Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Wagyu steak, honeymoon over, escaped monkeys

Episode Date: November 16, 2024

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the best viral moments from the week. Top stories include Ocho learning how to pronounce “wagyu” steak, a woman cancels her wedding because sh...e didn’t get enough in monetary wedding gifts, only one of 40 monkeys that escaped from a research facility in South Carolina has been caught and much more!03:04 - Video goes viral of Lions fans on flight07:04 - Ocho learns how to pronounce wagyu15:19 - The Rock comes clean about behavior on set. But Unc and Ocho can relate.16:48 - A woman cancels her wedding because she didn’t get enough in monetary wedding gifts25:40 - Shannon recaps the copyright infringement story36:07 - One escaped monkey has been captured, but there are 39 still on the loose(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:59 Ocho, has your viewing experience during a big game ever been ruined? Wait, hold on. Bring that to me one more time. They were on the plane. And, you know, they're watching the game. And, you know, she's trying to make her announcement about, you know, fasten your seatbelt in case of allegedly, you know, drop from the ceiling, place yours on before you assist someone else.
Starting point is 00:04:20 And she, yes. Stop talking. Y'all see us watching this oh they oh the plane shifts the flight attendant automated yes hey that's funny that's funny i mean listen for one no disrespect everybody on the plane has been flying for years i'm sure they know they understand the regulations i know she has to do that because it's protocol it's's part of the FAA. Yeah. You know, but understanding she got to read the room, honey. Honey, you got to read
Starting point is 00:04:49 the room. You know, if you know people are watching the game and when you make an announcement, you know what it does to the TVs? They stop working. They stop working and people are watching the goddamn game. Man, you're lucky ain't nobody cut your ass out. And you watch us up, Mocho, and then they come on the flag. You know, we're going ain't nobody cuss your ass out. And you watch
Starting point is 00:05:05 us up, Mocho, and then they come on the flag. You know, we're going to start coming. Oh, man, stop. Just come around. You ain't got to tell us you finna come around with the card. Damn. When we see you in the aisle with the card, we'll know you coming around. Damn. Man, I be watching something
Starting point is 00:05:25 man please come on man hey that's funny that's funny can I tell you something I don't mean to do this when you get on the plane right and
Starting point is 00:05:40 they come around they tell you can you fasten your seatbelt on the plane for safety precautions? And I always think to myself, like, if I'm not sure what the seatbelt going to do, if anything was to happen. So, you know, I don't be wanting to augur, but I always thought about that. They'd be so hell bent on that goddamn seatbelt. Yeah. And they talk about that seat cushion is a flotation.
Starting point is 00:06:12 You think I'm a flame? If that plane go down, I ain't going to be able to use my seat cushion. I don't poop in it. I ain't about to put it next to my face. I'm about to throw that shit out the window. Where it be? What good is a seat cushion going to do me until that plane go down? Man, I done messed up everybody's cushion. Listen, please? What good is a seat cushion going to do when that plane go down?
Starting point is 00:06:25 I'd have messed up everybody's cushion. Listen, man. Boy. No, I'm not even going to talk about that. But you know what, Ocho? I go ahead and fasten mine because they make it seem like it's life or death if you don't have that seat belt
Starting point is 00:06:41 and that seat back to the full upright and locked position like the plane won't start. I'm like, ma'am, will the plane start if you don't have that seatbelt and that seat back to the full upright and locked position like the plane won't start. I'm like, man, will the plane start if I don't have the seat back up? Damn! They be on it, boy. They be on it. Listen, I don't argue with them. I just
Starting point is 00:06:57 fasten it up. I always bring my seat up right. Obviously, it's protocol. They have guidelines and rules that they have to follow. Yeah. In the hindsight, when you, like, really think about it, it ain't going to help if anything happens. Yeah, they make it seem like the plane won't crack
Starting point is 00:07:18 if my seatbelt ain't fast enough. Or your phone. If your phone. Like, your phone is going to mess up with the electronic stuff up front if you're on your goddamn phone. Well, we don't need to be blind if that's the case. Ocho, I don't
Starting point is 00:07:34 argue with you. I don't want to be on the spy list. Man, hey, if they broke, they spent... I said, ma'am, it's broke. Look at that. Boom. Boom. Boom. I said, ma'am, it's broke. Look at that. Boom. Boom.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Boom. I said, ma'am, I told you it's broke. You think I'm lying? What happened? You go to dinner. You with your girl. You order your food. I don't like that.
