Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Favorite Albums + Only Fans saving lives

Episode Date: March 1, 2024

Shannon Sharpe & Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson discuss their all time favorite albums and break down how OnlyFans is helping people all across the US. 3:00 KD says Drake’s “Certified Lover Boy” i...s his fav all-time album 8:00 Gator nearly chases golf cart into pond 12:00 Woman loses $800K disability case after being in tree throwing contest 01:12:30 Woman asks passenger in business class if she could switch seats with her husband who was in economy 25:00 - Kellogg CEO says struggling families should eat cereal for dinner - Ocho calls him tone deaf 32:00 -Drea de Matteo says onlyfans saved her life 50:00 Q and Ayeee 56:00 Much more Nightcap (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)      #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:45 Bonus bets expire 168 hours after issuance. See DKNG.com slash promos for deposit, wagering, and eligibility restrictions, terms, and responsible gaming resources. Okay, the next kevin durant says drake's certified lover boy is his favorite album ever what's your favorite album ever oh that's easy this is this is easy now when you when you say album i'm not i'm not speaking on any genre of music but this album is a play from bottom, from top to bottom, a bottom to top, whichever way you want to go. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Everybody in the chat, I know you're going to agree with me as far as most, one of the most iconic albums that is a no skip album. And I'm sure everybody will have their choice on what they like on as far as this being the best album regards the genre
Starting point is 00:02:47 but i'm sure we can all agree on the miseducation of lauren hill being a classic album for me it is for sure i mean i i would need you to be specific when you talk about for me uh like rap right for me it's all eyes on me the The double album by Tupac. Really? Rap, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Now.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Okay. Listen, that's a difficult one, too, when you talk about the genre of rap. And we talk about iconic albums because you got Jay-Z. You got Biggie. You got Biggie. You got Eminem. You got so many people that have. Marshall, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:22 The old Slim Shady, where he told stories. The old Slim Shady. Yeah, with Stan and all that on it. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The old Slim Shady where he told stories. Yeah. And all that on it. Yes. Yeah. And that's a good one, man. I mean, did you get a Dre? You got Dre's album. You got Snoop. The Chronic. How you go? I mean, how the Chronic is not up there? Hey, you know what's funny? The Chronic would be good, but I don't think the Chronic
Starting point is 00:03:51 or Snoop Dogg, the old Snoop Dogg would really resonate with today's kids because the sound of music has changed today. It's changed. And then, you know, you ask somebody, yeah, it still hit. It does hit, but you ask some of the younger generation to listen to some of the stuff from back then they'll be like man what the hell
Starting point is 00:04:09 is this hey snoop and it's i don't know uh i think jay jay jay-z has some classics for sure classics some albums you know from that yet you can go from from from start to finish without without skipping but um i it's all preference. But I think when it comes to the miseducation of Lauryn Hill and that album, everybody has to be on one accord and agreeing that it is one of the best. Oh, yeah, for sure. For sure. I like Off the Wall by Michael Jackson.
Starting point is 00:04:39 I'm a big Michael Jackson fan. I'm a Prince fan. A Sign of the Times, Purple Rain uh purple rain i mean scuba that 1999 is the album um i like chardae i like oh yeah i like uh maxwell but y'all know me y'all know what you know about my girl what you know what what youall know my girl. What you know about Maxwell? I'm talking about the old Maxwell.
Starting point is 00:05:09 And D'Angelo. What you know about that old Jaheim? I got one for you right here, baby. I got one for you. I know you ain't gonna know about this. I know the chat ain't gonna know. What you got? Dave Hollister. I know about Dave Hollister. Yeah, boy. Dave Hollister got some heat, boy.
Starting point is 00:05:26 I forgot the name of the album. It's a good one. Oh, Dave Hollister used to rock. Man, Eric Bonet, Brian McKnight, these dudes had some great, really, really, really good music. Really good music. Music sold, child.
Starting point is 00:05:42 Yeah, he's going to fight with me. But, you know, for me, you know, my favorite artist, everybody know who it is, it's Michelle Indigocello. Yeah, but you can't put her in that. Plantation Lullabies, Bitter,
Starting point is 00:05:57 Cookie, the Anthropological Mixtape. Right. Oh, it's just something about it When I hear that woman's voice Because What genre is it? Yeah And she sings with such passion
Starting point is 00:06:15 You can hear when she's singing The hurt and the pain That someone is broken When she says like wasted time I wish you spend your time wasting someone or wasting on someone that won't love you like I would like I do
Starting point is 00:06:31 she said you rarely know that but I hang on everything you say but you turn and walk away into another's arms hopeless and shame. I wish I could hold you that way. Oh, oh, you want to stop?
Starting point is 00:06:51 Hey, you know what? That remind me of, you know what? That remind me of when I, when I think of, when I think of passion and pain and I know the, I know the artist is speaking from experience. Lenny Williams, I love you, right? Because I love you. That is from a... You can't make no song like that unless you've been through that.
Starting point is 00:07:15 Listen. Can bring me to tears today, this song. When Jet and a chick, a chick, baby, excuse me real quick. A chick broke up with me. She didn't know how to break with me in person. So she left this song on my voicemail to give me a better understanding of how she felt and how she wanted to express herself. She left in full length.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Jasmine Sullivan. I'm in love with another man on my voicemail to end things with me. Oh, when I tell you that song can bring tears to my eyes because it resonates with the past and someone leaving me and not giving me the courtesy of letting me know to my face but leaving it on my voicemail no boy hold on you ain't gotta tell joe why you think why do you think michelle and deggy or cello resonates so much with me because i know right right i feel like she's singing to me because that's happened to me
Starting point is 00:08:15 that you want someone so bad but they don't see it they turn and walk away yeah how i wish i could hold you that way man please come on now hey listen i know where you're coming from i know i i've been i've been through that i've been through that but let me tell you let me tell you let me you see how god worked oh yeah you see how god hey rail none i'm just using you as reference baby go ahead and do what you're doing you see how God work don't you to hear that but it really for me like when I'm at my lowest
Starting point is 00:08:54 the one person I'm gonna pick up the phone and call is my sister because she's gonna provide clarity to me and explain it to me. She's always going to say, Shannon, I love you. That's the first thing she says, Shannon, I love you. You're my baby brother.
Starting point is 00:09:14 But you're going to be okay. And, you know, she said, hey, she'll read me scripture. She said, let me pray. I will pray for you. Let me pray for you. And it's just something about when I hear her and she tells me it's going to be okay, I actually believe it. Because a lot of times people have told me it's going to be okay and I don't necessarily believe it. But every time she's ever told
Starting point is 00:09:32 me that it's going to be okay, I believe her. I believe it. There's something about her voice. There's something about she's the closest thing to my grandmother and her voice. She can get me to calm. I like i'm gonna do it she's like shannon there's your big sister talking to you yeah and it it brings me a peace now my brother's
Starting point is 00:09:54 like hey bro what's going on talk to me you know he he talked he talked he's very matter of fact she's like almost like like a mother talking to a small child telling me it's gonna be okay without yeah i mean she's not there i mean a lot of times like you know when i was going through she came out you know she's like hey she told my brother say hey i'm going i'm going to see i'm going to see ship that's what she called me ship and uh yeah we talked a lot of times in the room. Just heard that. She said, boy, she's like, it's going to be OK. You know, hey, you know, God didn't bring you this far to leave you now. And so when Michelle and Dago is in those songs resonate so much with me because a lot of songs, not just that when, um, uh, the song, uh, Atlantic star, uh, uh,
Starting point is 00:10:45 send for me. I remember a lot of those songs. Uh, uh, I remember like, man. Yeah. And you know,
Starting point is 00:10:57 and the funny thing about it is the music back then was so different. You can feel the pain and Marvin Gaye and Bobby Womack you can feel the pain through experience and the stuff that they went through they were they and it it you could feel it through the music man you could feel it through the music and today today's era we always talk about what happened to R&B I mean it's different now it's definitely different yeah yeah yeah I mean they were thinking about they were trying to get they were trying to get they were trying to, you know, trying to shake the covers, too. But they had a more subtle way.
