00:24:11 Why are you doing that? He wants to pay for everything, the wedding and everything. Oh, true, maybe. What do you? What do you, Lali? Lali, say something. So the day that we got kicked. out. It was last Saturday.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Raining, pouring, mind you. He was telling me things like, oh, just nasty words, how I'm ungrateful. I don't deserve anything that was given to me. Let her talk. Everybody's settle down. Let her say the story. She's opening up.
Starting point is 00:24:44 She's opening up. We want to hear this. Go ahead, Lully. So, me and my fiance, we were like, okay, all right, let's, you know, let's let them talk. Let's let him speak. So he's yelling at me.
Starting point is 00:24:57 He's basically being like, I'm so angry at you right now. You're just, you know, you're a disappointment. I can never be proud of you. He starts comparing me to my sisters. He's like, isn't it embarrassing that you move back in? Isn't it embarrassing that you can't even spend, like, save anything? You're always consistently in debt. He's like, he basically was making me feel little about myself.
Starting point is 00:25:20 And they consistently bullied me at home where it's like, oh, look, at Lolly, she's back at home and she thought she was all high and mighty when she moved out. Oh, she hardly spends time with family because she's just scared of self-confrontation and, you know, us being mean
Starting point is 00:25:39 to her and all of that. It's just consistently like... It feels insensitive. It feels like, dang, you already know I'm going through a hard time. You're kicking me while I'm down. Going hard. But at the same time, they're not charging you rent, right? So that you can do your stuff together.
Starting point is 00:25:55 So basically that was the thing He's like, I need you to pay one bill And one bill only So I told him, okay, that's fine So I would pay the phone bill Lali, how dare you? He asked you to pay one freaking bill And he's made the phone bill
Starting point is 00:26:08 You know what, dude I Your dad's going to heaven With two sabatos Lali, where's your man at? Where's your man? He's actually right next to me Okay
Starting point is 00:26:19 Oh, hell What up? Lally's man How cool is his dad? Yeah. Like, one to ten, one to ten. What's up, bro? What's up?
Starting point is 00:26:29 Speak, Amonite. Lali, I mean, Lali's man. Talk to us about the dad's situation, because he's sounding like a good guy. He sounds pretty awesome. He does. At first, that's what I thought. Like, he seemed like a cool guy. Someone that, you know, like she was saying earlier, I don't have my dad.
Starting point is 00:26:46 So he did try to, at first start off, like, be present, and I was okay with that. But it wasn't like I wasn't looking for that. but slowly the past month, every time my girl wasn't home, he would come to me and just talk bad about her the entire time. He would tell me like, hey, you and me could still be friends, but I'm going to kick her to the street and just leave her. Like, I don't care about my daughter being unhappy.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Why? He would consistently just tell me, oh, yeah, because of her habits or whatever it was. Like, they would call her, like, dramatic because as soon as they started bullying her, she would want to respond back.
Starting point is 00:27:24 She would try to stand up for herself. Wow. The moment she did, they thought she was dramatic and, like, why are you fighting? I mean, I'm not trying to say nothing crazy, man, but it. How do I say this? Like, do you kind of feel like he's making a pass at you or something? I don't know what is it. No.
Starting point is 00:27:44 I don't know what's going on? What? She's like, you can stay, but she can leave. What do you mean? He means like a son. Like, you've been through a lot. My daughter, she needs to learn. Well, he's like, she can leave, but you can stay.
Starting point is 00:27:58 No. He said, like, he's dirty mac and? Yeah, bro, what's going on? You do not, Lali's man, you do not feel like her dad is trying to hit on you. Yes or no? No. No. Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:08 Okay. That'll be crazy. Oh, good, man. That was a whole other show right there. The show in your mind is going crazy. I was like, that's a great one, dude. I guess more so than anything. And this is something that I guess I want to,
Starting point is 00:28:22 applaud you for is you're putting your girl above everybody that's your fiance and you don't like when other people make her feel bad whether it be her family her sisters whether it be her dad in those moments do you stand up for her yes i do i do let the dad like i let it be known i'm like that's not okay especially during that big fight he was trying to make point i'm like no that's like not okay for you to be calling her these names and be for it you'd be directly telling her and he literally looked at me and cussed me out too during that moment and he said don't you get involved now and then when I was like why when I'm not going to allow you to speak to her that way and I understand that's her dad and maybe he is trying to show tough love but the only reason I was standing up it was
Starting point is 00:29:09 because I was like there's different ways to go about it than just to lash out on her and it was pretty bad like one part Lolly's meant like didn't mention is that he got to a point where He was about a hitter, and I intervened, and he told me not to, or else he was going to hit me, too. And I was like, dude, like, I'm not going to allow that to happen. Like, just because you want to lash out. And that's very commendable of you, bro. Yeah. But you guys are selling the house, huh, and I think that's where it's getting awkward.
