Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Anthony Edwards upset, Draymond Green intense exchange, Dunk on Unc
Episode Date: October 1, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Minnesota Timberwolves Anthony Edwards being hurt over the Karl-Anthony Towns trade to New York Knicks. Later, Unc and Ocho discuss Golden Stat...e Warriors Draymond Green’s intense exchange with a reporter, the return of the fan favorite segment “Dunk on Unc” and much more!03:18 - Anthony Edwards will miss Karl-Anthony Towns06:11 - Draymond Green goes off on reporter09:35 - Kai Cenat picked last13:52 - Rough Draft - Top US Cities to visit24:20 - Spell-O-Cinco32:00 - Dunk on Unc41:00 - Q and Ayeee(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Anthony Edwards is going to miss Carl Anthony
Towns when asked about the trade in Minnesota
Timberwolves Media Day, Ant-Man acknowledged
that the move really hurt due to their close
relationship. Ocho, is there a teammate that was traded unexpectedly that hurt?
I don't think it was unexpectedly, especially when it comes to football.
You kind of know.
I think when I lost Hoops, when TJ left, and it might have been free agency.
I don't even think it was traded.
Right.
But that hurt because you got to understand me and Hoosier have been together since Oregon State.
Right.
We've been together since Oregon State.
We just so happened to get drafted to the Bengals.
We were close.
We still close to this day.
And when he was no longer there, man, it was like I mean, it wasn't a hurt like, oh, I'm crying hurt.
But it's like, God damn, man.
Not 84 ain't going to be here.
You know, I just, it was different.
It was different.
That bothered me a little bit, but I understood the business side.
I understood the business side of things.
But losing TJ, boy, that stung a little bit.
Yeah, it was like
that for me. He didn't get traded,
but they didn't re-sign him in free agency.
Keith Burns, he ended up going
to Chicago, if I'm not mistaken.
Who was it?
Huh? Who was it?
Burns, Keith Burns.
Okay, okay. Yeah, he didn't get traded,
but in the offseason in 99,
they didn't re-sign him in free agency.
And so he ended up going to Chicago.
And yeah, it wasn't the same for me either
because that was really the only guy
that I really hung with.
That was the only guy that, you know,
hey, we talked.
I mean, hey, we would, like,
Ocho, we get there.
I mean, we'd be playing cards.
Man, practice was over. I mean, practice'd be playing cards, man. Practice was over.
I mean,
practice ended like three 30.
We'd have meetings till four 30,
man.
We wouldn't leave till seven o'clock.
We playing cars.
We laughing.
They play a video game.
We playing cards.
We laughing and talking,
man.
It's like,
man,
you about to get me divorced.
Me,
him,
at water,
all the guys,
man,
we just playing cards,
having a good old time.
Cause we,
we,
we generally really liked each other. We love being around each other. You know, all the guys, man, we just playing cards, having a good old time. Because we generally really liked each other.
We loved being around each other.
You know, we had our little clique that we always did stuff together.
We'd go bowling.
We'd go to the movies.
I mean, we did things as a team.
And, yeah, it definitely wasn't the same when he left.
But I can understand, Cat, you develop a friendship.
Cat was the number one overall draft pick. Ant. Cat was the number one overall draft pick.
Ant-Man was the number one overall draft pick.
A lot of expectation.
And, you know, that's what happens.
At the end of the day, you realize when things like this happen,
you realize it's a business.
You know, it is a business.
The ugly side of things. Yep, it is a business the ugly side of things yep it is another media day another
draymond soundbite let's take a listen between the exchange of a media member and draymond
you know people worry about you fans maybe your teammates are they worried about me i am a
successful black man in America doing incredibly well.
What's to worry about me?
They worry about you.
There are way more people in this world to worry about me,
that's for sure.
But we're here now.
We're all here.
I don't think you should worry about me.
Okay.
I'm doing pretty well.
If you would have told me when I was 13 years old in Saginaw,
Michigan without a pot to piss in,
that you'd be sitting here and somebody would say they're worried about you. I would have probably told
them they were out of their mind if I'd be sitting here and they'd be worried about me.
Well, they're worried for themselves too. They want to know. They know the team needs you.
So why are they worried? Because they know the team needs you.
But they don't feed their families.
And they don't know if you're going to be here.
Their family's doing this.
I'm here.
I've been here for 13 years now.
If you're going to be here every night.
Been here pretty much every night for 13 years.
What's your take, Ocho?
I like it.
I like it.
I like it. Listen, it. I like it.
Listen, Draymond's come a long way.
That reporter probably doesn't understand what it took for Draymond to get in the position that he's in.
Now, some of the issues on court, if the reporter might not like him or it bothers other people,
maybe those are the people that are worried about him.
But Draymond always shows up.
He's an important factor to that team and always has been.
He's the anchor that keeps it together.
He's the enforcer on that team.
And, hell, he's there.
But I do understand what the reporter's talking about.
I don't know about worry.
I don't know if fans are worried.
He's making it seem like Draymond's going to run in the stands and punch somebody.
He's got an issue going on. That's activity i understand and so draymond's like bro what are you worried about i get it so if i don't show up that's gonna cause fans to worry
you know you know i report us all i think his wording his wording was a little... Yeah. He's like, bro, he's like,
Draymond,
you missed some times last year,
a couple of years.
Where are you?
Are you past that now?
Are the team going to be able to count on you?
I don't know if worry,
the fans being worried.
I mean, I think that's what triggered Draymond.
Right. Right.
Yeah.
But you know what I do?
What makes Draymond special, you know,
is I don't think he needs to change much of who he is.
You know, allow him to be him.
Now, some of the extracurricular activities,
now you can cut some of that stuff out,
but still be the enforcer player that you are.
You don't want to take too much away from a person.
It takes away from their game and what makes them special and makes them who
they are.
Bro.
You're going to be on AOL.
You can dial up internet.
Not the wifi bad.
Is it? is it I just
damn my bad
yeah
Kai don't think we forgot about you
Kai Sinet recently made a professional debut
in the little basketball association
LBA in Atlanta on Saturday night
Kai paired an NBA
style draft confidently predicting
that he'll be a top three pick.
But in a comedy twist, he ended up being drafted last.
An Uber driver who delivered some food got picked before Kai.
It didn't stop there, Ocho.
In the first half, Kai racked up four fouls against the kid.
And to top it off, he even got blocked by a kid during the game.
Ocho, Check this out.
Oh. Hey, who? hey who ain't what is he playing hey he playing against a bunch of kids
yes you serious they damn near the same height he is
and he's somebody he's talking about he's 5 11 almost six foot hold on
he thought in the draft he was going to go top three?
