Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Loaded Lux pulls up & answering fan questions
Episode Date: March 12, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson are joined by battle rapper Loaded Lux and respond to fan questions. 0:00 A surprise for Ocho8:30 Loaded Lux joins show18:00 Q and Ayyyyy22:15 Ocho tell...s story about argument with Relle and when she almost left him25:50 Ever been attracted to female bodybuilders?33:00 What does your off-day look like?37:00 Have you ever had to say no to someone you love?45:00 Fishing convo and Unc talks about catching swordfish49:50 Is Chris Jones a hall of famer?51:00 Would Mixon be a good fit on Cowboys? #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company.
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In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked
like it might bring down his presidency.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane,
I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran-Contra
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Wait, wait, wait. You got a surprise for me? Yes. We got a surprise for you. Yeah.
The guy that's coming on the show tonight,
think about somebody that you possibly... Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
My battery thing just came in.
What's that?
It's in the red.
You heard me?
Yeah, well, you charge it up.
Man, with my arm,
with my plug at, man.
See, this is what happened. I let Rail where my arm, where my plug at, man?
See, this what happened.
I let Rell set my computer up, and she
didn't plug it in the right way.
Hold on.
Baby, where my arm plug at with my computer?
It's going to die.
And they got a surprise for me, baby.
We got a surprise.
We got a surprise for me. Hey, so hype who i'm hype we got a surprise
for the boy you excited rail i don't know who what's the surprise rail it's a surprise
but i'm not excited until i know what's going on i'm excited.
I get what she's talking about.
You plugged in?
Oh, man, I'm sorry, man.
I can't believe y'all only got one computer.
Y'all got all them computers,
because I know you got kids.
I know the kids ain't using all them computers.
It's too short, though.
But I'm saying that's not the cord that came with it. Where the cord that come with the computer?
Who you think took my stuff from the old place?
Who you think took? I had
a long cord. Who you think
took it? Look at this.
Let me see. Look at this.
Why you got so many?
Exactly. Exactly.
That's my point.
I had one. I had one
good one. You can't have one.
Hold on.
I wonder how much battery.
Does it tell you how much battery life you got?
Hey, I'm excited, though.
I'm excited, though.
I'm excited.
Even though my thing is going to die.
Hold on.
She went to find.
Listen, I said, baby, leave my stuff here.
I'm going to pack it.
I will pack my equipment.
No.
She wanted to be fast and in a hurry.
Took my lighting, took my laptop, took my charges.
And now she don't know where she put the regular charger.
It was a long cord, too, the one I use when I'm on the road.
Yeah.
Now here we go, my damn computer about to die.
But I'm just trying to figure out how your computer about to die.
You don't charge it up?
So after you get done after the night, you don't charge it up?
Well, yeah, yeah, yeah, no.
But she packed everything up after the show last night.
But it should be charged if you charge it up.
Nah, it wasn't charging.
It would have been charging if guess what?
If who did it?
Oh.
You found it?
She found it.
Now she found it.
Let's go. The boy got a surprise for you
Yeah
Let's go I'm excited
What we got
Okay I'm ready
You can start that thing
So let me ask you a question
Over the last
week or so, is there anybody
that you called out?
Anybody I called out? Yeah.
Oh, the battle rappers,
what?
Which one you trying to get at?
I mean, hey, listen, I called
out a bunch of them. I called out a bunch of
them.
I called out DNA, and I called out goods, of them. I called out a bunch of them. I called out
DNA and I called out
goods, verb,
hollow.
I think I might have left some out.
Twerk.
Who else, man?
I can't, like, you know,
threw me for a loop because
listen, I won't smoke with all them boys.
You know, I respect, can I tell you something real quick? boys. Can I tell you something real quick?
Yeah.
Can I tell you something real quick?
I respect and love the battle rap culture so much, and it fucking irks me.
It irks me that these boys don't get the love that they deserve based on their artistic impressions, the penmanship.
Oh, that shit is fucking art, man.
I love them dudes, but I've been art, man. I love them dudes.
But I've been practicing, right?
I've been practicing.
So I'm ready.
I'm ready to take on the top dogs.
Like, I ain't coming in like on no training wheels.
I'm coming in spitting fire.
And I'm like, I want to smoke with everybody.
And that's how I feel.
Well, we got one of the legends.
He's from Harlem.
He's considered a legend, a pioneer.
Him and Murda Mook are considered the two gropes of the battle rap game. Mook's the enemy. Mook's the legends. He's from Harlem. He's considered a legend, a pioneer. Him and Murda Mook are considered the two
gropes of the battle rap game.
Mook's scared of me.
Let me put my glasses on.
Here he come.
Boom, boom, boom.
There he is all the way from the Harlem.
You see who it is?
What's up, y'all?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. Smoke rose up like happiness. you see who it is what's up yo yeah yeah
smoke rose up
like happiness
what's happening
that's what I'm talking about
he been talking
what's up loaded
always us
never them
what's up kid
he has everything
oh man I'm healthy
hey loaded
check this out
he said he been practicing
he said man
I want this moment
he said I want my time to shine
he said I want yeah they He say I want my time to shine He say I want
Yeah
They
They was hitting me like crazy
He was up there on 105
Power trip
I wasn't
I wasn't
I wasn't power tripping
I was really politicking
I was really politicking
So
Basically I came to New York
Right
And I ain't got
Nobody's phone number
But since I was outside
I knew if I gave the message
And me one smoke and I said
it on the breakfast club, I knew
it was the only way to get y'all out.
And where you at now?
Now I got you in person, face-to-face.
You outside.
No, you got me, but you ain't got me
face-to-face. You know what it is when we
face-to-face.
Hey, Lord, you get to it right now if you want to.
Hey, look, I got it from here.
Top of the year.
Ain't no future in front, and I'm obviously rare.
Not to compete.
Competition ain't got it to share.
They free tickets, no admission.
This is not even fair.
You hear what I'm talking about?
It's the affair.
Chicken get you done greasy as mama's fry.
I make little mama arch the box like McDonald's fries.
You dramatize this battleship like a thousand times.
Lies, you two niggas.
You just monetize.
I'm a street dog, Joel's rapper, I springboard.
World let your fingertips champ till I cut the ring off.
I mean, all my lyrics pointed to disappointment.
But now all you niggas pointing could get appointments.
That's what I'm talking about, y'all.
