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Ocho
What's the wildest thing
You've tried to bring into your carry-on
Hey that's a good question
So what I'm trying to think
The wildest thing I've tried to bring into my carry-on
I ain't really had nothing like this, huh? I'm just going
to be honest with you too, but you know, I travel real light. I travel real light now. I know people
might laugh at me and, you know, make fun of me, you know, but you know, I purposely pack light
when I'm traveling, huh? And one of the things that I always do, and, you know, I mean, I mean, no disrespect. And I'm I'm I'm getting better with time as I get older.
But I always steal hotel towels when I come back home.
So when I travel and I go places, I get I take I take two sets of hotel towels to build up my collection at my place here.
And that would be the way I don't know. I don't even know if you think you would consider that really being weird, but I mean, that's something I do. I've never had any type of
memorabilia or artifacts or anything of that nature. But that's the only thing I can think
of that I do, especially when traveling. I pack one outfit. I pack one pair of shoes when I go
places for maybe more than two or three days
and I just have
multiple pairs of T-shirts,
socks, and underwear
to be able to change,
but I just rotate
the same outfit
over and over.
But the weirdest thing I do
is I steal sets
of hotel towels.
I'm trying to think.
Maybe $100,000.
Well, if you got $100,000,
what do I got to pay you
that $4,000 for?
Because that's what you owe.
The bank got a lot of money. They still
want the money that you owe them.
Now, run me that.
If you got it a long
time ago, and they're like, oh, excuse
me, whose bag is this?
I'm like, why?
Can we go through it?
Yeah, but I will be looking at you while you do.
Yeah, that's the damn joke.
I thought you can't go through TSA with that kind of money, though.
Isn't there a limit?
No, there ain't no limit.
Look, when they nab people, somebody's going to tempt them off.
Because, look, sometimes you go through there there you got a full tube of toothpaste sometimes
you got mouthwash and don't nothing i've seen people like oh my gosh i got through here with
this bottle of water it happened but uh they just ask you know where are you going i'm going home
i ain't no i ain't know that huh because yeah I ain't know you could go to the airport with that kind of money.
Oh, yeah, for sure. I ain't have it on
my body, Ocho. You make it seem like I have a hundred thousand
Even TSA, it would alarm
the agents. Why is this individual
carrying that kind of cash,
you know, going through the checkpoint?
I mean, uh,
I don't think I'm going to sit up any suspicions. Do you?
Yeah, you're black with $100,000.
I'm still
Sheldon Sharp, too.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
They recognize you.
They're like, okay, yeah, he probably would have
that kind of money.
I said $100,000, not $100,000.
Talk your
talk, man.
Hey. Let me ask, pop, pop, pop. Talk your talk, man. Hey.
Let me ask you this, Ocho.
I want to go through the airport
with my $4,000 in Buffalo nickels.
You think I might be able to make that happen?
$4,000 of who?
Well, you know what?
It's really no point.
We in 2025, right?
And if you paid attention, technology
is so advanced, they've made
transactions very easy where you can
use apps and you can transfer people money
instantly.
Yeah.
Oh, Joe.
I really don't feel comfortable
doing anything. I mean, last time I don't feel comfortable doing anything.
I mean, last time I tried to do something with technology,
you see what it got me.
So I'm,
I'm staying away from technology.
I've been on drain my entire bank account.
I put all my money in somebody else's account.
So,
uh,
uh,
no.
So me,
me and apps.
Well,
listen, I'll tell you what, I'll Well, listen, I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what.
What?
You have a team of people that you can trust.
You said, I can't send it to Ash.
I can't send it to Jordan.
I can't send it to anybody else on your team.
How about you tell Michelle, let me send Michelle.
I'll send Michelle the $4,000 and she'll give it to you.
Nah.
You know what?
I'm going to see if Shelly got cash.
There we go.
Or Apple Pay.
Either one.
4,000.
And it'd be over there like this.
No, no, no, no.
52.
What?
Because OBJ didn't get a 1,000-yard receiver. Oh, no, no, no. 5,200. What? Because OBJ didn't get
a 1,000-yard receiver
for Tampa.
I mean, for Miami.
Yep.
And I want,
no, for the Dolphins.
And I want 200.
200?
I want 200 in interest.
Oh, yeah.
That was my idea.
