Hodgetwins Podcast - Hodgetwins & Anthony Brian Logan Have BLACK FATIGUE Like You WOULDN'T BELIEVE!
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You know what?
I wish black people, because they, black people, liberal blacks,
I wish they marginalized conservative black voices,
and they should be getting a second opinion because if you had a second opinion,
you would see things from other people's point of view.
And black people just, especially black liberals, black women, black men,
they put themselves in the box and they see the word from a racist lens.
Like, I do not doubt for a fact if that dude was on the jury,
whatever his name is, he's going to convict that man simply because he's white.
Yeah.
Same.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the problem is what we're going to do with these niggins?
Hey, wait, but check it out, though.
There was another case in New York on the subway.
Somebody else got killed on the subway.
It was a black man versus a black man.
Really?
You see that?
Yeah.
I saw that.
Okay.
Yeah.
So black man attacks the other black man's girlfriend, I think.
It's punching or hitting her.
Black man has a knife, a weapon, stabs him,
kills them right there on the subway.
At first they say, okay, we're going to get you manslaughter.
Then they drop it.
Then they drop everything.
So no charges, no court case, no nothing.
Wow.
But then you're nearly with the little restraint,
and things go wrong,
oh, let's go throw you in the penitentiary.
Right.
Same place, New York City subway.
Yeah.
And that dude was actually carrying a concealed weapon
that he had been licensed for it.
And they dropped the charges against him.
Yep.
Because they had a weapon charge at first.
Drop all of that.
I've seen another video of it was a black guy and a white guy.
I wish I had that video
and the black guy just punches
the white guy for like bumping into him
oh
man fuck
it's been a great video
you're like to have to say
black guy punches white guy
you're gonna get the whole internet
yeah you can get
you can get to
hey
is it just me
you're like your
your feet on Instagram
I just see nothing but black people
gets crashing out black women
black dudes fighting. I'm like, why does
this keep coming up in my feet?
Why can I get some white people at your feet?
I don't really see that too much. I'll be seeing
them Instagram models on my feet. I don't be seeing
Oh, you be like it. Oh, you be looking at them
twerking videos.
See, I like too many of the
crashing out videos. Yeah, yeah.
As soon as you look at one, you're going to get everything.
You're going to get bombarded. You look at it, but
didn't you like it? Yeah. And say
And you saved it, yeah, that's a keyed in right there.
That's an algorithm.
Right, right.
I guess my algorithm messed up.
Yeah.
I don't mean it sounds so racist over here.
So you grew up in South Boston, you spent time between West Virginia.
Where do you live at now?
Well, I grew up in Norfolk, North Florida, Virginia, that area.
North Florida, Virginia.
Okay.
You always confused Northfolk with Virginia Beach for some of our reasons.
Same thing.
It's all one place, yeah.
But now I live in Chattahed a Nuggette, Tennessee.
Oh.
Yeah.
So I'm probably about 90 minutes from Atlanta
about two and a half hours from Nashville.
Oh, okay.
You spend a little time in Atlanta too, right?
Oh, yeah.
I'm in Atlanta quite a bit.
Tell me about Atlanta.
That's a gay place, right?
Well, look, you know what?
My thing is, if you look for it, you're going to find it.
Right.
If you're going to find the eight-foot-tall transformer,
you could go in and get that down in Midtown Atlanta.
Yeah.
Right.
Man, I'm in Atlanta.
I ain't even got to look for it.
It's right there my face.
They're swinging on bowling.
hanging off of signs and stuff
they twerk it out and fit it in the middle
of the parking lot and stuff.
Yeah, that place is like really gay,
like the women there,
we're just going through the airport in Atlanta.
Like, just women are so aggressive.
Oh, yeah.
Because I think it's a lack of straight man now.
And when I'm coming through the airport,
you say, yep, that dude's straight.
Yep.
That's an alpha male right there.
That's an alpha male right there.
Got a beard and everything.
Now, but they're very aggressive.
If they will pull up on you, you could be on the date with one girl.
They're coming to host, a waitress, somebody at your table trying to talk to you.
Or when she goes to the bathroom, she'll give you the number.
I've had that experience a few times.
Oh, man.
Atlanta.
Yeah, I ain't got in the, well, I'm married now.
I can't do it.
