The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - #BlackMarket- HUNCHO ELITE w/ Karlous Miller
Episode Date: April 5, 2023Members of HUNCHO ELITE sit down with Karlous Miller to talk about the 7v7 football program based in Atlanta! The Black Effect Podcast Network will be making history again with the first Black Effec...t Podcast Festival taking place on April 22nd in Atlanta. 85 SOUTH will be hitting the live podcast stage with WHOREible Decisions, Checking In With Michelle Williams, Reasonably Shady, BIG FACTS and many more. Make sure to grab your tickets today at BlackEffect.com || 85 SOUTH App: www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG: @85SouthShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Right. What is the price?
I'm the rum and noodles.
Perfect.
How's what's been going on?
Hey man, welcome back.
Black market is open.
Black market is open.
We got a ring here.
We got some young men here with us
and they got to let them know.
When you did it right here, that mean big money going up.
Big money.
Market is open.
Don't nothing happen.
To the bell.
Okay, cool.
To the bell.
First of all, I need to welcome each and every last one of y'all to the trap.
to the trap.
This the trap right here.
Welcome to the trap, buddy.
Welcome to the trap, man.
You're gonna bring them to ghetto legends through here.
You gotta really be only to get up in here.
Okay, cool.
So y'all got a pass, though.
Somebody who's a fisher and certified brought you all through here.
So y'all good either way.
Have all the snacks you wanna have.
You really at the crib.
Just based off who brought you.
But today on the black market, we got a very special treatment.
I told you this platform was created
to highlight.
show love to people in the community
doing positive thing, black-owned business,
things that uplift the black community.
And I got none other than my real partner,
we used to run the streets for real out here every night.
For real, for real, for real.
For real, for real.
On talking about court cases, ups and the down, street light.
He ain't never say I was right there.
He never, for real, we got the pictures.
Come on, man.
None other than, you know them, Pauley.
But today, he ain't palais.
Team palais today.
No, no, I ain't palais today.
You coached today.
Oh, Coles-Lay.
Co-Polet.
That's where they hit you in.
Co-Lay.
Co-Lay.
Co-Lay!
Co-Lay!
Man, it's been a long time coming, man.
No, for sure that.
You really jumped out there with the youth.
What year that you started with?
What year did you start with?
2015?
I'm saying what age group?
They was 10 then.
Okay.
They was 10 then.
I've been coaching football like 12 years, though.
Yeah.
But I've been doing this like seven years.
So, like, yeah, like 2016.
2016.
I'm sure a lot of people knew that you coached football.
They probably thought you were just a dad doing the summer thing.
But this is all year-round now.
Yes.
And being honest, for real, I think that, I think we're the reason why is you around.
Our first 7-0-7 program was called.
about pastry elite.
That was the first one.
Me and my dog Jabbo was coaching the kids at first.
This is back, like I say, 2016.
So you got to think, this Georgia, right?
So everybody in Georgia back then,
ah, man, you ain't talking about, man,
that shit ain't named that man.
This Georgia football, we're gonna power it down your throat.
We're gonna run it down your throat.
That's all they used to say.
And I'm like, hey man, California, Texas, Florida,
but they tell you, I ain't gonna tell you,
be no real, you know what I'm saying? People laughing. The second year, it was probably
about four or five teams started playing, doing it too. The third year, I promise, by how many
a year? I met the team more than this. About 20, about 20 teams. And after then, so now,
then it's starting that soon as tackle end, you go to set more than self. And then soon
seven on self in, it's back springtime for tackle games. So now this shit, now is year-round
now. It's one year-round before Peace Street Elite, no facts.
Fats.
Well, that's dope that you got to take a program and build it as big as you built it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I said, a lot of people know that you coach, but they didn't know how serious and how deep
it was, man.
Who are you bringing here with you today?
I know you got something to play up.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I got my players, you know what I'm saying?
I brought them.
They're doing great things.
You know what I'm saying?
They're achieving great things.
I got a lot of kids on my team.
You know what I'm saying?
who I could have broke, you know what I'm saying,
up here, because it's like,
and then with three, four, five-star kids
who I bring on the team, you know what I'm saying?
So, you know, we'll start to my left,
then we'll swing all the way to the right.
Man introduce themselves and talk to these folks.
What's going on, y'all?
