Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Diana Taurasi retiring, NBA twitter parody account gone, Ayesha Curry

Episode Date: March 2, 2025

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the best pop culture moments of the week including 76ers star Paul George announcing a hiatus from his podcast as the team struggles, WNBA... legend Diana Taurasi announcing her retirement, twitter parody page NBA Centel being removed, and much more!03:50 - Diana Taurasi announces retirement 10:30 - Paul George taking a break from podcast 15:47 - Would you date someone that has children? 26:47 - NBA Cental parody account is gone 30:43 - Ayesha Curry says marriage comes first 35:25 - Bride goes viral with a vegan wedding reception 44:49 - Would you drink cockroach milk?(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:36 that has invested billions in building 5G towers across the country. Not even once. Not even if Mr. Boost Mobile himself asked me to. There's nothing funny about it. Boost Mobile is now a legit nationwide 5G network and also provides coverage across 99% of America. Seriously, visit BoostMobile.com or your nearest Boost Mobile store location to learn more. Boost Mobile network together with our roaming partners covers 99% of the U.S. population. 5G speed not available in all areas. Ocho! My girl, the goat DT Diana Taurasi announced her retirement. During her
Starting point is 00:03:15 20 seasons in a professional career, four years in college, early in 2000, all she did was win. She played her entire WNBA career with the Phoenix Mercury, which drafted her first overall in 2004 in the WNBA draft. She retires from the sport as the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, scored 10,646 points, and in three-point shooting, 1,447.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Salute. Salute, DT. Real deal. Been the real deal. I mean, she won three national championships. She won three national championships at UConn. She was a most outstanding player. She was a college player, the Wooden Award winner.
Starting point is 00:03:59 She was State Bar. I mean, she is as credentialed as you can be. She's an MVP. She's a three-time champion with the Mercury. She's a finals MVP. I mean, her resume is complete. Her resume is complete. DT gets to walk away from the game.
Starting point is 00:04:15 She walks away on her terms. 20 years is a long time. Hold on. I think what's going to play 20 years? Didn't Sue Bird also play 20 years? I think they might have been teammates for a year or two at UConn. But DT, salute. Job, career, well done.
Starting point is 00:04:38 You walk away on your terms. And, you know, I think she was alluding to it. Sue Bird played 19 seasons okay so right now DT has the most seasons in WNBA history at 20 she gets to walk away on her terms Ocho and I think that's important
Starting point is 00:04:55 many don't and the question is does she want to put the work in of what's required to go through another WNBA season another 40 game to put that kind of. Yes, sir. Do that all over again. I guess you said no.
Starting point is 00:05:11 And when you think about it. There's really nothing else for her to accomplish. No, because winning another championship, Ocho doesn't change. And that's what I look at. Does winning another championship change the way you feel about said individual? LeBron James can win three more MVPs
Starting point is 00:05:30 and three more MVPs or three more anything. And people are going to still say Jordan, Kobe, whatever the case may be. So with that being said, I definitely don't think there's nothing
Starting point is 00:05:44 a DT could have done that's going to change the perception phenomenal college career i mean when it comes to college career i mean only who brianna stewart that won four national championships she was a four-time most outstanding player as far as you know the college there ain't a whole lot of women that can say they got a better collegiate resume than DT. With the championships, the winning, the player of the year, gold number one overall. Damn, you kind of had a bunch of players
Starting point is 00:06:19 go number one overall. DT went number one overall. Maya Moore went number one overall. Tina Charles went number one overall. DT went number one overall. Maya Moore went number one overall. Tina Charles went number one overall. Paige Beckers is probably going to be number one overall. Who else went number one overall? Oh, Breonna Stewart
Starting point is 00:06:35 went number one overall. I would be surprised if Sue Bird or Rebecca Lobo went number one overall. But, Bear Story franchise, college program, DT, man, congratulations. Man, congratulations, dog. Great, great, great, great, great, great career. Glad I got an opportunity to meet you.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Glad to say I know you. And enjoy retirement. Oh, yeah. Okay. UConn have five number one overall picks. Sue Bird, Dallin Terrasse, Tina Charles, Maya Moore, Breonna Stewart. I believe what you call them is going to be number six.
Starting point is 00:07:25 Paige Becker. Absolutely. So, I mean, they had Tina Charles in 2010, Maya Moore in 2011, Breonna Stewart in 2016, Sue Bird went number one overall in 2002, DT 2004, then Tina Charles, Maya Moore, Breonna Stewart. Hey, how long, now, you know what, this is a good question that I don't know about. When it comes to the WNBA, you know how the male college students,
Starting point is 00:07:50 one year and they can leave. What's the rule for a female? I think they got to stay. I think they got to stay the whole while. I think so. You think there are any collegiate WNBA players that are ready to leave before they even reach their senior year? Juju Watkins is ready to go.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Breonna Stewart was ready to go. Yeah. Okay. You know what? And there's a young lady. I don't know her last name, and I'm sorry for the disrespect, but I continue to see her highlights all the time. When I tell you this young lady I don't know her last name and I'm sorry for the disrespect but I continue to see her highlights all the time when I tell you this young lady
Starting point is 00:08:29 has a package like Kyrie Irving in college you gotta know who it is she the only one I'm seeing Ophulwale from South Carolina man oh well I don't know what she learned
Starting point is 00:08:46 To play basketball But Jesus Christ Yeah Also To be eligible for the WNBA draft A player must complete Four years of college Or turn 22 years of age
Starting point is 00:08:57 During the year of the draft I think they should change that rule Especially for the players That are much more polished than others that are actually ready to leave school. Yeah, I mean, look. Who?