Yeah.
Man, an Uber driver brought him some food.
He got drafted before Kai.
Hey.
That is so funny.
It's called LB.
Little basketball association.
Yeah, he had 24 points and 32 rebounds.
Okay.
Oh, he was scoring.
He was balling in.
He was balling.
Come on, man.
How you going to try to do that to the kid, man?
That's funny.
What's the age group, though, huh?
Shit, they look like from between 8 to 11.
Hold on, I can't laugh loud, man. I'm going to get in trouble now.
Where are you?
I'm at a hotel.
I got work
tomorrow. Every time I'm in a
hotel, every time I'm on a hotel,
you know there's security to my room
every time because the neighbor complained I'm too loud.
Yeah.
Man, go on and
have them get you a suite.
Sweet shit. Well, you know how much
that costs? Shit.
What are they paying for? I don't care.
I ain't, you know, I don't,
I try not to be rude and be stingy like that.
I try to be grateful for what they give me.
I tell them,
I just,
listen,
I just need the simplest room you got.
No,
no.
And what I tell them,
what I said,
what I tell them.
Oh,
no,
ain't nothing simple.
Yeah.
You,
you,
you fancy.
I live a very,
all I need is a TV and a bed and some wifi, man. Nothing simple. Yeah, you fancy. I live a very... No, I ain't fancy.
All I need is a TV and a bed and some Wi-Fi.
Man, my TV don't even come on.
I can do without a TV.
There's a nice room, but I damn the TV.
Oh, okay.
The TV rarely comes on.
Right.
Yeah, I need me a TV now.
I can't remember the last time I had a TV. Well, what was that?
Last week.
When y'all came...
When were we in...
Yeah, Howard.
Yeah, we had to figure it out.
And then Ash had to put her admin onto the TV
so we could watch Amazon.
So we could watch Amazon on a Thursday night.
Or she'd have to give it to Jordan.
You know, sometimes Ash don't travel. So she'd have to type it into Jordan. And Jordan would have to give it to Jordan. Sometimes ass don't travel.
So she have to type it in to Jordan. Jordan have to put it on
the TV because I ain't got no Amazon account.
So
I guess I have to wing
it.
And you know cheap old Jordan. I like Jordan man.
You at the Amazon. Hey man
hey. You ain't got
no card to put it on. I said Jordan it's only like
$11. Man but you know. But you mean you ain't got no card to put it on? I said, Jordan, it's only like $11. Man, but you know.
What do you mean? You ain't got an Amazon account?
No.
What about NFL Plus?
Ash got it.
Oh, so Ash got all the apps then.
Okay, okay.
You put it on my card,
but it's her account.
It's on my card, but it's her account. It's on my car,
but it's her account.
Okay, I got you. I got you.
Alright, Ocho. Now it's time for Rough
Draft. Today's prompted by
Favorite US...
Okay. No, no. Okay. Alright.
Go ahead, Ocho.
That's all we got damn
there it is
alright alright alright alright
alright here we go here we go
hey just know I'm gonna win this
this episode of Rush Draft,
tonight is prompted,
favorite U.S. city to travel to.
Ocho, I went first last.
You get to go first.
All right.
Favorite U.S. city to travel to, chat.
Stay with me, and I know I'm going to be right.
You ready?
I'm going first, right?
Yep.
Miami's number one.
Houston.
I was hoping.
I don't care what you got.
I don't even want to talk no more, Ojo.
You take it from here, Ojo.
Houston, Houston, Houston.
Okay.
Number two, I'm going Chicago.
Okay.
Before you say anything, I'm going to Chicago simply for the food.
Okay.
Yeah. Well, if I gotta, I'm going to Chicago simply for the food. Okay. Yeah.
Well, if I gotta, I guess I'll take New York.
Well, if you take New York, I'm going to take Los Angeles.
You take Los Angeles?
I got to take Las Vegas.
Nah, I'm sticking back to food now.
So I'm going to New Orleans.
Okay.
I like that. I like that. I'm going back to food now. So I'm going to New Orleans. Okay. I like that.
I like that.
I'm going to Seattle.
You can go to Seattle because there's a place that's hidden.
It's a hidden gem.
A lot of people don't know about it, but it's up and coming.
And that's Nashville, Tennessee.
Nashville.
Nice.
Yeah.
ATL.
Got one for you. Yeah. ATL. Got one for you.
Okay.
You want an honorable mention?
My honorable mention would be Portland.
Like, people sleep on Portland.
Now, the fact, I went to school in Oregon.
Portland is very nice now.
Very nice.
Yeah.
For me, I told you, one of the best the best kept secrets in America what
Minnesota okay
okay that's good Minnesota
ain't better than Portland though
oh yeah oh for sure
1,000 trillion percent
trust me it's not no
trust me
as the chat
oh I love
mine I love mine.
I love mine.
Man, I got the Mecca.
I got the financial.
I got the financial Mecca, New York.
Nothing happens without New York.
Sir.
Where you gonna get your money from?
I have, I have who?
Where you gonna get your money from?
I got BlackRock I got JP
Morgan I got all the financial
institutions and you know what
I ain't giving you no money to open nothing
that's fine
that's fine but my rough draft is
still better than yours and I'm sure the chap can
agree to that I mean you got some nice
look all I wanted was the first one
you know that you know Houston left a
depression on your boy, Ocho.
You know what I'm saying, Ocho?
Yeah, I'm not getting in trouble with that no more.
And yeah, Houston was cool.
Houston was cool.
Houston was cool.
It was cool.
Oh, it was cool?
Yeah, it was cool.
It was great.
Man, look at that.
Hey, Ocho, why you sleeping now?
I got a nice little list.
Hey, Chad, y'all better tell him.
Y'all better tell him. Y'all better tell him.
Hey, New York, Vegas, Atlanta, Seattle, Houston.
Oh, I got a nice little one.
Unky loss.
Your list doesn't compare to mine.
Yeah, man.
And Vegas.
Bro, Vegas?
Miami, Chicago, LA.
You don't understand the melting pot in New Orleans.
Like, come on, it's over.
Man, ain't nobody got no bigger melting pot than New York.
No, Miami?
Miami has every ethnicity, every demographic, anything you can think of.
Yeah.
And then when it comes to food,
Chicago and New Orleans,
case closed.
Chicago and New Orleans,
when it comes to food and restaurants,
it's all.
Nah, hey.
Houston got a little food,
but Houston got, you know,
I mean, you can eat it if you want to,
but you ain't got to.