Starting point is 00:11:29 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Very subtle. Very subtle way. Very subtle way.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Of getting them out of the clothes, Ocho. Check this out, Ocho. Yeah. An alligator chases a golf cart into a Florida pond. Check this out. You see the gator? You see how small he is? Oh, he ain't small, my bad.
Starting point is 00:11:48 I told y'all. Hey, listen. You could have kept going straight. You could have rolled right over him. He would have been fine. He's like... You could have rolled right over him. He would have been fine. Golf cart don't weigh that much. First of all, I told y'all... Look, look, look. Y'all better start paying.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Y'all passing through ain't paying the toll. Listen, you know that's Florida, right? Yeah, that's Florida. I mean, if you live here, if you lived here long enough, you've had encounters with gators. Obviously, you know, they are very fast once they go on their hind legs. But in that situation, just keep going straight. Run him over and keep going.
Starting point is 00:12:24 He's not going to be hurt he'll be fine he's he's a he's good size he's good size about what's that about but here's the thing though joe here's the thing yeah is that where do you want him to go y'all keep building in their habitat where you want him to go well you know the funny thing is you could i see the homes back in the background somebody had that gator when he was smaller and released them when he got of size oh joe when he got a size people always people always do that oh we get to get the little baby gator oh joe if you keep encroaching in their habitat if you keep building and y'all keep building in marsh
Starting point is 00:13:02 lands and swamp lands this is what you're get. Where do you want them to go? That's why they be in your swimming pool. That's why they're in their backyard because your backyard is in their habitat. Listen, gators in Florida are the amenities. It comes with the culture. It's a part of Florida. It's just part of us.
Starting point is 00:13:20 I like that. That was a dope video. But he better than me because I would have kept going straight. And the thing is you got to worry about your pets yeah okay that's the issue if you live in that area like that especially with the homemade pond in the back keep your dog on a leash
Starting point is 00:13:35 keep your dog because the dog sees something like that what's the first thing dogs do go straight to it especially if they small and if he walking by the edge gators are ambush predators. And snatch you right up. Yep. If you got an elderly parent or grandparents, don't let them walk like that.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Hey, you saw, did you see that video? Yeah, man. Yeah, man. They're great at assessing. Oh, yeah, I can take this person down, or I can take this down. And the funny thing about it, until you get up close on them, you don't
Starting point is 00:14:08 understand how fast they are in short spurts and how quick in small spaces be upon you before you even know it. You got to be because you're only going to get that one chance to get that break. And that's it. And once they lock in, Ocho, it's time for
Starting point is 00:14:24 one of our favorite segments of the day, our daily dum-dum. Here we go. Boom. Who messed up? Ocho, a woman lost more than $800,000 in an injury lawsuit at the photo surface of her partaking in a Christmas tree tossing contest. The 36-year-old woman from, I guess, South Africa. RSA. Is that South Africa? Ireland. Excuse me. RSA Ireland. She sued in a 2017 car crash allegedly caused her debilitating neck and back pains.
Starting point is 00:15:10 She claims the pain prevented her from holding down a job for five years. She was eventually rewarded disability payments, but they recently came to a screeching halt after she was caught tossing a tree. The local newspaper stumbled upon the photo from 2018, which means it was taken up a year after the incident. The judge said the competition involved people throwing a very large natural Christmas tree, and it was being thrown by her in a very agile movement. I'm afraid I cannot but conclude that the claims were entirely exaggerated on that basis.
Starting point is 00:15:48 I propose to dismiss the claim. She pumped the bag, Ocho. Now, Ocho, Christmas, I'm thinking about what I'm going to get for Christmas. I ain't throwing no damn creeps. And you, Ocho, you know what you done done. You done lied to these people and got their money for disability. Yeah. And you won't go through a Christmas tree.
Starting point is 00:16:08 And the funny thing about it, you know, when you get, when you win a settlement, right. And if, okay, you want 800,000,
Starting point is 00:16:13 they don't give it to you all at once. You get it. You get it in spurts. You get it, you know, um, the disbursements. So I'm seeing,
Starting point is 00:16:21 I'm, I'm thinking when is this old or did this happen in 2024? They just, here's the thing. She had the car accident in 2017. Right, 2017. She partook in the Christmas tree competition in 2018. Right. She won the settlement years later and it just came to fruition.
Starting point is 00:16:40 And they said, nah, let's get that back. Oh, shit. Well, she'd been getting most of that money and shit. If they just finding it out from shit. Well, she's been getting most of that money and shit. If they just finding it out from all that time, she didn't got most of that money by now. Guess what, Ocho? That Cripple Tree competition better be had a million dollar first prize
Starting point is 00:16:54 to make up for the $800,000. But she did win the competition, Ocho. And she won it? She must have been strong. Clearly, she didn't have debilitating neck and back pain. Injury, yeah. There's no way she can come back from that.
Starting point is 00:17:14 There's no excuse you can use in court that can get you back on your payment plans from that injury. So it's a wrap. But I hope she did what she was supposed to do with her money, because obviously she got some of them disbursements throughout all these years. But yeah, but that train is over,
Starting point is 00:17:27 honey. I've heard of a story like this. Um, a woman asked a fellow passenger to move. Oh, Joe, you know, you're like,
Starting point is 00:17:37 okay, you were real, you were real. Let's just say you were real in first class and y'all not sitting together. And you see a fellow passenger. You say, Hey, do you mind
Starting point is 00:17:45 switching seats with such my wife so we can sit together okay sure check this out a woman asked a fellow passenger could he switch with her husband right the sad thing was her husband was economy in the middle seat they They're in first class. Hell no. I mean, why would you even do that? Why would you even disrespect someone that paid their money to sit in first class
Starting point is 00:18:15 and ride in comfort to go back to the goddamn economy because you want to sit with your husband? How about the audacity in the entitlement you know what i told him he's like i'm not gonna switch with him but you can i mean he you want him up here so bad how about you go back there get that middle seat i'll be more than happy to sit next to your husband that's a good one that's a good one or you know what you could do you can go back and
Starting point is 00:18:42 tell your husband whoever's sitting next to him, ask him if the person sitting next to him want to come up to God damn first class and you go back there and economy with him. If you want him, if you want to sit with him that bad. Why would I? That's going, I mean, the tickets now, man, they're astronomical. You're talking about somewhere between
Starting point is 00:18:59 two and four thousand dollars. And you think, whoa, I'm going to give up my seat. And then you're going to go sit back and then go sit in a middle seat for three hundred dollars because one of y'all wanted to be cheap and you think somebody's gonna be out of the kindness of their heart like you know what yeah i want you to sit yeah let's try please if anything it should have been the other way if you want to be with your husband going back to an economy he was an 18c the incident happened on board a flight from toronto to vancouver via a unspecified airline hey did they have an argument or something no i don't know i'm trying
Starting point is 00:19:35 to figure out what made her think that someone would give up their first class seat i get it ocho okay me and me and the guests we're not we're not sitting together and you know hey she's in she's in b and there's somebody else that has a bc uh a window seat yeah right you might switch it up okay fine no problem none zero long as it's still long long as it's still in first class it makes sense it in my profile. I'll see non-bulkhead. You know, hey, the blow bladder ain't what it used to be, so, you know, I'm going to make – I'm going to get up a lot, and I don't want to be stepping over you and putting my ass in your face and, you know, you trying to eat. So I just like to get on up, Ocho, and go into the bathroom.