Starting point is 00:09:13 I think what you call them left early. Candace Parker. She's the only one off the top of my head. So she left her junior year? Yeah, I think Candace left her junior year.
Starting point is 00:09:27 But I know she had a lot. But, I mean, she had won back-to-back national championships. She was outstanding. She was the most outstanding player. She was a college wave player of the year. She was a wooden player of the year. If I'm not mistaken, look that up, Ash. We'll get back to it.
Starting point is 00:09:41 But I actually think that she left early. Paul George has taken a break from podcasting to focus on a championship. I want to let the Podcast P family know that after today's episode with Dwight, I plan to take a break from the pod just to focus on getting my body right, getting mentally right, you know, help this squad make a push towards our goal to finish the season and give ourselves a chance to be in contention to complete, compete for a championship. Can I ask you a
Starting point is 00:10:10 question? Orcho, you like that? Can I ask you a question? Yes. What's Philly's record again? A whole lot of losses to very few wins. So is there a chance, honestly, realistically? No. They would have to go, remember I had lot of losses to very few wins so is there a chance honestly realistically no i they would
Starting point is 00:10:27 have to go uh remember i have said in order to they're like 20 games under 500 they need to win all they need to win out damn is that even possible no i mean the lakers won 33 games in the world the heat won 27 games in a row. I mean, maybe somebody's won 20, but I think the Rockets might have won somebody. Yeah. I mean, I like the decision, you know, in a sense, but I also like Paul George having the platform
Starting point is 00:10:59 to voice his opinion, to talk about the game, talk about any other things he wants to talk about when it comes to the aspect of his opinion, to talk about the game, talk about any other things he wants to talk about when it comes to the aspect of his game. Regardless of him being hurt or hampered or injured right now, people would want to hear from him. I think the pressure probably coming from inside the house. You know, we're not playing well right now. You're not playing well as now. You're not playing well
Starting point is 00:11:26 as you should be. We're not winning. We think you should cut the podcast out. I got, I got, you, I do. Everything is magnified
Starting point is 00:11:39 when you're losing. Everything is magnified. When you lose, bro, we couldn't sit on our helmet. Like, we lost the game because i'm sitting on my helmet in practice that's why you think we lost oh my shoes untied i didn't have my shoes tied when i walked on the field man you know everything the locker room junkie uh man ain't nobody picking up the towels i mean but hey what do you do you try anything i
Starting point is 00:12:01 mean when you're losing you'll try anything to get out of that losing streak. I mean, you dress a certain way, you win a game. Like, man, I'm wearing the same outfit because that's what we did. I wore the same suit. Oh, we went on the road in 97, Ochoa, in the playoffs? Oh, we beat Kansas City? Hey, y'all better not change that suit. We went to Pittsburgh.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Beat Pittsburgh. Boy, y'all better wear them same suits to the Super Bowl. Yeah. It was what we had on. Superstation. Kansas City didn't know we wore the same outfit. We didn't. But
Starting point is 00:12:39 I commend him. He know he's catching flack bro you playing bad and you got a podcast you need to be practicing you need to be getting ready listen when you lose it that's what probably they're saying maybe management came to him
Starting point is 00:12:58 and said bro you doing too much everything is magnified when you lose it everything I just like the fact that Paul George has a platform he knows the game doing too much. Yeah. I mean, everything is magnified when you lose it. Everything. Everything. It is. I just like the fact that Paul George has a platform.
Starting point is 00:13:08 He knows the game. He's still active playing the game and just being able to talk about it. You know, people want to hear from him. You know,
Starting point is 00:13:14 whether you're losing or winning. You know, he has a knowledge of it. But I kind of understand, you know, the backlash he's getting. I do too.
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Starting point is 00:17:23 I thought maybe she was talking about a younger sibling. But when I asked her, she casually confirmed she has a seven-month-old baby. He says he had been enjoying time with Julia up until that point. While he adds that he doesn't judge single mothers, he felt blindsided by the information and uncomfortable with the prospect of becoming a step parent yeah yeah yeah listen women have to there are certain things with certain men depending on what they put it all on the table hey listen put it all on the table right away let them know
Starting point is 00:17:53 there are some men having kids non-negotiable i can't do it i can't do it then there's some people like me if you don't have at least two kids, I'm not even looking at you. I'm not even looking at you if you ain't got at least two. That's just me. That's just my preference. Now, everybody else, they ain't rocking like that. Why do you only want to date females that have kids? What is it about that?
Starting point is 00:18:28 Well, women that don't have kids most of the time, 98.9% of the time, they never have no goddamn food in the refrigerator. And they don't have no snacks in the pantry. And they always want to go out to eat. And they want to put on and give looks. I don't care about you dressing up. I don't care about you taking pictures of your food. Do you have snacks in the pantry? Do you have Capri Suns in your refrigerator?
