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Bucko x OG Mike x RobSkiii Generations Collide: Wisdom from 80s Babies and Beyond

DjBuck0 Season 3 Episode 2

DJ Bucko reunites with OG friends Mike and Rob to launch a new season of raw, unfiltered conversation where wisdom meets authenticity. Their natural chemistry immediately shines through as they tackle the realities of aging—from metabolism shifts to recovery time—while maintaining their youthful mindsets and staying culturally connected.

The trio takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through communication technology's evolution, from pagers with custom codes to Nextel chirps and early cell phones. This trip down memory lane reveals profound insights about how today's smartphone generation struggles with face-to-face interaction despite constant connectivity. "There's pros and cons," Mike explains, "The pro is you got access to the world early... The con is you now watching people's highlights and trying to base your life on it."

When the conversation shifts to sports, their passionate analysis of NFL draft prospects and team loyalties showcases deep knowledge while highlighting the emotional connection fans have with their teams. They thoughtfully examine athletes crossing into music careers and debate the boundaries of appropriate behavior at celebrity concerts like Chris Brown and Usher's, opening up honest dialogue about relationship respect.

The episode reaches its most compelling moment during "Left on Red with Bucko," where relationship advice turns into a multifaceted discussion about expectations, communication, and partnership. A surprise female caller delivers brutally honest perspective about maintaining a relationship primarily for sexual satisfaction, sparking genuine reactions that perfectly capture the show's no-filter approach.

Whether you're seeking sports insights, relationship wisdom, or simply authentic conversation across generational lines, this premiere episode sets the tone for a season that promises to challenge thinking while entertaining. Don't miss their closing remarks where each host delivers powerful perspectives on communication, purpose, and intentional living that will leave you reflecting long after you finish listening.



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Speaker 1:

Yo yo yo. What's going on. It's your boy, dj Bucko. I got my boy Mike OG Mike with me, my boy, rob Ski, and this is another no Cat in my Rap man. New season, new season on the way, man. How we doing, guys. Man, I got my new co-host with me. How we doing fellas man. We good bro, it's live in this joint Enjoying being live, man. Well, we've been talking about this shit for a minute. Been a minute. We here, like it's been what it's been going on good, two years maybe.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, man, that sound crazy, but you right Two years.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know, time, life it be flying by. Bro, on them good Saturdays working. I remember I said, man, we gonna get this shit. You always kept it networking politicking you know, I fuck with y'all.

Speaker 1:

You hear I fuck with y'all the long way, the strong way, man. You know, I tell a lot of people. Everybody's been asking me when we coming back. When we coming back and I was like when I come back with the season, I want to make sure I do it right. You know, like I told everybody, of course, me the long way, the strong way. But I told myself this season I wanted to make sure we bring energy and I bring some OG perspectives. I like that. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

So me being, of course, in my 30s, you know what I mean. I ain't going to put it out there y'all to be able to give that good point of view, because sometimes, you know, we've had plenty of conversations where y'all had to set me straight and always keep me right and keep me honest, and I feel like having perspective like that is always the biggest thing to have when you're working with people that are a little older and give you that wisdom. I'm blessed to have made it to C43 this year. 43? Yes, sir, march 43. Mike, what you hitting on, I'll be 43 this year.

Speaker 2:

September.

Speaker 1:

Big 43. 80s babies you heard, yeah, hey, born in the 80s. Crack babies for real. 82,. A real 80s baby.

Speaker 2:

No, you a real one Not 89., 82., 82.

Speaker 1:

Now you for real, 80. Like no joke For real, for real. Yeah, man, like I said, I'm blessed to have made it to see you, I'm glad. No, listen, I think that's what listen I told myself. Seeing 30 was, and you know, because a lot of life For sure bro.

Speaker 2:

I mean, the opposite is dying. So Right, I'll get me getting old, I'll take it, I'll take it.

Speaker 1:

I'll take a little gray. I'll take whatever they want to give me. That means I'm breathing. That's it, shoot.

Speaker 2:

You know what?

Speaker 1:

I to have that many grades? You heard me, now listen if anybody listen if y'all don't know, these niggas look a good 35. I didn't think these niggas were 40. When I seen that I said man, I thought I thought for real. My boy Rod, for real, I thought he was a smooth, I thought he was a smooth 35, 36.

