Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Ashton Jeanty runs over OSU, Unc’s faux paw, Influencer rakes in $43M

Episode Date: November 30, 2024

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Boise State RB and Heisman Hopeful Ashton Jeanty rushing for over 220 yards on 37 carries in a win vs. the Oregon State Beavers. Later, Unc and... Ocho dive into the internet throwing shade at Shannon for letting his dog sit at the dinner table during Thanksgiving dinner, Instagram/TikTok influencer Sophie Rain claims she made over $43 million this year and much more!03:13 - Ashton Jeanty06:50 - Ettiquite for visiting family and not of the culture11:55 - Sweet Potato Pie v Pumpkin Pie17:30 - Internet upset Shannon had Teddy at the table25:11 - IG/TikTok star made 43m this year32:26 - Man forges wife’s signature and divorces her43:10 - Sterling K Brown48:30 - Q and Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:11 See DKNG.com slash promos for deposit, wagering, and eligibility restrictions, terms, and responsible gaming resources. Aston Jenty runs all over Oregon State. He had 37 carries, 226 yards, and a touchdown. Oh, so he's impressive. Look, I don't want people to think that. I don't think the kid is impressive. But we've seen 2,000 yards rushing before. We've seen Troy Davis did it twice.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Troy Davis did it twice. Marcus Allen was the first to do it in his Heisman Trophy season when he went for over 2,000 in 1981. Melvin Gordon has done it. LaDania Thomason has done it. Troy Smith has done it. So we've seen a lot of guys. Barry did it.
Starting point is 00:04:05 Obviously, Barry, I still believe. I don't care if Gentry breaks his record. I think what I saw Barry do is the most impressive thing that I've seen. That's the most impressive college running back season that I've ever seen. Right. But we've never seen Travis Hunter. And it might be he's a Haley's College type of a person. Every once, every 75,
Starting point is 00:04:26 79 years, you see it. You just hopefully you're old enough to see it and remember it because the likelihood, if you saw it once, you probably won't see it again. Not for a while. I saw Haley's Comet the first time in 1986. I don't know if I'm going to be around to see it because 75
Starting point is 00:04:41 to 79 years, 86, it ain't looking good on show it ain't looking it ain't looking good for the home team so so but look I mean he's had a phenomenal season oh yeah what I don't even think he's at 300
Starting point is 00:04:57 carries yet I don't think he's at 300 carries and he's at 2286 2286 yards I don't think he had 300 carries. He needs that 2,286. 2,286 yards. What's he at? 295, 272. How many carries does he have?
Starting point is 00:05:14 He had 37 today. Oh, 275 plus 37. Two, three. That's one 1 317 275 plus 37 yeah should be 317 are you on your check with the calculator I mean I beat you to it
Starting point is 00:05:42 you're over here with a calculator yeah I got it. I'm like, uh. So 317. I think the year Barry went, Barry had how many? Barry had 395? No, I think,
Starting point is 00:05:55 what you call them had 395. I don't think, did Barry have that many? I think, uh, Derrick Henry had 395 the year that he went over 2000. Barry had 344 so he's going to need I don't know
Starting point is 00:06:15 he ain't getting 340 yards in 28 carries that ain't happening I mean unless they move out of the way and let him run that's about the only chance. Right. No, I don't see it. Man, both of them boys had unbelievable seasons, though.
Starting point is 00:06:34 They did. They did. They absolutely did. We just haven't seen anything like Trav. We've seen people like him, in a sense, but not to the amount of reps, snaps, consistency. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's over 100 snaps
Starting point is 00:06:49 every game. On both sides of the ball. Consistent. We ain't seen nothing like that. 3-12. Well, you say 375 and 37. Yeah, 12. What did we say, 317? Yeah. Ocho.
Starting point is 00:07:08 Yeah. A tweet went viral yesterday and it said, my cousin, white girlfriend, is in Granny Kitchen barefooted. What's the etiquette if you're visiting the family and not of the culture? Well, listen, if you're not of the culture, obviously some people's houses, you know, you got to leave you got to leave your shoes. You got to leave your shoes at the door. You got to leave your shoes at the door.
Starting point is 00:07:29 And I just understand I went somewhere yesterday where I had to everybody. When you walk to the door before I've been raining the doorbell, everybody's shoes was lined up outside. So that let me know. Shoes off. So I'm not sure when it when it come to us and then these black folk, they don't play by their rug. Right. They don't play by their rug. Right. They don't play by their rug. Don't come in here with outside shoes on.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Yeah. So now, you got to understand. I got those little booties that they have on at the hospital. Okay. Yeah, that's rich folk stuff there. If you got the booties, would you step your whole foot in
Starting point is 00:08:00 and it wrap? Yeah, that's rich folk stuff. Everybody ain't... No, it ain't got to wrap. You just, the little blue ones. Oh, you just put them on? Yeah. foot in and it wrapped it wrapped yeah that's rich folk stuff everybody it'll end up the rap you just little blue ones oh you just put it on yeah yeah okay okay okay i understand but but that's etiquette everybody knows it's etiquette you have to read the room and understanding where you're going and what type of people you're going to be around based on ethnicity and knowing what they do all you have to do is look around whatever you see everybody else doing you follow suit it's pretty easy it ain't hard
Starting point is 00:08:27 hell I mean hell I'm surprised they let her in the kitchen that's first well especially if the food already done she could be in the kitchen if the food ain't done now you know you ain't got no business in there don't get your ass in the way like when my grandma was cooking ain't nobody in the kitchen with my granny
Starting point is 00:08:43 oh no they don't play that so i look i i don't what's etiquette i'm just saying how how we were raised um my grandmother was in the kitchen unless my grandmother asked my aunts to come into the kitchen that was the only time they were in the kitchen right but there was nobody nobody from the outside not my uncle's wives not somebody you know my grandfather friends their wives nobody was in my granny's kitchen so this is I mean hey I guess
Starting point is 00:09:13 this is the new thing now I'm just saying how we grew up and that wasn't happening so to each of to each his own Mary Mary Porter didn't play that my grandma didn't want all them people pot hands in the pot mixing and touching no no no no no no so um it's all i think the thing is like
Starting point is 00:09:37 look the mere fact that they're louder in the kitchen that got got like, okay. I mean, at what point in time did y'all see her taking her shoes off? I was like, no, baby, we don't do that. Mm-hmm. You gotta understand. Read the room. Because everybody, every culture is a like-out. Nah.
Starting point is 00:09:58 I mean, you touch one thing, my grandma washing her hands. She ain't doing this and then go touch it. No, she gonna wash her hands and then touch something else and constantly do it. She ain't doing this and then go touch, no, she gonna wash her hands and then touch something else and constantly do, she back and forth. So, I don't, like I said,
Starting point is 00:10:11 I don't regulate other people's houses, but I just know my grandmother was very, very meticulous about when she's in the kitchen. Mm-hmm. And I don't remember
Starting point is 00:10:20 to the best of my recollection, and my recollection is good. Mm-mm. Ain't nobody, wasn't nobody in the kitchen helping granny do nothing. Every once in a while, she would have my aunts come in and say, well,
Starting point is 00:10:30 I need y'all to chop this up or I need y'all to do this. But it definitely wasn't somebody from the outside. It wasn't my uncle's wives. It wasn't my, uh, my grandfather's friends, their wives, maybe poor.
Starting point is 00:10:41 They played it. She didn't play that. And my grandmother was very ridiculous. My grandmother ate at people's house. We and my brother be hungry. Tell me, y'all want something? No, ma'am. Hungry to the mug, old chump.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Right, right. I want to see. We already got briefed. Don't ask for nothing. Ask for nothing, yeah. Don't eat at, you're not eating at nobody's house. What?
Starting point is 00:11:04 Okay. Because you know, know back then it wasn't a why your grandparents told you how to feel right and that's it you're not hungry you know what we ain't eating a day and a half you're right i ain't hungry i ain't i ain't hungry they got hot food they got fried chicken they fried fish they cooking something about you you're right granny i ain't hungry. They got hot food. They got fried chicken. They frying fish. They cooking something. You're right, Granny. I ain't even hungry. Yeah. I don't even know what me and Spanky was thinking about talking about we wanted to eat at these people's house.