Starting point is 00:29:37 Yeah, and I didn't want to be in the same home where someone was going to be mistreating my fiancé. I know it's her dad, but at the end of the day, I didn't want that. And he would literally tell me the week prior before we got kicked out, just, Pretty much every day he would go up to me anytime it was just me and him He would be like oh man to man I want you to leave her you don't have to be with her I just I'll rent the room to you leave her and I'm like no what that's creepy dog Yeah that's weird on that sense quick question bro quick question who's car you're in right now Oh yeah, I'm in my girl's car oh okay okay okay which car is repoed yeah it was my
Starting point is 00:30:11 It was my basically my mom's car since she was lending it to me but that car is already like I'm done with that one we're saving for another car for ourselves Okay. And who paid for your girl's car? Did she pay for it? She paid for it out of her own pocket. Okay. Okay. So that's your guys' thing.
Starting point is 00:30:26 So currently you guys are kicked out of your dad's home. I have her dad's home. Yeah. When you were there, he was really, really insensitive towards you like, hey, get your each together. You got to pay a bill to be here. Just one. Hey, lower your radio, bro.
Starting point is 00:30:40 But also telling you, like, my girl, my daughter doesn't have it together. You can go ahead and leave her and me and you will work something out where you can pay rent to be here type of deal and it feels very like ill like they're not treating her right so now the question is do we try to make amends do we try to make amends with the family or do we stay cut off do we try to make amends or do we stay cut off uh lali and lali's man uh if you can put me to your ear because again i'm hearing the crazy noise they just don't listen let's okay lali are they apologetic how long has it been since you've talked to them they had actually um I forgot to mention you guys.
Starting point is 00:31:20 My sister called me yesterday, tried to FaceTime me. Oh, what happened? What happened? So basically, they caught. I'm just letting you guys know I'm using my fiance's phone. So they, after I paid the bill for T-Mobile, they completely cut my line. Oh, my God. What?
Starting point is 00:31:37 Your one bill, and they cut it. Yeah. Okay. They cut my line. Lali, what's happening for Thanksgiving? Are they inviting you over? Are you guys allowed? Or what are you going to do?
Starting point is 00:31:48 So then usually it's been like that for like two years now just because I like it's complicated to my family. They like to bring up stuff during every holiday. You don't plan on going. You don't plan on going. I want to because I have a niche now. Nice. Oh, yeah. Really want to see her at the same time.
Starting point is 00:32:11 It's like I have that guilt. Like, okay, if I don't go like I'm not, I'm not going to see or grow up. This is going to be the first holiday altogether. Yeah, but she's growing up in that house, her first words are you going to be like, Google, I got a job, Lolly. Yeah, Lali pays no rent. She got re-boat. I got re-bode.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Yeah, it sucks. I got repoed on Thanksgiving one day. So it's tough out there. But Lali, you're trying to figure out what you should do. Try to make amends with your family or cut him off completely. You said your sister tried to call you. I'm assuming they're trying to. to make amends she actually tried calling me and she's like oh I just wanted to call
Starting point is 00:32:53 so that you could see the baby she can at least see you oh yeah so now and then she text can you pull up the text send it to our DM send it to our DM and now we're out for calls let's go to Elizabeth and what's wrong Elizabeth good morning good morning hi guys are you from West Covina no found Wilhelmine Wildemar. Okay. He didn't know. No, okay.
Starting point is 00:33:21 He just scribbled W. Tic-Tac-Ttoe stuff. All right. Elizabeth. Elizabeth, what would you tell Lally? I would say cut ties. I mean, I'm the first born daughter in the Mexican household, and I know what it's like to have to be that go-to-person for everything and get blamed for everything.
Starting point is 00:33:42 I mean, I was kicked out early. I did end up coming back once I had kids. Me and my husband, we were, you know, rebuild. building. My relationship did get better, but I still see struggles now as far as my younger siblings still getting better treatment than me, even at their age. I mean, they're 23 and they're still living on home, still getting everything paid for them. And I'm like, and I get, I'm not, like, I'm not like going to hate on them anymore because I was initially. I was very hurt. Right. But I kind of talked, you know, I went through a lot with my men as far as talking, like,
Starting point is 00:34:10 what should I focus on how they're treating me or should I just take what I can get and build continue building with my husband, you know. So now we're just focused on us. We're focused on just building our future with our kids. I mean, unfortunately, I couldn't get that support as on my siblings have now. And good for them. Maybe my parents learned from losing me initially. But I would say cut ties and, you know, build with your, with your fiance.
Starting point is 00:34:38 And later on, who knows, what if that relationship does get better. And if it doesn't, I mean, at the end of the day, what do they say is blood is, was it, Water is thicker than blood or no one says that. No, bloods sicker than what one says it. You just invented that right now. That's why you got kicked out, just inventing stuff. Yeah. I'm saying like, no, it's blood doesn't like make family or something, right?
Starting point is 00:35:01 I guess, I'll see. I'll see. Something like that. You pick your family. You pick who you want to build with. There you go. So at the end of the, I would say, cut ties, you know. Wow.
