Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 607 Thanksgiving Week Vibes PT.1! 🥔 | Brown Bag Mornings (11/24/25)

Episode Date: November 24, 2025

This episode discusses various Thanksgiving practices, ranging from non-traditional holiday meals, such as having only sides or seafood like crab and shrimp, to celebrity favorites like Tom Brady's gr...andma's biscuits, and the happiness associated with decorating for Christmas as early as November 1st. The main segments feature an emotional listener's dilemma about his girlfriend, who volunteers extensively cleaning and folding clothes but won't clean their shared ADU unless she gets a ring, alongside a powerful announcement detailing the Neighborhood Nip Foundation and Think Watts Foundation's first annual turkey drive, where they plan to give away 5,000 turkeys. [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 brownback, the better. Come on. Family one of six, brown bag mornings, Buenos Aires. Good morning to you. Wednesday. We're here. Thanksgiving week.
Starting point is 00:00:13 Oh, yeah. Whether you're avoiding or trying to get your family back together, this is the week to do it. This is it. Have any of you ever had Thanksgiving dinner but not turkey? Yes. Like you don't have turkey on Thanksgiving. What did you have in its place? Last year I had, we had the boiling crab thing situation.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Shut up. Yeah. On Thanksgiving. Yeah. So we had like, you know, the crab and the shrimp and all that good stuff. Yeah. What? Beautiful.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Who made it? Me and my girl, but my girl mostly. You helped with my stuff. I helped. I helped. What was the combo? Why? What did you have?
Starting point is 00:00:53 Because we were just tired of, you know, turkey. It only happens once in a year. Yeah, but we eat turkey sandwiches all year. also and you know what I'm saying so we were like we're going to do something different and the people were excited that family was like wow this is amazing really yes okay Vic you said
Starting point is 00:01:09 you too you have you've had Thanksgiving where he didn't have turkey oh yeah back in there I just used to have all sides all sides just all side like mashed potatoes mac and cheese is it because they didn't have a turkey or you chose not to eat the turkey I was just into like just doing the side thing
Starting point is 00:01:26 I wasn't into the main course thing you know what I'm saying but you had the turkey yeah I'm Victor. You know? Not just like the little side action. Not anymore, though. Not anymore, I'm just the main course. I'm asking a real question.
Starting point is 00:01:38 You always have to be weird. He means he used to have a bunch of bitches and now he just got one. Back in the day. When I was young, I'm not a kid anymore. This was a real question I wanted to know about. I really thought he was just eating tired. When he talks like that and his head goes like that. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:01:57 All prayer mode. No, like Steve Wonder. Like What are that? Greglyn Barrow's like Looking like Feliciano I'm Victor Grace Gordo No real question
Starting point is 00:02:08 No answer bro Okay yes Sometimes my grandma won't make Turkey or anything It'll just be tamales and posole That's my thing too I've had a straight Posole Thanksgiving
Starting point is 00:02:17 And not turkey And it hits just as good I love it I love it I'm still thankful But I do feel like I'm missing Turkey Yeah I do feel like
Starting point is 00:02:25 I'm missing turkey That's part of it It's like having a birthday without a piñata. Having Thanksgiving without turkey? Or a cake? No cake, imagine? No cake.
Starting point is 00:02:33 It's like, what do we do now? No cake. Anybody else? Greg, you ever have a Thanksgiving with no turkey? No, my family's always been blessed with like two or three every year. You know, we just...
Starting point is 00:02:42 Damn, why you flex on us like that? What the hell? That's a weird time to flex. Really? The real. Just told your parents get their bread up. Whoa!
Starting point is 00:02:51 Get their bread up. Only Hawaiian rolls over here. It's a start of Thanksgiving week. I want to know. if there is a song, you for sure know. You're listening to this week. It's going to play. You're going to play it.
Starting point is 00:03:04 Someone at your crib's going to play it. It's going to be like banging out the subwoofers for you this week. What song is it? Anybody? Okay. Fetty Wop. It's a song called yams. Can I get to the yams?
Starting point is 00:03:18 I hope you play that in front of Granny Pat. Your girls' grandma. See? Oh, yeah, man, come get these yams. I got them for you Not those yes Your granddaughter You don't even know
Starting point is 00:03:39 You don't get these grandkids Angie As you're saying you for sure know That you're going to hear this week That I'm going to play Yeah It's Olivia Dean She's a British singer
Starting point is 00:03:51 And I'm a British singer And I'm like Who are you? I know I know I mean, in her house, la connoissee. What's talking to it? What the hell does she have to do with Thanksgiving?
Starting point is 00:04:02 Nothing. Nothing. She doesn't even celebrate it because she's British. Wow. Why would you? I just like your boys. That's it. No.
Starting point is 00:04:09 No, it's just the American holiday. No, they don't. They don't celebrate it. No, they were the pilgrims. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. Oh, they lost. Oh, they were.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Yeah. Angie, I need to hear this song. What is it sound like? I'm not understanding. It's close. It's slow. That's wild. For when you want to go to sleep or after all the turkey?
Starting point is 00:04:30 Poor Marquis. I hate you with the do-no. Okay. Skit me. Mine's slow, too. What is it? But mine's the man. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Marvin Gaye, man. Oh. So in love with you. My husband's going to play because I'm going to be mad at him. And then he's going to be like, Alexa. Played by him. Why are going to be mad at you? Because, no, he's like me mad at me.
Starting point is 00:04:56 I'm going to be mad at him. Oh, you're going to be bad at him. Yeah, it just happens when we're together in our house because we're on vacation from work. Oh, okay. We're not, though, because I'm here right now. When you get home? When you get home. What about you, Greg?
Starting point is 00:05:10 All my thios and my primos are going to get all drunk and I know why I'm going to play, hey girl, hey girl. Every year we play oldies. Oh, that's a lot. With your five turkeys? Yeah. Rich crime, rich grots. Concrete. song you know you're going to hear this week.
