Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Best of Life Advice - bathroom etiquette & flirting techniques
Episode Date: October 2, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson dive into bathroom etiquette and the do's and don'ts of public restrooms. Later, Unc and Ocho discuss their flirting techniques and preferences in women, Oc...ho gives nutritional advice and much more!03:18 - Shannon discusses bathroom etiquette do’s and do not’s12:09 - Shannon and Ocho discuss textbook flirting19:02 - Ocho gives advice in nutrition(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Damn near my whole life.
I mean, what, I played from peewee all the way to my NFL career.
I played 26 seasons
of organized football
in a lot of locker rooms.
And when you're talking to a guy
y'all in the shower, you keep eye contact.
Always. Straight ahead.
Eye straight ahead.
You never look left, you never look right.
Same thing. Hey, listen.
It's called etiquette.
It's called shower etiquette, And it's called bathroom etiquette.
At the urinal, for one, you go into a bathroom, even in public, even in the locker room, you always skip.
You always skip the urinal.
Yeah, you don't got to sit next to somebody, Ocho.
Never.
And you always look forward.
If you hold a conversation, you never look left or right.
Yeah.
Never.
Ocho.
Guys, I ain't going to be rude.
You know, I'm trying to be level.
But, bro, I'm not shaking your hand.
We at the urinal, don't you reach your damn hand across there
and talk about what's up, huh?
Not shaking your hand.
I'm in the bathroom the other day, Ocho.
Get what the guy say.
Let's get a selfie.
I say, not in here?
Come on, huh? Y'all do it. Come it come on bro y'all do it too much hey i don't even i don't even hey all i'm gonna do you give you a little head nod
in the bathroom i give you a head nod hey we can have a conversation outside we're not gonna have
no conversation yeah a lot of people don't understand bathroom etiquette, especially in public.
You might see someone...
Who's shaking...
Oh, Joe,
I don't give a damn
if I know you.
If I'm coming in the bathroom
and you coming out,
I ain't finna dap you up
because I ain't show you
wash your hands
because I done seen
too many people go in there,
drop mud,
and come up out there
and pull their pants up
and walk right up out of there.
Drop mud?
Yeah.
I like that.
That's a good one.
I ain't never heard that. Drop mud, okay. Yeah. And walk right up out of there. Drop mud? I like that. That's a good one. I ain't never heard that.
Drop mud, okay.
Yeah, and walk right up out of there.
I said, oh, nah, nah,
nah, man. So, that's
why, hey, in the bathroom,
I'm just, hey, yeah, nah, hey,
how you doing? But man, people,
you don't realize how nasty
people are until you go
into the bathroom at airports.
And then you see.
Man, them jokers come up out of that thing,
pull their pants up,
grab their luggage and walk right up out of there.
I wouldn't eat at their house if I was a hostage.
Nah, they're going to let me starve.
Keep me down here in the basement.
Don't you break me, ish.
Nothing.
Nasty mofo.
Ah, nah. Mm-mm.
Nah. They go pee.
I ain't wash their hands. Bro, damn!
Yeah. How you walk right
by the sink, Ocho?
Because normally the urine is over there
and you got to walk by the sink
to get out the door.
How you walk by
to not wash your nasty ass hands?
And then you go order, I see them
standing right in the line, ordering Chick-fil-A or
Popeye.
Pissing hands.
Oh, hell no.
Mm-mm. Mm-mm. That's why
the A.
And you don't, you know,
you try to give them the fist bump. No, they won't.
Hey, let me shake it. No, bro.
There you go. Power. Power to the people.
Look at that.
Oh, hell no.
Bathroom etiquette, people. Bathroom etiquette.
You got to learn that. Yes. That's all I'm
saying, bro. No, I don't
think I'm better than you, but I just
know through my experience
of traveling, I've seen too
many people come in the bathroom
and walk right up out
of there after peeing or dropping mud.
And then
I'd be like,
uh-uh.
And then you think
I'm supposed to just like, hey, just shake it, just have
a conversation with you.
What you in town for?
Bro, why we talking?