Starting point is 00:18:51 Do you have oatmeal pies? Do you have zingers? Like I need nourishment at three in the morning when we have a little activity horizontal at that. There's a difference. I've dated women in my lifetime when I was younger, way younger, spending the night, and ain't no food. But they always want to go out to eat. What are we going to eat today? What you mean? You ain't got nothing at home? No. Go in the refrigerator, refrigerator empty.
Starting point is 00:19:14 Ain't no food. Every time I see a woman that has kids, there's a certain routine and structure of discipline because she always has to feed the child or feed the kids Man listen boy Three three three four in the morning and you go up there and get get one them get one of the kids lunchables in the Capri Sun Man, stop playing with me man
Starting point is 00:19:38 Stop playing with me. Well the mere fact that he says it uncomfortable with the prospect of becoming a step-parent lets me know that he dates with intention. Right. So do I. I date with intention too. Because if you got two, if you got two, we're going to make it three.
Starting point is 00:19:56 If you got three, we're going to make it four. If you got four, we're going to make it five. Dead to hell hell you say why you laughing why you laughing why you playing I don't care
Starting point is 00:20:13 no but I'm just saying I'm like it sounds like he was genuinely hurt and he really liked this he was I mean just just put it out on the table
Starting point is 00:20:21 hey you have any kids yeah three listen when I was there hey you got kids yeah how old are they X Y because I'm gonna put put it out on the table. Hey, you have any kids? Yeah, three. Well, see what? Listen. When I was there, hey, you got kids? Yeah. How old are they?
Starting point is 00:20:26 X, Y, boop, boop. Hey. Because I'm going to put it all out there. Okay. And then you determine. I guess it's different, Ocho, because a lot of times when guys have kids, the kids don't necessarily, they don't have physical custody like 90, 95% of the women do. So I think that's the difference where women is like,
Starting point is 00:20:45 and some women like, nah, you got kids. That's a no-no because I ain't dealing with no baby mama. I'm not dealing with no ex-wife. And I totally get that. But a lot of times,
Starting point is 00:20:54 women are willing to like go past that because a lot of times the man doesn't have physical custody. So the child is not there all the time. With women, more times than not yeah i'm not saying all so don't jump on nine count about it i'm saying a lot of the majority of the time yeah
Starting point is 00:21:12 the women have custody physical custody not to say the child doesn't have he go to his parents maybe i mean the mom or the dad like on the weekends or maybe they alternate every other week but more times than not the mother have physical custody. So, yeah, you know, especially when you're young, some of the young, some of the young bulls, you know, just starting out that might want to start their own family. Don't want to deal with a woman that already has kids. He probably knew that, which is why she didn't bring it to the forefront and say it in the beginning. There are some women that are very assertive. And intensely let you know
Starting point is 00:21:46 well listen this is what i got this we we are a package deal so if you're not willing to take me and and little ray ray and cc we're going about your business you know don't go about your business there's some women that don't care and feel they will find a man that meets their standards and check some of the boxes that will be able to accept their kids i mean i'm i'm one of those i don't care i i don't care you know especially if especially if they older oh man come on man come on now yeah so bro i don't know if the reddit community can help you that's a decision you're to have to make on your own. Yeah. And it seems like you're convinced.
Starting point is 00:22:28 I mean, for me, I mean, if she was as good. I mean, the mere fact that you thought about becoming a stepfather, that lets you know where your head is. Like, man, you really like this woman. Yeah. Yeah, most definitely. Most definitely. But that's a lot too, Unc, though.
Starting point is 00:22:41 Because everybody ain't dating with intention, Unc. But listen, man. You got to think about it. Yes. That's a lot too, Unc, though. Because everybody ain't dating with intention, Unc. But listen, now, you got to think about it. Yes. That's a lot, Unc, to come in and have the mindset. You know, some people see it as, oh, no, I ain't doing that, and have to take care of or raise someone else's child. Somebody else's responsibility, yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:58 That's tough, my Unc. You got to be built different. You got to be wired mentally different. You hear me? Yeah. Yeah, that be wired mentally different. You hear me? Yeah. That's a tough task. It's a tall task. And it's one I'm willing to take.
Starting point is 00:23:13 I climb any ladder. I think the thing is for me, the kids, but the other co-parent, how's he? Okay. Because you got to realize, if she got kids, there's somebody on the other side that also has kids. What's he like? I like that. Is he going to just be popping up and, oh, you think you got this?
Starting point is 00:23:43 Yeah, he think he all that. I can't do that. Yeah, I that yeah i can't do the drama i can't be out somewhere and he pop up i can't take the kids to go get a haircut why you get why you let this mofo get my son haircut yeah i ain't i ain't i ain't never had i ain't never had any problem i ain't no but i'm just i'm just i'm just saying right right right yeah but you know because i saw i saw the thing the dude uh the the boy had the uh the guy guess the guy maybe it was a stepdad or maybe it was a guy she was dating he had the little boy to get a haircut it put the barber in an uncomfortable spot oh why you got my son? I ain't telling him
Starting point is 00:24:26 he ain't getting no... Oh, Lord. Yeah, that's a lot there. See, but all that has to be discussed beforehand. All that has to be discussed beforehand. If you have a child
Starting point is 00:24:36 with someone and you're getting rid of someone and the child is not his, therefore, I think the father should meet so there's an understanding. You know? Now, when you do it your way and you're vindictive, therefore I think father should meet. So there's an understanding, you know,
Starting point is 00:24:46 now when you, when you, when you do it your way and you're vindictive with the father of your child and you date anyway, even if you do have intent and you don't respectfully let him know, okay, this is who I'm dating. This is who I'm going to be dealing with. You can come and meet him,
Starting point is 00:25:01 whatever, whatever. So he's comfortable with that. If he doesn't decide because you have to treat my son as if he's your own. Correct. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:11 You're absolutely right, don't you? I mean, I've been in that situation a lot. Y'all happy with this? Y'all happy with this guy? Y'all trust him? I'm going to trust y'all judgment.