You know what I'm saying, Ocho? That's all I'm saying.
That's all I'm saying, and I'm going to leave that alone.
I'm going to leave that alone.
I ain't got nothing else to say. I'm done.
Done. Finished. Finished.
Okay.
We're going to put it to the boat. We're going to find out
by the end of the night who won.
Ocho, so I have Houston, New York,
Vegas, Seattle, Atlanta. My honorable
mention is Minnesota. Ocho had Miami,
Chicago, LA, New Orleans,
Nashville. Honorable mention was Portland.
So I feel
good. I feel good. I feel good.
I feel good about my little bit. Ocho, I was
looking around the house today and I
found something. What's that?
Is this you?
That's me?
That you? Hey, send me that.
No. Whoa!
It's in my house!
How it even got to your house though?
What you mean how?
So, Chad,
what y'all think I should do with this right here?
This is a
sensational
signature.
It is autographed
by Ocho.
That's me.
That's me.
That's me.
Is it one-on-one?
They only made
149 of these.
This is card number 97.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah, you can have that one.
No.
I thought it was a one-on-one.
It was a one-on-one.
I need that because that's a little money.
Unfortunately, Ochoa, I don't know if you had any one-on-ones.
Oh, I got some one-on-ones.
You played one-on-one? No, no, no. I played again. No, I got some cards that any one-on-ones. Oh, I got some one-on-ones. You play one-on-one?
No, no, no.
I got some cards as one-on-one.
Uh,
so,
what y'all think I should do with this?
You know what, I'll tell you what.
Listen, you ain't sent me nothing.
You got my phone code.
You got all my awards.
You ain't sent me nothing yet.
Oh, sure. What happened? Raise up here. It's going to be trouble. Trouble. you got all my awards you ain't sent me nothing yet Ocho what happened
it's gonna be trouble
you talking about this whole thing right here
hey come on man let me get my stuff man
this whole thing right now you know what I on, man. Let me get my stuff, man. This whole thing right now?
Well, it's been a year and a half.
You know what? I'll tell you what.
This is what we're going to do.
It's been a year and a half.
Can I get my stuff?
No, no.
This is mine.
They sent it to me.
They just sent it to you.
They sent it to you because they didn't have my address.
And they still ain't got it.
So, I'm going to be getting some more of your stuff.
Okay.
In order of us
hitting 1.5 million a day,
if you place an order
within a merch order
in the next 10 minutes,
Ash will ship,
Ash will select
and we'll ship
the Funko
and the card.
That's it.
Matter of fact, if you win and you get that Funko and that card, you send it to me.
Be a good ball for Mike. He got a cheeseburger and he got a scullion.
They did a great job.
This fun code is like OG.
It's one of the best fun codes I've seen.
And you get a signed autographed Ocho card.
The best one.
Card 97.
Card, no.
Card 97 and 140.
And a 149, yeah.
If anybody wins this, please,
I will give you a cash prize for my Funko.
You can keep the card.
I just want my Funko.
Because the Funko is one-on-one.
Well, it's about to be one or two
because it's going to go from my hands
to somebody else's.
So that's what's about to happen.
So the link is pinned at the top of the chat.
Any merch order in the next 10 minutes.
Get the Funko and the Ocho card.
I figure that's the least I could do.
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All right, Ocho, now it's time for Spello Cinco.
Oh, hold on.
I need to prep.
I need to prep.
I need to prep and just take a walk real quick.
Okay. okay okay I'm ready
I'm ready
okay Ocho we gonna start y'all real easy
just for y'all tonight
a muck
huh
a muck
a muck
yeah a lot of times when parents aren't around kids will run amok A muck. A muck?
Yeah.
A lot of times when parents aren't around, kids will run amok.
Oh, well, that's a good one, bro.
Listen, my grandma used to use that word and my mama used to use that word, but I ain't never had to spell it.
A muck.
I know it started with A.
Huh?
Yep.
M?
Mm-hmm. And I know, listen, I know that the end, the ending of the spelling is probably going to be something crazy, but I'm going to just say UCK.
Close.
A-M-O-K.
Damn.
That's close, Ocho.
Hey, that sounds like a moke to me, but I'm going to let it slide.
Oh. All right, Ocho, got another one for you.
This is a real easy one.
I think you'll like this one.
Yeah.
Serendipity.
Serendipity.
S-E-R-E-N-D-I-P-I-T-Y.
That is correct. Serendipity.
Let's go, boy. Let's go, boy. This is what I do. This is what I do. Don't ever challenge me. I was an honor student.
The next one is doppelganger.
Doppelganger.
Doppelganger. Yes. Is that when you have a lookalike? We all have a doppelganger. Yes. It's like when you have a lookalike. We all have a doppelganger.
Yeah, doppelganger. D-O-P-P-L-E.
Hold on.
Let me go back.
D-O-P-P-L-E.
G-A-N-G-E-R.
You got it?
No, hold on.
Spell it again.
Doppelganger.
Yes. D-O-P-p-l-e on gang g-e-r that's what i thought you missed it it's d-o-p-p-e-l-g-a-n-e-r oh god damn it Damn it. Oh, you got me.
That's okay.
Yeah.
So I went, I went, I went doppel like D O double P L E instead of P E L.
My bad.
My bad.
My bad.
I think I'm saying it's pendiculation.
Wait, what word did you just say?
Say it again. Pendiculation pan pendiculation okay listen i'm gonna wing it i going to wing it. I'm going to wing it based on the sounding and the pronunciation.
Pandiculation.
P-A-N-D-I-C-U-L-A-T-I-O-N.
That is correct.
Pandiculation. Ah!
Ah!
The next word is cattywampus.
Who?
Cattywampus who cattywampus okay okay okay i like i like where you're going i like what y'all trying to do to me right now
y'all trying to embarrass me in front of people but i got this cattywampus
catty catty this could be a little tricky because catty can be spelled C-A-T-T-I or maybe C-A-T-T-Y.
So I'm trying to figure out.
Well, it could be a K because you know how the English language is.
They butcher all type of shit.
Cattywampus.
You think it started with a C
or a K?
I'm not sure, Ocho.
You know. Just tell me.
Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me.
Nah, nah, nah, nah.
Catty, catty. When something is
catty.
When they spell catty, it's so easy a double T Y
So should I just go with that
Teddy yes. No. Yes. Can I get a hint?
No, yes boy no yes go ahead um okay all right it got to be caddy c-a-double-t-y i know that
how you spell wampus
like womp womp when somebody say womp womp that's w i know that o-M-P-U-S. You're close.
C-A-T-C-A-T-T-Y
W-A-M-P-U-S.
