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Rhymes is asking, Ocho, is a sporting event a good first date?
That's a phenomenal first date.
That's a great question, too.
But you have to understand the type of woman you're dealing with.
For a first date, you want to make sure you've asked her questions on what she likes to do and if she likes sports. If she likes sports, a sporting event is a great way to break the ice.
Hockey game, NASCAR.
I'm not sure if you've ever been to a NASCAR race you set up.
That is, oh, my goodness.
Now, obviously, football is cool,
but I'm just saying things that are fast-paced
where you can read conversation and actually what are you watching?
Go to, you know, I want to probably go to one, go to Daytona, Talladega, Charlotte,
Andy, one of those big super tracks where you just book it.
You got two miles.
You got two and a half.
I mean, you got a two mile oval, two and a half mile.
Exciting.
That's me very
I don't know if anybody
in the chat has never been
in NASCAR
if you haven't
even if you don't like NASCAR
the experience
is different
when you're actually
there sitting in the stands
you will enjoy it
Willie said
the streets need
Go James
on Club Shea Shea interview
Ocho
when we hitting
first watch oh boy if you remind me I'm going when we hitting first watch? Oh boy, if you
remind me, I'm going to be at first watch tomorrow morning
after I hit the gym, so right
there in Pine. Right there in
Pine's in the plaza with Walmart.
Every time. Uh, Cardi B
was spotted out with
Stephon Diggs on Valentine's Day.
It was removing that Cardi B
had an affair with Diggs
while she was
pregnant.
I said, child.
Oh, Lord.
Hey, Steph.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Well, it's like.
Well, it's like I'm trying to think.
How far along was your joke?
She couldn't.
That could be false.
That could be a rumor of some sort.
But, yeah.
Hey, Steph.
Young Bull be doing his thing, bro.
You know?
But, hold on.
Hold on.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Let's just say for the sake of argument
I get it
you know you married that's your girl
you know y'all do what y'all do
I don't know about
hitting somebody else girl
hey
I don't think that was true
I think that might have been fabricated
I think that might have been fabricated
and it might have been fabricated. I think that might have been fabricated.
And it might have been fabricated.
Oh, Lord.
Listen, I tell y'all.
I tell y'all.
Somebody said she was seven or eight months.
I got dirt.
Hey, when you've been around long enough,
you hear me?
When you've been around long enough, you hear me? When you've been around long enough,
you have great experience in this area.
I have great experience in this area.
And it's a lot more peaceful
when you're number two
as opposed to number one
when you know how things go.
Cardi outing with Diggs
is for the second time
they've been seen out in public
in less than a week.
Before that,
Cardi tried to downplay
the rumors about Diggs
during an Instagram live.
Cardi filed for divorce
from Offset,
her husband of seven years,
last August,
right before giving birth
to their third child.
When there's smoke,
there's fire.
You know that, right?
You didn't hear me, huh?
When there's smoke, there's fire. You know that, right? You didn't hear me, huh? When there's smoke, there's fire.
See, her new dude
really ain't her new dude.
You just never knew.
You're not hearing me.
Her new dude
ain't her new dude.
You just never knew.
Oh, wait.
It's always smoke.
Where there's smoke,
there's fire all the time.
All you have to do is speak.
Well, I'll say,
if I'm not mistaken,
I think he tweeted something about,
you know,
you sleep with somebody else.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, man.
If the tweet goes out,
where there's smoke,
there's fire. So there you go.
There you go.
Oh, the plan
B is always there.
It's always there.
She might not cheat on you, but she knows who got next.
Come on now.
We've been doing this a long time.
We do not live in delusion
we live in reality
based on experience
just slump down in the chair
listen boy
step step
hey step step one of them
ones now he won't play with you
you slip up if you want to
ooh won't play with you. You slip up if you want to.
Ooh.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Hey, who else? Man, I'll sit in front of the crib, man.
You can't do no Georgia boy like that.
Who else?
You mess around,
playing around with your girl,
and they,
Steph,
Future,
Trey Songz, before he got in trouble you know you know with the little incident trey uh drake yeah um hold on let me let me know
if you got if you got that paper that can put them on the private planes and bring them to you
you know you and your girl going through it and somebody
and she's fine?
