Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - Episode #4 - "Rolling The Dice"
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Real niggas, fake niggas, what's the difference?
Niggins say that they all real.
Rat, niggas, snake, niggas, keep it on me because they said that they all killed.
Bottom line, run it up.
Trap niggas, niggas, niggas said that they all deal.
She's getting cold.
Come on my hostile, hostile, hostile, hostile.
Real niggas, fake niggas.
What's the difference
Niggas said that they all real
Rat niggins
Snake niggas
Keep it on me
Cause they say that they all kill
Bottom line run it up
Track niggas niggins said that they all still
My heart
Heart still
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Once again, you see, you see, listen, I'm letting my soul glow today.
I'm just like, listen, man, I wanted the little hair piece.
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No, no, no, no.
Yesterday.
But it's a day old.
But I came to realize I was going to get like a little hookup, the little wave, John.
Because I said I wanted to, you know, the waves, I mean.
We need to do that.
Spinner.
No, I just let it go.
I said, man, forget it, man.
You let it go?
You know, because, you know.
I wish I could put a razor to my drink.
Your drink looks shining like leather.
No, I know.
Do you look like leather?
Oh, when you came to see me in jail, you said, they said,
your head looked like lover.
I said, whoa, man.
Come on, man.
Because I do the clipper, so I still have a more shadow.
You want to say, you're talking about my head.
Your head is like a lover.
Your head is like leather.
I didn't know if you thought I brought a bunny with me and died.
I said, yo, what type of thing?
His head looked like leather.
I said, Danny, how do you get oil sheen?
I said, how did he get oil sheen in the shell?
That nigga here, he came.
My shit was glowing.
I said, you got oil she?
I said, man.
Hey, listen, man, this is million dollars worth of game.
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I'm Gilly the King.
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And, um, man, we love our followers.
Man, they keep putting us in the top ten every week.
We love y'all.
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Every way.
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So let's get into the first topic.
Okay, so I was doing some studies over the week.
What type of studies?
And come to find out 78% of men jerk off at least two times a week.
I think you're wrong.
You're absolutely wrong.
What?
You're absolutely wrong.
I thought I did the studies.
You're absolutely wrong.
What you mean?
You said two times a week.
I didn't jerked off every day.
But you did, friend.
No, I'm not saying.
You know, like you did 20 years in jail, so you're one with you.
With yourself.
And listen, I got, I escaped a day day.
I went on the day day day.
You're a professional monkey squeezer.
And listen, I went on a day.
Chicken choker.
That's when I was, that's when I was in love with Pinky.
That's when we had our secret relationship.
So you mean to tell me, you used to have relationship with girls in the porno magazine?
Her old Pinky, yeah, she was my, she was special to me.
But she didn't know that.
No, she, it was a connection.
Like I told you before, it was like, I don't have to, I don't have to, you know, describe my connection to her.
Well, let me ask you a question.
So you come home from jail, 20 years, you're in a relationship.
Yeah.
You still jerk off?
Hold up.
Before we get to that, I want to back up to what you said.
The numbers you said was off.
How?
Come on, man.
People squeezing off, man, more than, listen, you're going to squeeze off more than twice a week.
I couldn't even imagine just doing it twice a week.
So do you?
I came right as soon as I came home, I was three, four a day.
I was happy.
Lord had mercy.
So you're doing that to your guy like that?
Listen, man.
You're putting your dick in a headlock like that.
I trained mine.
You trained it.
Had the training for war.
Come back.
You trained.
Hold on.
So in 20 years.
I trained my joint.
I was, man.
You trained your dick like a dog.
Come in, Scooter.
Listen, man.
Listen, man.
What the fuck.
Every time, listen, I, listen, I ain't even going to hold you.
I always had the porn book connects in jail.
I kept me.
kept me in connect. I was like, I was the line.
I kept me a listen. All the, all the lines on porn. Who?
Wait, so hold on. So you said like, like how Pablo Escobar was to connect on cocaine.
You was the connect on porno magazine.
El smutto. Like chop up.
And listen, I need more. Listen. Listen, I would know, listen, listen. It was dudes. It was dudes. I
wouldn't know personally. And somebody might come to me.
You're like, yo, wow. He just let me see the new black video illustrated or the new but man.
And I said, whoa, he got what?
I slide right up, and I started just a magical cut.
Man, that game was crazy last night, boy.
Yeah, I don't even know what game was on, but I know it was a game on.
And then, yeah, man, LeBron tore him up.
Yeah, he had a bad boy, this time and third.
Next day, you know, I get in the conversation and I listen, man,
and I case him out for like a day.
And then, you know, I crack for the book.
Yeah, man, I've got some, if you ever need some, that's when I go in,
if you ever need any books, you like to go on dates?
Yeah, I do dates, you know.
Listen, I got a nice collection of women.
So, hold on.
Because I learn new information every day.
In jail, you was known as El Smuto?
Yeah, certain jails, because I would get a better connect.
That's not a good name to be known at in jail.
No, no, no.
But you know, the boy, oh, don't do that.
Don't do that.
We're just saying.
That's my man, El Smuttoe up there.
Come on, man, don't do that.
We just say.
Because a smut on the street is somebody that gets put the butt-necked chokehold
and fuck the brakes off of it.
That's a smuttle.
on the street as a bitch.
You put the butt neck and Fort Nelson
and you fucked the brakes off.
We're not saying that.
You was known as El Smotto in jail.
I had Smutter magazine, man.
I had Smut magazine.
I'm going to tell you this.
This is no BS.
So was Pablo El Chappel and L.
Smutton.
There's no BS.
I was so mad, right?
Listen, I ain't even going to hold you, man.
When Pennsylvania, the state of Pennsylvania,
took the smut books out of jail,
they took already movies for them as smut books.
Do you know?
I didn't realize, but then I realized
I realized I was trying to start a riot about that shit.
I was pissed.
I was hyping.
We can't just let them do this.
Next, they're going to take our air.
If they take the smud books from us,
we're not going to be able to breathe next.
I was losing my mind.
I'm like, what?
They was like, yeah, we got to get rid of all books.
I'm like, I'm not getting rid of nothing.
So let me ask you a question.
Is jerking off cheating?
I'm going to say this.
I'm going to say this.
Because before you say that, because every man that jerks off...
In order to cheat, you've got to be with somebody else.
No, no, no, no.
It's not cheat.
It's not.
It's not cheating, man.
So, every man that jerks off either is looking at another woman or thinking about another woman.
No guy ever jerks off and thinks about his woman, the woman that he had sex with 42,000 fucking times.
Like, why would you jerk off thinking about your woman?
That's not going to be qualified as cheating.
That's not, that's not.
All right, if you're chasing your dreams, you have money in your head, right?
All the things you want to buy.
You don't have it yet.
so you don't have money you still broke oh so the fact that so the fact that uh when you jerk off
you be thinking about the old-ass golden girls that's not cheating betty white and them
bitches no i don't think about them the hundred and eight who you be thinking about
let's put you on front street get your slap when you get home tonight who you be thinking
about my baby you're a lying motherfucker if you was jerking off thinking about you
Baby, you just wait for your baby to get there.