What's what I said?
Hold on.
Is that not what I just said?
No, you said O.
Womp.
Womp.
But when you...
Womp womp.
Like Charlie Brown.
Womp womp womp.
Yeah.
It was W-A, not O. No, it was W it was W-A not O
no it was A
yeah that was a good one
okay okay
a bibliophobia
a bibliophobia
oh I know this I know this
because I had to do this for my science project
okay
I had to do this for my science project. Okay.
I had to do this for my science project. I'll never forget.
Abibliphobia.
Abibliphobia.
Abibliphobia.
Abibliphobia.
Yep.
Abibliphobia.
Abibliphobia.
Abibliphobia. Abibl phobia a biblia phobia a biblia phobia i know phobias at the end at the
end phobias p-h-o-b-B-I-B-L-I-O.
Phobia.
It got to be.
That's easy.
Because the way you say it is the way you pronounce and spell.
It got to be.
And don't tell me I'm wrong either.
A-B-I-B-L-I-O. And then phobia. me i'm wrong either a b i b a a biblia a b i b l i o anemophobia that is correct a b i b l i o p h
o b i a a bibliophobia okay even even even though that's the word i haven't used before
and oblivion phobia is a fear Is a fear of what? Running out of Reading material
Books
Ah
That's
That's exactly what it was
My teacher made me write
Cause I wouldn't read stuff
And she made me write
On what
Oblivion
Obivion phobia was
That's how
I knew the word
Now it's time for
Dunk
Onunk
Okay
Okay
Let me go to the questions
Hold on
Hold on
Hold on Where did on, hold on.
Where did that go?
What was my record?
I wasn't that bad.
I wasn't that bad.
Nah, you got... Three or four?
Yeah, you got three out of six.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go.
We go.
All right.
And what year did the Giants win their first Super Bowl?
And who was the MVP?
What year did the Giants win their first Super Bowl?
And who was the MVP?
The correct answer
was 1986.
The Super Bowl MVP
was Phil Simms.
He still has to this day
the highest completion percentage in a
Super Bowl. If I'm not mistaken, he was
22 or 25. Hold on.
How do you know the answer?
Huh? When you briefed on this
ahead of time? You asked me what year the Giants won their first Super Bowl.
I just told you.
They won in 86, they won in 90, they won in 2007, and they won in 2010.
I gave you all four of them, just for good measure.
Okay, I like that.
I like that.
I like that.
Okay, you got the first one right.
Who holds the Giants' single-season record for most receptions?
Who holds the Giants' single-season record for most receptions?
Oh, I forgot about him.
That's right.
He was good.
He was good.
He was good.
Man, I want to say his first name sound like a high-end designer it's one or two i think i think but i'm not sure i'm gonna say
i don't know victor cruz probably jacqueline nicks i don't know. Victor Cruz, probably Hakeem Nicks. I don't know. Actually, both of those answers that you just said were absolutely fucking wrong.
The answer was Steve Smith, 107 receptions in 2009.
He had a hell of a season.
I remember that.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's one down.
You got one wrong.
Steve Smith with the USC.
Huh?
He with the USC he went to USC
what is the longest field goal
made in Dallas Cowboys history
and who kicked it
the guy
Audrey
65 yards is one yard short of the record
held by
Tuck who kicked 66 yards in Detroit
wait what was the name
you didn't say his name.
Hold on, if you say his name wrong,
you do understand that that answer doesn't count.
Aubrey?
Aubrey, you talking about Drake?
Man, shut up.
He just kicked it the other day.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Plug your computer system up and what's the kicker for the Dallas Cowboys name?
And don't look at the chat.
Chat, don't y'all spell it.
No.
No.
A-U-D-R.
A-U-D-R.
You got the last name right, Aubrey
Yeah
That's all that matters
Okay, alright
We're going with half a name, okay
Okay
I told you how far it was
Okay, okay
So you don't know his first name?
So if you're giving me half of his name do you get half of the answer correct no because on jeopardy if you give the last name they'll let it slide this ain't jeopardy
this is nightcap uh you know i'm gonna let you slide i'm gonna let you slide
give me a hit give me an initial give me the first level give me give. Give me an initial.
Give me the first level.
Give me,
give me,
give me the initial.
A B?
Brandon.
There you go.
So you got an asterisk by that.
Cause you need to help.
Okay.
Who was the all time leading scorer for the New York Giants?
All time leading scorer for the New York Giants? All-time leading scorer for the New York Giants.
Ooh-wee.
Mm-hmm.
I don't know.
Frank Gifford.
Wrong.
The answer is Pete Gogolak, and he has scored 646 points.
I don't even know what position he played, but that's a lot of goddamn points,
so I'm assuming he must have been a kicker.
He had to be.
Yeah.
All right.
I think he played for Kansas City also.
He did?
I think so.
Well, it looks like I'm going to win tonight,
because you're probably going to get this last one wrong as well.
Who has the most career interceptions for the Dallas Cowboys?
Woo-wee.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, plug that computer system up.
But I know who won.
I know who won tonight.
Everybody in the chat, y'all might as well start celebrating
and thank me
one of the best fellas of all time
y'all know it
oh man
how many could he have possibly had?
I'm going to go.
You're looking down a little too long now.
I'm going to say...
Charlie Waters.
Who?
Charlie Waters.
No.
The correct answer is Mel Renfro With 52 interceptions
No I was never going to get that
The champ again
I get one more that's only five
Hold on
It's only five questions on there
I get one more
You got six
Hold on.
That's all it was, though.
Well, I win.
What?
Nah, hold on.
Hold on.
Let me check it again.
Hold on.
Who's the all-time leading rusher in Dallas Cowboy history?
It's who?
My answer is Emmitt Smith.
Nah, hold on.
Hold on.
I got it. Hold on. Here go a bonus. No, I got it. I got it. I got hold on, hold on. I got it.
Oh, hold on.
Here go a bonus.
No, I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
You ready?
Yep.
What year did the Seahawks
win their first Super Bowl
and who was the MVP?
Seahawks won their first Super Bowl.
Oh!
2013, Malcolm Smith was the MVP.
Hell no, you cheated, man.
Give me a second.
Let me get logged on.
I was logged on.
I doubted it, though, Joe. I'm long I'm long
www.shadow.com
I'm long
We tied up
We tied up
And you only won because of the bonus question
You had six questions
I gave you six
Yeah but in one of those words
I spelled right so. I gave you six. Yeah, but in one of those words, I spelled right. So technically,
I got that
doppelganger. You could have gave me
that too.
Because I just messed up the L.