Starting point is 00:11:31 Dang, dang, dang. So, that didn't hurt. Hey, boy, that didn't hurt. You know what? It didn't hurt. I slammed my hand in the door. You're right. It didn't hurt, Granny.
Starting point is 00:11:40 Papa, it didn't hurt. It did hurt. But like I said, he said, my cousin's white girlfriend is in Granny's kitchen barefoot. Bro, y'all got A. Let her know. Susan, Katie, that's not how we do things here.
Starting point is 00:11:55 Can you please put your shoes back on? She was comfortable. She comfortable. She know. She definitely know. There ain't nobody new. You got to be honest. Ashley, can you put your shoes on? Oh, Joe.
Starting point is 00:12:13 Okay, what's the debate? Sweet potato pie and pumpkin pie. No. Are they the same? Yeah, no, they ain't the same. What? You know, sweet potato pie is a delicacy. And the mere fact that they said pumpkin lets you know it's pumpkin.
Starting point is 00:12:25 No black person say pumpkin. It's pumpkin pie. And I don't like pumpkin. I like sweet potato. Right. Sweet potato pie, man, it's a delicacy. Especially on Thanksgiving. Ain't nothing like it. Ain't nothing like it. And that's no disrespect to those who like
Starting point is 00:12:41 pumpkin pie, but it doesn't even compare. There are different tiers when it comes to desserts, you know. Tier one, that's no disrespect to those that who like pumpkin pie, but it doesn't even compare. No. There are different tiers when it comes to desserts. You know, tier one, that's where sweet potato pie is. Pumpkin pie is somewhere maybe tier three. The reason we're, you know, down that tier two. I can do, if I don't eat pumpkin pie again, like the only time we got pumpkin pie growing up was at school. Yeah. I don't remember ever going, I don't remember ever going to church
Starting point is 00:13:05 because the only time you went to a function or something, you know, you had four Sunday dinner or you had a repast and they had food at a funeral or something like that. But I can honestly say, Ocho, I don't ever remember seeing a pumpkin pie at someone's house or at church
Starting point is 00:13:21 or anything like that. The only time you got pumpkin pie was at school. And they gave you know they gave you that little small ass piece of piece yeah yeah yeah but that's not even that's not even a discussion you know yeah for me pumpkin pie is one probably i take apple i take apple number two oh i mean that's that good one. Man, you know, I'm going to throw butter pecan pie in there too now a little bit. I would definitely take pecan pie.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Even though you look, you got diabetes, you might as well go and get your shot of insulin as soon as you eat a slice. But I'm going to take that over pumpkin. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:01 That's just me. I mean, some people say, I like pumpkin pie and stuff like that, but no. Mm-mm. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:14:11 No. So I think sweet potato pie. What y'all got? Sweet potato? Yeah, hell nah. Like I said, pecan would be number one, be number two for me. Pumpkin, it'd be sweet potato. It would be apple. It would be pecan.can would be number one, be number two for me. Pumpkin, it would be sweet potato.
Starting point is 00:14:26 It would be apple. It would be pecan. It would be pumpkin. Hell, I take a cobbler. I take a peach cobbler. Oh. If you notice, I keep pushing pumpkin pie down. Hey, as a matter of fact, give me some banana pudding.
Starting point is 00:14:39 Do I push pumpkin pie even further down on you? Peach cobbler is the real deal. To me, peach Cobbler might be number two. Depending on who make it. Now, that's important as well. We're naming all this stuff now. Depending on who makes it, that can vary
Starting point is 00:14:56 where they're ranked. It need to be somebody that got the grandma that got that thing hanging out right here. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. You already know what time it is, I don't want it. I don't want it. Nope. And they need to have
Starting point is 00:15:10 an apron on too. If they ain't got that thing, when they do that, that thing waving, your food ain't even good. Hey, how you doing? I just got a text that your good sister is watching the show
Starting point is 00:15:29 from the airport right now oh is she yeah my niece watching the show what they do twins safe travels safe travels mama I ain't even gonna say your name
Starting point is 00:15:44 we know who you talking about Safe travels. Safe travels, mama. I ain't even gonna say your name. We know who you're talking about. Nobody know that but me and you. In word, everybody know who you're talking about. Yeah, everybody know that. Now they don't know. But everybody, it wasn't about having no thin, young grandmas back when we were growing up, Ocho. Everybody's grandma was old. And they looked like grandmas.
Starting point is 00:16:09 They had gray hair and everything. Why do you think they call them Big Mama? Yeah. They call them Big Mama for a reason. I was thinking about it, Ocho. We've been called, my grandma was in her 40s and everybody called her Granny. Mm-hmm. But, you know, back then,
Starting point is 00:16:27 my great-grandma was alive. My granny's mama was alive. So she was Grandma Lou. And then we called Granny Granny. And then my dad's mom, we called her Grandma Charlie. And that wasn't her real name. Her name was Minnie, but I don't know how she got the name Charlie. My grandfather
Starting point is 00:16:43 started calling her Charlie. So my dad and them the name Charlie. My grandfather started calling her Charlie. So my dad and them called her Charlie. They didn't call her Mama. They called her Charlie. So we just automatically assumed since it was Charlie with a name, it was Grandma Charlie. But you're right, Ocho. All the grandmas was heavyset. What chef you see skinny?
Starting point is 00:17:04 Because if you skinny, you ain't eating your food. You got the taste at all. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Most definitely. And you don't add the sugar. You don't add the fat back. You don't add all that grease.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Man, come on now. Oh, yeah. Dude say 40 look different back there. You absolutely right. Yeah. These 40, hey, these 40, yeah. Dude say 40 look different back there. You absolutely right. Yeah. These 40, hey, these 40, hey, man, they got some 60. 70-year-olds. They talk about, oh, I'm 70.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Huh? Do not let me catch your 73-year-old asshole payday. Somebody said they had grown my name with Charlielie may yeah i was like man oh joe the internet once again was in an uproar because i had teddy bear at the table his dog at the table for thanksgiving why are you laughing on you man you don't own you don't own 75 what don't let me catch you on what 73 you better not let me catch you on payday hey you better not let one of your YouTube checks in
Starting point is 00:18:13 man who man hey man I saw one the other day man I thought about it I'm like who gonna find out Hey, man, I saw one the other day, man. Q, like, see me next. I thought about it. I'm like, who will find out? But you got me crying.
Starting point is 00:18:42 I'm like, that's the first thing you got. Like, okay. It's different now Ocho cause you know like damn man please hey got a little YouTube money Ocho hey hey let me go and get you a refrigerator
Starting point is 00:19:04 or something. Microwave. I get one of them old loose stones, one of them old stones, one of them old push-button stones, don't you? And I'll be chatting. Why did it get so upset at me about my dog I mean my dogs ain't bothering
Starting point is 00:19:28 nobody shit yeah baby and uh so I'm I'm out of luck Ocho Your YouTube checks don't normally come Till like the 15th, 16th
Starting point is 00:19:49 But that was a good one there boy I needed that laugh What do you think Ocho Are the people overreacting Ocho I mean listen man Everybody's different Everybody treats their animals Treats those that they love
Starting point is 00:20:04 Especially when it comes to dogs Man's best friend Everybody treats, treats their animals, treats those that they love, especially when it comes to dogs and man's best friend, everybody treats them different. You know, some have them at the table. Some have them, have them on walks. Some have, take them on a plane,
Starting point is 00:20:13 you know, service dogs. You just happen to have yours always with you, especially in an intimate moment like that in prayer before Thanksgiving. There's nothing wrong with it. Everybody views it different, especially when it comes to dogs. So it's, so I'm just trying different, especially when it comes to dogs. So it's...
Starting point is 00:20:26 So I'm just trying to... So let me get this straight. Y'all think I would spend the kind of money I spend to fly the dog private. Think about that now. Ocho, think about this. Right.