Starting point is 00:07:58 You order your food. She order what she want. But when the fuck come, she on your plate. If you want a chicken, why you ain't order chicken? You order Simon. Get your hand out my plate. Yes. Oh, I should have ordered with you. You want some of this? Because you're not going to get no more of this.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Do you want me to, hey, hey, hey, come here. Hey, you want some steak? Right, right. Now you can't get what I got because you know I'm going to get that, you know what I'm saying, Ocho? I'm going to get that A5. Right, right, right. You can't get what I got because, you know, I'm going to get the, you know what I'm saying, Ocho? I'm going to get that A5. Right, right, right. You can't get that, but I can get you something close to it.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Now, what would you like, the ribeye? You like the sirloin? You like the sirloin? You like the filet? Because I'm the only one at the table that's eating a $500 steak. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Bring it back. Bring it back again.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Bring it back. Bring it back. Where the f**k can you find a $500 steak? Or you just bulls***? No. At higher restaurants, they serve A5. And it all depends on how many ounces you get. I go to my restaurant in Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:08:57 I thought you said A5 because of my jersey number. No. A5. Japanese Wagyu. Oh. Remember I told you I had the Wagyu, remember? I don't know where the f*** I went. I don't know where I went, but it was in strips.
Starting point is 00:09:10 You heard me? It was like tiny strips. They were layered. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And they were really soft and tender and buttery, too. Ooh, that thing like butter. I'm just being honest with you. So when I go to my place in Atlanta, Charles Panos,
Starting point is 00:09:24 appreciate you taking care of your boy. Hey, once they know I'm coming in, they already know, hey, Mr. Sharp, we got you. Hey, whatever you want. So normally I get like 10. Sometimes I feel it, you know, but pockets, you know, I be looking at how I'm doing. I think I go 12 ounces.
Starting point is 00:09:41 But normally I go 8 to 10. I don't go much bigger than that. I can't remember where I was at. I can't remember where I was at. And honestly, you know, I go 12 ounces. But normally I go 8 to 10. I don't go much bigger than that. I can't remember where I was at. I can't remember where I was at. And honestly, you know, I do anything once. I try anything once, you know. And I haven't been back to get the wagon again. But it was good.
Starting point is 00:09:57 It was good. And it was different for me who, you know, frequents the Waffle House and I get a steak from Waffle House who frequents regular restaurants. No, you mean $100 an ounce. Somebody say it's $100 a pound. No, it's $100 an ounce. Ain't no pound. You get a pound. You're going to pay
Starting point is 00:10:15 $1,600. Boy. But it's good. I treat myself sometimes. I don't go every time but normally i like i like the ribeye i normally do the river i like flavorful cuts of meat i do the ribeye uh i prefer not to have it bone in but sometimes the restaurant only have bone in and then i'll go to something else i'll probably get the filet or the sirloin but uh okay okay okay but i used to get
Starting point is 00:10:42 chicken i used to go to a steakhouse and get chicken. But they used to take care of me because when I would go, when I went to sleep, when I traveled Ocho, if I went for three days or less, I took my food with me. So I would take enough food for three days, bring it to the hotel. The hotel would warm it up for me. I had a guy come up there and get it, have them put a refrigerator in my room.
Starting point is 00:11:05 They would come get it or they would store it downstairs. I would call down, bring it up. Obviously, I'd give them $40, $50 to bring it up. That's how I did it. I remember now. I know where I had the wagon beef at. I got them Jeff Rubys when I was in Cincinnati.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Jeff Rubys. Wagon? What wagon you had? The beach you said. Wagon. Wagyu? The Wagyu? I'm sorry. How you spell it? How you spell it? Y-A-G-U? W. Okay, W. W-A-G-U.