Starting point is 00:05:29 For sure, my son's probably going to put on a little show, Caricito, he's a little dancer. He likes to put on a show for people. So more than likely, we're going to be listening to, soda pop. And he's got to be right there too, like, again. He's going to be doing it again, again. No, no, no, and then he grabs a cup and starts him for tips.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Oh, yes, he does. Who taught him that? That's not even in the movie. Probably, me, probably, probably, me. Let us know what song you know for sure you're going to be listening to this week. Brownback Morning's 106 on Instagram. Angie, what's Thanksgiving week.
Starting point is 00:06:07 So I was looking for like celebrities and see what their actual favorite dishes are, right? For Thanksgiving. And you guys, Tom Brady. Casserol. Okay, I was going to ask. Tom Brady. Casserol. Something cassero.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Something cassero. Yeah. What about you, Congre? What do you think it is? Tom Brady's favorite dish? Thanksgiving dish. Yeah, Thanksgiving dish. It's probably like a pie, some sort.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Oh, that's a good one. Apple pie or carrot pie or... I know what it is not. What? I know he's not a cannibal, so he's not going to be eating bidea. He's not going to have no goat. Oh, my God. Somebody's stopping.
Starting point is 00:06:46 What? He's a raider. That's my goat now. He's wearing a raider jacket the other day. That's my goat. That's my cabra. Okay, actually, his favorite Thanksgiving dish is his grandma. I can't even say his grandma.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Damn. I thought it was his son. His grandma's biscuits. That's even worse. That's how much. I want to taste his grandma's biscuits too. Okay, moving out to someone else. Taylor Swift.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Castro. Green bean cassero. Green bean cassero. Air. She likes eating air. What is Travis Kel's new favorite dish going to be that Taylor makes? It's going to be. be sweet potato casserole.
Starting point is 00:07:32 Why? People. Why? People leave. Sweet potato. Sweet potato. Yeah. Sweet potatoes, yams, no? Yeah, I think so. I thought they were going to do like a seven-layer bean dip or something. They love that. Why people love that.
Starting point is 00:07:48 People love the seven-layer bean dough. I'm looking forward to having my first casserole in a couple days. Oh, yeah. You're having your first like Thanksgiving. I asked Granny Pat, what's inside a cassero? She said, don't worry. Just eat it. Grand you pat? It's basically just baked. Whatever they make, they bake it.
Starting point is 00:08:03 I said, is it like lasagna? She said kind of like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just eat it. I was looking at like a recipe because I'm going to make a casserole. Oh, you are? And one of the ingredients is flour.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Oh. In the casserole. So, yeah, it is like, it's a something. It's a something. I like how like it should just be a video Latinos trying caseros. I know. Casseroles.
Starting point is 00:08:24 I feel like it's like just, it's like, spreads for like Cholo It's white people spread It's white people spreads You know So does that mean spread is prison casserole? Give me the prison casserole
Starting point is 00:08:40 Wow Yeah Shout everybody locked up Yeah Having their own casserole This Thanksgiving Hold your head That's right
Starting point is 00:08:48 Thank for you Get that Fort chop Enjoy that Bruno I don't want his ford chop I want his life All right Guess who
Starting point is 00:08:57 whose favorite dish is Jessica Alba's. She's everybody's favorite dish. She's my favorite dish. The other way around. Jessica Alba's favorite dish. I could tell she loves tamales. No.
Starting point is 00:09:09 No. I would say pumpkin pie. She looks like she likes enchiladas. Yeah. I see Latina. She's air fried too. Her frayed. Jessica Albaugh is.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Yes. Yes. She's from Laverne. No. She's from Laverne. Give us a hint, but don't tell us. Okay. So she said it's three things specifically.
Starting point is 00:09:26 Oh my three things Rice Rice Rice No mashed potatoes Mac and cheese
Starting point is 00:09:31 That's three In cranberry And cheese that's three In cranberry sauce I don't know No It's actually The turkey itself
Starting point is 00:09:40 Stuffing and Candid jam Told you Candid yam Yeah What? What? You have like enchiladas
Starting point is 00:09:46 I don't think You have the opportunity Jessica To represent Jessica's name Should be like I don't know Jessica
Starting point is 00:09:54 Yeah Jessica Well, we know it's not Yessica. No, for sure. For sure. Miss Johnson or something. Who knows? Maybe it's going to be different because she's dating that one actor, Hispanic.
Starting point is 00:10:05 Yes. That dude, Danny something. Yeah, so maybe she's going to actually try all the Hispanic. She's dating Falcon or something like that. She's Hispanic. Yeah. Well, yeah, I know, but. She's from Laverne.
Starting point is 00:10:16 I thought she would like tamales. Laverne? Yeah. She's from out here? Yeah. Oh, nine. I thought she was from like Texas or something. No, she's from out here, SGB.
Starting point is 00:10:24 And science says. Science is saying that people who decorate early perritos for Christmas are happier, according to reports. Can you believe that? I don't know, dude. I mean, my girl is happier since I decorated. So this is Thanksgiving week, and I just want to be clear. You're talking about Christmas decorations. Well, yeah, because people are going to start decorating already.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Oh, yeah. As soon as they got the turkey, people start decorating. I started decorating November 1st. You did? Yeah, I had lights up and everything, everything, the whole house. They weren't up already from the other one? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I put them up.
Starting point is 00:10:56 I put up the blow-up dolls thing. Nice. They're not blow-up dolls. Inflatable. We do have some of those. Oh. That's not saying that. That's why he's happy.
Starting point is 00:11:10 That's the only three of them I get, buddy. That's weird. And then so we did that. And then we put the Christmas tree up. And then we put, you know, everything. And then she put up, I had to take out and go through all the, you know, Des Madre in the garage. And I had to get.
Starting point is 00:11:25 out the, what is it, you know, the stockings and all that stuff. So you're, it's up right now. Oh, it's up. Okay, so are you guys happy? Absolutely. I don't know. You probably both. Are you thrilled?