Starting point is 00:25:21 I'm going to trust your judgment. Everybody ain't built for that. But, but long as my kids don't come back with no report, I'm gonna trust your judgment everybody ain't built for that but but long as my kids don't come back with no report we gonna be good
Starting point is 00:25:30 now y'all know me yeah yeah okay I'll tell you one thing the more kids the better I don't know I don't know what they I don't know what they be
Starting point is 00:25:41 talking about on Twitter you know but nah my pockets can't stand that. Sure. It's time for last segment, Ocho. It's time for Q&A. Wait, we just started.
Starting point is 00:25:54 Well, you spent 15 minutes on your rant. I ain't even get to talk about my house. We're going to get... Okay, tell us about the house. okay okay okay okay okay okay hey so so chat i got yep look at it look at that look at that look you see the lake back there huh you see the lake back there yeah that's where i can go fishing so this right here seven thousand seven seven thousand square foot six bedroom out there out there in uh in. I went and looked at it this morning, put a little mullah in the eshfro. So my little apartment I'm in right now, right? So I'm trying to time it perfectly. My
Starting point is 00:26:35 move-in, my move-in is April. So I'm trying to time it perfectly and get my furniture so everything is set. What I'm going to do first, game room i need my boot my boost mobile sign i need i need i need that up i need my pc and everything sitting first then i work on the rest of i'm gonna work from the bottom up because i'm gonna start with my game room first i'm not even gonna have no bed i don't need no bed as long as i have my stuff set up for nightcap and you know i'm happy happy about that again i told you man god is god is blessing the kid man I'm happy, happy, happy about that. Again, I told you, man, God is, God is blessing the kid, man. I'm happy. You know, I got a little three car garage and, uh, thanks to, thanks to nightcap.
Starting point is 00:27:10 Thanks to the volume. Thanks to you for the opportunity. You know, um, life has been unbelievable. And I told you all, all, all 2025, I'm cutting up. I'm putting that shit on. I curse. I had to say that I'm putting that shit on all season long all 2025 and then after this year
Starting point is 00:27:27 I'm going back to targeting H&M I just want to have some fun I want to enjoy the fruits of my labor and the work that I put in and that's pretty much it but again thank you
Starting point is 00:27:37 Ash thank you I'm enjoying the fruits of my labor but I ain't got no money so I'm going to just hold off you want me to show you that 5200 that would be nice
Starting point is 00:27:44 I'm sitting I'm sitting pretty heavy over here now. I see. Yeah. I see. Yeah. Yeah. You talking about? Break bread.
Starting point is 00:27:54 I'm going to break necks. What are the two? Stop getting broken. Parody accounts are mourning today. The NBA Centel seems to have been shut down on Twitter. RIP Centel. Did you ever get Centel? Did you ever get that stuff that you're like, oh, man.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Yeah, it got me once. They got me once. They got me once. And listen, it's always something funny, too. That was a very entertaining account. If you didn't pay attention, they'll trip you up. Why do you think Ash, what happened?
Starting point is 00:28:34 Oh, somebody's probably sued him, she says. Yeah. They took the whole account down so i mean you think they got suspended normally normally accounts get suspended you know when you curse no you you mess around with the guy first of all twitter's like the wild wild west dab me anything goes i mean hey i mean you can't even block nobody now they can still i mean they can't respond to you but it used to be you block them, they couldn't see your content.
Starting point is 00:29:08 They still can see. They can't respond anymore, but they still can see. Yeah, Twitter's the wild, wild west. Twitter's anything gold. X. Oh, X. It's called X. But yeah, anything gold is not Ocho.
Starting point is 00:29:21 So for them to remove it themselves or have someone remove it, yeah. Yeah, anything goes now, Ocho. So for them to remove it themselves or have someone remove it. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. I mean, you could damn near do anything you want to on X. Yeah. Matter of fact, man, yeah. Listen, you got a...
Starting point is 00:29:39 Boy, when you open X in public, you got to be careful. I got to be careful because I ain't on none of them sites. Especially if you got your sound up. Boy, listen, you open X in public, you gotta be careful. I gotta be careful because I ain't on none of them sites. Especially if you got your sound up. Listen, you open up Twitter, X, whatever you want to call it, and porn just be popping up all the time.
Starting point is 00:29:54 I don't get that. I mean, people have said that, but I don't get that popping up on mine, so no. You don't? Hey, hold on. Did you follow Ms. B Nasty? You ain't gonna... Oh, now she to slide your DM if you don't follow her back? I don't want my account
Starting point is 00:30:11 shut down like NBA Centel. Nah, you ain't going to get shut down? Don't be scary, man. You got to stand on business, man. You done shot to shot. She done shot back. Now you're all in limbo. What you scared of?