My name is Jojo Stone, Joseph Stone,
however you want to call it.
I go to Langston Hughes High School,
four-star athlete for the young community at LSU.
Hey, that's what's up, yeah.
Oh, my name is Duke.
I'm running back Stockbridge High School.
You look like a running back.
You got a square head.
That's my accurate, so.
Strong.
Going to Duke.
Three-star, three-star kid.
I got Duke, so I might go to Duke.
You never know.
It's on the table.
Team Chosier.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
No, for sure.
My name, Anton H.J.J.J.J.
But Col.
Laine, no.
They call me AJ.
I'm a quarterback.
Go to House and County High.
Class 25.
What's up?
My name, Bryce.
I'm a receiver of Parkview,
class of 2024.
No star athlete just playing him,
you know what I'm all right?
Hey, there you know.
Let me just do everything.
I do everything.
You know, he do everything.
Yeah, that's good.
No, no, I'm somebody.
Like, I need a nipple.
Twain, let's go.
You're a twin.
I need a safety.
Let's go.
Oh, okay.
I need another ride receiver twin, let's go.
That's missed everybody.
It's a football player.
No, he's doing all for real.
Where's your twin at?
No, for real.
Good twin that.
Oh, good.
You see, you can say the best to last.
My name Bryce and Oliver, aka.
Strap.
I start driving in a TV every time I go to Westlake High School class of 2024.
What's up, man.
That's so a strap a lot.
You call him some strap a lot.
You call him some strap a lot.
I've been coached years since he's been 10.
Been scrapping since I was 10.
Boy, yeah.
Really?
Yeah, I've been coached and 10, so it's like six years straight, literally.
Like, tackle football and 7-0-7, like back to back for like six years straight.
You know what I'm saying?
And I've seen him really come from where he's from,
come where he was, and be way yet now.
I'll put him up against any other DB, five-star, fours,
or whoever you, I'll put him up against anybody.
He didn't put my mother up again with him.
You know what I'm saying?
He liked that.
For sure that.
They got their dog in.
Yeah, no.
That's what it is.
You got to.
Yeah.
Oh no, he's, he's pop it.
So look, let me answer this.
I know you from the rap side also,
but you've always been able to connect
with the youth in a different kind of way, man,
with, you know, the energy and just understanding them,
bro.
What type of things are you learning just by being around,
you know, so much of the young energy?
Oh, just how to, um,
how to stay on my, how to stay on my pivot.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel like they, they keep me honest, being honest, you know what I'm saying?
Because it's important, it's a coach, especially where I come from,
and I coach how I act.
You know what I'm saying?
Like how you see me, then it's how I coach.
You know what I'm saying?
So I cuss, I do all fuss, I kick my hat, throw a thing down,
everybody run, I get mad, you know what I'm saying?
But it's hard for me to not do something.
I mean, they keep me not doing things that I tell them,
and start argue with people.
Start getting people face.
If you're gonna talk shit,
you gotta learn how to talk shit.
And I apply that stuff to my everyday living life.
How are you gonna do this?
You're just telling your player, man.
He can't be doing this.
So it really keep me honest, for real.
That's what's up, man.
I see y'all got some.
Hey five something, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Give us an 85-so show, man.
Get that's an 85-go show, man.
Now listen, you tell y'all this,
nah,
805-s, definitely drug,
that's up this year, not we changed these jobs,
but we got two uniforms, two Hawk uniforms.
Now listen, we had to do the Hawk uniform,
I'll tell you why, too.
Because if I say, I always do the Atlanta things, though.
Exactly.
You know what I'm saying?
I said, so we gotta keep it,
we gotta keep it serious, you know what I'm saying?
But y'all will see them uniform real soon.
You know what I'm saying?
No, uniform hard too, we got two sets.
You know what I'm saying?
No, for real.
So, like, how is the program, though,
the Hancho, at least seven on seven, man.
It's like, walk us through that.
Well, me and my wife, Anisha, like I said, we had pastry elite at first, you know what I'm saying?
And me and Quavo were real cool friends, you know what I'm saying?
And I had been doing it for a few years.
Then he just hit me like, man, you know what, bro, I want to do the same on some thing.
You know what I'm saying?
So we sat down, chopped it up, and came up with Huncho Elite, you know what I'm saying?
So shot at the Quavo, you know what I'm saying, too, you know what I'm saying, for helping us do everything that we're doing.