Starting point is 00:35:09 It's unfortunate. Heartbreaking. Why? You know, it's a mental tool on her. So she shouldn't be dealing with that, especially if it's going to get. like physical don't deal with that. Hey, why did you get kicked out? Because my dad was very strict.
Starting point is 00:35:23 It was like a matreous staph when he was younger. Or you have to do what I'm doing. You have to say what you have to do. You have to do what I'm trying to tell you to do. You know, follow the rules. And I'll say, no, like, I want to be my own person. Then I like that. And I'm like, okay.
Starting point is 00:35:36 At what age did you get kicked out? At 18. Oh. And so your brothers, they fall in line with what your dad says? No. They talk back, and even now they talk back, but my dad's more like chill now. He's like, okay, whatever. Like, he doesn't care.
Starting point is 00:35:53 I did talk back, yes, and I would get, like, represented for it. I would get hit. I mean, it was just a lot that I would go through, but my dad did change a lot. I think it probably took you stepping away for that to happen. To realize that. Use space and him space so that you guys can just restructure your relationship. Because that's not going to happen if you guys are constantly in each other's lives still. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:15 And honestly. it did help. Like now, now me and my father, we can talk real cool. Like, even now if my sibling's off our time, I defend my dad. You know,
Starting point is 00:36:24 and my dad still looks and the things, my dad still comes to me for a lot of, like, the help that he needs, like anything. So, like I said, it did help build a relationship
Starting point is 00:36:33 with my father and might not for her. Right. But it's, you know, she just, she needs to take care of herself. Yeah, one can only try.
Starting point is 00:36:41 Thank you so much, Elizabeth. I appreciate that. You know, I'm wondering how much of it is it? Because, like, it's just the older sibling thing. Because my dad kicked out my brother, too, when he was turned 18. And I didn't know if maybe because it's a boy or maybe because it's an older sibling.
Starting point is 00:36:55 He was like, look, you're not working. You have until your 18th birthday to find a job. If you don't, you're out. On my brother's 18th birthday, no job, nothing. His stuff was out in the lawn so he could leave. Oh, damn. My dad was, like, true about that. But it's like, and I'm like, dang, thank goodness I'm the daughter.
Starting point is 00:37:10 But, or maybe it was just like, you need to show that precedent of, I don't know being responsible. Because being an 18 year old and not having a job, how do you feel? No, my dad was like, you're going to school or you're getting a job. Or actually, you know what? Both. You know? Or it's like, this is my house, my rules.
Starting point is 00:37:27 Yeah, and then he's like, you're going to have to start paying bills. You got a job. You can pay bills. And it wasn't to really actually help. He didn't need it like that. It's not lack of love. Yeah. And he was like, I just want you to be responsible and put money aside every month and know how to do that.
Starting point is 00:37:41 So when you get out of this house, you know how to do that. It won't be new to you. Yeah. I mean, I feel like a lot of these people that have been kicked out or whatever, do, like, from what I know, like, I like these people become really successful. They're, you know, they're really independent. Oh, my brother. I always feel like it's, no? No, I apologize him.
Starting point is 00:37:59 No, he, but it's good. He's in Las Vegas now. Okay. Yeah, he takes care of the family's dogs. There we go. Yeah. Oh, so he just moved with somebody else. Like another family member.
Starting point is 00:38:09 Yeah. Oh, that's the bad. Yeah, he's living the life. Just wait for your wife to get home so you can clap you. Don't ask my dad, though. Don't ask my dad if that was a success. Lettie, no, no, mandes dinner, is an
Starting point is 00:38:24 man, and what do you do? Yeah, yeah, it's tough, it's tough. I love you, Jerry. Okay, let's go to Stephanie and Torito. Stephanie, we are talking to Lali. We're talking to Lali, Stephanie, because Lali hit us up. She's 23 and, or she's 24, her man's 23.
Starting point is 00:38:44 They were living or went back to their parents' home because they couldn't. Like stuff got hard. Their lease was up at their own place. They couldn't really afford to stay out there. The car got repoed. It was a lot. They've been going through it. Parents say come to the house while you rebuild.
Starting point is 00:38:58 But then they start pocket watching them like, why are you out every weekend? Why aren't you saving? How dare they? Yeah. How dare they be pocket watching? Your car repo. They're at the crib for free. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:08 Repoed car. No lease. All of that. And they're just really on that. And it seems like there's a part of it that is. is a consejo and there's part of it that's public humiliation. And they feel like they're getting into the bullying part of it. It's not even kind anymore.
Starting point is 00:39:25 Yeah. And maybe they feel tough love will get them to get their act straight, but it's not working. And they feel bullied. They left the house. They got kicked out. Now it's the holidays and she's getting calls from the family and she's wondering, should I make amends with them or should I keep it cut off? Stephanie, talk to us.