Speaker 2:

I don't think we never had it from your perspective meeting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So you got to think when I met y'all, you was what? 25?, 26?, 26. Yeah, no, 27. I was 27. 27. And of course, like seeing Rob around, seeing you around the building, I always just assume that most guys that are in the business we're in or in the positions that we're in, I'm like I'm pretty young. I'm pretty sure they look young. They don't look old. I know what old look like. You know what I'm saying. So in my mind I'm like, all right, they're smooth. They're smooth, probably 32 at that time, 32, 33. At that time, yeah, I can dig it. So when I'm getting around y'all talking, I'm like these niggas got houses, these niggas got assets, these niggas is grown. Hold on, I'm over here just getting life together that time and I'm like, no, these niggas grown for real. So for me, I always thought y'all was at that time like Whole time y'all. Really that's a compliment. I take that Whole time y'all, you know, y'all ump.

Speaker 3:

I'm turning ump.

Speaker 1:

I mean if you, if you talking about you know Current climate, social media, yeah, you know, somebody probably Consider me an ump.

Speaker 1:

I mean you know, based off age. Don't look it. Yeah, man, you know what I'm saying. I feel like age Is a mindset. Facts I feel like age is a mindset. In fact, I refuse to allow myself To get old. Take care of myself. You know what I'm saying? Mentally, physically, spiritually. My kids keep me young. I stay up to code on what's going on in the world. So, yeah, sometimes, bro, I feel like people allow themselves to get old and then, once you do that mentally, your body will follow.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's a fact. I mean your body. Tell you how old you are. But I will tell you, everybody reminded me 40 hits you different All of a sudden, just getting out of bed different, standing up, different. But you take care of yourself. That's a real thing, oh for sure. Getting old is real. But it's on you to take care of yourself.

Speaker 1:

You know, from 20 and 30, I was like, alright, you know, yeah, we had that talk. We had that talk Early, early.

Speaker 2:

I mean 30 gonna hit you different and sure enough, it's beating.

Speaker 1:

It's beating me up. Just got in here. It's beating me up.

Speaker 3:

Just a little bit, but you know.

Speaker 1:

Metabolism flow a little bit. But you know, the metabolism flow A little different, your blood flow A little different, blood pressure I mean A1C whatever. Everything hits a little.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Your body don't heal the same.

Speaker 4:

That's a fact.

Speaker 1:

So the body don't heal the same, it take a little longer. Yeah, yeah, yeah, bumping your kneecaps and your elbows.

Speaker 2:

And that Casamigo Don't help and that Casamigos no help. Hey, let me tell you you can't do that, no more but brown.

Speaker 3:

It's brown for me, no, no, it's brown for me it's a little different in the morning.

Speaker 1:

You do take a little longer for you to get over it I gotta take.

Speaker 1:

I gotta take a nice little goody powder or something. I was never taking goodies. Get a headache, shit. I'm ready to pop a goody. So goddamn quick, don't make no damn sense and you know next day, I think for me also like, if people don't, you know, I got homies that are younger. I'm talking about I've been around some real yns for real. I'm talking about 20, 21 and young boys be talking about taking a honey pack and I'd be like bro, you just don't know. When I was 20, 19, 16, 17, I was like I was like a rabbit. It didn't make no damn sense they talking about popping honey packs at 20.

Speaker 2:

I don't know why you need PEDs at 20. At 20 is wild.

Speaker 1:

They doing what's popular, but they don't understand. They're going to mess themselves up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, long-term effects of those things man.

Speaker 1:

I need to be able to work naturally as long as possible. Yeah hard and the blessing for me is I'm still kicking.

Speaker 4:

That's all that matters. I don't need none of that. Yo Perkisit, Miley Perkisit.

Speaker 1:

Perkisit, we got a special caller coming in. We got a special caller coming in Jock. What's up, jock? We live right now.

Speaker 4:

Jock, this is Bucko we're live right now.

Speaker 1:

We got Jock Quez on here with us right now. Jock, what's going on?

Speaker 4:

Oh on, oh, y'all already live. Live right now. Baby, how you doing? Oh, probably know you was live right now. Hold on, I gotta hit the live button on my end, but uh, what's going?

Speaker 2:

on everybody. What's up, sir? How you doing what's man?