You know what I'm saying?
So most of the kids had already had, you know what I'm saying?
So last year was our first year having Hunter Elite.
We had 17 teams.
You know what I'm saying?
We had 17 teams, 6 you all the way up to 18 you.
You know what I'm saying?
And some age group had two teams.
You know what I'm saying?
So this year, I want to focus more on helping the kids who in high school,
who come into high school, develop and understand how it is.
if you want to play early in high school
and help the kids who was transitioning to college
stay focused on their grind,
get ready for the college.
So this year, I'm only doing middle school up.
Okay, that's crazy.
Now, we know you started out with the athletics
even kind of before the music.
Yeah.
And now it's making the full circle
with you getting back into the sports, man.
Like, looking back, how does that feel?
Didn't know that that's your first love
and then coming back to it
to spread it out of my own thing, you know what I'm saying?
I think it's, I like it because it gives me a real strong sense to help them not get lazy
and take the same laser path I took, you know what I'm saying?
When we understand how much potential I had, all this seven-on-seven training, social media
for people to start us and ranking, we didn't have all that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So I understand how easy it is to get lost now.
Right.
And with everything that's going on.
So me being able to be that connection with them
to be like, now listen, dog, all this stuff y'all see,
y'all think cool, and I don't been that before.
You know what I'm saying?
That ain't what it is.
Focus on this, now.
All them friends y'all got, they still gonna be your friend
when y'all come back.
You know what I'm saying?
So me being able to lead on that way,
I think it's the best thing from it.
And I've been noticing you bring a lot of people around,
you know, the team, the different influences,
people who don't play it at the highest level.
I just wanted to ask some of the guys in the group
that do you all get the feel the impact of that
just to see people who've been to the level
that you want to go to and you come
to practice every day and they're right there.
Do you even see how important and how
valuable that is to pushing you to the next level?
Yes.
I actually do because we got
Coach Corp. He told us about the
personal stuff that he's going through right now.
I don't know if you know how deep his
resume is now.
They've got a hell of a resume.
No, they don't know.
They don't know about, they don't,
now they don't, it's just been sports.
I'm telling you.
He's one of them ones.
You know what I'm saying?
It ain't just like he just lucked up and got to the league.
He's a dog like that and he went to play a lot of different places.
So it's like the experience that he brings you and trying to tell you,
like certain things that he can't say because of still wants you to be able to enjoy the game,
you know, as a young man.
But you can really take this to another level.
So many different things you could do within the sports world where you don't have to just put the way and tail on your body.
or you know what I mean, sacrificing yourself.
So pay attention to what's around you
and peep opportunities, you know what I'm saying?
You play football?
Of course.
What you play?
Of course.
What I played?
Yeah.
The most?
Yeah.
What I played the most?
Side line.
Pregnant.
I wasn't no sideline player for anybody.
Yeah.
But real shit.
Okay.
But I did have one incident where they thought I wasn't going to make it.
What happened?
I got hit so hard one day, you know, the crack block
is, right? That's why you hit somebody
they don't see. Bro, oh yeah,
because you don't need to do that shit.
That shit turned you into jello later on.
Hey, boy. Oh, so look, I'm running.
I'm playing, like, this, that night,
the end of the night grade year was like,
you ain't on night grade football anymore. You're on varsity.
Yeah. I didn't know.
I didn't know. I didn't know.
Probably run across the field, full speed. I see the
quarterback. I'm looking right at him.
And then the next thing I see,
I'm like, damn, I know them. I know them shoes from
on them look like my shit, but why they,
why are in the clouds?
And then I hit the ground and,
cool, I had, you know how to have,
like the dirt gets stuck, a little piece right here?
I had the whole side.
You know all the screws on the helm
and keep the face man's off?
Every one of them broke on one side.
I get up, my face man hanging off.
Man, coach's looking at me like I'm dead.
He said, boy, you all right?
Like, shit, I'm trying to strap it up.
It ain't nothing to strap.
Hey, shit, it's up.
It ain't nothing to strap.
Oh, it then, man.
Yeah, it was over with it.
It was over with it after that.
I still be waking up sometime.
Like, it'd be from nothing but that.
I just experienced that.
This past, I ain't never really been hit.
Like, my sophomore year, I had this one hit.