Nah, don't even do it.
I ain't had a black piece of ass in a long time.
And they wear you out down there because there, there's no men.
Oh, man, they're going to wear you smooth out.
So stay away.
Yeah.
I was married before I was black.
It was a horrible fucking experience.
I was like, I never do that shit again.
Are you married?
No, I'm not.
I was, but I'm not.
I'm in the street.
Oh, you're in the street time.
Yeah.
Do you have a preference in women or?
I like black women.
Yeah.
I like all women.
Yeah.
I ain't going to discriminate now.
If I get one of them, like, you know,
big European,
Melania Trump-looking women coming here.
Yeah, she's going.
Right.
Come on back to Tannanooka with me.
We're leaving.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, like, I like, I like, I like, I like, all women, but with black women,
I got my guard up.
I know the science.
It's like, oh, man, I'm going to do that no more.
Yeah, I don't know.
Some people side gets picked the wrong black woman.
Yeah, that woman he used to date, she used to whoop his ass.
See, that's a red plant right there.
Come on, man, you're getting beat up.
It's like, man, all right, this might not be the one right here.
Brian.
I used to come to see him.
I was in Marine Corps.
He was in Marine Corps in San Diego.
I was in Tulsa, California.
I would drive up to go see him.
And every time I got to see him, he had a new scratch.
I was like telling Chief, man, you better leave this woman.
You're going to wake up one day with a knife in your chest.
That woman was, man, you don't want to turn the car around.
That's how I met the bitch.
We drive around in San Diego, right?
Joe, so look, man, I think those some hookers, turn around.
That's that's what you said.
It was two black chicks walking up the street.
So I turned around, they wasn't hookers, but they was just walking up the street.
And they got in the car with us.
That's how I met her.
That's how he met his ex.
Yeah.
Got married, man.
You know what the problem was?
married too young. That's the problem.
How old were y'all when y'all got married?
19.
Oh, yeah, no. Come on. 19. Why would you get married at 19?
Stupid. I'm a family man.
Y'all, y'all were in the military, too. Military guys, y'all known for doing that.
Like, in Virginia, like, we see y'all coming out of the way. The Boat Boys, especially, the Navy guys.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Once you leave the gate, them girls are ready for you.
Right. And you get paid more money when you get married. Yeah.
They incentivize you to do it.
Yeah.
Bix took all my money.
Anyway, what do you think Penny's life
going to be going forward?
Daniel Penny.
He'll be all right because Zimmerman
went through the same kind of thing with
oh, we're going to do something soon but nobody did anything soon.
So ultimately he'll be okay, I think.
If I said, I'd lead a country, I'd go to Thailand or something.
Get one of them lady boys?
What?
I would probably lead a country.
personally because man people are crazy in this climate right now
everything's been polarized so much people are nuts people are crazy people are
crazy here now than they were doing so yeah once he gets his money from
New York City from the whole thing his special settlement money going to leave
he's looking at a big settlement too because they broadcast it on several
networks like they that guy saying he's a white supremacist and clan and yeah I think
he has a great case against the media too yeah yeah the way they procurates
them.
Yeah, textbook definition of slander
what they're doing against.
Yeah, like Cal Rittenhouse too.
Yeah, same thing.
How much did Kyle get?
He got a big settlement, right?
I think it was undisclosed.
It was rumors going around, but I didn't see
no official figure.
You remember the coveting kids?
It was at the Capitol at the steps
when that Native American came up.
They actually...
I think he got hundreds of millions of dollars.
That's probably wrong, though, but he got a lot of money.
He shouldn't have to work a day in his life.
Samman.
What's the name?
Nick Samman?
Yeah, Nick Samman.
Yeah. And look, you don't hear nothing about him now. He retired.
Are you good? He truly, he went to the beach. He was wearing Thailand somewhere with one of them.
He got one of those boys, got one of those damn Asian girls like that.
Yeah, man, it's just, you know what? When I was growing up, I used to look at the TV and people wearing the suits, and I would just give them this sense of authority over me and everything that they say is true and real and correct.
It's like, now me being adult, I look at the media, and they're just reckless. The things they say, there's no fact check. When they do fat check it,
your stuff, they share opinions that doesn't make a lot of sense.
It's like Don Lim is a perfect example of that.