Starting point is 00:20:21 I can't do bulkhead because I like to stretch out, Ocho, and that bulkhead, that thing, it doesn't move. And then you can't have your bag down. You got to have it up over your head. And I get tired of going up there. If I need something, get it. Put it back up. Put it back up. So just let me go ahead and get an aisle
Starting point is 00:20:38 seat, non-bulkhead. And a lot of times, you know, I'll trade with them. So if somebody's like they want to sit you know if it's i'll trade with me so somebody's like um they want to see it with if it's an aisle seat and their wife is in b you know hey i'll go long as it's not a ball can't see i'll switch with them no problem i understand people want to be together i mean i've been in i've been in that situation not multiple times but a few times obviously with real and i when we're traveling somewhere and obviously we for some reason this one here back here she likes to wait to get tickets last minute when we have to go somewhere because most of the most of the time we want to travel
Starting point is 00:21:12 we don't plan ahead of time we'd be like you know you want to do something okay but we out and we won't be able to get seats together so the few times that we've had to do that and ask people to change they've always been very nice very nice and um it's never been an issue but i mean that was ridiculous of her of her to even think to ask somebody to go back to economy so her husband can come sit with her yeah i was like no but you can trade with your husband i'm sure he would love it that's ridiculous i'm michael casson 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.
Starting point is 00:21:49 In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold, connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. It's this idea that 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. Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment, and sports collide. And hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets.
Starting point is 00:22:38 Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Check this out. Multi-millionaire CEO of a food processing giant, Kellogg suggests that family with strained finances could cope by eating cereal for dinner. The CEO earned an annual base salary of $1 million with more than $4 million in incentives. Do you think he's feeding his kids cereal for dinner? This also comes on the heels of General Mills being hit with a
Starting point is 00:23:15 class-action lawsuit claiming Cheerios contain harmful pesticides. I mean, I wouldn't even say it anything. It's like, I understand that the economy is really hard on families, family of four, family of five, tough to make ends meet, but to be so tone deaf to say, well, you should eat cereal. Yeah. I mean, I mean, listen, obviously people of power,
Starting point is 00:23:41 people in positions of power, especially those higher up the food chain they always let you know what they think about you they will always let you know what they think about you they always let you know how they feel about you especially with comments like this and to be tone deaf and not understanding the difficult times that we're in now to even utter those words and allow it to get out says all you need to say it's all you need to hear and it's always always been like that it's always been like that and the fact that people are still that disconnected from reality and what's going on out here in the real world it sucks it sucks yeah it is it's tough man it's he's serious and the funny thing about it is what he's saying to
Starting point is 00:24:26 do is something we did as kids oh yeah goddamn way and that what i mean it was i mean yeah we didn't have obviously we didn't have what we had now but hell i like eating cereal my grandma like boy stop eating up all that cereal you'll have nothing to eat for breakfast yep saying that that's me i i had an issue not an issue but I used to love while I'm gaming at night. Obviously, as a kid growing up, my mom and my grandma, actually my grandma cooking dinner. I was like, Mommy, I'm good. I'm good. I got me a bowl of cereal.
Starting point is 00:24:54 Either I got my Frosted Flakes. I get my bananas, cut my bananas up in my Frosted Flakes, or I got my Raisin Bran. Cut my banana with my Raisin Bran, put my bananas in there, sprinkle a little sugar. Man, they got all this sugar already on Raisinin bread sugar already on frosted plate damn i did not i'm a frosted i'm talking about my raisin bread i said i used to spice it up a little bit we got cornflakes that god dang big old white box with that roost on it
Starting point is 00:25:20 cornflakes that's dry bro what you thought we were gonna get cookie crisp fruit loop diggum smacks no i don't like food fruit loops cut the uh the top of your mouth man i hate them i hate them fruit i mean what bro bro what you thought we were gonna get you ain't had nothing nothing with a little flavor cornflakes okay, cornflakes. You had some sugar? Okay, okay, okay. A lot of times we had cornflakes with canned milk. I didn't really know you was supposed to. Oh, canned milk with the evaporated milk.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Man, my granddaddy, God rest his soul. Y'all had cream of wheat? No, we had grits. My granddaddy just made me cream of wheat with evaporated milk. No, we had grits. We had grits. make me cream of wheat with evaporated milk. No. We had grits. We had grits.
Starting point is 00:26:06 We had grits. I mean, in the South where I'm from, I mean, I don't know. I mean, from now here and now people. But I never knew somebody. I've never seen somebody when I was growing up eat cream of wheat. It was always grits. Man, listen. I love that goddamn cream of wheat.
Starting point is 00:26:20 I'll never forget. My old boy used to make me cream of wheat or Quaker Oats oatmeal, and he always used the evaporated milk. Oh, with the cow in the front. The white can. Yeah, man. Yeah, that's throwback. But see, Ocho, I didn't know that evaporated milk, you're supposed to cook with it.
Starting point is 00:26:40 You're not supposed to eat it like on cereal. I didn't know that. It was real thick. That's why my stomach was like that. I didn't know that. It was real thick, too, man. That's why my stomach was like that. I didn't know that. Somebody told me, said, man, you ate that? Yeah. They's like, man, you supposed to cook with that. I said, yeah, I cooked them cornflakes right on up.
Starting point is 00:26:55 Hey, listen. When the milk used to get low, when it used to get low, my grandma... Don't use that add some water to that add some water to that well well i remember that was some good days man we serious god i mean my brother like this what i like because he did something that i don't know how many brothers i'm sure their stories brothers can share their story, but he got up one morning and whoever got, you know, you ate the cereal first and he got up and it was just enough milk for one bowl.
Starting point is 00:27:31 But we had more cereal, but no milk. So my brother ate the cereal and left the milk so I could have some cereal. So I was like, OK, that's when it really dawned on me. That like my brother, like I be my when it really dawned on me that my brother never told me he loved me until we were grown. Right, right, right. But for him to do that,
Starting point is 00:27:54 I'm like, yeah, he okay. Okay, now it's time for your favorite segment, Ocho. It's time for the fan favorite, Nightcap After Dark. And don't ah drea de mateo says only fans saved her life the soprano actress said the money she made from the platform after she struggled getting acting work 100 saved her life i can't believe i'm saying that but it really did save us she said i lost my mom uh lost and my other mom who has dementia
Starting point is 00:28:32 had run out of money for her caregiver i didn't know what which way was up she said so in august she says she had only only ten dollars to her name She reluctantly created an OnlyFans account and her fans subscribed for $15 a month. Her account taglined The Soprano. She claimed within five minutes, she made enough money to pay off the debt on her home and start a streetwear brand. It saved my home of many years. That was very important to us, she said.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Only, check this out, Ocho. OnlyFans is now the highest paying side hustle in the u.s only fans have been found to have the highest median income when compared to other side hustlers according to tax service provider keeper only fans creators can bring an annual medium income of 40 of almost five thousand dollars that's nearly double the most popular side hustle of doordash which comes in at two thousand six hundred and thirty six dollars yeah listen these are the times that we're in now these are the times that we're in now and obviously you have people that are that um talk about pride and and and they're more and their morality and morals
Starting point is 00:29:42 and all this stuff listen all that stuff is good and dandy, but when things get tough, there is no outlet. And you have some people like some people that are very Christian, very, very, they love to say, you know what, just pray on it. God is going to come through. All right, listen, I'm all for it. But when them bills come in the first and that prayer don't work, I mean, you got to do what you got to do. And those are the times when the economy is very, very, very, very tough.
Starting point is 00:30:10 And these are the times that we're in now. And sometimes people have to go to extreme measures. Extreme. You would never think you would have to do it, especially with her being an actress. Look, everybody making Denzel or Julia Roberts. No. Jodie Foster. They're not making that type of money.