Starting point is 00:11:39 Wagyu. W-A-G-Y-U. Oh, so the Y salad. Yeah, but you got to say it. Wagyu. Yeah. But anyway, I don't know if you've been to the Precinct or Jeff Ruby Steakhouse in Cincinnati,
Starting point is 00:11:56 but that's where I was when I had the Wagyu. And it was good. It was a great experience. It's something I won't do again though because i'm not paying that kind of money you you pay top dollar and based on the price point of the steak you understand why i understood why once i ate it because i ain't never felt nothing so soft and buttery like that it oh yeah you ever touch a woman's skin you know how soft it is I would like to think so I got three kids
Starting point is 00:12:29 I left they lied to me that's what that that waggy you tastes like feel like it feel just real soft yeah but I like you look I'm saying like when I go I mean when I
Starting point is 00:12:44 take when I go out, because somebody. Ash. Yeah. I'm like, you know, you do not have to order. What's she like to get? What does she see me? What is it?
Starting point is 00:13:02 Sushi. Ash, everywhere we go, you do not have to order sushi. We go to a gas station. Do y'all have sushi? That's exactly what the game is. At the gas station? Let me get the sushi and let me fill up on pump six.
Starting point is 00:13:17 That's funny, man. Sushi. When she in the hotel, don't you let Ash come to your room. If anybody hungry. Why are you waiting? You get to my room and now you hungry. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, oh, she get she get crab. I look at her when she when she crab. You order no crab cakes? Okay. Okay, I did. I look at you, when you order, you get salmon and you get this.
Starting point is 00:13:52 You come in my room, you get crab cakes. Oh, and she get two entrees. She ain't going to just get one. Y'all be good over there, man. Yeah, we are. Look. I'm going to keep this. We on the road a lot.
Starting point is 00:14:10 And the team, they do a great job. Jordan has Jordan because, you know, everywhere I go, Jordan has to go. So, you know, because he's setting up the equipment in the hotel room. You know, he's capturing content behind the scenes. So, he goes. It works. It's great that hopefully he don't get a wife anytime soon and starts having a family.
Starting point is 00:14:32 Because he's going to mess the rotation up. But I think he likes traveling. He likes traveling. All them damn cameras. What would be the terminology for what what jordan does like um like a not videographer what would it be well he's all that he's uh social uh uh
Starting point is 00:14:55 my social media my content he captured all the content your content be so goddamn dope man i i need man i'm just i'm man, I need to get my shit together, man. I need somebody to travel with me that wouldn't mind flying spirits, someone that wouldn't mind eating at the places that I enjoy. Well, good luck with that. Good luck with that one. Yeah, he do's over everything. I want to create
Starting point is 00:15:19 content too. I want people taking pictures like when I'm stepping out, when I'm stepping out of the car, you know, and I'm talking to people and you know hugging people and i just i ain't i don't i ain't got nothing yeah it's all good but he's uh he's in the uh he's in the chat so jordan knows stuff hey you know we leave in such and such a time i like we and who said that well so basically he's on the chain with him, Ash, Shelly, CJ, all the people like that. I'm the last
Starting point is 00:15:49 to know. I'm the last to know. Just, hey, Shelly gives me the heads up I need two days in advance and we gone. I got a suitcase always packed. Toiletry's already packed. I just had to put, you know, change of clothes, stuff in there, and we're off
Starting point is 00:16:05 to the race. Dwayne Rock Johnson is coming clean about some recent reports of his behavior on the set. The report alleges he pees in a bottle to save time. Yeah, that happens, he told GQ, referring to how he sometimes relieves himself at work. Ocho, have you ever had an emergency bathroom
Starting point is 00:16:22 situation and had to pee in a bottle? There's footage of me peeing on the sideline on all my highlights i forget cedric vincent is sitting on one side of me reggie kelly who was a titan at the time sitting on the right side of me and y'all close in let me use the bathroom real quick on the middle of the field in the middle of the game so i didn't have to run to the locker room. I am not missing time. Yeah, we normally go to the sideline. We go in a plastic bag. You know, we kneel down in front of, you know, they got those trunks. They got tape and all that stuff in there.
Starting point is 00:16:52 We kneel down and go in the bag. Right between the two Gatorade things. The big Gatorade pool and the whole lot. Right behind him. I ain't going nowhere. Yeah, so I understand the Rock especially as dedicated as he is to his craft. And listen, one of the best, if he's not still the highest paid person in Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:17:11 Yeah, he one of them. I understand it. And I had practiced with a different thing. We had run up, you know, we run up in the woods or something and then run back down the hill. Unless you had to go, you know. Number two? Had to go, yeah. Sometimes you got to do number three. You got to do one and two.