Starting point is 00:11:36 I am super happy, guys. Yeah, because it's so comfortable and warm in there. Sounds like you're trying to convince yourself. It's beautiful, guys. Well, see, science is right then. Science is right. Am I the only one that's decorated? Well, I pulled out the, our fake Christmas tree last week, and I really wanted to see in our
Starting point is 00:11:54 salon. And it makes me happy. See? How about the kids? How about the kids? Oh, yeah. They're having a blast. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:00 I'm gonna buy a tree and I feel like that's gonna make me in the spirit. You know what I'm saying? For Grandma Pat? Yeah, exactly. It's Granny Pat. Oh, Granny Pat. Granny Pizzle. Actually, for us, we wait until December 12, like the Virgin Mary's birthday to start decorating.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Which makes me so mad because if it was up to me, I'd be decorating since November. Angie, it is Mexica. I know, that's a... Andrew is a different level of Paisan. I know. I love Paisan. And we don't take it down to January 7. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:12:34 After Dias de los Reyes. Yeah. Greg's finding out all of us. You're not, you're happy or you're not? Yeah, I'm happy, but we wait till our neighbors put up theirs so we can try to want... It's a competition. It's a competition on our blog.
Starting point is 00:12:46 Oh, you guys are like that. Yeah, we have competitions, so whoever wins just wins. We're the only ones that have lights up. Oh, yeah, because it's November. Yeah. Well, maybe there's another lady across the street, but I don't know. Let me ask you this. She's blind and she has lights up, so I don't even know who put them up.
Starting point is 00:13:02 I'm dead serious. She's blind. Well, she can pay someone. Yeah. She can pay someone. Oh. There's services for that. But it's like, why would she have it up?
Starting point is 00:13:09 She can't see it. She can't even see it, dog. Well, I mean. Right. Stevie Wonder wears nice clothes. Doesn't, you know what? Does he? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:17 All right. Vic what? No, I was going to say, okay, but imagine your neighbor starts going crazy with the decorations. Are you re-upping? Are you going like, you know what? I'm going to take another trip to Home Depot to get some more stuff. I have. I have already.
Starting point is 00:13:28 I have. Yeah. The blind lady. He got me mad. Oh, God. He said, wait until she sees this. Yeah, she doesn't even know. It's crazy because it's Halloween decoration.
Starting point is 00:13:37 I thought she was. All right. Check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, online. We got you for.
Starting point is 00:13:49 The homie help line. Rigo needs our help. Rigo. Rigo. Rigo sent us a DM and said... What's Rigo? Rigo, short for Rigoberto? Oh, nice.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Or, Rodrigo. Rodrigo. I'm sounding like Greg now. Sorry. Rodrigo. Rodrigo. Roder. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:07 Roger. It could be one of the other. One of the other. Okay. He said, let's get to a brown bag. My girl of five years is one of those never learned to cook or clean types. Okay. He said, we live in an ADU.
Starting point is 00:14:21 We listen. We don't judge. What? What? We live in the ADU at her parents. Okay. What is it? Additional dwelling unit.
Starting point is 00:14:30 We thought that is. But it's when you convert area or space that wasn't like a garage. Oh, yeah. It's a fancy way of saying garage. Okay. At her parents. So it's never really been a big problem because my Swagra takes care of a lot in that area. He said, I love my girl.
Starting point is 00:14:47 And clearly, we're at her parents. And I'm very thankful for that. But now I'm seeing a different side of her that I never knew again. existed. She's been volunteering a lot at donation sites and there, um, and there, she's helping pack up, separate clothes, clean. She's making kits, all that. And I'm like a minion saying, what? I like the minion say that. So, uh, he said, because our room isn't clean unless I clean it. I'm the one that restocks our bathroom and folds are closed. I joked about it with her saying, I'm going to change my name to streets so she can clean for me.
Starting point is 00:15:24 And she said she won't. So stupid. This is my dad? This is my dad complaining about me? Trying to just cover it up. There is girl. No, no, try to cover it up like a different story. Oh, I'll switch it up.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Yeah. He said, I joked about it with her saying I'm going to change my name to the street so she can clean for me. And then she said she won't cook or clean until she gets a ring. All right, Cardi B. Oh, I don't clean. I don't clean. So. They're divorced now.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Yeah. I know. Yeah, no more ring. So he said, we laughed at it. off eventually but now when I'm doing chores I'm a little upset like she could be helping right now I don't want to tell my homies about it because I could see how Mandy this looks oh but it's really messing with me brimos what do you think do I put a ring on it to have help or am I being taken advantage of let me know brown bag you just need to start being dirty him himself to start
Starting point is 00:16:16 adding on to the dirtiness oh like him oh like in their room oh my god it's gonna be such a mess he might be only be mad or something You never know. Him? Yeah. Because he's, can't be a bad for himself? It's not a bad thing.
Starting point is 00:16:29 I'm just saying, like, he might not even be able to, like, live in the people. Oh, like, he wouldn't be able to do that. Yeah. He would, it would be bad for him. What's considered dirty to you guys? Like, if you leave a piece of clothes on the floor, is that, like, dirty to?
Starting point is 00:16:39 A thousand uncrustables. Rappers. Yeah. That is dirty. Okay. That is dirty. But I'm just saying. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Not showering is dirty. I love my college student. I love him so much. Yes. I love him. But I do go into his room and, and like I get his own room already in your house how many rooms are he's been his room it's been his room it hasn't been it hasn't been anyone else's oh okay it's been the fight room like like if we had a fight you go see people there since but I'll go and there's cups everywhere there's socks on the floor and to him like he might be like it's a clean sock but I'm like it's still on the floor I have like a laundry basket for you right there and granted I'm not the one that's like the quote unquote OCD in the house that's definitely Jorge, my husband.
Starting point is 00:17:27 Like I tell you guys all the time, he'll see a boy's one of our kids' toys in the floor and be like, what happened here? And I'm like, bro, toddlers happen. Like, they're playing with their toys, right? But when I go in his room,
Starting point is 00:17:36 I'm like, bro, like, and then I'll literally clean in front of him and be like, thank you. And I'm like, what do you? I'm like, why am I taking this ramen bowl? Why are you taking this ramen bowl? Why doesn't this fuck you? Like, you're the best mom.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Yeah. So great. But I feel like to. To him, he may not see it. Yeah. And I guess maybe when you're used to, I guess, a certain level of it, then you see it. And it might be even worse. To you, it would be like a sock on the floor.