Starting point is 00:30:30 No, no. You know, you have to find ways to always generate income. And obviously when it comes to acting, remember, you ain't promised a role. You ain't promised a role. You got to go rehearse. You got to try out, get rehearsals and hope you get. And then you got to read. And you got to, she had to do what she had to do. Only fans is saving a lot of people's lives.
Starting point is 00:30:52 I ain't got no, Ocho. Saving a lot of people. I have nothing against it. I ain't got no, I ain't got no Only Fan account. You know, I can't look at nothing. But if I got the, if we got the, let's just say we're in a family, we got in the bind. And she's like, hey, you know, like I said, Ocho, you know, I can't look at nothing. But if I got in a bind, if we got in a bind, let's just say we're in a bind, we got in a bind. And she's like, hey,
Starting point is 00:31:07 you know, like I said, old Joe, you know, I see what they be making, I see some of them old chicks. Yeah. You want a vertical horizontal. I mean, what's the best shot, George? Hey, listen. You the cameraman listen there's something
Starting point is 00:31:27 that feed yeah listen there's something that goes to the extent as far as making content with the partner you know engaging in horizontal and vertical activity now listen if
Starting point is 00:31:44 anything was to happen and we would have hit hard time, man, shoot, man, real, but listen, we'll be the top earning OnlyFans content creators ever known to man, ever. Because here's the thing, Ojo. I like that, baby. You can let them see it, but they can't judge it. They can't get it now. Now, I'm going to draw the line. I'm going to draw here's the thing, Ojo. I like that, baby. You can let them see it, but they can't judge it.
Starting point is 00:32:05 They can't get it now. I'm going to draw the line right there, Ojo. Hey. Yeah, we got to draw somewhere. Baby. Baby. Man, she fell asleep already. One of my favorite things, Ojo, is crossing the Rubicon.
Starting point is 00:32:20 That means you're going too far. We're going too far. Ain't no turning back. Right. Right. that means you're going too far ain't no turning back right I get it we talked about it earlier this year the Joe Smith situation and how he didn't know what we think you think that was for publicity and hopefully
Starting point is 00:32:40 they got what they were looking for in that situation because I hate that Joe Smith made what 60 something million dollars and he doesn't have a whole lot and she's like hey, bro, these bills piling up, bro. I mean, what you want me to do? You got to.
Starting point is 00:32:54 The fact that women and men as well have an outlet, a much easier outlet as opposed to working a nine to five and they can make ten times or five times what you to working a nine to five and they can make 10 times the five times what you do at a nine to five and make it in such a fast amount of time such a fast amount of time i mean it's a loophole it's not for everybody it's not for everybody but those that need to make a living those that have emergency situations that come up and knowing they can get fast money
Starting point is 00:33:23 and i mean it's all for it now everybody ain't gonna hit the motherfucking lot you gotta be realistic and there's really no reason because there are some women i mean have flawless body bodies and they make eggs and there are some women that like well damn how you making you know 20 man you know 10 15 20 bands a month how you there's no rhyme or reason. People like what they like. I mean, you see all these like, oh, you can get women's underwear. You can get women's pads and stuff. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:33:52 it's freaky mofos out there like that on show. I say, man, y'all some sick. God dang. Oh, I ain't know. They want you to send their panties. Oh, they pay for that. People pay for that.
Starting point is 00:34:08 That's crazy. You can make some shit. I might have to sign up. Man, I don't know about those skid mark draws. Man, what a hero. Like you said, women got an opportunity. They got a great side hustle. Women got a great side hustle.
Starting point is 00:34:33 Send pictures of your feet. Send pictures of your boobs. Send pictures of, you know, send me some underwear, some smelly underwear. Don't take a bath for like four, five days. What? I think we should have a test. What kind of test?
Starting point is 00:34:50 Me. Like a test. I'm going to sign up for OnlyFans for the month of March and see how much. When we do our last show the month of March, we'll see how much I make. Well, you go right here. I ain't going to make nothing. I mean, push come to show. If you't going to push come to show. If you see a picture of a baby on the fans.
Starting point is 00:35:15 Your boy getting a bite. Your boy getting a bite. Hey. That baby all about that like that, Ocho. Hey. I'm going to see my ass real, man. Let me, let me, let me make some content real quick to see. It's just a month of March.
Starting point is 00:35:29 Well, you know, it marches right around the corner. I just want to see what I can generate in revenue, you know, for a month and just see how that thing, you know, shit I'm, I'm off. I'm on break right now. Anyway, might as well. Might as well add another job to, to my resume. I can't wait to get me a vacation. I'm going to be so happy. Ocho, check this out.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Jeremy Shepard. My wife and I have been together since we were 17. We are now 35 years of age. Not once have I ever heard her pass gas. Stand on business, Ocho. Jeremy, I'm with you, bro. I'm with you.
Starting point is 00:36:04 Now, think about Ocho. Think about somebody going to get that Dio Extra Large. Somebody going to get that Birkin. Somebody going to get that Balenciaga Gucci Collar. Somebody going to get them YSL bags that I got stacked up there. Somebody going to get
Starting point is 00:36:20 that limited edition Louis Vuitton. Now, you mean to tell me, for a chance to have all that, your own Vuitton. Now, you mean to tell me, for a chance to have all that, your own car, your own account, and all you got to know how to do is pass gas in front of me and you can't do that? I'm just trying to figure out what the hell y'all eating. You're right, Ocho. They're eating all
Starting point is 00:36:36 these vegans and all that stuff, eating all that grass and that high fiber stuff and blowing it up. Yeah, but see, we don't eat like that over here. So, ain't got to worry about that. Nah. Hell nah. That's very commendable, though. To each his own. Congratulations
Starting point is 00:36:52 to y'all. Ocho, we got one. I'm going to let you take a crack at this one. Black Hole Comics says, Sup, Uncle Ocho. Love the show. I was unfaithful to my wife. Advice on winning her back. I'm giving her time and space, trying to win back her trust. Ocho, take off.
Starting point is 00:37:11 Shit, boy. That's rough there, boy. You know, I mean, shoot. But winning back her trust, that's the hard part. Man. That's the hard part. And the key word that you just said is not girlfriend. Wife. Well, you said wife. So you got to understand. Let me tell you, McLeod. You got to understand. She's going to get her leg back.
Starting point is 00:37:30 Ocho, no, no, Ocho. Come on now, Ocho. Don't do that. Come on, Ocho. Don't do that, Ocho. We got to live in reality. We got to be realistic. You got to understand that, young fella.
Starting point is 00:37:43 I love you to death. I love you to death. But she's going to get that lick back oh man remember how real the dead president is okay with that um um we got to be realistic you know this this is nightcap for a reason i i want you i want you to get your wife back with great understanding you know what time it is when she decides to come back she coming back with a clear mind and y'all starting from scratch but major mistake here's the thing the old joe the fag is like look the first time they get mad what the first thing they're gonna say call that call that beat that's probably why you won that's why that's why you couldn't take me you probably gave that beat all your money.
Starting point is 00:38:27 That's something that you have to live with. And that's something that he obviously wants to live with because he's trying to get her back. I thought, nah, uh-uh. Oh. Was it good? Come on now. I don't have no question like that. Was it good? I hated that.
Starting point is 00:38:43 It was terrible. I was laughing the whole while. I know what you mean. I know what you mean. The game is the game. It hasn't changed. But she's probably going to come back. You want me to tell you why she's going to come back? Because it ain't nothing out there.
Starting point is 00:38:59 Ain't nothing out there. Ain't nothing out there. She's going to miss you. Give her some space. Give her some time. With great understanding. I want you to have common sense and logic now because when she does decide to come back just know what time it is all right and just start you starting fresh you can start new slate thing is the longer you stay apart the harder it is to get back together because you start to become two different people.