End up fraction of bones somewhere in the back of my neck.
So shit you didn't even know you had.
Man.
This ain't, it's in my neck.
Touched this.
This is ill.
You still missed it.
That shit was in my necks.
Don't work.
Them one of them ones, though.
Yeah.
You ever hit somebody and then it felt like they hit you?
You know you hit them.
Kick off.
Kick off, boy.
Running down there on kickoff, like chicken with no head.
I don't mind about to do too strong on kickoff, man.
They'd be ready to crash out.
Yeah, you know what's worse than getting hit, though?
It's hitting somebody that's musty.
Yeah, you hit somebody that's must,
and you should be must to the rest of the game,
but it ain't you.
They'll put the must on you.
It's all along you turn.
They never do to get that must off.
Yeah, put it in the wife's machine.
Nope.
That much difficult state.
And don't let it be,
they don't let it be the liquid mush.
Yeah, exactly.
And they get it on you.
And they all face over.
Overwood.
Overwood.
But that was, at like, high school,
that's when you learned, though.
Some people were really built for this.
Yeah.
They granddad didn't have played football.
They way strong.
I was like, bro, I'm so much better at telling jokes than doing anything that would
cross me being hit by another person.
I'm good.
What do you think of little boy?
What do you think he get it from?
Huh?
What do you think he get it from?
Oh, man.
I don't know.
Because he's just the crazy as me.
He fearless.
He's fearless.
He ain't scared of shit.
I'm talking with my son.
It's a different breed.
It's not for real, for real.
It's just dope to see that, though, man.
You know, y'all let that age where the shit's still fun.
You better take advantage of it,
because you're really at the age where you don't get tired yet, for real.
We got to get you to a game, right?
Bro, you know I'm coming.
Yeah, you got to leave outside.
Nothing to talk to the chain, now.
We be on some.
What you think I'm gonna be doing?
Yeah, we'd be lit, no.
Let me be lit, no, any time.
Come on, nah, hell no, he's talking about it.
Nah, we'd be locked, damn lit.
Yeah.
Like, what kind of lit?
I'm gonna let you thought I was talking about.
Like, yeah, we turned up for the play, like, nah, none of that.
Bro, he'd been knowing me longer than a lot of people in this room.
He'd know I would come to your game and talk shit.
Yeah.
Win, lose, draw.
Oh, no.
No, yeah, boy, shit.
I'm talking about, even if we got down, even if we're going to talk so much shit, they're going to think we want.
No, that's real.
Nah, that's real.
Y'all don't think he moves, he's dead and real, though.
The whole game.
He probably going to talk on shit on y'all.
Even when we lost, I talk so much shit.
I made the one for who wanted to win, fight.
Like, what you want to fight for y'all won?
Exactly.
You said you ain't played, but in practice.
I didn't say that.
I said that's why I played the most.
I know.
Yeah, because you know, like you said,
you'd be looking for something like,
I was that player.
I play anything in practice.
So how many minutes you think you got in the real game?
In the minutes, but I had to add it up
through the whole career?
Like each game.
He's game?
Yeah, he played more than I didn't.
Huh?
He played more than he didn't play.
Yeah.
I was active.
I wasn't just on the team.
Look at me, bro.
I got so much charisma.
What school are you going to?
I'm from Mississippi.
It's different down now.
What part of Mississippi?
Oxford.
North Mississippi.
You just say it different.
Bro, you ever seen a nigga from Mississippi?
Yeah.
Exactly.
Grass, man.
My fuck is built different.
You can't hurt a nigga from Mississippi.
Like you got...
Deathline or something.
This thing might be from Mississippi.
He might.
He looked in the strip.
I'm telling me.
Now, look at it.
Now, real.
Now, you got a problem trying to tackle him.
I wouldn't want to.
In ninth grade, he was 13-year-old in ninth grade.
All right?
He rushed for 11 touchdowns, a limb-hundred yards.
And then he'll turn 14th to, what, September?
Something like that?
September.
The football season, a minute, it's 3.
It's 3rd.
money football season.
So you don't, you don't coach the young 10-year-olds no more?
No, they are the 10-year-olds that I coached them.
Every year, I just went up with them.
So when they turn 11, I went up to 11.
When they turned 12, I went to 12.
When they went to 13, 14, you know what I'm saying?
I just keep, I keep going up with them.