Starting point is 00:20:36 I spend money to fly the dog private on a private plane. Me, the dog, Jordan, and two pilots and a flight attendant right but and i know y'all don't really understand but just go look up the price of what it costs to fly private and y'all think what i think i thought i've made it abundantly clear how i feel about my my animals i thought i made it a bit abundant to clear I don't look at them as dogs. I look at them as family. I treat them as
Starting point is 00:21:06 such. The best care, I mean, there ain't nothing to me. I mean, when all of them, when Talker Man got sick, I spent probably $30,000 in two days. And they just told me,
Starting point is 00:21:22 said, well, Mr. Sharp, there ain't nothing we can do. I said, he's gonna be paralyzed and for me Ocho he was too big now small dog you can have one of them little characters you know carousels and high legs in it but he's 170 pounds I mean that's why I work
Starting point is 00:21:38 because I love animals I grew up on a farm and I've always said man if I got me some money I really want, I want to, my favorite pet, I want a raccoon. Hey, raccoon. I want a raccoon so bad. Hey, raccoon is cool as hell.
Starting point is 00:21:53 I want a raccoon so bad. I want a mini, I want a mini goat, a mini horse. I want a whole bunch of it. I do, man. I do. I want that so bad. Bad.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Oh, well. I'm going to get one, too. I'm going to get me a little mini. Can we have a mini horse? Mini horse or mini goats? They're little mini goats. They're little mini goats. They're funny. Take my goat and horse like they did that little squirrel. Hey, them little mini goats be so funny. Jumping on every damn thing.
Starting point is 00:22:25 Take my goat and horse like they did that little squirrel. Man, I hack a fool. Oh, man. I felt bad for Buddy, man. I felt bad for the dude. I know that had to hurt. Especially having a squirrel
Starting point is 00:22:39 domesticated like that. You know, understanding you know what to do. Ooh, that had to hurt. Anybody that's ever had a pet for any significant amount of time right and they lose that pet it's like losing a family member yeah anybody that's not anybody that tells you otherwise has never had a pet exactly ain't no way ain't no way you can have something in your life
Starting point is 00:23:06 for a period of time. You grow a tat because when you come home, there is no excitement like when your animal sees you. Yeah. Nothing. That tail is wagging,
Starting point is 00:23:17 he's spinning around, he or she is spinning round and round. They're going crazy. When you're sitting there, they're just like, I mean, and Titus, all my dogs
Starting point is 00:23:25 just like they keep buffing my arm it's like but you see me right here dang yeah hey man please
Starting point is 00:23:32 oh yeah I want a little mini cow too yeah you see those little mini cows so I get a mini cow mini goat mini horse the mini cow too lazy
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Starting point is 00:28:56 And did y'all want to get mad at me when I won't pull the baby arm out? Hey, you be believing them numbers? I don't. Can't can i just say listen i know we we i know women have an advantage when it when it come to using you know their body their assets yeah but for do you know how much 43 million is like i do know how much 40 feet is. Think about that for a minute. Like, even if How much did she actually make?
Starting point is 00:29:32 Only fans take like 50%, don't they? I don't know. Oh, so she grows that. So only fans, but they take like 50, 60%. I think so
Starting point is 00:29:45 I ain't I ain't I ain't I ain't I mean 43 that's a lot of money now look I've
Starting point is 00:29:53 I've seen a few that did 350 400 in a month 400 what 1000 yeah now that's realistic
Starting point is 00:30:01 40 43 million in a year huh they take 20% so 20% of that is 8.6 little about realistic. 43 million in a year? They take 20% so 20% of that is 8.6, about 8.7 million. So she still grows 34 and a half?
Starting point is 00:30:16 I don't think you understand how much money that is. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, but Ocho, yo yeah i mean but also with uh uh dude dude's freaky yeah they could be freaking they want to see they want to see they want to see you be having sex with other people they would i'm like oh i don't think she do i don't know how she do all that no i don't know what hey for 43 for 43 million she doing something more than showing a cat yeah i mean I don't know what for 43 million she doing something more than showing a cat
Starting point is 00:30:46 yeah I mean I don't know but honestly I just I know it look like being around the game being around people with that kind of money
Starting point is 00:30:54 I ain't buying it and that's no disrespect I know what it look like I know I know yeah I ain't buying it
Starting point is 00:31:04 I ain't buying it I ain't buying it now you know you probably made some good money on there but like that come on now start playing yeah 43 million man well if she made 35 she made 17 cause other Sam getting
Starting point is 00:31:19 half of that but still 17 if she had said 17, me, well, that's a lot of money. Ocho. Mm hmm. I don't believe that.
Starting point is 00:31:31 That's about me. Ocho, that's about 1.6 a month. Like, come on now. Come on now. Now it's okay to say you making good money, but exaggerating the numbers like that is,
Starting point is 00:31:44 is that's, that's egregious. Hey, bro, I, look, I ain't going to, look, like I said.
Starting point is 00:31:49 I'm only saying that from someone that had generated money like that before and is still generating now, maybe not to that extent, but it's still coming in the way it should be. 43 million a year. That's a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:32:03 Come on, That's a lot of money. That is. Stop on, now. That's a lot of money. That is. Stop playing, man. I don't care if you had a golden goose. She got a boyfriend? Huh? She got a boyfriend?
Starting point is 00:32:14 No. Come on, man. She too young for you now. How old is she? I don't know. 43 million, though, Cho. Well, she ain't 18. 43 million, Ocho. Well, she ain't 18. She got to be at least 21 to get on there, right?
Starting point is 00:32:29 You can't get no fight on the thing unless you're 21, can you? Oh, no, she too young. Ocho, how old is she at? 20. Oh, hell no. Yeah, no, 20. Hell no. 100 million, I think about it nah hell nah
Starting point is 00:32:53 20 man her parents probably was disappointed until she played out their mortgage and bought it bought everybody brand new cars or something oh man that was funny until she played out their mortgage and bought everybody brand new cars or something. Oh, man. That was funny.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Yo, honey, you thinking? Jesus. You sure? Leave me alone, man. Ocho man that's a lot of people don't realize how much money that is they don't they don't and you know it's funny I see a lot of people do now these days they always especially on Twitter
Starting point is 00:33:42 they always say oh that ain't a lot of money. You know, depending on what the number is. And I'm not just speaking on the 43 million here. I'm just saying in general, when topics and debates come up with people making a certain amount of money and whatever it may be, we have conditioned ourselves in believing 5 million,
Starting point is 00:34:00 10 million, a million dollars. You know, our college people don't understand how much that is. They don't our college- People don't really understand how much that is, Ocho. They don't get it. They don't get they had this vision on what it is, even though they haven't attained it yet. And with them, it's comfortable. Oh, that ain't that much money.
Starting point is 00:34:14 Well, shit, if it ain't. Crazy. You wouldn't understand until you make it, until you have to work for it. Then you'll get it. Yeah. You'll never understand. Because like a lot of times people won't, look,
Starting point is 00:34:26 they say in a lifetime, Ocho, you make a million dollars. But just imagine seeing that at once. We're not talking about over a lifetime. We're talking about you get a check. Somebody hand you a check and it's for a million dollars. It's for a million five.
Starting point is 00:34:37 It's for three, five, 10 million. Or you make 10, 15, 20 million dollars. Well, that's a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:34:43 Yeah, man. Yeah. When people say that, that ain't no, I don't know, like how many people you think,, 15, 20 million dollars. Boy, that's a lot of money. Yeah, man. When people say that ain't no... How many people you think, Ocho, will see a million dollars cash at one time? Man, listen, unless you was watching Narcos.
Starting point is 00:34:58 You know? Or you see somebody pulling like the old drug movie. They got millions of dollars in a house stashed in the wall somewhere, but just like a million dollars cash, unless you're in that game, you ain't seeing that kind of money, Ocho. No.
Starting point is 00:35:14 Hell no. Look, I'm not going to look. More power to you. Whatever you choose to do, that woman grown, she paid taxes. If that's what she's going to do with her life, I ain't got no problem with it hey
Starting point is 00:35:26 you know I don't have no problem I support every support any and everybody you know I have no problem with it but I just don't I don't like I don't like the number
Starting point is 00:35:34 I don't like the number thrown out that's a lot that's a lot of bread boy that's a lot that's a lot of bread Ocho a man forged
Starting point is 00:35:42 his wife's signature and divorced her without her knowing. Wait a minute. A man forged his wife's signature? Yeah, he wanted a divorce. He forged her signature. Now they divorced. Now things must have been really bad, because if you look at it statistically, not very many times does the man leave the woman, especially in marriage. Well, if the man is choosing to leave at this point, we have to forge a signature just to get up out of there.