Starting point is 00:30:26 You scared? Nah, it ain't go in until she... Hey, can I ask you a question? Like, you can tell me, we family. Pretend the chat ain't here. Are you nervous? About what? I mean, does she make you nervous after seeing her content?
Starting point is 00:30:42 Does that make you nervous, being that she's so experienced and you're not ready for it? I ain't seen her content. Oh. I ain't been on her content. Man, I go on her content. Why you laughing at me like that? Hey, see, you try to get me to go on her content, then what you call them? They shut my account down.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Nah, they don't. Listen. No, her content, it's okay. That's welcomed on the site. Elon Musk said it's freedom of speech and freedom of expression. Yeah, so those that do that type of content, I salute them, I support them,
Starting point is 00:31:23 and I'm with you as far as freedom of expression. That's your body and what you like to do in the private of your home. You want to make it public? Yeah. So be it.
Starting point is 00:31:31 But you need to check out our content. You would probably answer, and you'd probably answer it then. If I check out our content, I would answer yesterday, huh? Yeah, but you would answer last year. Man, you do. I'm just saying. Yeah, that parent account has got a lot of people
Starting point is 00:31:49 because they're like that seems so real and then you look at it like man it be hustling they got me Aisha Curry says her marriage to Steph comes before their four kids I think for us our relationship
Starting point is 00:32:04 always comes first then we're kids. I think for us, our relationship always comes first. Then we're parents. And that works for us because then you have two happy people raising kids in a house. So family sector in our lives always comes first. Ocho, like, dislike, you see, you understand? Listen, I don't know the rules of marriage. I don't know the rules of marriage, you know,
Starting point is 00:32:29 and or the guideline or the rule book and as a wife on the way you're supposed to conduct yourself and the way things are supposed to go. But I'm assuming if Aisha Curry is saying it, that is the way it's supposed to go. Now, my grandmother is no longer here to correct me if I'm wrong. My mother is no longer here to correct me if I'm wrong. My mother is no longer here
Starting point is 00:32:45 to correct me if I'm wrong. So, for me to be able to answer that question, I'm assuming that's the way things are supposed to go. Always husband first and kids after that. Yeah, a lot of therapists say that. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:33:03 Okay, now I was just going to ask you, I've seen many scenarios. I'm not sure if you've seen them on Twitter before. If your wife is in trouble and your child is in trouble, you know, who do you save first? I've seen many scenarios like that. And this almost sounds, not sounds similar to that, but how Aisha is picking the husband first. In general, in any scenario, and the key is coming... Unified front. Okay. I mean, look, to each his own. Look, Ocho, I do my very best to stay out of people's
Starting point is 00:33:40 homes, their relationships, how they do things, because a lot of people, you know, hey, man, I can't believe lot of people you know hey man i can't believe you did that to your daughter i can't believe that's how you was but that's how i was that's that's my home that's how i raised that's how i brought my kids up so somebody else i hey i believe that's that that's a great way to do things with we first we're gonna make sure we're happy then we if we're happy everything is unison with us the kids gonna be gonna be gucci yeah so so but obviously some people say no the kids first kids come first well i know my i know my girlfriend might it wasn't no kids first
Starting point is 00:34:17 it was papa first right oh so even back then even that that that's the traditional yeah okay okay hell yeah what born important a first right he got what he wanted to watch it and that he we watched what he wanted to watch now as the girls got older my aunt's name got older they want to watch the news all night. So when he come home, we already know we had to turn the TV. Right. So he be home. They come sit down. And, you know, he like, he wouldn't turn.
Starting point is 00:34:54 They get up and go in the room. All right, come back. Y'all can watch what the hell y'all want. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Ain't nobody want to watch no Raw to Concat and David Brinkley. They'll be watching the news all night. Right. But, you know, as you get older, Ocho, he wasn't interested in anything else.
Starting point is 00:35:08 I mean, he used to love Westerns. Western, when I was a kid, Ocho, the Westerns were good. Gun smoking, all big, you know. I think Big Valley was another one. But, yeah, that's the way my grandfather and grandmother was. My granny came first to him. Obviously, Barney Porter came first in everything and the kids came next.
Starting point is 00:35:29 That's how it was. It wasn't no, if you ask Papa something and he said no, you go ask granny. Boy, you got killed for that. That don't work. Listen, that didn't work when I was young. Now, there would be some times where I
Starting point is 00:35:43 ask my grandma something and then she suggests how about you go ask your grandfather mm-hmm but she's not gonna say no and think I'm finna turn around and go ask my grandfather man please not in that household she already just say good go ask him go ask go ask you go ask go ask your papa and the funny thing cuz you were she wasn't going to say yeah or nay anyway. It's him. He had... He was going to say no anyway. And if he said no, that was the
Starting point is 00:36:12 end of it, Ocho. You might run to like, man, you can't do nothing. What? Say that under who breath. Yeah, okay. Bad boy. Look here.
Starting point is 00:36:26 He quit. My grandfather told my aunts all the time. He said, don't grumble and stay. Grumble and leave. He said, tell me what a mofo I am at your place. Yeah. Don't tell me I'm a no good you know what at my place. Get your own.