Starting point is 00:39:41 Good morning. Good morning. Hi. Hi, Steph. So I'm going to say this because I've gone through something similar like this. A few years ago, my husband and I, when we were still just dating, we ended up having to come back to my parents because we had, we didn't really have a place and they had a whole place in the back for us. So when we back, it was still, like an ADU. Yeah, so it was still like a little rocky relationship between my parents and I. What was so funny?
Starting point is 00:40:16 He's not that funny. He just says words, girl. He's not that funny. I just like an 80-U or something. And you say, yeah. Something like that, yeah. So we had a rocky relationship to begin with. So when we came back, we kind of, I kind of expected something, but they, well, not they.
Starting point is 00:40:36 It was more my dad was really on top of, like, watching what we do with our money. But the difference is we were paying rent. It's just, it wasn't like a constant amount at the time because we were, I'm not going to lie, we were not good with our money. We were younger. Yeah, you're young. Honestly, even, yeah. More than likely, you're not going to be good with your money. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:57 Yeah, exactly. So we weren't stable. We had a lot of issues with our money. We were constantly like, yes, we're paying rent. And then some days, like some months we weren't. So I understand now that I'm older, why he was the way he was. I understand, though, that at the time, he was not going about it the right way for me. Right.
Starting point is 00:41:18 But now that I'm older, like, I fully understand, like, yes, it was tough love. It's something that we both needed to hear. Aside from the part of him, like, you know, obviously talking down to him, because that also happened on our end. There were arguments. There were fights. But now that we're older, we have a steady income. We have our own place. Like, we do our own thing.
Starting point is 00:41:38 Like, we focus on our bills that I understand. And like it helped us. Him kind of doing that did kind of help us in the end because now we see like, yeah, it was important that we watched where our money went. It was important that we were making sure that all of our bills were paid before we decided to go and have any fun. Right. Like that is something that needs to happen. Sadly, some of us, we don't realize that when we're younger.
Starting point is 00:42:04 And we, yeah, and we do have to go through the fact that like, you know, our parents will be on our butts about it or something. and, you know, it does sound like her dad is pretty similar to mine on that end. I just hope that she's able to resolve it with them. Right. I think she should take the apology, kind of give them that chance. I don't know if it's just like the older daughter me that's like I can't let go of my dad and I can't let go of, you know, like my parents like that.
Starting point is 00:42:33 Like I still have love for them and I know they love me. It's just a different type of love. Different love languages. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. So I don't know what place in her family she is. If she's the oldest, middle young years, I don't know, but it's that inside of me. Okay, so then, yeah, as the oldest, I'm pretty sure she can also kind of agree as to, like, having that little, like, that's my family.
Starting point is 00:42:56 Like, I still want them around. I still love them. Like, just if they apologize, accept the apology, but she also has to move on in herself. Because if you keep holding that grudge, it's just going to kind of, like, linger on. and you're just never going to be happy regardless. She's kind of like the middle child right now. No, that's a great advice. She's vending.
Starting point is 00:43:18 She's dancing, thank you. She understands it now. Does she even breathe through all that? Thank God, me. What? Incredible advice. I was one. Jeez.
Starting point is 00:43:32 What's her advice? Does anybody remember? Yes, yes. Her advice is take the apology if they give you one and just realize they're giving you tough love, which is great. I'm bad. You could have said that in five seconds,
Starting point is 00:43:43 See, you could have. Right there, B'all. That was great, Lettie. I'm glad. I got my dad kicked me out, bro. I was fine with this. When did your dad kick you out? And why?
Starting point is 00:43:51 I was 33. You're 33? I was 33 and I hated him for it. Because? Because. Why? Chiquito. Right now, though, it's Cheesler time.
Starting point is 00:44:04 Mm-hmm. You guys, so you know that Diddy isn't behind bars? He's supposed to be spending, what, 50 months at Fort Dix? In New Jersey. right? But this dude is spending Thanksgiving behind bars and he is feasting. Like, he's eating really good. Pause.
Starting point is 00:44:20 Not like that. I mean, me like actual food, food. So according to TMZ, they got the actual Thanksgiving meal menu, right? And this food for breakfast, he's actually having cornflakes. What? Skin milk, whole wheat bread, a banana and a little jelly on the side. That sounds regular. I don't know if.
Starting point is 00:44:40 That's a continental breakfast. Yeah, in jail especially? Yeah, they call it 10. Where are they getting this menu from? According to TMZ, I said. Oh, TMZ is legit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:44:50 You are. Y, TMZ is doing a great job. They had, like, a CO, give them the menu. Probably. They had somebody, like, in a tree trying to, like, get a photo of him super, super zoomed in. You know what I'm saying? Okay, keep going with the Thanksgiving menu. And now Diddy's resort.