Starting point is 00:39:26 All of a sudden, you start to think of an individual and not as a team and not as a pair. And all of a sudden, you're like, okay, you start dating other people. That starts to move to the forefront. Now, I'm not
Starting point is 00:39:41 working as hard now as I was in the beginning i can only do so much yeah and then like hold on hold on wait a minute now hey i ain't finna hey this ain't finna be no you sleep with 15 guys and then come on back that ain't finna happen oh no oh no no no no oh oh oh oh you whoa whoa whoa now come on now hold on listen for one i think young fella that asked the question you have to understand if you like the dance it take two to tango it take two to tango you can't be the only dancing partner now you understand and you you messed up for one you got to give a space that's fine and dandy she has to be responsive some type of communication just in some slight if you're not getting none of that and you're dancing by
Starting point is 00:40:35 yourself move on nah man it ain't it ain't nothing no i'm not gonna let you dangle me i'm not gonna let you let i'm not gonna be not going to let you let, I'm not going to be no fool out here you can't be no fool but again, if she's responsive small communication here and there not pestering her, not bothering her but she's willing to respond
Starting point is 00:40:57 and there is hope there is light at the end of the tunnel then you continue pursuit if there is light at the end of the tunnel, then you continue your pursuit. I'm always going to ask, Ocho, if you date somebody and they
Starting point is 00:41:12 dated somebody famous before, do you want to know? No. It's on you. I don't care. I don't care. You can tell me. I can know. But sometimes it's good to know, especially't care i don't care uncle you could tell me i i can't know i put but sometimes it's good to know especially when you're in that circle i don't want to be i don't want to be i don't want to be in his face and i don't want him in my face knowing that you know
Starting point is 00:41:33 you're not saying no joke right right right right right yeah i i mean dude i don't be i don't be i ain't never asked nobody how many you slept with and who you slept with what you did before me is what you did I don't care that's you dudes are very very very
Starting point is 00:41:57 very focused on women's body counts for some reason I mean you and I talked about it I like your season and you got to have two or more kids. If you ain't got no kids, I'm good. Because women with no kids, they don't have no food in the refrigerator
Starting point is 00:42:11 and they always want to go out and eat. I'm straight. I need somebody that got snacks in the pantry. I need somebody that got kids because that let me know you got a little structure. You got a little discipline at home. Yeah, yeah. I think, you know, you, you, nah, I ain't got nah. Oh, she got too, she got too many
Starting point is 00:42:27 bodies. Nick and you. That's ego, though. That's ego talking to Ocho. If I don't got no, I don't have no problem competing with your
Starting point is 00:42:42 past. Ocho, I don't have no problem with that. I'm good. Bro. I'm ready. Even if she tell you, in order for her to get good at what she does, she had to practice on something. You got to practice.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Tom Brady wasn't Tom Brady the first game that he played. He became good because he put a lot of years in it, a lot of practice, a lot of study, a lot of hours. I'm just saying. I'm going to keep it a stop with you now. Y'all won't be able to come out here and paint your rosy picture. But if she could, if she got you levitating, she had to practice on somebody first. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:18 And sometimes I don't think men understand that. I'm cool with it. They want the fine woman, drop dead gorgeous, the bad chick, and then wanted to come like a damn virgin. Man, stop it. Y'all got unrealistic expectations. Y'all think the baddest y'all think y'all about to be the first one to touch the baddest brawl? Do y'all really think guys can't? Ocho, please tell me they're not that naive
Starting point is 00:43:46 please tell me that's not the case listen you you're not on twitter enough you on there but i just watch i don't really engage in those conversations but it's an ongoing topic all the goddamn time and it's really not men of high caliber because men of high caliber and high status you know damn well they don't give a fuck about that shit because they already understand what comes with the territory with the type of women that they're going after and chasing so you know they don't care it's just you know there's the young fellas oh she done been with too many oh she did man as you get older you understand as you get older you get older, you'll get a little bit wiser. Yeah, Ocho.
Starting point is 00:44:26 I'm like, bro, come on now, bro. Come on now. She like that. You banging. Think about it. You are who you are. And you find her attractive. So you think you're the only one that find her attractive.
Starting point is 00:44:39 You're the only one that think you got reach. Right. Like AT&T. Come on, man. Y'all better stop playing. Hey, bro, look. I ain't gonna ask you nothing about your past. You tell me when you feel free what you want to tell me.
Starting point is 00:44:57 Hopefully, you know, it's nothing too ridiculous. I don't know if, you know, I don't know if you on Pornhub now. We might have to sit down and talk about this But I'm just saying I'm just saying we got to talk about it
Starting point is 00:45:11 Hold on I ain't saying I'm leaving Okay Okay Yeah You still got your umbrella raincoat Let that cat out. That cat finna stay in there now.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Cat ain't going nowhere. Okay. You know, Miss Nasty B still waiting on you. Yeah, she waiting on you. You know, it's going to storm any day whenever you're ready. You know, I've been renting a lot in California, in Southern California, my backyard. But I got me a big old golf umbrella. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:48 That thing opened up bad. Yeah. That might be enough for her, man. Mm-hmm. You better stop playing. You better stop playing. I'm Michael Kassin, 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.
Starting point is 00:46:12 In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold, connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. It's this idea that 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. Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment, and sports collide. And hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things
Starting point is 00:46:58 up a bit in the most crowded of markets. Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Black Hole Comics, bro, I wish you the best of luck, man. I mean, I love it. We're human. We make mistakes. And sometimes, sometimes women are willing to forgive. They'll never forget. Now, if you think at some point in time when y'all get into an argument,
Starting point is 00:47:38 you late for something, or you don't answer her call, then she gonna say you was all probably on that phone with that bee, or you probably was at that B house? Or you probably do it? You're wrong, bro. You're going to hear that for the rest of your life. You got to eat it up.
Starting point is 00:47:52 Eat it. Own it. Baby, I messed up. I messed up. I messed up. Yeah. You got to eat it up. Man, I wish you luck, though.
Starting point is 00:48:01 But don't be no fool. Don't be no fool chasing no ghost. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Don't be no fool chasing no ghost. You're right, though. Hey, I mean, okay. Oh, you know what, Ocho? Get your lick back. But as long as you get like five or six licks back now.
Starting point is 00:48:18 Oh, no. Oh, no. You got done. How old do you think he is? How old is he, bro? I'm assuming he got to be. Look, I don't know. Sometimes people get married young.
Starting point is 00:48:30 So I'm going to say, let's just say 30s. Oh, yeah. She. All right. And you know what, Ocho? She already got the one she want. She got to slide up. She will.
Starting point is 00:48:42 If you look, I promise you did. You make a mistake guys And you got a lady You got a wife She already got the guy in mind Always And I go to the restaurant I already know what I'm gonna order
Starting point is 00:48:54 I already know what I'm gonna order Always If you got a night If you got a specialty salad That has something like Have like pecans Or walnuts Or
Starting point is 00:49:03 Not almonds I don't like almonds But it's a An arugula Or a mixed green salad that has something like pecans or walnuts or not almonds. I don't like almonds. But it's an arugula or a mixed green salad, and it has fruit. Maybe it has strawberries or maybe it has peaches. I'm going to get that. Okay? More than likely, I'm going to get the ribeye.
Starting point is 00:49:20 If you got a bone in, I'm probably going to order the bone in. Sometimes I'll get the Wagyu. I'll get the A5. I go to a restaurant, I already know. I promise you, she already knows. She already got them sized up. Always. Game is the game. Hard, but it's fair.