Starting point is 00:36:39 There's a woman. She got married. She's vegan. The wedding was all vegan. Take a woman. She got married. She's vegan. The wedding was all vegan. Take a look. Bride shared on Reddit that her and her now husband have been vegan for the past three years. So it only made sense that they have an all vegan wedding reception. Wedding came around.
Starting point is 00:36:57 Everything was going according to plan until the bride noticed that her brother Tom was not in his assigned seat during the reception. 20 minutes later, Tom returned carrying 20 boxes of pizza with his cousins and distributed it to the guests saying that it was real food. Oh, Joe. Well, hold on. Now, that's the bride fault. That's the bride fault. If you're having a wedding, you're inviting people to a wedding. You have to appease the people at the wedding. If everybody at your wedding isn't vegan,
Starting point is 00:37:32 you can't force me your vegan food, whether you pay $15,000 for it, $15,000 for it or not. And if you spent $15,000 on vegan food, you're just a fool. Excuse my language. I apologize. I apologize to the couple. You don't spend no $15,000 on the food because you invite people, you send out the, what do you call it? You send out the invites, right? Invitations, yes. Invitations. You make calls and ask who eats vegan, who is vegan, and wants a plate of vegan food. Those who are not vegan, then listen, you might have spent $1,000 if that's the case.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Yeah, because ain't nobody going to eat that best but you and your husband. Exactly. That's the whole point. Only a select few people nobody going to eat that best but you and your husband. Exactly. That's the whole point. Only a select few people are going to be vegan that are coming to your wedding. So how are you going to force everybody to eat something that they're not? That's not how you conduct yourself at a wedding. When you get married,
Starting point is 00:38:16 you got to appease your guests. I think the thing is, you got to have a look. Don't start. I ain't going to tell you. I ain't been to one. I ain't never been to a wedding reception. So I have to tell you, I've been to one. I've never been to a wedding reception. So I can tell you what they have. But you probably you probably see this.
Starting point is 00:38:33 Why? That's why we go before the justice of the peace. And that way we go there. Oh, time out, time out, time out. But if you get married, boy, I need a ceremony. What? It is. That justice of the peace. I'm trying to catch the um what you call that thing they throw back the bouquet i'm trying to catch the bouquet
Starting point is 00:38:53 what you're talking about i need to say listen i know when you get married i already know who it is i know who it's gonna be yeah i want to be there. No, I ain't spending... Look, first of all, I ain't spending that kind of money. Whoa, wait. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. You don't have to... You can have a wedding
Starting point is 00:39:10 for $10,000. I can have a wedding for $2.75 to justice of peace. But, hon, listen, you need people who want to see that.
Starting point is 00:39:18 You got family. You got family. My brother, my sister, my mom, my kids, her brother, her sister, her mom, her kids. Boom brother, her sister, her mom. Boom, boom. 15 people, crowd in the courtroom.
Starting point is 00:39:29 You forgot about the NICAP team? You forgot about the NICAP moderators? You forgot about the fans of NICAP? I'm on the Zoom, Bobby. I want to see it. On the phone? Yeah. Nah, nah, I need something.
Starting point is 00:39:43 If you go to the Justice Court of piece, you just throw it in court. You throw the bouquet in court, then. I'm going to catch it in there. Well, I guess they throw something else. They throw a garter? What else they throw? They throw something else. So they throw...
Starting point is 00:39:53 That's for the women, ain't it? Well, who throw the garter? Oh, that's for the men. Yeah. Which one is for the men? Nah, nah, nah, nah. Nah, ain't nobody throwing nothing. What you mean?
Starting point is 00:40:05 Ain't nobody throwing Nigga throw the bouquet You can't throw the bouquet In the courthouse Yes, you can If it's never been done before You can do it Hell, I couldn't celebrate
Starting point is 00:40:16 When I was playing But I still did it, didn't I? Listen I'm going to catch the bouquet And the guard I'm catching both of them Why you want to catch You already going to catch the bouquet and the garter. I'm catching both of them. Why do you want to catch? You're already going to be married.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Who? You. To who? I don't know. Yeah. I don't know either. I got an idea. Me too.
Starting point is 00:40:40 I do too. Yeah, but look, like I said, I don't know. I guarantee your idea wrong i don't know what the the protocols are for wedding i don't know if you're kind of like you know i mean if you go and if you come to my wedding expecting seafood ain't gonna be nothing there because i'm allergic to it so if y'all come you think y'all eat crafter and lobster lobster crab legs scallopop, shrimp, oyster. It ain't happening like that.
Starting point is 00:41:10 You're right. Now, y'all have some barbecue. I like barbecue. We'll have some oxtails. You'll get messy. So, hey, babe, go ahead and take your dress off because we eat oxtails. It's going to get crazy. Let me tell you something. Let me tell you something.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Let me tell you about my wedding. See, my wedding is going to be a melting pot of different cultures and ethnicities foods. Okay? So whether you're Haitian, you're Latino, you're Jamaican,
Starting point is 00:41:40 you're Bahamian, it's going to be a little bit of everything. Man, I ain't paying extra for all that of everything man I ain't paying extra for all that huh I ain't paying extra for all that no no
Starting point is 00:41:49 you ain't got ain't nobody let me say you you ain't had to pay for it you ain't got to pay for it I already got the caterers I already got the caterers and they doing it
Starting point is 00:41:57 they doing it out of love out of love for me and nightcap okay my wedding theme is the nightcap wedding and we gonna stream it live on nightcap okay like that's my wedding theme is the nightcap wedding and we gonna stream it live on
Starting point is 00:42:08 nightcap no but our $15,000 for all vegan food I mean that's ridiculous I mean you first of all you know your family you know your family don't get down like that you know your family don't get down like that, don't you? I know what my family, for the most part, I know what my family eat and what they won't eat. So why would I bring something that just me and my wife
Starting point is 00:42:34 would eat? Right. I already know. My kids not eating that. My sister, my mom, my brother, they not eating that. My homeboy not eating that.