Speaker 1:

I'm chilling man, oh my god, you just kind of dropped into the topic too, because you were. You were one of them guys too that don't look. If y'all don't know, my boy jock on tiktok man, make sure I follow him he. He's actually another streamer as well, jock. We were actually just talking with my boy Rob and my boy Mike about looking and feeling your age, and you know I'm gonna make sure I post this as well. You look like you 30 something too. You know what I'm saying. I be telling them like you look like man.

Speaker 4:

You ain't got to like my powder, than gas me, bro. Am I capping?

Speaker 1:

Is this another 80s baby?

Speaker 4:

Yes, sir, 1980, one of the greatest. We're just talking about it.

Speaker 1:

Gotta be in the low 80s to be a real 80s.

Speaker 2:

That's a fact.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we 82, but nah, we were Actually, you know, I, I think I think also talking about a lot of uh people, young, younger people doing things that they don't have to do right now. It is gonna mess them up the long run. But I also want to say that what about the mental of like a young person? Like it, everything's changing now, mentality wise, like how they, how they think, how they approach their day to day, over what I was doing, over my day to day, compared to y'all's day to day, the world is different. Yeah, the world is different. The opportunities that present themselves, the way everything is structured, the way it's like, the world is different.

Speaker 2:

There's pros and cons the pro is you got access to the world early. The pro is you got access to the world early.

Speaker 1:

On your phone.

Speaker 4:

You got a phone in your hand.

Speaker 2:

We were just talking about that. You got a computer in your pocket, whereas for us.

Speaker 1:

You know, we had a computer lab. We had to go and sit in a room. You, young and broken, this time you had a computer lab back then. I don't say it like that, man, I'm sorry A computer lab yeah, but no.

Speaker 2:

like once a week you went to a computer lab in elementary school or middle school.

Speaker 1:

You didn't have a computer in your classroom at your desk like my kids or they got tablets.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they coming home with the tablet. But, like I said, you got it, you got access right from the phone. You, you watching tv, you're doing it all, so it's all there. So the pro, that's the pro. The con of that is you now watching people highlights and trying to base your life on it. That's true.

Speaker 1:

You watch?

Speaker 2:

Instagram and these people was posting the same pictures from one vacation all year and you think they living like that Repost.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I made a post like that the other day. I said, hey, if you're messing with a woman, all she show her highlights. That's not the one for you. That's a crazy. That's what social media is for. Highlights Just show the good, not the bad. Who's?

Speaker 2:

showing that real life.

Speaker 1:

Not too many people. Not too many people.

Speaker 2:

That's real. A lot of folks be captured.

Speaker 1:

But you gotta. You gotta, as a young person, you gotta understand that and I don't think I don't think that conversation's happening. It, we understand it. I can tell, I can take this with a grain of salt, you know what I'm saying. But when you're young, high school, young, 20s, and this is all you know yeah, you take life.

Speaker 2:

You take it at face value, for sure. Hey, the craziest part is young men, though you go somewhere and they don't know how to approach people like speak to somebody yeah, yeah, like Conversational Younger women are still a little more social, it seems, but men like them. 18 to 22s. You're in a room full of women and you're on your phone, or y'all just sitting at a table together, like that's what's different from my perspective. Or even the club scene.

Speaker 1:

The club scene facts. Yeah, like Everybody sitting around staring at each other, you might go outside with your partners, but we splitting up At some point.

Speaker 2:

we ain't all about to be together.

Speaker 1:

Well, the club used to be a bunch of people talking to each other.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Like you heard, who holding a phone in public.

Speaker 1:

There was no cell phones in the club, in the club. What y'all had back then. Y'all had a p phone. They didn't have no screen on them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean you ain't on the internet.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, even that fellas used to walk around the club with that black book or pen and some paper and write that number down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you had to ask for the number.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I remember like 18, the 18 and up club. Oh man.

Speaker 1:

I got to go back in the house. I was part of the pack Gum pen. Yeah, you needed that.

Speaker 3:

Car keys Niggas was going back for a pen, yeah.

Speaker 1:

If you didn't have no pen, how you was going to get the number cuz.

Speaker 2:

Exactly.

Speaker 1:

I got notes in my phone. I ain't thought about it like that. That's great, but that's what we saying though.

Speaker 2:

So our world created interaction. You had to interact with people or you the boring one wasn't nothing else to ask for but the phone number.