Starting point is 00:18:05 To someone that wouldn't have that sock on the floor unless you're there, it'd be like, what the heck, bro? You're so messy. So maybe he grew up cleaning a lot. He lives with the parents in an ADU unit or like at the parents' house with his girlfriend. And he's starting to see, I guess, how she is. like, oh, she don't, because she's not clean. She doesn't do it. But maybe it's like, okay, I'll put in, because we are at your parents' house.
Starting point is 00:18:30 So maybe I'll put in my part to be here and I'll clean. He didn't take you paid rent or not. Oh, true. But then he sees her folding and all of that, like at the donation site. That will trip you out. It's like, oh, you have it in you. Yeah. But you don't do it at home.
Starting point is 00:18:46 Not at home. I mean, that kind of makes sense to me, though. Because she lives with her parents. Yeah. Yeah. So in that household, even though they're in like probably like a little backhouse or whatever. Yeah. She's the daughter. She's not the mom. Yeah. In that household. You know what I'm saying right now. Yeah. Like to me it makes sense why like unless. Why she's not clean. But you should clean that because we have children. They should still clean up out. No, I'm not saying it's wrong. It's right. But I'm saying like I can see how it's happening. She's comfortable in the daughter role. You know what I'm saying? She doesn't have to do all those things for herself. But if Rigo takes her out.
Starting point is 00:19:22 out and they move into their own place. She's going to be forced to use all those skills. She learned from her mom or parents. Or she didn't let him do everything. And it's going to get worse. So you're telling me that there's not this magic thing that happens. When I leave my house and the tables automatically clean. No.
Starting point is 00:19:37 When I come back. It's just, it's not magic. It's probably your mom that's cleaning after you. I have a question. Because you said that this sounds like your dad. Yes, my father. Did your dad see you be at the donation site? It's like, oh, he's over there helping but he won't help at home?
Starting point is 00:19:49 He makes sarcastic jokes like that all the time. Oh, you can be out, but you can be out. but you can't like help me do. Yeah, you can be out there. Oh, you volunteered. Yeah. Volunteer work, huh? One to volunteer to clean the backyard.
Starting point is 00:20:00 I was like, I forgot. I was like cleaning my friend's house for a party. He's like, so you can clean their house but not ours, huh? That's crazy. That's crazy. That'll make you keep secrets. Like, did you clean over there? Nope.
Starting point is 00:20:11 No. Hell, no, I don't clean nowhere. Yeah. Like when TikTok was down, you can finally cut the grass or something. You're going to do something about it? I'm like, you do that. I mean, it just doesn't happen. You do that?
Starting point is 00:20:21 There are. spaces where we feel comfortable having someone else do it, right? Yeah. However, I don't know, like, if she's like, and I think we should stop doing this, like, I'm not going to do it until you, like, I'm not going to give you wife activities to you make me a wife. Yeah. And that's good and all. Like, I get like the, the, where that comes from, the woman and we are women independent. Like, I'm not going to let him get all the good. But it's like, if you're living with him, if that's your man, man, for five years, at what point are you like, yeah, we should get married because we love each other, not kind of hold it hostage of like, I'm not going to feed you unless you marry me.
Starting point is 00:20:56 Yeah. Because then what is going to the, what's going to, is it going to magically be that you start cooking and cleaning once you get married or is it going to be something else? Yeah. Until you pay all the bills or until you give me a kid or like what, what, I don't know that we would, I don't know, we hold, I guess, hostage a lot of things in order for somebody. And I think we do it to the wrong people because he seems like he's not telling you until I'm your husband or until you do this,
Starting point is 00:21:22 I'm not going to fold or for you. He should. You know what I'm saying? Next time she calls him, she has a flat tire. I'm not changing it until you put a ring on it. Yeah. So she puts a ring on it?
Starting point is 00:21:35 Oh, you want an oil change? Yeah. $60 down the street. The homie deagle hit us up. He lives in an ATAU at his girlfriend's parental. But he says his girl don't cook or clean or really help out. Like he's the one that restocks everything. Yeah, the bathroom.
Starting point is 00:21:49 Even their folding clothes. He probably was texting his while folding clothes. Of course. Listen to Jay Cole. This is such a good song. But, and he's like, I'm here and I'm kind of like, this is what I got to do to live here. I get it. But then I see my girl at these donation sites and she's literally folding and making kids for people that are needed.
Starting point is 00:22:10 And he's like, I need it. So I joked with her about it. And then she said, yeah, you don't get none of this until I got a ring. That is crazy. So should I just get her? a ring or am I being used? Because then again, what if you get her? Clearly, you love her, so you should get the ring because you love her.
Starting point is 00:22:24 Regardless. But then you still have to be now married to her and not be, and not be able to have help there. True. What's up, Jorge? Good morning. Good morning. Are you here to blame another woman for things?
Starting point is 00:22:38 I hear you in the notes. He said women are like a lease. Oh, wow. They got zero percent financing? First of all, Angie, don't get mad. I'm not comparing. a woman to a car, but it is. He's going to that five years.
Starting point is 00:22:52 Why do you never go at the guys? Why do you always go to eat you with the girls? Let's hear him out. Let's hear what I want to say. If you compare a relationship to a lease, you know, he's getting to that five years. You have to decide, you know, like when you go return your car,
Starting point is 00:23:06 you can get upgrade to another one. He's getting to that five years. If she's not cooking and cleaning, you know, maybe it's time to upgrade to a new car. Get rid of that one. Here we say. It's a lease with the option to buy.
Starting point is 00:23:18 Yeah. So he's waiting. Or you could get another one. Yeah. Del a year. DeLano. Get a newer model. Better technology.
Starting point is 00:23:28 Better technology. Okay, but that's the thing. Okay. If he gets rid of his current girl, and that means that he gets rid of his home, all that stuff. Because he also, it's this one thing. It's crazy, Jorge. He loves her. That too.
Starting point is 00:23:40 He also loves her. It's crazy. And then he's also very thankful that they're living at the parents' house. That's why he said my friends will probably call me Mandy for this. Like it's not like it's someone like, ah, leave her for the streets, bro, and then go get someone else. It seems like he just needs to, he's, I think he's afraid that if he puts a ring on it and she still don't cook and clean, then he's just, oh, and now he feels in his emotions about it. Knowing she has it in her, she clearly can fold the shirt. And now he's stuck with the car he doesn't want.