Starting point is 00:17:26 So you definitely got to go inside for that. But oh, yeah, for sure. Mo, I mean, you'd be surprised how many times guys go to the bathroom on the sidelines. A woman is going viral for having to cancel her honeymoon after 270 guests wedding only gave three thousand in cash, including one person who gave $10. Hold on. Whoa, whoa, whoa. She mad. Cause she only got three only cause she max,
Starting point is 00:17:48 he only got 3000. Oh, so she's trying to recoup her money from what she paid for the wedding. Is that, that's basically, that's what it sounds like to me. Oh, Joe,
Starting point is 00:17:57 we just got, this is what she's saying. Here's a story. We just got married yesterday and we spent 60 K on our wedding with our guest count of 270. We worked our butt off and pushed so many bills, rent, et cetera, only taking out a loan of $4,000 from my mom and demanding it back by the end of the month. We received $3,000 in cash, checks total, and cards only. We're like freaking out, really devastated because we thought we'd get at least $10,000. The lowest card amount was $10.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Has this happened to anyone else? How do you move past this? It's really eating at both of us. Our lives just really disappointed about it. We were supposed to leave Monday for our honeymoon, but we canceled it instantly after opening everything. We literally couldn't buy a plane ticket. You're supposed to have already got that.
Starting point is 00:18:45 Okay, we couldn't buy a plane ticket. You're supposed to have already got that. Okay, let me finish, JoJo. We couldn't buy a plane ticket, and we're going to buy them this morning because we booked the hotel for free with points. Hey. Hey, do me a favor, man. Help me understand that. What is the average cost of us regular folks? Not you. Us regular folks. I think the average cost
Starting point is 00:19:04 of a wedding is about $ grand. It's about 30 to 50. In this economy, what are you talking about? People can't afford that. Clearly. The average cost of a wedding is $35,000. That makes a little bit more sense.
Starting point is 00:19:20 When you think about it, if you really can't afford to have a wedding, why? I think people today are more caught up with the aesthetics. Aesthetics of it and the look and just saying, oh, I got married, not what marriage
Starting point is 00:19:36 actually entails. You know? And 35, 40, 50,000. Who buys, but who gets married, Ocho, and plans a wedding, gonna go through it with the hopes of recouping their money from gifts from family
Starting point is 00:19:52 and friends. I ain't buying no damn house and hope I win the lottery to pay for it. I should already have that lined up, how I'm going to pay for the home. I like that. I like that. I like that. They playing around. They, I like that. Yeah, they playing around, they couldn't afford that.
Starting point is 00:20:06 They couldn't afford that. That's their fault. That's their fault. And $60,000... You got to stay within your budget too. People in the chat, yo, listen to me. Yo, we got to learn to act our wage.
Starting point is 00:20:20 We need to learn to act our wage. Many of us are living way above our means and any little money we get, we trying to look a certain way, trying to dress a certain way and just trying to cater to people that don't even care about us to live this certain way.
Starting point is 00:20:38 I mean, it's just... The wedding is for the guests. I ain't trying to impress y'all. Baby, we good? Yeah, you good? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Listen. But I hope half the time
Starting point is 00:20:50 a bunch of them are going to be there. It ain't going to last. They're going to be talking ish about you as you're walking down the line. It ain't going to last long. I bet you I give it a year. I give it two years.
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Starting point is 00:26:31 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm going to have about six people. I'll let you triple me up. You can have 18, but they're going to be packed in the courthouse.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Where they going to be packed at? In the courthouse. Oh, s***. Man, I'm not paying no $100,000 or $200,000 for no damn wedding. American dollars? Man, please. No, I'm not even playing that in rubies. Ruples or whatever currency.
Starting point is 00:27:08 Pesos, Natura, whatever. No, not a. Hey, you still got your suit for the wedding? Yeah. I do. All right. Hey, it's grim. But I'm getting paid.
Starting point is 00:27:21 I tell you what. You want to ask my money? You don't have to go out there and go get some money I know one thing I'm getting married come February you heard me all I know is let me finish now stay with me I'm getting married in February
Starting point is 00:27:38 I don't know who the going to be but when that god damn day come I'm walking down that aisle with somebody. Well, I know who is going to be there. Boy, hold on. Let me take my glasses off now. Boy, I'm 46 years old, man. I ain't got time to be playing.
