Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 662 (Full Episode) Grandpa’s Ghost in the Group Chat 👴 | Brown Bag Mornings (02/18/26)

Episode Date: February 18, 2026

The squad hits the Homie Helpline to help Julissa, who is catching "jump scares" because her grandma is using her deceased grandpa’s Facebook account to tell everyone she’s watching them from "up ...here". The comedy stays high as the "studious fools" roast Shia LaBeouf for getting into a bar fight after being told to "go back and dig holes" and investigate the thirsty viral comments on the Burbank PD’s post featuring the "very handsome" Officer Parks. [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 episode starts, leave a like, drop a comment, leave a review, and yeah, subscribe so you don't miss any roundbag mornings. This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from, Esse? Don't you know I'm local? Okay, so I am loving all of this police community engagement, not just you almost dancing with a sheriff department person, Gregory. Not just the Burbank police officer that's breaking hearts. We're going to talk about that at 8.30 this morning. But also, help with the Seredanata on Valentine's Day.
Starting point is 00:00:37 So this LAPD crew is going viral. I think for all the right reasons. Probably scared the poor lady, but someone enlisted the help of the LAPD to help them serenade their girl. And it all started with the LAPD car telling her to come outside. I, Resselli, this is the law back It was a flea department
Starting point is 00:00:58 and you come outside Brough, that would have been so scary Damn Hey Arsalee Come outside, Sally, P-D Oh my God My face My past is caught up to me
Starting point is 00:01:09 But when she did come outside It was all beautiful It was a whole bannah Bruh She was still nervous It's beautiful It's a trap I would have been like
Starting point is 00:01:24 Oh, they're luring me outside They know I love that No way. Yes, I would think like, oh my God, when are they going to arrest me? When that poor band? Yeah, like maybe it's just for show, you know, like for me to come out and then it's a trap like Vic is saying. I thought it was something beautiful. No, it is.
Starting point is 00:01:45 No, it is. It is, it is. But I'd still be scared. Yeah. I'd be waiting for the handcuffs. It's like putting the cheese out there. Yeah. You know I love that.
Starting point is 00:01:54 It's Valentine's Day. Come out. And she did peek out, like, nervous, Loki, because she was in her pajamas, too. She was like, what is going on? But I think when it happens, so Serenata's already, you're surprised. Already you're, like, in a shock mode. True. She's probably like, is this for me?
Starting point is 00:02:08 Yeah. She went through hell of emotions. Well, yeah, because you're like, okay, Serenata beautiful, but why are the police here? Right? What does that have to do with it? I guess it wasn't the best idea, but I thought it was really nice. I think as long as you never committed a crime, you should be fine. That is true.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, my brain is like, that's cool, but I also am like, I'm not a criminal. Yeah, me neither. Me neither. But there's other people in the house.
Starting point is 00:02:32 There's other people in the house. That I don't know what they do on their free type. I don't know what they do and I'm not there. All right, well, that was doing not local. Angie, you ready for some cheese, man? Yes. Let's get to it, baby girl. Zoola, come here?
Starting point is 00:02:45 Now what's going on? Cheesemation with Angie. You guys, Shaila Buff, the actor from Transport. I know him from holes, to be honest. Really? Yeah. Okay. OG's known I'm from Even Stevens.
Starting point is 00:03:00 True. Disturbia? Even Stevens, bro. That's before at all. Even Stevens was his debut. Yeah. Dude, this fool had a week, well, yesterday. So he actually got in a really bad fight.
Starting point is 00:03:15 Altercation. I don't even know, dude, because he got in a fight. He got arrested. He got hospitalized. Squabble, bro. He's a gang member. This fool got arrested, that hospitalized and got in a fight, right?
Starting point is 00:03:26 So it happened over there at New Orleans. Orleans. New Orleans. New Orleans. The Nola. The Nola. Yes. For Mardi Gras, right?
Starting point is 00:03:34 He was out. Mardi Gras. Marti Gras. Marti Gras. What did I say? Marty Grass. It's okay, dog. Damn.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Okay, you guys. Well, he was out there, party and bar hopping, all that stuff. Eating gumbo. Maybe, yeah. He was out there party, and then it happened. He was there for, like, since Thursday or something like that. So he's out there partying all. all weekend, right? Then comes to, he's like, there's fans, he's being really friendly.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Somehow, well, obviously, he gets drunk. He ends up at this bar that apparently it was only, it was cash only where, and one bartender actually told him like, why don't you go back and dig holes? And people think like that's what really like, uh, set him off. Yeah. So then after, just after midnight, the police was called because apparently there was something going out outside of the bar, right? And according to the police, Shaibe became. really aggressive and got into a fight with the staff and other people. And then when the employee from
Starting point is 00:04:29 the bar tried to get him out or kick him out, he punched someone like multiple times. Yeah. Oh yeah, there's video, no? Yeah, there's video and then you can see how Shire was like, he actually left the bar then. I don't know why he came back to the bar. He came back inside the bar. He punched the bartender again and someone else in the face. And then again, you see other videos
Starting point is 00:04:49 and he's outside and he actually headbutts somebody. Oh, my God. Jesus. He's going through it. Eventually, like, people outside of the bar held him down, and then police were there and took him. But he did get hospitalized. After that, he did go, he got charged with two simple battery assault. But he was back in the streets after, wasn't he?
Starting point is 00:05:09 Yeah, so it was crazy. So it was crazy. After he got released, yeah, he was out there party. Like, nothing. He also tweeted three hours ago and said, free me. He's part of the hood out here. He's like honorary member because of the one movie that he was in. Yeah, and he's really from L.A.
Starting point is 00:05:27 He's really from like downtown L.A. He's really from like downtown L.A. Yeah, yeah. And everything. Also, his name is not accurate because he's not shy or buff. That part. I know, but you can get these hands big. I want to say that about shy.
Starting point is 00:05:38 You can. You can't see that. He said, shy love, bro. I hope, like mid-fight, he was like, Bubblebee! Like, just yelling at. No, dude. That'd been awesome.
Starting point is 00:05:46 You can see the videos on Brombeck Mornings 106 on Instagram. Dude, no, he got knocked out, like, bad. Yeah. But he has that type of strength or he's just getting knocked out and getting back up. Yeah. When you're drunk. No, everybody got to go watch Tax Collector. That's the movie that he's in.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Yeah. Yeah, it's Tax Collector. And, like, Loki, they did a bunch of, like, engagement with the hood out there. And he got put on. Yeah. Yeah. I want to say the name, but respect to you. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Yeah, but he's out there and he's tweeting what, Vic? Free me. Yeah. All right. Thank you for Chismer. Brought to you guys by your Toyota dealers. I'm Angie from Brownback Mornings. I'm part 106.
Starting point is 00:06:28 If it's hip hop. You know let these on. Yeah, go. Rap sheet. Let these set go. Aye, bro. Big up to our guy, people, man. Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Jigger, jigger. Call that girl, bojangers. He wants to set a world record. And he announces that he is going after the most bald caps war. Because that is so him. You think a pit bull, you think of the baldcats, you think of the white suit, aviators, all of that. You guys, you guys even dressed up as him. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Looking cute little guys. People liked the videos. How'd that feel for you? Shout that little chico pit bull. Oh, gosh. So he says, Guinness Book of World Records, get ready for all the baldies that'll be putting it down on July 10th at Hyde Park. Every time you put on that bald cap, you know you're about to have the time of your lives. Yes, you do.
Starting point is 00:07:20 It'll be a swel of your life. We appreciate the love, he says, the commitment and the support. More than anything, we just want to say thank you, Daly. Hyde Park is in London. So if you want to be a part of the baldy crew, you got to go to the UK. That's so cool. So that'll be like in the Guinness Book of World Records. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:40 That's cool. That's sick. So according to this report, maybe out of 20,000 and 30,000 people are going to come to the show. So you're going to see hell of people just jumping up and down with their bald caps. That's cool. That's so worth it. put that on your headstone. It's like was a part of the Guinness
Starting point is 00:07:56 Book of World Records with Pitbull. And then I just wonder, I just wonder, loki, I don't think I've ever seen a bald British person. It's because they don't go all the way bald. They go like Jason Statham. Oh, like a little bit. Oh, you're right. They just let it recede. They think? They need bangs. No, they just let it like
Starting point is 00:08:13 well, I'm kind of bald, but I'm not going to like shave it fully. True, true. The royal family, all the fools are kind of like they have the three little hairs. They just accepted. Sticking around. Sticking around. All right, well, let's see if that goes down. Big of guitar guy, Mr. 305. Yeah. Hey, meet me at the hotel.
Starting point is 00:08:27 I'm telling you, you could have got that Guinness book, like, world record off in L.A. Just be like, hey, fools. Yeah, come meet me. I would have been part of it. You have hair. You have hair, dog. Just put a ball cap on. Okay. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:40 That's the sound that I'm police. The petty police. It's petty. It's just petty. I'm being petty. Petty, petty, girl. Pretty and a pettiest. Pretty. Petitist. All right, this is pettiness of Olympic
Starting point is 00:08:52 Proportions. The Winter Olympics are going down. We got to talk about Eileen Goo. Okay, she is reping the China team, and she's killing it, man. Seems to be roughing a lot of people's feathers, you know? People are, she gets backlash because she's representing China, although she's an American citizen. She grew up in the Bay. She also spent her summers in Beijing because her family is also Chinese.