You ain't got a fee on what you got.
Hold up, hold up, hold up, man. Hold up, hold up.
Hey, Sean said give him that
Izzy dead kick. I ain't Evelyn,
not the one to be bumping heads with.
Look, look.
You know what it is.
I know they call you loaded.
Nigga, but I don't carry
no clips.
Out here, boy, man, boy, don't
get me started, boy. Don't get me started, boy. Don't get me
started, boy.
Listen,
I need to see you on stage.
I need to see you on stage in front of the people,
in front of the world. Listen, you're going to get that
work, boy. You hear me?
This is what I do. This is what I do.
Listen, I talk shit in artistic form.
Your pen ain't nothing like mine.
Ain't never been.
Hey, I tell you what. I got a battle
coming up, too.
Yeah, you know, Smack.
Tell Smack, let me get, who you battling?
I'm battling
Rum Nitty. Oh, boy, hey, Rum nice
with it, boy. Hey, I love
y'all boys. Rum nice with it, boy.
Hey, listen, man.
Listen, he ain't doing nothing wrong. He ain't doing what he
do. But you know it's a whole nother level.
Now I could battle him and you could pull
up the same day. Matter of fact, hold on. Hold on. This is what we
could do. We could have a two versus one.
Nigga, I battle you and motherfucking
Rum. No, no, no, no.
Put y'all boys in the slum. I'm gonna
battle Rum. Stop playing
on me. I ain't no bum.
You know what it is.
Stop playing.
I'm outside, nigga.
Get with it, Lordy.
You outside.
That's my backyard, though.
You heard me?
When you come outside there,
that's my backyard.
No, no, no, no.
You don't understand.
You don't understand.
Listen, I respect you.
I respect all you boys
that battle rap.
And I need the culture.
I need the battle rap culture
on top. Because y'all, man, y'all, dog, you don't understand. Dog And I need the culture. I need the battle rap culture on top.
Because y'all, man, y'all,
dog, you don't understand.
Dog, you don't call that man
that man because he's tired
of talking.
That man, he ain't going to let
you talk him to death.
Hold on, listen.
One thing, I don't rhyme
unless there's a check.
It got to be some green behind it.
I don't play like that.
And that's why I want a green.
Listen, I'm going to tell you
something. You got to pull up. That day, that agree. Listen, I'm going to tell you something.
You got to pull up. That day, that battle
go on, I'm going to keep you posted.
Where is that?
Where is that?
Right now, they're trying to figure out
if they're going to do it on a big stage
or we're going to do something private.
We need to do this. This shit need to be big.
This shit need to be big.
Hold on.
We need to have this shit at shit need to be big. I tell you what. No, hold on, hold on, hold on.
We need to have this shit at the fucking Mecca, nigga.
Hold on, check this out.
Check this out.
We're going to pull up.
We're going to hit the road.
Look, y'all going to do what y'all going to do.
But I tell you what we're going to do.
We're going to pull up. We're going to pull up probably late summer.
And we're going to let y'all, we're going to let y'all,
we're going to get a couple of y'all.
Y'all do what y'all do.
We're going to do it on nightcap.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
You look scared.
You nervous, huh?
You nervous?
No.
Look, you look nervous.
I can see it in your eyes.
You nervous.
What?
Hey.
So check this out.
Hey.
What we going to do?
He don't have no pen like me, Unc.
He can't, he can't out talk me.
This is what I do.
Hey, listen.
All I want to know is if Unc call a date,
whatever date Unc say,
that you going to be there,
me and you face-to-face,
one round, two rounds,
whatever you want to do.
It ain't going to be face-to-face.
I'm going to be looking down on you, boy.
This is me.
Stop playing with me, boy.
It's about face-to-face.
But check this out. This is what we going to do. I stand too tall in the paint.'s about face to face. This is what we're going to do.
I stand too tall in the paint.
This is what we're going to do.
We're going to roll through.
We're going to come through.
It's going to be called
Nightcap or the Battle Rapids.
We're going to get the six best.
We're going to get the six best.
We're going to roll through on Nightcap. We're going to put it to the test. We're going to have an bears. We're going to get six bears. Yeah. And we're going to roll through all night, Cap.
And we're going to put it to the test.
We're going to have an audience.
We're going to do everything.
We're going to have prize money.
I'm going to get this together.
We're going to have it right.
I say less.
I'm here.
I'm here for it.
I can't wait.
I can't wait.
Listen, I ain't never seen nobody excited about getting three-0.
I ain't never seen that.
Listen, look, just make sure you- Rapping, man. Rapping. Don't want to get there. You ain't never seen that. Listen, just make sure you...
Don't when I get there, you
on the sidelines somewhere
looking in on what we doing. Make sure
you there ready to rap. I approach this game like
I'm playing football, man. I don't play when it
come to my pen. Stop playing with me. This is what I
do. You just got here, man. I've been
doing this. I've been...
I'm your elder, man. Respect
it.
Yo, listen,
you ain't going to do nothing else.
You got the right job right there.
You're going to talk. That's what I've been doing.
Hey, I'm from, you're from Harlem, right?
Yeah.
I used to be in Harlem back in the day, back in
83.
I was working with Frank Lucas.
I was a runner.
I was a runner. I was a runner.
Yeah, that's how I started talking back then.
So my mouth had to be slick when I ran numbers.
Nah.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, I ran numbers.
I wasn't doing the other stuff.
I was running numbers. The real numbers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, right.
He run the number three.
A one, a zero, a nine, a five, a six.
He didn't run no numbers. He didn't run no three, five A one, a zero, a nine, a five, a six.
He ain't run no three, five, four, though.
Right, huh?
Right.
Boy, it's love, man.
It's a pleasure, man. It's a pleasure.
I ain't had a chance to meet you yet,
but you finna get this work, boy.
You finna get this work.
It's the only thing that work.
And I'm gonna wear a suit, too. It's the only thing that work. I'm going to wear a suit, too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm locked in.
Yeah, I know.
I'm locked in. I'm wearing a suit, too.
Somebody's going to be at somebody's funeral.
Yo, you got to show
that one, Ojo. You got to show that one.
So, yeah.
Hey, we're going to be in touch with you.
We're going to be in touch with everybody.
We're going to get this thing off.
But we're coming through, and we're going to have a nightcap on the battle rappers.
I appreciate that.
Nah, that's dope.
That's dope.
I appreciate y'all, man.