Starting point is 00:36:09 It must have been bad. Some of that had more context on why. But this is a great story. This is a great story. The percentage of men that do do this is very small. Very, very small. Look. Damn, man. For the signature. small look damn man for the
Starting point is 00:36:27 signature that's crazy I guess he like you said he wanted out Ocho oh yeah oh yeah I mean listen I'm why not ask for divorce that's how bad it was he had to forge it just to get up out of there.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Yeah. But back, Ocho, back to that story. But think about it. You talk about all this economy. Well, the economy can't be this bad if she's making 43 million. Well, how bad is the economy?
Starting point is 00:36:57 That's how you know. Come on now. Okay, let's just say for argument. Okay, Ocho, we're going to take it down to 10%. She made 4.3 million. How bad is the economy? Because I guarantee you it ain't all single men that's sending her money.
Starting point is 00:37:09 No, of course not. Of course not. And then when I think about it, too, there are so many other there's so many other women. Right. That do the exact same thing. And you mean to tell me they just happen to send you 43 million and ignore everybody else? Ocho,
Starting point is 00:37:28 Ocho, but think about it. We done been to the club. There's some women that are just fine, but there's some women maybe not as fine, but they just have that look.
Starting point is 00:37:36 They have that shape. They have that sad shape. And they get bread like that. And some of the finer ones, maybe for whatever reason. Right. It just ain't clicking. Look, Ocho, there are a lot of, listen, there are a lot of fine women out there.
Starting point is 00:37:51 Some know how to attract a man and the man will break bread with them. Some women just as fine, but they can't get nothing. But pipe out of a man. Yeah. I do. I can't explain it. We call it fun bonds. Some women understand the business and some think looks will carry them
Starting point is 00:38:17 everywhere they need to go. It only gets you so far because you're going to look up and you look good, but you get nothing in return. Well, I was with him for the right reasons okay okay bad Ocho
Starting point is 00:38:34 I mean it's okay Ocho that's a good topic though I mean because think about it, Ochoa. Think about the men that's gotten divorced and they're multi-billionaires. And they got to break bread. They got to give off $5 billion, $10 billion, $20 billion, $30 billion, $40 billion. Even with a prenup, they still got to give something. Based on the amount of years you've been married, she would still walk away with something.
Starting point is 00:39:01 And it was hefty. A lot of times, I mean, you've been married before this prenup thing came in, so you got married early on and you didn't have nothing. Mm-hmm. Damn. You give off $40 billion,
Starting point is 00:39:17 you really want out. Mm-hmm. You give off a billion, two billion, but you really want out. I'm done you're over this the funny thing about it you got to understand
Starting point is 00:39:30 when people are making that kind of money if you have to give up two billion you know you're going to recoup that anyway over time based on what it is you do
Starting point is 00:39:37 and how you bring in revenue and income you're going to get that over time you're going to get it back you're not even tripping yeah see Ocho
Starting point is 00:39:44 that's see that's what. See, Ocho? See, that's what I look at, Ocho. That's why, hey, man, you get... I'm going to get it back. Right. I'm going to get it back. I am. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:58 I don't sweat no... Early in my career, Ocho, you know, when you early in your career, you making money, you like, and it's hard because I don't know how long this is going to last. Right. And the last thing I want to feel
Starting point is 00:40:11 is like somebody's trying to take advantage of me. Now, I'm a buck. Nah, hell nah. As you get older, you understand, you know what? You need me before I need you. Oh, that's tough. You use that line on somebody?
Starting point is 00:40:30 I absolutely have. And guess what happened, Ocho? She came back about two years later. Did you give it to her? I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa. Remember me? Right. I'm a no good, you know what?
Starting point is 00:40:46 Yeah. Ain't nobody going to want you. Hmm. Wait, somebody told you that? Black, sorry, B, mofo, all that. Wait, they were talking to you like that? Yes. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:40:59 I'm trying to figure out how she still had access. I said, well, hold on. Wait a minute. You want something from this black, no good, well, hold on. Wait a minute. You want something from this black, no good, sorry, B-A-S-T-R-D, mofo, S-O-B, ain't no good for nothing? What can you possibly want from him? Right.
Starting point is 00:41:18 Did you give it to him? No. Okay. I'm just making sure. I'm glad you didn't fold. No. I'm glad you ain't fold. You're a real one, boy. I salute you. No. Okay, I'm just making sure. I'm glad you didn't fold. No. I'm glad you ain't fold. You're a real one, boy. I salute you.
Starting point is 00:41:28 No. I thought about it, though. Because she came out with vulnerable, Ocho. I was vulnerable. She had a sundress on. You know what I'm saying, Ocho? She had a sundress on. She was all up. Ocho, hey, Ocho, she walked in. I let her in the house. And you know, I let her in. I was walking behind her. Ocho, she walked in. I let her in the house.
Starting point is 00:41:45 I let her in. I was walking behind her. You let her in the house? Yeah, I let her in the house. I was walking behind her. You know she got the sundress on. Yeah. Hey, that ain't nothing but the devil. That was him.
Starting point is 00:42:00 The devil knew I was weak. I was weak, too. I was weak. Okay, okay. I'm like oh okay yeah yeah I said well you know honestly I'm still the sorry black moe right right right right
Starting point is 00:42:13 I mean what would you possibly want okay well what you trying to do to get it I just said it was why I ain't no swindle she needs something I need something what you trying to do to get it? You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? I just said, it was Wap, ain't no Swindle.
Starting point is 00:42:28 She needs something, I need something. Okay, we both doing something for one another, old chump. Right, right. You know what I'm saying? I'm like... You know, I try to push my luck while we need access.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Right, right, right. You know, this can't be no one-time thing. Oh, okay. You're trying to change it. You're trying to move the code. Yeah, I'm going to need access. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:57 Yeah, you know, I'm going to need, you know, I'll be able to call no matter what. Right. You know, I got, oh, I got a man. Oh, why didn't you ask him? Why you here? Let's call him. Let's call him and tell him that you over here asking me for money. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Time out, time out, time out, time out.
Starting point is 00:43:07 She came over there to ask you for something and she got a man at home? Yeah. Oh, bitch. Oh. My bad. She got to go. She got to come on now. Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:43:17 But see, Ocho, see, now, see, now, now I'm thinking, oh, he think he got something. Hmm. Uh-oh, he think he got something. Oh, he think he got something. I should just on GP to let him know and call him up. Yeah, I got her here. She here. She in my bed. I could have did that, but I ain't nasty like that.
Starting point is 00:43:35 You could have been messy. You could have been messy. I ain't nasty no more like that. You know what I'm saying? I used to be nasty like that. I ain't no more. I got you. Yeah, I could have been nasty.
Starting point is 00:43:42 I could have been nasty, real nasty. But I didn't. I said, nah, it's all good. Hey, you said what you said. I understand you to hear the moment you say things. But that's how you really felt at the time. That's how you really feel about me. Right.
Starting point is 00:43:55 We're cool. I kept it moving. Hey, you're a real one, boy. You know what? Matter of fact, chat. Chat, let's get some W's in the chat in that situation, please. Can we get some W's in the chat in that situation, please. Can we get some W's in the chat? That's a good one because
Starting point is 00:44:07 99% of the population will have folded based on the visuals that you just described. Oh, yeah. When she walked in, when that thing was like this, you know? Yeah, Ocho. Most men, we fold. I ain't folding because you know not that. Don't ask me for nothing. I ain't got it.
Starting point is 00:44:23 I was like... That's good. You know that, Dad. Don't ask me for nothing. I ain't got it. I was like... That's good. But you know... That's good work. That's a good story. I like that. Don't catch me no more. I got a little more disposable income. I might be weak.