You know, he left CNN, we got far from CNN.
Elon Musk gave him a job at X.
Yep.
Great opportunity.
Great opportunity.
What does he do?
He go interview Elon Musk and the whole time he's patronized him.
He's condescending and he gets fired.
It's like these people are their own worst enemies.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know.
The way the mainstream media works is that they'll present something that's true in the incorrect way.
So the way they'll say it, they use certain little key words, make you think something else other than what the truth is.
But then you say, hey, you lied about it.
They say, no, we didn't lie.
We told the truth.
But you know how people are.
They don't really understand what you're saying.
It's like speaking and lawyers speak in perpetuity.
What that mean?
I don't know what that means.
And they know you don't know it.
So they put it in the contract.
So you sign it and get railroaded.
They lie by our mission.
Yeah, exactly.
Pray on people's ignorance.
Yeah. Democrats. That's how to get votes. They pray on your stupidity.
Hey, let me ask you this, Anthony. Who you think is the dumbest demographic?
The dumbest voting block politically.
Everybody already know that. You keep asking questions.
Well, I struggle with this. It's either black women or white women. I don't know who's stupider.
Nah, I think white women do things, I think they do things to get power for themselves.
White women. With feminism and everything, they're very craft.
You know, that's why they want to abortion because they want to just go do what they want to do, delete the baby and get away with it.
But we don't do things to get anything.
We just do it just because.
Yeah, just out of spite.
At a spite.
Because my grandma and them did it, I'm going to do it.
You have no idea who's running, no idea what their policies are.
I'm going to just do it.
But the white women, they do things for a very specific reason.
Yeah.
Right, right.
You know, I came across a lot of videos, a lot of civil rights leads, a lot of people sharing opinions about the civil rights movement.
they actually say that the civil rights movement actually was detrimental to black people.
He said, we were better off back there.
We were, exactly.
You know, all the integration, all that kind of stuff, they set us back.
They said it's back.
And then now we've got a handout for the government.
Give me this, give me that.
But at the same time, we're not moving forward.
Right.
So then when they bring in money to a community, like somebody you want,
that's called gentrification.
Oh, why are you bringing in the Starbucks?
Well, didn't you want some more money?
Where did they go to the money right there?
So are you prepared for it or you want your handout?
Right.
What they're going to end up doing to the community is,
shipping them out way far away.
Right.
Like, it's happening right now in Atlanta.
Okay, so you got downtown, Midtown,
bucket, all of that,
you got black folks who might have been there.
But now you're about to go way out to an hour away,
almost Alabama.
You're going to be in the middle of nowhere
and then try to figure it out that way.
You're going to get forced back to raising chickens
and cows on wet now.
Ain't going to be no more urban living.
Right, right.
I think Democrats' condition of people,
their constituents to be depending on the government
instead of like coming up with solutions for those people.
Yeah.
You know, that makes them more independent.
Yeah.
Less relying on the government.
I think they want people reliant on them.
Yeah.
And that's the black community.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Who was that one president?
What was his name?
Lyndon B. Johnson?
Yes.
Is that any truth that?
I can't find that video.
But they said, we're going to have these ends voting us for the next.
200 years?
Yeah.
I mean, I heard the same thing.
I mean, whether you said it or he didn't say it,
does it really matter?
Because we see what happened.
then. It worked, you know, whatever, you know, if you said there or he didn't, it worked because
super rights and all like that, I mean, before that, we had a little bit more parody, like some
Democrats, some Republicans, but now it's almost 100%. Right. But now be going back to the other
way, though, with the men, black men. I think black men in Texas voted 15% for, who was that,
Trump in 2020, but now at 34% in 2024. So that's a big jump. You know, it's weird. Well, it's not
weird but I thought it was amazing that Latino men in this last election that was big
yeah it's like the men the men like you know what if women couldn't vote oh yeah if they
couldn't vote it wouldn't be no problems right I personally don't think there will
be no problems like the woman would have our vote through her man right that's how
us I don't know I'm sick I guess it's sexes but no me
You vote for stupid shit.
Y'all ran to the polls to like vote to unalive your kid.
Yeah, but nobody's empowering yourself.
The thing about that is nobody took away their right to do that.
Yeah.
Yeah. They'll go back to lack of education.