Definitely, man, for showing love to the culture.
I appreciate that, bro.
Thanks for stopping by tonight.
We appreciate that, bro.
Always, always love. Y'all keep doing y'all thing man.
Love sport.
Y'all know who it is. That's what we do.
We come through. We gonna make it happen.
We gonna swing through. We gonna put it down.
We gonna get them guys together and we gonna
let them go at it right here on Nightcap.
So I'm excited.
I'm sure they're gonna be excited
because we gonna give them a lot because we're going to give them
a lot more attention. We're going to give them
what they deserve. We're going to give them their night,
their moment.
And one thing about it,
you know what, like that kind of energy,
I'm sorry if we're getting a little rowdy.
I apologize. But that's
the space I like to be in. I like that.
That competitive energy,
you know, that penmanship, that artistic form,
speaking, expression,
just going.
All right. And I know
they're watching. Y'all better be practicing.
Y'all better get your pen right. Get your
pen together. Get your pen together
because I'm going to embarrass you.
I'm like
that, huh? I'm like that.
My wordplay is phenomenal, baby.
Okay, we're going to find out.
Yeah, I know we're going to find out.
There's one thing about it.
There's nobody on planet Earth right now
that can out-talk me.
Now, all it comes to,
if it's somebody in my face,
it's about putting it into artistic form.
And that's something I do very well.
All right, we will see.
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founder and CEO
of 3C Ventures
and your guide
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In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might
bring down his presidency. Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir? No.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair. And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second.
I'm going to ask... I'm Leon Nafok, co-creator of Slow Burn.
In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran Contra, you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
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It's time for our last segment of the day, and it's called Q&A.
Q&A. Oh, with the people?
Okay, Ocho, our first question is, Haley Thompson said,
Nightcap, I took your advice last night and I broke up with him.
After six years together, all he wanted was money.
How do I get over the hurt and heartbreak? Thank you for your advice and night and I broke up with him. After six years together, all he wanted was money. How do I get over the hurt and heartbreak?
Thank you for your advice and opening my eyes.
Haley, Haley, Haley,
there's no reason to be hurt.
How are you hurt? And that's
one less expense. Help me understand
that. That's one less
expense for you. So think about the money you're saving.
The hurt should be gone.
They have toys. They got a rose and they got a dildo.
So you good.
That's for free.
There's no headache that comes with that.
So how you hurt?
Forget the individual that was using you.
Come on now.
Get it together, baby.
Tighten up.
Here, the thing is, Ojo, look.
When you've been with someone someone even when you don't even when you think they're not right for you it still hurts because a part of you
is attached to that person you've grown attached to that person and
i kind of explain it like this yeah and you know my grandfather would say he said boy people don't
need you but their damn show use you see you got to be careful see some i don't mind being used i
just don't want to be misused and see there's a you see you see in what hayley you had what
you had to open your eyes because it was standing right there because sometimes you're so close to an object you can't see it.
If you step back, take a step or two back,
your vision will become crystallized.
You see, the thing is, Ocho,
if I'm in a relationship,
we both got to be getting something out of that.
I just need to know, Haley,
what were you getting out of that relationship?
You said
he didn't want to be intimate with you.
He always came up with excuses.
But he never came up with excuses when you said
you... What was the excuse?
He never didn't have an excuse when he
didn't need money.
Come on,
preacher.
Look,
I understand because when you become six years or something, I don't give a damn what it is, you become attached to it.
You do something, anything for six years, you become attached.
Listen to me.
Let's think reasonably.
Let's think logically.
Let's use common sense.
Let's erase and knock emotion out of it.
How about we tell Haley, Haley, baby, listen to me, honey.
Think about six years, right?
Yes. Think about all the money you
wasted. Think about all
that. Think about the bad things,
not the good things, because what good
has come from it?
What good has come from it?
When the end goal
and everything that's happened is just him using you.
To me, even if it was six years,
but goddamn, I look back
and I've just wasted six years.
That's time.
That's time that you can't get back.
Oh, that's the number one curse.
For somebody that you're providing for financially
that tells you when you want to be intimate,
oh, I don't feel like it.
Oh, oh, I don't want to.
That in itself is enough
to say, fuck them six years.
I get
to save my money and that's one less
expense.
That's one less bill.
In this economy? You think I'm going to be
sad? Shit.
Yeah, but I think the thing is
it's easy for you to say that
because you remove from the situation when you
care for someone and she clearly cared
for this guy or she wouldn't have been there
as long as she was there.
But when you care for someone, it's not that easy
to just detach yourself.
You know you've been in situations, Ocho.
It ain't that easy. Who?
You. Who?
I ain't
never.
I ain't never I ain't, I ain't never. I ain't never.
Even, I mean, even, even when I knew, I knew in my heart of hearts, it was time.
I feel a part of me did not want to let go.
Right, right. There was a, there was a time, and I could tell you, because we,. We family, there was a time with Rail and I, and things were
a little rocky. This was by year two. And I was in my minivan, and we got into an argument,
and she was leaving. Wait, let me take my glasses off so you understand I'm not playing.
She was leaving. I kid you not, right-handed guy on my mama.
Rest in peace.
Now you know I'm not playing.
So I went to Starbucks real quick.
It was early in the morning.
I went to Starbucks.
And I asked her, I said, Ray, you want something from Starbucks?
I'm getting ready to shoot there real quick.
We got into a disagreement the night before we went to bed.
And I think she must have been fed up.
We went to bed angry. And as I was, I went to Starbucks. And I think she must have been fed up. We went to bed angry.
And as I was,
I went to Starbucks,
I'm pulling back up
and I see at the corner of my eye,
I'm like, I'm, I pull up like,
I look like she walked into a car
and she got a little bag with her.
I'm like, well, damn,
you ain't even text me
and say you was finna clear it.
Man, I'm shooting the car, the Uber was from the shoot, ain't clear, then go back home.
Man, I put the car in reverse, man, whooped out and pulled right in front of the Uber. I said,
man, what we doing? What we doing? Where you going? I'm headed to the airport.
That feeling that Haley talking about right now?
Mm-hmm.
Ooh, bitch.
Mm-hmm. Ooh, bitch. Mm-hmm.
But shit was rough,
because that's that back against the wall.
Like, but damn.
Oh, I'm tired.
I'm sick of this shit.
We're too sick of it.
We didn't get a chance at all.