Starting point is 00:27:56 What you trying to do? I mean, whoever's going to be. I'm walking down that motherf***ing aisle in February. I done got the f***. Well, I ain't going. If it ain't my niece, I ain't going. If it ain't my niece, I ain't going. You know what? If you don't show up, that's fine.
Starting point is 00:28:09 I have you. What? I ain't supposed to fall out, man. I ain't supposed to fall out. I tell you what, when the minister say, does anybody object to this wedding? Let's speak now, fam. Hold your peace. I object! God damn it, I object. when the minister say, does anybody object to this wedding? Let's speak now. Object!
Starting point is 00:28:27 God damn it, I object. This ain't right. This ain't right. I'm going to have my own mic. Joy, go have your mic. I'm going to have my mic. I've been knowing Rae for two years. She's a good woman, Ocho.
Starting point is 00:28:47 I'm going to tell you right now. I don't know who this is. I don't agree with you being with Ocho. Me personally, I don't like you. We're not going to accept you. The Nightcap family not accepting you. I know how you feel,
Starting point is 00:29:02 but sometimes in life, sometimes you gotta shit looking kind of grim right now, boy. You might as well get it through your head and not get it through your skull. Nope. No can do. I refuse to. It might not be who you want it,
Starting point is 00:29:20 but I'm walking down that aisle come February because I'm going to be old. I'm going to be old. I'm going to be old. I ain't got time. I ain't got time to play. I ain't got time to play. You got me f***ed up. I'm going to be drunk.
Starting point is 00:29:31 I'm going to be on that LePorgier. I am not responsible for what I say. Hey, let me tell you something. I'm going to have open bar. I got three people performing. And listen, I already paid my deposits, too, for the performers. I done paid for the Junkanoo to come perform. Kiki Wyatt, Brian McKnight coming.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Anthony Hamilton, John Legend. You know? And it's too late now. It's too late. You know? So, I mean, either I don't know. I'm going to use your ceremony to get my damn self there. Since you got on all the performance, you're going to save me a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:30:19 Hey, baby, we already got to bend you. We already got the ax. You ain't got to break nothing. Hey. Yeah, guys, we got to be. So we don't. And people like sometimes they've asked why we don't really show a whole lot of stuff. Ocho. We got a we got a copyright.
Starting point is 00:30:35 And so we got about another one. We got two copyrights. So for the next 90 days. OK, we got 55 days. We've already done 35 of them. And so what happens, guys, if you use somebody else, and I guess what happened was, this is what happened, Ocho, and I've never shared this with you,
Starting point is 00:30:58 is that you remember that we showed the clip of Cam being on the field at UCF? And he was talking to TravisF and he was talking to Travis and he was talking to Shador. Okay. Ash got the footage from Twitter. We didn't know whose it was. I mean, it had already been tweeted, blah, blah, blah,
Starting point is 00:31:18 all over. It was everywhere. Well, the guy that footage that it was, he put a thing in uh uh youtube youtube flagged us so in the prop so they took they took it down not only did they take it down the money that we would have that we would have made oh hell no yes no check this out we had so now what we did you know we cut it we had a breakout clip it was the same clip but he said we had posted it again so they took that one down gave us a
Starting point is 00:31:56 second copyright infringement and gave him the monetization from that clip so he took our money and it he took all he took it all. That's, that's fine. I ain't got a problem with that. But the problem is, is the two strikes. We get a third strike. They take nightcap down. So we got no channel.
Starting point is 00:32:17 So that's why we've been extra careful. And then, yeah, then what happened is that we reached out and tried to have a conversation right he wanted to come on nightcap spend at least five to ten minutes talking he wanted us to promote we he wanted us to do a segment okay about that video every single a breakout clip with him every single week in other words words, to make a long story short, I'm not going to get too far into it. He wanted us to lead the video up permanently. So to make a long story short, he wanted us to build his
Starting point is 00:32:53 YouTube channel. Hold on. Hey, man, we got to put our shiesties on, man. He took our money, man. Bro, don't worry. I know. I'm just saying, I don't like the way he's moving, though. I don't worry i know i'm just i'm just like the way he moving though i don't like man okay it is what it is it is what it is had we had we known well we don't oh cho do you know how much money that i lost from that Cat Williams clip,
Starting point is 00:33:29 probably if I had got a lot like Joe Rogan, you can't use Joe Rogan clips. Had I just set it up, say you can't use my clips, I probably, it's that we've added like 150 million views just on my YouTube channel. We probably would have done 500, 600 million views. And what I've made, you'd probably triple it. Hold on. Don't even worry about it.