Starting point is 00:42:44 So now we spend $15,000 on whatever we spent for the food and it's going to waste. You know what? She spent $15,000 thinking about herself, not nobody else. They spend $15,000 thinking about herself and not the guests.
Starting point is 00:43:02 I'm thinking about the guests. I'm thinking about the people. I want to have a good time at my wedding. There about the guests. I'm thinking about the people. Yes. I want to have a good time at my wedding. There's a reason why I'm going to have a live band. There's a reason I'm going to have Kiki Wyatt singing.
Starting point is 00:43:12 There's a reason I'm going to have Brian McKnight singing. There's a reason why I'm going to have, you know, I got another surprise I don't want to tell nobody. There's a reason I'm having
Starting point is 00:43:22 different dishes from different ethnicities and backgrounds at my wedding because I want everybody to enjoy themselves. Well. There's a reason I'm having different dishes from different ethnicities and backgrounds at my wedding because I want everybody to enjoy themselves. There's a reason why I'm having
Starting point is 00:43:29 a karaoke machine with a $5,000 prize where I'm going to sing the best song. Well, you need to have Mountain Oysters. I need you to have Fried Squirrel.
Starting point is 00:43:39 I need you to have Big Raccoon. I need you to have Bull Nicking Onions. Bull Nicking Onions. I would need you to have some nicking onions. What? Bull nicking onions. I would need you to have some of that. Ox tails.
Starting point is 00:43:50 Pig tails. Turkey necks. Pig feet. Hey, listen. I'm going to have three of those. I'm going to have three. I'm going to have three,
Starting point is 00:43:59 three, three, three of them country meals right now. I can't give them all because you can't take up all the room. Chicken feet. I'm going to have a section for can't take up all the room. Chicken feet? I'm going to have a section for you. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:44:07 Chicken feet? I like chicken feet. I like chicken feet. Sorry, that was funny. They're talking about bull what? Y'all better wake up. Bull what? Bull nicking on you.
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Starting point is 00:48:07 than cow's milk this milk contains protein crystals rich in essential amino acids energy dense nutrients making it a potential food source i'll never know they lying they lying all my i'll be like mr gray i'll be like Mr. Glass they lying like Samuel Jackson every time I take a step ish break I ain't drinking no cockroach milk answer me this
Starting point is 00:48:33 how do the scientists know who do they do the test on don't tell me about you ran the test on lab rats and compared lab rats drinking cockroach milk compared to the lab rats and compared lab rats drinking cockroach milk compared to the lab rats drinking regular milk and using that as your scientific study
Starting point is 00:48:51 to say that cockroach milk is more better or is better in any way. Man, if you don't stop playing with us, stop playing with us, man. It's 2025. Now all of a sudden, cockroach milk. Yeah. Well, I tell you what, Ocho, we're going to get us, man. Ocho. It's 2025. Not all of a sudden. Cockroach milk. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:07 Roach it. Okay. Well, I tell you what, Ocho. We're going to get us a show. Unc and Ocho eats. First place we go, we're going down south. I know this place. Bull, dick, and onions.
Starting point is 00:49:15 Me and you. Now, you know what? One thing about it. I try anything. I won't try the dick. I know you will. Bull, I eat the bull. That's what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:49:26 Damn. I do anything once. Nah, I ain't trying no cockroach milk. Man, ain't nobody. Come on, huh? Come on, come on. What happens? Oh, wait. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:49:35 What happens if you're on the show? Fear Factor. Fear Factor. You ain't going to try it? Nope. I ain't going on Fear of Fact. I mean, I remember Fear of Fact. There are some things that I could eat,
Starting point is 00:49:49 like the raw stuff, but I ain't eating no cockroach. I ain't eating no bugs. Oh, now listen. Now, ants, chocolate-covered ants is a delicacy in some countries. They have no chocolate. That's what they was eating. That was just there in the book. Ah,'s if they would eat I'm just I'm
Starting point is 00:50:07 just saying I've traveled some countries where frog legs frog legs okay okay okay okay okay frog legs pigtail chicken feet chicken necks I've had all that my north just hogs and cattle. Yes. I've had turkey. Turkey oysters. You didn't know turkey had oysters, did you? Turkey? Turkey balls. There was this place
Starting point is 00:50:35 outside of Greeley called Bruce's. And they was famous for mountain oysters. And they had them all. They had turkey. They had cow. They had hog and you know hey hold on so you eat chitlins too right no hell no oh here you go so you eat frog legs you know all this stuff you naming but you won't eat chitlins they stink too bad what you mean if you have someone that knows how to clean chitlins right, there should be no problem with you eating them. That's a lie. Chitlins stink.