Starting point is 00:24:07 But also, we got to, we got to, you guys got to talk to him because love and free rent, it's kind of the same renown. Yeah. Hey, T.J. Talk to us. What would you tell Rico? Rico, my boy, he needs to sit down and reevaluate his relationship because where are we doing tick for tag? That is not okay. Well, what part of him is? It's crazy to me that I have to put a ring on your finger for you to give any type of services.
Starting point is 00:24:35 So what are we doing that? It sounds like a Greg C relationship. What? Damn, Greg. Actually, him and his parents are going through the same thing. They say, like, literally Greg is out here donating and helping folk clothes and get. It waters out when he won't even put the groceries inside at his house. He's helping old people cross the street.
Starting point is 00:24:54 And I said to myself and tell myself, is that white Greg act the way he acts? He was never, he never gave back to his parents growing up. He did what he wanted to do. That's what I think about when I listen to Greg talks. Sounds a little bit of jealousy here. I don't know. He's not jealous. He's just reading you.
Starting point is 00:25:11 He's just holding you accountable. Mom, have the dinner ready for me when I get home, please. No. That's, and that's the word for the year, accountable. I tell all my friends, that's the word for 2020, 25 being accountable. Back to the little homie. I feel like, for real, for all games aside, I feel like he really needs to really think about if this is the one for him,
Starting point is 00:25:34 because honestly, they may have been together for five years, but let me tell you, it's harder to let somebody go that you say you love because of all these little issues. And I'm not saying, okay, this is a problem, let her go. But I'm saying if you can't sit down and have a sit down, sit down, have a real conversation about the issues I'm bothering you without her, you know, going back and forth telling you, oh, well, that's how I am, this is. And no, that's not the one for you.
Starting point is 00:26:02 Yeah. I don't believe anybody should be in a forced relationship and not be happy. Like, that's crazy. And love is what gets you in a relationship, but I'm, I'm thinking, like, you also got to make a logical decision. Like, do I want to be 70 cleaning up after myself and her just chilling? Yeah, true. You know?
Starting point is 00:26:21 Yeah. Or that type of situation. Yeah. So my little guy, Rigo. He loves her, though. And it's hard to find someone that you love out here now. Everybody's all ulterior motives. Then some people are AI.
Starting point is 00:26:32 You fell in love with Chat Chupit the other day. Follow her. Oh, there's a lady that's a bad. Yeah. The fake, yeah. The fake one with the fake ones. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:40 Sometimes the fake ones are nicer than the real. No real one. Yeah. As long as the fake ones pay rent. The real one scam you? None of them pay rent. Poor, poor Regal. So Regal, I guess, consensus.
Starting point is 00:26:54 Leave your girl. What is it? Move out. Move out. Be a man. Just participate in the renting crisis. Just be a man. Don't show any emotion.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Don't even, yeah, don't even say anything. Have you ever been without a place to celebrate Thanksgiving? Like, what do you do when you're like the straggler? Oh, that's a good question. Anybody? Can't relate. No. You always have Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:27:15 My mom, yeah. Whether you guys get along or not, it's going to be Thanksgiving. Yeah. I have to. I've had homies come over. Yeah. You know, homies that don't have a family or stuff like that, and that's always good. Oh, that's nice.
Starting point is 00:27:27 Yeah, there's a new concept of inviting people that are, like, lonely. They're on their lones at Thanksgiving and being that house. Would you be down to open up your house to just, like, the stragglers? Like, hey. Hell no. You have a family. Hell, yeah. You are.
Starting point is 00:27:40 I want to see the interaction. I mean, I have before, you know, like, to the time. to homies that are like from out of town, East Coast or whatever, they don't go back home. And it's just funny. I just like to, I like it for the social experiment. Like, how is he going to react to my grandma? Yeah. What is he going to say to my Tio?
Starting point is 00:27:54 You know, like my Tio Omar had one of my homies from the East Coast so drunk. Yeah. Because he just kept taking shots and I told him it's cultural that you can't turn down a shot and he believe me. Because now they're in your world. Yes. They got to do what you say. They're just listening to whatever.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Yeah, exactly. Yeah. We're in a turkey base you. Whoa. You've ever had strangers at your family's Thanksgiving and Greg? Yeah, and I hate it because I'm like, who the hell is this guy? Oh, you're mean. You're probably mean as hell to them too.
Starting point is 00:28:21 I don't care for them. I'm just like, bro, like who is it? You're a jerk, bro. How is it messed up? They don't have anywhere. I always think about it to. Being in L.A., there's so many people that come from out of state to work here. You know, I have my home girl, Jen, from Chicago.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Jose, our guy, he's up from Portland. And I have another girl, Laura. She's from New York. So I know, like, to always at least ask, like, hey, the door's open. in case you need to. I remember one time Jorge invited a janitor from where he works out, the athletic club. Janitor?
Starting point is 00:28:49 Yeah, and he came through. But then you got to think, like, they don't have anybody. What they're going to do that day? Eat by themselves? Exactly. That's really bad. High spirit.
Starting point is 00:28:57 I've always wanted to go to somebody else's house. Me too. That seems fun. Yeah. Oh, like you didn't want to host. No, no, no. Like, just go to a different culture, like a different culture.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Yeah. You know, particularly maybe like a black family or something, like where they just got hell of food, like bomb. Soul food? Yeah. Some collard greens. I've never had those because they look good.
Starting point is 00:29:16 I've always wanted to try them. Why don't anybody look at me all weird when I said black family? No one looked at you. You guys look to me crazy right now. No, I'm with you. Like I was going to say something crazy. Well,
Starting point is 00:29:25 that you have in the past. So there's that. I think you're restraining yourself for a holiday. I want to pull up, you know, like, how you get dressed? How are you going to dress? And, you know, what do you mean? How am I going to dress?