Speaker 1:

And then you got to understand too. Like we had, we had teen clubs, so you asking for a number, also expecting a possibility that a parent is going to answer, because it was a home phone. You had to be able to also talk to the parent to get to the child. You know I'm saying like you had to be respectful at least you had to have 30 seconds of respectability to the kid.

Speaker 4:

You had to have that and sometimes that parent will ask you a series of questions before you talk to your daughter.

Speaker 1:

Facts right see, now you're going straight to the person, because the person has a cell phone or social media.

Speaker 2:

See that media, the old me. That's why I stayed. I wanted the woman who daddy ran away.

Speaker 1:

It was an easier conversation wow, you wanted the ones that have a father.

Speaker 2:

I understand I use my powers for evil. Back then.

Speaker 1:

I never thought of like I mean, for me being a 90s baby and growing up we had, we did a little of that, but I was. We was at the tail end of it though. Yeah, because it was like how to call your phone at home hey, what's called? Pick up, what's called there.

Speaker 2:

I and what's called pick-up, what's called there. I did a little bit of that, but see, look, the smidgen. At your age we 10 years apart. Your first cell phone your mom pops bought that. That's correct, right See us. My mama didn't believe in no cell phone. What you need a phone for, like you know, mid-90s- when it there, I had to go get a prepaid voice training phone. Oh, shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like you had to put minutes on it, I had to put minutes on it. I had to buy my first pager. My mom didn't believe it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what I said like she was. Like drug dealers have pages yeah, you need a major show.

Speaker 1:

You either a doctor or drug dealer and a pager worked like I never, and this is gonna sound crazy no, I never had one what the fuck did a pager do? Basically, it's like a text, a way to get to you A text of a phone number and let you know I'm trying to reach you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because if you're not at home, you can't answer the home phone so you could text your number. So this person wants to talk to you.

Speaker 1:

So something will pop up in your hand. This phone number's trying to reach you.

Speaker 3:

A number's trying to reach you.

Speaker 1:

And you just get to a phone.

Speaker 2:

You got to get to a phone and call that number. You didn't know who it was, though, unless you knew the number.

Speaker 3:

See that was the other thing too.

Speaker 1:

We had to know the number.

Speaker 2:

You got to know your mama number, your home number. Yeah, yeah, so you knew the one.

Speaker 4:

You knew the important numbers yeah. And you used to get fancy with it too that 911 could mean two different things, like really an emergency or she telling you 911, you need to get here ASAP. Get here, yes, and put this file yeah.

Speaker 1:

Some of it was call me back or that means just get to the residence. You know what I'm saying, so you understood.

Speaker 2:

It was really, back then, an electronic leash, bro. Yeah, Like your teen years, you thought it was cool. You get older, you're like man. They can get in touch with me whenever they want. I don't like this.

Speaker 1:

You had the 6969.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you knew what that was Okay.

Speaker 4:

Hey, when you really got in trouble, they spelled 304, called you a hoe.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you got real creative with the numbers to create words and meanings.

Speaker 1:

You can text whatever you wanted to get through to the person. So, and then you can, you know, text. It transitioned to two way pages where you can text back that's where two way came in with, though, but that's where text messages originally started yeah, it was a two-way pager?

Speaker 1:

yeah, so it's. It's this history behind all of that. You know what I'm saying, like how we got to where we are right now. I ain't never see gang cause. I ain't never. I ain't never used no pager. I ain't had no pager cause once people got created with the numbers on the pages and start texting messages using numbers yeah, they was like well, we.

Speaker 2:

Wait message. Hey, hold on, but a step before two ways. I know y'all going to remember this. Besides Bucko, remember the pager that like gave you the updates where it had, like a ticker, it had the news, sports weather.

Speaker 1:

I don't remember what it was called.

Speaker 2:

I don't remember what it was called either, but I just remember being in high school and this dude pulled it out and I'm like that sounds crazy. But he pulled the pager out and he pulled up the scores. Like you used to have to remember that, like we arguing who won the game, like who scored what, like oh, I could check. It just changed the world of technology for us. Like man dude got the scores on his pager Same thing with the sidekick.

Speaker 1:

The sidekicks, I remember those.

Speaker 4:

And then what we get after that. We got the Nextel Chirp.