Starting point is 00:09:17 And she's reping her Chinese side over at the Winter Olympics, which she has done previous years, but I guess people just kind of made me feel away. She's also very gorgeous. Yeah, if Sanbody has a problem with her, you have a problem with me. She's fine. When did you get up on her? Because it's been a meme, like, oh my God, have you seen this Olympian? I don't know, all the Olympians are starting to pop out and they're fine.
Starting point is 00:09:41 I'm like, where is this girl from? Where's this girl from? I don't know, Sunni Lee, like, she might have brought out all the baddies. Sunni is not even in the Winter Olympics. She's in the Olympic somewhere, though. Oh, gosh. Eileen Gou has, she participated in the Olympics before. She actually has five medals to her name, so big up to her.
Starting point is 00:09:59 And she is the most ever awarded female freestyle skier. If you have a chance to check out her videos, it's really, really good stuff that she's able to do when she's flying in the air. It's not just pretty face. Oh, okay. Okay. But recently, she won silver medals. And a reporter asked a question that made her laugh,
Starting point is 00:10:18 and I want you to hear the back and forth. Check this out. Also, do you see these as two silver's gained or two goals lost? Do you get it? Two silver gains or two gold? Yeah, it's like, hey, I can congratulate you for getting silver, or I could tell you, hey, you almost got gold. I think that's an incredible question. I don't think it was mean-spirited unless they have a history.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Here's her answer. I'm the most decorated female free skier in history. I think that's an answer in and of itself. How do I say this? winning a medal at the Olympics is a life-changing experience for every athlete. Doing it five times is exponentially harder because every medal is equally hard for me, but everybody else's expectations rise, right? And so the two medals lost situation, to be quite frank with you,
Starting point is 00:11:15 I think is kind of a ridiculous perspective to take. Yes. I get where she's coming from as an Olympian. Like you're an athlete, you work so hard to place, is even a feed-in of itself, but to place them to be like, oh, yeah, you could have got gold. Because she'd gotten gold before. Okay. Then she was like, right?
Starting point is 00:11:32 Yeah. I would have been like, which metal did you get, buddy? Yeah. Some people don't win medals at all, right? Yeah. A lot of people, only three people wouldn't. Oh, yeah. But he was just asking her what she felt.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Like, if she felt the silver was like, all right, cool, I got silver or damn, I lost the gold. Like, he wanted her perspective on it. And she got it. And I think, yeah, and I think she's like a competitive psychopath. And like this type of stuff. No, I think this type of stuff fuels her because I don't think it may be like mandated a trigger like that, but she went ahead and did it herself. Like, that's what people do to stay competitive. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:12:06 I think this is a similar question that like athletes get like out here get asked and they have the same clapback. It's not just a her thing. Well, granted, like it's like a greatness type of deal. But like I've seen people like LeBron or Kobe or someone get like, hey, dude, you won this game, but you could have won more or like, hey, did you lose this game or did they win this game or did they win this game? or did they win this game? And it's like, bro, we're athletes, dog. Yeah, Janice had like a similar response when they asked them like, oh, you didn't win the championship this year.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Did it feel like a failure? And he's like, every year you don't get a promotion. Does that feel like a failure to you? So he was kind of upset about a similar question. Those types of questions there. I don't know if it's like a loaded question. Yeah. Like in the heat of the moment, too.
Starting point is 00:12:43 It's like, bro. Yeah, it's awesome. And the athletes fall for it every time. Because they got the sound bite. You got the sound bite. Would you have still felt the same if she was on Team America, is the question, Vic. Oh.
Starting point is 00:12:54 Well, I mean, I love Team USA, so woo. But if you look at her, you're just like, I love her. Yeah. So shout to Italian goo, man. And that clap bag was like, hey, bro, I'm winning out here. She flexed on them. All right, let's get into some scrolling. Scrolling with all me.
Starting point is 00:13:15 Victor, I mean, Gregory. Everybody in this room has read the Bible, right? Nope. No, never read the Bible? No. At all? Nope. Con?
Starting point is 00:13:25 Pieces of it. Pieces of it? I'm ashamed to say that. I haven't read the Bible? He doesn't never even started it? No. No? No?
Starting point is 00:13:32 I've read pieces of it. I mean, we read it loud at church, you know? You don't even go to church, do you? Yes, I do. Oh, he does. Sorry, sorry, sorry. It's okay. Yeah, what stops you guys from reading the Bible?
Starting point is 00:13:40 Is it just like boring or you just like, I don't want to hear about this? Yeah. It's very long? Mm-hmm. Well, I might have a new solution for you, and it is called the Bible BFF app. And yes, it is the Bible. But what is different is that it's a girl reading the story of the Bible as if it's cheeseman. I want you guys to listen to her telling this story about Adam and Eve.
Starting point is 00:14:04 God goes, who told you you were naked? Did you eat from the tree I told you not to him? And Adam does the first ever blame shift and throws Eve under the bus. The woman that you gave me, she gave me the fruit. Eve's like, whoa, hold up. The serpent tricked me. But God's standing on business. So he lays out the consequences.
Starting point is 00:14:21 standing home Yes Blame shifting She's telling you like if it's a BFF story You know that's going to work for someone Yeah Think anybody that gets That finds their faith in whichever manner
Starting point is 00:14:34 Whether it's a certain church A certain part of religion Or a certain like Just the person that you receive it from If it gets you closer That if it gets the girlie's the girlie pups To care Okay
Starting point is 00:14:47 Here's another story of her telling about Judas Out of the Shadows come sneaky little Judas. He walks right up to Jesus all nonchalant and is like, greetings, rabbi. And then he kisses him, which was the signal to show which one was Jesus so they can arrest him.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Jesus doesn't even flinch. That's real cheeseman. Wow. That's what they kissed? No, he kissed him on the cheek. Oh, okay. And he told the guard, you really didn't. No, I haven't.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Do you watch Passion of the Christ? No. Oh, damn. He does that. He does that. He does it. He does it. He does it.
Starting point is 00:15:15 He tells the guards or whatever because he sold his homey out. And he was like, hey, the full. that I go kiss because he was walking with his disciples Jesus. The full that I kissed, that's the full you guys rest. He gave him up. Yeah, he gave him up.
Starting point is 00:15:27 It's a whole drama show. This is good. I'm hooked already. Yeah, that's not tripping why you're hooked already. I swear I feel like you've read it. You probably don't know that you're ready. Because are you guys, do you guys the first convenient? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Everything. Oh yeah, that's part. You kind of read it in the first communion. I had like a work class. I remember. I had like a fill in the blanks or something. I never did mine. Jeez.
Starting point is 00:15:45 It was an ideal because this is up there like, geez. But I mean, that's cool because it should be allowed to be translated in anything. It's not like it was written in English anyway. Yep, true, true, true. Mm-hmm. Yeah. It was written in English.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Wait, I was going to say what? It was translated to English. It was translated to English? Yeah. It's Arabic. Yeah. And English didn't even exist. I think it was Latin.
Starting point is 00:16:06 I think it was Latin. Yeah. Oh. Greg's face. Bro, I got kicked out of. Jesus is not how you really say Jesus. What do you? Jeshua.
Starting point is 00:16:17 What? Oh, gosh. You know it's Ash Wednesday today. And he didn't have to wise. To everybody that's... The Tash Wednesday to be. Yes. I'm stupid.
Starting point is 00:16:27 And it's the start of Ramadan. So it's a lot of spiritual stuff going on. So I don't respect to everybody that celebrates everywhere. Yeah, but today's the day that kicks off a land for the next four days. So if you want to give up something, you can. Oh, that's the thing on the forehead, right? That's Ash Wednesday. The sign of the cross on the forehead.
Starting point is 00:16:44 Yes, my friend. I got kicked out of Catholic school. Why? Why? I was just a bad kid. Oh, yeah. Explain so much. That's why I say y'all, make sure you figure out
Starting point is 00:16:54 we're going to give up, and it's discipline and all of that. Easter's going to be really early this year. I think it's April 4. So, yeah. Oh, so you give it until Easter. Until Easter, yeah, yeah, yeah. It all falls in line with Christ and the resurrection and all of that. I really feel like we go through this every year.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Every year. And you do. You explain it. That's why I got kicked out. Yeah, I got kicked out. All right. All right. Thank you for that, Greg.
Starting point is 00:17:18 Let's get into the weather. You ready to go on? All right, let's get to it. And now, the weather. Oh, hell the dogs. With concrete storm. Peritos, then it's going down for the weather. Wednesday, February 18th.
Starting point is 00:17:32 First, we hit the city of Chatsworth. Brown bag, fam, you have our hearts like, you have the password. What? It's on a lot better when I wrote it. You know what I'm saying? Chathwood is going to be 53 and 42. It's going to be. sunny. It was going to rain, but the rain said
Starting point is 00:17:50 not, Chalice. Now we take the boat to the city of Lake Elsinor. Wake up and get that money like a collection bowl. Church. Church. Yellow check. 52. 49. It's going to be sunny as well. Now we pop off to the city of Anza. Mija Donita Torta and Luzza.