Starting point is 00:33:54 We're going to get that back, though. We're going to get that back. Yeah, for sure. Because right now, the cup runner's over. I'm not going to preach on the cup runner's ocean. For sure. But my thing was, bro, I said, bro, we don't have no problem bringing you on. But you're not going to tell us how long we got to have you on for.
Starting point is 00:34:17 You're not going to tell us we have to leave your video for perpetuity. You're not going to tell us we've got to promote your channel. That ain't happening. And he wanted us on all the channels, Shay Shay Media channels, to follow him and he wanted me to follow him personally. What's his name? Send me his information.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Nah, we good. Hey, can I ask you a question? Guess what? He work for Colorado for the Bucks? Yeah. Because I'm going to the game next weekend. No. But the thing is, Ocho, it's all good. Look, we're going to stay out of harm's way for the next 55 days.
Starting point is 00:34:57 We're going to get – Okay, okay, okay. Nah, nah, hell nah. We're going to get those two things removed. And we're going to be, because what happens is that it slows the viewership. Now we're not as, the algorithm doesn't recommend us like it once did.
Starting point is 00:35:16 That's why if you notice, if you notice our subscribers have slowed. You know what I can do now? You know, I got the connection. I know the people at YouTube. I know the CEO. So if you need me to make a call, let me know. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:35:28 Nah, we good. Nah, we gonna- The right way? Okay, okay, let me know. We gonna play about a book. We gonna wait out. We've been great for 35 days. We got 55 more days. So 55 more days.
Starting point is 00:35:40 So by like the 20th of December, we gonna be straight. But it's a valuable lesson i'm ash moving forward team moving forward reach out ask because a lot of times like um they'll reach out like house of highlights and people they'll reach out can we use can we use this can i use that huh yeah we didn't know we didn't know because but a lot because we didn't know who it was we're blown to like if somebody has something out there i would like okay sure but a lot of people will reach out shannon can we use this clip from club shea shea can we use this
Starting point is 00:36:19 from nightcap sure no problem no problem but we didn't we known, we would have gone through the steps just like people go through the steps when it comes to Shea Shea, when it comes to Nightcap. Absolutely. Yeah. But we didn't know. But it's a lesson learned. You live and learn. Ain't no problem.
Starting point is 00:36:37 Yeah. He got the money that we would have made from that episode and that clip. It's cool. It's all good, Ocho. You can't stop progress. Absolutely. Because one thing, my God, he got a favor now. Come on now. Yeah, he did.
Starting point is 00:36:56 He tried to. And I was like, I thought about it. I said, nah. Nah. I said, nah, we're not going to negotiate with a terrorist. You're not going to hold us hostage. We all made an honest mistake. Bro, you actually think we did this on purpose? It's the world we live in. You think we did this on purpose?
Starting point is 00:37:15 It's the world we live in. Most people, they're opportunistic, especially when they know you made an honest mistake. It's all good. Nah, Nah, I know I don't want him to get banned. I don't want I would not reach out. I would not tell time to do anything because I want the young brother to make his money. I want him to get his money
Starting point is 00:37:33 and he felt this was the best way for him to try to like come up by all means do what you need to do bro. I'm sorry to hear that man. That happened. Hey he took to hear that, man. Nothing happened. He took food off both our tables. I ain't
Starting point is 00:37:51 the only one that lost out. I mean, everybody, you know what I'm saying? We got a big staff here. Hell, I didn't know until I had a meeting. We got 20 people. God damn, huh?
Starting point is 00:38:06 20. When you add up nightcap and club shea shea, 20. And that's not even talking about Shelly. Just the people that become nightcaps every single day. So we got, I mean, as we're talking, Ocho, we probably already got the clip up with Alabama. We probably already got that posted. We got people doing graphics. We got two people doing editing.