Who having a conversation? what's so important that you got to have a conversation in the bathroom chat am i wrong i mean i don't people might think i'm like bro i'm not fit to
have no conversation with you in the bathroom man what you into how long you in town listen
i i say one
thing if you try to engage in conversation hey bro i'm gonna let y'all side bro yeah i'll let
y'all side this is okay bro i mean and people hey oh joe the people me and ash joe were traveling
yesterday yeah so we all sitting we got our our luggage, we got a little thing blocked in. Dude said, hey,
you mind if I sit down and talk to y'all?
Hey, look at me. Jordan
looked at me.
I look at my bags.
Sure.
Hey, what y'all been talking about?
We were just talking
because we got, we was in
what the hell were we? D.C.
We were in D.C. We got
delayed. So, you know, we just sat down
you know, we just sat down talking, laughing
and the guy just kept hovering around
you know, like, and you know me, Ochoa
I ain't trying to make no eye contact
you know, Ash ain't no good
but in Triloquist or nothing, you know, the guy
I was like, whoosh
that guy heard Jordan like
hey
you right till you right ball
like yeah I see it
Ash like
he gonna come up I'm like hey
sure enough
here you come
you mind if I
mind if I sit down and
talk to you?
About what?
Hey, man, I just want to engage
in a little conversation, man. Get a chance to
know you personally. They see you on TV.
They see you on Nightcap.
It's an honor. It's an honor. You have to
understand.
Normally, when I go into a public, when I
go into a bathroom, I'm trying to hold
my breath
okay you're right
I ain't trying to talk I gotta breathe
in order to talk I ain't trying to breathe
them fumes in
but you also have to understand who you are
people don't really have a chance to see you often
you know so anytime they get
a chance
even if it's in the bathroom.
No, they're going to say something.
I go in, as soon as I hit the door, I hold my breath.
Oh, man.
That's crazy.
I think people just got to.
Because I ain't going.
I ain't never going.
I ain't going to.
Oh, no, I wait.
Right. Definitely ain't going to oh no I'll wait definitely ain't going please
you don't do number two in public
oh no I wish I might
well listen if I gotta go
have the time guys look like somebody
smashed a pumpkin against the wall
oh hell no
I know what you mean
that ain't nasty
listen I'm using the math if I gotta go number two Hell nah. Yeah, I know what you mean. That ain't nasty.
Listen, I'm using the bathroom.
If I got to go number two,
most of the time in public restrooms,
they don't have... Oh, no.
They have the toilet seat cover.
Nah, I'm good.
I'll wait.
I can wait.
You put a toilet seat cover on now.
You know, it protect.
But they ain't got no toilet seat covers in there.
People done peed all on the floor.
Aw, man.
Come on, man.
But damn, where the hell you at?
What are you ruining the bathroom like that?
In the airport.
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My grandma,
my grandma, my grandma called me ugly
all my life growing up.
I'm going to take your word for it.
I'm done with you.
Oh, ugly self.
Okay.
Did you mean that? You remember the other day you said I was nobody. Did you mean that?
You remember the other day you said I was ugly.
Did you mean it?
No, you said I'm good.
I'm going to keep it moving.
You can't take it personally.
I ain't taking it personally.
I ain't fit to be with you.
What I look like trying to say somebody going to call me ugly
and they think I'm going to be with them.
I mean, come on.
Ocho, we grown grown you do that in the
fourth grade when you in elementary
school you got a crush on somebody
you hit them with your ugly self
you make me sick
we grown now we don't play no type of games
I mean she really like you
nah nah
shoot hey I mean she
real call me ugly sometimes was she mad at you
yeah exactly but when when when are women the most honest when they what when they're angry
when they what thank you so probably maybe i am you know listen I'm I'm not the
I ain't top 10 in the world
I'm not strong six and a half
especially with a haircut if I get a haircut
oh long as I'm long as I'm above
five I'm straight now when I ain't
got no haircut and you know I
ain't been on the waist I'm
I'm a strong
I mean look
yeah I mean I guess that's what you like.
I'm looking for, like you said, I'm trying to be, I'm trying to be a strong six, seven.