Starting point is 00:45:06 Yeah, his little party. And so for dinner, for Thanksgiving, he's actually having, like, a full-on turkey, right? turkey rolls with all the traming smashed potato corn bread plus a little cute little dessert What is the dessert? Well they didn't even It just has cute little dessert there
Starting point is 00:45:24 Yeah To tie it all together This menu is fake A little chocolate cake You don't believe it? No They eat like spread for thank you That's what I'm gonna tell you
Starting point is 00:45:33 But it's ditty I would think like They have like money talk They do not care Money talks They have money No they all have the same amount of money I don't think I believe it.
Starting point is 00:45:43 You only get a certain amount of, like, store. Like, there's, like, a cap on it. Yeah. And honestly, like, as, eh, as that sounds, the inmates themselves, they make the Thanksgiving dinner. Yeah. Loki, there's some of them listening to us right now. What's up, bro. What's up?
Starting point is 00:45:57 Hold on. No, they, they marinate certain things. They get things out in the sun so that it can rot a little bit so they can have something tasty. They're going to have some prun-old. Yes. You know what I'm saying? Sometimes they have, like, rotissory chickens, and they use that as their, like, turkey. Because it's like not a big turkey.
Starting point is 00:46:13 It's just a little roachish chicken. More than what the jail's going to give them, it's what the inmates are going to give them. Take that how you will. But it's like what all of them put together. Especially for days like Thanksgiving. Yeah. So you don't think that this is the actual menu.
Starting point is 00:46:25 I really did believe it. I believe that's the menu. I think it's weird to have a jail menu right now. Yeah. They're going to have that. I don't think they even know their menu of Thanksgiving right now. Yeah. But I think they're going to take that and then make it into something else.
Starting point is 00:46:37 I would have believed you if you said there was baby oil involved. You're so dumb. No, they said no baby oil. give him that. Like gonna fry it and baby oil? The turkey? Olive oil. Oh, true.
Starting point is 00:46:47 No, but you'd be surprised the stuff that inmates come up with on their own. Oh, yeah. Oh my God. They're gonna get them ostrich. If you talk to anybody that's in it. You need a bozler calling
Starting point is 00:46:56 and tell us what was his turkey. That part. If you ask to anybody that's been locked up, they make them eat ostrich. Like if they do bad things? No, not if they do bad things like ostrich. That's like their ham. It's not that bad.
Starting point is 00:47:05 How do they get that? I don't know. You never had it? You never had it before? No? Pretty good. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:47:10 But yeah, they're going to have a Thanksgiving. A feast. Yeah, I think, though. What's that? What else, Andy? All right, do you guys remember Miss Mexico and the whole controversy that was going on? How can I forget? Yeah, like literally two weeks ago, like, she was in Thailand.
Starting point is 00:47:24 The Thailand guy was calling her dumb. She walked out. Yeah. Whole thing, right? Dude, tell me why yesterday was the grand finale, and she actually won the whole thing. She is now Miss Universe. Wow. She won the Miss Universe competition.
Starting point is 00:47:39 Yeah, and I really did. thought that she had actually forfeited like she had said no to it or anything like since she walked out. But apparently that was all rumors and she actually stayed in the competition the whole time and she was saying like I'm not a quitter. That's what the dude ended up threatening because something happened. There was
Starting point is 00:47:54 for those of you who don't know there was a meeting up in Thailand. I guess there's a country that hosted every year or whenever it happens and Thailand was this one. And apparently when the hosting country all the ambassadors aka the talent that goes in the miss from whatever countries
Starting point is 00:48:10 They have to post that they're there. They have to talk about Thailand. They have to be there and be like, oh, yeah, because you want to encourage tourism over there. Yep. However, apparently something or other, either it's Miss Mexico, her own Instagram account, or the ambassadorship account was not posting. And he was confronting her about that. In front of everyone.
Starting point is 00:48:30 She kept trying to get a worded, and he was like, no, I'm talking. And so then he started calling her dumb for interrupting him. She leaves. He asked her to get escorted out. All the other girls, all the other missed from different countries, they start walking out. And he's like, whoever walks out is disqualified. You're not going to participate.
Starting point is 00:48:49 But then not to see that they all have participated. I'm wondering what happened to him. Oh, he got fired. He's no longer part of that. Oh, yeah, for sure, of course. Should have been. Yeah, and make her the winner. But you know what people are in saying she's not deserving now.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Okay, that's what I was going to bring up. So a lot of people are from the actual, like, misdemeanor? Yeah. They're saying this was Rick. They just gave it to her. her so she doesn't say anything. They're mad.
Starting point is 00:49:11 That's where my mind went. And not to say she's not beautiful or talented or capable of winning or deserving, but I'm just like, it's a little like suspicious. And it sucks because no matter what, even if she won it fair and square, people are always going to be like, oh, they just gave that to her. So she'll shut up or whatever. Bubble championship. Yep.
Starting point is 00:49:30 Yeah. That's perfect way to describe it. Wow. It's a fake ring. Hey, but we won them anyway. Both of them. To me, I'm like, I'll take it. Who cares?