Speaker 2:

Ah, chirp changed, the world Changed the world. You didn't even have to pay your bill, no more.

Speaker 1:

Nextel Chirp. It was a walkie-talkie. It was a walkie-talkie Cell phone.

Speaker 4:

You can put minutes on the phone if you wanted to, or we can just chirp all day. We can chirp yeah, how many times have y'all left that chirp on speaker and she can come straight through.

Speaker 2:

Man man. Y'all bringing up some days man, the worst was getting the chirp and you driving because you can't. You know what I'm saying. You're concentrating, man, why they say this out loud like this. Who is that man? I ain't got time for this.

Speaker 1:

So so the chirp would how did, how did that, how did that work?

Speaker 2:

So it was like it looked like a flip phone, Uh-huh, but it was literally just like a walkie talkie it's a flip phone, literally, with a built in walkie talkie yeah, built in walkie talkie they originally created them for like construction law enforcement.

Speaker 2:

Law enforcement but of course they commercialize everything, but so you can only chirp with somebody who had one yeah, you can't chirp with another so that's what I was saying. Like your phone off, I can still hit you up. Yeah, like all my partners, we all got chirps. I mean, we don't even know your phone off.

Speaker 1:

And that's another way to avoid the law too. Yeah, Because it wasn't a phone number.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it wasn't a connected call it wasn't recorded. So it really became the dope boy phone.

Speaker 4:

Because it was a faster way to get in touch with somebody, versus, you know, sitting there waiting on a dial tone. You just get straight to him.

Speaker 2:

Yo.

Speaker 4:

Hold while he talk to you Exactly.

Speaker 1:

Exactly when you at I'm in a spot. Yeah, Pull up All right 20 minutes Like it was rude.

Speaker 4:

Three nights and a weekend.

Speaker 2:

Bucko looking crazy. I'm looking like boy. What the hell X looking crazy I'm looking like boy.

Speaker 1:

what the hell X-Tale created it? Sprint bought it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's when it went downhill, though that's when it went downhill after Sprint, sprint got it.

Speaker 1:

They also started creating new technologies too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, of course, yeah, phones got better.

Speaker 1:

Phones got better.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just put screens on them. You know, you got to the from there. It was what Blackberries maybe.

Speaker 1:

Blackberries I didn't like Blackberries personally. Yeah, all them, damn all them damn my. Touch. I remember the Blackberry had all the damn letters on the motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, my Touch. You had the. You looked important with a Blackberry.

Speaker 1:

You had the phone that looked like a.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Keyboard on the phone.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Huh, okay, phone. Yeah, hey, bucko, you said okay, I got a message.

Speaker 1:

When you're going to talk about that, that subject, or oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're gonna. We're gonna do that towards the end you make sure to get okay okay, I'm gonna send you a message.

Speaker 1:

I definitely need the feedback for left on river bucko, for y'all don't know some of my people that do know left on river bucko is toward the end of the show. When we go ahead, we we read that out that's going to be Towards the end. You make sure you tap back on here. I know you live, but you make sure you tap back on here and I get you. I got to get your submission. I got one more submission. I got to get as well.

Speaker 4:

Alright, I can sit here and chill out.

Speaker 1:

Say less. Whatever you want to do, they ain't hurt. Nobody stick around the more perspective.

Speaker 2:

The more perspective, the more good, we marinating.

Speaker 1:

This is fun. This is what I'm talking about. So, you know, since you're and plus since you are here and because of how I know you, we're gonna we're gonna shift it into our sports category. You know I gotta get into the sports. You know, nfl draft this Thursday, y'all, yes, sir, um, you know, you know, claim your team now. You know, if y'all don't know, I am a Titan fan, tighten up, tighten up. You know what I'm saying, jacques, let them know what your team is. You can let them know I ain't going to.

Speaker 4:

You know, you can let them know I'm a Colts fan to the heart baby. We do it for the shoe, All right. I respect you, we do it, for I am.

Speaker 1:

Okay, steelers over here, iron Curtain Steelers. All right, we got no problem with y'all. Oh, mike.

Speaker 2:

Smoke in the city. Hey man, put some respect on me, I am KC. I'm not a Chiefs fan, I am the Chiefs, he big Chief.