A seven?
Yeah, I mean, you say if you want your girl, you wouldn't want your, you want your, so,
I mean, you say, what would you say, real to what, nine, ten?
A nine, nah, 9, 10? A 9? Nah,
Rel, Rel.
She probably, I give 7.5.
Shit.
Hey, Rel, you heard me.
Nah, she ain't there.
Me say that.
Hey, listen, my dog,
man, she by the
10. I outkicked McCurdy, though.
You did? I outkicked McCurdy.
And the only reason she probably...
Listen, the only reason she with me is I won because of my personality.
Okay, I can see that.
That's it.
I'm just being honest.
Because you know what they say.
If you can make a woman laugh, you can laugh.
I ain't going to say it.
You know what I'm trying to say.
Yeah, you get up out of them.
Yeah, I get what you're saying.
Right.
Quick.
Quick.
But I look, it just depends.
I mean, look, everybody, you know, everybody, there's them lookers that,
you know, that's going to get you like, damn.
Yeah.
Hey, you got some steppers that's going to make you do a double take.
Like, damn.
Yeah. Yeah, damn. Yeah.
Yeah.
They walk in the room and everybody here turns.
And then you got one.
You got something.
Did you see her?
Nah.
Listen, I mean, obviously, depending on who you are,
especially as a male, sometimes you want a seven.
Sometimes you want a six and a half.
Because you take a six and a half and you get a hair,
her feet, and her nails done. Yeah, give her a nice bang. And you get a face beat a half because you take a six and a half and you get a hair, a feet, and a nails done.
Yeah, give her a nice bang.
And you get a face beat, oh, she good.
And then you ain't got to worry about everybody after.
You ain't got to worry about her having temptation and all that.
You got to realize the moment you – you can get you a two.
The moment Ocho – somebody going to want her because they want what Ocho got.
That's how it works.
They can see a woman
walk by a thousand times.
But let somebody...
Boy, that...
Bro, you saw her walk by this... She been working
in this office for four years.
She been single.
Ain't nobody...
She ain't mentioned nothing. No flowers
have never come. No cars have never come.
You've never seen her go out like, oh,
I gotta go. I'm going to meet somebody for lunch
or for coffee. But the moment
somebody
show a little interest, I'll be down.
Man, you know
Stephanie look good. Mother!
Man, they do that all
the time, won't you?
But you know, like I said I said look I'm what I am
I got a nice personality
I can carry a conversation
I'm what I am what you see is what you get
you know
like I said when I was
when I was growing up Ocho in college
in high school you know you got a homeboy
cause women
a lot of times you ain't to see five or six tens together
because they're going to be bickering.
So you're going to find one ten, eight, seven,
and they're going to be about three or four twos and fues.
They're going to be a couple of twos and fues in there, Ocho.
Now, the one thing about women, they not going to split her. Guys,
if
five or six guys go out together
and the people say,
hey, what you doing? Let's go get
some. Hey, bro, check this out. I'll holler
at y'all. Hey, such and such, I'm going blah, blah,
blah. Women don't split her like
that. So you got to have somebody
that'll take for them tools and fuels.
You got to have somebody take one for the team.
Right. So
that's why my homeboys would come
in at shop. I got you.
But you know, my girl, you know, she ain't got nobody.
He got him.
I go, I'm going to break him
off. I'm going to give him about $300.
So, you know, he could go ahead and do what he
need to do. Keep her occupied.
Well, I keep this one occupied.
But you not going to find no 5, 6, 7, 10s together
because there's too many strong personalities.
And if somebody talked to one of them,
oh, that'd be, he'd be in my DM.
He'd be in my DM.
You know, they'd be talking all, that's community,
that's community pee-pee anyway.
I ain't want it.
So it's going to cause confusion. More times
than not, women, they have
one or two that look really, really attractive,
but they're going to have
about three or four twos infused with them now, Ocho.
Yeah, always.
Always.
I ain't taking one for the team.
I wasn't either.
That ain't me.
Come on, Shark. No, come on. Come on, Shark.
No, ain't no come on, Shark.
No way or nah.