I made Jojo last year when we first started doing Huncho Elite.
And, you know, I really didn't know a lot about their age group,
because I coached the age group up under them.
And every kid I talked to, like, all the stud kids I talk to,
it would be like, you talk to Jojo?
I can't say, well, what the fuck is Jojo?
You know what I'm saying?
So then I ran into him, and I talked to him,
and then I don't know ever since then.
I don't know what day I haven't.
I ain't got rid of them since.
This is my nephew.
You know what I'm saying?
He would call me up.
She's a lot of these kids called me, um.
You know what I'm saying?
So I ain't scared of the unc no more.
So I ain't used to like the unc.
I ain't scared that no more.
You call me.
You know what I said?
I'm not cool, yeah.
You see how you recognize that?
You know that.
They uncle look different, though.
That's important as an old.
You have to know when it's like, you know what?
Man, I need to go and take this in, bro.
My nephew, you never got this.
A lot of old dudes won't get out to wait.
You got to let the young dudes, it's day turn, bro.
No, for real.
It's they turn.
Let me ask you y'all.
Who are some of your favorite players, you know,
that y'all studied from the modern-day age of this?
football and sports and entertainment.
Who are some of the people that try to look up to?
When Cald Newton was good, well, he's still
really good. You see what I'm saying?
I'm saying. Don't ever let the people
who run the cameras trick you
like that man ain't who he is, bro. He steal
that. Today he did.
He did somebody prime. He made the same prime.
He was prime. He's still that now.
He's steak him fucking throwing football through one of
he walked.
Oh, shit, man.
I'm a Nick Chubb guy.
I'm a high school guy.
Yeah.
He talked about the running back.
He's been hit in the face, in the head, a lot.
Nick Chubb, okay, who you watch?
I be watching DBs, receive, a lot of watch,
running bad, I watch everything, but my favorite player, I have a Camara.
Okay, yeah.
I like Brandon, now you, it's rough.
What, it's San Francisco?
Yeah.
But, right.
To all the people watching this, man, who want to get involved, who supports you with.
You know what I mean?
They want to put the resources around you.
resources around you. How they get in touch with Coach Lay, man?
You can hit the page at Huncho Elite 7V7 on Instagram.
You can send us an email, Hunt Your Elite 7V7 at Gmail.
They can hit you. You'll hit me.
You know it. They can hit cord. He'll hit me. He can reach out the niche.
Court, you got at least step in here and say what's up, bro.
You can hit my page. You can hit my personal page, the podcast page.
Come on, Auntie, get in here and say what's up. Bring everybody that got something to do with it.
Yeah, y'all?
No, don't play.
Oh, you're trying to get corporate a play with the background.
All right, you call them out.
Come on, sit down, come on, sit down.
Come on, IT.
Come on, come on, sit down.
We're on the program.
Yeah, we've got to put you on the program.
I got you in here.
I know what you do.
Don't start you.
Hey guys.
Welcome, welcome to the family.
Come on.
Let's see.
What's happy?
You know, that's even big of it.
It's even bigger responsibility than coaching
when you got 20 hungry boys looking for Auntie,
you know what I mean?
After the game and dealing with all these emotions.
During the game.
You get up the game?
Exactly.
Auntie with my sock!
We already know how they go, so give us a little game,
introduce yourself.
We got mics, we're gonna pick it up.
All right, well, I'm Nisha.
They call me Auntie.
I have the most rewarding job
because I get to see after all of my boys.
As I said, I have 150 nephews,
and I just take care of them from getting to school,
seeing them, things they may need from day-to-day basis,
sometimes mental health checks,
making sure they're doing what they're supposed to do
at home, and just helping them become the young man
that they can be.
That's what's up.
Coy, what you got for?
Man, I'm just Coach Coyd, stepping in to help late.
I suppose, wait, this is my first year with a hundred
official official you know what's saying yeah suppose we've been out there with
them last year but um just stepping back out like you said to really uh guide them helped them out
through the process understanding you know transition outside of sport sport back to real
life and um like I said really bring them you know that the other side of the game you know
from what I learned from my time and playing so make that's what I was just about to ask you man
And how you give them the real information and keep it pure at the same time without, you know what I'm saying?
You know the other side of the game.