Yeah, that was my idea.
Okay, cool.
Back.
I think one time, you should allow me to experience what it's like to be in the country i think you and i we
should we should take some take a video and go out in the woods and record you and i out the woods
you know with with dangerous animals bears and coyotes lions all that I grew up
in the country
and saw Bobcats
and saw all that stuff
and rattlesnakes
I'm good
I'm just saying
that would be great content
for us
like Unc and Ocho
take on the wilderness
like grizzly bears
I will give you a camera
and I'll let you do it
and then Ocho
edits
Ocho in the wilderness
you're not living man
you're alive
but you ain't living
come on
chat
will y'all tell this man
I grew up in
see here's the thing
you want me to do stuff
I've already done
for 21st
20 years of my life
the thing is
you can
you can go back
to what you know.
You can pass on your expertise to me
and your experience
when we are in the woods.
We're in the wilderness.
Like me and you,
we could be perched up in a tree.
We could see a grizzly bear.
You get teased.
You do realize bears can climb trees, right?
That's the exciting part about it.
The fact that we're in a tree.
We're in a tree and a grizzly bear can get up there.
So what do we do next?
What do we do next?
Well, I'm going to have a gun.
I'm going to shoot him.
That's the whole point.
That is great content.
Well, you can't, you can't, if you, if you look, if you are threatened, I mean, a lot
of places there, the bear is protected.
Now, they do have places where you can hunt.
You have a certain time of year, I think, that you can hunt.
But, no, I ain't really trying to.
Oh, man, you're not.
Man, we could have a whole nature show, man.
Think about it.
Uncanocho takes on the, like, I'm telling telling you man that that'd be crazy gold
me you teach me how to fish
no we teach me how to skin it and you know we hunt squirrels and
raccoons and stuff like that and then we we work our way up to bigger animals
i'm telling you right well all you got to look, all you got to do if you're going to dress the animal,
you hang the animal upside down.
I mean, look, ain't nobody casing out no squirrel.
So you basically split him down the back and you pull.
And just like you're taking off your shirt and you pull your pants down,
you take your shirt off.
That's how you do a squirrel.
Matter of fact.
Down the back.
Now, if you casing out an animal.
And it's the catcher.
Not only are we stuck in the woods, we don't get to eat unless we catch it.
We got it.
We got to catch.
You are not the person I want to be stuck in the woods because you don't know ish.
So I don't want to be.
You just say you have 20 years of experience being in the country.
Yes.
But you don't know how to make a fire.
You don't know how to build nothing.
Oh, one time out.
I smoke cigars. I don't need to know how to make a fire you don't know how to build nothing I smoke cigars I don't need to know how to make a fire
if I have my goddamn lighter on me
I thought the whole party
that you wanted to go into fame
that you wanted to experience nature
you're not allowed to have a lighter
I was a Cub Scout
I was a Cub Scout
I was a Cub Scout
I thought I had to start a fire.
Some jack leg
thought it would be a great idea.
No, I'm not going nowhere
with you with no lighter.
Look, we could go.
We'll take a rock.
We'll take a what you call them?
Right.
A flint.
Yeah.
We'll get it started.
We'll do that.
I don't need a flint.
I know how to do it with two rocks.
Two rocks and a twig.
Two rocks and a twig.
Boy!
Hey, I was a league Cub Scout.
I was a league Cub Scout.
Scout's honor. Scout's honor.
You about to play for a baseball team
named the Cubs.
I'm telling you. Dope DG. Shout out to the Bingham baseball team named the Cubs that's about to hit them
I'm telling you
dope DG
shout out to the
Bingham's for winning
the triple crown
flight
the Bingham's for winning
the triple crown
flight
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block also
take your money
out on your check
like the NFL
he's used to it
we'll talk
we'll see about
them Broncos
in fact let me look at the schedule
let me see what time
they play tomorrow
Ocho you're not flocking
not a Raven
you're not a Raven
I'm just telling you
I'm just telling you
absolutely said
keep talking your ears J
Ocho I am a raven
I was
you was there for two years
come on man
that's like if you was married
for 12 years right
then y'all get divorced and you go date this other
chick for two years
like there's really no meaning
there's no nothing between y'all
we were in love in two years nah Like, there's really no meaning. There's no, there's no, no, no, no, nothing between y'all.