Be hitting it.
So let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
Do April ever be sleeping, you go on the bathroom and handle it?
No, I handle it right there.
In the bed with her?
What?
I'm a sheet shaker.
You're what?
The sheet be shaking.
That's all you see.
And she don't wake up?
She's a hard sleeper.
She sleeps through that?
And sometimes, and sometimes you, you know,
You know how she moved?
You'd be like this.
You do one of these, those crack your eye.
Hey, so you're saying jerking off is not considered cheap.
But you got to understand this.
Women jerk off too.
And when they jerk off, they don't think about us.
They're thinking about Baby League.
Like I start to think when Tudy, I know Tudy does when I'm not around.
Who does she think about?
Do you think the women still?
Do she think about an old boyfriend back in a day chicken?
Do you think them girls pop off?
to us from our striper days?
What do you think?
I don't know.
I was inches, so they might get a visual of that dick swinging in that motherfucking tube, sock and, you know.
That was TTD.
I don't know.
It's real interesting, but...
Would you get jealous if you found out that your old lady jerked off and thought about another
nigger from the past?
No, I don't care.
You wouldn't care?
I don't care.
I would be destroyed.
I don't care.
I would be destroyed.
be like you got that nigga
just dick on your mind
even though it's not in your palms
it's not in your presence
Tudy
you have that man
dick on your mind
I'm the only dick supposed to be on your mind
I'm the only dick supposed to be in your spine
you hear me
I would be I would be hurt
I would be a little jealous I'm not gonna lie
but what happened when Tudy was in jail though
I think they took her innocence
they did they did snatch their innocence
but I would say this though
but that was a woman so I can't get too mad about that
I'm gonna go back to this
I think your numbers dissolve.
I think dudes got to cast a check at least once a day.
I think two times a week is not going to add.
Dudes love going to the check catching place.
And getting the money order.
Me personally, only time I ever do it is when two act like she don't want to give me none.
So what I do is I let her go to sleep.
And then I stand up in the bed.
I put one leg on this side of it, the other leg on this side of it.
And then I hit that motherfucker and drop it on a like bird shit from the sky.
she'd be like that oh you know what they call that that's you know what they call that right
the sprinkler the sprinkler yeah let's call the sprinkler i hit it with the sprinkler baby
it's called a aka a baby shower hey the baby shower hey so let's go from let's transition from
this to stories from a cell stories from the cell is deep uh well i'm going to talk about it
it's crazy you say that but uh i had some of habit to me i was violated once in jail
not nothing not like you saying but i was violated
I had this old dude
And Mr. John in the cell, he was a white guy
Mr. John
Listen, man, come on, man
Come on, man, he was older, come on, man.
That's what they called him.
Mr. John used to write books and all this stuff, poetry.
So, so...
He called him Johnson and Johnson.
Listen, listen.
So, listen, this is the whole thing.
It's nighttime, right?
And I was one of them guys
that always be up sometime I be up
and I just laid in and be looking at the ceiling,
thinking about life and all that stuff.
And...
Fresh off of Jergolf.
Listen, thinking about life, right?
So, it was this lady working a night shift.
Hold on wait.
Was Mr. John Yoselli?
Yeah, he was my cell.
You ever jerked off with Johnny in a cell?
Listen, listen.
Could you listen, man?
All right, I'm just listening.
I'm listening.
I mean, so it was a lady working in a night shift.
So every time they come out, they flash light in your cell as they walk in by.
And I'm just sitting there looking in the ceiling, looking all a dumb thing.
I can't believe I fuck my life up.
I'm saying to myself, because I was just, you know, wanted to be cool in jail like a nut.
year after year.
So I wasn't sure, but I thought the bed was shaking a little bit
because the bunkers was connected.
So I'm like, you know, they got different bunkers.
They got something that stick to the wall and they got something that's connected.
So I'm sitting there, right?
And I'm like, oh, it's just me.
All right.
So when a lady came out, she's, oh, my God, what are you doing?
Oh, I'm sorry.
He was shaking the dice on me.
Oh, man.
He shook the dice.
You know, I suppose to shake the dice on your cell.
You pose the weight until your celly is not in the cell.
Right.
now I was pissed off
I didn't tell
I never told nobody about this
because you know dude
usually get fucked up for that
right
I never told nobody
because why you didn't fuck him up
because man
I was in I was in a different state
then I was just like
my mind was somewhere else
he was shook your fucking dice
I was hurt
oh yeah they had you
the butt neck and Fort Nelson
you're gonna tell me
what to shake the dice
Nick listen
listen
everybody everybody
see people before it right
but dudes that was in jail
I lied to you die
because I'm not going to lie
I didn't shook the dice
before my
myself and just like you know
I mean it's an art to shaking the dice
like like it's no straight up
there's an art to shaking the dice where you got
to sell because you do you this shit
so let's break this down for the people
who's never been in prison
apparently shaking the dice means
jerking off with another nigger in the cell
which you're shaking the dice no just
no it's shaking the dice is jerking off and you can be at home
and free jerk it's shaking the dice
because it's like you're shaking the dice oh but I'm saying
so what do it call when you when you jerk off
and another man's in a cell.
Turgging off?
This is called shaking the dice.
But I'm just saying this is what happened.
Dude, we're shaking the dice.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That should be called crap the fuck out.
The whole thing is, I'm not going to lie, man.
Selly be asleep, right?
So you sell he be sleeping on the bunk, and you might, it might be just like,
because, listen, that, listen, that jail shit, people will be lying.
That's a real crazy game, because you might have a chick working a block at night.
Might have a fat ass.
So you might have a case of door
Put the sheet up like you're taking the shit
The whole time you're watching
I walk the tear
You're something hitting light
You're like god damn
Shake the dice
You're shaking them jaws
As soon as you hear your celly move over there
You'll hit the taller
In that sense of the sound
You get a little more aggressive
Because when you hit the jaw
And all you hear
That's when you
The toilet flushing, right?
You got the sheet up, right?
And you're looking out of the journal.
Or you might have your book there.
You might have your book there.
You might have your book.
Like, man, I need my book first thing in the morning.
Because you got boys that's petty.
They get real petty with their pornography.
Man, man, I need it, man.
Don't tell you.
The pages better not come back sticky.
Yeah, you ever sent a nigga ever sent you some sticky pages?
Yeah, it happened to anybody.
And you just ban them.
They get banned to the list.
Because then you start telling people in the community.
Wait, hold on.
Now you start telling people in the community.
Community.
Nick, that's jail.
No, no.
all the smart book community.
It's a community of people that got,
that's collectors like comic books.
You're telling me, yeah, you're the boy, he's on the list.
And you had a list like, yeah, the boy, Mark, he's banned.
Came back, what, he ripped the page out too.
Oh, yeah, he's banned for life.
And then anybody go to a book, no,
the police took him, I don't have nothing.
You get banned.
So, you know.
So.
So.
Because you can't control it because you might be looking at it.