Starting point is 00:44:42 That flesh will get you, Ocho, man You know what I'm saying? Hey, it will Every time Every time, listen But you can't talk reckless to me You can't talk
Starting point is 00:44:51 Had she said, you know, hey She just go a certain way She move on Cool It would have been different It would have been different Yes, yes Right
Starting point is 00:45:00 But you can't call me all these names Yeah But you was right And most of the time They will have to circle back and need you again, depending on who you are. Always. And that's why the ones that's cool with me always will be cool with me. They can come within reason. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:16 Within reason. Now, nobody's come forward. I did change my number, Ocho. So they probably can't come forward anymore because I changed my number after 30 years. Right. So, and you know, I was like, okay. I can't get everybody still,
Starting point is 00:45:32 everybody can't have access to me like they once could. But there are some that they know how to get in touch with me. And I would help them. Yeah. Yeah. Fair fact. Yeah. and I would help him yeah yeah fair fact
Starting point is 00:45:45 yeah the uh that one that's in Tampa yeah that that got caught up the dude
Starting point is 00:45:54 that we at the hotel the dude buffed out the car right she got a she got she got a lifetime membership well you're real boy
Starting point is 00:46:03 she got a lifetime membership yes sir now she's the only one that got lifetime like like la fitness huh yeah okay the kid's mom the kid's mom with their reason if they need something they know but she's the only one that i don't have a kid with that have that have lifetime access i love that that. Actor Sterling K. Brown opens up about double standards he's faced on movie sets, highlighted how bad behavior is judged differently
Starting point is 00:46:30 for white actors and black actors. I've observed behavior of a white counterpart where he will get loud, frustrated, and his couch is being passionate. It's like it's given a moniker that it's not angry. If I did the exact same thing, I do not I do not get the pass just by being black.
Starting point is 00:46:48 In general, the level amount of latitude for bad behavior. You have different consequences. Yes, we see that all the time. We see it with quarterbacks. We see it with receivers. I mean, it's not new. It doesn't change the corporate world acting. That's the landscape.
Starting point is 00:47:04 It's always been that way. This is nothing. This is nothing new. You have to conduct yourself a certain way. Look at, look at, look out, look out 44 acts and look out 45 acts.
Starting point is 00:47:12 You see, I'm saying the numbers, right? Without saying the names. Yes. Yes. Okay. You know,
Starting point is 00:47:16 you, you have to do you. I mean, when you carry, when you carry the melanin, you have to conduct yourself in a certain way, depending on the room that you're in. It's always been that you're in it's all
Starting point is 00:47:25 been that way and it's never going to change you adapt to your surroundings and act accordingly that that's what i try to tell people if you know you're going to be judged differently you have to act differently from the door is it right no but then i'm gonna go and make just all this bread and then when i don't need y'all i'm gonna keep it moving right it is yes we know we know that it's always been like that yeah and guess what it's not changing anytime in the future i don't understand why we complain like yes you already know what it is yeah the game is the game Learn to play the game and you'll be able to survive and do what you need to do. That's it.
Starting point is 00:48:09 Trying to go against it ain't going to work. Complain about it ain't going to work. Complain about it ain't going to work. Let me go and get this money. Y'all do y'all thing. I see how it is. Okay. You know what? This one here. This one here
Starting point is 00:48:24 watching. Talk about. Yeah. Do she have lifetime access? Yeah, you do. And what you put me through right now. No, your access is denied. Denied.
Starting point is 00:48:42 Huh? Y'all don't you laugh? no no absolutely not you know you you you know you got to go to therapy counseling you got to come correct yeah i mean it's like it's like a study say blacks are treated differently on the job blacks are treated differently when it's not but y'all needed to study? To tell y'all what we've been telling y'all for 400, 500 years? Y'all wasted that money. Y'all could have distributed that money to the Black community. Don't do any more studies about
Starting point is 00:49:15 how we're treated in the workplace or by law enforcement. Don't do any more studies. Go out and have money that y'all put into them studies and just go give it to the community. Right. But we knew that. We knew that.
Starting point is 00:49:33 I mean, that's not, it's sad. Yeah, it is. But it's a part of life. It's a part of life that's not changing. There are certain things that will always be a part of life that you're going to experience are certain things that will always be a part of life that you're going to experience.
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Starting point is 00:54:23 Listen to Ali and Me, now on Audible. Now it's time for Q&A. James Coleman said, Shannon, she can't walk around the house barefooted, but you got dogs all in the bed and on the dinner table. Get the hell out of here, bro. That's not my house. It's different.
Starting point is 00:54:54 I can't dictate. I can't dictate decorum. And somebody else's home. Yeah, I'm saying she they probably should. They probably should have said her. Babe, you you gotta have some shoes on okay my grandmother never cooked without a net on there a lot of people cook how many people cook without without a net ocho a lot of people a lot of my grandmother had a net on right in my
Starting point is 00:55:18 house it's my room if i want to be at the dinner table eating buck bone, it's my food, it's my ass. I don't dictate what people do to corn in somebody else's house. I'm saying they should have probably told her, baby, we have shoes on in the house, especially X, Y, and Z. But I don't dictate that. I could care less. But yes, my dog's going to be in the bed. Everybody knows that.
Starting point is 00:55:49 If you deal with Shannon, Shannon has dogs. The dogs aren't going anywhere. The dogs live here. You visit it. I don't know what's hard about that. Dr. Frank L. Bellamy said, oh, that Thanksgiving prayer was on point. You're sure not supposed to be a preacher.
Starting point is 00:56:10 Just starting to come to the altar. Hallelujah. When I was growing up, I had a pastor named Reverend Burns, and he told my grandmother, he said, Mary, I don't know what that boy is,
Starting point is 00:56:25 but he got a calling to be a minister. It ain't too late, Ocho. It ain't too late. Yes, sir. But it ain't looking good, Ocho. It ain't looking good.
Starting point is 00:56:43 It ain't looking good. Hey, speaking of calling, hey, chat, please tell me y'all remember, man. Uncle, I know you saw this. A little boy, I don't know if it was during COVID or not, maybe not,
Starting point is 00:56:54 a little boy whose father must have been a preacher. His daddy had to be a preacher. He was doing his homework and his mother, they were in the room and he was sitting there playing around doing his homework and preaching were in the room and he was sitting there playing around, doing his homework and preaching. And his mama was telling him, boy, you better stop playing with God and do your homework.
Starting point is 00:57:12 And he was preaching. I got to send it to you. It's so good. It's so good. He's like a young preacher, man. He's doing his homework. I don't know why this you saying that just jogged my memory to think of that video is so funny, man. Look, look, black kid. You could tell it's not to be a preacher or something. You probably was. Or he heard someone doing that. Because, you know, kids, they listen to everything. So that's why you got to be careful what you say around a mojo. You curse. Oh, the kids gonna be cursing.
Starting point is 00:57:42 Cursing too. Yeah. Except except Barney porter oh he cursed all the time my mom cursed all the time curse word didn't even enter my mind yeah man you couldn't even say you couldn't say you couldn't say lie you had to say you telling a story you couldn't say ass you had to say butt or tail? Tail, yeah. Say lie if you want to and watch Granted backhand you. You better say,
Starting point is 00:58:15 you're telling the tale? Why do people that play like that? You could, like, these kids be cursing and I hear them kid and they think it's cute. Oh, it's different. Two-year-old,
Starting point is 00:58:23 three, four-year-old talking about F and what the's cute oh it's different two year old three four year old talking about F and what the what it's different it's different
Starting point is 00:58:31 you know the other oh no listen that other side curse their parents out curse their parents out tell them what they not gonna do
Starting point is 00:58:39 what they gonna do man boy I've been very I've been I've been very lucky same What they going to do, man? Boy. I've been very lucky. I've been very lucky. Same. Because I wouldn't even be here to tell you this story if my kid cursed me.