Starting point is 00:29:41 I'm my Sunday's best player? Like I'm going to church. baby. See there. You're starting. And I want the grammar to be like, come over here,
Starting point is 00:29:48 baby. Let me give you this. Let me give me a little plate of food, baby. Concrettoe pass. You're worse for Leffi.
Starting point is 00:29:55 Big Mama, your arm. Come on, baby, sit down. Let me give a little something I'm to eat. Shout to all the black
Starting point is 00:30:03 homies out there. Yes. Invite me, dog. And please invite country. Invite me for I'll bring the tequila while he's there. For all the jokes.
Starting point is 00:30:11 I'll bring the tequila, I'll bring the tequila, a taco. some tamales and then you know what I'm saying like pull up mom come in I want me your grandma baby come on now somebody have you ever had multiple places to go for Thanksgiving that's going to be me this year and I'm not ready for it I've always wanted to do that I'm so jealous of those people I'm like you're so cool on a Thanksgiving tour and you're so cool yeah really no because one I'm hosting oh and then the other one I'm going to my sister's house she lives out in the Valley. She's in Puerto Ranch. I'm in the San Gabriel Valley
Starting point is 00:30:44 from one valley to the next. She's super cool, by the way. Oh, she's so cool. She's just super cool because she's a fan of him. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. She was like, you're the funniest ever. Oh, God. Wow. And she's like, lette, you didn't tell him that I'm like, no, Monica. Why would I tell him? You're going to meet him? You guys are going to go, we? Yeah, she was like, no, she never told me.
Starting point is 00:31:04 She was like, wow, she never told you. Oh, God. Your sister's a big old hater dog. Yeah, they were all like, ooh, so I love when you're the peak and I love when you're like in the side of the road. She brought up the beak? Yeah, she's a fan fan fan. Yeah, no.
Starting point is 00:31:22 That's not me, though. Yes, she's actually like that one too. I'm naked in those videos, though. That's great. You're not. Very specific videos. Stop. She likes.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Her man is an ex-Marine. Oh, okay. That's what I thought. All right. I'm a current Marine. Oh, what's so? You are Marine Blue right now. Where were we asking?
Starting point is 00:31:43 Oh, splitting that time. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. It really touched me out because I told Jorge and his family, hey, come over, we're going to do, like, Pan Comavo. And my sister's inviting me to her house because her man's family's coming in from Henderson, Vegas or Nevada. And now I'm like, oh. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:02 It's a lot. Yeah. So it's on the same day? Same day? It's Thanksgiving, bro. Well, I don't know. Sometimes people do like, you know, Friday for different families. How I'm going to do is, like, lunche?
Starting point is 00:32:09 Because pan con paoom pao is lucky, like a little torta. True. And then what do you do? You kick your current family out to have the new family in? No, what's going? Oh, no. Hored his family. So then we're going to, like, do whatever we can there, probably wrap up around five and then head to my sister.
Starting point is 00:32:21 What do you get him with the little. Yeah. What you guys got going on today? Well, that's what I want to know. Usually I just stay home and is la cost. That's the best. Just staying at, like, where you're at? I know.
Starting point is 00:32:34 I always am on a tour, bro, with divorce parents. And then I have to take my son to his mom. So I'm like split four ways, you know what I'm saying? The timing sucks, bro. It does. The only good things is no traffic. But usually it's just like the best time is just me kicking out of my grandmas all day. At the end?
Starting point is 00:32:52 Yeah. I mean, just in general. Like that would be the best case scenario because I don't have to get up. I can just have like three plates of food and relax. I really wish my house was the one that like everybody came to. But my sisters were really nice. I was like, no, you're going to have to come to me and I'm like, all right. Because we for sure could have just been like one happy family.
Starting point is 00:33:09 I don't have a really nice house and people still come to my house. You have a really nice house, bro. No, I don't. You live in Saugis. What happens is that there's only nice houses out there. It used to be my mom. And then when I got married to Nikki, her Tia Blanca used to have it all the time in Carson. And then she somehow ordained and knighted Nikki into like, you're the one to take over now.
Starting point is 00:33:32 So now we're like, not forced, but we're blessed enough to be able to provide and people come over to our house. And so I repeat, you have a very nice house. It's a beautiful home. Yeah. Beautiful home. So what time should we be over? 1100 square feet of beauty of beauty. Are you inviting us right now?
Starting point is 00:33:50 Huh? Are you inviting us right now? Yeah, we're actually having a Friendsgiving tonight. Okay. All right. We don't have to bring anything. Nothing. Okay, wow.
Starting point is 00:33:57 Wow. I like that. Don't bring nothing. Just a bite. Not even close, guys. Ew. Ew. Ew.
Starting point is 00:34:04 Ew. It's up there. It's a friend. I said it's a Friendsgiving. Ew. Ew. We're all planning for our Thanksgiving, dinner, lunch, breakfast, however you're doing it.
Starting point is 00:34:15 But your seat is at the table. Okay. There's only one seat next to you. Are you going to use it to sit next to the chizmosa Tia or the drunk uncle? Who are you going to let sit right there? The Tia with the zebra dress, I can't stop talking about anybody. Or the Tio that can't stop talking about you. Oh, that's so easy.
Starting point is 00:34:38 My God. I know. I know. No. You're not a year. You're not you're
Starting point is 00:34:46 like to see him. Okay. Dron Ganko. It could also be the uncle that wants to fight everybody.
Starting point is 00:34:54 It could also be the uncle that's just me my my Mija. Simply Yorando
Starting point is 00:34:58 Yeah, it's like your papa. Yeah, it could be like that. Okay. Or it could be the chismoatia.
Starting point is 00:35:05 That's like, ooh, and your mom didn't even cook this right? Ooh. Or, she could be be the Tia, that's Chizmosa, but Chizmosa, but Chismosa,
Starting point is 00:35:11 but Chismosa, Angie. Yeah, that's the one. That's the one that I was, that's the one you want to sit next to Chismosa Tia. Yeah, I would know the whole family drama, even the family that happened. Even your drama. Yeah, and I'd be like, oh my God, you know, so, Y'i-I see? And she wants to sit next to herself. It's going to be a mirror. It's going to be a mirror. Drunk uncle or Chizmosa Tia. Probably next to the Tia. Yeah. Next to the Tia. Yeah, I want to know what's going on. The whole drama. Plus, I'm just going to throw in cheesemae so she could start spreading it.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Oh, just lies? Fake news. Just start spreading false information about everybody. Notices falsas. In the family. What crez? Dude, Lourdes has herpes. That's why she's eating over there by herself.