They don't even know a Roe v. Wade is.
They say that Roe v. Way got repealed.
It's like, oh, we can't delete a baby no more.
It's like, nah, it depends on where you live.
You live in California.
Okay, vote on it.
You could delete up until the point of birth.
You might have more autonomy, quote, but they don't know nothing.
So they just think that it's automatically in assault on them.
Yeah, that's another example of just Democrats praying on their constituents.
Yeah, people.
They pray on weakness.
Like, we watch politics all the time.
We know what's going on.
But the majority of the population, they don't even pay attention until election time.
Yeah.
That's what it is.
They just look at keywords, ads.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what drove me crazy during this election process?
The Kamala ads.
Oh, boy.
They were so disingenuous, misleading, just straight lies.
Yeah, it looked like it.
How do they get away with that?
because again, they can say things in a way
to where it presents one way,
but it's saying,
nah, well, we say this and this,
so we adhere to the law.
They barely get away with it.
Barely, they barely follow the rules.
Yeah, a lot of the times I would look at the ass
that would have a disclaimer at the bottom.
Yeah.
And it's so small and it's so quick,
it's so brave you don't even see it.
I was like, I was like, oh my God.
This should be against the law.
Like, they was running an ad that Trump was going on,
going to take away his women's right to unalive their kids.
Right there at the bottom of the ad, it's a disclaimer.
What he really said.
And I was like, why are you saying one thing and putting in bold letters, you know,
making it fully aware of what you presented me, he was saying.
But right there at the bottom, there's the truth.
And people don't look at the bottom.
They don't see the disclaimer.
Well, you can't say it's too small.
Small print.
Hey, I think one of the biggest problems like the black community has is like the entertainment.
industry like our music like it's in our shows it's like it's just so damn degenerate and just ignorant and
i think that's why the black command is so screwed up so i'm going to ask you this like what do you
think about these female rappers these black female rappers like glorilla sexy red oh cardi b
cardi b throw her in now this promote ratchettiness because i think i think the uh the music industry
destroyed the black man the way the way they see the world now they're going after the black woman
man sexy red that's somebody that i hate a lot every time i see her it's just like like if the
STD could just animate as a real person yeah it's sexy red yeah i mean oh she's bad and then they go
back to like an education yeah a lot of these black kids out here their parents ain't there
nobody's there except for the tv okay and then the mom think it's cute oh look at do that dance
yeah it's sexy red it's working this little girl's five years old yeah then they put it on line
like, but they don't know nothing.
That's, that's the whole thing.
Oh, we got a flip.
See, it's what I'm talking about.
A nun outfit? Come on, man.
Can I understand?
Hold on. Hold on.
See, see, like, now, see, now, now we're just doing too much.
You see what I'm saying?
It's one thing to just be kind of gross and discussing, like, you know,
something on the bottom of you shoot.
But then you want to bring religion into it.
Yeah.
I think she's being told by somebody else to do that.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
The Jews is talking to her.
Because all these music labels
that are like, what do you call them?
The agents?
All of them are Jewish.
Yeah.
I know.
I won't bring up the kids.
That was just stupid.
Stupid.
Stupid.
They just get sticky.
Man.
That's crazy.
You don't see white women.
Well, you start.
You don't see.
I mean, they do it, but they do it classier.
You know?
Hey, man.
Can me, can you please, look, I never wanted Taylor Swift to,
appear on my TV screen so fast.
Let me get Taylor Swift.
I mean, she might have had 45 boyfriends, but that's fine.
That's fine.
At least you're not looking like that.
Right.
Yeah, but I think that's going to destroy black women.
It's already.
Black women are ratchet now more and more.
That's going to destroy the black women.
If any black woman is following sexy red, it's already, it's over.
It's a rap.
Yeah, man, you get Taylor Swift, man.
That's what I want.
Yeah, there we go.
Taylor Swift, nice white girl.
Nice woke progressive.
Yeah, well, I take that over a black.
See, that's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
This is New York City.
Yeah.
They're going to remove y'all from the city.
Y'all going to the woods of Pennsylvania.
Right.
Yeah.
What the hell is this?
I don't identify if I don't know who they are.
All right, that's enough.
That's enough.
We get the bitch.
Yeah, but
I've never seen a video of white.
Man.
I never see that.