Starting point is 00:49:38 Yeah. Fake crown. Thank you, Aege. Much thanks. Oh, you guys are so cute. Thank you. Canted, listen. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:49:55 I'm going to be flooded. I'm going to be flooded. Get me and get it's a manseal. We're saying less. We're on the radio. Thank you guys for coming. What's your guy's name?
Starting point is 00:50:39 Marachi Ambiente is for you. Mariachi Ambiente. Thank you so much. Thank you guys. This does not change that you guys are going to do a challenge. What? They brought you so that they wouldn't do a challenge. Yeah, it's time to do a challenge, okay?
Starting point is 00:50:55 What's a challenge? What's my favorite song? I don't know. Okay, all right, all right. Se quedan for one more. Okay, I'm going to need El Mariachi loco because one person in here is going to have to run outside with their shirt off. Okay?
Starting point is 00:51:09 Why you guys play? No. They're down. They're down. All right. Are you ready for the game, guys? Let's go. Because it is Friendsgiving Friday.
Starting point is 00:51:18 And we have tickets to go to Camp Flagna. And you know Camp Flagnaw? That's odd future. And Tyler creator, he's a prankster. Yeah, he is. So I figured what if we do a challenge and whoever loses
Starting point is 00:51:29 has to either go outside with their shirt off or pants off? You pick in the rain. You already say you're down? Yeah, I'm down. Okay. Well, this game is super easy. It's what you guys have to do every day.
Starting point is 00:51:40 Read my mind. Right? Who's that? Okay. That's good. All right, let's come. Who's the best at reading my mind in here? Me.
Starting point is 00:51:48 Angie. Okay. All right. I'm ask each one of you a question. If you get it right, you pass to the next round. Okay. Oh. Or you pass.
Starting point is 00:51:57 You don't have to do it. If you get it wrong, you have to go outside without a shirt or a pants. Concrete, I'm going to you first, my newfound friend. Oh. Concrete. What's my favorite? color bro oh hell no oh hell no five can i steal it four three two purple
Starting point is 00:52:16 or some purple right purple something like that who told this fool who i'm wearing pink that's purple he's colorblind hey you're lucky who told you Greg I just I'm thinking of a number oh my god I'm scared five four oh you're just getting a number yes What? 667
Starting point is 00:52:43 Yeah That's a big 6-7 right there 6-7 Angie No in my head It's already Vig you want to go Or should Angie go
Starting point is 00:52:56 Me Because it's getting down On the wire I know I'm sweating over here I'm nervous too I might catch a pomonia If I run outside
Starting point is 00:53:03 What is my Suegra's name Five Oh my God That's easy bro That's so easy Marcella Selena's mom's name
Starting point is 00:53:20 Selena's mom's name So it stops right there Jolanda Are you gonna join him What's her name Angie are you gonna join him Angie What is
Starting point is 00:53:30 What is it has to be harder for you To be honest It has to be harder for you Losey Angie What is my mother's maiden name Oh wow damn Nazi
Starting point is 00:53:44 What? No, that's it. No, that's it. No, she got it wrong. 30. This is what we're talking about. She got it wrong. You're going to join me, Angie.
Starting point is 00:53:58 Maidem name is what? You said made up name? She might be right. Maybe I didn't say made it last name. No, I didn't get that grace. No. I didn't get that grace. Can you say it in Spanish?
Starting point is 00:54:10 For favor? What's my mom's maiden last name? Is it Martinez? No, that's your dad. Yes! I don't know. We need the views. What is it?
Starting point is 00:54:22 Hey, you don't even go here. What is it? We knew her right? I've never heard of that. That's not your best you no more. You're disqualified. I've never heard that. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:54:33 I got the hardest one. Okay, what was yours? How was I supposed to know Jorge's mom's name? Okay, you know it's a trip? What? You actually got it right. Oh, I got it right.
Starting point is 00:54:46 It is Marcella. Oh, Angie! She always says that name all the time. She's never said her mom's last name. Oh, I'm clear. I'm clear. Thank you so much. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Angie! There goes by him. I'm leaving after this. We got DJ E. Let's go. It's a round-day morning house party. Eamon. E.
Starting point is 00:55:11 Good morning, E. morning, happy birthday, Lettie. Thank you. Happy Christmas, everyone. Take it away while we go out downstairs. Bye. Oh, my God. You ready?
Starting point is 00:55:23 Let's go. Yes, ready. Roundback morning. Hey, we would love to have you join us tomorrow morning. I see that's kind of clearing up over here in the city of Burbank. It's been pouring. It's been raining. But you know what?
Starting point is 00:55:35 Everything, everything is going to clear up, or so it seems, by this weekend. It'll probably still be cold. And tomorrow, at the Vallarta in Van Nuys, we're going to be there giving away 106 tamal kits for free. The masa, the chili, the corn husk for you to enjoy this holiday season. We wanted to make sure to get it to you before Thanksgiving comes around. So maybe you can pull into the kitchen and do whatever you need to do for the tamales. We got a free cute little tote that we're going to give away to that everything's going to be packaged in.