Starting point is 00:35:56 Oh, that's not a cold sore. You're horrible. Drunk uncle. Drunkunco, he always has like the best stories and stuff like that. That's what I was going to say. Drunkgo? You're dead. Back in the days, you know, we did this.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Like, yeah, I want to hear all that. Why is your drunk, uncle Italian? Back in the day. You all video. Victor. Zebra dressed, Tia. Chis most at theia. She's most atia.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Always makes me feel better about everything is going on in my life. Because there's so much drama in hers. Yeah. There's always, and then I was in the hospital, Miko. And then the other day, they came and they took my car and then they gave it back to me. And then I had to get it fixed. And then I'm like, damn, Tia. like, are you okay? Yeah, but it's fine. You know, your Tio, you know, he cheated on me, but, you know, we're gonna stay together. And I'm just like, damn, Tia. I'm fine. Yeah, like, nothing. I'm like, okay, Tia.
Starting point is 00:36:51 Exactly. I got a lot to be thankful for this holiday. Yeah. Hey, let us know in the comments. She's most a Tia or drunk uncle. Which one do you want to be sitting next to? I really feel like the drunk uncle would be the one that. Really? I feel like they stink. Like their breath just kicking. No, they have the stories back in El Pueblo, like when all they ate with tortilla and Chile. It's like, it helps you feel like in the holiday, you know? Oh, drinking. Yeah, but what if you are the drunk uncle? That's you? Yeah, I feel like I'm in that story now.
Starting point is 00:37:26 Okay, that's sad. Do you see how you just did that? No. All right. And of course, you want to talk about Brad Pitt, why not? Yeah, you guys, because he knows how to clear a room. What do you mean? And I don't mean like, oh, my God, it's him.
Starting point is 00:37:37 and everybody could out know. Like, he knows how to clear it by what comes out of his butt. Okay, so he was talking. Oh, yeah, yeah. Dude, no, he was talking about, like, early in the days. Like, he was starting, like, it was, like, his first movie ever, right? It was, like, an independent film. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:53 And they're filming inside this tiny hot cafe. And he says that his character was starving, and he had an eight for days. His character was starving? Yeah, so he's in character, and they're telling him, okay, you're going to eat this bowl of beans with bacon. Take one. Boom. He devours it.
Starting point is 00:38:09 It eats it down, right? Take two. Take three. Take four. This dude devour like four plates of bacon and beans. And then he's like, dude, then after, out of nowhere, this happened. Something hit me. And there was nothing I could do.
Starting point is 00:38:22 I was stuck in this chair. Nature took its course. And then there was nothing. I went, oh, I got away with that one. And then suddenly the entire crew, the most diabolical something, something, just sent him on the crew in the whole room, plead the Catholic. Cafe, fleed. He farted so bad that the whole crew left the cafe because he left it stinking.
Starting point is 00:38:45 Oh, my God. Yuck. That's nasty. I accidentally did that on the airplane the other day. No. Back from Cancun or two Cancun. How? Back from Cancun.
Starting point is 00:38:55 All the all inclusive. I brought it back with me. You're insane. It was bad. I felt bad. Luckily my girl was asleep, but every like the dude next to me, I was like, dude, I'm sorry. I just, I couldn't do anything, but it also didn't leave me.
Starting point is 00:39:07 Like it stayed in my vicinity. You know what I'm saying? No, that's what you think. You parted that bad? It was bad. It was really bad on the plane. Nobody looked at you. You started looking around, fool like.
Starting point is 00:39:16 Yeah. Like if you just noticed it too, like, who did that? Yeah. Oh, what's the damn? My girl's stripping right now. I get really upset. God. Who was that?
Starting point is 00:39:27 We're an airplane. Have some respect. Yeah, that was pretty gross. If your girl were awake, would you have still farted? Yeah. And blame it on the guy next to me. Oh, gosh. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:39 You know, I'll take it coming in there. Yeah. Oh, I would have blamed it on her. No. Damn it, Jordan. Told you not to have those beans. Oh, his toots when she's asleep. Oh, can't help it.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Some got a shit of respect. Greg, last time you farted. Like an hour ago. That means you farted here? That's why I stand up. Ew. Oh, great. And we're inside a tiny little room and we're breathing it?
Starting point is 00:40:07 All right, be honest. Whose farted while we're all in here? Oh, we all the time. No. You guys are lying if you say any higher. No, okay, because I've held it in and it hurts me so bad. Like, it feels like cramps and, oh, my God. You don't let it rip?
Starting point is 00:40:25 No, not in a room for the people. That's crazy. I don't know. Gross fart? Yeah, it happened. And I held it in. Oh, my God. My stomach was hurting so bad.
Starting point is 00:40:34 No, yeah, you guys saying so calmly that you're, too fart in here like nothing to see you have you're talking about yes you have yeah and then he farted right back and it was so weird I was like I'll never do that again you guys are dump on each other yeah yeah I accidentally farted he's like oh okay and then he did that and then I was like I'll never do that again
Starting point is 00:40:52 oh we're there now we're there I get that you're trying to make me feel comfortable but you have to interned made me feel uncomfortable okay yeah I'm done go fart right now get up and fart stand up and fart on the radio it's not into the mic come in yeah do it Into the mic. No, because I have to talk it to it after.
Starting point is 00:41:08 No. You've done it. You said you stand up. Got it to a microphone. All right, be about it. Get up and fart. I don't have to fart. I don't have to fart.
Starting point is 00:41:16 I can't have to fart. I can fart with my armpit. That's terrible. I can't do it. You guys didn't hear it. There you. All right. I don't have anything in me.
Starting point is 00:41:29 Just give me like 20 minutes. I wish. Come on, stand up and fart right now. I literally can't fart. If I had that burrito on me like 20 minutes ago, I could have. Jose Umberto, can you fire right out?