Speaker 1:

He big Chief y'all, he original though. That's why I'm not mad. I got to tell you that this man does not wear any other sports team. Ever, If it's not KC, it's nothing, nothing. I ain't never seen that much dedication. Yeah, I respect it because he a real one. A lot of people be bandwagon Me. It got to match my shoes If it don't match my shoes.

Speaker 2:

I can't do it. I can't wear Steelers all day. That's just me, I went 35 years of not getting it done Once we started winning. Why I'm not going to wear it? Rose Casey down.

Speaker 1:

Down and I respect it, though I don't want to be mad, because if we ever got this drought which I don't know if I'll ever see it I pray to God that's due. But if we don't, it is what it is. But that's why I like fans that go through something and their team start winning. I'm happy for people like that, because they stay where we were.

Speaker 2:

I want everybody to have that feeling.

Speaker 1:

When we first got the home team, I tried to rock with them Talking about my Titans. Yeah, I tried, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I tried, I tried, I tried to stay home. I mean, it was Jeff Fisher's fault, we know it was just Fisher's but guess what?

Speaker 1:

The ownership too, though.

Speaker 2:

We should have been sold it.

Speaker 1:

They don't really want to spend the money to have a championship team. I think with Mike Berganzi we're in a situation where I think it's going to change a little bit. I like how Mike Berganzi is shifting the Tennessee Titans. I'd be personally, but you know, we just got to see what happens. I'm all about, I don't want to be gassed up. No more, show me, they're going to go get you dude Nah man, we getting Cam Ward with number one. Hey, listen, thursday, thursday, I'm saying it right now.

Speaker 1:

Thursday Cam okay At 8 o'clock, Little noise going to come on With the first overall pick in 2025 NFL draft. The Tennessee Titans select Ken Ward, quarterback Miami. What if they don't say that? If we don't do that, I got to tell you something. I think I should try to pick, but If we don't do it, y'all going to get a text message from me.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I know you're going to be lit already.

Speaker 1:

It's going to be a dove, some white doves.

Speaker 2:

Hold on before we get in the draft, though. Jock, so how you become a coach man?

Speaker 4:

yeah, I want to hear that story for real man. Yes, yes, it's a short word, man, yeah, all right, so so I'm, I'm from, I'm from dc, so I've been on washington redskins. I've been on that team forever. So my grandma used to take me to the bingo halls in a horse track with her. That's where I get my gambling problem from, which is not a bad thing. It turned out good for me sometimes.

Speaker 4:

But we used to go to the dog track and at the end of the races they had to change the horses horseshoes, okay, so they would. They would give them to all the kids and I became infatuated with horseshoes and they became good luck to me and my grandma and she used to say well, how many horseshoes you get tonight? So she used to take them with her when she'd go to bingo and she used to hit all the time. So I fell in love with the damn horseshoe. And when I saw the coach team, first thing I saw was the horseshoe on the helmet. That's. Saw the coach team, first thing I saw was the horseshoe on the helmet. That's how I fell in love with the team. So it's because of my grandma I'm a diehard coach man.

Speaker 4:

Because of that horseshoe that's respect crazy as it may sound, but that's that's.

Speaker 2:

That's where it came from what time of life was that for you?

Speaker 4:

what type of life? What time like teenage years younger oh yeah, uh, teenage like 14, 13 to 14.

Speaker 2:

That's respect. No, I love it. That's why I asked, because I knew you was going to have a real reason when you know most Colts fans would be like man. Peyton Manning was there, he started winning.

Speaker 4:

Oh no, I went through. You know, when I really started getting into it. Then I had to go through all the bullshit, the losses, oh man, and I lived in DC too. I was like, oh my gosh man, this is the worst time to be a Colts fan. But I pulled for the Commanders as my second team. But first team is going to always be the Colts Forever. We're going to ride that out.

Speaker 1:

You know what I didn't know.

Speaker 1:

that's the reason why I'm going to stop being know what I didn't know, I didn't know that's the reason why so I'm you know, yeah, I'm gonna stop being so harsh when it comes to the coast with you, because it was your brain. That's the reason. Well, let me tell you what respect anything respect to the grandmothers out here. Any other reason, though you know how I feel about y'all coast, but it's okay. Um, I would like to know, because I know who I, I believe I know who we're gonna.