Starting point is 00:18:07 39 and 33 at night with 90% chance of rain. It's going to go crazy out there. What? What? Nah, baby I'm trying to help them out. Don't eat the tort because it's Ash Wednesday and you have to not eat me today. True. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:21 So don't eat that torta. See what I'm saying? Lastly, we chase our dreams to the city of Borrego. So don't trip baby girl and trust the process. 57 and 46 that night with a 75% chance of rain. Dude, yeah, it's going to be rainy and sunny in some locations in Southern California. Wow. You are so confusing.
Starting point is 00:18:39 It's not me. It's the weather. No, it's real. I didn't make the weather. The Lordskis made the weather. The Lordskis. But the way that you. The way that you interpret it.
Starting point is 00:18:49 What? It's the Lordskys. Jay Sizzle, you feel me? Jay Sizzle. It's Jay Sizzle. Also check it out Chatsworth, 53 and 42 at night. Sunny, Lake Elstador, 52 and 40 nights, sunny. Anza, close to Hemet, 32 and 33 at night.
Starting point is 00:19:07 And Borrego, 57 and 46. It's going to be super rainy over there. But it does this. The weather. Who was it? Concrete. Where's Borrego? It was over there close to San Diego.
Starting point is 00:19:19 For real? Yeah. Okay. And over there it's going to be rainy. Oh, yeah, over there. Okay. But not over here. It's going to be sunny over here.
Starting point is 00:19:27 Check your weather apps. Check your news station. Yeah, check it all. This is just for fun. This is just for fun. No, check it all. No, I mean, it is going to be sunny. Look outside.
Starting point is 00:19:33 Yes. And then it's going to be rainy. Is it sunny? It is. I'm not driving right now. Yeah. It's your boy, Kaki, from Bobugnys, 1-106.
Starting point is 00:19:42 All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. Rainy. Your help. We need a line. I mean phone line. We've got you for. The homie help line.
Starting point is 00:19:53 Julissa needs our help. Julissa. Julissa hit us up and said, hey, Brownbag. My name is Julissa, and I need some advice about my grandma because me and my family are about to block my grandpa, who's already dead. Oh my God. Because of my grandma. He said, sorry, she said, my grandpa passed away about a year ago.
Starting point is 00:20:13 They were married for over 50 years, like really. old school love and when he died it hit her hard but here's where it gets complicated she refuses to cancel his phone line and uses it like he's still alive she calls us all from his number so you'll randomly see grandpa with a heart pop up on your phone and your heart drops for a second before you answer it and it's just her she texts from his phone too family group chats will get messages from his number like proud of you love you guys at first it was sad but sweet but now it's getting weird she's still locked into his facebook and comments from comments on all our posts all the time from his account last week she commented i miss you all you make me so proud from up here the grandpa from his
Starting point is 00:21:08 I'm watching you. I'm always right. I'm always right. I'm doing what you're doing cochino. Oh my God. She said it's so triggering and that was the last drop for me and the rest of my fam. So Brownback, are we wrong for wanting her to disconnect the phone and has anyone dealt with something like this?
Starting point is 00:21:31 Please help me out. How long has it been since he does? A year. A year. Oh, yeah, it's not months, it's a year Yeah, it's a whole year Yes To process
Starting point is 00:21:43 I know, I had the funniest situation Happen like that with me and my family We gave my sister a phone line And it was my grandpa's old phone Because she had an Android But my grandpa had an iPhone So we gave it to my sister We didn't tell my brothers
Starting point is 00:21:56 So when my sister called my brothers It said grandpa And they were like Oh my god, who's what the phone? Right Oh, it's Jackie. Like, dude, what the? It was like two in the morning when she was calling you too.
Starting point is 00:22:09 Oh, my name. Oh, my God. My prayers have been answered. That's like a shock to you. Yeah. Hell yeah. They can change the name to Grandma's Tripping. Grandma's tripping again.
Starting point is 00:22:20 Grandma's tripping again. I kind of feel like this isn't something new. I honestly feel like maybe she was already commenting from his page when he was live. Possibly. Like, when do you know a grandpa had come in from Facebook? My grandpa doesn't, but my grandma does. See? So I can see.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Maybe even the page was probably, like, she has all the information. Access to everything, yeah. Jokes on you, it's been me. It was never him. I made his own Facebook. And then I guess I would wonder what other stuff is part of like her grieving process because one year seems very new to me. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:54 To love your life to be gone and it's probably how she's processing it. Yeah, they were together 50 years. That's a lot. So I guess just that part of it, giving everyone jump scares might be the, the part where they're not ready for. I don't know. To me, that's my abuelita.
Starting point is 00:23:11 I'm going to let her get her is off. I'm going to let her do her things. There's like a black mirror episode about this, isn't it? Like, where it's like the person can't get over a dead person? It's been a year. So they bring them back to life through a text, like an AI. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:26 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. They have apps for that now, too. The whole world is a black mirror episode. Well, you know what? I mean, what happens, I think what I've heard is, Like when somebody like dear to you passes, sometimes you call the, the, uh, call the number to hear the voicemail so you can hear their voice.
Starting point is 00:23:43 Yeah. Right. But you're, you don't never expect anybody to pick up. That's the part that are like, you know what I'm saying? Like it's just like, oh man, I just want to hear the. And it's like, hello? Like that, that's scary. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:55 That's scary. Is he on their voicemail? Is it him on the voicemail though? You, I mean, usually like, for example, like my girl will call like, you know, her grandpa is no longer with us. And it's like, you know, she wants to hear the. The voice, you know what I'm saying? Or it listens to, like, his voicemails that he left her and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:24:10 Some people just got the tone or, like, the leave a message off of the tone. True. But older people, you know, they would do that. No, my dad, I think my dad set it up and he didn't know he set it up because it's just him saying hello twice. And then it goes, hello? Come right now. It just sounds like he answered. I think he just, like, hello on himself.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Or he's pranking you. Yeah. That's crazy, man. You just be paying a cell phone bill after someone passes away. Well, yeah, that was my mom. It's a family plan, brother. Yeah, my mom was paying for my grandpas. There's cancellation fees.
Starting point is 00:24:40 Because it was a family plan. And so then she told my sister had her own plan. So my mom was like, just take over this one. I'm paying for it anyway. Oh, that's nice. Yeah. And does she still have the number? Yeah, she still has it until this day.
Starting point is 00:24:50 So when I text my sister, it's my grandpa's number. But I just changed it to my sister's name. Oh, okay. Yeah. She gets a call to. I know that she gets calls from Tijuana all the time. Yeah. I would change it because it's like, yeah, you're going to have to explain to people like,
Starting point is 00:25:04 hey, sorry, he's no long. with us you know like all the time that's that's hard no yeah my brother tripped out he was like who has her phone right now like who has my grandpa's phone yeah yeah you not two in the morning yeah the commenting is crazy though the commenting in the story like I'm so you guys make me so proud from up here that's what they say they did the AI with him in the wings he leaves a gift of himself he's flying away on the cell phone like he's like Now you had a gangster.
Starting point is 00:25:39 All she said was it commented. So, Julisa wants to know if they are wrong for wanting their grandma to finally disconnect the phone that belongs to their grandpa. And has anyone else dealt with something like this? They want to know what they should do. Their grandpa's been gone for a year, previously married to the grandma for 50 years. And she's on his Facebook page commenting them, like, hey, I miss you all. You make me proud from a piece. here,
Starting point is 00:26:08 grandpa. You know what I'm also wondering? Maybe she's thinking she's helping them too. Like, but yeah, I think her intentions might be, might be nice. But it's just reading off like,
Starting point is 00:26:20 oh my God, leave me alone, grandma. That's how they, that's how they, can we just block our grandpa that's dead because her grandma's annoying
Starting point is 00:26:27 with his death? That's what the heck Julie's tell you. Yeah. Damn, grandpa's only fought also right now. He doesn't stop commenting on my poll. Not even in light. Godway.
Starting point is 00:26:38 You've gone. Hey, Jesus says hi. Yeah. Go rest, fool. Have you, too, been annoyed at the way your family grieves? All right, let's go to Eddie and Norco. What's up, Eddie? What's happy?
Starting point is 00:26:51 Eddie, talk to us. Good morning. Buenos deez. Buenos deez. Hello, hello. Hello, good morning. Good morning. Well, you know, they're not wrong.
Starting point is 00:26:59 You know, they're not wrong. It is, it is. I mean, your comments alone are, it is, it is a little creepy. You know, we can't, we can't deny that. But it is. It is grandma. It is grandma. You know, and who are we if we can't let grandma slide a little bit, you know?
Starting point is 00:27:12 They're sliding a little bit. It's only been a year for 50. I mean, it could be a lot worse. She could already have another boyfriend and he's texting you, you know. Oh, cool. I don't even think about that way. You have a step grandpa. You could have a step grandpa, you know.