We were in love.
In two years?
Nah.
Nah.
I'm a part of what started the culture for the Ravens. Nah, you are a Denver Bronco.
And I mean that with the utmost respect.
I'm just telling you.
You know what?
I think I'm going to have my
Raven,
I think I'm going to wear
my Raven Super Bowl ring
at the Super Bowl.
Why would you do that?
Because that would signify
that I was right.
Don't you have a Broncos
Super Bowl ring?
I got two.
I got one.
I gave one to my brother.
Okay.
All right.
So, you know, you got extra and you give stuff away. You know what I'm saying? I got an extra pair of shoes. I gave one to my brother. Okay. All right. So, you know, you got extra. You give stuff away.
You know what I'm saying? I got an extra pair of shoes.
I give one to somebody. That's it.
That's what little brothers do.
They take care of, you know.
Well, since
that, okay.
How about some hands on my dick
and pretend you Sally?
Oh, dude.
Hey, didn't you hear
President Biden say he's abandoning
paying off student loans?
Yeah, you got to run with that.
Oh, so they lied to everybody.
Hey, they were the first round
that got taken care of. It's this other
round that ain't going to get taken care of.
They probably picking chose who they took care of too.
I don't know what it is.
I'm picking and choosing too.
That's fine, I got you.
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Hey, look, you know what?
Despite what you may think,
you know, as far as perception and me when it comes to, you know, just doing stuff like that,
now I will do it. I will
do it. You do it, Ocho.
You do it for you because you need
to know what the defense is going to do.
You ain't trying to look at, you ain't trying to look at,
don't just.
I would,
I would enjoy it though.
I would think I would enjoy it,
you know.
Chad,
what y'all think?
Y'all think Ocho,
y'all think Ocho
want to watch tape?
Hey man,
you won't believe this man
tonight, man.
Oh man,
man.
Well,
listen, I almost, I almost didn't make the show, boy.
I almost went to jail, boy.
Man.
What happened?
Well, listen, so my daughters, my two oldest, you know, they in town right now, man.
Ja'Kyra and Sade.
Thank you, baby.
I know y'all might be watching.
I love y'all.
I appreciate it.
They took me to No Food for dinner, right?
You know, No Food. They took you where NoFu for dinner, right? You know, NoFu.
They took you where?
I've never been to restaurants, you know, obviously those type of restaurants.
So it was nice.
You know, they sell sushi and stuff like that.
You know, I don't, whatever.
I enjoyed it though.
The ambiance was cool.
The service was phenomenal.
It was out there on Collins.
I'm talking about NoFu.
I'm talking about NoFu.
NoFu.
So I... I was going to say collins on what's up i'm talking about no boo i'm talking about no food no boo so i so i i was gonna say i'm looking out like that no i ain't never heard of that but okay he's telling the story let him feel it i ordered shrimp and pork rolls i don't like
avocado so i had him remove the avocado i ordered uh uh steak i ordered a steak as well um skirt
skirt steak it was chopped up in half.
It was cool. And my daughters ordered it,
but they ordered, and I tasted some of their
food. Would it be my first time
experiencing this restaurant? It was cool.
It was cool. It's not something that I would go to on my own,
but it was their suggestion.
They wanted to do something nice for me.
So boom, I enjoyed that. Boom. So I tell them
I'm watching the game on my phone.
And the waiter keep coming, trying to make sure I'm okay. I'm like, man, I'm okay, I tell him I'm watching the game on my phone and the waiter
keep coming trying to make sure I'm okay I'm like man I'm okay man I'm just watching the game so I
know what to talk about tonight you know on nightcap and he know you know man I'm a fan of
the show I really enjoy it I like it you and I you know the chemistry y'all are really funny man
and so I say cool so I pay the bill early because I know I got to leave so by the time the third
quarter hit I jump in the car so I jump in the car. So I jump in the car
just to make sure
I'm able to get here on time.
I'm speeding.
I'm doing about 80.
I didn't realize
I was doing 80.
I was doing 80 to 65.
So I'm like,
oh, snap.
Boom.
The lights come on behind me.
Oh, Lord.
Police done pulled me over, man.
I put my seatbelt on.
I ain't had my seatbelt on.