Oh, yeah. All right.
Oh, she unhappy?
All right.
I don't want
no kind of problem.
It's a dirty game.
Man, I'll Austin out here tweeting
I had you last week by the way
my new B batter
oh oh
they going at it
hey Petty
hey Petty
Ocho let that go
Ocho
hey
let that go man
listen
the game is the game
you just
you gotta keep it
what they call it?
You gotta keep it P.
Huh? I don't know what that means,
but it sounds right in this situation.
You gotta keep it P.
Yeah?
Sometimes you get them.
Sometimes you get God.
But you live to play another day.
You gotta remember, huh?
She's not yours.
It's just your turn.
Stay with me now.
She's not yours.
It's just your turn.
Damn, damn, damn. Come on now.
Listen, you've been around long enough you hear me
I've been number two
long enough to know all the tricks
and the games and the trade
come on now in my 20s and my 30s
I'm almost 50
why you think I'm trying to wave my white flag man
I don't want to play
I don't want to play no hole
y'all can have that I don't want to play no hole. Y'all can
have that.
I don't want to play no hole.
Well, my dog
Ocho coming in out of the rain.
It's time for me to put the old
galosh in the ground, bro.
I'm hanging it up, man.
It's a dirty game.
Drake and DeRozan's relationship soured
at the later period on stage at Kendrick Lamar's,
the pop-out concert and dance to Scathing Date diss track, not like us.
DeRozan also appeared in the official video of the song that came out the next month.
Remember when Lamar told me on Club Shea Shea, no matter what, when it comes to him,
he'll forever have a friend in me and loyalty out of me because he cared
he was one
he was there for me
when everything
was kind of going crazy
I mean that's what
DeMar DeRozan told me
on Club JJ
now if it's a lie
he told it
but that's what he said
listen
DeMar
in Toronto
obviously he had
a relationship with Drake
I don't know the extent of that relationship when DeMar in Toronto. Obviously, he had a relationship with Drake.
I don't know the extent of that relationship when DeMar was there.
It was very good.
It was very good.
And then you think about DeMar Rosen's background.
Being from LA.
From Compton.
Where Kendrick DeMar is from.
I understand the whole loyalty aspect
of things
you know
off the court
when you're not in Toronto
you are from Compton
I do understand Drake's side of it
but hold on you my homie
you my dog
you should really have no horse in this race
you understand that this song is about the diss song that's about me.
I know that's where you from.
But I thought we was cool.
You ain't got to be in the video and all.
You ain't got to be crit walking and, you know, throwing up the, you ain't got to be doing all that, you know?
So, okay, that's what we on.
That's the type of time we on.
All Drake would say, Drake took notes, then jotted everybody's number down.
Not number, jotted everybody's name down.
That jumped on that bandwagon.
That's the opportunity.
Yeah, he did.
When he was at war, to take their personal shots as well.
Okay, it's on.
Bet.
Bet.
That's what it is.
It was 99 against one what it is it was 99
against 1
it was 99 against 1 and there's only
one way Drake can win
and that's in the booth
continue making great music
like you've always been
that's it I ain't coming out no
diss tracks I'm just gonna make this stuff
that's gonna sell to streaming
and people gonna like that like. That's it.
Doing what he does best.
An album for the ladies.
An album for the women.
Oh, he, listen.
Two things can be true.
You can lose a battle
and still be sitting right on top.
You can lose a battle.
Don't mean you lost the war.
There's a difference.
He lost the battle.
He didn't lose the war.
He should have just been like J. Cole.
J. Cole said,
I'm out of this.
I'll go ahead and have it.
J. Cole said,
I don't want no part of that.
Understandable.
What?
For what?
Didn't make a whole lot of sense.
Still doesn't.
I mean, look, the song had a catchy phrase
and I mean, it had a catchy hook.
It is what it is, but
you Drake. Bro, you got a big old jumbo jet. had a catchy hook. It is what it is, but you, Drake,
bro, you got a big old jumbo jet.
Got a $55 million crib
in Toronto. Got a big crib in LA.
Got a crib in Houston. Probably got
a crib on five
continents.