So you went to the script how I was spelling B
and you spelled the word wrong. Well, I was close.
You should give me that one. I mean,
listen. All you would do is hear that.
All I did was mess up the E and the L.
Oh, okay. My bad. My bad, Ocho. do is hear that. All I did was mess up the E and the L. Oh, okay.
My bad.
My bad, Ocho.
It's all good.
All right, Ocho.
Now it's time for Q&A.
Kemper Norwood Jr. asked, my question is, can the Yankees
win the championship or would they be out
in the second round?
Man, look, they got some bats. I don't know if they got
the heat. I mean, they got bats.
I don't know if they got the pitching.
I just don't know
if they got the pitching, man.
What's the big ace name?
Came from the Pirates.
What's his name?
He just won the Cy Young last year.
What's his name?
Cole.
Garrett Cole.
They got Cole.
But the Yankees. Yes, the Yankees Garrett Cole. They got Cole. But the Yankees.
Yes, the Yankees.
I don't know if they got enough pitching, Ocho, to be honest.
They got bats.
Obviously, you know, Soto.
You got Judge.
You got Giancarlo Stanton.
I think Rizzo just broke a couple of fingers.
He got hit on the hand.
I don't know. I don't think
so. I don't think their bats
are going to overcome that poor pitching
they got. Patterson
Yazzie, nightcap. I'm back
from Germany. My legs are cooked. I ran
243-53.
Congrats, bro. I just wanted
to say thanks for the support, y'all. My best. My
legs gave out.
My three, my goal was sub 240 onto the New York City Marathon.
Bro, that's a great time.
You booking it, bro.
Congratulations.
Get those legs, get that lactic acid out of there.
Take a couple of days off.
Eat some pizza.
You know, car back up.
And let's see what you got.
When is the New York City Marathon?
They already had. It's like coming up,
isn't it?
Is it like
October, November? Yeah.
So,
Patterson, congrats, bro.
Get 240. That's the goal.
It's done.
Joni and Fanta, I've been a fan of the Sharp Brothers since you
played, since your brother played
at Green Bay, but I'd appreciate if you
two can see our perspective
in Cleveland Browns' perspective on
Art Modell. Oz is a hero.
Yeah, I do.
I mean, I think Art should be in the
Hall of Fame.
He was the one that the TV, that
was at the front of the TV deals.
They got the NFL
on television. The first Monday night
game. Yes, yes, Art Modell should be
in the Hall of Fame.
There are owners that are less
accomplished that are in the Hall of Fame
that didn't have the
I get it.
The way the NFL treated him,
name another team that moved
and they had to leave the colors
and the records.
The Oilers left,
they didn't leave no colors and records.
How many times have the Raiders moved?
How many times have the Rams moved?
Ain't nobody left no colors?
The Colts left Baltimore
like a thief in the night in 84.
And they didn't leave no colors in Baltimore.
It's the
Indianapolis Colts.
Only the Cleveland Browns.
No.
No.
No.
And he should be.
Damn. They've done him wrong ocho they've done him wrong because he couldn't survive there right he left for the very reason all the other owners laid because of monetary situation
he got a better situation in baltimore so he left they wouldn't fix up they wouldn't fix up
municipal stadium i think that's what it was called. But guess what they did three years later? Build a brand new stadium where they play now.
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PV Farm said,
long trip.
What three things
are you getting?
Big,
big shout out to y'all.
Long road trip.
I ain't taking a road trip, bro.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
I ain't gonna lie.
I can't remember the last, bro.
I drove to San Diego one time. That was two and a half hours. I said, I never, I haven't, the last bro I drove to San Diego one time that was two and a half hours
I said I never I haven't
and that was
seven years ago
I haven't driven I haven't ridden in a car
longer than an hour and that's from downtown
when the traffic was bad in L.A.
I ain't going on the long road
I ain't never been on road road. I ain't never been
on road trips till I met you know who.
And that road trip for me
is Miami to Tampa.
How far is that?
Two hours and 40 minutes.
And if I'm on a road trip, all I need
I stop, I get me coffee,
Starbucks, I get
my little capacito, right?
And I put it in the mug where it stay hot.
You know what I'm talking about?
Yeah.
Get my cigars.
And I need Frank Sinatra plan, Frank Sinatra essentials.
That's all I need.
I'm good.
I'm good.
Well, long road trip.
Hopefully,
they have two meals
on the plane.
What are you talking about?
A plane of snacks.
But I ain't taking no road.
I ain't gonna lie to you, bro.
I ain't taking no road trip.
I ain't driving that far.
I don't even think
it's two hours and 30 minutes
considered a road trip.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Anything for me
over 30 minutes
is a road trip.
Yeah, I hate driving.
I never did it before until then.
Yeah.
I mean, I used to drive. Bro,
when I was in Atlanta, I would drive
to my grandmother's house,
which was about three hours away.
I said, F that. I started flying
into Savannah, which was a 37-minute
flight, and then I would drive to Glenville, which was 37 minute flight. Then I
would drive to Glenville, which is 45
minutes. Can't do it.
Cannot do it.
Pokey said, what's up
HBCU love?
I play football at North Carolina Central
University. Recently I started driving
trucks. Now my homies back home are
asking for money all of a sudden. I feel
like they're trying to take advantage of me because I don't have kids.
What do you think?
Yeah.
I mean, you drive trucks.
You don't own a trucking company, do you?
Big difference.
If you drive a trucking company, if you own a trucking company,
that better be one thing.
No, hell no.
Hey, tell them to go get their CDLs.
They can drive trucks with you.
And then they'll have money.
Hey, you know, them truckers make good money now.
Yeah.
I mean, what'd they make?
What'd they make?
$20, $25, $30 an hour?
I don't know.
I don't know the numbers either, but they make good money.
I know that.
Let me see.
Let me see.
It all depends on what you're hauling.
Hold up.
Let me see. hold up let's see
oh man
they can make anywhere between
$49,000 and $220,000
a year yeah
UPS they drive with like $150,000 what? yeah UPS thousand and two hundred and twenty thousand a year yeah because of uh uh ups pay they they
drive with like 150k what yeah ups dang it so nah bro oh they say uh 16 to 41 dollars an hour
so i was right somewhere in that z that's good that money, boy. $41 an hour? Yeah.
Nationwide, I mean, it's like, yes,
you can get somewhere between
$16 and $41,
but
the average is about $27 an hour.
Hmm.
Drive like 10 hours a day.
That's $270
times five, six days a week.