You might be looking at it.
You might be looking at a, right here.
You be from here.
You're looking at a Joan.
You're shaking the dice.
You're from here.
And you.
Yeah.
And you shoot it on the bitch on the magazine?
You shoot it.
You get on control it sometimes.
Sometimes you can't control it.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
So you're selling in the cell with you and you do that.
Then where do you put the shit at?
Would you sprinkle it on the floor?
You don't clean it up?
You would you just go to sleep with it in your hand, your palm?
Like what the fuck?
Like he don't see you in there trying to clean it.
No, I'm talking about the fucking come.
No, you got to listen.
No, listen.
Listen, me, you got to have a catch towel.
Like every, every two dice-shaker, bro, a catch towel.
I was a catch-tow legend.
What?
I kept a catch-tow.
A fucking catch-tow.
Yeah, like a regular towel, you just catch.
Listen, listen, listen.
If you were in a cell, listen, if you're sitting on the toilet, right?
You'll have a towel on your leg, right?
So if you got a towel on your leg, you're from here.
But see, if you got the book here, that's why you got to have a book on, like, an angle.
But, you know what I mean?
I'm a shooter.
So I shoot three points.
So it still hit the book, even if I got it out of an arm's reach.
So listen, I'm from here.
I'm like this.
I had a towel on my leg right here, right?
And I'd just be from here shaking the dice.
Seven!
Seven!
Come on.
Don't blow.
Box cars.
You see what I'm saying?
Shaking the dice down, right?
And then sometimes,
they get out of control and spray it.
And then that's when you got to activate your cleaning skills.
See, true balls.
True balls that want to stay in, that don't want to get banned.
From the community, from the jerk off community.
You got, is the style of this?
You got to take that tissue and you got to tap.
The jail, the jocs, the jocks.
Listen, you got to tap and pull.
When you spray a page, because you don't want enough to mess your name, you got to tap and pull.
Tap and pull.
You got to get your babies up off that page, man.
Straight up, you tap and pull.
And then once you do, you got to make sure to dry because if you pay the stick, you're done.
All right.
So apparently he just broke down how you jerk off in jail.
I don't know how many motherfuckers want to learn the exact way to jerk off in jail.
That's not some shit.
No, nobody want to know that.
But, dude, no, you'll catch on quick.
But I guess, I guess there's some people across the country who, who understand your story
and can share your process with you.
No, a lot of dudes know about, right.
You know, I've never had a catch towel.
I don't know what the fuck a catch towel is.
Yeah, I catch.
Because the catch towel makes the clean up easy.
I like, a bitch with a catch mouth.
Catch this.
Catch this my fucking your mouth.
No, no.
You want to drop it on a towel, roll a towel.
roll a towel up towel all sticky and shit you go to the shower we use the same
town like that's some other shit i haven't one time listen i ain't in one time my mom caught me
shaking the dice in the crib this back when i was young so i got to call jack about that story
she comes to the back room but i don't hear because link me i'm on some goofball stuff i got the long
cord plug to the tv i got the airphones on oh my god oh my god so i'm in there shaking the
Eight
Six
Bang, the door popped
I'm like, you know what I mean?
Listen, listen, listen
Once that happened
I had to reposition the gun
Who's on?
Man, what's up?
Oh, man, put your leg up.
But the joys, I forget the joan on the screen.
I'm like, oh, I got the big, dumb earphones on
this back in the day, man, this VHS work.
So Jack caught you in there whacking off.
She called me shaking a dice.
She probably called me playing.
That's unbelievable, man.
So the next segment is who would you be?
Now, I'm always asking you this.
I'm always asking you.
I'm always asking you.
I mean, no, I'm always asking you and you always answer it.
All right, but listen, I already know, listen, you already know who I want to be now.
I'm going to ask you, who would you be?
Would you be Dennis and Rob, man, right?
Come on, man.
Don't disrespect the legend.
And who would you be as a segment?
that if you died
and you died and you came back to life
and you have to choose between these people
you can't decline it
so you're asking me
if I if I passed away and I came back to life
and I could come back as Dennis Rodman
Elton John
are Freddie Mercury
Who the fuck is Freddy Mercury
I heard of Dennis Rodman
and Elton John that's two spicy motherfuckers
too. Why are you picking spicy
We are the champions, my friend.
Hey, why did you pick a spicy
motherfuckers with me, man?
That's Freddie Mercury from Queen,
the legendary rock crew.
Who would you be?
Was he spicy?
I'm not.
I don't, come on, man.
Would you be Freddie Mercury?
Would you be?
Whichever one was the least spiciest chicken tender?
That's the one I would be.
I don't know.
No, you got to answer.
Roll a dice.
Roll a dice.
Okay, Dennis.
Chicken.
Dennis Robbman wore goddamn wedding dress.
Elton John, we already know, you know.
What about lingerie Leonard?
LaGeree Leonard, who's that?
Oscar De La Jolla?
Yeah, would you be LL?
Yeah, I would be LL.
Coo-J?
No, no, no, no, no.
Laundrae Leonard.
No, no.
Oscar de La Jolla.
He was running around with the lingerie on
with the hills and the lipstick on it.
That was a wild freaky night.
that had to be kinky
I don't know
that had to be
like that was spicy
that was
right
that was
that was my
Caliente
that's some women
that carus and foodas
Caliente
That was Caliente
Who would you be?
I would think I might have to be
Frankie Mercury
because I don't know who that is
so I'll take him
Freddie Mercury
what's his name
Freddy Mercury
I think I have to be
Freddie Mercury
who is Freddie Mercury
Who is Freddie Mercury?
Spicy just like you.
I knew you were spicy.
I knew you was spicy.
Fred was spicy, too?
Fred was spicy, dude?
I'd be Fred de Goss.
No, don't you be Freddy Mercury.
Fucking, I'm Fred to Gossel.
Listen, hold up.
Just Google Freddy Mercury.
Google Freddie Mercury death.
Freddie Mercury?
Yeah, Fred.
I'm scared.
I'm Googling for you so you can see who I'm talking about.
I'm fucking Fred from Sanford is.
You don't know who Fred Nasty is.
I don't want to know who Fred Nasty is.
is.
No, because, listen.
I'm afraid of guys some, bro.
When I show you this, you'm like, oh, my God.
No.
No.
Before you even get into that, we're going to the next segment, man, which is called
million dollars worth the game.
Freddie was a legend.
You know me?
So let me go into my phone and get some of this game.
They say, oh, gee, I need some game.
I got a lot of potential.
And I'm very talented and so many things.
Oh, no, I'm not Freddie.
Like, Freddie.
Mercury.
Look at Freddy.
I'm not.
Rest in peace, but I'm not Freddie Mercury.
I'm Fred de Godson.
Oh, gee, I need some game.
Freddie Flowers.
I got a lot of potential, and I'm very talented in so many things.
But I hate failure.
And for that reason, I don't even try to put myself out there.
Everybody around me looks to me for answers,
so I don't have anybody to give me that push.