So I like,
I hurried my skirt and, you know, snuck my seatbelt on real quick, right? over, man. I put my seatbelt on. I ain't have my seatbelt on. So I like, I hurried from skirt and, you know,
snuck my seatbelt on real quick, right?
Go bomb.
Right.
Dude come to the door.
He tap on the window.
I roll the window down.
I say, how you doing, sir?
He ain't even say nothing back.
I was trying to be nice.
He said, papers.
I said, scissors. I said, Scissors.
I said, Well, hell, I'll learn.
So he went back to the car.
Shoot, when he went back to the car,
shoot, I drove off.
Yeah, so I drove off.
Shoot.
I took off.
He done came back behind me.
So I'm thinking,
maybe he want to rematch because he lost Paper Rock Scissors.
You know, because he talk about paper shit.
I said sentence.
So I thought, no, because he thought he lost.
Man, I took him all.
I brought him all the way to the house, man.
He came.
He followed me all the way to the house.
Wrote me a ticket, man.
He said, you're lucky I like your humor.
See?
You're lucky.
You're lucky I like your humor.
And I'm a fan of yours.
And I said, man, you'm a fan of yours and I said
man you watch the show too
he said yeah
and I was trying to figure out
and he said
I left
to go back to the car
so I can get an autograph
and a picture
I wasn't leaving
I mean
he didn't leave
when I said scissors
and I said hey
I won
he didn't leave
he left to go get a paper
to go get a pen so I could sign something.
But I took off and left.
I thought he was done.
He just wrote me a ticket, man.
Wrote me a ticket.
But it's cool.
It's cool.
Listen, I was trying to be funny.
I was trying to be funny about papers.
I mean, what's your...
No, I was joking.
Registration and driver's license
He said papers, I said stuff
So I don't know
Ocho, I think you forgot what color you are
Oh, I'm in Miami
I'm good, I'm good
No, you're not
Ask Tyree Hill where you're good
Regain from here, I'm from home
Tyree Hill
Yeah
If you was from home, youree Hill. Yeah. You ain't home.
If you was from home,
you wouldn't have got no ticket.
Oh, but he had to follow me
for 30 more minutes,
so that's why I got to...
I don't care.
He's supposed to have
to get your escort home.
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Ocho, which college class would you teach?
I mean, if there was a course that I could teach on something that I love,
something that I'm passionate about, being that Lupe Fiasco, he's a rapper.
So he's very world-versed in that area
for me it would probably have to be
marine biology
marine biology
marine biology
would have to be something that I would do
something that I have a passion about
if it's not marine biology it would probably have to be
something with do you know the difference between a mullet and a crustacean?
Wait, hold on.
When we talk about marine biology, it would be in specifics on what I have interest in.
No, that's what the marine...
So now, this man talking about the marine biology.
I just asked you a simple question.
Do I know the difference between what?
A mullet and a crustacean.
Yeah, crustacean.
There's a restaurant in LA.
Yeah, I don't think marine biology you'll call it.
We about to get some with football.
What about rock?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
No, marine biology.
Now, there's specifics when it comes to...
When you talk about marine biology,
under the umbrella of it in its totality,
now when it comes to killer whales and dolphins,
that's my expertise.
I need...
But there's more...
Hold on.
You just can't talk about marine...
You just can't talk about killer whales and dolphins?
That's my specialty.
You do realize, in order to have a specialty let's just say for the sake of argument you want to be a orthopedic you do realize you just can't say you know what i'm gonna be orthopedic you got
to do you got to go to four years of med school then you got to do a residency and then you got
to do another two to four years of specialty so you just don't get to do the specialty without having the six years of the training
so i do have the training
i have the training listen i have 50 70 years of experience of training
so i mean you know it's it's something that i could do oh Oh, man. What would you do if you was a professor and had the opportunity
to teach a course?
History.
History.
Yes.
What kind of history?
There's different types of history.
Now, what kind of history?
We're talking about world history.
What?
We can do black American history.
We can do, you know,
Civil War.
Civil War? We can do a war.
Yeah.
It all depends on what type of history you want to talk about. I do
have a minor in history. I do.
Okay.
I did win Jeopardy. You know I won
Jeopardy. I win Dunkle.
I beat you every night.
I mean, but you're briefed on those questions.
There's a difference.