That's not a little chunk of change, Ocho
yeah it is
one thing about them numbers, boy, they add up, boy
yeah
and then you all
oh, he say, Unc say we picking up
loads for 4 to 8,000
so they gonna
clear, they gonna clear what?
somewhere between 125 to 250 a year
that's good money
that's great money
nah hey
bro don't you let hey don't you break bread with them
don't you let
don't you let your friends try to
swill you out your bread bro
yeah
we have a winner
David Hollingsworth
you are the winner of the signed Ocho card
Ocho
you mind if I ship David your Funko
man listen
you ship Dave my Funko
I'm gonna whoop Dave's ass. I know that.
Follow up.
Hey, Dave, if you get my phone call, ship it to me.
I'm going to pay you for it.
Nah, don't do that.
Hey. No, don't do that. I did
what y'all doing chat
I was trying
I can't talk loud chat
cause I'm in a hotel
and they always call security on me
for being too loud
y'all good chat
hey I love y'all good chat hey
I love y'all
and the sign
Ocho card
hey Dave
Dave Hollingsworth
you are the winner
of the sign card
jumping ass chat
is like what else
Ocho don't want to
part with his
Funko, but
I might
put it in the box anyway.
Ocho, you don't want this Funko.
Hey, Dave, Dave Hollingsworth.
I know
people that work at the CIA. I will
find out where you are,
where you live,
what you do.
And I'm coming to get that Funko.
Marva Samuel says,
good evening, Uncle Nocho.
Can you say happy 15th birthday
to my nephew, Troy?
Please, his birthday is on the 2nd.
He's an awesome young man
who does very well in school.
Thank you, guys.
Troy, your Aunt Marva
wanted to wish you a very happy birthday.
She said you are very special and doing very well in school.
Very special young man.
And you're doing very well in school and that she's very proud of you.
And to show you how proud she is, she reached out, asked Ocho and I to wish you a very happy 15th birthday.
Happy 15th, Troy.
Happy 15th birthday, bro.
Troy, and many, many more to come.
Now, don't let your aunt down.
Patrick Arthur said,
what's up, Uncle Ocho?
I'm back.
We got Buffalo,
we got the Bison's amazing steak.
Hello.
Ocho, I'm back.
For you, we got Buffalo,
Bison's amazing steak,
Downtown River Street, I'm back. For you, we got Buffalo, Bison, Amazing Steak, Downtown River Street,
Downtown River Restaurants.
Ocho, we got six McDonald's,
and I'm from Albany, Georgia.
So help me out, put Georgia on the map.
Man, ain't nobody going way down to Albany,
Southwest Georgia.
Ocho ain't never been to Albany.
Albany?
Albany, Georgia, yeah
Nah, I ain't been out there
Well, I have
It ain't
It ain't nothing out there?
No
No
Dan Boying
Hey, it's my friend Jack
32nd birthday today
And I love it if you could
Shout him out
Jack B. Moondow
It's his 32nd birthday
Your boy
Dan Boying
Says you know what
He wanna wish you a happy 32nd birthday
So you his boy
And he appreciate Your friendship And so to wish you a happy 32nd birthday so you his boy and uh he appreciate
your friendship and so to show you that he appreciates his friendship he reached out and
says you know what can you reach can you uh wish my boy jack a very happy 32nd birthday so jack
happy 32nd birthday enjoy hopefully you had a great one but many many more to come. Happy birthday, Jack.
Curvy Asian doll.
My mom passed away last September and most days it still feels
unreal. Thank you
Uncle Ocho for all the positive vibes,
smiles from your show.
Stay kind. Curvy, we're so sorry
to hear that. Yeah,
you'll never forget her,
but as time passes, you get to deal with it better. That's the only, that's the only saving
grace that you have is the memories. Just think about the great times that you shared together,
all the, the, the, the information and wisdom that she partake, that she passed along to you
and instilled in you, the value, the morals that you have. So, you know,
you're never not going
to think about her, but as time
you find it easier to
deal with. You never forget her,
but you find a better ways of
coping and dealing with it. So,
Ocho and I
always got you in our prayers.
Rude Boy 217, do you think the Eagles season is a wash already? Ocho and I always got you in our prayers. Oh, yeah. Rude boy 217.
Do you think the Eagles season is a wash already?
Ocho, please check your message request.
Rude boy 217.
Do I think?
No, but it's tough because Devontae,
we don't know if Devontae is going to be out another week.
We don't know when AJ is coming back.
And it seems like every game,
Jalen turns the ball over.
You remember that season, Ocho, they went to the Super Bowl,
how good he was with the football?
I think he had like five.
He might have had like seven total turnovers that season.
And since then, he's kind of turned into a turnover machine.
He's going to fumble or throw an interception down to every game.
And when you're not
strong on the other side of the ball you can't give it away and it seems like people just like
talking crazy about the other eagles and they bowed their back against new orleans right now
lane johnson being out aj being out davante being out obviously Devontae being out, obviously. They don't make it no easier. Right. You talk about
an all-pro right tackle. You talk about
a pro bowler, an all-pro
talent in AJ Brown, Devontae
Smith, but
they're going to have to do a better job of protecting the football
and they're going to have to come
look, they're going to have to
come ready to play every week
because some weeks they're up here and then some weeks
they're down there, Ocho.
Listen, they got to find that level of consistency,
that balance, where they
even kill every game.
You're not too high, you're not too low,
but you're playing consistent football
week in and week out.
But that's hard, though, man.
It is.
You know how it is. It's hard.
It is hard it is
but I think the thing
is Ochoa that
brother standard is a standard
yeah
the pressure is there you're a great player
weak you can't let the other
players hey ball
hit the ground twice
we got to start over.
Oh, that is what we do here?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, two mistakes?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Y'all bull, y'all.
I don't know what y'all got going on, but that ain't going to fly here, bro.
No.
Oh, no.
Thank you.
I mean, sometimes, Ocho, I do wish I was in my 30s because I'd be looking, I'd be seeing them things. You know what I'm saying sometimes Ocho I do wish I was in my 30s
because I'd be looking I'd be seeing them things
you know what I'm saying Ocho
you know what I'm saying
but I couldn't Ocho
not with the way I'm wired
I'm just wired differently
right
it'd be tough for me Ocho
it'd be tough for me in today's game
yeah it's different
it is different every It's different.
It is different.
Every coach I've talked to,
every, even, you know,
Burns, the coach at TSU,
I'm really looking forward to go down there.
I'm going to have dinner with him.
But, Ocho, it's different.
Every coach that I've talked to,
it's different, Shannon.
Every coach that I've talked to, there's this difference, Shannon.
Every coach that coached me and coaches now, they say, Shannon, you couldn't play.