I need you to talk that shit and give me the words I need to hear to get this shit started.
Well, if you're talented,
in so many things and you're afraid of failure.
You're not really talented in anything because you don't give your dreams a chance
or the things that you're talented in, a chance to materialize
because you're so afraid to fail.
See, let me tell you something.
Puff worth 600 million?
I guaranteeed he failed.
Jay-Z's worth how much?
I guarantee he failed.
everybody who's successful in life at some point fail that's just the bottom line because
being successful comes with taking chances and if you're not willing to take no chances
then that mean you're not willing to be great and to be great you have to be willing to fail
even if you don't fail you have to be willing to fail so for you you just got to stop being scared
of not being successful.
You got to attack that shit.
You got to blitz life
like his fourth and inches ball on the gold line, man.
Because life ain't going to sit around
and wait for nobody, man.
Let me tell you something, man.
Me and Wallow ride around
and sometimes we just see people
and we just be like, damn, man.
Life really kicked his ass.
He kicked mine's too for a while.
You know, life, life really.
Life put a foot to my ass for a long time.
Man, man.
Life foot was so far off my ass.
I was sitting on his lap.
Right.
And to now, you know, we could pull up on people
and we look at people and then we say, damn, man,
hold on, man, roll the window down, man.
Yeah.
You'll mean go $50, man.
Life kicking his ass, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, you ain't never get nobody in no $50.
You fucking lying.
You ain't never get nobody in $50.
When did you get somebody in $50?
You tried to slide that shit in?
First of all.
You ain't never get nobody in $50.
Because when did you get some, I'm with you all the time?
When did you get somebody in $50?
Why are you lying, man?
First of all, you've seen the five.
You didn't see the $0.
No, all right.
$5.
That was a $50.
You were past $5, y'allels, y'all.
You were just arguing with Tootie about giving somebody home and stuff.
No, because, no, because Tudy...
Why are you stopping?
What are you talking about?
You're lying, man.
No, because, listen, Tudy give every fucking homeless person, we see some money.
She don't give any homeless person.
Yes, she do.
And it's like, you're getting the fuck out of hand.
No, she don't.
Come on, like, you're supposed to be one and done, maybe.
But back to what I said, you never gave nobody no $50.
I gave somebody $200 before.
You were lying like a little more rug.
That shit ain't never happened.
You're lying.
You're a liar, because I just peeped.
I said, oh, this dude trying to slide some stuff in.
That's not no game.
That was a lie.
I'm like, this dude, line.
That's what you want to say.
Lo, I ain't going to say and argue whether I gave a homeless person $5, $50, $200.
I gave them something.
So for you, maybe my fucking memory a little fucked up.
All right.
That's what rock stars do.
Rock stars do stuff like that.
He's not a rock star.
No, no.
You're a rapper.
You're a rapper.
I'm an entertainer.
Well, you're entertainer, but you're not no rock star.
They're totally different people.
Don't just put me in a raggedy-ass rap.
Birlane.
Listen, man, you ain't no, listen, you ain't no rock star.
That's what rock stars do.
No, listen.
The people that I listen to, them dudes do stuff like that.
That's big stuff.
Jump off the jet.
You know what I mean?
Guitar hanging off their back.
I'll do go home this person.
Come here.
Take this $1,000.
That's what rock stars do.
So you mean to tell me,
my whole travel through life, I never gave a homeless person $50.
No, you're lying.
All right.
I'm not, I'm not going to debate that with you.
You know what I'm saying?
Because at the end of the day, you was locked the fuck up for 20 years.
So how the fuck you're going to tell me I was lying?
So, so, so you mean to tell me in them 20 years I was likely if you gave somebody $50?
Yeah.
He was a goddamn lie.
You ain't get nobody, no $50 a homeless person.
Oh, here.
Hi, you're homeless.
He'll go $50.
All right.
Well, at the end of the day, your opinion is your opinion in my opinion.
Yeah, well, back to the, back to the million dollars with a game.
I'm not going to argue with you.
That's what you like to do.
You like your argumentative.
Yeah, whatever.
You know, I'm going to let you argue with April, niggas.
No, I don't do that.
Yeah, because she puts you in check.
No, we, no, no, no, no, we communicate.
That's why.
Oh, communication.
We communicate.
We communicate, and listen.
And we're cool with disagreeing sometimes.
We're not going to, we agree to disagree.
We understand that.
But communication is the glue to keep relationships together, so we're ever to communicate
about anything.
So we don't have them.
I don't have debating and arguing.
No, I just had to check you because you said you gave a homeless person $50,
and I know you're alive.
All right.
That's how you feel.
But go ahead.
Yeah, okay.
So our next segment is we're going to get into.
Why do street cats sometimes, you know, feel like a working cat is lame or feel like, you know, they can shoot shots at a guy because he got a regular 9 to 5 and, you know, he's not trying to throw rocks at the penitentiary.
And I'm going to keep it all the way real.
I've been, I've been one of those guys before in the past.
You have to.
We've both been young and, you know, out there, Thundercats on the corner.
corner kicking it and we know somebody who he got a regular job and look at you look at this
nigga about to go to work look at him and you know we kind of made fun of him but but in
actuality all he was doing was trying to stay out of the penitentiary you know what I'm saying
I believe that they do that to justify their whole situation they try to justify their
situation like what they're doing is oh look at this guy man a lot of times we play the
reflection game you know what I mean we try to deflect we try to reflect we try to reflect things
off of us, take the attention off
of us and put on somebody else, look at him, he's a nut
for doing what he doing. I'm not for doing
what I'm doing. At the end of the day, that's
something that we're taught. It's this education that's going on,
this miseducation that's going on in our
community, whereas though,
get guys finished last. You'll suck if you're doing right.
Right. Because wrong,
wrong was advertised
to us as right, or
wrong, we realized that wrong
Brung us popularity wrong
Brung us attention
So that was advertised as
Oh yo this was happening
This wrong stuff
This was happening
This is where it's at
So we got caught all up
In the position where it's though
All wrong
Superceded everything
And anything we've seen
Outside of all wrong was nutty
That was like you
Oh you ain't cool
Everything is based off being cool
And if you sit back and think about the dude
Like right now
And I tell people all this
Right now
When you look at this
When you look at this
You look at this
You're looking at this
Your phone
these might be looking at revenge of the nerds right now them dudes that was laughed at oh look at him
he's weird he's eating lunch by himself uh he's a he's a weirdo or the dude that was walking by you
when you was on the corner had holes in the sneaker maybe because his family didn't have anything
but he still was going to get his education you post it up on the corner he's a nut this than
third them dudes is kicking ass right now they're kicking dudes ass because if you look at all
them that said you know what i'm gonna be strong enough to fight through all this i'm gonna be strong
enough to embrace who i am my individualism and go after my dreams and just stick to this
and walk past this corner any day, when you look at them,
they're kicking everybody's ass and they look at the dudes that was on the corner.
Most of them dead on jail or somewhere in the way.
You know what I mean?
Absolutely.
And it's like you, it's just this miseducation that we got going on to where's dough.