Let me see that tweet.
I never see you to be on white girls
doing anything like this.
It's always the black girl.
What do you tweet that shit for?
I don't know.
I was upset at black folks.
I shouldn't have tweeted that.
I shouldn't tweet of that shit.
I shouldn't tweet.
I apologize to it.
Dad, you got to go out there and find it.
So a bunch of white girls crashing out like that.
They're going to take me 10 years to find it.
Yeah, man.
I'm not against on making money like sex or red.
But y'all don't realize what these people are doing to the black community.
Like, they call us sellouts and that we're detrimental to the black community.
We're not doing all this crazy stuff.
We're not criminals and we're not advocating for drug use or criminal behavior.
But we're the ones that's going to destroy the black community.
Instead of like shit like that.
It's nuts.
Well, our culture is nuts.
Everything is backwards.
Like, bizarre a Superman.
Everything is the other way.
Like when I grew up, man, if I did something crazy,
my dad will beat me into an inch of my life.
Oh, yeah.
Daddy, Daddy didn't whoop my ass.
He would beat us.
Yeah.
And but you know what's weird, though, with a switch,
we'd have welts and stuff on it.
But looking back on it, all my friends didn't have a dad.
We had a dad.
Yeah.
Look how they turned out.
So I enjoy, looking back on it,
I'm glad I got them ass weapons because I deserve that bit of it.
How was it like with you growing up in high school with friends?
Because what my brother just mentioned, we didn't even notice it because, you know,
we had a mother and a father.
And then you look back in your past and you look back and like, wow, none of my friends had dads and all of them with the prison.
Every last one of them.
Yeah.
Career criminals.
Yeah.
Career prisons.
Now, when I was in the real, real hood area, like in Portsmouth, like a lot of them, like I got friends I had known from way back.
then when I was a little kid.
Yeah.
One of my best friends went to prison for 12 years.
He did six and then was home and then did six more.
Wow.
I got a lot of friends.
I got a lot of friends that's dead, people that got shot killed.
Right.
A lot of that.
But then once I got older, like we had a little bit more money, so it was better.
You know, kids going to school, dressing nights and all of that.
So it was different, you know, around the white kids and the suburb kids.
And the suburb black kids, it was fine.
But early, early, oh, man, it was crazy.
I got some crazy stories, some hood stories.
Yeah, let's hear him.
Oh, man.
So, the crack era, that hit pretty hard when I was a kid.
Oh, really?
I remember I was probably about four or five years old.
I saw this white dude with his head stitched up, like, it was staple from top to,
from the front of the back.
So they got hit in the head by a frying pan, by a fiend.
Oh, friend of mine got beat up by a fiend had to get put on the helicopter,
you get airlifted.
I got some more, but I can't tell.
Yeah, it's too bad.
Oh, man, no, because I got to get it clear.
I got to tell people.
It's like, hey, can I tell that story?
because it's going to implicate you.
You know what, me and Keith got robbed by one of our
teammates at gunpoint after basketball practice.
Well, we're in sixth grade.
We didn't get robbed, Rob.
He pulled a gun out on us.
We told him five cent on us.
We gave him the five cents.
What was the default that counts, Keith?
He didn't get a mask on or he just like.
He just did it right before basketball practice.
Like, yo, what don't?
Y'all give me the money.
Yeah, he pulled a gun out.
We gave, I had like 10 cent on.
I gave it to him.
We went there and played basketball.
Oh, so with the guy that robbed you gunpoint,
Y'all played basketball after that.
Yeah, he was on the basketball team with us.
But you didn't go like kind of kind of hard on no crossover, no dump.
No, that nigger got a gun.
The crazy thing about that after practice, he pulls his gun on again.
I know you got more money.
And this time the coach saw.
Yeah, next day in school, he set me down with the principals.
What happened?
He said, well, he pulled a gun on me.
He said, he said, he put a gun on me.
He said, give me all your money.
I gave how much money you gave myself?
I think it was like two quarters.
Yeah, I was going to give me some candy after basketball practice.
Yeah, Wills in like 6th grade, he got expelled from school.
I didn't send him at school ever again.
Man, look, if you got a gun trying to take 25 cent,
and that ain't enough you want more.
Yeah.
You might need to do something else with that, man.