Starting point is 00:56:04 So make sure that you join us tomorrow morning. We're going to be out in the city of Van Nuys at the Bayarta. Let me give you the exact address. The exact address. It is. The Bayarta on 16-040 Sherman Way in Van Nuys. We're going to be there from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. We're going to have 106 kids.
Starting point is 00:56:24 We want to give them away. Come through. Bring your Tia, bring your abuelita. I won't even ask you for the same family, okay? Let me be like, then. You let's do you go. Here you go. You got it.
Starting point is 00:56:32 All right. Now, we got to talk about what's going on with our guy, Jauru. Pobresito, Jarl Ruh. 49-year-old getting in fights. A 49? My little guy. Yes. Portedly, allegedly, last night, Jarl Rule got jumped.
Starting point is 00:56:46 What are we in the 2000? Yeah. What is this? 2002. Oh, my goodness. So, media, I would call her media journalist, but also maybe, like, gossip columnist, gossip YouTuber. She's always been sued by a celebrity.
Starting point is 00:57:01 Oh, yeah, yeah. By a bunch. Very famously, Cardi B and Cardi B. won for, like, the defamation and all of that. Yeah. She's still credible, despite all of that fact, her name is Tasha Kay. And last night, she tweeted. She tweeted breaking. I just got word that Jarl Rule was jumped tonight.
Starting point is 00:57:17 Outside of New York restaurant, Say Less. That's funny. That's cute. I'm being told I was pretty, I'm being told it was pretty effing, bad story developing. To which Jarl rule responded on Twitter and said, you're lying. You, these good people, yes, some B words tried to jump me. No, it wasn't at Say Less. I like how he was like, no, it wasn't that location.
Starting point is 00:57:39 Just you know, it was somewhere else. And I'm chilling. and I'm just watching what I need to watch right now and we're good, right? Yeah. This morning he did post a video, just him laughing into the, like, his Instagram story, but rumors are now being brought forth that say that him and his crew and the crew of Max B, who's recently been released from Jay after a 16 years of a 75-year sentence for his role in a robbery that resulted in death.
Starting point is 00:58:06 Like, this is some serious charges. But rapper Max B, he's out. They're saying they're allegedly. that both crews got into it. Max B has also spoken out saying, that ain't me. Damn. But you kind of know sometimes. You kind of know, even when they're saying that in me,
Starting point is 00:58:23 that's kind of like G-code. Yeah, like that. They can't say it's me. It's probably a violation of all the things that he's supposed to be doing. Oh, for sure. I would really hope that it's not true just for his sake because it's like, bro, you are so on thin ice. Yes.
Starting point is 00:58:35 He got out early. Yes. You were supposed to do 75 years. And it got reduced to like less than 20. So it's like, man, like just keep your nose clean. I know the rap scene is like a certain thing, but also you guys are in your 40s, about to be 50s, like keep your nose clean. Y'all are too old to fight.
Starting point is 00:58:51 You know what I'm saying? Legit. They are though. It's not a good look. At all, you know, and Jaru is going at it still back and forth with Tasha K on Twitter. Tasha K being the celebrity gossip columnist who said, you know what? I have deeds on what really happened and the location.
Starting point is 00:59:08 I'm up ready to spill some wine. I'll even discuss Fat Joe being too fat to help you fight last night. What? Oh. Bro. So now Fat Joe is involved. Wow. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:59:20 Bro, it's going to be a whole drama show. We're just getting the details as they're coming in. But New York, what's going to come out of this, though, is a 50 cent post. Hilarious. You know. You know it's coming. You know it's coming. He's ready with it.
Starting point is 00:59:35 He's going to post Jow rule running. Max B's chasing him. Oh, Fat Joe eating. Yeah. Fat Joe having a whole thing. or something like that like chop cheese it's going to be epic that's what i'm going to be tuned in for yes but i hope uh it ends there yeah good things too lucky very entertaining to watch during the like the thanksgiving week but yes we hope that nothing really escalates because it legit is my
Starting point is 00:59:56 guy's almost 50 years old jaw rule still bout about it yeah still on some holla halla anybody that's ready to get that's just a wild thing to hear in 2025 that jaw rule is getting in fight Wait, so J-Rowell's 49? Yeah. You think he's going to celebrate his next birthday? His 50th? Or he's going to skip it. He's so dumb.
Starting point is 01:00:17 All right. 50 not posting is almost suspicious in itself. Hmm. You're right. His beef with Joe rules forever. Forever. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:27 For sure. And 50 is the one that's always on top of things doing memes. True. New York is already in the afternoon right now. Yeah. So he's up. He's awake. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:00:36 He's looking for the perfect post. The perfect post. Yeah. But even then he usually. just trolls, he makes a meme or something. He'll say something. Yeah, he'll say something. I got to see something. I hope you're having a better day than the bus family. Oh, yeah. Imagine getting fired during the holidays by your own sister?