Starting point is 00:27:29 There's lots of things worse that could be happening. Maybe change, like I think Concrete said probably the best thing. Well, it just changed the name to, you know, quote, receive a grandma. I was going to see something like that, you know, like, you know, something nicer, you know, because it is, it, it is creepy how grandpa calling you, you know? And is she speaking it for him or is she saying, like, you know, he would, he would be so proud for you or is she really speaking for him? No, it's like first person. Yeah, it's his Facebook page, his comment. It's like, oh, man, I can. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's the word. We're rooting for you guys up here. Take care of your health, Micho. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Go for that new job. I just told God to put in a good word for God. Oh my God. I told God to hook you on. Get that colonoscopy, miho. And I hope that you guys are helping grandma too. Yeah. This seems to be her way.
Starting point is 00:28:21 So if you're going to tell like, hey, mom, I'm just going to. I hope like maybe spending Sam with her or talking to her about your abuelito or like figuring out, I guess, what that is for her. Because it does seem like she's taking it to her own hands. And this was her partner. Yeah. Yeah. Grandma's trolling. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:28:36 What if grandma's just trolling? And it's like, oh, now you want to respond when it's grandpa, but not grandma. Like, now I got your guys attention. Are people responding to her, to him as her? No, but they're talking and they're like, you know, why don't you check on grandma? Then grandpa won't have to comment. Let me find out grandma's setting up GoFund means. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:28:53 She's pretty AI pictures. Oh, gosh. She's acting more like crazy and heartbroken than she actually is. That's crazy. That's crazy to even think that. That's wild. She's probably really going through it and that's her coping. She's putting it smoking mirrors and, you know,
Starting point is 00:29:10 she's spending the life insurance money. I'm sure this is helping Julisa so much. Julisa, listen. The theoretical. Jillisa, listen. Once she starts putting up the Chad GPT graphics, Julisa, that's when you stop everything. Herod Jesus putting a thumbs up.
Starting point is 00:29:25 Okay. Tay, Taye Inventuro. What's up, Tay? Hey, what's up? Tay, talk to us. What would you tell Julisa? They want to have their grandmother, connect their grandfather who passed away his phone because they see that she is texting in the
Starting point is 00:29:40 group chat as their grandpa or using the grandpa's number and also leaves Facebook comments from his page saying, hey, I miss you guys up here, proud of you, all of that. And they're like, it's just too much to take from grandma. I mean, I kind of understand, you know, like you said before, everybody has a different way of grieving. It just seems like she's, really grieving hard and is maybe not able to let go currently. I think the family should just all get together and kind of maybe have a conversation with her and let her know like, hey, this is kind of hurting us in a sense. It's making it harder for everybody else to, you know, let it pass. I do believe, you know, at some point, you know, grandma's going to realize like,
Starting point is 00:30:27 okay, maybe I took this a little too far. I mean, we have holograms of Tupac, you know, at concerts and shit. So, you know, we live in a digital world at this point, and I think the family really just needs to give grandma grace, you know? You know, holla grandma, grandpa. I'm sure she could. She would if she could.
Starting point is 00:30:50 That would be dope. We do it all the time again. Like, that's a great point. We do a hug. Yeah, that is true. Coachella! Yeah. Our grandpa before being held her.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Why should not have been in Coachella if we were just letting him be, letting him rest and peace? They have apps Yeah I've seen like commercials of it where you could record your loved one right now
Starting point is 00:31:11 and if they were to pass they could still be here Yeah there's even a new app that's gonna be able to keep running your IG page Oh yeah Yeah
Starting point is 00:31:20 And it's gonna It's gonna do videos and AI videos and pictures Should you pass away As if it's And it's gonna take your voice And your cadence Should you pass away?
Starting point is 00:31:29 Should you pass away So imagine I'm a goner Don't say that. It's still doing skits. It's not me, that's not me, perito. That's not me perrito.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Your voice. That's pretty insane. It is. Wow. Okay. But Julisa wants to know if on their end where they're kind of seeing it from their grandma, who was with their grandpa for 50 years, he passed away last year.
Starting point is 00:31:55 So it's been a year of them grieving the loss. But something that they can't take is that grandma's using grandpa's phone in the group chat and using his Facebook page and they want to let her know like grandma you got to stop yeah are they wrong for that and you know there's probably in turning like damn should we really do it but at what point do we have to face reality and they're probably going to all those those conversations within the family too you know let's go to jasmine and inglewood jasmine jasmine jasmine hey good morning jasmine what would you tell julisa um home girl you got to talk to grandma because if grandma has her own phone,
Starting point is 00:32:36 that's weird. It's really creepy. I think, yes, it's a part of her grieving process. But coming from, like, it's happened to me, but when I mean, my sister before, it's creepy and it's kind of scary and we're trying to grieve too. So I understand everybody has their own grieving process, but grandma, you can send a message like, oh, if he was here, I know he would be proud of you rather than he's, you know, saying it from his point of view. First person.
Starting point is 00:33:04 So you said you went through, what are your sister did? My younger sister, so my older sister passed away and my younger sister, she was the first birthday after my sister's passing and my older sister, she has a
Starting point is 00:33:21 significant other who wanted her phone after she passed and my mom went ahead and gave it to him. At the time, we didn't know his phone was broken. That's why he wanted her phone. And so when my younger sister's birthday came up, she got a text message from my sister that said happy birthday fifth. And we were all kind of just like, like, did she just rise or something? Like we didn't, we were confused.
Starting point is 00:33:45 We reached out to him and he said, yes, I was using the phone. We kind of told him like, you know, that's not cool. That kind of puts us. Oh, like he prepaid the text. Like he preplanned it? Yeah. Like, he preplanned it? No.
Starting point is 00:33:57 No, like he just, he was sending it like. As if it's her. Or maybe would he call you guys sis? Yeah, he's a brother-in-law. Yeah, he would call it. He would call it. Oh, okay. The message just came from her.
Starting point is 00:34:10 It had her name. It had a picture. So, you know, we still have it saved her name. And it was just kind of like scary. And then he said, my phone broke. I've been using it. Okay, well, you got to, you can't do that. Or let us know.
Starting point is 00:34:24 And, yeah, but he, since then, his phone is in secret. But that was, yeah, that was a little weird. Did that take like a, like a emotional. toll on her that day? Like, it kind of like spooked her, like, kind of impacted her birthday? And she, I think she was, like, getting her hair done or something. And she was just, like, sitting in the chair kind of like, oh, my gosh, like, my sister's texting me. And then that's when she had to call my mom, who called him. And yeah, it was, but it took a most out toll on her. It was her birthday. And she would have, you know, my, our sister missed her birthday. Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 00:34:55 I would have taken it as a sign, like a nice sign, like a, oh, my sister's thinking of me. I don't know. Yeah. I would have taken it as that. Like when you see a butterfly or like for me and our grandma, it's a hummingbird. It's like all of those things would have been little signs to me. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Yeah. Yeah. I still would have taken it as a sign. People say sometimes the phone calls you from that number and you're like, oh, wow. You never have that? I don't know. It's just the way that I would have taken it. I would have taken it as a sign like my sister's thinking of me.
Starting point is 00:35:26 Right? I mean, yeah. Yeah, but it could freak you out. Oh, for sure. And the guy meant no harm. No, not at all, not at all. He was genuinely saying, happy birthday sis to his sister-in-law.
Starting point is 00:35:37 I think the signs are, it's more of us being like, oh, it's a butterfly or it's this, right? This is an actual text message. Well, even, like, if a song popped up, or if I saw, like, if I saw their, their, like, shadow or something, I would still. But that's physically, like, that's just you thinking about it.
Starting point is 00:35:53 Yeah, spirit. Well, I kind of, I see those things. Oh, man. Yeah, like that's a little butterfly with long hair and it's me. Like, hey, what's all. Even, like, even the notion that. that he texted her that, I would have felt it was inspired by my sister, my sister's spirit, to send me that.
Starting point is 00:36:09 I get you. Okay. I would personally, but. Yeah. Like EVP or something. No, just like, yeah. There's still connections. There's still spiritual connections.
Starting point is 00:36:18 There's all of that, right? I would, personally. Yeah. But I see you. And at least they talked to him. Like, hey, that was creepy. That tripped us out. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:25 You know what I'm saying? Because his intentions weren't bad. No. So Julisa is trying to figure it out what her ground. Her grandma and her grandpa have been together 50 years. He passed away last year and grandma is using his phone and they're all getting creeped out because she's tweeting or excuse me. She's Facebook posting them. What is it?
Starting point is 00:36:43 I'm very proud of you from up here. Yeah. And it's from his page. So it's like, okay, they're like, bro, grandma needs to stop. Are we wrong for asking her to disconnect the phone? Leti. Letty. Letty in Lake Forest.
Starting point is 00:36:58 What's up to Kaya? Hi. Leti, talk to us. What would you tell you, Lisa? Good morning. Good morning. So I don't believe, you guys make my day, by the way, every morning on my way to work. You make our day. You make our day. Thank you. I love all you guys. I don't believe the grandma's wrong or right. Everybody totally grieves different, different levels of grieving. Yeah. 50 years is a lifetime to just get over somebody in one year. I don't think that's going to happen anything soon. I lost my first born son in 2018.
Starting point is 00:37:37 I'm still not over it. I can relate because for the whole year after I lost them, every night I would message my son on Snapchat. I miss you, son. I can't believe this happened. I need you. I miss you. I love you.