Oh, man, he's a sucker.
He's going to work.
He's a nut.
You know what I'm saying?
When this dude is in the long run, he's going to make more money
and you have a better life to you and anything.
But it's not just about money.
It's about your life.
It's about that physical freedom.
So he's always going to be richer than you.
Because the fact that if I do a crime,
and I go to jail for five, ten years.
He's out for five, ten years.
You know what he's doing with his life.
When my life is on standstill,
but this guy that said to himself, no, man, I ain't, I'm smarter than that.
He's out here.
He's with his kids.
He's with his wife.
He's with his family.
He's able to get up and go in the refrigerator he wants to.
He ain't got to just wake up one day
and the guard hit his door.
Strip search.
Spread your cheeks.
He ain't got to shake the dice with his celly land right there.
He ain't got to do none of that.
He might, but he might be on the street shaking the dice, though,
Everybody would do that.
And the number that you said at the beginning about the dice shakers,
nah, 100%.
Everybody's shaking the dice,
and I think it's more than two times a week.
You know, you're talking about three, four.
So let me ask you a question.
Why is it that in the ghetto?
Oh, he, such a, such a real nigger.
He, he real, he, why is that always associated with negativity?
Oh, such and such, he, he, he shoot, niggas.
He's a real nigga.
Because, because.
Such and such.
he got all the bricks in
he's getting money he's a real nigger
because we've been
listen the miseducation
that took place in the ghetto
everything
listen like you said
everything they got something to do
with real
the way it was it was delivered to us
was this is what real is
so if you're a kid
and you're from our house
to everybody that's a real
it got something to do with
I'm real
it got something to do with checking the person
it got something to do with being tough
and we're taught in the ghetto
tough is everything
You got to be tough, be tough, be strong, don't cry, don't feel, be, don't be a human.
Don't have no emotion.
Disconnect yourself from your heart and your feelings.
Right.
That's what you're taught.
Right.
And it's taught from the babies all way up.
So by the time you realize, you get old, you're like, damn, I never really felt.
That's why I did the piece of the day when I was saying, it's so easy for somebody to shoot somebody because they never even felt.
They don't understand that.
They don't understand with that pain.
They don't understand.
You can't even put that in your mind and say, damn, when I shoot this person, I'm a devastate this.
You're not even thinking on that.
Your whole thing is, he did something to me.
tough, I can't let nobody do something to me
and they might not even dead and that to you
violently. Right. Because
we have in the ghetto
in the hood is to the point now where it's though
disrespect ain't even disrespect these days.
A disagreement can turn into disrespect.
Like you can't even disagree with some people. And if
you're doing it, you've got to watch your vocal tone.
Right. Because if your vocal tone different,
the vocal tone in the crowd had changed
the whole game. Like for instance, right now,
people is dying because of this.
people is dying because it is a lot of times you have people it might be a situation
where me and you might go through a situation now the situation escalate with me and you
just getting in a regular altercation or a fight or whatever it might be a regular fight
fist fight you might get out on me but it'd been different if you got out on me in the dark
but now you're getting out on me in the light when somebody pulled a phone guy out and record
it and next thing you know it was on the internet and now I'm embarrassed and my ego was crushed
I'm all like, oh, my God.
Now the ego, the ego is something that's vicious.
That ego is so vicious.
There's so many men in prison on the grave because of their ego
and they couldn't let it go in the thought of how I'm going to be looked at.
See, that is everything in the ghetto.
How I'm going to be looked at.
How I'm going to be looked at supersedes everything to wisdom.
It makes you live outside of who you really are.
Because now you're like, how don't be looked at there?
Oh, I ain't really got this money, but I'm going to buy these things
so people can look at me a certain way.
I don't be looked at this dude uh you know he he we had a disagreement he chumped me he embarrassed
me if anybody I can't be looked at like that he got out on me he won so I got to go back and
shoot him or I got to go back and do this or I got to everything is about how I'm going to be perceived
by others I don't live my life right and that's why I say people are being pimp by people
future perceptions of them before you even walk out of your house and together you got to make sure
you're looking this way I gotta be tough oh I got to be this or I got to make sure look
make it look like I got money or I got this or I got that
because how I'm going to be perceived.
So before you even step out, people, when you're laying in the bed,
your mindset is already put on how I'm going to be perceived in the ghetto.
I got to be perceived in a good light.
I got to be respected.
People got to accept me.
If they don't accept me, I'm not comfortable with me.
So that's where it come down in the miseducation that took place in the ghetto.
Well, one thing we know with that, though, is growing up in that ghetto, man,
only the strong survive.
I think we got to redefine strong
because if you look at it
when we was taught was strong
all the tough shit all this and the people
that's outlasted anybody
wasn't even operating outside of the law
they wasn't even the people that was a part of the street game
think about the grandmoms the moms the aunts
all the men that said you know what
I'm going to be stronger than this shit that's taking place
on the street I'm not even going to get involved in that
because that's not for me that's real
but but another thing too
a lot of the
guys who took that approach had a mother and a father around.
Hold on.
Everybody had a mother, father.
I didn't say that.
I didn't say that.
But I said a lot of the people, a lot of the guys that I grew up with who took that
approach because most of us didn't take that approach.
But the one, what is most of us?
Hold on, hold on.
The ones that I do know that took that approach, they had a good foundation at home.
They just, their parents just didn't have money to live somewhere.
else. See, to me, it's street niggas and his hood niggers. Now, you got a street nigger because
he grew up in the hood and he was active in that area. You got a hood nigger because he just
grew up in the hood because his parents didn't have financial to take him anywhere else. So that's
where he was confined to. You feel what I'm saying? So you got a lot of guys who they got a good,
even though they grew up in the ghetto, they got a good foundation at home. Then you
then you got guys who I grew up with who he could do whatever he wanted to do at 12 years old
because his mom ain't around, his dad ain't around, he lived with his grandma, his grandma
I'm 67 years old, she sleep every night by 6.37 o'clock. He's 12 years old. He could stay
out to 4 o'clock in the morning if he wanted to. He could decide if he wanted to go to school.
He could get all, he could put the covers over his grandma here and she had never knew when he
bullshit because they so far away from you know what i'm saying she's 60 something he 15 13 12 so
grandma go for anything at daddy oh i was here you went to school today yeah i went to school
nigger one hung on the corner all day see it's a little different trying to get that over on mom and
dad and you feel what i'm saying so even though a lot of people grow up in the ghetto a lot some people
had that foundation it's not where you from it's where you're going
And if you got a person that can put down the foundation,
if you got a solid male figure in your life that when you get out of line,
they check you, they correct your mistakes.
They show you and teach you what's right from wrong.
A lot of us had to learn what was right from wrong by default.
Because my dad didn't come around until I was 15.
You feel what I'm saying?
My mom struggled like a bit.
She worked two jobs.
So where was I had?
I was out there on that corner, man.
I was on Airy Avenue.
Where?
We just went around robbing people.
Running around robbing niggas, man.
And at the end of the day, we was like,
what was my motto?