Starting point is 00:58:54 Where you going to be at? In jail. Man, I don't play like that. I don't play like that, don't you? Yeah. I don't play like that don't you yeah I mean I man I remember the first time we went out to dinner and they were old enough and they ordered I'm like they ordered drinks
Starting point is 00:59:14 I'm like what the hell what is this right I'm like daddy we grown I'm like oh yeah it should catch you off guard quick catch you off guard real quick what I'm like
Starting point is 00:59:28 and sometimes you know they'll be slipping up they'll tell them a story I'm like excuse me I'm sorry daddy my bad come on now I get it that you grown but come on now let's ease up on the cuss words
Starting point is 00:59:44 I know they be cursing like Salem when I'm not around absolutely I absolutely know it Yeah, yeah. Let's ease up on the cuss words. I know they be cursing like salient when I'm not around. When you're not around, absolutely. Yeah, I absolutely know it. Especially my son and my oldest daughter and my son, I know. Right. Who, probably not as much,
Starting point is 00:59:59 but them other two, the older two, yeah, for sure. Absolutely. Wes Kiff said finally got my wife watching a live show with me y'all see how my one year old jumps here to the intro music can they get a shout out Mabel and TJ
Starting point is 01:00:13 Wes thank you for watching I'm glad you got the wife and you got the young one watching hey Mabel thank you TJ little one thank you guys we really appreciate yes I really really at clubs andcap really, really appreciate your support. Thank you for having to make it just a family venture. So hopefully we didn't encourage too much.
Starting point is 01:00:34 But Mabel, thank you. Thank you. Harim Abdullah Elijah Juan. What's good, nightcap? Shannon Samuel Sharpton have a lot of experience
Starting point is 01:00:47 and relationship will you have another show like Kevin Samuel had I think it would do numbers
Starting point is 01:00:52 nah man I can't man do women be calling up there and talking to Kev man Kev
Starting point is 01:00:58 be on one Kevin Samuel boy Kevin you called me hey
Starting point is 01:01:03 but Kevin Samuel he was funny but a lot of, what Kevin saying was, he was funny. But a lot of what he's saying was true. Yeah. Now all of a sudden, you looking for a man. You got seven kids from seven different men, and now you want to get married.
Starting point is 01:01:17 Yeah. But you know what they do say, Uncle, there's somebody out there for everybody. A damn fool. Ocho, do you know, first of all, it's hard balancing when you have one kid from a man and you're in a relationship.
Starting point is 01:01:33 Can you imagine seven different ones? Yeah. And then all of them, they'd be wanting to come around because you got, oh, no. Hell no. And more than Miriam. no no no at that point in time mocho i mean this i saw this one woman he had seven kids for one man now she and she asked she asked her what should she do that woman said you need to go back and get that man. Right. Because, Ocho, do you know what it costs to clothe, to feed, to house, and to date?
Starting point is 01:02:15 Because you're not living like you did in the 50s, 60s, and 70s now. Oh, I know what it costs because I got 57, 11 kids. You ain't got to tell me. I've been living it for the past 20 years. As a matter of fact, I ain't done yet. You ain't done with what? Nah, let me stop playing.
Starting point is 01:02:38 I'm done. I got fixed. That's why Real gonna have lifetime access. To who? To you. She probably have lifetime access to who to you to you you probably have lifetime access to
Starting point is 01:02:47 Planet Fitness or LA Fitness or even a hunch not to this you ain't think you gonna play with me
Starting point is 01:02:55 and take me off the shelf like a book and then put me back when you ready sure not today now it's good
Starting point is 01:03:02 as God is my witness and my name is Ocho I am not the one to play. I might look like this, but I ain't no clay. You can't mow me how you want to. I was going to start preaching. Don't get me going. Yeah, I mean, look, I think a lot of times, Ocho, we've talked about it ad nauseum.
Starting point is 01:03:19 Women have expectations. What can a man do for you? What can you do for a man? It's always, oh, I want him to have this, this, and this. But when a man says, well, I want somebody at this height and this weight and this. Oh, see, it's just physical for y'all. Well, it's just financial for y'all. Come on, man.
Starting point is 01:03:39 Come on, preacher. I'm just trying to figure it out. Women, y'all got choices. Y'all got choices. I'm just trying to figure it out. Women, y'all got choices. Y'all got choices. I'm happy for you. Everybody should have a choice to date and marry or be with whomever they want to. But why can't a man? Why is a man?
Starting point is 01:03:55 Why is a man? He's shallow. That's a terrible way to select someone. Well, the first thing y'all say, I want him to make this much. You got to be this tall. Yes. I don't get it. Look, to each his own. Hey,
Starting point is 01:04:11 that's what you want to do. You date who you are. Look, ain't got nothing to do with me. You date who you want to. He can make a trillion dollars a year or he can make a hundred thousand. You know, don't make me no love in mind, but y'all got to stop this and oh, oh, he he this and he's sassy. He probably don't even like no love of mine but y'all y'all gotta stop this and oh oh he he this and he sassy he probably don't even like he probably gay he probably don't even like women no he just don't
Starting point is 01:04:31 like you that's what that is and he sees where this is headed and he wants to get off this train before it gets too far down the tracks it's okay right just like women have the same like well i see where this is headed and i have the i reserve the right to get up to get off before it gets too rolling i get too far in i ain't got no problem with that yeah but just like you have expectations men should have expectations of what they want in a partner and if if aesthetics is that the first thing they live who are you to judge that? Just because we don't judge you because you say finances, okay.
Starting point is 01:05:08 Right. Or, oh yeah, they definitely, you need to be six and you gotta have, and you're hiding, need to start with a six and you wait, need to start with a two. I ain't got no, I ain't got no problem with, I ain't got no problem with women deciding what they want in a man.
Starting point is 01:05:28 Right, that's fine. But how y'all going to tell me what, oh, Shannon. Oh, Shannon, okay. But also, you know, there's something that sometimes women lack awareness. Sometimes women lack awareness on what they want and who they want it from. Now, you know, you is not getting, come on now. Sometimes you, come on now. There's a difference.
Starting point is 01:05:51 It's okay to be worn stuff. But thinking you've, come on now. You got to look in the mirror. Now, are you really, come on now. I'm trying not to say the wrong thing. That's why I keep saying, come on now. Yeah. Everybody making bread like that,
Starting point is 01:06:05 that can buy you handbags and body trip. I just want, like I said on social media, Oh Joe, we got to do something. We got to come up with a couple of more shows. Cause every time I turn around, I see people.
Starting point is 01:06:14 They in, they in Dubai, they in Cancun, they in Tulum, Jamaica. I'm like, how are we talking about the women? Yes.
Starting point is 01:06:24 Oh, you want me to tell you? Somebody taking them? Yeah, somebody, yeah. Yeah, somebody, somebody's sponsoring that. Now, there are some women that got, you know,
Starting point is 01:06:33 got their own now. I'm saying, for the majority, you know, somebody, you know, somebody's sponsoring that. Oh, so when I see them, and then, because a lot of times
Starting point is 01:06:41 I see women, they be in these places, they be by themselves. That be the dude taking them out. They don't oh okay you got hooked before can I be begging I be like damn
Starting point is 01:06:50 women be traveling going to and they say hey don't travel abroad or don't travel they tell you here in the United States don't travel by yourself but y'all going to a foreign country by yourself I'm like damn y'all go if they get money okay okay country by yourself? I'm like, damn, y'all bold. I think they get money, huh?
Starting point is 01:07:06 Okay. Okay. I mean, I'll be a little hesitant. I mean, look. Say I'm back. Say I'm back. What do you want to say you want to say something say y'all need to mind y'all business
Starting point is 01:07:30 cause I'm not going anywhere says my daddy spent a lot of money to bring me from Russia say I had my sweater on yesterday y'all saw my sweater
Starting point is 01:07:44 with them gold buttons he said wait till y'all see my Christmas pajama, I got the Grinch on yeah hey, Ocho I'm glad you told me that, I'm like well damn these women be traveling by themselves, they ain't scared of nothing oh man, it's a different
Starting point is 01:07:59 it's a different world out there man it's a different world you know sometimes you look, they look and they search and they find that one that's willing to do. And, you know, that individual, he takes care. She don't cause no issues.
Starting point is 01:08:15 She don't cause no problems because she has an understanding of her position in her role. And he takes care of what he needs and she gets what she wants and that's how it goes oh okay well I'm glad you hit me up with that yeah can you read Teddy
Starting point is 01:08:33 J. Duff Akerson Ocho two days Steelers bingos got that signed jersey ready oh there had to be a time when female pads gasping her sleep when y'all were in bed you kick her out after she rolled over? Look. I probably would...