Not one coach will say, Shannon, you'd be good.
They say, Shannon, you couldn't play.
You got to adapt.
You got to evolve now.
You got to evolve with the time.
I want to win. They're trying to win time, just like... I want to win.
They're trying to win?
I'll adapt if we try to win. Yeah. But they ain't trying to win, Ocho.
I mean, that's the goal at the end of the day anyway.
Nah, it ain't no... It should be
the goal. But you know something? Look.
I wanted to make money too, Ocho.
But I felt if I win, money
was going to come along with it.
Man, losing.
I don't look I've lost
lose it ain't no fun coming to work.
It's a drag.
It is a drag.
It is a drag coming to work.
I've lost a number of games in a row.
I think we lost I think 90.
We only won like five games.
We probably lost like seven eight in a row. I think we lost, I think, 90. We only won like five games. So we probably lost like seven, eight
in a row.
That ain't no fun.
That ain't no fun.
All that laughing.
I ain't want to hear no laughing. We lose
a game and guys at the back of the bus
laughing at the back of the plane. What the F is
funny?
We lost. Y'all think
that's funny?
Nah. I'm good i'm good where i've been don't y'all stay right on i will stay right on here with you i will i will i will get on your nerves so now i'm good i'm good i'm good matter of fact speaking
of you know i just thought about man what i don't know you i don't know you i don't know your status i don't
know your status but you know i got i got a a sister i got i got a sister god hooked it up
yeah now let's stay with me now god fam woman good woman you know i am on the west coast too
you know i ain't trying to intrude on you on your personal business i don't know what you got going
on but i know you ain't got the ring on your finger.
So that means he's available.
I don't want nobody.
I don't want nobody to fear God.
No, I know.
I said God.
I know.
But what you want?
Fear God.
I want her to throw caution to the wind.
She don't fear nothing.
That's what I'm looking for.
Oh. nothing. That's what I'm looking for. That's what I'm looking for.
I don't want to be scared.
Listen to me,
now.
She's looking for somebody
with some substance. Now you got substance.
Stay with me,
now. You got substance. Not only do you have
substance, you got things going
on in life.
You got things.
And you got structure
and you got discipline.
And you know, you want that
walk in faith.
So I think you'd be the perfect
candidate. What you think?
Don't say no till you see it now
don't miss out on your blessings
now you know how God works
he works in mysterious ways
that's why he's like you know what
he put Houston on
the tour
I ain't think I would even think about no Houston
actually I almost moved to Houston
uh okay okay okay I didn't think I would even think about no Houston. Actually, I almost moved to Houston.
Okay, okay, okay.
All right, go ahead, man.
Go ahead, go ahead.
We all off topic.
PV Farm said,
if you could know the absolute truth to one question,
what would you ask? The absolute truth to one question, what would you ask?
The absolute truth to one question?
Man, that's a good one.
Oh, that's a good one.
I can know the absolute truth of one question.
About?
I don't want to know nothing about me.
I don't want to know what was said.
Damn, I can know the absolute truth.
That's a great question, too. Damn, that's a great question too damn that's a good one
I don't know
I don't know
I don't think I want to know anything
that's a good question
I don't want to know it Joe
if I know the truth I'm going to get madder than to know what you know if i know the truth i'm gonna get mad
and i already do because i think i know the truth and if it's the absolute truth i'm gonna be even
madder madder yeah yeah yeah yeah i feel you i feel you let me ask you a question yes when you
dated before yeah and the people you dated throughout you have you ever had uncomfortable
conversations have you asked uncomfortable questions yeah if
you ask uncomfortable questions you'll get the truth so you already know what you're dealing with
yeah i mean you ask the questions um you might look
i think look it all depends.
If a person really likes you,
they ain't going to tell you the truth, though, Joe.
Ah, see, that's the problem.
A person that really likes you,
they don't really, they don't, that's deceit.
They don't really like you.
That's not reality of like.
Man, ain't nobody about to tell you she done got jumped off.
So you want to live in the lie?
Why you want to live in the lie?
What I don't know won't hurt me.
And if you do know it, it won't hurt you either.
If you like it like you do.
Yeah, it's going to hurt me, Ocho.
It's going to break my heart.
No, it ain't.
Oh, man.
No, it ain't.
Why?
Why? Oh,
you
Oh,
it's so, listen,
it's okay to live in reality.
We love, listen, we love
the idea of love.
We love
the idea of love,
not the reality of what it is.
We envision those we love
in this wonderful perfection
of never have ever done anything.
All I'm saying is, Ocho,
I'm looking for a car with low mileage.
I ain't saying no mileage.
I'm looking for a 30-year-old model,
between 30 and 40,
with some miles.
I understand it got some miles, but I don't understand it got some miles
But I don't want to have like 12 cents a time put on it doesn't have three rebuilt engine
You know there I do want some slow by those joke
Can I get some can I get something between the ages of 30 and 40 with 30,000 miles on it?
That's a good secondhand car.
You know what they call it in the South?
They call it secondhand.
Secondhand, yeah, secondhand.
Yeah, yeah.
Somebody else done had it.
Okay, you understand that.
But, you know, I don't want a rental.
Because, you know, people, I drive.
I already know what I did to the rentals.
I'm slamming on brakes and everything.
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like it might bring down his presidency.
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I want a good old secondhand car that a family had it.
You know, they passed it down.
They took care of it too hard.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They done got all the oil changes,
all the services on them.
Yeah, all that is documented.
Yeah.
That's what I'm looking for with y'all.
I got something for you now.
I got something for you now.
I'm going to talk to you about that later
I got you right there what you're looking for
somebody be coming in and talking about
oh yeah baby you got
500,000 miles on it
what's wrong with 500,000 miles
on it
listen
a Honda Accord could last your lifetime.
But the rear is not aligned.
Come on,
man.
Man.
Nah, man. Nah, I'm sorry, man. Nah, nah, I'm sorry man
nah nah I'm good
like you say hey I don't mind
I don't mind a few miles but damn
oh shit
damn dog
mm-mm
yeah man yeah hey you know like uh, mm-mm. Boy, you say the red, not the black.
Yeah,
man.
Yeah.
Hey,
hey,
you,
hey,
you don't like,
they got a car fax?
Yeah.
I need one for,
hey,
okay,
how much work she done had done?
Cause you know,
they done wrecked the car.
Hey, hey,
the car fax will tell you.
This car been at the front end,
got wrecked,
the rear end,
side collision.
It's going to tell you,
Ocho,
how much work the thing's been doing.
So I need one of those for a woman.