Come on, bro.
Don't put your boy out there like this.
Man.
But that happens, Ocho.
But like you said, I look.
I can talk, carry on a conversation.
I got a nice personality.
Hey, here's what it is. Hey, am I 10? No, I a conversation. I got a nice personality. Hey, here's what it is.
Hey, am I 10?
No, I'm good.
I'm good.
I'm good what I am.
I'm 56, old Joe.
I move a little.
I move a little slow.
I got the same haircut I had since 1972.
Starting to recede a little bit.
Getting a little bit in the top.
But what you see is what you get.
I can tell you why 80% of the NFL continues to get hurt
and the injuries, the soft tissue injuries
continue to increase year in and year out.
I can tell you
but nobody want to listen to me.
No, the NFL teams want to be
bringing all these goddamn specialists
with all these goddamn pie charts and shit
you know, on which it's
supposed to consume and how important
nutrition and intake is and everybody continues to get hurt.
Don't listen to me.
We play a fucking barbaric sport,
but all you motherfuckers are eating like goddamn rabbits
and wonder why your body can't hold up
and it's only week goddamn three.
Yeah.
But you don't want to listen to me.
Huh?
11, 12 years, no injuries.
All I did was dislocated my goddamn finger once.
Shit.
But don't listen to me. Listen to the motherfucking people that
never played a sport before, but they telling you
what to put in your goddamn body.
I'm going to listen to the
guys like Megatron that said he ate
healthy and Jerry.
Who? Megatron.
Okay.
That's a good one.
What about Jerry? Jerry, that's a good one. about what about jerry jerry that that that's a good one i mean look
to each his own i just felt that i just wanted i just felt that i was gonna get in what i put out
and so like during the season i wouldn't need anything bad um right that was just me and it
and but here's the thing to ocho the. The mind is the strongest muscle that you have.
See, you believe eating that wasn't nothing going to happen.
And you convinced yourself.
Most people believe that if they eat healthy,
they'll be healthy and they'll perform better.
It ain't happening.
Because all them motherfuckers hurt.
They on IR.
Soft tissue injuries.
My hamstring.
My ankle.
I mean,
listen, I'll talk about the
it hurts me because
the best players are
the ones getting hurt and on Sundays
I want to see you play.
I want to see you play.
I'm mad at Puka Nakua.
Puka Nakua had a historic
rookie season last year with the Rams.
You know what he ate every day?
Last year?
He had McDonald's.
He was a McDonald's advocate just like I am.
He changed his diet in the offseason and started eating healthy.
It's not a coincidence.
But you have to understand, Ocho, a lot of guys don't have your frame.
They eat McDonald's, eat that bull jive.
They're going to be 300 pounds.
They're going to be 20, 30 pounds over their weight.
Time out, time out, time out.
What you mean a lot of guys don't have my frame?
It's only one me.
Exactly.
I know, hey, listen, I know I'm built like a He-Man figurine.
You're not.
No 60, 230, chiseled up.
I know.
Not.
Everybody can be built like this. No. I'm a specimen. Yeah,eled up. I know. Not. Everybody can be built like this.
No.
I'm a specimen.
Yeah, I know.
I'm a specimen.
A lot of guys that eat, you know, we got weight.
I don't know if y'all had weight or had to make weight.
Of course.
Listen, I was overweight a few times.
I got, hey, listen, Marvin fired me like 15,000 right before the Ravens game.
Right before the Ravens game.
I came in at 225.
I ain't worried about that.
I think the thing is, Ocho, is that
I don't think the guys give their body enough time to rest.
You don't think so?
I don't.
They barely even practice.
No, but I'm saying, I'm talking about all they do.
They go from soon as the season over.
They start back running and they don't take no time off.
Oh, I see what you mean.
I see what you mean.
Damn, get your body.
Take a month.
Take two months off.
I don't think that's it.
We were doing two a day.
Yeah, we took two months.
They don't put the body through the ringer enough.
They're not practicing enough.
You got to get the body through the ringer enough. Yeah. They're not practicing enough. Oh, Joe.
You got to get the body ready for that.
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