Starting point is 00:38:30 Yes, yes, yes, yes. We got producers and everything. We got people damn near working around the clock to spit out, hey, cut it, and it's going to go out a certain amount of time. So, yeah, it's a big undertaking. It's a lot of, you know, people think, oh, you know, you can do's a lot of you know people think oh you know you
Starting point is 00:38:46 can do this no yeah if do you do it right because i wanted to look professionally done i always wanted to be the best i want people to like okay look at the lighting look at xyz look at the graphics and we're always trying to you see we have graphics for every segment we have a ticker we try to have it we try to be as professional as we possibly can because we believe our viewing and listening audience, because they're giving us their eyes and their ears, they deserve the absolute best.
Starting point is 00:39:14 And I'm not going to be standing and try to save money while shortchanging the fans that listen to Club Shea Shea, that listen to Nightcap. That's not going to happen. That's not going to happen. That's not going to happen. So I just want you guys to know that we do everything we possibly can to bring you the best single show every single night.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Every night that we're on. Sunday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. Club Shea Shea, we pay a lot. Hey, we spend ass tons of money. I mean just for the sites when we go on the road you know we spent I think for location fees just
Starting point is 00:39:54 for Club Shea Shea we spent three quarters of a million dollars. That's not including the camera. I'm just saying for the venue that we go use that's what we spend because we want to make sure it's right. Including the camera. I'm just saying for the venue that we go use. That's what we spend. Because we want to make sure it's right. We want to make sure it's done right. And so we because I believe I believe my fans deserve that. I believe people that listen to Nightcap, if they're going to take time out of their schedule.
Starting point is 00:40:21 And that's why I'm so hard on the crew I say these people you got these people staying up midnight 1 2 3 in the morning and we gonna give them no we're not gonna do that that's not what we're gonna do and I understand things happen but it damn sure better not happen more than once so for the next 55 days guys we can't show y'all no video
Starting point is 00:40:43 I said all that I said all that chat For the next 55 days, guys, we can't show y'all no video. I said all that. I said all that chat to tell y'all we can't show y'all no videos. One escaped monkey has been captured. The 43 others are still on the loose. See, he was the guy. He was like, look here. You let them capture you.
Starting point is 00:41:03 And that gives us an opportunity to get further away. Hey, that's funny. It shouldn't be too hard to find them monkeys now. Because wherever his tree's at, that's where they're going to be. Yeah, you're right, bro. I don't make too much bread to have with you on the calendar. You damn right. Uh,
Starting point is 00:41:24 man, but in South Carolina, do you know how far they can go with all the woods Ocho they won't be hard to find because remember they travel in packs they ain't splitting up Ocho yeah Ocho
Starting point is 00:41:36 do you know they could wood South Carolina they could be in North Carolina they could be in Virginia they could be Georgia they don't tell could be Virginia. They could be Georgia. They don't tell you where them little mofos are. Somebody going to spot them. Nah, season – hey, you saw Planet of the Apes. You saw how season had them things organized.
Starting point is 00:42:02 Man, they – hey, I don't want them to catch him I want him to go I wish I see him I'm going to organize a trip to get them back to where they come from where they come from they probably small monkeys they can't be chimpanzees because they would have caught them I know it ain't no damn gorillas
Starting point is 00:42:20 they too damn big I forgot how you pronounce it. Remember... Reese's... Reese's Monkey? Remember the movie The Hangover? No. I forgot how to pronounce it. A pachookin.
Starting point is 00:42:39 A something. Oh, oh, oh. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. Probably a bunch of those. Yes, oh, oh, oh. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. Probably a bunch of those. Yes, I know. Yeah, see, I told you it's a Reese's macaws. Reese's, yeah. They're not that big, right?
Starting point is 00:42:55 Yeah, it's a Reese's, but it's not spelled like Reese's. The candy bar. It's R-H. But hey, I'll organize a little thing to get them back. Where y'all from? They tell me where they from. I say, look, I got y'all some fake pants.
Starting point is 00:43:13 Hey, she look bad like Madagascar. Yeah. Oh, there you go. That's what I was trying to say. That's what you said, a capuchin. Capuchin. They're all females. That's what you said. Capuchin. Capuchin. They're all females. They weigh about seven pounds.
Starting point is 00:43:30 They're by the size of teddy bear. Yeah, that's what I was trying to think of. I can't get the name right. Pachuca. Alpha Genesis breath breeds the monkeys to sell for medical and other research around the world the species what makes them so unique and so special
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