Like, I'm not briefed on any of the things that I'm going to be spelling.
So, I mean, it's a little bit more difficult for me.
Hey, look, I never said spelling was my strong suit.
History is my strong suit.
My ability to recall dates and events, I think it's pretty good.
Listen, I just have a question for you.
Since history is crawling, what year was it that the Roman Empire fell?
Oh, Lord have mercy.
Oh.
What year did the Roman Empire?
Do you know?
Yeah, I know.
Oh, I definitely know.
And as a matter of fact,
I have a backup question to that.
Maybe you know this one.
There's a young,
wars have been started all over the world.
Wars.
Yes.
With the Romans and the Greeks started over what woman? yes with the romans and the greeks started over what woman
what is the woman's name
what woman the chosen war
yes there's a yeah you know and still to this day wars are started over women Cleopatra
that's wrong
it was Helen of
Helen of Troy
now I don't think history
is your strong suit
so we gonna
oh history is my strong suit
no
oh sure
I beat you every night
no you beat
you beat me in stuff
you're briefed on
and already know the answer to
no I know the answer to
because I've read over the years
and recall it.
Man, y'all see Ocho.
Ocho!
I just asked you.
I just went on
Ocho. Who went on Jeopardy
and won? Who went on Jeopardy
and won? Listen, if I'm a student in your class
and you just have a question, I'm going to ask you as my
history teacher, hoping you have the answer
to. Okay, how about this?
In the movie Glory,
in the movie Glory,
first of all, yes, what
war did they fight that ended
the movie?
Ocho, you do realize,
Ocho, you do realize, like,
so you like doing like a lot of Greek mythology and stuff like that. Ocho, you said marine biology. You do realize, Ocho, you do realize like, so you'd like doing like a lot of Greek mythology and stuff like that.
Ocho, you said marine biology. You said you said, OK, that's my specialty.
All I'm saying is in order to get to a specialty, you've got to do six years, six to eight years before you train for the specialty.
You understand I was in school for years since I was a kindergarten. I had more than six to eight years.
And no, that doesn't count. That doesn't count. school for years since I was in kindergarten. I had more than six to eight years.
No, that doesn't count.
That doesn't count.
That man
say that count.
All those years I spent in school,
all that counts.
No, trust me, that don't count,
Joe.
That's a different level.
My daughter's still in med school. I'm
wondering what she's getting out.
She seems like
she's been in med school for
about eight years, though, for real, though. No
bull jive. Oh, man.
And she finally got
to graduate in
June and having to go
have to relocate again.
That man said,
that man said,
he been in school. So all y'all want
to teach marine biology?
I don't really know.
People need to start getting
away from
majors that ain't making no money.
What you gonna do
with that?
Work at a zoo? Wait, that's not the problem.
Now, the problem is not the majors, right?
So you can have a major in whatever it may be,
communications, business.
The issue is finding a job that pays, you know.
Well, you already know.
All you got to do is go say, okay, occupations. is go say okay occupation top 50 occupations
top 20 occupations top 10
that's not the problem
the problem is actually getting a job
based on the degree
that you have it's hard to get the damn job
well most of the time
most of the time Ocho
people don't actually work in the field
that they got a degree in
cause I get a degree Ocho I'm don't actually work in the field that they got a degree in. Because I get a degree, Ocho, and I'm looking for that field.
But in the meantime, I got to take a job because I got to pay the bills.
Now, after I've been here for five or six years, damn, trying to get a job in my field, I've already settled in.
I got seven years towards a retirement as opposed to starting over and try to get several more years. So I've worked 14
years and hell,
I still got, I mean, now
they're talking about they're trying to, they probably look like they might
raise the age of
Medicare
when you can retire, retire at age
what, 65? They're talking about go to
72?
Who the hell want to work that long and just die?
What you doing?
Nah.
Hell nah.
No.
Money make you happy now.
Are you full grad?
Are you happy right now?
Hell nah.
As a matter of fact, I'm about to do something bad to you.
Now that you mentioned it, you brought it back up.
I'm even more, you know what?
I'm even more ticked off that you know you owe me
and they broke brand with me.
You know what?
No, I'm just trying to use another example.
Now you can pay Jimmy as much.
I'm about to make an example out of you.
I'm about to use you as an example.
Since you like examples.