Starting point is 01:00:51 Yes. That would hurt. That's what happened. Joey and Jesse Bus got fired from the Lakers, but I have to point out, they are still technically part owners, minority owners. So weird. Joey and Jesse are younger brothers. The younger brothers of Jeannie Bus who are the children of the deceased. Jerry Bus. Jerry Bus. A lot of Jay's in there. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:01:13 And so they've been working at the Lakers their entire lives. Like, that's literally been their whole thing. They've been scouts. They've been in the scouting department. The boys, the guys. Yeah, the guys. They helped draft Austin Reeves and, like, really good players that, like, people weren't paying attention to. And they were like, I need that guy on my team.
Starting point is 01:01:30 They go on to be great players. They were the ones that got the Uber Eats and then they met the guy. And they were like, hey, you're getting a 10-day contract. Yeah, and he made a three-pointer to win a game. Yeah. Shout out Matt Reeves. So, yeah, so they actually got let go yesterday. They said they kind of expected it after the sale of the team because, as we know, the, yeah, the bus family sold the team.
Starting point is 01:01:50 Yeah, to the owner of the Dodgers, Mark Walsall's. Yeah, which infected the Lakers' ownership a little bit. Infected a lot. So, you know, that's happening. And so they felt like the writing was kind of on the wall. They were kind of waiting for it. But at the same time, it's like you had to go into work every day and do your thing. And the Lakers are doing great.
Starting point is 01:02:08 That's the most ironic part about everything. Like they're literally still winning. They're doing great. LeBron just came back, but they got let go. And they made a statement to a newspaper and they were like, she's fired everybody. Talking about their sister. She's fired all of us. I was asking you, Vic, when it comes to Jeannie Bus, is she the oldest daughter?
Starting point is 01:02:28 She's the oldest daughter. But there's another brother above her because I'm like, I wonder why it was left to her. I'm sure she deserved it. Yeah. But like I would assume that when you see these families, you know, they, it's like passing it down to my son. Yeah, usually. But like, she was great.
Starting point is 01:02:45 Yeah, she has an older brother. I think she might have two older brothers as well. And yeah, they, they tried their hand at like the ownership thing. They weren't as good. They didn't know what they were doing as much. She just had it. She had it. You know, she was a lot more like her father than any of them.
Starting point is 01:03:02 And she was also his chikle. She was always right behind him. You know, so she always dreamed of like taking over and she did. but, you know, I guess getting the brothers out of the picture was part of her vision because now it's happened. And when they actually sold the team, those two brothers were against the sale of the team. Since the beginning then. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:20 So it seems like kind of riding on the wall after they were like, no, we don't want them to sell. We sold anyway. It's, yeah, it's, it's drama-filled. Yes. And like you said, let the holidays are coming up. Right. That hurts. I'm wondering if the dad would have been okay with the sale of the team.
Starting point is 01:03:36 Or what was the guy's position on that? Like, dad would never. So one of the brothers gave a quote to a newspaper and said, I wonder what dad would have thought about this. And, you know, it was like a nice statement. And then at the end, they stuck it in there. And you know, that was like a personal, like, genie. I want you to hear this.
Starting point is 01:03:54 Like, what would our dad think of you firing us before Thanksgiving? But imagine you get fired from your job, but you still own a little bit of it? Yeah. How does that work? Those meetings are awkward probably. Yeah, it's ownership. So they own a stake because it's like a. family trust that ends up owning like a little percentage of the team.
Starting point is 01:04:11 So they're part of that. So they're still going to earn money. You know what I'm saying from it? And they got a lot of money from the sale of the team. Financially, they're great. They could kick their feet up. But also in their statement, they said the Lakers are all we know. It's my whole family business.
Starting point is 01:04:25 So they're lost right now. Yeah. What are they going to go do? Their whole life is trippers. Oh, I thought about that. You're going to spite their sister so bad. I thought about that. And I was like, dude, I would never want to root against, you know, the bus family.
Starting point is 01:04:36 But now they're split. But I'm kind of on their side. And they were also anti that one fool that is like, that one fool we all hate. What? The owner of the Dodgers. Oh, yeah. They were anti him. Mark Walter, yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:48 Yeah. The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Yeah, they didn't want them by the team. See? Yeah. Well, what would have their dad thought of that? Oh. True.
Starting point is 01:04:56 All right. Keep it here. More brown bag mornings on the way. More brown bag mornings on the way. Don't you got a giveaway, bro? Yes, I have a giveaway. Oh, what are we giving away, Gregory? I got two tickets to the UCLA game tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:05:06 At the Rose Bowl, they're going to take on the Washington Huskies. And I'm going to be there with the Dosakees team as well. Yay. At the official tailgate, shout out to those Secis. Come party with me from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. But I got two tickets right now for caller 10. 818 520-109. Yes, hit us up so that you can go to the game and get there a little bit early so you can hang out with Greg C.
Starting point is 01:05:27 And our Flavie unit at the Dos Ekes area. Yeah, it's going to be a party. Amazing. All right.

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