Man, I'd have let that ride
so quick, but it's tough for you
I get it
honestly Draven and Kendrick need to be thanking me
they do
for what
I chose to play football
you chose the right thing
you'd have been broken in
boy you ain't ever
listen you
I just told you I just explained to you who I was in junior high but I was a lover boy you ain't ever listen you I just told you I just explained to you who I was in junior high
but I was a lover boy
you hear me
I was a lyricist
I was like Nas
I was like Nas
back then
in junior high
no
you want me to
you want me to
the lyricist
I mean you know
you talk about Nas
you talk about Big Daddy Kane you talk about KRS-One I used to rap like quick? The lyrics is, I mean, you talk about Nas, you talk about Big Daddy Kane, you talk about
KRS-One. Listen, I used to rap
like Big L in junior high.
My teacher used to
call me outside and had me rap
for the principal. That's how good I was.
Yeah, man.
I'll tell you no
lie. I'll tell you no lie I tell you no lie
I have so many gifts
I really haven't really
been able to expound on
because I just been on the go
I've been on the go
good thing
you saved the world from having to hear that
and we're very thankful for that
we're very thankful for that.
We're very thankful for that. We greatly appreciate it, Ocho.
You look at
Rock Hill.
Different.
You know,
when you talk about lyricists,
I mean, I grew up in that era.
K.R.H.1.
Yes.
Nasty work.
Big Daddy Kane hey
hold on real quick
chat
y'all want me to
y'all
chat
y'all want me to give you
a quick 16 real quick
like y'all don't understand
I come right off the top
of the head too
like I'm special
I'm like Lil Wayne
I'm like Jay-Z
and G
I ain't writing
nothing down man
I know.
Your grades would indicate that.
Oh, I had...
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Your grades?
Hold on.
In high school?
In junior high?
Boy, I had five stars in satisfactories.
What you talking about?
I know.
Think about that.
You getting stars in junior high.
Yeah, I was in the bungalow in the back.
I know.
Using the trailers.
I know.
Yeah, I know exactly.
Oh, damn, I curse.
Same class the whole
day.
Home room here. Oh, damn, I curse. Same class the whole day. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Homeroom here.
Spell it here.
Mouth here.
I tell you no lie, boy.
I joke with the same classroom
the whole day.
When it was time to go to lunch,
we had the whole hand.
Yeah, I know.
I know. I know.
Man, you need help on your bad.
You really need help.
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A little Wayne's daughter, RJ Day Carter, clapped back at those hating on Wayne's SNL 50 performance.
After Wayne performed a medley of his hit songs during the Sunday show,
The Roots acting as his backing band,
some people used his performance as an example of why he wasn't
selected to play the Super Bowl.
When Arjanae caught wind of the comments,
she defended her dad on the Shea Room
Instagram comments. She was very
clearly pointed out that her father
was well paid for his time while
the Super Bowl performance didn't get any money to
play. Y'all are some
D-riders.
My dad has been having fun performing for years.
He is truly himself when he hits the stage.
Go play with y'all mofo kids.
He collected a check after this.
Y'all get down.
What are y'all getting for hating?
Not a D-fag.
Listen, I understand, President Nate.
You know, that's from a dog, you know. And, you know, you got to defend your daddy. You got to defend your daddy. You know, that's my little dog, you know, and you got to
defend your daddy. You got to defend your daddy.
You know, everyone's going to have an opinion.
Why are they going to have an opinion?
That's the world we live in.
You know, they want Lil Wayne
to look and perform a certain way
based on what we're used to seeing from Lil Wayne.
But you
don't get no performance like that at an event like
the Samson Males. There's only so much you can do. There's only so much you can do like the SNL there's only so much you can do
there's only so much you can do
I mean
if I could see him at a performance
like a Woodstock or a Rolling Loud
or something like that I could have
something to judge it by but I'm not
going to judge Lil Wayne's performance at
SNL or 50
and compare it to somebody performing
at the Super Bowl that That's two different events.
That's two different venues.
I think what they're talking about
based on what they...
I didn't see it.
I didn't see it.
But the only thing
they can compare it to,
maybe the energy,
maybe the stage presence,
maybe...
Yeah.
That's the only thing
I can think of.
That's the only thing I can think of.