They were talking about,
hey, are you happy I owe you $4,000?
Don't use me as an example.
Use me as an example as the guy that you paid.
That's the kind of example I want.
I've been trying to pay the last two shows,
but you don't want to download the apps.
I have, I... Well, I got, hold on.
Why do I got to break what I normally do?
Well, listen. I don't have no cash app on chump i don't have email i got so i don't know how to i can't get no games i can't
even play no game you have to evolve with the time you have a team of people for i evolve
how do you evolve and we i can't even see you a simple transaction. Well, see, the $4,000, that's what I pay
somebody to do all the stuff that
I can't do. Okay, well, let me
send the $4,000 to the people who
pay who you pay to do the stuff for you.
Nope.
Where do you do that at? Oh, I owe the bank.
Oh, bank, let me send your money to
somebody else. Well, obviously,
obviously, if you don't have a
route number, you don't have a route number, you don't have a route number,
you don't have Apple Pay, you don't have
Cash App, you don't have Venmo,
you don't have PayPal. I got something better than
Apple Pay. I got
something better than Apple Pay.
Hey, listen. Today is your third
day, but listen to me now. Now,
I'm being very respectful, you know.
I'm very respectful of my elders. Now, this is the
third day I've tried to pay you.
After the third strike,
now you out.
Now the,
the,
the,
the money just,
the money goes into,
into,
into a vault.
And I can't,
I can't,
I can't see you until I see you in person in February,
New Orleans.
And it ain't no guarantee.
Ain't no guarantee.
Ain't no guarantee I'm having it either.
You remember when Stewie, you remember when Stewie beat Brian up by this money? Ain't no guarantee I'm having it either. You remember when Stewie beat Brian up by this money?
He said, you got money for fake mustaches, but you ain't got money to pay me.
And guess what happened?
Brian went in his pocket and gave Stewie his money, didn't he?
I'm just trying to.
Ocho.
I don't have that stuff I just told you
you want me to go take a picture
you can see Ash
Ash account
is on my Netflix
and Amazon
everybody in the chat
has told you
on multiple occasions
it's a simple download
on your iPhone
you have an iPhone
you have Wi-Fi
go
go team go
I got two iPhones
oh you got two iPhones
oh so now you're
showing out
you're showing out
okay cool
you got two phones too
I got one phone
that's all you need
exactly
now
okay so that's
so that means
you got 60 extra
hundred dollars
and all you gotta do
is add 2400 to it
and give me my money
I'm trying to
that's what I'm trying to explain to you.
But you're making things difficult.
How am I making things difficult?
Because I have...
You owe me.
I didn't even want to bet you.
And I let you off easy.
You said OBJ was going to get $1,000.
Okay, I owe you $5,000 then.
Ain't no problem.
I give you one. You just throw that out. I owe to get a thousand yards. Okay, I owe you five thousand then. Ain't no problem. I give you one.
You just throw that out.
I owe you five thousand.
When you going to pay it?
When you download one of the apps
where I can make...
I don't...
Ocho.
Ocho, even if I download it,
I wouldn't know how to get it.
I actually explained it to you.
You have a team of people
that can explain it to you
how I can see the money.
At this point, I guess can see the money at this point
i guess i want the money i want it i mean if you download the app like i'm trying i'm trying to be
respectful i'm trying to be respectful i don't want to get attitude because i owe you but you
about to make me mad yeah i'm like oh you about to get attitude about my money. What kind of boy shot me? This man talking about he about to get an attitude
about my money.
Not me get an attitude. He about
to get an attitude.
You ever heard of this man?
Hey,
I'm trying to make life easy
for you, man.
This man say,
you about to make me get an attitude.
Listen, I don't want to jump
over elders. I'm not like that. Listen, I don't want to jump on my elbows.
I'm not like that.
I promise.
I told you.
I ain't got no problem.
I can't stop nobody from jumping on me.
But if I can't get you off, I want you to stay right there.
But I promise you, I promise you,
if you grab me,
I'll make you turn me loose.
I guarantee you,
you'll turn me loose.
You know,
I know judo, man.
I know judo.
I was going to say,
I can't stop nobody
from grabbing me.
But I'm going to make you
turn me loose.
All right.
This man say, he get an attitude.
Hey man, listen, I'm trying to make life easy for you
and you're trying to complicate things.