Starting point is 00:37:52 One day, finally, I got a text back from his. Snapchat saying, this is not Brian. I'm like, oh, my God, I'm so sorry. Oh, someone took over there. Yeah. I lost my son and I'm so sorry. After I got that text, I accepted. It was like an acceptance stage for me.
Starting point is 00:38:09 I accepted and I let go. I'm like, okay, he's not coming back. I need to stop texting him. And that was what happened with me. So I believe that's what's going on with the grandma right now. She's not accepting that he's gone yet because it's hard. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:24 Yeah. there are different stages of grief and you don't know which one you're going to be caught up in for how long you're going to be caught up in it. Correct. And it took, but it took that. And it's not on other people to tell you. I guess it's your own process. But it took that other person saying, hey, this is not Brian for you to be like, yeah, I can't. At least this act of going on and having this combo on a Snapchat, I got to stop.
Starting point is 00:38:49 I'm going to get reported. But later on, I believe that the grandma's going to, Maybe soon when she heals She's going to say, oh gosh, I can't believe I kept Messaging them. That was kind of, you know, she'll accept it eventually and she will look back and be like, okay, it was part of my healing. But eventually, you know, she will turn the phone off.
Starting point is 00:39:11 She will stop the messaging. It's just not, not, not, it's too soon right now, honestly. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like she'll do it on her own. Thank you, let me. Yeah, eventually. Yeah, I mean, one thing is reaching out to the person that passed away and another thing is reaching out to people as if you're the person that passed away.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Yeah. I think that's... It is different. You're right. And she maybe, I don't know how old this lady is, but she's... I don't know if I want to chuck it up to being older. Being old. I kind of was thinking more, she's thinking of everyone else.
Starting point is 00:39:43 Like, what would they want to hear? See? Like, I don't, I think she... And also making sure that he's remembered. You know what I'm saying? Oh, not forgotten. Not forgotten. of them said, I wish Grandpa could just send us a message and she's like, okay.
Starting point is 00:39:55 I got you, baby. I'll take her. I wish I could talk to him one more time. I got you. Facebook password. KPWRFM, HD1, Los Angeles. It's Paran 106. L.A.
Starting point is 00:40:06 is in one for hip-hop. Let's talk to Crystal in some Valley. Crystal, when is diaz? Crystal, good morning. Hi, how are you? Good morning. I think they need to leave the grandma alone, you know? I think a lot of things come into a perspective and, like,
Starting point is 00:40:24 you know, I don't know, like, if you're Hispanic, you kind of know, like, if they're older, you know, they just spent all these years with this, their significant other, you know, and they're probably just not ready to go, you know, they need to let her grieve on her own. And I think the family's tripping, you know, like, she, I don't know, it's just sad. Like, if my grandma was, like, I don't know how old she is, but if my grandma was, like, 80 and above or even even if she wasn't 80 and above and she was doing that yeah I would think it was weird but I would be like you know what that's like just her way of coping she just lost somebody she was with for 25 maybe even 30 years you know more 50 girl yeah it's a lot yeah it's a lot you know
Starting point is 00:41:13 so I just feel like they just need to let her grieve on her own and they need to talk to her um and and I mean they could talk to her you know and let her know hey that's kind of weird but But get a lot of hen and fowse, it's only been a year. Yeah. Yeah. What if you got some comments from your grandma, like, on Facebook, like, or Instagram? Mm-mm. I don't like that hair girl.
Starting point is 00:41:35 Change their color. And that's not what she's saying. She's saying, like, the sweetest thing. Yeah. Or just block her. Just block her. Just block the past. Block the husband.
Starting point is 00:41:45 You know, yeah. Block grandpa. You're like, block, grandpa. You're getting blocked, don't mean. That's so harsh. Thanks, Crystal. Meet me and Marie Callender's magic. Do they still got a senior discount?
Starting point is 00:41:59 You guys are showing me like how creepy it could get and this is not at that creepy. Yeah, she's not taking it to that level. It's not, but it could be. But it's not. Meet me a lanchita in Pocuema. That's really good over there. Thanks for the invite. Touch up those roots, girl.
Starting point is 00:42:16 I'm sitting at my favorite place. Over you. Julian. Let's go to Julian. in Ontario, Julian, we're talking to Julisa. Julisa had hit us up because her grandmother is grieving. Her grandfather's passing. Her grandfather passed away last year.
Starting point is 00:42:34 So grandma's been going through it, but one of the things that she's doing is kind of tripping out the family, and they want to know if they should ask her to finally disconnect their grandfather's phone. She's on the group chat texting as him or texting with his number, excuse me. And then on Facebook, she has messaged them as him saying, I miss you all. You make me so proud from up here. here. So it triggered them and they're like, dude, are we wrong to ask her to finally disconnect
Starting point is 00:42:58 their phone? And has anyone gone through this? Julian, you said you have a similar situation? Yeah. So I have a similar situation. Good morning, Brownback. Good morning. Hey, Concrete. Shout out to Concrete. I've seen him a couple times and stand up. I love that guy. Thank you. You too, brother. Just kiss already. So I have a similar situation. My grandparents were married. for 50 years and my grandma just passed away in June and my my mom actually has that number so but my grandma was more like a mom to me so like it's very like sentimental so like that was like my mom that being said like she also does some similar um actions as well she we have a group chat with
Starting point is 00:43:48 the family with my uncles and aunts sometimes with my brimels there's there's a group chat and she responds to that using my grandma's number. So like me as her son, knowing that's my grandma's number, like I already blocked that number. So as for Jalisa, like I'm, I'm blocking it for the meantime because I know there's sentimental value to that number and I'm getting emotional just because that's my grandma. Yeah. So it's been, it's only been like, yeah, six months, you know, or whatever it's been since June, been a couple months. So it's been. still fresh. So I understand, but a lot of family members, obviously, there's mixed emotions. And some of us have already blocked that number, but we know that, hey, it's for the time being just because
Starting point is 00:44:33 we're not ready to accept that somebody else is using that phone. Even though it's my mom and to others, it's their aunt and their sister or whatever. But that's the thing. Like, there's a sentimental value to that number, but also like, yeah, like, we got to do what we got to do to be able to protect like you know go through the grieving process of that and your mom's using that number just to use it she's not acting like she's your grandma right um no but there's certain
Starting point is 00:45:01 like you you could she isn't but you could also try to you have the feeling of like she's trying to to fill in that role as grandma because she's the older sister so like she tries to you know give positive comments which is great you know but like she's trying to fill in that role
Starting point is 00:45:19 it's like what Well, no, like, you can't really do that just because it's like, you know, grandma was grandma. Yeah. Yeah, you can't. And I guess on her, her intentions are probably like, dang, I know they miss grandma. And maybe it's time for me to step up. You know, like, sometimes young boys are like, okay, I have to be the man of the house now. You know, she may have been doing that thinking it's well-intentioned.
Starting point is 00:45:41 But, yeah, like how you said, that your option was just, hey, I'm a blocker for right now. Like, let her do her thing to who she sees it, but not to me. Yeah, so that's my, like, you know, opinion to Jalisa and their family members, whoever, you know, hey, for the time being, it's going to be blocked. But other than that, once we feel ready to, you know, finally accept that phone number, like, yeah, we'll just, you know, unblock it and go on with our lives. But as if right now, it's still fresh. Of course. My love to, thank you so much for opening up, bro. I know that's a lot, Julian.
Starting point is 00:46:15 Thank you, Julian. Thank you, guys. You guys are the best. You guys are the best. I love you guys. Cute bye. Wow. So block the ground.
Starting point is 00:46:23 I don't know. I just let Grandma be. Nah. Nah. What about Grandma did? Hey, call me back. But she's not. You're not going to believe who I'm wet.
Starting point is 00:46:31 But she's not. She hasn't shown me. It's crazy. She has to love her life. What are you doing as a grandchild or as a family member for this person that's grieving? Are you spending time with her? Again, like that stuff got to be part of it. Not like, hey, grandma, stop doing this.
Starting point is 00:46:47 You don't like it. And then what is she going to do? do with her time that she probably has a lot of true you know that was her person I know almost not enough mm-hmm what probably has a lot of time you said oh yeah or not a lot oh my oh I'm just saying right I mean come on guys saying the problem's gonna fix itself Victor concrete wow you're talking about disconnect her now wow dude come on my guy have a little respect Hey, call me back.
Starting point is 00:47:20 You're not going to believe what I'm with. I'll give you a hint. We're two of America's most wanted right now. I would just troll if I was a grandma. But she's not. Just check in at random. Oh, Tupac. Call me back.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Isn't he your favorite? Why is Grandpa Sam? But you already know it's pretty much. No, no, they don't care. They want to get their girls off. Go ahead, go, go, go. It's because when things are sad. I got to be happy.
Starting point is 00:47:48 Go do it, do it, go. And I got to be funny because it's not, I'm going to cry. I almost cried with Julian right now. Yeah, he lost his grandma. I know, and I feel bad. And that's me. Like, I, you know, I fight emotions with laughter. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:02 And Vic, what's your excuse? You're just a piece of crap? No, it's my childhood that made me this way. Trauma. Trauma. What happened in your childhood? Trauma. Trauma.