But listen, you got to understand,
you can't really be worried about a woman's
past, right?
When you eat food,
you want your food well-seasoned.
You want your meat, you want your steak cooked.
You don't want it real.
No, but here's the thing, Ocho.
You want it well.
I get that uh that that
pink that sea salt i do one turn okay that's that's all the salt i put on it right then i take
a little black pepper that's it yeah i ain't putting nothing else i ain't got no paprika
i ain't dousing it in pepper i ain't dousing it in salt i don't like a whole lot of seasoning
i want to taste my food because see you put all that seasoning on you trying to hide something
okay to taste my food because see you put all that seasoning on you trying to hide something okay
hey listen you know what you're gonna fall in love with a free spirit huh
that what i'm falling in love with you're gonna fall in love with a free spirit
that got 500 000 miles on it oh i'm just telling you, this is exactly how it happened.
It's the things that you don't want
that you fall in love with
because it's an experience that you've never had before.
I'm just telling you, that's how it works.
Ocho, if I do,
I'm going to go on out there to the Amazon
and stick my head in his mouth.
Hey, I'm going to find him. Come on. stick my head in his mouth hey
I'm gonna find him and say come on
I got
that's
I'm sorry Ojo
I'm telling you
come on Ojo don't do your boy like that
we all have preferences
we all have things
We do
Yeah
And most of the time
What happens is
The person we end up
Falling in love with
Doesn't meet
Any of the goddamn details
And the things we actually want
98% of the time
Every time
So you're talking
All that good talk
You're going to fall in love
With the complete opposite
Because boy They're going to have you on top of the ceiling fan
Yeah but see that's what I'm talking about
Now
Anywhere
Anyhow
Anytime
Yeah
Whenever
Wherever
However
Yeah
Tell you
Before you know it You ain't gonna know what happened
I ain't tell you what I heard I'm telling you what I know
so it's unrealistic to get something with 30,000 miles
shoot well
you said they got 30,000 miles on them at 21 huh
well this is different now, boy.
You hear me?
It is, Ocho.
It is.
It's different.
Damn.
Jacob Hazard said, could you please wish my little brother Max Hazard a happy 28th birthday?
Max, big bro says happy birthday.
He wanted you to enjoy this day.
Hopefully, you enjoyed this day with family, friends, and loved ones. Happy 28th birthday. Many, many more to come and hope you had something
really, really nice to eat. Eric Hill says, hey, my name is Eric. Can you give my son Darius
congratulations for proposing to his girlfriend, now fiance. Hey, Darius, you know what?
Pops want to wish you a congratulations.
He said you got engaged to your girlfriend.
Congratulations.
She's now your fiance.
Hopefully in the next couple of months,
it's going to be your wife.
So congratulations, man.
Big accomplishment.
Your dad's proud of you.
We're happy.
Nightcap, Ocho and I, we're happy for you also.
Send me an invite to the wedding.
I'm a performer.
I'm also a chef. I can cater whatever you need.
Let me know. Holler at me.
I got a tuxedo company
too.
My people, they make bridal
dresses. We can take care of the
bridesmaid. We can take care of the groom.
We'll take care of the bride. Holler at me.
One-stop shop. I do everything.
And I get the
what
so now you
now you want to be
now you want to do a bridesmaid
now you want to be
the bridesmaid
dresser
you want to do the grooms
tux
you want to do the catering
you want to do the music
the DJ
I'm
I'm hustle man man
I do everything
one stop shop
just like in Martin
hustle man
whatever you need.
I mean, I don't want to tell you.
I want a steak teller.
That's all I want.
You know what I'm saying?
You ever had one of them steaks and say,
now you get a little medium?
I don't like it.
A little medium.
I like it medium.
And you know what it bite is.
It just melt like butter.
I don't know.
Have you ever had that Wagyu?
You had that A5,
that Wagyu?
No,
I get my steak
from Waffle House.
Man.
Hey.
Hey,
how did...
I mean,
even if they got a kid or two,
I understand
because sometimes
the women can work
and they can have a kid or two
and it still snap back.
Yeah.
Cause you know who I like to fare.
It just get big.
It just get better every year.
You know what I'm saying?
You can do fair.
Come one year.
Oh,
Joe,
they're going to have a different ride in next year.
It just get better every year.
Yeah.
That's all I'm looking for.
Okay.
She,
she,
she out there.
I know she out there.
I know she out there.
Yeah.
She out there.
Man. See, she out there. I know she out there. She out there. Man, see, Ocho.
Oh, man.
Oh, man, Ocho, you need to stop.
Dr. Frankie M. Bellamy said,
oh, love the t-shirt.
Is it just me or are the Simpsons psychic?
I swear they be spot on sometimes
with these celebrity predictions. Always. Life do always because they in hollywood they hear things
it's kind of like if you're around the nfl you hear things they know what's coming yeah
but i ain't right but i don't go nowhere so i don't know what be going on uh billy skywalker
say it's my friend's august andrews birthday he's a big fan can y'all shout him out tell him happy birthday
excuse me august happy birthday bro um one of your friends billy skywalker says hey
want to wish you a happy birthday say you're a good guy i trust him and he said you support
nightcap so we trust you even more we like you even more. We like you even more.
So we thank you guys for your support.
Derek Giles says, what's up?
What's up, Uncle Dojo?
Today is my 36th birthday.
I've been trying to order a bottle of your cognac,
but it isn't available here in Memphis.
Wondering if you could direct me.
Guess what?
We just got distribution in Tennessee.
Actually, I'm going to be in Nashville next Wednesday.
No, next Thursday we start the bottle signing, though, right?
That morning.
Actually, I'm going to be in Nashville at two bottle signings next Thursday.
So we have distribution.
So it's going to be in Memphis, Derek.
So just appreciate that, bro.
You ain't going to have to get a ship directly.
You're going to be able to go into
a package shop,
go grab it right off the
shelf. So I appreciate that support, bro.
And that
concludes our episode
of Nightcap for Monday night.
Thank you
for joining us. Watch the Titans
take apart the Miami Dolphins on the road, 31 to 12.
The Dolphins didn't look good.
We watched the Lions at home win 42-29 over the Seattle Seahawks.
Lions look good.
Defense needs to pick it up.
They gave up over 500 yards, but they got stopped when they needed to get stopped.
Thank you for joining us for another episode of Nightcap.
I am your favorite up, Shannon Sharp.
He's your favorite number 85 Liberty City's own, the bingo ring of fame,
honoree, the legendary pro bowler, all pro.
That's Chad Ocho Cinco Johnson, but you can just call him Ocho.
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