You was a booster.
Thief?
While it was, cool, one of the best ever did it.
I'm not going to say.
I would say that, motherfucker.
You wouldn't rob strawberry to say a fucking day.
Or what was it?
Was it strawberry?
Oh, yeah, all right.
Cool.
Nicky got banned from the gallery.
at like 13 or some 14 some shit like that right but me i'm a little older than low so my mentality was
no fuck that i ain't going to steal no clothes i'm gonna rob this dice game man this shit gonna take
15 seconds low you gotta go steal clothes man you got to bring them bitches home you got to pop the tags off
then you got to go sell them shit think we could rob this nigger right here for his watch that
shit going to take 15 seconds.
Feel what I'm saying?
So then he transitioned
over. Now he's doing
armed robberies with me. And in the ghetto
we look at shit like
the niggas that's doing negative
is real.
Even I thought like that at one time. He's real.
And they're not. They're not. He's a real nigga.
That's real shit. Yeah.
Only until I got old.
and went to a 95% white college.
Because growing up in the ghetto, you know what you're here.
Every time something go down, oh, them crackers, crackers got a while.
You did.
Them crackers got Johnny.
Them crackers, fuck, what you're calling it over.
The man.
And then you, then you, I went to a school that was all black.
Then I went to a college that was 95% white.
And I said,
These motherfuckers are some of the nicest motherfuckers on planet Earth
What the fuckers?
I've never let a nigger in the ghetto asks me
Do I want to hold their fucking car?
What do you mean that it's not even a fucking question?
Like, you feel me?
So then I started looking different
And I started evaluating life different
And I started to realize that real
It's just you knowing who the fuck you are
And being secure with that
It's more real niggas working at Walmart
Target driving septa buses
than it is out here in these streets
Like you gotta be real
And you're real with your truth and yourself
When you say
I'm not going to jeopardize my life
My freedom or leave my family
That's some real shit
That's as real as it gets
That's some real shit
And to switch it up
Just a little bit
Stay there
What's going on
Is this what we don't look at
By the news
The media
Is over
I'm talking about overreporting
black crime. Right. So you would sit here and say, oh, everybody in the ghetto was fucking
crazy. Everything is going on, but they overreporting black crime. And at the same time,
think about it. It's 1.8, how many, ballpoint figure, how many people in Philly?
1.5, 6, 7 million. Like, 59% is black.
Uh-huh. What's that percentage breakdown to?
I don't know, maybe, uh, 8,000, 800,000. Do you know how many of them 800,000 is
really criminals? Majority of 800,000 go to work every day. Right. If you look at your
neighborhood, Gil. If we look at the neighborhood, it's probably 15, 25 people in the
neighborhood of thousands of people that's operating outside of law. The rest of people
going to work doing it, but they're posing to be doing. But by the overreporting of the media,
the crime of black crime, and you're seeing, they show something that's so heinous in the way
they're seeing it and it play your mind to believe that this is the only thing that's
happening with us. No, black people who is out here doing right. A large majority of
us is doing right. Right. You just have a small little, a small portion of people that's
operating outside of law, but it's over,
it's overreported, and
it had you thinking, oh, yeah, this is, we, we're just tripping
and we not. And, and you know what, too?
That go the same with religions.
You know what I'm saying?
Somebody that could be Muslim.
Or Catholic, and a Catholic
church. Right. Somebody could be Muslim, right?
Christian. They
can run a plane into a
building.
Oh, the Muslim's tripping.
Damn, it's, wait,
Holder, he's an individual.
In the Quran, it don't say nothing about running a plane into a building in school.
But, wait, wait, he's an individual that made a choice, but the Muslims is tripping.
Oh, ho, ho.
The Arabs.
The Arabs are crazy.
But who, hold on.
Catholics.
Hold on.
But somebody that's Catholic could run up into somewhere, shoot everybody up.
You never hear the Catholics are tripping.
No, that's based down to one individual.
Johnny Selecky ran into a place and shot the...
Hold up.
Hold up.
Hold up.
But I'm going to say this.
Also, a priest.
Touch a bunch of kids.
That's not on all Catholics.
And I'm going to say this.
First of all, before we even go any more further than this conversation, you know,
our love and respect and the highest form go out to the family members of the people of any crimes.
Right.
that happened based on religion or any any crimes of that these any of these kids that was
touched anybody that died in planes or bombings from any religion or heart go out to everybody
all the family members all the loved ones all the communities for these people was from but i'm
gonna say that just because a priest they're priest that ain't got nothing to do with the catholic
religion they ain't got nothing to do with the like all right some things for having the
bad and they don't got nothing to do with the religion as a whole you cannot take one
person or one or several you can't take hundreds of people
Out of the billions of people in the world as a part of one religion
and say, oh, you can't do that.
That's not right.
That's not fair.
Right.
I don't care what you believe in.
You believe in what you believe in.
You know, I'm not here to judge nobody.
That's not in my position.
I'm not God.
Right.
At the end of the day, I understand what you're saying.
And you're putting it just like that.
Everybody is not, just because one person makes something,
and they from a certain race or certain religion,
you cannot put a black, a black cloud over everybody for that.
Right.
And that's what they do.
That's what the media do.
You know what I mean?
And honestly,
It'd be disgusting, you know what I'm saying?
Like, every day when you, if you watch the news,
I don't even watch the news.
But I'm pretty sure it didn't change as soon as it come on.
A man's shot on such and such, such, it was hanging as an act of violence,
and boom, boom, boom, you're like, damn.
Every time you see you, and now you're programming your mind
because any time you look at the news,
you're seeing somebody look like you,
and they did this devastating thing, and you're like.
Right.
Because back in the day, they didn't report it like they're reporting it now.
Right.
Now, which is like, you know...
It's...
The news, honestly,
scare people from the suburbs to death.
They think,
you're going to hood. You're getting shot.
Don't go down there.
And I had to, honestly,
being all the way honest,
I had to stop toot from acting like that.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because my son, I'm like, listen,
he's 19, about to be 20.
Okay.
it's up to us to tell him what to watch out for,
who to be around, who not to be around.
I can't tell him where to go and where not to go.
Because at the end of the day, 20 years old,
he's going to do as he wants to do.
So you just got to give him information,
and hopefully he grabs on to that information and holds on to it.
So when he's in a situation like,
though no no like and boys in the hood when they was about to go put the work in
and Cuban good and junior he's thinking about it
the closer they get into putting that work in me out the car let me out the car
though most motherfuckers be like oh he was bitching he's a pussy he was a coward
a lot of people would be like no he was intelligent and that's come from the education
that you give your son to be able to make them decisions
that come from the education because we live in the world now
we're not just that we also got to think about this
the uniform is a uniform out here
that you could be discriminated against
because of this certain uniform is that dress
that come from our culture to hip-hop culture
but you can listen you could be any race
and if you got this certain uniform on the way your clothes is
the way they dress the logos the way it look
you can be discriminated against and people can look at you like
and we got to understand hey it's regular people
with that because when I came home, the dress code changed
and wears, though, I didn't know who was in the streets
or who was, I knew dudes that wound up being cops
and wind up, I realized they're cops
or they're correctional officers, but I didn't know
that because of the uniform.