I ain't trying to complicate it, Ocho.
I could have sent you your money three days ago.
We on day three and I'm still telling you to download the app.
You don't want to download.
That means you just don't want the money.
I'm trying.
There's nothing.
There's nothing.
People in the chat,
I think they've grown frustrated as well.
I want one of them.
I want one of them on big old checks.
I want one of them on big old checks.
I want to go big checks like they give you at a,
if I won the lottery. Matter of fact give you at a if I won the lottery
matter of fact
you know what
I could do that
at the show
we'll start a show
we'll start a live show
I'm bringing your money
with them big old
with them big checks
now listen
now I'm a post-dated
now don't you go
don't you go turn
don't you go cash that
until I
until I
this man
first of all the man tell me he gonna post-date he gonna post-date my check he already late Don't you go turn on to go cash that until I, until I, this man,
first of all,
the man tell me he gonna post,
he gonna post date my check.
He already late,
but now he's gonna post date it.
Hey,
you know how black folk is.
Now I'm gonna let you know.
Now I'm gonna let you know when to put it in the bank.
And I'm going to be there.
You put it in there before the date.
I take the put in there.
Ain't going to be no money there.
Now that's on you.
Hey, the money ain't going to be there money there. Now that's on you. Hey,
the money ain't going to be there until Friday noon.
Now if you take your ass to the bank on Friday at 9,
okay,
they're going to pull your ass in the back.
So I'm just telling you, Friday at noon, cash the check.
9, 10, 11, 59.
But you take your ass to the bank and try to cash your check now.
This man said he's going to post-date my check, and he already left.
Yeah, just to make sure.
Just to make sure.
Well, won't you add interest since you post-dated?
What you want me to do?
All right, $5,200.
Thank you.
That ain't nothing.
That ain't nothing. That ain't nothing.
No big ball.
Oh, you a big baller.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Oh, okay.
Oh, you got a hundred ball.
Yeah, 2024 and 2025 has been phenomenal for me.
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Oh, Joe.
Now, see, we got a little extra time, Ocho.
We got your segment coming back.
You doing it right now?
Spello Cinco.
Hold on, hold on.
Yep. Hold on.
Yeah.
I gotta make my entrance.
I gotta make my entrance.
Yeah. I gotta make my entrance.
Let's go. Let's go
chat. Let's go.
Ocho. The first
word is
flummoxed.
Flummoxed.
Yes. The last
discussion between the onside
and fourth and 20 had
Ocho completely flummoxed.
I could be wrong, but I'm
flummoxed.
Flummoxed. F-Lxed, flummoxed.
F-L-U-M-I-X-E.
What?
No.
F-L-U-M-M-O-X-E-D, flummoxed.
It means confused.
Wait a minute.
Well, now, listen, listen, I need you to do me a favor on these next words.
I need you to pronounce and sound the words all the way out because that.
Blummoxed, I said, blummoxed, and I even gave you the definition.
You had two M's. Blummoxed. You had two M's, right? Blummoxed.
When you say it, you say it like that.
Yes.
So you need to say flummix.
I said flummix.
It lets me know that two M's.
No, no, I don't need to say that because nobody said it.
It lets me know it had two M's, so I didn't know that now.
Okay, come on.
Okay, your next word is Billingsgate.
Billingsgate. Billingsgate. A word used to describe coarse language. Billingsgate. Billingsgate, a word used to describe coarse language.
Billingsgate.
Billingsgate.
B-I-L-L-I-N-G-S-G-A-T-E.
Correct.
Stop playing with me.
Don't play with what I do.
This is what I do.
Your next word is octothorpe.
Octothorpe.
Octothorpe.
Octothorpe.
Octothorpe. Octothorpe. Octothorpe. Octothorpe.
Octothorpe.
Are you saying auto as in automobile?
I'm asking you.
No, Ocho, don't do that.
You heard what I said.
I said octothorpe.
Hey, don't.
Whoa, Ocho.
Look at the camera.
Straight ahead. Thank you. There you, whoa. Whoa, Ocho. Look at the camera. Straight ahead.
Thank you.
There you go.
Ocho.
Ocho, look at me.
Thank you.
Octothorpe.
I'm trying to say.
Octothorpe.