Starting point is 00:48:14 You want to disconnect grandma? No. You were the one that said it. You did say that. I said, is it Kahn saying that? I was asking him a question, but he didn't. He didn't. He's a good guy.
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Starting point is 00:53:18 rescue the dog helped out the people and he was smiling on camera. This went viral. The comments in there full of thirst. Girls pretend
Starting point is 00:53:26 saying they lost their dogs, they need help in Burbank. They are a dog. They would like to be rescued. Oh my god. I lost my funeral lives. Yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:53:34 This happened yesterday and it just blew up, okay? And then people were doing their research and found his Instagram, Officer Parks' Instagram, Christian Parks, 2 S is at the end, ladies, if you want. This is just information that I know from my research, if you want to go test it out. But what is cute, and I think it makes him a really good husband, is that initially his profile photo, it's a private page. His profile photo was him and some guns, and he changed it to him and his wife on their wedding. Wow. Because he knew all of the He didn't change it, let me tell you.
Starting point is 00:54:08 Stop that way. There's no way. He didn't change it. That was a fight. That was a big old bear. How is it his fault? It's not. That's what he was trying to, that was the state,
Starting point is 00:54:18 the, he was trying to make the case. He was helping out of the community. Community engagement. We talked about this yesterday. It's not my fault, babe. They just want me. All I did was smile in a photo.
Starting point is 00:54:27 Some Mrs. Parks. Did it? Not him? Oh, yeah. Yeah. For sure. For sure. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:32 All right. Well. Because if that was the case, he would have had it from the jump. You saw the photo with him. Right, concrete? Yes. Can you describe me? Very handsome, gentlemen.
Starting point is 00:54:42 Yes. Very handsome. Why would his, who's the trainer? Like that you said? Oh, they're up there. They're up there. Which one? Like, I wouldn't mind your arrest.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Here, I'm going to tell you a couple things because he does have, like, if you haven't seen the photo, Brown Mac Mornings 106 on Instagram, do it respectfully ladies. Okay, for research purposes. Guys, you too, go look. But he has like that little curl that Superman would have. Oh, stop. Yeah, it's a comb over. Oh, it's a comb over.
Starting point is 00:55:09 Yeah, I guess that kind of made people like, oh my gosh, plus like his smile and all of that. Me personally, I just want to see it. Wait, wait, wait, me personally, I just need to say this because look, we work in Burbank, right? We do. I can maybe somehow make the alarm go off in here and the Burbank PD would have to come here. Like they've done it before. Like, right, Ramona, right? That if the alarm goes off here, like a fire alarm, they have.
Starting point is 00:55:32 have to come and check what's going on. I know where the button is to press that. Oh, where? And I'm not doing it because I'm a married spud. You know, I'm very respectful. You're the reason he's private now. No, he's private. He was private.
Starting point is 00:55:48 He was private. He probably. No, he's been private. They searched, they found him and he went private. He was already private and then he changed his little, his avatar. All you could see is just that he's married. Yeah. Yeah, it's good, right?
Starting point is 00:56:00 Just the picture. Great. Like showing his finger off with the ring on it. And so guys. Yeah. Guys, follow suit. He's a photo of you and your wife on your wedding day. Break a law.
Starting point is 00:56:10 No, you. Photo of you and your wife on your wedding day as your avatar, please. Oh, yeah. The thing is that nobody's looking after me, dog. Nobody's tripping like that. All of us. Because that. Nobody's doing it.
Starting point is 00:56:21 Nobody's like, oh, concrete. No, yeah, right, dog. Nobody, trust me. Nobody, baby. For once, I agree with you. Okay. I'm just thinking like inside, like, you know, his, with all the police and stuff like that the locker room, he must be getting clown, though. Oh, for sure.
Starting point is 00:56:39 Because that's like, oh, what's up, sweetness? You know? So a pretty boy. Yeah. Our producer, Ramona, found his email and has emailed him. What? No way, Mona. And someone from the brown bag page has DM the Burbank Police Department.
Starting point is 00:56:52 Someone. Someone. Yeah, Tony. Tony, you. Tony of you girls. And Vic. Yeah, Vic. Vic uses it.
Starting point is 00:57:00 Yes. I've already seen him. He pulled me over one time. What about it? What happened? He said I was being more attractive than him than him in a 35. There he goes again. Why are you in the school zone?
Starting point is 00:57:15 That's what you're saying. I'm not in the school zone. You're supposed to go with it 100 feet of a park. You're not supposed to go with a hundred feet of a park. Damn, Victor. You don't put that on me. I'm Officer Parks and you cannot be by a park. You cannot be around me.
Starting point is 00:57:38 So I would just respectfully like to tell Officer Parks, we see, we know that you're going by and I apologize to you. And your wife, I know that's like heavy. Like Bandha, Loki, when he, everything was going crazy for Anthony Bandha, he had a girlfriend and he had to say like, hey, I have a girl, like, chill out. And this is Officer Parks way. He's being like, hey, I have a girl, chill out. Just to be clear, so he found a dog.
Starting point is 00:57:58 No. I honestly couldn't tell you what the color. the floor was. Yeah, it was two Frenches. They were called for the Frenchies and then he thought they were really cute and then he took a picture with them. It was community engagement. But he didn't like rescue nothing.
Starting point is 00:58:12 Well, we don't, they didn't put details. He's just a cop doing cops though. Why are you hating on him? Oh my God. Read the caption. What's the caption? The caption says during a call for service, Officer Parks was greeted by two lovely Frenches. He could not resist petting, holding, and
Starting point is 00:58:28 snapping a photo with them. Dude Their social media They knew what they were doing By the way They are looking for recruits And they know what they were doing First of all
Starting point is 00:58:37 One friend she's taking a doo-do in the background Oh Oh He's And the other friend she's like Who the hell is this food? They probably thought they were going to go viral For the French
Starting point is 00:58:51 She doing the doo-in The movie like No literally the French is like Taking a doodoo in the background He's crowning You can tell it It's horrible But no one
Starting point is 00:59:00 I couldn't help to notice. What couldn't you help a notice? These eyes. These eyes are my... The what? The what? E. He stammered over there.
Starting point is 00:59:13 He can't even... His macana. What is that? What is that? What is that? What is that? I don't know, but concrete zoomed. Yeah, he zoomed to.
Starting point is 00:59:22 I didn't zoom into anything. Yeah, you did. Yeah, he's ugly. All right. He's ugly. I only have ice for his shoes. The trainer. Officer Parks,
Starting point is 00:59:31 thank you for your service. Officer, well, Mrs. Officer Parks, thank you for your service too because I know you're going through it. And Burbank PD, look, everyone's saying about you. Go recruit, go sign up. They've been doing videos that they want people to go sign up to be the top.
Starting point is 00:59:45 There's so much crime here. They're just taking pictures of dogs. I never thought they were real. I thought they were active. So much crime in Burbank. Stop, there is crime in Burbank. You can't even burn a joint outside before they arrest you.
Starting point is 00:59:57 Oh, really? You can't even put posters of you know. Nothing. No posters of. They get all mad. You can't put a poster of. Oh, you learn your lesson, huh? All right.
Starting point is 01:00:07 It wasn't me. The promotions team went crazy. Wow. Okay, it's time for cheese. Zhu, come here. Now what's going on? Cheesemation with Angie. Okay, you guys, Pesso Pluma.
Starting point is 01:00:26 You know, he's eating. Genia O, sorry. Hermann, she's like a beauty influencer or something. No, she's a singer. But she started as a beauty influencer. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, she did. But now she sings. She's been with him or they've been together since early last year.
Starting point is 01:00:42 And apparently, Pesopuma did this one move to actually impress her. Listen. Well, I impressioned my novia with Luis Miguel, because Louis Miguel always hits. So he's saying, Luis Miguel, which he's saying, Luis Miguel, which is a Spanish singer, also Mariah Carey's ex. He uses him as like a little pool. He plays music? Yeah, he's a singer.
Starting point is 01:01:05 So it wasn't the sold-out shows or? No. It wasn't that. It wasn't that. It was actually the black card. Luis Miguel. Because Luis Miguel plays a lot of romantic music. Bangor.
Starting point is 01:01:17 Bangor. What is he, 60 years old? That's a bangor Romanticas No but listen Listen okay So this is crazy Because he's always been a big friend
Starting point is 01:01:33 Of Luis Miguel right But apparently like with his last girlfriend With Nikki Nicco He actually took her To a concert of Luis Miguel Wow And so now he's saying With his new girlfriend
Starting point is 01:01:43 He used again Luis Miguel Yeah if it works They keep doing it That's his go-to That's his go-to That's his go-to Wow
Starting point is 01:01:50 It has the same playbook That is awesome It works though Of course Do you guys ever Did you guys ever Did you guys a song to a girl and then it worked?
Starting point is 01:01:58 I never did anything before. Yep, that's a great answer. No, I'm talking about. That's a great answer. Hey, what's the song? It's called. Hannah Montana something, huh? It's a climb.