The tattoos, the slim-fitting clothes.
I'm like, damn, man, they were like, yeah, he's the boy.
That's, damn, he worked, you work, where?
Because I was in jail, so I understand that
it's a global, every, globally, everybody wearing a uniform.
But it's people that would see you and just like they see this cop,
this officer and look at him like,
He's a thug.
Watch him in the store.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, we got to be mindful about that.
It's just closed.
Right.
But it leads us to believe that that's only connected to violence
and it's only connected to the ghetto.
It's connected to hip-hop, so it's connected to wrong.
And that's what's in on my-law.
And you know what's crazy?
You're not lying because not too long ago I was with one of my Caucasian friends
named Ant.
And he kind of like, you know, Ann is urban.
He white, but he urban.
Tattooed up.
We walked into a place, man.
This white woman was looking at him.
Like, he was the scum of the earth.
Like, I'm black.
She wasn't even looking at me like that.
She was looking at him like,
what the fuck are you doing?
Like, to the point where he noticed,
they're like, yo, why are you looking at me like that?
That's crazy.
And he's white.
But it was, like you said,
it was the uniform that he had on.
You know what I'm saying?
He looked like
depart you know what i'm saying so with a magline you know he's a good dude he you know he work he
you know what i'm saying but he got that uniform on the uniform is that uniform is something
so even when he walked up into a place he was getting judged and that's how i be that uniform
even more than i was getting judged so you know the bottom line is man you got to you got to be
you got to be mindful out here the bottom line is you know do you man
Don't get caught up following after what other people do.
Because when you're a follower, guess where they're going to lead you to,
to the grave of the penitentiary?
You've got to be a leader out here, man.
And that's one thing that I always taught my kids since they dropped out the vagina.
You never follow after what nobody doing, man.
You make your own decisions in life.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's the game that I be spitting to the youngings that be jumping in my DM.
You know, because million dollars worth a game is for everybody, but let's be honest, it's really for the young people.
Because most of you old motherfuckers is stuck in your ways already.
I'm not trying to change no nigger mine.
There's 40.
That's 35.
Because more than likely, 55, more than likely, you already stuck in your ways.
But believe it or not, it gets through some of them too.
It do.
But that's not my objective.
If I get through to you and it touched something in you, and I say something that resonating.
you and it helped you in life, that's fine, but I'm talking to these youngans, man.
I'm talking to these kids who are about to make one mistake and change their life forever.
And change their life forever.
You know what I'm saying?
And you can really speak on the power of one, man.
The power of one is this.
You got that one, that one decision.
It could take you up or it can take you down.
It's going to be moments in your life where it's, though, you're going to have to make that decision to get out the car.
To keep moving and say, you know what, this ain't for me.
The most real shit that you could do living in the hood or growing up in an environment
where it's heavily crowned, whatever race you are, the most realest shit you could do is say,
this ain't for me.
This ain't for me.
I want better for myself.
You know what?
This ain't for me.
I'm a gracefully bowed out.
I can't rock like this.
That's the realest shit you could do because that could cost you because there's so many people in prison.
You'll see six, seven people, five people, four people.
people or three people doing life for one homicide.
Not because everybody killed this person.
Because one person shot this person,
somebody was driving, somebody was in the car,
somebody was there, and didn't say nothing.
So now it's like, everybody.
And, you know, you know how I go to back to my baby,
ain't never hurt nobody.
Your baby was in the wrong place at the wrong time
with the wrong individuals.
They had the wrong stuff on their mind.
So now they got to go to prison for the rest of their life.
So we got to be mindful of that
But it's a flip side to that
It's a flip side to when you can make that decision
That's going to change your life, the power of one
That one decision is where you're going to say
Oh man you know what
I'm going to turn it up
I'm going to go hard at my dreams
I'm going to go after it
Back to the million dollar worth of game
Yeah I know failure is a part of life
But at the end of the day
Failure ain't nothing but an experience
That's a learning experience
That's the best teacher
You got that whole thing
And then I'm going to go back to it again
That power of one
If you're out there, you've got some shit going on.
If you're in the NFL, if you're in the NBA,
if you're a doctor, if you're a lawyer,
if you're a nurse assistant, whatever you are,
whatever you're doing in your life.
And you know you're going certain places.
You can love your friends,
but sometimes you've got to love your friends from a distance
because their lifestyle might don't align with chores.
Right.
You have me, once again, we had,
we just talking to a basketball player this week.
And he's trying to figure out like,
damn, man, every time my homies come to the city that I'm playing ball
and they always do some dumb shit.
Well, your homies can't come there no more.
Right.
Like because they're not respecting everything that you work hard for.
Right.
You're an NBA star.
They're not respecting anything you work hard for a homie.
So they can't be down in the town that you in calls all this because that's going to come back on you.
They're your friends.
They're a reflection of you.
Right.
And if they're not willing to discipline themselves enough to say, listen, my homie is making millions of dollars.
Why is we arguing with the police about smoking weed, about doing this, about doing that?
Every time it's a problem with these bulls.
So I say, listen, man, you got to let them from home.
They might just got to stay home.
You might get with them when you go home.
or certain events you might want to go like that, you know what I mean?
But they got to understand that you're jeopardizing everything that I work hard for
and establish for my family.
Right.
So you got to be mindful of that about who you deal with.
And understand when you got to take that approach, understand.
Don't let nobody feel like, first of all, your life is the most important thing, yours.
So don't, if you got to cut niggas off, don't never let them feel like, oh, he's fronting, oh, he's brand new.
Oh, he's brand new.
Oh, no, but I'm just supposed to let you niggas jeopardize.
my career.
Fuck anything up for me.
Because you niggas didn't want out of life what I wanted out of life.
So now that I'm obtaining everything that I wanted out of life,
you think I'm going to let some raggedy-ass niggas fuck my life up.
Y'all got to go home.
Y'all got to go home.
And back to the Power of One, when you make that one decision to be like,
you know what?
That ain't for me.
I'm going gracefully bow out like Walo said.
I'm gonna go in a different direction.
When you go in that different direction, right?
Watch how your hands full up.
It's gonna be so rewarding.
Of the niggas who died and went to jail that was around you.
And your life is gonna be rewarded.
And watch you're gonna be like this.
God damn.
I would have been in the car with them niggas.
Now, all of them niggas got shot.
God damn.
I'd have been in that house playing PlayStation when they read it that motherfucker.
So at the end of the day,
when you say okay i'm gonna start moving in the positive
watch how the negatives start adding up on your hand
then they lock johnny up
damn yeah they lock rahim up yeah mom all got killed
yeah i could say hand name a ganga niggas
at one time wallo was on the negative
damn low went to jail
damn so you feel what i'm saying
yeah so at the end of the day when you when you make that change
and you go for the positive,
watch how the negative start adding up on your hand
and watch how you start wiping the sweat off your motherfucking forehead.