Well, she's been cleared.
So again, I'm going to stop playing tough.
I'm going to stop playing tough.
I know how she feeling.
I know how she feeling. So I had to reel it back in. I had to reel it back in. And I had to start playing tough. I'ma start playing tough. I know how she feeling. I know how she feeling.
So I had to reel it back in.
I had to reel it back in.
And I had to make some adjustments.
You know, and get right in life.
Yeah.
Because I almost got left.
And I'm sick of getting left.
I'm tired of that shit.
Because I've been left.
I'm 56 years old.
I've been left for 42 other than 56.
Shit.
Haley, pray.
God got you.
Yeah.
You made the right decision.
J-Ass,
when you pee in the shower,
do you get a new towel
every time?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
What we doing?
Yeah, who pee in the shower?
Who?
You pee before you get out of the shower, man. What are we talking? Yeah, who peed in the shower?
You pee before you get out of the shower, man.
What are we talking about?
You pee before you get in the shower.
That's what I said, right?
Yeah.
No, you say you pee after you get in.
But okay, I get what you're saying.
Yeah.
My bad.
My bad.
Now, if he said the pool, now that's a different story.
I ain't peeing in no pool, man.
Y'all nasty.
That's why I stopped going to the pool.
Nasty. Stay with me man. Y'all nasty. That's why I stopped going to the pool. Nasty.
Stay with me now. Congrats on the award.
Nah, man. I don't pee in the shower, man.
Hey, you got...
No, it's... I mean...
Man, so
that's why, see, I go over to some of y'all
houses, I'm going to wear shower shoes.
Who? Some of them
jokers' houses in this chat.
Oh, talking about peeing in the shower? Yeah, I'm going to wear shower shoes. Who? Some of them jokers howling in the chat. Oh, talking about peeing in the shower?
Yeah, I'm going to wear shower shoes.
That's something.
Listen, I think women
are more inclined to do it
as opposed to men.
But when you got to go,
you got to go.
And most of the time,
you just aim at the dream.
You aim at the dream.
I think it does no harm or no foul
because you are taking a shower.
So, I don't know.
It's something that I don't do frequently
and I haven't done in a while.
And I said, pee in the pool.
I'm speaking of, obviously, when I was a kid,
Charles Hadley Park, you know, you're young,
eight, nine years old.
You ain't getting out of no goddamn pool to go pee.
Man, you just let you just do it in there.
Yeah.
Some of y'all, I used to put boots on
to come in y'all house.
Nicole Scott said, Uncle Nocho, have y'all ever been attracted to a female bodybuilder?
Bodybuilders?
I mean, it depends on the man's preference because some look decent.
Obviously, you have to be in that world of competing to understand what it is and the goals that you're trying to reach and attain.
The NPC, they came trying to reach and attain. The MPC, they came
out with a new division. They call it wellness.
The women are not
they're still kind of somewhat
but they're not like
they're not like figure and
not like female bodybuilders.
But the wellness
is kind of like they got the
rounded glutes,
the diamond shaped calves. I mean, they got the aesthetics glutes uh the diamond shade calves i mean they got the
aesthetics the the caps on the delts uh more of that but i did i know did i know female i was in
that scene for a minute i used to go to all the shows the arnold the olympia the mpc the chicago
pro show i was all over yeah i don't i don't i don't have i don't have a problem with it.
I don't have a problem with it
because I can see them.
I can see the aesthetics.
I can understand
what it is they're trying to do.
And I know those that do bodybuild
are some of the most disciplined
people in the world.
Because you're very, very disciplined.
So I respect what they do.
Very, very good friend of mine,
a friend of the show actually
that watches Phil Heath.
Phil, I know you're probably watching. I know you're probably watching I know you're watching
I love you baby, other than that
man, I mean it's nothing wrong with it
it's all on preference based on what men
like, I think women that body build
most of the time they date guys that
do the exact same thing that they do
so I think they never had a problem actually getting men
and to some the casual
person it'd be like ugh, what is that, but it's what they never had a problem actually getting men. And to some, the casual person, it'd be like, oh, what is that?
But it's what they do for a living.
It's what they do for a living.
Ocho is kind of like movie stars.
More times than not, movie stars marry other movie stars.
Because the other know what it's like to live that life.
To be that dedicated to the craft, to jump in and out of character.
So normally you get somebody that understands your life.
Well, in that community,
you probably need somebody
that understands your life.
There's going to be a lot of mood swings
on both sides if she does it
and he does it
because there's going to be
a lot of denying yourself.
There's going to be a lot of
carb depletion.
There's going to be a lot of water depletion. There's going to be a lot of water depletion, and you're going to be
irritable. So you need somebody
to understand what that life is like.
Right. Because if they don't,
they're going to be like, man, later for you, F this.
I'm going to buy the hill.
But, you know, you got the wellness
and you got the bikini, you got the
figure, you know, you got the, you know.
So it's just to each his own.
But I love, I love looking at
a female body, an N-shaped female body.
There's nothing like it.
Right.
And I'm not saying, you know,
I'm not saying they have to be in competition.
I'm talking about just a nice, a steady,
you know, a woman that like
works out and takes care of herself.
Keeps, yeah, keeps herself up.
Yeah, man.
Ain't nothing wrong with that. I don't think, I don't think people understand the discipline it takes care of herself. Yeah, keeps itself up. Yeah, man. Ain't nothing wrong with that.
I don't think people understand
the discipline it takes to get up
four or five times a week
and actually have the structure
to go and train
even on the days you don't feel like doing it.
Yeah.
You know, sometimes you have them days
you just don't feel like going to practice.
Yeah.
You don't feel like practicing
but you just have no choice but to get in there and do it because you said you said you said you set
yourself a goal and you want to reach that end goal you want to look a certain way by a certain
amount of time yeah in a certain amount of time yeah for sure that's how i was when i played i
mean there was no off days for me no matter how bad i felt no matter what was going on raining
i would give them the treadmill i had i got one of those woodway treadmills
that would have an incline of 20 degrees.
It would go 18 miles an hour.
So I would get on that.
But there was no off days for me.
Now, man, it's raining hot.
It ain't raining in the gym,
but it's going to be raining.
When's the last time you've been in the gym? When the last time you been in the gym?
I went Sunday.
Sunday before I came to Austin.
But, you know, you got to be consecutive.
You know, you missed three days in the gym.