Go ahead and sell that gun and get your life together, man.
Come on.
This is before Biden inflation.
50 cents was 50 cents back in those days.
Yeah, you know what?
But when we got out of house, I was like, I got to get out of here.
All my friends going to jail, I ain't got that.
So we joined the Marine Corps.
Yeah.
How did you get away from it?
well me I was always kind of my mind was somewhere else because remember in the summertime I'll be in West Virginia so it wasn't no hood stuff going on it's just country roads right no stop lights straight dogs it's super country how about the Klan they went after you
no no it's not really West Virginia it's straight like everybody staying in the areas we had a black community in West Virginia believe it or not
that's 97% white state but in Rand you know Randy Moss yeah yeah Randy Moss that's where you're from oh really yeah yeah yeah
my mom went to school with his mom we know him but anyway we over there's not
there we're chilling now if you go down this little area and one of them hollas in the
mountain yeah so now you're not you're going too far and then if they they string you up
it's your fault because you went there looking for it yeah stay in your little neck of the
wood stay in your pocket and you be good yeah yeah and same thing goes for the white man
so we're coming to mother and I'm gonna string you up man man you crazy I mean my boy
we grew up in a poor white area and my dad had a choice where you want to live the
white area or the poor blacker.
I'm going to live with them white redness.
Yeah.
Daddy was a good man.
Kept us out of trouble, man.
How was your dad when he disciplined?
Did he ever hit you?
Nah, he wasn't really the disciplinarian.
My mom was.
Oh, yeah. She took the shoe out, huh?
Oh, no, mom, she don't play no games.
Five foot tall would beat you to death.
Dad was more just like, he would talk.
He was more like a logical thinker.
He's a bad.
He's a bad.
Mom crash out.
So I was kept in line by them.
And then my grandparents, like my great-grandmother lived to be like 95.
Up until the day she died, she was real sharp.
When she was in the 80s, she was strong.
She could beat you at 85 years old and it hurt.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that's who kept me in lines, them.
Yeah.
Mama just come in and save us.
Stop.
You're going to kill them.
Now, mom, mom crash out.
She ain't, no, she ain't played no games.
But now you can't even beat your kids no more.
That's against the law.
I've never touched my kids.
You got good kids, that are they bad?
They bad as hell.
Yeah, there you go.
You know what, after this park, I'm going to beat the shit out of my kids.
My kids are good.
I ain't have to be it.
I used to hit them on the belt, though.
Really?
Yeah, I used to beat the hell out of them.
You know what?
I sport my kids.
No, but this is younger.
He wouldn't sit down.
He wouldn't shut up.
Huh?
Who?
Josh.
Why would you?
He's always laughing and shit.
I had to.
With a belt?
Yeah.
But I felt bad after I did it.
So I stopped.
Hey, but it worked, though, because he's all right.
Yeah, he's all right.
Yeah, he ain't die.
You're good.
Yeah, he's shy as hell, though.
I think I beat the hell out of him.
He probably got that from me.
You know what, Daniel?
Since Trump won in the presidency,
I think it's more socially acceptable for you, say,
a vote for Trump because anybody
if you're a true independent,
why the hell would you vote for the left this time around?
Yeah, nah, it's crazy.
They did everything and turned everybody off.
Everything. And then the main thing
was Biden. This guy's 100 years old. He looked
every bit of 100 years old. And when that debate
happened, I had liberals calling me like, man,
he looked crazy on stage. Like, that's how he looked
for real the whole time. I didn't even know.
They had no idea. Yeah, it's at one point where
by I was talking, did he just
looked up. We destroyed
Medicare.
He said something like that.
We end social security.
Yeah.
He said something crazy.
And then they went to Trump.
I don't know what the hell he said.
He doesn't know.
And you know what Gray gave so much credibility
to the Republicans?
Republicans have been saying this
for like the last four years.
Yeah.
You've been saying it.
I've been saying the same thing.
Like before he's like 2019.
I'm like, do y'all see that guy right there?
Look at him.
It looks a thousand years old.
Yeah.
Oh, you just hate him.
He has a stutter.
It's like, no stuttering.
That's just age.
Right.
This dude, oh, this dirt.
Hey, man, one more, one swift win, he's done.
Yeah.
He fall on the ground.
He ain't going to make it.
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