Like, God, damn, thank God I wasn't with them niggas.
Them niggas just got goddamn Reggie White numbers.
Reggie.
They don't even play the defensive line.
Oh, oh, oh, Reggie White for the Packers or the Eagles.
Nick, both numbers was 92.
What the fuck are you talking about?
No, but you said Reggie White,
I didn't know if you was talking about what team he played for.
I was just, it was interesting enough.
All right, man.
Bottom of my, I'm talking about his number, man.
I know you're talking about his number, but you said Reggie White,
but I'm saying, like, what team did you have in your mind when you was talking about it?
Green Bay, all the fucking equals.
His number was both 90 fucking two.
No, but he had a different passion for different teams.
Like, he was different.
You know what I mean?
That's why I just wanted to know, like, who would you think of them?
I'm this accent.
Don't mind me.
I'm not because you fucking what I'm saying up.
I'm not trying to mess what you're saying up, but if you say, if I say Manuk Bull, right,
what team would you?
Okay, hold on.
What my friend was talking?
Hold on.
If you say, you should be out here trying to get money longer than Manute bowl.
You think, I'm going to say, when he played for the bullets or the Sixers,
what the fuck do they got to do with it?
No, because it's an attitude that come with it.
No, Manu was blocking shots on the Sixers.
But don't tell me the way I can think.
I'm just telling you that I'm trying to figure out what type of was he,
because he was passionate on different teams.
And the passion was different.
So I don't know if you're talking about when he, you know, like Reggie White.
He went over Green Bay and did this thing.
He did his thing at the Eagles.
But no, he did his thing.
Well, hold on.
Why the fuck is we even talking about Reggie?
White playing, don't we talk about...
No, no, but you say
because it was a different passion.
So I need to know, I'm trying to figure out
what mold was in. You said, Reggie White.
So I'm like, damn, what mold is he talking about?
Eagles and the Packers. Because Packers, it went down.
They was doing so good.
I know. I'm just saying, I'm just,
I'm asking you. And then,
you know, sometimes his brain
be like, activate retarded mode.
Did he just say some crazy shit? No, I'm asking
you a question. That don't have nothing to do with.
I'm listening. All the only thing I'm doing is,
I'm asking you a question.
You got to forget. You got to say,
I blocked that shit.
You like, I blocked that shit.
And I didn't even see it coming.
You like that thing.
No, what's going on?
What's going on?
I block that shit.
You being around me too much, you're noticing.
You're learning the arts.
That was a defense move.
You saw that move one time.
That was not Bruce Lee.
That was fucking Bruce Flea.
That was defensive move.
That was the shit.
No, no, no, no.
You're learning the arts.
You've been watching.
Hold on.
Before we end this session, let's talk about something real important that you found out this week.
Oh, that ain't, that ain't for here.
Don't do that shit.
Don't do that.
Corradi, Earl used to buy a pussy, and you felt it out.
He used to buy a pussy from crackheads, too.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Hold on, hold on, my cell guy.
Don't do that.
Don't put that.
Don't slam in here with tears in his eyes, death.
He did.
No, don't do that.
Man, I just found out some disturbing shit.
Karate Earl used to buy a pussy from crack heads.
He said, Earl did, man.
You got to stop disrespecting his name.
You said that.
Listen, the truth is the truth.
No comments.
You said, I never had no idea.
You said I never had no idea. You was 12.
How would you know he was buying pussy at 12?
No, stop.
Come on, man.
So karate, Earl was out here.
Won't you let Earl rest in peace?
I'm just asking the question.
Once you let him rest in peace?
I'm just asking him rest in peace.
I'm going to let him rest in peace.
Let me just ask one question.
So Karate Earl was out here defending the hood and buying crack-haired pussy.
And teaching kids and teaching you karate.
Hold on.
Teaching you karate at the neighborhood playground telling you.
True warriors don't wear drawers
Every time you come to the park
Come, every time you come to the park
Come with nothing on your feet, nothing on your chest
Keep that shit off of Earl name
Don't try to disrespect
You're trying to hurt his name
No
You're trying to hurt his name, you're trying to disrespect his name out here
You're trying to hurt his rap
We only speak on facts
Keep his off his name though
We only speak on facts
That was his personal life
He don't want that shit out here
You don't be telling people that
You got people out here
Come on man, don't do that
You're speaking about
Everybody dirty laundry now
Like you ain't got no skeletons
in your, like it ain't Halloween in your closet?
First of all, first of all, hold on.
I don't tell nobody you used to cross dress.
Do I put that out there?
Do I put it out there?
That was your hobby?
I don't tell nobody that.
Listen, man, this is a million dollars worth a game.
We're going to close a show in this.
I'm all over 267.
This is Gilly the kid.
And we're out of here.
Yeah.
Mammal, me, me, me, me, me, my, million dollars.
We came out of it.
No, we go out of it.
No, we're going to, fuck out of it.
We coach it.
We don't think we're going to end it.
I used to cross.
No, you don't want your business out there.
What is you talking about?
See?
You don't want that out there?
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying that's just, that's, that's just, you're saying something about Earl.
So you throw a low blues lying because I told the truth about karate.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
I said, carotie and pussy.
Now, that because he used to want to.
See, that's our thing.
Oh, we got to listen.
Oh, right now, right now, right now, right now, we got to, you know, right now we got to pay some bills.
And, uh, we're out of here.
This.
million million dollars worth a game
I'm Wally-O-267
and this is RIP karate arrow
I see now you made it right
I'm gonna take back what I said
I'm gonna take back what I say
I'm gonna take back what I say
Just because a person die
Don't mean you don't speak facts on them
All right
I'm just saying you you clean it up
I'm taking back what I said
I was wrong I was wrong all right
I was wrong I was wrong I'm gonna take it back
I was lying
Crawls
The fuck are you talking about
No because you hurt
My feelings was hurt because you disrespect the Earl.
But it's the truth.
You don't know what Earl was going through.
If Earl wanted like crack-haired pussy, that's on Earl.
Only thing I know Earl used to meditate to do karate, that's it.
And take you to the park and told you, true warriors, don't wear draws.
Don't have no draws on under that glee.
But when you come back, don't have nothing on your feet, nothing on your chest.
Listen, it's true war.
I'm raised to land of you again.
What else he tells you?
He didn't say that about no draws.
He didn't say that about the draws.
He didn't say that about the draws.
Did he tell you?
He didn't say that about him.
At 12 years old, did he take you to the park and tell you,
true warriors battle on the raw?
He didn't quite uniformed the worries like that,
but he was saying that, you know what I mean?
You got to have your shirt off and your feet out.
Did he battle prostitutes in the roll?
True martial artists get,
true martial artist dick crackheads down in the raw.
I'm done, man.
I'm just done.
I can't take this shit no more.
I'm done, man.
True martial artist by a crackhead pussy.
done. This is over, man.
This is over, man. Mip, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, million dollars worth a game.
Hey, I'm Gilly the King.
And I'm Wallo, 26, 7, and we out of here.
Just like that.
Right.