It should change up on you real quick.
It should get heavy now.
Well, the thing is with me is I got to get back.
I got to get back to cardio.
But I got my trainer.
I'm bringing him out.
He goes.
Wait, wait.
Cardio?
Yeah. I thought you said you came wrong's going to film. Cardio? Yeah.
I thought you said you came wrong.
You could only walk briskly.
No, I got a roll machine and I got an assault bike.
Okay.
I got other ways to get the cardio in.
So I'm bringing him out.
He's going to be with me for a couple of days.
Take him to the gym.
Let him see the kind of equipment that I have.
Build a program to what equipment that I have.
Take a look at my home gym.
He's going to meet my chef.
He's going to meet Kat.
See what she's prepared.
He needs more of this.
He needs less of that.
He needs this added.
So I'm about to do a whole,
I'm about to do a whole complete makeover.
So by the time I hit 56,
y'all saw what I'm like.
Go back and look at my picture
when I was 54.
I'm about to be that again at 56.
Okay, okay, okay.
But they don't love old shit.
I think I should get back
into bodybuilding too
because at one point
I had almost...
I thought about it.
Wait, you know what's funny?
I'm not sure if y'all can find this,
but whoever does our edits
is phenomenal.
I'll probably send it to you.
There was a point
where I was about 205,
almost 210.
You remember those pictures
huh i saw you shoulder trip at that time man i was so god dog and the one of the problems i had
i was working out with a trainer of mine jared i don't know if you're watching named jared jenkins
he he competes he competes as well and he had me on there was no no mcdonald And he had me on, there was no McDonald's. He had me eating salmon, rice,
sweet plant, had me eating vegetables. It took me four months. It took me four months to look
like something I never looked like before. I look like a goddamn safety linebacker.
Oh yeah. And I would love to get back to that because I feel my clothes in a little better.
My neck was big and my, you know, my
face was filled in and I just felt
better about myself. Now, I look like goddamn
olive oil.
You got a little skeletal frame.
Yeah, yeah, I do right now. But listen, it don't take me
number three months. Three months.
That's what I ate.
By my side, I'd be looking right.
Mm-hmm.
You gonna be rocked up?
You know what?
Let me know when you start
and you serious
until about every day
when you start,
I'm gonna start too.
All right.
Done.
Say no more.
DJ Realist,
do an episode, y'all.
Do an episode
where y'all howl at edibles
and drinking Stennum's Cognac,
smoking Chad's cigar,
get messy one time.
Nah, that ain't what we do.
You said get messy? Yeah, of God, get messy one time. Nah, that ain't what we do. You say get messy?
Yeah, we don't get messy.
Because I think, Ocho, for me personally,
I think we can deliver great content without getting messy.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Most definitely, most definitely, most definitely.
Now, what we can do is we can talk about the mess
without being messy.
We can do that, which is what we do anyway.
Obviously, stuff happens going on
in the world
and we like to give
our two cents
and what that is.
Yeah,
but we don't get involved
in that.
But being messy in general,
nah,
never that,
never that.
Lady Ray said,
what's a perfect
day off look like
for the two of you
if you ever get one?
Day off?
Sheesh, I'm going to be tired.
I can start.
I can start.
Obviously, Sunday, Monday, and Thursdays,
I wake up happy as hell
because I know I got motherfucking nightcap.
But in the morning,
my day starts at 5 a.m.
I'm up at 5 a.m. every morning,
regardless, no alarm clock.
Six o'clock, I'm hitting McDonald's.
Six o'clock, I'm hitting McDonald's.
Same thing every morning.
Hotcakes with sausage,
sausage with muffin,
large orange juice.
After I finish that,
which I normally do right there in the driveway,
excuse me,
I hit Starbucks.
I go to Starbucks.
Somebody got on me earlier today
about going to Starbucks on Twitter.
That's another story.
But tall caramel macchiato hot.
That I pair with my cigar.
Boom, first cigar in the morning
after that I go back home
and that's my whole goddamn day
now this is during the off season
this is what I'm doing right now
because I had nothing going on
now the days are different
during football season
because I'm working
and I'm traveling
I'm going all over the place
man
man I'm shooting somewhere between seven and ten shows a week.
Shit.
So, and then I'm working on it, I gotta take meetings for advertisers, take meetings for
sponsors, or I'm traveling for Chez Balaportier, I'm having meetings with my agency. It's just
hard for me to get I mean like
I'm always going to have to do
something because
Monday, Tuesday
Wednesday, Thursday
I normally like I don't
really have it but I'm normally shooting
Club Shea Shea on Thursday and Friday
sometimes I'll do as many as three
shows in a week I'll do a Tuesday
Thursday, Friday
and then the only day I'll get off is a Saturday and then I'll do as many as three shows in a week. I'll do a Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.
And then the only day I'll get off is a Saturday.
And then I'll just, you know, but days that I'm off and I don't have to do first date,
I'll just get up probably six o'clock, take the dog for a walk, walk him around the block,
come back, eat, sit around, get the dogs up, take them out,
let them be.
Then I'll feed them around nine.
I'll go upstairs,
shower,
go to the gym.
You got the dogs on a schedule
when they eat?
Oh, yeah.
Wait a minute.
So you don't just put the food
in the bowl and just leave?
Mm-mm.
Man, what the hell?
What the hell you got going on over there, man?
Everything is scheduled in my life.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Why the dog got to suffer
because you want to have structure
in other areas of your life?
Just put all the food in the bowl
and let him eat at will.
No, no.
I don't let him because I need him on schedule.
They go out at a certain time.
They know when I get up in the morning,
first thing they do, they go outside to handle their schedule. They go out at a certain time. They know when I get up in the morning, first thing they do,
they go outside to handle their business.
They understand that.
They got to go to the bathroom.
They go to the back door.
I let them out.
They go do their business
before they go to bed at night.
Now the baby is 14,
so he can't hold it like he once could.
So I'll take him out probably twice.
I'll take him out at 8, and then I'll take him out again at about 10.
He's good for the rest of the night.
Damn.
No, I love schedule.
I love structure.
I don't function well without structure, Ochoa.
No, but these dogs, you know, dogs, they like to be free, free will, free ability to roam.
I let them outside, just take off. I take them out, let them to be free, free will, free, free ability to roam.
I let them outside, just take off.
I take them out, let them in the backyard, just take off.
But I would talk about the food.