Ain't no Octothorpe.
I'm confused.
Octothorpe.
Octothorpe.
So Octopus starts with O-C.
So I'm assuming Octo as well starts with OC, right?
Octothorpe?
Hey, hello?
Octothorpe.
Yeah.
I'm taking a guess here.
Yes.
O-C-T octo.
O-C-T-O thorpe. T-C-T-O-Thorpe.
T-H-O-R-P-E.
Octothorpe.
I know I'm wrong.
This man looking dead at you.
Bad chat.
Well, y'all stop putting the words in your feed.
Cheating.
Damn.
Are you talking?
Did I get it right?
Yeah.
Yeah, you got it right.
But they writing it. We got to take. Matter of fact, you got it right. But they writing it.
We got to take, matter of fact, you talk about it being in the chat.
My chat ain't even up.
Matter of fact, hold on, let me show you.
Oh, no, wait, don't say that.
Don't say that.
Look at my camera.
Look what's on my camera.
No.
Oh, my.
You got the computer.
Well, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Oh, wait, no. You saw I got my computer. This is what's up on my God. You got the computer. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Oh, wait, no.
You saw I got my computer.
The next word is festoon.
Yeah, yeah.
Man, I'm just stopping.
Festoon.
Festoon.
Festoon.
Festoon.
Festoon.
Are you going to apologize?
Please apologize.
No.
Okay, hold on.
Are you going to apologize for being wrong?
Absolutely not.
Who?
Fest-tune.
Fest. Fest.
Like when you fest up to something, right?
I fest up
to it. It starts with F-E-S.
Yes.
So I'm assuming festoon.
I know it's probably some weirdo butchering of the English language, the way this is spelled.
Festoon.
F-E-S.
Now, when you say tune, is it like tune, like the radio when you tune into something?
Is it T-O-O-N or the
T-U-N-E.
Festoon.
Festoon.
Festoon.
I don't like that we're not
ingredients and you trying to be on my side
and help me figure this out.
Festoon. Can I get
can I get
Describe decor and how a place is decorated festoon
you know it i'm gonna take a wing at it f-e-s-t-t-o-o-n i know it's wrong
you seriously bullshit
no it's right.
The next word.
Accubation.
Accubation.
I've never heard accubation, but I've heard
accusation.
It describes a person who eats or drinks laying down. Accubation. It describes a person who eats or drinks laying down.
Acubation.
Acubation.
Acubation.
Okay.
Acu.
Acu.
Acubation.
A-C-U-B-A-T-I-O-N.
I know it's wrong.
It's A-C-C-U-B-A-T-L-N
accubation
describe the person who eats a drink while laying down
no
you're not going to give me that
well I needed you to whisper
hey listen
you could have gave me that man
if you go to script spelling bee
and you spell the word wrong
for how well I'm doing tonight
you could have gave me that
your bonus word is bib leo clipped
bib leo clipped that's a good one
okay the word oh cho listen to me listen closely the word is biblio clipped a person
why you just say spell thief?
All right. No.
Because a biblioclip and a thief.
Biblioclip.
Bibli.
Bibli. I know B-I-B.
L.
Biblioclip. I know B-I-B-L-I-B-L-I-O. B-I-B-L-I-B-L-I-O.
B-I-B-L-O?
No, no, no, no, no.
B-I-B-L-I-O.
B-I-B-L-I-O. B-I-B-L-E-O.
Hey, I don't like this word, why?
Because I'm getting stumped.
I don't know if it's B-L-O.
No, it can't be B-L-O.
B-I-B-L-E-O.
B-I-B-L-E-O.
B-I-B-L-E-O.
A person who steals books.
B-I-B-L-E-O.
Klept.
K-L-E-P-T I know that's wrong
B-I-B
L-I-O
K-L-E-P-T
Biblio Klep
I was off by a little bit
What?
You got two right
Billingsgate No, you got two right Billingsgate
no you got three right
Billingsgate
yes I did
no he didn't get Billingsgate
you got Billingsgate
you got Festoon
no you got Octothor
you got Festoon and you got Billingsgate
I was four or six you got three you
was three or six hey yo boy you miss flowing
it's all good
oh so that the biblio clip was a bonus.
So actually, you were three for five, but you missed the bonus.
Three for six, so the bonus gets in there.
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