Starting point is 00:49:38 Sad, but it's true. Hell, you see, people, they know we're telling the truth truth you just don't want to hear it it's just like with your mom your parents my grandma grandfather was telling us stuff when we were growing up you don't know they was telling truth but i don't want to hear that i try to do what i want to do especially especially i'm not sure what the age the age range our chat is, depending on the age range of our chat,
Starting point is 00:50:06 then they'll have a better understanding on what we're talking about. Not only what we're saying, but through experience, especially as the women who will probably agree because they do know ahead of time, especially when things,
Starting point is 00:50:18 there's always a plan B. Yeah. Oh, there's always a plan B. Come on, man. Don't play. Don't play. Don't play. We don't have to play that game. No need to sell
Starting point is 00:50:26 no dreams. But I just know. No need to hit me with all them spiritual quotes and all this bullshit. Man, come on, man. All I'm saying is that I'm playing A. Playing B ain't going to treat you like me now. He see how you coming Never will
Starting point is 00:50:49 Cause if you think Hold on now stay with me If you think If you with somebody And you cheat with the next dude If you think the dude gonna take you serious Knowing you cheating on him Come on now
Starting point is 00:51:01 Be wise Cause you fuck up your you fuck up your for show for some more you'll be out there all by yourself mess up the for show for some more and be out the door alright alright it's a
Starting point is 00:51:16 it's a crazy game you better know how to play it yeah I think I'm going to stay in my little place, me and my little boys. We go. I ain't bothering nobody. I'm just still over here, Hocho. It's time for
Starting point is 00:51:37 the last segment of the day. It's called Q and A. Yeah, it won't be no cheating today. Won't be no cheating today. Upgrade King, bro, you be getting in this thing. Hey, we ain't had no question from Lady Ray. She must be asleep tonight.
Starting point is 00:51:57 Ocho, which cigar from your brand would you recommend to pair with Unce Cognac? Thank you in advance. You know what? The cigar to pair with Unce Cognacac. Thank you in advance. You know what? The cigar to pair with Unc's Cognac will probably be the Boa Vida. Probably be the Boa Vida, even though their Patron is just as smooth. But yeah, try the Boa Vida.
Starting point is 00:52:15 And we got a new line coming out. We got a new blend coming out very soon in representation of me making the Ring of Honor in Cincinnati. So when that drops, you will know soon. I'm sure uncle probably, uh,
Starting point is 00:52:30 give me, give me a, give me a good, a good boost and put the link on top. Once we, once we get rolling, what we should, what we go,
Starting point is 00:52:36 what we should, what we could do is that, uh, when we get, uh, activated in Florida, I come down and we get a cigar bar and we have an event where we pair your cigars with my Kanye.
Starting point is 00:52:52 I like that. Well, I can get the whole city to come to that. You like that. So that's what we look at. Oh, no, no.
Starting point is 00:53:00 Yeah. We're going, we're going, we're going to, we're going to get it right. Green tears, landscape doting in nine times to us and send us his questions in nine parts. Yeah, we're going to get it right. Green tears landscape, though, then in nine times to us and send us his questions in nine parts.
Starting point is 00:53:09 Part one, Ernie here. I'm married with a four-year-old son. My wife's bro told her she wasted her school degrees, multiple masters that their dad paid for. Part two, have called her selfish and ungrateful and taken advantage since she now watches her mom full time and is raising our boy. Part three, we moved in with our parents because her mom has Parkinson's. So sad and so sad what I witnessed every day. My wife is a very hard worker. Part four, she was a teacher for years, went to school while teaching to get her master's before this thing.
Starting point is 00:53:45 I came up with a mom. She's got two masters. Part five, my wife gave birth to our son, took time off and was working again. I don't understand why our brother questioned why we moved in. Why he care? He ain't paying no bills or that. But anyway, she was grinding before this came up. We had our own apartment.
Starting point is 00:54:02 Didn't bother no one. Ask anyone for help. Part seven, my wife and her mom have a great relationship her mom wanted one person she could trust be comfortable with doing everything in life my grandmother that was my sister her dad still her dad still works i know that your sister washed over your grandma you're absolutely right what would you tell your brother if he acted like like if he acted like me like this? Okay. Part nine. Ocho, do you think okay, acting like this?
Starting point is 00:54:34 We'll ask. We'll take each question. Thanks, guys. Keep up great grinding as Jordan. Sorry about the sorry about this. Haha. Thanks. Makes this when it came to my grandmother. Even her own kids stepped aside. Because now my brother and I, we are.
Starting point is 00:54:56 We take care of everything. Right. My grandmother had already told them she had a meeting. She called all her kids in there, all the ones that were alive. A lot of. My grandmother's kids preceded her in death. Mm hmm. Three of her sons. Preceded her in death. So all the ones that were alive. But at that time, they were they were they were they were all still alive.
Starting point is 00:55:24 So on four Sundays, all the kids, they still went to the same church. All my aunts and uncles went to the same church. They would come over, eat at the church. My grandmother called them all in. She said, look, when I go, I want y'all to stand down. I want Libby to handle everything. She already laid out for my sister What she wanted to be buried in She told my sister I bought her a necklace
Starting point is 00:55:52 With a diamond cross She said that goes in the casket with me I bought her a watch that glow up in the dark Had big numbers She said that goes in the casket with me She said Libby make sure I have my hat on She make sure I have my teeth in That's what she wanted Yeah with me. She said, Libby, make sure I have my hat on. She make sure I have my teeth in.
Starting point is 00:56:07 That's what she wanted. Yeah. Okay. Yes, sir. We come down there. Oh, okay, Libby, what you want? Libby, put Grady away. Nice. Nice is nice. Whatever the cost is no issue at this point. Whatever it is, because she gave her
Starting point is 00:56:24 life, raised her nine and took my mom's three so now ain't no matter about anything else so when it came to my sister i mean it came to my grandmother my sister made all the calls and her own kids they didn't they didn't they didn't they didn't say anything they understood my sister was there every day. When my sister came in 1970, she was 10. She lived with my grandmother until 2011. She never went anywhere. Right. So for all those years, so for 50 plus years, my sister was with my grandmother so it was a natural and so it takes a special type of person ocho to be with a person every single day and basically have to do everything so for two for basically so when my grandmother started like couldn't do for herself my sister did it all
Starting point is 00:57:20 gave her a bath and made sure she was fed and made sure this and that. And when she was in the nursing home, my sister still went there when that's their job. My sister still bathed her. My sister still put on the bedpan. My sister still did her hair. My sister still changed her clothes. So I
Starting point is 00:57:39 don't get when he, what is he doing? He keep talking about, oh, I don't know why y'all did this what the hell is he doing has he offered has he volunteered to help what's he doing besides complaining you guys you gotta have a solution oh you're talking about why are you doing this why are you not doing that? I even know everybody family dynamic is different. Everybody family dynamic is different,
Starting point is 00:58:11 but when it comes, but like in a situation like that, Oh Joe, you know, when man, when people start to have the dementia and sometimes they're angry and sometimes they forget where they are or they have Parkinson's and they have the tremors. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:58:22 bro, that's not easy because it's not like they went to school or they're trained to handle that. Right. So because it starts to process. I mean, you know, you become
Starting point is 00:58:39 a baby boy and a man and then you start the process all over again. You start to be a baby again. That's not easy. If you've not been trained to have a grown person that becomes a man, a boy or a child or a woman, but then they can't do for themselves anymore. It's funny.
Starting point is 00:58:59 It's funny. You're born that way and you die. So for me, bro, you're born that way and you die that way so for me bro I commend your wife for stepping up it seems to be I guess it's the two of them
Starting point is 00:59:14 a brother and a sister not surprised normally that's kind of how it happens the girl facilitates the role as the caregiver it's unfortunate facilitates the role as the caregiver. It's unfortunate. She gave up. Like you said, she gave up her life.