Starting point is 01:08:51 Look. It happened. It hadn't happened in a very long time. That's something for Gil. But to just sit there and purposefully do it, that's where I got a problem. Look, you're in your sleep. You ain't got no control over that.
Starting point is 01:09:05 But you're just going to sit there. We in the bed. Or we sitting out on the couch and we just watching something. And you think, man, please. Oh, man. No. That's not happening. That's not happening.
Starting point is 01:09:22 So, you know, like I said, I understand that that's a... And people will quit. Shannon, do you do realize passing gas and going to the bathroom, that's a normal function? I'm like, yeah, so is eating. But you want people with their food too and their food with their mouth open? That's a good one. I like that.
Starting point is 01:09:38 That's a good comeback. Jay Andy said, hey, you said to yourself, sure, Ocho still owes you. Or a band, but thinking OBJ can still get 1,000 yards this season. Well, that makes no sense. You can't get 1,000 yards without a goddamn ball. Duh. Yeah, that's what I factored in.
Starting point is 01:09:57 Duh. Let's send me my money. I'm talking to him. I'm talking to the dude that made the comment. He tried to get me my money because I gave him, I gave him. I said, man, look here, I'm going to shoot you a quick 20, but you can sign into the chat, tell Ocho that he owe me a brand for OBJ.
Starting point is 01:10:16 That's three bands you owe me. Teddy, what you want with your money? Teddy, what you want with your money? Teddy, what you want? Hmm. You want to babysit, Ocho? Nah. Hey, Rel, you want to babysit? I need somebody to babysit, Ocho.
Starting point is 01:10:42 Well, Rel. Who would I go on a little vacay? Who would I go on a little vacay? Yeah. We'll babysit Ocho. Well, who would I go on a little vacay? Who would I go on a little vacay? Yeah. We'll babysit. We're debating at work if Derrick Henry is a top 15
Starting point is 01:10:53 running back all time. I didn't have him in my top 15. Where would you rank him? Well, his career is not over yet. It's kind of hard to rank somebody
Starting point is 01:11:01 while they're still playing. Now, Jerry, there are certain guys that you can rank. Randy, Jerry. I mean, you know, Bruce still playing. Now, Jerry, there are certain guys that you can rank. Randy, Jerry. I mean, you know, Bruce, Reggie. You know, there are certain guys that you could rank. Brian. But you're talking about transcendent players.
Starting point is 01:11:15 Transcendent. Now, he gets another two bands, you're damn right he's a top 15 running back. I'm not saying he might not be top 10. Yeah. Two? 2,000 yards season? Hadn't he been offensive player of the year? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:37 He's offensive player of the year? Absolutely. What's good, Uncle Nocho is there a player currently playing or played in the past that you guys would love to compete against I would love them especially today's era of deepens and backs
Starting point is 01:11:58 today's era of deepens and backs I love them boys man I studied them boys I wish I could play. You know who I... Probably, you know, the guy that I think I got the most respect for. I love the way he plays hard all the time. Jalen Ramsey.
Starting point is 01:12:22 Oh, yeah. I like that. I like Rams. Because he's going to talk. He's going to be physical. He's not going to back down. He's going to try to run through my chest. I'm going to try to run through his chest.
Starting point is 01:12:31 He's probably got to be like the compete against the most. Because we're going to talk-ish from the snap, from the time we walk on the field. I don't give a damn. We'll get the ball first. Because I'm going to start
Starting point is 01:12:39 as soon as I run on the field. As soon as I see him. Y'all start me when you get on the field. I'm starting through As soon as I see him. See, y'all start when you get on the field. I'm starting through the media. I'm going to start on Wednesday. I need you to know I'm coming. Made for This Mountain
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Starting point is 01:17:33 What? Like, I don't know if you, no, you probably ain't paying no attention. When I used to send, you know, depending on who we were playing that week, I would send the secondary, I would send the secondary gifts. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:47 Not gift basket, but just using my sponsor endorsements in a fun way to, you know, to a little competitive challenge, you know, before the games, man. I miss dog. I miss football, man. Hey, here we go. I just got another text.
Starting point is 01:18:05 She wants a dog like that. It's funny, funny. Somebody planned to see me for Christmas come. I ain't flying no private jet. Now, we could probably get something that look close to that. Because I got a homeboy in Liberty City. He can get me a dog that look like that for $30. Hey, you go to Cali,
Starting point is 01:18:26 they be breaking in your car and stealing them. What, them? Oh, yeah. These, any small dog. Anything teacup. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Small dogs. What's that? That French bulldog? Yeah. Because, you know, those dogs be going for like,
Starting point is 01:18:42 they go for anything from like $5,000 to $50,000. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Come on, come on, come on whoa come on come on come on come on let's let's reel it back in let's reel it back in like we fishing fifty thousand dollars for who and what uh who oh yeah them uh um them fluffy them fluffy uh frenchies you see the one with the lilac fifty thousand fifty k oh nah come on now come on now yeah come on now man you see the one they uh who was that
Starting point is 01:19:07 Lady Gaga with her uh with her uh assistant they ran down on them Ocho stole them dogs they done wanted
Starting point is 01:19:13 $500,000 reward oh wait I remember that story that was a while ago she got them back didn't she yes she got them back damn $50,000 for a dog bruh just think about that oh yeah them back. Damn.
Starting point is 01:19:26 50,000 for a dog, bro. Just think about that. Oh, yeah. Oh, hold on. Did I read that? Oh, check this out. Sammy King said, hey, Shay and Ocho, been watching for a while now. I got two questions for Q&A. One serious, one non-serious.
Starting point is 01:19:42 Non-serious one first. Who's better? Spider-Man, Miles or Peter-serious one first who's better spider-man miles or peter serious question who's going to the cut who's going to win the cfp so who's better spider-man oh miles or miles oh so the other one was what's the guy's name the first one Tobey Maguire and other was Andrew Garfield and this one Tom Holland we got a small problem
Starting point is 01:20:14 so for me I like Tom Holland but Tobey Maguire is there for me Tobey he got is there for me. Tobey. Dang. He got an old name, though. Tobey.
Starting point is 01:20:32 Tobey. Who's going to win the college football playoff, man? Hell, halfway through the season, hell, I thought it was going to be Georgia. Man, look here. Somebody going to owe the money. Did they lose? Because somebody bet. What's Georgia's score now? 20-6?
Starting point is 01:20:51 Wait, who's Georgia playing? Georgia Tech. And they losing? 20-6. They must be in that third quarter? Fourth. And they between the hedges. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 01:21:04 Boy, them people going to be bad. Look here. They're going to tear it. Hey, they're going to take that because Georgia Tech Stadium is right there off of 85. Man, they're going to have the goalposts down there
Starting point is 01:21:15 walking down to 85. Oh, they're going to... Oh, they probably... Oh, yeah. That's a long way to walk with the goalposts. They can't tear them goalposts down. But they're going to come back and celebrate it and celebrate it, Georgia Tech.
Starting point is 01:21:33 290 Driver said, happy birthday to my beautiful mother of my baby's creed. Happy birthday, Creed. Thank you, 290. Thank you for your support. Thanks for the question. And again, Creed, happy birthday.
Starting point is 01:21:49 Birthday, Creed. Frank Tank 921, hey, Elk and Ocho, after two kids, I would like to get her back in the gym and lose some weight, but I don't know how to not to be blunt. Help, please. Shit, but you on your own. She kind of know now, Frank.
Starting point is 01:22:04 You on your own there, boy. I don't want no part of that. Nah. shit but you on I mean if you watching this you kind of know now right but yeah you on your own there boy I don't want no part of that nah about how to tell it but it ain't it ain't it ain't
Starting point is 01:22:14 no right way to say that without them being it ain't because they know women got common sense oh I know what you want with this especially when that's
Starting point is 01:22:21 not in your character too ask her ask her if she wants to join you at the gym. Even if your delivery is sincere, it's going to be offensive. Come on, man. You ain't never asked me to join you at the gym before.