Starting point is 01:02:10 I've seen Jordan's post. Is it? No, she posting is Tesla that they're listening to. Hannah Montana, yes. Not Miley Cyrus, Hannah Montana, the soundtrack. Hannah Montana. Yeah, no, not that one either. Not that one.
Starting point is 01:02:24 The best of both of the world? Sing a song. You know it. It's, uh, what is like above the world or something like that. You know it. You know it. Stop. I don't even know what it is.
Starting point is 01:02:32 Is it the American song? No, it's not. No, that's Miley Cyrus. That's my lead. There's a difference. That's a banger. What's your in a Nicki baby's song? Every single Romantica song ever created.
Starting point is 01:02:48 But what's one song? One song. Like your go-to. Your go-to song. That's your song. Like me and my ex was like, hey, Hey love. Hey, love.
Starting point is 01:02:55 That's very nice. Boom. Oh, that's cute. I don't know. Who to dedicate this one song to me on size to hell? Oh, my, am I your homie? What is it? If we locked in.
Starting point is 01:03:03 Hey, that's a great song. What? It has to hit him up, Sample in it. It does. That's a good one. What is this? Getting me out of jail? I'll bail you out whenever.
Starting point is 01:03:14 Do you and Marcus have a song? Yeah, it's the, I forget the name of the song is the, oh my God. A Million Kiss. Something like that. Never too much? Yes, that was. Never too much. That's a classic.
Starting point is 01:03:28 Honestly, that was the first time I heard it. How would you feel if someone else heard it before you? Well, I'm sure they did. I mean, like you just said it. It's a classic, right? No, like from him. Never too much. I doubt it.
Starting point is 01:03:38 I doubt it. What? I love it took him to a never too much concert festival. Never too much. You mean a Luther Vandross? Van Drost. Van Dros. Never too much.
Starting point is 01:03:53 Never too much. That one, that one. You and Nicky don't have a song called? Man. He's being a husband. He's being a husband that can't remember. I can't think of it. I'm sure we do.
Starting point is 01:04:05 I'm sure we do. She probably is like, we have a song. It was the first song you ever sang to me. I love Monday so again. No, and it's funny because I think I even picked our wedding song and I, I don't do it. She's going to be so upset. Baby, look. Baby bash?
Starting point is 01:04:20 I know, baby I'm back. Baby I'm back. Is there a lot Dahlia Gala You don't know the song I can't I can't think
Starting point is 01:04:32 I can't What Tagrees White for the She's gonna text right now She's gonna text right now All right All right
Starting point is 01:04:40 We'll get out of this It's worse if she doesn't text You Oh my dog He's waiting All right That's it for Chishman Brought to you guys
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Starting point is 01:05:00 Let these set go. Okay, we all heard about the airplane incident between Jarl, Tony Yeo, and Uncle Murder, the homies of 50 Cent, who is arched nemesis of Jarl since the beginning of time. This is hip-hop history. This is like the fight of our life. You know, we got to see them kind of go back and forth. Eminem got involved. It was all crazy, right?
Starting point is 01:05:20 I smell. Is that you? Is that you? Crazy. Okay, they were, but Jaru was on a plane, and Tony Ayo and Uncle Murder were on the plane too, and then the fight broke out. Almost.
Starting point is 01:05:30 Let's shake. Let's shake. Let's shake. Let's shake. Let's shake. Let's shake. Not shake hands, but. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:40 Hardl shake. They are from New York. That would have been a great. That would have been a great laugh. A dance off? This is how the movie starts. Okay. But none of them were proud of the situation.
Starting point is 01:05:52 So Tony Ayo and Uncle Murder were cloning about like, hey, this is the pillow that got thrown to me, but Jarlal. Jarlal got escorted or left of the plane did not see the flight all the way out. And then he went on the Today Show to say, I was actually being a gentleman. I live by gentleman's code. Yeah. And I live by code. I call it the gentleman's code. But I'm also raising young men. Yes.
Starting point is 01:06:13 And so, you know, you have to let them know that there's no room for disrespect. Yep. But also there's a way that you carry yourself. So two things can be true. but you know I just you know want them to understand that disrespect is not tolerated but there is a way that you carry yourself you know when he was
Starting point is 01:06:28 sitting down he was sitting down two roles in front of Tony Ayo and Uncle Murder and they were like this sucker over here yeah and then he could not have that yeah I mean I think it's tough because like I feel like the minute that they see each other they both go back to their 25 years old
Starting point is 01:06:45 yes you know what I'm saying like they flashback in their minds yeah and then they get off the plane they think about it and their grandkids call them and they're like, Grandpa, you're wilding. Like, what are you doing? And then they come back to reality and they're like, oh, I shouldn't have done that. You know, because they are examples for the rest of their family. They are.
Starting point is 01:07:00 But then for some people, like, if it's up, it's up forever. Like, if you see that person, it's like, time doesn't make me like you. Yeah. I'm going to get you, Jaroos. It's like our thing. If we see 50 cents, that's been their thing. Like, it's been years. Tony Yeo, you're dead meat.
Starting point is 01:07:17 It's more. I think that's funny. I think that's even in first class. That's crazy. He still gets money overseas. He gets a lot of money overseas. Yeah. Yeah, he's in Dubai eating, you know, pat-cake caviar, yeah, all this type of stuff.
Starting point is 01:07:30 And I'm not going to speculate, but from the video, I don't think they were in first class. Business class? I don't know what either one looks like. Yeah. It was like cubicle seats. It was like the little horseshoe, like half horseshoe. No, it was regular seats. They don't give you pillows in the regular seats.
Starting point is 01:07:46 Yeah, they do. What? They do in the long place. They do in the long place. Yeah, that's what I'm sorry. saying yeah they were like in cubicle seats that's like business first class full now we're gonna be fighting about what class
Starting point is 01:07:56 they were in they were in there they were no class because this full left so that's how I ended up alright I make money move I got a money move play for you my friend I got a money move play for you my friend and it can
Starting point is 01:08:15 be all about gold for you For those of you who still have left around high school rings, you know your class rings? Yep. Yeah. Yeah. That could get you some pretty pennies. Because the price of gold is up up. And a lot of these rings are either 10-carat gold or 14-carat gold, and that could give you up double or triple what you initially paid.
Starting point is 01:08:41 Sometimes, like, when you look back at the class rings, I was too broke to purchase one. And also I graduated with the pregnant girls after everybody else in school did. It was like a whole thing in the summer. I was like, hey, you guys. Oh. So it wasn't really like a really big graduation thing. But if you do have your class ring, that might have cost you like, what, $300? It costs about $400 for mine.
Starting point is 01:09:00 Oh, really? Damn. With the price of gold right now, though, if you wanted to like trade that in, it could give you upwards of $600 to $800. Wow. Yes. I might do it. Or is it too much of a sentimental value thing? It represents that time in your life.
Starting point is 01:09:16 I don't know you could pass it down to your kid. Yeah. To mine has my last name on it. And then it also has a turntable on it because I was a school DJ. Oh, that's a very, very, very custom to like what I did. Yeah. So I like, nerd. I'm my nerd.
Starting point is 01:09:29 Well, it probably costs more now because it's Gregsies. Yeah. Oh. One more value. Wow. Craig. Even has the red, like, diamond in the middle of it. It's a dollar in the next more.
Starting point is 01:09:40 Uh, all right. Did you have your classroom? You know what? I made a deposit for $90 deposit and I never ended up paying the rest of it. Damn. So do you think they could exchange deposit? No, you got the L, bro. You got the L, Dan.
Starting point is 01:09:54 Someone's up right now in the manufacturing. And do you have your ring? No, we never got it. Yeah, I never got mine either. What? I thought it was like a normal thing. No? For kids that parents have money.
Starting point is 01:10:04 I had to pay for my own. I didn't make it. You just said that was a $300 ring. $400 ring for you? No, it was like five. 500 ring. It was custom. And you think you, your parents don't love you.
Starting point is 01:10:15 You're a bitch boy. I thought it was a normal thing to get your ring. Yes. It was either that or go to prom for me. and I had to pay for either one myself, so I was like, I went to prom. See? Be grateful. Be grateful, Greg.
Starting point is 01:10:27 Fun? Mm-mm. No ring. Nah, no ring. You're kidding me. What? No ring. Diploma?
Starting point is 01:10:34 No ring. Oh, no ring. Yeah, no. I don't think they give rings to, like, when you graduate 10th grade. No diploma. It's okay. It's okay. It took me a while to get it.
Starting point is 01:10:45 It took me a while to get it. Did you go night school? Day school, night school. Everything is. Continuing. Everything about regular school, huh? Everything but regular school, duh. But you're here now.
Starting point is 01:10:55 Yeah. All right, well. Shout out's options for youth. That part, they give you a little book on your own time. You can finish your subjects, all of that. I see you, I'll see you, bro. I see you. Look, but if you do have those rings, I don't know I'm going to open up any trauma over here.
Starting point is 01:11:08 But if you do have those rings, you make some bread. But if you were able to buy the rings in the first place, you have some bread. Yeah, you were up for a right. I thought it was a normal thing to get a ring. It even has a custom, my birthstone on it, too, and everything. Wow. That means your parents got the add-ons because they could have given you the basic package. So say thanks, mom, thanks dad.