Because when you think about
Lil Wayne performing,
I think energy, excitement you think about Lil Wayne performing I think energy
excitement
engaging with the crowd
getting everybody going
I tell you what
who want to see Lil, let's just say it for verses
who want to see Lil Wayne in the verses
hold on, if you put Lil Wayne in the verses
who the hell are they going to go against
it's only
it's only a handful of people that can actually have the catalog
to even go against it
me
right
nah
they don't have no
people don't even sell catalogs no more
you gotta go online and see
I mean catalog
I'm speaking of
his body of work
as far as music is
okay
I don't know what you're talking about
I'm i'm i'm
well i thought i thought uh uh tim and uh uh swiss beats what's uh
swiss i thought it was gonna be i thought i thought it was about to start uh
that would have been good but I don't think anybody
would probably watch as much as they did before
because it was good because everybody had
to be in the house.
Wouldn't nobody quit?
Yeah, COVID was going on.
That was the perfect time to do something like that.
Who y'all like to see battle
Wayne?
Some people say Kanye.
Okay, that's a good one because kanye has the catalog to be able to to match now the sounds have got there are completely different
the sounds of the music are this is apples oranges still great in their own right but
completely different i say little wayne jay. Chat, let's give it up.
Spello Cinco.
Okay, Ocho.
Your first word
is boudoir. What?
When I lie awake in my
boudoir.
It's an old-fashioned
word for a bedroom. Say it again.
Boudoir.
Boudoir.
Boudoir. Boudoir.
No.
Boudoir.
Boudoir.
Prince had a song, when I lie awake in my boudoir,
I think of you. Do you
think of me? Bouv.
Bouv.
Boudoir.
Boudoir.
Boudoir. Boudoir.
B-O-O-D-U-A-R.
B-O-U-D-O-I-R.
That's a good one.
Now, you just gave me a word I never heard before.
I never heard nothing like this.
And I've read the thesaurus, nigga, front to back.
Front to back, I've read the thesaurus.
I've never heard that before.
Yeah, I guess I think you're about to skip the B's.
How about this here?
Poignant.
Poignant.
He made a very poignant point.
P-O-N-I-E-N-T.
P-O-N-I-E-N-T.
Poignant.
P-O-I-G-N-A-N-T.
Oh, come on, man.
What are we doing?
Hold on.
Let me slow down a little bit.
Let me slow down a little bit
because I'm being too fast
and being too slick.
Guillotine.
Like the chokehold,
like what I'm going to do
to James Harrison.
Yes. Actually, it was a'm going to do to James Harrison. Yes.
Actually,
it was a device
that was used
to behead someone
in French,
in France.
So they brought you
out to the guillotine,
they let it down
and off with the monkeys here.
Oh,
that's a good one.
Hey,
you know how to spell that,
man.
Hold on.
I remember,
listen,
remember Braveheart?
Remember the movie Braveheart?
When you scream freedom yes
yeah yeah I mean that was
an ax but still same concept
um
uh
guillotine
gui
man forget this
uh
I
guillotine I didn't even finish guillotine G-E-E I G-U-I-L-L-O-T-I-N-E
I didn't even finish
No, you'd already
I was? Damn
Yes
How about this, Ocho
Reconnaissance
When they send you out
When they send you out to check something out
Before you have to go out and do it
they sent Ocho out on a
reconnaissance mission
reconnaissance
R-E-C-O-N
A-I-S-S-A-N-C-E
incorrect
R-E-C-O-N-N A-I-S-S-A-N-C-O-N-N
A-I-S-S-A-N-C-E
reconnaissance
but hey listen
I'm feeling good too
and I'm spelling these words
with confidence
and they wrong
you confidently wrong
how about this one Ocho
I promise you
rapport
rapport
rapport
yes I promise you. I promise you. Rapport. Rapport.
Yes.
R-E-P-O-R-A-P-P-O-R-T.
Rapport.
It's a good sense of understanding and trust.
Yeah, because me and my quarterback,
we had a great rapport.
Hey, I'm 0 for 4.
1, 2, 3, 4.
No, you're 0 for 5.
For real?
What's this other word? You can't even say a word.
Oh, yeah, you ain ain't gonna get this one.