Starting point is 00:51:06 When they're cleaned correctly and cooked correctly, they do not smell. They do smell. And I don't want them. I eat them all. I eat them all. Hold on. So frog lays didn't stink?
Starting point is 00:51:19 Pig feet don't stink? Pig feet don't stink? No, pig feet. Oh, man, I mess with pig feet. I go to San... Hey, we go to Costco and get that big old jar. Right now, I ain't go get them. Yeah, but I'm saying they stink, though. They stink the same way chitlins stink.
Starting point is 00:51:34 Chitlins, oh, my goodness. Hey, um. Ooh, wee. At some point, you're going to have to evolve. Now, we just talked about this at the top of the year. I'm evolving. You said in 2025, you're going to try new things. Listen, two things I need you to write down for me.
Starting point is 00:51:49 Okay. Two things that you're going to do before the year ends. You're going to try chitlins, and you're going to eat some ass. Oh, no. Okay. Give me the chitlins. Give me a plate of them, a five-pound bucket. Give me a five-pound bucket.
Starting point is 00:52:06 Bad. You out of gas on that one, Ocho. Give me the bucket of chitlins. Okay, okay. Let's take one off the list. Chitlins and at least sucking toes. Missionary with crushed eyes. Chitlins.
Starting point is 00:52:20 Come on. You got to live, man. I'm telling you, you're not going to make it like this. You're talking about getting married. Ain't nobody marry you at the Justice Center if you ain't sucking no toes. Ocho, you give Miss B. Nasty my number yesterday.
Starting point is 00:52:34 You see Miss B. Nasty? Oh, oh, oh, oh. You know what? I forgot. I'm gonna send it to her. She in the chat? What she say? What she say?
Starting point is 00:52:43 Yeah, Miss B. Nasty. She comment it? What she say? She looking for you, huh for you uh yeah yeah don't be scared too now this is your time um it's your time to shine hey you talk about super bowl this this is your super bowl in life this show really show super bowl hey what's really going on where your roast fogs at i need you to get by take four of them things You hear me, Unc? Don't let us down. Don't let the chat down. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:53:07 There y'all go. Don't let the chat down. Hey, you want me to be nasty? I'm telling you. That's a movie you can make right there, boy. Man, you be off with it, Ocho. I got lip. Ocho.
Starting point is 00:53:21 Hey, Unc, you blushing, too. Look at you blushing. Oh, blushing. Man, you're trying to get me kicked off of YouTube. We just got back in YouTube good graces. We didn't curse. We didn't say nothing bad. We just said, Ms. B Nasty, she sent a message to you yesterday. So I responded to her message and said,
Starting point is 00:53:46 I can send you his number sis. Now I don't want to be disrespectful and just give her your, give her your number without your consent. But right now you can let the people know on the, on the chat. You can let her know if it's okay. Now, if you can send to me, sending her your number, then so be it. Or I could just tell her sis slide in the DM slide in the DM and he'll respond you need Jesus we need to go to buy we need to go to Bible study oh this is a I just got baptized last week because the lesson was wearing off so I know I'm good now I don't everything in my life gonna reset well it wasn't in salt water cause them sins ain't float away that's why I asked for forgiveness I repented
Starting point is 00:54:29 man I wonder what somebody was talking about Miss B nasty I should have known you was smack dab in the middle of some bull jive no it wasn't me. Listen, she saw a picture of you BET posted. On top of the picture of you, you were sharp too now.
Starting point is 00:54:52 You were sharp now. I ain't going to lie to you. Yeah, you know a little something I threw off. You was casket sharp. Oh, I saw your boy Coleman Dominguez too. Yeah, hey, that's my uncle there, boy. Oh, he put that ish on too. He put it on now.
Starting point is 00:55:04 He does. At a different level. Now, I need to go to those type of places, red carpet events, where I can put that type of attire on, but I don't go nowhere like that. But listen, she wrote something on top of the picture because you were sharp.
Starting point is 00:55:17 Now, I ain't going to lie to you. A 10 to 10, you was a 10. She said, I don't want to say what she said, but I went on top of the message and said, listen, sis, I can see his number if you need be. I ain't see it. And I left it at that. It's up there.
Starting point is 00:55:31 Chat, send it to him. Somebody please send it to him. Yeah, y'all send it to me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She wants you on. Listen, it's 2025. Y'all been going at it for two years now. You might as well make it happen.
Starting point is 00:55:46 Y'all make a good couple too boy you bad look at you know what man i ain't gonna be able to live that down there i just want you to live a little bit that's all i ain't gonna be able to live that life. Man, you know how many people just, I mean... They killed me. They were killing me at the show. Hey, that was funny, boy. I reposted that on my story. Oh, have mercy.
Starting point is 00:56:19 Hey, I'm the best wingman you can have. I want to see you happy. Y'all think I'm ever gonna be able to live this down, Chad? Yeah. Yeah. Not asall think I'm ever going to be able to live this down, chat? Yeah. Yeah. Not as long as I'm here. And, you know, I know you like it too, Unc, because you've been blushing for the past 20 minutes. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:43 Man, you know your old pool hustler, you Yeah. You know, Joe, you know, Hey, every time I say, miss be nasty. You, you hit that shy guy from the five heartbeats. You know, you know,
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