You know, sometimes, like, if you have them on a certain structure or plan,
but what happens if they're hungry?
What if they want to eat?
You know, sometimes you feed your kid and they come back two minutes later.
Could you eat whenever you wanted to? You was on a schedule when you was younger than me. later. Because you eat whenever you wanted to.
You was on the schedule when you was younger than you were.
Your mama ate whenever you wanted to.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we ain't had no, yeah, we,
shit, we ain't had much to eat,
so we wasn't on the schedule to have.
Exactly.
We don't got there on the schedule to have.
Yeah, no, but they on the schedule, Ocho.
Yeah, I got you, I got you. I like that, though.
Oh, real.
Hey, Ocho, go ahead.
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Hey, Uncle Nocho, big fan of y'all works across the board.
My question is, what was the time you had to tell a friend or family, no, that hurt you?
Oh, shit.
They ain't never hurt me, bud.
No. They ain't never hurt me.
Because people like, Uncle, hit me with that saying one more time about takers.
Come on, come on.
Hit me with that saying,
because I got it in my notes.
They got to put a limit on what they give,
because takers will never put a limit on what they take.
Listen, now, before I even knew that saying,
I had to understand and knowing,
before I made it, who was here,
and after I made it, who was there.
Thank you.
Now, one thing, even when it came to immediate family,
immediate family, I'm willing to help.
Willing to help.
Anything outrageous or just crazy numbers,
you already know not to ask me that
because I'm not giving it
because I don't even spend like that my damn self.
Even with my mama, even with my grandma.
You know?
Don't take advantage of the situation.
I got you when you need me,
but don't take advantage of the situation. Yeah got you when you need me, but don't take advantage of the situation.
Yeah.
That's what you got to be.
I mean,
for the most part,
I've been very fortunate.
Look,
I don't come from a large family.
I got a brother and a sister.
My mom,
obviously,
you know,
my mom had gotten remarried.
And so,
you know,
anytime my mom went somewhere,
he went somewhere.
You know, I flew them first class, you know, and they came out, so forth and so you know anytime when mom went somewhere he went somewhere right you know i flew them first class you know they came out so forth and so on so but nah nah nothing nothing crazy but i do i do my look i do help i do help uh
a lot of times my sister gave me the sad story and i'm like look you have that but
that's the end of that but uh yeah for me ocho like you said like who was there yeah i i remember
yeah uh but hell i mean nobody really could be there because everybody was just as poor as we
were they're like they could borrow what i mean what were they gonna give that they didn't have But hell, I mean, nobody really could be there because everybody was just as poor as we were.
They're like, they could borrow.
What were they going to give that they didn't have?
We couldn't give them anything.
But it was just like my sister, like my sister would always like whatever she could.
Her boyfriend would like give me money.
He would come to school, drop me off $50.
You know what's so funny when I think about it?
And I think about We talk about family
And people that would need
I have a very small group
A very small nucleus
Of friends that have been around
For 20 plus years
I got friends in Cincinnati
If they ever need anything
Maine, Los, Locke, Rico
Ryan
I might be missing somebody
I have a small nucleus of friends here in Miami.
If they ever need anything, Rep, Hound, Bobo, Bo, Doink, Rashad.
That's it.
And that's where the buck stops.
That's where the buck stops.
I mean, that's five and five.
I got five in Cincinnati,
five here in Miami. Been here since day one, huh?
Been here since day one.
And obviously, my mom, grandma,
they passed. They've transitioned on now.
My brother, you ever need anything? He know
he good. My other brother, Sam,
you ever need anything? He know he good.
And they never ask.
It's not like that. I've never been surrounded by people
that are always taking, taking, taking, taking, taking, where I've never been surrounded by people that are always
taking, taking, taking,
taking, taking.
Where I've ever been
in a situation like,
God damn, nigga.
No, enough is enough.
Oh, yeah.
Enough is enough.
Small, small group.
And the same group
that was there before
is the same group
that was there after,
from the start and the end.
Nothing has changed.
And anybody that tried
to come in, you know,
while it was hot,
nah, it's just, come on, man.
Nah.
If I don't rob what you paid,
I told this one
somebody, female,
if you ever need anything, don't call me.
They have some notes.
Wait, Unc, but you
say you're very gracious, especially when it comes
to dealing with women. I am. I am. Okay. You just said you're going to... Oh, no, but you say you vary graces, especially when it comes to dealing with women.
I am.
I am.
Okay.
Well, you just said you're going to.
Oh, no, but I have told them no.
For real?
Yeah, for sure.
Because they'll take advantage of you, huh?
Yeah, yeah.
It's not that.
It's when you do F stuff.
What you mean?
Look, if I rock with you, we go our separate ways.
If I could do anything that's not extraordinary.
Extraordinary?
Okay, okay.
I got you.
Wait, hold on, hold on.
If you and a woman
go your separate ways,
do they still have the nerve
and audacity to ask you
for things that are extraordinary
even after the fact?
For sure, they have.
Oh, hell no.
Yeah.
For sure.
You serious? Yeah.
How is a woman even comfortable
even asking for something extraordinary that
a partner is supposed to do
if y'all know y'all going y'all separate ways?
Man, I
mean, I said, hey,
you sleep with old boy?
Oh.
Let him do it.
Have him break brain.
He breaking your back?
You said... Let him break brain.
Nah, nah, hell nah.
But that sounds a little too much like prostitution,
but I understand.
Hey, nah, nah, nah.
Nah, I'm cool, look. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know what you mean. If you cool, nah. Hey, nah. Nah, I'm cool.
Look.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know what you mean.
If you cool,
look,
things happen.
Yeah.
People change,
people evolve.
You want to go your way,
I want to go mine.
Yeah.
But as long as,
number one thing,
you got one job,
take the brand.
Yeah.
Because with no brand,
all this goes away. Yeah. Yeah. Because with no brand, all this goes away.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I thought about that too
when you talked about it last night
about how cautious you are
in public elevators,
hotel rooms.
I thought about that.
I thought about that a lot.
I mean, I think about the brand.
Your brand is completely different than mine.
Obviously, you have to protect yours,
but mine has always been the outgoing, loving,
hey, what's up, bring it in, hug, shake,
talk, converse, be funny.
And you're like the complete opposite,
complete opposite.
I think that's why this shit works
this shit works so goddamn well.
Man, that Ocho, man, they cut the room,
they got that table,
they're like, yeah, I'll take it.