Portmanteau?
Oh, a portmanteau.
Oh, a portmanteau.
I had one.
It was an LV.
What's an LV?
A Louis.
It's a large suitcase.
Hey, say the word again.
Portmanteau.
Where are you getting these words from?
The thesaurus that you supposedly had read.
Listen, I read it.
I read it because I studied.
Damn, hold on there.
Or Manto.
Or.
P.O.
You are.
M.A.N.T.L.E.
P.O.
R.T. M.A.N-T-E-A-U.
Pormanto.
Y'all cheating me over there.
Somebody over there cheating me.
And I know nobody in the chat.
I know y'all not laughing because y'all ain't know how to spell none of them words too.
It's okay.
It's okay to be real.
It's okay to be real.
And don't lie. All right, Ocho. Now it's time to dunk. All right, I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm none of them words too. It's okay. It's okay to be real. It's okay to be real. And don't lie.
Alright, Ocho. Now it's time to dunk
on. Alright, I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready.
Where we at?
Okay. Hey, Chad,
here we go, man. Dunk on Hunt Tonight
will be based on black history
and some pop
culture since we are in February and it is
month. Oh, yeah.
God have mercy. Oh, yeah, Chad. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, chat.
We got him right here, chat. We got him.
Let me know when you're ready.
Go ahead.
Stay with me and don't put the answers in the chat.
Born in
1867, this
entrepreneur is often cited as a
first female self-made millionaire in
the U.S. thanks to her successful
hair care products for black women. Madam in the U.S. thanks to her successful hair care products for
black women.
Madam C.J. Walker.
Somebody told you that, huh?
Hey, you read that in the chat.
Okay, here we go.
Okay, here we go. Here we go. Here we go.
She refused to give up her seat
on a Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955,
sparking the bus boycott
and further igniting the civil rights movement.
What was her middle name?
Rosa Parks.
I wish I could tell you, Joe.
Now, I just gave you that easy one
just to get you in the flow of things.
Okay, I appreciate that.
The Harlem Renaissance was propelled by this poet's work, including Harlem.
What happened to it?
Langston Hughes?
You want to start playing with O'Shea?
Give me this thing.
Let me log in right quick.
I just have a lot.
Oh, hey.
Somebody.
Hey.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Now, something is a little sketchy now.
Now, who would not have you?
Were you briefed on these questions?
Did they give you something to study before we did this?
Because I'm trying to.
How before I even finish, you you know asking the question you answering
because I don't want you to say the challenge didn't help me out
that's why I'm answering them fast
because you're going to say the challenge helped me
now I get that one now the rest of them
I ain't even finishing you just throwing
you throwing the answer out to me
yeah
I went to a black school
I should know a little something.
Here we go.
Known as the Moses of her people.
She was an abolitionist
abolitionist
who guided dozens of enslaved
individuals to freedom via the...
Nah, this ain't fair.
Who was this? What was her nickname?
Don't give me her real name. What was her nickname?
What was her nickname? You said give me her real name. What was her nickname? What was her nickname?
You said
she was named Black Moses.
Yeah, okay. You got that one.
Alright, here we go.
What
fictional HBCU was
attended in to show a different
world?
Human.
Okay. Hold on. Okay, okay. world human okay hold on okay okay
in family matters what was
Steve Urkel's more attractive
swab alter ego
oh
hold on yeah got it
got it
ooh hmm Hold on. Yeah, got him. Got him.
Ooh.
Yeah, Stefan. I don't know that one.
Stefan.
Stefan, yeah.
Hey, you, nah, man.
Hey, chat, time out, time out, time out.
I need to talk to, like, because your questions were somewhat easy,
and the fact that you went to an HBCU, it made it even easier for you.
Now, when it came to me now, I know I was a spelling spelling bee champ from 1985 to 1997.
But the words that I'm being asked to spell are so far extreme.
Bro, did you do you see the words don't look here?
Yeah, that is that is their profession. bro do you see the words those little kids be spelling
that is their profession
that is their profession
bad them kids
trust me
they can spell
but they know a lot more
ish
than spelling words
most of those kids
are homeschooled
and they be graduating
at like 13
see that's the problem
I wasn't homeschooled.