We were just actually outside talking about that, about recruiting and all that kind of stuff and just being able to understand, you know, the value in themselves and how the recruitment process go.
I ain't went into the business side of, you know, the NFL and all that kind of stuff yet.
But just getting them to understand that this next level actually going to college is business.
So we got to start moving like businesses, treating it like that, this NIL situation.
serious so you know putting them exposing the guys like yourself so they can
understand you know how much media how you know it's important and being able to
hold these interviews and just hold themselves accountable for everything that's
going on so it's been a dope process I appreciate Lay for bringing me out Nisha
like said she's a big piece of the glue she not only deal with the kids but the
parents you know everything that's going on and it's going to be dope to see all these
boys go out to the next level and do their thing and then be able to come back
and drop some more gyms and be back on 85 because exactly
Sports stuff coming to 85 too.
Exactly, we're trying to get over there, man.
But I do want every young man in here
on the set right now to understand you have an advantage.
You have an advantage right now.
You got people that actually care about your well-being
that's trying to push you to the next level
that's trying to give you benefits
that you don't even know right now.
So make sure you take advantage of it.
Life go fast.
Real fast.
Like you're still at, you're in the prime of your youth right now,
but it's big decisions that's coming to you
whether you know it or not, having to pick a school.
having to stay in school
and our easy part is getting in there
what's going to motivate you to stay
when it ain't football season
when the basketball season
come around and you know that's the biggest thing on campus
so it's like you still have to have
things that's going to keep you focus and
keep you going to the next level
whatever your next level is
just like court and tell you Paulia tell you
sometimes you might get to make it to
wherever you want to go with it
it's like
guys still got something else for you to do
you get what I'm saying
Don't never lose focus on that.
Coach Lay, we can do this all thing.
This really turn into a black ESPN right now.
It's really a 30 for 30.
It's a 7 on 7, but we really shooting a 30 for 30.
Come on, man.
No, for real.
Now, I'm glad y'all came before the season,
so that way we can put some promo behind
and get the city to come out.
You think y'all been turned up.
I ain't brought my people to no game yet.
Okay, cool.
I might show up with my own band.
We ain't got no schools.
This is a bunch of nigg.
This is a bunch of new.
There's a bunch of niggas who used to be in the bag
who still got to get them.
You got a brave, you got to be brave.
You got a brave enough, you can't go.
Come on, bro.
Y'all don't even know, Coach Layton,
know a thousand dancers.
You said, yeah.
What he said the other day,
he said he gonna do the dance at Friday.
Yeah.
All the music y'all listened to,
he was one of them things who created that
that whole young nigg's sound wave,
he'll tell you.
That's real.
Don't make sure you take a vent.
Auntie, everybody around you, care about you.
care about you. It ain't just, you just ain't a player on the team. So just know that.
And y'all got the support of the community. Y'all represent Atlanta.
Keep that in mind. Coach Lake.
I'm going to say, I just want to thank you all again for supporting my boys with a drift.
And just in the community, you all were one of the first people in the city of Atlanta to actually
sponsor my boys. So I appreciate that. And it's black on too.
Exactly.
Get on top of Tram Money.
Shout out Trout Trout.
Not like Tram Money.
Printing it over here, man.
Nothing like trap money.
But yeah, that's exactly what this whole thing is about, man.
Y'all know exactly what we're at.
And y'all more than welcome to use all of our resources.
Whatever coming up, your big announcement, bro, when you sign,
when you make the announcement, whoever you pick, whoever you pick,
come announce it on 85 South Show.
Your mom can come in here and make them.
them baby shower with meatballs and we'll put the cap on the table.
We'll do it exactly, we'll do it how you want to,
sign, date, trap, date, whatever, man.
So we'll put it together, man.
We're gonna throw your signing party and all that, bro.
When body armor come and, you know what I'm saying,
underarm all those sports drinks and tinsuit.
Body all that, on that.
On that, man.
Come on, man.
Come on that.
Come on that.
We'll get somebody sponsored from Kel's Kitchen.
I can't wait for y'all to get all that.
up to go out here.
We can really celebrate, but we're going to do it on y'all level.
Don't even know that is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But we got some age-appropriate celebrations for y'all too, man.
So, yeah, just know what we're at.
You're always welcome to come out here and kick it with us.
Coach Lay, 7-on-7.
Huncho Elite, man, 85 South, the Black Market.
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