Starting point is 00:41:38 Umberto, look at him. Come on, come. You got the guilty face. Fart or you're fired. Oh! Over here. He had one. Not this, Mike.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Don't fart on this mic. Just fire in the room. Fire in the room. Ready? No, no. No, no. Fire, bro. That's whack.
Starting point is 00:41:58 Come me tight. Fire. I can. Yes, you can. Why is he sweaty? No. Why is he? You can fart.
Starting point is 00:42:06 Use your butt cheeks. I don't need to. Look, just try. Try. If I try, I'm gonna, I'm probably gonna, I'm probably gonna, like, shark. First person to fart on the radio, 500. Prove it. First person.
Starting point is 00:42:25 First, why don't have the cat? Hold on, cat. Come on. Everyone is looking at me, I'm embarrassed now. No can you guys do it all the time? I do, no, honestly, it was something was coming out. So I refrained from doing it
Starting point is 00:42:56 because I was like, I'm gonna literally sharp my pants right now. Jose is so disgusting by you here. And we are in the presence of some amazing people. Shout out to our guy Watt Stick. Shout out to Black Sam. Shout to Marathon. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:07 Good morning. Big up to the Neighborhood Nid Foundation and the Think Watts Foundation. You two are coming together for something incredible this holiday season. You know, often we see a lot of the community that we serve feel left behind at times but I think especially with you guys Sam that that model has never been to leave it behind the model's always been to come back and build it up and that's what you
Starting point is 00:43:31 guys are doing this holiday season for Thanksgiving 5,000 turkeys in my name correct? 5,000. That's a lot. And this is all in collaboration with think Watts Foundation. Tell me how this came together. Oh man, it was, I mean, I'd like to say first, this guy. I wanted this to happen. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:43:51 This is divine. There's a mutual individual, Dejanae. I got to shout her out because she's the one who really brought us together. Amazing. A connector of it all. Yeah. We've been knowing each other for years, right? And always just cross paths, show each other love, send text messages, did some stuff in the past.
Starting point is 00:44:09 And then Dejanay was like, hey, you ever work with Sam and Jorge and the team? I was like, no, not really. She was like, I want to bring y'all together. And, you know, at first when I'm listening to it, I'm like, this is kind of crazy. Like you bringing us together when we, and then the rest just happened. Like Sam, we got on the phone,
Starting point is 00:44:27 we started talking about the plan. Sam was telling me what they were doing with the Neighborhood Knip Foundation. Yeah. What I'm doing with Think Wals Foundation. And then we kind of just was talking about some whole other stuff. And then he was like, man, Sam was like,
Starting point is 00:44:41 yeah, man, we was thinking about doing turkey distribution toys for Christmas, stuff like that. I was like, oh, well, we get that off every year. Let's go. Say let. You know what I mean? And I wouldn't go let him say no.
Starting point is 00:44:54 He was like, let's do it next year. I was like, nah, nah, we're doing that right now. I know all that. He gave you the offer you couldn't refuse, Sam. You know, where it's going to be held at, that corner of Crenshawons Lawson is so important. There is no story of yourself of Nip of Marathon without that corner. And for you guys to go back and not only build up the neighborhood Nip Foundation that's center there.
Starting point is 00:45:17 Now be able to go back and give back. back. I guess it's been some time, but I think that now it is time to do that. I guess what led you to this point, Sam? I think just the team and us and the family and just figuring out, like you say, what to do at that location took a while. But I think once we all came together and said, all right, this needs to be the Neighborhood Knit Foundation. That was the first idea. Like, all right. And so we wanted to kind of like clean it up and put the signs up. And then just off the top, I remember Jackson,
Starting point is 00:45:59 limousine always doing big, big turkey drive. And so we like, all right, when this happens, from this location, we would love to be able to also do a turkey drive, do a Christmas drive back to school. So like Sticks said, just being able to, link with him and then him saying like hey we could we could still do it this year i'm like you sure he's like man let my team get it yeah you know it's a blessing and like you said it's for us it feels like it's perfect timing with all the stuff that's going on with um some people losing they um yeah the snap benefits it's been a rough year samas and everyone's felt it i don't think
Starting point is 00:46:41 they're like whatever i guess whatever a tax bracket you are you still feel it your family feels it all of that and everyone's coming together right now. You're right. It's such an important time. 100%. When we talk about the neighborhood and the foundation, what's the goal for you, Sam? What kind of things do you want brought out of that intersection or that foundation? It's going to be for children, right?
Starting point is 00:47:02 Yes. Yep. I think the main thing is one of the key things that we want to put there is a studio. Like Hustle used to go to a program in Watts. Yep. he always would tell us about it and tell me about it just like man how important it was that uh they had that it was free taught him how to record and um make beats man everybody that went to that program as an adult ended up pursuing music as a career he like so just a little bit of help you see how how
Starting point is 00:47:36 you know how far it went so he always went he was like man we got to do something like that you know once we get the opportunity so by us Being able to offer that there, I think it's big. We've been, you know, building it. It's almost ready. And then obviously being able to have like the Vector 90 and the tutoring for the kids and something in that facility. And then also to give back Turkey Drive, question's drive. Just out of that location, I think would be, you know, the goal for us.
Starting point is 00:48:04 That's the mission. This is first of so much more to come and thank you both for what you've been doing and continue to do. We're here for it. We're the speaker box. Whatever is needed. Come through and say it. Sparring 106, Brownback Mornings. Thank you, Stix.
Starting point is 00:48:17 Thank you, Sam. Let's get it. Appreciate you guys. Always. Make your way down there if you can. Tomorrow it's going down. Neighborhood Knit Foundation and Think Watts Foundation. This is their first annual, but of course there's going to be so many more to come.
Starting point is 00:48:30 First annual Turkey Drive, okay? On the corner of Crenshaw and Slosson, here is the address, 3420 West Slosson Avenue, L.A. California, okay? It's the Neighborhood Knit Foundation headquarters. We're going to see you there. 5,000 turkeys giving away, and it's going to start. at 12 p.m. Get there early.
Starting point is 00:48:46 It's power 106.

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