Now, you know, I was in the back of the bungalow.
And, you know.
Damn, man.
I went 0 for 5.
That don't sit.
0 for 6.
You ain't had to say that.
You ain't had to throw that at him.
And I was so confident about tonight, too.
Chad, I let y'all down.
Chad, I apologize.
Like, on behalf of me, I really apologize.
I let y'all down, and I'm embarrassed, not just myself, but I embarrass y'all as well.
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Ocho, a husband threw away a wife's Valentine gifts that her boss got her.
Ocho, hold on, hold on, hold on.
I'm going to take this picture.
Let's just say
Raelle works in corporate America.
She come home,
balloons,
couple of gifts, flowers.
Hey, Raelle,
where you getting that from?
My boss got this for me.
The floor is yours.
We wouldn't be together?
Hold on.
Hold on. That floor is yours. We wouldn't be together. Hold on, hold on, hold on.
That could be innocent.
That's innocent.
Ball's got to be.
Listen, let me take my glass off real quick.
Hold on.
I know I play around a lot.
You know, I play around a lot.
I make a lot of jokes and there's a lot of things that I don't play about, right?
An individual that I'm dealing with
on how you move
when you're
attached to my name.
I don't play them games.
It's a certain thing
about respect.
And if you respect me, if you know your boss gave you something at work,
you ain't even bringing that home just out of respect.
Whether it was anything, that's going in the trash.
It's going in the trash.
And that's just out of respect.
I don't play them games.
And the fact,
let's say if you do bring
them goddamn gifts
in a house
where I'm probably
paying them up for the bills
and you trying to be funny
because that's what I consider it.
I'm considering you
trying to be funny
with it.
I'm going to make it a comedy show.
I'm not going to say nothing.
You want to be funny.
I'm going to make it a comedy show.
And that's just the way I've always been.
You know,
right from wrong,
you know,
about respect,
you know what you should and shouldn't do.
I'm not your guardian.
I'm not your parents.
I'm not for the,
I'm not going to scold you.
I ain't going to say nothing.
I just move accordingly to how you operate. Whatever you do, I'm't gonna say nothing. I just move accordingly to how you
operate. Whatever you do,
I'm doing the same too.
Talk to me now. But I got a better question.
I'm trying
to figure out what have you
been doing at work to make
your boss feel comfortable enough to buy you
something, to get you flowers,
to get you balloons
but did he do it for everybody or did he just do it for you
that's what i'm saying you first of all you know he ain't buying everybody no gifts
bosses are cheap
i ain't cheap but i damn sure everybody nobody don't valentine's i ain't cheap but I damn sure nobody know Valentine's I ain't cheap
but you ain't getting
no Valentine's
as a matter of fact
I ain't even telling
nobody happy Valentine's
what the hell is that
so that's what
I'm being
and Chad
I think y'all
gonna bang me up on this
for somebody
to feel comfortable
enough
to get your girl
or your
and women
this applies to you
his boss or a co-worker feel comfortable enough to get your girl and women, this applies to you,
his boss or a co-worker feel comfortable enough
to get your man flowers,
to get your man a blue,
to get your man a gift.
And you know what else that means?
That means she's already put her boss
in a comfortable position
where he feels it's okay to do so.
There you go.
And see,
I ain't got no problem with the boss.
Because I ain't in no relationship with the boss.
I'd never
check a guy
about somebody I'm dealing with.
That's your job.
Never.
I ain't never approached no A.
I got a question for you.
And I'll chat.
Y'all stay with me real quick.
There's a couple of fellas
in here
and it just goes back to
just the thought about
respecting other guys
doing things
and women trying to move
and just,
you can be honest with me.
Have you ever been the side dude at any point in your life then be honest i mean we family we could talk and tell us in the chat have you
ever been the side dude i'm just i just just be you could be honest on you told me we family bro I'm about to be 57
I'm pretty sure I have knowingly
been inside dude with understanding
how things work
how women lie how women are sneaky
just
you can be honest I mean it ain't
okay okay yeah
okay but here's the thing
it's for me
but then I just I did I just remember like, you know what?
I just
have to remove myself.
Because the longer you're in a
situation, Ocho, man. I mean,
it's hard. It's hard.