They're like, you sure we can?
I'm good.
Uncle, you don't even let them in the room, huh?
Oh, no.
Hell nah.
Hell nah.
Now that Fluent said, my four-year-old told me,
nightcap, nightcap, nightcap.
Mommy always watch the nightcap in the car, at home, at work, at school.
Her name is Brooklyn. Can you shout out
please? Hey, Brooklyn.
Tell mommy to keep
watching night cap.
Appreciate the love. Hey, Brooklyn, how are you?
What up, Brooke?
Thank you, mommy, for listening, for watching.
We greatly, greatly appreciate
that.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, Terry Thompson said,
Wicked Tuna has a new season out.
Two episodes so far. Huge fish being
caught. I love you,
Ocho. Have a great show. I turned 59 today.
Happy birthday, Terry.
Happy birthday, Terry. The thing is, man, to go
catch them tuna, man, you got to go way out there,
Ocho. Well, you know how strong you got to be
to pull them motherfuckers in? Yes!
You know how many hours it take to pull a goddamn
bluefin tuna in? Yeah.
I ain't got that kind
of patience. The procedure thing is now, Ocho,
they'll back the boat down to you. They'll back the boat
down to you. Yeah, yeah.
But it's still...
Listen, Unc, boy, you put that...
You catch that tuna in that hook
and that motherfucker get to running? What you supposed to do? He know he hooked. All of a sudden, you think about Oc, you catch that tuna in that hook, and that motherfucker get to running?
What you supposed to do?
He know he hooked.
All of a sudden, you think about Ocho, you going free.
Ocho, you walking, and then somebody snatch you by your back.
Yeah.
You going to fight like hell to get away, ain't it?
You sure is.
Listen, you know what I would love to do?
I'm sitting here talking.
I know the terminology, but I don't even fish.
I live in Florida,. I know the terminology, but I don't even fish. I live in Florida, but I know the terminology.
If I am to go out there,
it got to be something
really dope.
I got to be going
fishing for marlin,
goliath groupers.
It got to be something that I can come back to.
But you got to turn the goliath grouper
the way you can't keep them.
You can't?
No, hell no.
Wait,
that's a new rule? You know, I don't know
about fish and fish. That size
grouper, you got to let back. Now, can you catch
grouper? Yeah, people eat grouper. Yeah,
of course, of course. Black, yeah,
for sure. But I mean, the tuna,
a yellowfin, obviously
they don't get as big as the bluefin.
But I mean, you catch snapper. What about
the dolphins? Not dolphin dolphin.
I'm talking about the dolphin,
the fish that they serve at restaurants.
They big.
They like green,
like green and yellow.
You never seen them?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
What is that called?
They look like a flat.
They look like a...
It's called a dolphin.
I know I'm not saying the name wrong.
Probably. You think so? Dolphin. I think it is called a dolphin. I know I'm not saying the name wrong. Probably.
You think so? Dolphin.
I think it is called a dolphin.
I mean, it all depends on what you're trying to catch.
Right. Trout.
You don't got to go out to catch no damn trout. I mean,
most people go out, I mean, when you watch the Bass Series,
you know, Kevin Van Dam,
Mike Iaconelli, E. Smith, guys
like that. You know, I grew up watching Bill
Dance, Roland Martin, Ernestaconelli, E. Smith, guys like that. You know, I grew up watching Bill Dance,
Roland Martin, Ernest Hensley,
guys like that fishing.
You know about fishing.
Because you're watching a 30-minute show, I'm like,
damn, man, all they do is catch
fish. I didn't realize it took
them days to do
all that. That's before I knew anything about
fishing. Because I'm just thinking like, man,
they got to be the luckiest
mofos in the world because as soon as they throw out
it, they catch a feed. I've been sitting
here for five hours and they call the man
a fan. Oh, you
talking about Mahi Mahi?
Is that what it is? Mahi Mahi?
Mm-hmm.
Okay. But it get big
though now. Yeah, Mahi Mahi get huge.
Okay, okay, okay, okay. That's it, that's it, that's it.
You like Maimai?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I done ate Maimai before.
I ain't crazy about it.
I like sea bass.
I was in Hawaii one time.
I went to Kona.
I was taping this appearance.
I caught a couple swordfish.
But if it's like... Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You caught a... swordfish. But if it's not like...
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You caught a...
You just said that like it's just nothing.
You caught a swordfish?
Couple of them.
And reeled them in?
Yeah.
We let them go.
They're probably like 180 pounds.
They wasn't no 500 pounders.
Oh, okay, okay.
I'm thinking you're talking about
one of them big boys now.
No, no.
We didn't go out far enough to catch one of those.
But the thing is, you got to worry about the dolphins and the porpoises.
Like, eating, because, you know, they smart.
They steal everything off you.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Bro, y'all take y'all bad ass home.
Ocho said, Ocho, love you, dog.
But can you wrap sandwiches at Checkers?
Much less a battle rap.
Good luck, though.
Loaded Lock
was cooking you
like stir fry, bro.
Listen, see what
happened. I know Loaded Lock sounded
good. I know you probably liked what he had to say,
but this is what he did wrong.
You already showed your hand. You never
showed your hand. That's how I know he don't know how to play poker.
He ain't got the poker face. You don't know how to play poker. He ain't got the poker face.
You don't know how to play poker either.
I know I don't, but stay with me, man.
I'm trying to state my case,
man. But listen, my penmanship
is phenomenal. And when the time
comes and we do this battle, Lux
and I'm sure there are going to be five other battle rappers
that I respect and love dearly,
but we're going to get this culture back where
it belongs, and that's at the motherfucking top.
Almost done with my first deployment.
Can you shout out my wife
and tell her I'll be home soon?
Love the show.
Always been watching.
AJ.
Mom, AJ is about to come up.
Excuse me.
That's his wife.
I think that's what he said.
Yeah, it's his wife.
So we're going to call you mom.
Mom, AJ, hey.
He wanted us to shout you out.
He say he'll be home soon.
And make sure you have him somewhere, you know.
Have him right.
Have him right.
Look at him.
That good cooking.
Good cooking.
You have to have that fresh grease ready for him.
I ain't talking about no Crisco either.
You know what I'm talking about.
Harry Double Zero said, do you think Chris Jones is a Hall of Famer?
How many Pro Bowls CJ got?