Starting point is 00:59:33 My sister gave up her life to take care of my grandmother. What she could have been, I don't know. I don't know what she wanted to be. She had a child early. My sister had a child at 15. You had my nephew at 15. She got pregnant at 14, had a child on her 15th birthday. That put a damper on a lot
Starting point is 00:59:49 of things. But it also put her in a situation that, okay, she's going to be there. So now, okay, she's taking care of Granny. I go to school. I ain't worried about nothing because I know Libby's there. I go to the NFL. I call every day.
Starting point is 01:00:05 Hey, put Granny on the phone. Sometimes Granny would answer the phone. But I commend your wife for doing what she did, bro. She stepped up to the plate. That's not an easy task. That's not an easy assignment. And she's stepping up and she's doing it with flying colors. So I commend you and her.
Starting point is 01:00:24 What you got? True, bro. You I commend you and her. What you got? True. You touched on everything, but you touched on everything that could possibly say it. Obviously it's commendable. I understand how difficult it is because my grandmother had dementia, you know, towards the end of her,
Starting point is 01:00:38 her illustrious and precious life. So my mama was the one who stepped up and i don't have a big i do have a big family but my immediate family obviously wasn't there so i understand somewhat what he's going to do but there was no one that got in the way or interfered with the process that i had to do and my mother my brother had to do so i mean it's completely different so it's hard to me hard for me to really give advice in this scenario and situation but what you're doing is what your wife is doing is commendable and anyone that is not trying to help find solutions to the problem just ignore it and keep on doing what you do absolutely uh unit light speed uncle och, please give my boy Darrell a shout out. He's from Fort Lauderdale,
Starting point is 01:01:26 lives in New Jersey now. He just got a new job, been down, and we miss his daughter, Brianna. Show him some love. Hey, Darrell, congratulations on the big job, big promotion, the big move. Excited for you. We're here at Nightcap. Appreciate
Starting point is 01:01:42 your support and wish you all the best. Yes if you're hiring let me know i'm always looking to add jobs to my resume let me know what i could do i can get to new york fly back here i'm used to it so uh to have your boss hit me i'm easy to reach my twitter is ocho cinco dr frankie bellum ever dr frankie bellamy said hey, hey, other than the blue diamond area, what's the hardest parts of your body to keep in shape? Actually, I'm still young, I'm still young, so I really had no issues of having to keep or having difficulty keeping anything about me in shape because I am a specimen. I'm somewhat of a Greek god. I'm something like troy i'm something like achilles um i'm something like um i just i'm not sure how many more names i could explain but i could come up out this this this beautiful iconic caca shirt when he was with
Starting point is 01:02:39 ac milan and show you the the specimen that i am. So it really, maybe when I hit 70, maybe things are starting to get a little flabby. Probably have to use those diamonds that Uncle was talking about, but right now I'm good. Well, I just want to say this. I don't have
Starting point is 01:03:00 to use the diamonds, but I like what the diamonds make me feel like. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? I'm coming in there feeling good about myself. Ocho, you know what? I can put it like this here. You know you got that game plan, and it'll put that game plan in,
Starting point is 01:03:16 and you don't call about seven, eight balls every day in practice, and you like, I'm going to get these mofos that work today. Without that, with them diamonds on me. Can't tell me nothing, baby. Can't tell me nothing, baby. See, you know how I have, I've never used any diamonds, but what I do is,
Starting point is 01:03:35 you know how you prepare for a game and you watch film. So what I would do sometimes, if I know I'm on the way to somebody, then I got to go into my mode and preparing for this individual. So I watch, I'm a talker. So what I used to do is I used to watch Wesley Pipes. I used to watch Wesley Pipes and write down all the quotes he would say when he created content with the individuals throughout
Starting point is 01:03:56 his career. So I took all the quotes he said said and as i'm getting ready before i get ready i memorize the quotes and use them in action and my and my people going they'd be going crazy like what what are you talking about don't worry about it you gangbang you blood you crip i'm asking you right now answer some funny some funny. The chair probably don't know who the hell I'm talking about, but don't look him up. Hey, listen, that's how you think I realized when in like a fish,
Starting point is 01:04:31 when you gone, come on, come on in here. Andre Lawrence said, I love you guys. Can you give my brother Casey a shout out on becoming a father? We could go to a baby girl and invite for him. And do you guys think the lion should try to get Mike Evans?
Starting point is 01:04:47 Hey, KC, bro. Hey, big congrats, big up on becoming a father. That's a girl, girl, dad. They are the best because a son will be a son until he takes a wife, but a daughter will be a daughter for life. Remember that. So, and Do you guys think that the Lions should try to get Mike Evans?
Starting point is 01:05:08 Bro, they loaded their receiver. I think the Buccaneers should try to keep Mike Evans. If they were going to keep him, they should have signed him a long time ago with a disrespect to even letting him hit the goddamn market. That tells you how teams feel about you no matter how consistent, how great you've been
Starting point is 01:05:23 for them. It's crazy how they do I don't think he wants to leave No you know he don't want to go It's a great situation He done raised a family He's been there a decade He's done raised a family He's entrenched in the community
Starting point is 01:05:39 And I think somebody's gonna really have to Blow him away to get him out of there You know in free agency Ocho For me to leave my situation You're gonna have to overpay me Because I'm comfortable I mean somebody's going to really have to blow him away To get him out of there You know in free agency Ocho for me to leave my situation You're going to have to overpay me Because I'm comfortable I mean they're going to You know how many teams are going to need a receiver With Mike Evans resume
Starting point is 01:05:56 He's going to break the bank Because they just let MBS go I guess they saved I think they saved 12 or 13 million. I think they saved $12-13 million against the cap. But Andre, Casey, congratulations, brother, on becoming a father. That's a huge accomplishment, and I'm happy for you.
Starting point is 01:06:14 Joseph Britton said... Hey, tell Casey, Casey, two is better than one, so get back in there as soon as you can, boy. Get back in there as soon as you can. Joseph Britton, hey, Uncle Ocho, can you give my sister Rosie from Memphis a happy birthday? Shout soon as you can, boy. Get back in there as soon as you can. Joseph Britton. Hey, Uncle Nocho. Can you give my sister Rosie from Memphis a happy birthday? Shout out.
Starting point is 01:06:28 Happy birthday, Rosie. Our dad passed away a year ago, and it's been very hard for her. And I'm with this being her first year without him, and it would truly make her day. Rosie. Rosie, Rosie, Rosie. Happy birthday. And I am so sorry of the passing of your dad. But just know he's watching you.
Starting point is 01:06:48 He's not here physically, but he's here spiritually. And he's watching over you, and he would want you to go on. And I know it's difficult. And you're never going to get over your dad. But you'll get better each passing day at dealing with the loss. That's what he would want. That's what he would want. That's what he would want. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:09 But he's proud of you. Laura Taylor, guys, an announcer at the Combine today said that the athletes today are getting bigger, stronger, faster. Is this true? If so, the reason more injuries, thus perhaps more strict rules and specific tackles. Yes, because they get to learn from the past. The guys they train, the way they eat. Ocho, guys, I mean, guys got trainers and got coaches and got –
Starting point is 01:07:37 they special – Ocho, we didn't have none of this stuff. Man, we ain't had no 707 camps. Man, you showed up. I ain't going to no camps. I mean, I had to work. First of you showed up I ain't going to no camps I mean I had to work first of all Mary Porter wasn't going to have that we had to work camps cost money money that we didn't have so we needed food
Starting point is 01:07:54 we had to buy our own school clothes we had to help granny with those bills so at a camp wasn't going to do that so whatever I was going to get out of whatever I was going to get to the NFL it was going to be because of what we did in high school which was going to get out of, whatever I was going to get, get to the NFL, it was going to be because of what we did in high school. It wasn't going to be because of no chaos. It was.