Things are going to get involved. You start
talking to that person. You spend time
with that person. You
be intimate with that person. It's
hard to just keep it okay.
You got him.
I got...
It ain't hard.
Eventually, somebody gonna break.
It ain't hard.
It ain't hard.
Because why would you,
with a great understanding,
as number two,
you get all the fun.
You ain't got no responsibilities.
You get the best
version of her. Why the hell
would I want to be promoted to number one
and I'm living the life? He got to deal
with knitting. He got to deal with the bullshit.
But I don't get that
though, Ocho. You know I don't get
that. Women sleep with
some other guys. They want to settle down with me.
You and I,
oh, I asked the Lord to send
me somebody.
It damn sure wasn't me.
Hey,
I'm just like the other guys. I'm just
dropping this package off to you, baby. Oh,
no. I ain't no sir.
It ain't me. He ain't send me to
you. He sent me to drop off one of those other
ones. I'm just
I'm saying that
and using that analogy
for better context
with the whole boss thing
and the comfortability
and feeling comfortable enough
to bring
a package
that someone else gave you
and bring it home
into a house
where I'm assuming the man
you know
pays the bills
if she's that comfortable she already doesn't respect you.
She already
doesn't.
And then you got to hear her say,
well, when you go to sleep.
What?
Yeah.
That's why I never,
I never, like
after I heard my grandmother say how
when she was living on somebody else's property, how those people would come by and bring five, six, seven loads of clothes on Sunday after they get back from church, and they would have to have those clothes washed.
So now you got to start a fire and put those clothes in that pot to get the hot water, and you got to have those clothes ready by Monday.
And they say, well, Lou, if you don't have these clothes ready you're going to have to move
on I say oh no I'm never going to let
somebody put me in that situation
that's one of the worst feelings
there boy
that's why you always
hit me when I say something that I've always
mastered I've always
and I've mastered it to a T
with the kind of discipline I had when it came to
being great at the game of football
managing my
expectations because I was on the other side
of the fence for so long. Because
I was on the other side of the fence for so long
I have great understanding
that it can happen to me. So when
it does happen to me, it's easy for me
to compartmentalize
and remove myself.
It's easy.
Now, we think differently,
but I already go into
I'm just speaking in general.
I already go into situations with great
understanding. Well, hell, if I was on the other
side of the fence, well, who the hell am I
to have the motherfucking ego and pride to think
it can't happen to me?
Oh, I'm not no fool. I ain't no goddamn dummy. But anyway to think it can't happen to me oh i'm i'm not no fool i ain't no
goddamn dummy but anyway i just can't be she actually brought the gifts home and had the
nerve to record it do you think that was it you think that was a skin on his face
ain't no telling i think the thing is for me oh joe hey, back in the day, if you saw a UPS in your girl's phone,
that was me.
I was dropping off a package once a week.
Yeah.
I was dropping off a package once a week.
That's all, Ochoa. That's it.
You know what's funny?
You know what's funny?
I'm just from Better Context, too.
You were dropping a UPS package off
once a week. How long it take
to deliver something?
Man.
No, not long.
Listen.
Because I'm on the clock.
Man, listen.
Hey, you see
UPS?
They get under the truck,
they're running.
They're running
and as soon as they hit the seat,
step on the gas,
the car go.
That's how it was.
I mean, hey,
the car running. I mean it was I mean hey car running
I mean by car running
that's as long as it take
that's as long as it take
yeah
what's that
jibber-lubber slogan
in nine ten minutes
you get a whole change
hey
A-double-A-P-S-A
you been in the NASCAR
you seen the Pistons
you know they dragging like like like I always say A-double-O-P-S-A you been to NASCAR you seen the Pistons you're not
they dragging
like
like
like
like I always say
on the way
I'm gone
the famous saying
the game is the game
and it will always be the same
that's why you got to learn
how to play it
yeah
it's uh
yeah
don't bring that
don't bring that back no more
don't bring that
lady don't bring the packages home
somebody give you something
if you
if
if someone gives you a package
and you bring it home
um
she don't
she don't respect you
she don't respect you
yeah
there's certain things
you just know
you shouldn't be doing
the volume
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It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
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Please do.
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