Starting point is 01:11:27 It has the bird, it has the Woodier-Carnel bird in the middle of it with a burst thrown around it and then my name on the side with the turntable. Thanks, Mom. Thanks, Mom. You are very loved. My dad was in Vegas with his other family. Thanks, ma. Hi. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:44 That was funny, but it was brought to you by year. So you want it to you there. I'm letty for Brownback mornings. Let's get into some studios. Right stock Hell of studios What's 9 plus 10 Turn your line
Starting point is 01:11:55 Look at this studio Food Peritos we got the Top 5 Hispanic female Names are the most toxic Coming in at number five Where did you get this study? Shout out to the homies
Starting point is 01:12:07 At not that famous show On IG So you can Yeah It's yeah It's a study done by Some real real Intelligent people
Starting point is 01:12:16 At number five Coming in Do you guys want to guess it Number five This is the most toxic Hispanic Latinana. Yeah, Hispanic, Latina. Number five.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Polina. Okay. Veronica. That's in there, but it's not number five. Okay. All right, coming to number five, we have Adriana. Oh, yeah. Adriana.
Starting point is 01:12:38 Yes, Adriana. Number four, it starts with an S. Do you guys want to guess? Stephanie. Oh, no. Samantha. No, very close. I'm wondering because you guys are saying names, but it's Latinas.
Starting point is 01:12:57 Yeah, number four, Latina. The number four most talk Latina name is Sophia. So, yeah. Spelled with a pH. So they spelled it wrong. Sophia in Spanish is S-O-F-I-A, but whatever. It's fine. Number three, it's Veronica.
Starting point is 01:13:11 Veronica. Laverro. Number two, starts with a C. Anybody want to guess? Cecilia. Close. Claudia. Yes.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Claudia, coming at 62% toxicity. I don't believe it. And the number one toxic Latina name starts with A. Anna. Oh, my God. Anna, and 90% toxicity. There is. So, Adriana, Sophia, Veronica, Claudia, and Anna, you guys are the most toxic.
Starting point is 01:13:41 Oh, my gosh. Yeah, they, like, surveyed a bunch of fools for this. And it's like, hey, give us the name of the girl that's crashed out on you the most. And these are the names that came. Adriana number five, Sophia at number four, Veronica at number three, Claudia at number two, and Anna at number one. And I believe, and I believe that one. I don't, I think all the anas I know are really nice. And can you blame them?
Starting point is 01:14:02 They've had to deal with Anna Banana all their life. Thati Anna. Yeah, Thottia. Yeah, no. And you can't trust somebody with just three letters in their name. Anna. And all those end with a. All those end with an A.
Starting point is 01:14:15 Your name is Vic. Oh. Stupid. Does you have been so? They all end in an A. They all end in an A. Oh, my gosh. We'll see.
Starting point is 01:14:27 Do you see Jorge? It could be worse. Your name's Laticia. I know, but I'm not on there. You're actually number six. Honorable mention. My mom tells me I'm crazy. I'm like, you don't know crazy.
Starting point is 01:14:37 I could be crazy. I could be Adriana Anna, Claudia. Belonica. Sophia. And Angelica is number seven. Oh, but he's lying. He's like he's making it up. His little face.
Starting point is 01:14:49 Ramona. Ramona. It's number nine. Okay, because I was wondering because you're like, oh, like somebody here is in the list. So I was thinking it's going to be one of us. No, no, we were just teasing. It was a great tease.
Starting point is 01:15:00 It had you stick around, didn't it? You were waiting for it. We're still waiting for it right now. Hello, Studius. Look at this studious house food. All right, it's not time for some deportes. Get with the J. Shoot it.
Starting point is 01:15:12 Playball! Chris Paul got clipped by the Clippers earlier this year and he's finally telling his story you guys so CP is an all-time great in the NBA and he played for the Clippers you know during their Lob City heyday he was supposed to come to the Lakers right yes 2011 he was traded here freaking silver was like no David Stern yeah he reversed the trade
Starting point is 01:15:37 he's silver freaking stern is that the time where he said it's like it's unfair to the NBA yes yes but then let LeBron go to Miami bro come on let's talk about it yeah but so he was a he was a He was treated like trash earlier this season by the Clippers during what was supposed to be his retirement tour this season. And back in December, he was on a road trip and he was sent home in the middle of the night. And he posted on his social media that he was being sent home in the middle of the night.
Starting point is 01:16:01 But he hasn't publicly spoken about it until now. All right, listen to this. Early in the season, Lawrence Frank sent me an article about how great my leadership was. A article I'd never seen. He texted it to me saying, man, this is great leadership right here. During training camp, I talked to one of my teammates. As soon as I went in the mill room, somebody came and told me, like, they didn't want me giving players advice.
Starting point is 01:16:23 Oh, poor thing. So they said, you're the kind of leader. Lawrence Frank is the president of the Clippers. Oh, thanks for telling me. I for sure didn't know that. And so he was, like, sending him an article. Like, yeah, bro. Like, look, everybody knows you're a leader.
Starting point is 01:16:36 This is the kind of leadership we need in our team. And he started doing leadership things, given, you know, advice to younger players. And they're like, hey, hey, stop doing that. What are you doing over here? Why are you talking to our younger players and giving them advice? What the hell do you think you're doing? Chib advice. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:49 Where's he ever? Literally. He actually got traded to the Raptors and he just retired because they didn't want him either. He didn't want to go to Toronto. Why they don't want me, man? Yeah. They didn't want him either? Why don't they want me, man?
Starting point is 01:17:02 Yeah. So he officially announced his retirement earlier this month. And the fact that you guys didn't even hear about it is even sadder because it's just like it was a very like dull like that didn't even want to report it. Oh, that's so sad. I know. He's not here too, no? No, he's not from out here. He's from North Carolina, but he played out here.
Starting point is 01:17:21 He lives out here. You know, that was his thing, too. He was talking about how he was excited to play in front of his family for his final season, and he's winning, tried to be a leader. And, you know, the Clippers don't like those. So it's a pretty sad way, the way that he went out, but it's all the Clippers' fault. And by the way, he also said that Lawrence Frank, the president of the Clippers, said that, like, hey, we're going to retire your jersey someday.
Starting point is 01:17:45 Don't worry about it. Someday. He's like, yeah. I wouldn't even want that at this point. No, at all. And so they were like, he was on the podcast with some other NBA players, and they were just all laughing about it. Oh, they were laughing.
Starting point is 01:17:57 They were just, like, it was Carmelo Anthony. He was just like, bro, like, of course he did, you know. Who do the Clippers have right now? Kauai. Oh, nice. They have Kawhi, but James Hardin got traded. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Westbrook's gone.
Starting point is 01:18:08 Yeah. Everybody's gone. Mm-hmm. Fans are gone. The fans are there. They were never there. They were there. They're there.
Starting point is 01:18:15 They're there. They have a bunch of little lights. It's a great. It's a great venue. It's a beautiful venue. You've been there. Yes. The clippers were gracious enough to even have me in the building and not Chris Paul.
Starting point is 01:18:33 Oh my. They, no, they were so cool. They want me to do a show there so they wanted me to come check out the venue. They're super gracious. VIPCs gave my kids jerseys. They shut down. the extra basketball court that's inside the stadium for my kids to play. We got to play basketball in there.
Starting point is 01:18:53 Really cool. Very beautiful venue. It's unfortunate that it's just, you know, just not the, you know, the team could be better. Con, you have a show that you bring on Chris Paul. You know? Wow. Dude, my jersey might get retired first in Chris Ball. It's like the Taylor Swift jersey.
Starting point is 01:19:09 Hold on. Wait, you know what? You're very right. I want to take back my statement that they don't have any fans. Because I went and there's lots of fans. There's lots of events. The AC in there is amazing. Hitting.
Starting point is 01:19:19 I'm not like, they have some of the best fans in the league. I mean, it's... Oh, you guys talk about the ACS fans. I get... Yeah, they have a lot of fans in there. Oh, you're so dumb. Oh, my gosh. The circulation, the air circulation is top notch.
Starting point is 01:19:33 It's annoying. It's beautiful. It's a beautiful. It really is. It really is a nice venue. It's nice. It's nice. Okay, okay, all right, shut up. Y'all are going.
Starting point is 01:19:42 Okay, yeah, it's a nice venue. It's a nice venue. They treat Chris. Pollock trash. Okay. All right. All right. It is time.
Starting point is 01:19:50 Because with sports and going down, I don't know if you knew this, but we're on our way to Vegas this afternoon because we will be broadcasting live from the MGM Grand. Shout out to Mario Barrios and Ryan Garcia. Their fight is this weekend at the T-Mobile arena in Las Vegas and make sure you tune in
Starting point is 01:20:05 for the rest of the week because we will be live from Las Vegas. Will these fools be hungover? Which one won't turn up? Which one has to do a challenge and a body shot off the other one because I'm actually fighting this weekend too. Fighting what? Devens?
Starting point is 01:20:21 In Vegas. Fighting what? Fighting what? Fighting what? Fighting what? I need the urge not to lose all my money in Vegas. Take his credit card, Nikki. All right.
Starting point is 01:20:29 Keep it here more brown back mornings on the way.

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