Starting point is 01:22:40 What you trying to say? Baby, I mean, it's okay, baby. I mean, look, babe, you picked up a little weight while you's okay baby I mean look babe you picked up a little weight while you had the baby and I appreciate that I appreciate you I appreciate you
Starting point is 01:22:49 delivering me two healthy babies don't do that don't do that don't set that man what the hell don't set that man up for failure now
Starting point is 01:22:55 don't do that you gotta you gotta know your woman know your woman if you know your woman if you gotta come and ask us on how to how to how to approach it yeah we we you hey i was just reading the thing the other day the man
Starting point is 01:23:11 putting his tree up he gets she gets x amount taken for every 10 pounds she gained from what she was married you saw that nah you told me and it's enforceable that's a good one. And it's enforceable. My, hey, until death do us part, until one of us get fat. It's similar to that. Now, which one you, which one's it gonna be, Ocho? Yeah. Yeah, maybe you can tell, maybe, maybe you got a good relationship with
Starting point is 01:23:41 a girlfriend. They say, ask a girlfriend. I don't know, man. I mean, me, I kind of tend towards, like, gravitate towards women that kind of, like, work out. And they kind of, like, like their bodies. And they kind of, like, want to be, like, in shape because they like the way they look. You know, most of the time, you know, your boy keep a step. Yeah. You know what I'm saying, Ocho? Yeah. A step is what they step. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:12 They trying to turn. They always trying to turn. So I don't think that's really a problem. But you got to accept. I mean, it's hard to get somebody to go if that wasn't what they gravitated towards before they had kids women that had
Starting point is 01:24:31 women that was in the gym and they have kids they want to get back in there because they want their body back yeah they want to snap back yeah for sure but you know you hate you know you hate you know you hate on that Ocho
Starting point is 01:24:48 I mean what I mean they don't want me to have no fun Ocho man go get you a 60 year old sit down I wish I might oh no I'm going to keep me a scalpel. I ain't going to let Ocho have all the fun.
Starting point is 01:25:12 Ocho be out trying to have the fun. He got him paid. I got to find my ring. Right, right, right, right. So we going to double date. Yeah. Yeah. yeah yeah yeah man you stupid don't you hey
Starting point is 01:25:31 real you got a lifetime past real got a lifetime lifetime yeah yeah and I ain't talking about a lifetime
Starting point is 01:25:41 you see so I don't know what you trying to talk about a lifetime nope I don't know where he got trying to talk about the lifetime fitness. Nope. I already got cursed out by that little bit right there.
Starting point is 01:25:49 So I'm going to. Good. Yeah, we good. We good. We good, twin. Good. Yeah. Now I want to talk about Rail.
Starting point is 01:26:02 Because he don't know. That concludes this edition of Back Out. Hold on, hold on. Before we conclude anything, boy, where's my sweatsuit, boy? What sweatsuit? And them shits we posted today, man, that shit was raw as hell.
Starting point is 01:26:15 Ocho, it's in the mail. I don't have it. I don't have one either. I know you think that I got the stuff. I don't have nothing, Ocho. You get the stuff before I do. I'm not changing clothes until I get my sweatsuit.
Starting point is 01:26:27 I'm going to have the same gray hoodie on tomorrow. I'm going to wear it Sunday and I'm going to wear it Monday. Well, you know what? If you stop changing the dresses, I mean, you gave us six addresses. I got six different houses. Okay, well, we're not going to send six different outfits and have somebody wearing
Starting point is 01:26:43 six different nightcap stuff so get one place and get your ass settled listen you know you know what I'm saying that the address is still the same nope
Starting point is 01:26:52 I just I just happened not to be there for a little bit yeah you back now huh I do it I do you couldn't stay I do you couldn't
Starting point is 01:27:03 stay away I do it I knew it. I knew it. No, no, no, no, no. This, listen, this is, this is, um, this is a journey. Yeah. And I saw you take the first step yesterday. I said, hey, chat, he sent me a picture.
Starting point is 01:27:18 He was grinning like a horse eating bronze through a barbed wire fence. Hey, man. I said, man. Hey, listen, you told me. You told me to go over there. You told me to go over there for the food. I went over there for the food and my babe, my little french fry, who is
Starting point is 01:27:41 fat, fat. Come here. Fat, fat. Come here. Fat Fat, come here, baby. She's still asleep. She's just waking up. Fat Fat. Yes, you're right, Steph.
Starting point is 01:27:56 Women don't want an out-of-shape man. That's why your boy. That's right. Yeah, me too. Boy, you see these shoulders? Yeah. Yeah. Boy, them calves on them shoulders.
Starting point is 01:28:18 Boy, them delts. Front delt, rear delt. Whoo! Serratus. That's right. I'm going to be torn like newspaper when y'all see me at the Super Bowl. For sure.
Starting point is 01:28:36 Yes, baby. What you doing on show? What's up? What? You want what? You want who? Come here. Come here here come say hello to all come on
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Starting point is 01:30:50 Go ahead, put it back up there. Jacob, there you go. That's what we have right there, Ocho. Can you see it on the screen? Hey, boy. I like that path yeah
Starting point is 01:31:06 I'm too big of a cat to be playing with like a kitten I like that and I like I like the the like the long sleeves
Starting point is 01:31:14 with the t-shirt over it yeah I think that's a good look that's that's a t-shirt over it no under it that's like a thermal that's
Starting point is 01:31:21 no you're thermal but the t-shirt's over the top of it that's what I'm talking about I like that I like that I like that I'm gonna put my dickies over the top of it. That's what I'm talking about. I like that. I like that. I'm going to put my dickies on with that. Put on my black dickies. I'm, you know, yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:30 Yeah, nightcap, bitch. Yeah. Chiefs escape the NFL on Friday. They beat the Raiders, Ocho, after a snap-through in which the center snapped the ball prematurely. It back-carries off of Aiden O'Connell's
Starting point is 01:31:46 shirt of his shoulder and they recover it and they were sitting getting ready to kick a potential game winning field goal and the Chiefs escape again. 1917 and they moved to 11 and 1. Bears fired
Starting point is 01:32:01 Matt Ibraflues after a sixth grade loss and but it was just the egregiousness of the final play in which they didn't call a timeout, and they weren't able to get a playoff in order to potentially kick the game winning field goal. Travis Hunter and Shador Sanders led
Starting point is 01:32:18 to a Colorado demolition of the Oklahoma State Cowboys 52-0. They keep their very slim playoff hopes alive. Shador, in his final game at Folsom Field, 34-41, 438, five touchdowns, one interception. He set the Colorado all-time single-season passing record. He passed the previous record held by Coy Detmer of 3,527 yards.
Starting point is 01:32:43 He's now 74 yards away from 4,000. He now has 35 passing touchdowns. Travis Hunter put on a performance to lead the Heisman Trophy boat in something to think about. He caught 10 passes, 416 yards, three touchdowns, and he had an interception and a pass breakup. So now he has 12 touchdowns receiving. He has one rushing. He has four interception and a pass breakup. So now he has 12 touchdowns receiving. He has one rushing.
Starting point is 01:33:07 He has four interceptions and 33 tackles, if I'm not mistaken. So with a stat line like that, man, whoo. So here's the stat line, 92 catches, 1,152 receiving yards, Ocho. 14 receiving touchdowns, One rushing touchdowns. He has four interceptions. Seven pass breakups. I think seven pass breakups. And he did a lot of this
Starting point is 01:33:34 with not getting thrown at a bunch. So he put that on their mind. Aston Gentry, who's his chief competitor, rival for the Heisman, 37 carries, 226 yards as they win. And so, but I think Trav did enough in the last three weeks, four weeks of the season to secure the Heisman.
Starting point is 01:33:54 So thank you guys for joining us. We'll see you tomorrow and Sunday and Monday. We'll see you then. Thanks for joining us. I'm Heath Ocho. Am'll see you then. Thanks for joining us. I'm up. He's Ocho. A model. A manana.
Starting point is 01:34:10 I think that's how they say it. It's manana. Manana. Manana. Manana. Manana. Manana. Manana. Manana.
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Starting point is 01:34:55 Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Michael Kasson, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company. The podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi. We dive into the competitive world of streaming. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. There are so many stories out there. And if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen. Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
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