Starting point is 01:08:09 And I understood that, and I was okay with that. But, yes, the guys are more skilled now. I mean, Patrick Mahoney, look at the guys, the way they throw the ball. You didn't have guys coming in playing like C.J. Stroud as a rookie. Never. Never. Never. Name a quarterback that came in and played like C.J. Stroud. a rookie? Never. Never. Name a quarterback that came in and played like C.J. Stroud.
Starting point is 01:08:27 Go back and you'll take any quarterback that played like C.J. Stroud as a true rookie. Name one. Peyton, no. Andrew Luck, no. Elway, no. Marino, no. None of them.
Starting point is 01:08:41 Aikman, no. Any of them that played as well as this young man did this year. Yes, they're getting better. They're getting bigger. They're getting stronger. And that's why, you know, and look, I understand the rules on show, but when you get guys that are bigger, stronger, faster, more skilled, and also you change the rules, this is what you get.
Starting point is 01:09:04 Kind of like basketball. The guys are more skilled, and also you change the rules, this is what you get. Kind of like basketball. The guys are more skilled now. More guys can handle the ball now. More guys can shoot the ball now. So if more guys can handle the ball, shoot the ball, and you relax the rules, what do you think you're going to get? You're going to get five guys in the last two years
Starting point is 01:09:19 scoring 70 points. That's exactly what you're going to get. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what they want me to say, Ocho. Yeah. There you are. Ocho, they said, why are you forming the ball at the three-yard line against Notre Dame
Starting point is 01:09:40 in the 2001 Fiesta Bowl? You forming the ball, Ocho? I just laid it down real quick. A little too soon. It was still a touchdown. I ran out, ran out, outran everybody, including the ref. That's why the ref couldn't see it.
Starting point is 01:09:55 So who got the ball? It was a touchdown. I left everybody. Did y'all win the game? I left everybody behind. I crossed the line, but I just dropped it on the one. A little too early. Oh, you did like that D-jack. Yeah, like that.
Starting point is 01:10:10 Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's it. But I had left the referee and the DB, so I was gone. 41-9. I don't remember that. Yeah. Fiesta Bowl, 2000. 2001.
Starting point is 01:10:24 Yeah. DeJuan Hines, Uncle Nocho, what do y'all think about sports leagues like the NFL, NBA doing their playoffs by the best record regardless of conference? Nah. Nah. Absolutely not. I like the conference.
Starting point is 01:10:38 And then you have the East versus the West or AFC versus the NFC. NFC. Yeah, got to keep it like that. I like the format the way it is. Joseph Merlo. Hey, Uncle Ocho, just curious, why don't you two do a fucking pop-up yet?
Starting point is 01:10:57 Hold on. Funko. What's Funko Pop-up yet? What's that, Ocho? Ash, what is that? I'm old. It's a collectible. A collectible what? Like a beanie baby? Like a fat head?
Starting point is 01:11:14 Collectible. People collect a lot of ish. A figure. A figurine. Or is what it is? I don't know. I'm just asking. Oh, yeah. I got one of these. What is it? Oh.
Starting point is 01:11:32 I got one of these. A Lambert. Somebody sent me. We might need to do that. We might need to look at that and see if we can get some more. Hey, that would be a nice little collectible. Nice little memorabilia. Ash is very disappointed.
Starting point is 01:11:52 I'm sure she had to not know what this is. Ash love Funkos. Ash collects a lot of bull jive too. Just let that know. Well, say, uh, fourth and 30 coverage.
Starting point is 01:12:04 Cover for Darrell Revis, Chad Bailey, Ocho, Leroy, Butler, Ray Buchanan. Who the ball going? just let that know well said 4th and 30 coverage cover 4 Darrell Revis Chad Bailey Ocho Leroy Butler Ray Buchanan who the ball going to okay Ocho
Starting point is 01:12:10 it's 4th and 30 damn 4th and 30 we punting the hell let's talk about it man 4th and 30 me a punting
Starting point is 01:12:20 I guess he said I guess he said it's you know we down so it's 4th and 30 cover 4 Darrell Revis Chad Bailey Ocho and Leroy Butler I guess he's saying we down. So it's fourth and third. It's cover four. Darrell Revis, Champ Bailey, Ocho and Leroy Butler, Ray Buchanan
Starting point is 01:12:30 on you. Everybody know where the ball go at. To who? Okay. You got to be, you got Champ and Revis on the outside and you got Ler, you got Champ and Revis on the outside,
Starting point is 01:12:49 and you got Leroy Butler and Ray Buchanan potentially guarding me up the race. Come on, bro. I mean, come on, what? Who the ball going to? He say fourth and 30. You ain't getting nowhere. Huh? You need somebody to get up and get out.
Starting point is 01:13:06 You bring the ball coming to me. Ocho, what's your longest touchdown, Ocho? You got anything over 90 yards? I didn't think so. Yes, I do. I've had one for 78. I got a 96. What route do you want? I don't worry about it. I caught a three.
Starting point is 01:13:21 Answer the question. I caught a slant. Look at it now. Look at it. You see the look on your face? You see Answer the question. I caught a slant. Now, look at him now. Look at him. You see the look on your face? You see the look on your face? A slant. I took a three-yard route and went 96. Listen, I got a bunch of touchdowns over 50 yards. You got one.
Starting point is 01:13:38 So if it's fourth and 30, they coming to me. I got an 82, too. Me, too. And I ain't talking about no D. I got an 82 too Me too And I ain't talking about no D I got some go ball But I like to put my hands on it and do that work And take off on them I ain't talking about go balls
Starting point is 01:13:56 I got some stuff I took short and got goes I took a three yard ride with 96 That's fine But in this case, in this scenario, 4th and 30, they come to me. They come to me. Alright. They come to me, Ocho.
Starting point is 01:14:13 You know what I do? Ocho, you know what I do? I'm a little tackle bill in the water, let them throw you to fade so you don't feel left out. I don't know. Because at that point in time, I probably got like 210, 215 I would say you know what hey run X logo for it so he don't feel he don't feel left out
Starting point is 01:14:34 man answer would you guys would you guys ever go skinny dipping Ocho you ever go skinny dipping nah nah I might have some shorts on because you never know you never know I don't play Oh, Joe, you ever go skinny dipping? Nah, nah, nah, nah. Man, I might have some shorts on because you never know. You never know.
Starting point is 01:14:48 I don't play with that skinny dip stuff. That stuff you did when you were in high school and you was in college, you know, as a freshman and sophomore. Yeah, I'm a little bit too young. You ain't doing that at this age. I got too much facial recognition, brain recognition now,
Starting point is 01:14:58 so I'm going to have to... Yeah, yeah, yeah. But if you're the culture boy, if you're the culture boy in high school or college, your boy in. culture boy in high school or college Your boy in Your boy in What you know about St. Patrick's Day In Savannah
Starting point is 01:15:12 I know everything about St. Patrick's Day in Savannah I grew up in Glenville, Georgia Which is about 65 miles 65 miles from Savannah I went to school in Savannah I lived in Savannah for like 3 years After I got out of college So I know everything miles from Savannah. I went to school in Savannah. I lived in Savannah for like three years after I got out of college. So I
Starting point is 01:15:28 know everything. I know everything about St. Patrick's Day Parade. It's one of the biggest, actually it's one of the biggest ones in the U.S. probably only I would say probably Chicago, New York, and maybe San Francisco are the only ones that's bigger. I didn't realize there were so many Irish people in Savannah, but they come.
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Starting point is 01:16:38 Thank you. Thank you so much. Uh, we will be back with you again on Sunday, Ocho. Your boy got to work today and tomorrow. Oh, my bad. Your boy got to work today and tomorrow. I got to work, too.
Starting point is 01:16:54 You ain't working. You on vacation. No, listen. I just signed up to play in this over 40 men's soccer league out here in Miami. We play Saturday, so I'm back to work training. Well, I wish you the best of luck in that. Thank you for joining us again.
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