Shoot,
I'm not sure. Wait,
Kansas City Chris Jones? Yeah.
Hell yeah, Hall of Famer. And if he's not,
he will be. Yeah, for sure.
I think he's got about five or six Pro Bowls.
I think he's a three-time first-team All-Pro.
Mm-hmm. Hell yeah. Yeah. I think he's got about five or six Pro Bowls. I think he's a three-time first-team All-Pro. Mm-hmm.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
I think he's going to be because, you know, he's the preeminent face
of that defense that's won three Super Bowls.
So he's a five-time Pro Bowler, a two time first team all pro.
Real deal. And you got to think,
you got to think he's going to continue to make all pros. He's going to continue to make
pro bowls. Yeah, I didn't mean
he get too, but I think, look,
the thing what he wants to do, I think, I think
CJ, CJ wants to be that, he wants
to be that Warren Sapp. He wants to be that Warren Sapp.
He wants to be that Joe Green.
Those guys at first ballot that come up there and you, hey, ain't no question.
Case closed, yeah.
Aaron Donald.
Yeah.
He's in that tier with Aaron Donald as well.
Obviously, he's always been regarded as the second best D tackle in the game.
And you got Jeffrey Simmons right behind him
as the third best.
So, I believe when it's all said and done,
he's going to be a Hall of Famer.
Patrick Rendon said, now that Joe Mixon is a
fridge, should the Cowboys go after him?
I mean, there's
a stable of backs out there. It all depends
on what the Cowboys want.
What type of back are you looking for?
Obviously, with Pollard going to Tennessee?
Yes.
Yeah, with Pollard going to Tennessee, it depends on what you want.
Joe would be a great fit.
Joe would be a great fit there.
Kemper Norwood Jr. said, which team retires LeBron Jersey's first?
Cleveland.
That's easy.
That's easy. Cleveland.
Most definitely.
I think right behind that when he's done playing, I think
the Heat follow suit as well.
I don't know. Him and Pat Riley.
Ain't big.
You don't think so?
We'll see.
Even if there's something personal going on with them,
just based on what he was able to do for that organization and what he's done for the NBA in general over the years,
especially when he was a Heat player,
I think they do retire as a Heat player as well.
Juan Garcia said,
Uncle,
tell L.J.,
Stephen A. Smith,
we're done with the 90s.
We've seen tape.
Jordan ain't left them,
boy.
Ain't playing no D.
Goat debate
is between Kobe,
Bron,
Kobe and Bron.
L.J.
is greater than M.J.
I can't,
I can't even sit here and augur the fact about that. I can't even sit here
and augur the fact about that.
I can't even augur.
I mean, look.
Aesthetically,
pleasing to the eye
just to watch.
MJ,
different skill set.
Yeah.
Different skill set.
It's hard.
Ocho,
what's so hard about it
is that once you've seen it,
you compare everything to it.
To it, yeah.
And so that's the hard stuff because MJ was doing things
we had never seen before.
Right.
Now it's routine that we see guys do up and under,
come one side and we see what Dr. J was doing.
We see guys, you know under on one side and we see what Dr. J was doing. We see guys
shooting the ball from three.
Now we see a lot of guys shooting the ball from
three like Steph Curry. But we ain't
never seen nobody do it before him. So now everybody
go get prepared to step.
And nobody's as efficient as
Steph. Not the volume.
The volume
in which he's shooting.
He's going to have to set it out there
because everybody is coming in shooting the three ball now.
So you got guys like Buddy Hill that's ahead of Steph Pace
at the same time in their career.
Now, is he going to keep it going?
Is he going to play as long as Steph?
He's not getting the minutes that Steph.
So that's going to cut into the possibility
of somebody breaking Steph's record.
I can see a scenario where Steph have 4,500 maybe even 5,000 threes hey yeah double o tucko me and my son a birthday is the 19th my 26th here's this hello i was on
oh he's nice is the 19th mine is the 26 early for, oh, oh, oh, is it too early for the script?
Yeah.
Hell yeah, man.
Don't let him see that.
Don't let him see that.
Don't let him see that.
Wait, how old?
I think he said me and my son Aiden's birthday is the 19th. Now, his is the 26th. Aiden is the 19th.
My here's the 26th, Aiden is the second, his second birthday.
Oh, here's my, as you gotta stop this disabbreviating boy,
you're terrible with this tonight.
Me and my son Aiden's birthday is the 19th of March Mine is the 26th
Oh
I said
Don't talk about me, I just copy and paste
Too early for the strip club
A birthday shout out would mean a lot
Ocho
I got you number two tomorrow
Happy birthday
Happy birthday Have a. Happy birthday.
Have a day.
Have a day.
Make sure you have a day
responsibly, though.
Go have some fun.
Have you some fun, man.
But be responsible, young boy.
Apache Hall, Uncle Nocho,
could you please send prayers
to my grandma, Gloria,
as she's going to get
a cancer spot removed
from her nose on Wednesday.
It'll be greatly appreciated.
Granny Gloria, stay praying.
Everything's going to be okay.
We're going to get this spot removed
and you're going to be back to normal.
So bless you.
We're praying for you.
Garrett Bowman said,
is Shea Shea Media hiring an all-around creative designer
george we hired
george said no hey bro um it was great having you in my city atx bring nightcap here next year for
south by southwest i can get y'all hooked up with a venue, local guests, Earl, B.Y., Ricky,
Undertaker, T.J. Ford. You know what,
bro? That might not be a bad idea.
Actually, we were talking about that tonight.
We were discussing that. So that
definitely might be a possibility. I appreciate that.
Upgraded King,
Nightcap, Ocho, congratulations
on the award. Well deserved.
What love.
Yes. Yes love. Yes, yes.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you for listening
to another episode
and watching another episode
of Nightcap.
I am your favorite
Uncle Shannon Sharp.
Congratulations to the team,
Club Shea Shea,
for winning Best Sports Podcast.
He's your favorite,
number 85,
route runner extraordinaire,
Bengals legend,
pro bowler,
all-pro player,
Chad Ochocinco Johnson. Please,
please make sure you subscribe and like
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Please make sure you subscribe to the
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Thank you very much. We're taking pre-orders on Chea by La Portia and we have pinned it to the top
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I heart sports podcast of the year club. Shea.
Shea. Thank you for everyone that's involved.
Ocho, I will see you on Thursday. Enjoy your time off and we're out.
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