Speaker 1:

I want to talk about a couple more prospects, though, and maybe who some of your favorite prospects in this draft, besides the Titans and Cam Ward, my number one favorite prospect that's out right now that no one's talking about. It kind of reminds me of the draft when Derrick Henry was picked up by the Titans, or when the Chiefs went and got Snead. There's some guys out there that's under the radar. No one's really talking about them. Luther Burden and James Pierce from the Vols are guys I see should go first round, and I don't think Gentry should really be a first. Personally, I don't believe Gentry should be a first-round talent, and the reason why I say that I don't Gentry should be a first-round talent and the reason why I say that I don't and I'm going to tell you the reason why Is he capable of first round?

Speaker 1:

Yes, but if we look at the history there's only a couple backs. We could say it's just because he's short too. I don't really, it's just short. Derrick Henry was in the second round and he won the Heisman that year. That year he was in the second round and you go look back at that draft you're like, hey, I don't believe he should have went first round. He won the Heisman, won the championship. I thought Derrick Henry should have won. I just like I knew, like we're not going to get him, and he got him. It was crazy. But if you look at some of the history, like the Todd Gurley, the Saquons I mean even some of these guys- like Zeke's.

Speaker 1:

Those would be money players.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, those are the ones you're thinking.

Speaker 1:

But I just think Gentry's too small. He has to go behind a really good line. So people are saying the Bears, but I think I don't think he's going to be that good. That's just my take.

Speaker 2:

All right, I just wanted to say Gentry, gentry, put some Sprite on his name.

Speaker 1:

I'm it, I respect it, but it's recency bias.

Speaker 2:

So because Saquon did what he just did, yep, derrick Henry, we know what he been doing. Yep. And then Josh Jacobs balling Josh Jacobs. So they got paid and then showed they was worth the money Facts. And then Philly win the Super Bowl Facts. So you're going to see a resurgence of running backs these next two, three years and going to see a resurgence of running backs these next two, three years and you just hope they ball out. Then you got your boys in Detroit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know what I'm saying. I know you're talking about yeah. Number one that just changed his name to Zero from Alabama.

Speaker 2:

He went to Alabama, david Montgomery Montgomery, who our boy from.

Speaker 1:

Bama Boy from Bama man got him early. I think he should have went early. Either I was wrong about that. I know you're talking about.

Speaker 2:

So the running back position got value again. That's what happened. So, jenty, going to go high because of the value, but will?

Speaker 1:

he be good, he will when is it a good fit?

Speaker 4:

What's a good fit for him? What team?

Speaker 2:

Great question, so a lot of a lot of.

Speaker 4:

I've seen a lot of Raiders.

Speaker 2:

I've seen a lot of Raiders. The thing with running game today it don't matter how good your back is if you don't have an offensive line.

Speaker 1:

The Raiders need him too.

Speaker 2:

I mean, they need him, but are they built for him?

Speaker 1:

I don't think so. I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

The best fit for him would be, I think, the Bears.

Speaker 1:

I like the Bears. I think that'll be a good spot.

Speaker 2:

We just saw what Ben Johnson did with the Lions. They just fixed that line, made some great moves. You need to take pressure off, caleb. What's the Bears' first?

Speaker 1:

pick. They're 9-10. 9 is the Saints 10. I can see that.

Speaker 2:

I think that's a good spot for them. Of course, Dallas would be a great spot too. Dallas would be great. Dallas ain't going to move up. I don't think he'd fall that far.

Speaker 4:

They say Vegas or Dallas.

Speaker 1:

I could see Dallas. Yeah, dallas would be cool.

Speaker 2:

Dallas makes more sense than Vegas, for sure. I mean, if he's who he's supposed to be, he's going to help Vegas. I just think we could see a lesser version of him Facts If he goes to Vegas until they fix that line. Dallas, for sure, but Dallas he could plug and play, especially a healthy deck. They'll know how to get the best out of him early. Because that's the thing you spend money or spend value of a high pick like that. I want results today.

Speaker 1:

Right now? Yeah, what does the league need, though? What does the league if we're talking about picks? What does the league need? We're talking about every team.

Speaker 3:

The league.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what do they need? The league as in NFL.

Speaker 3:

What do we?

Speaker 1:

need. I mean, I feel like running backs are back, so I feel like I want defense to be back in a way.

Speaker 2:

You're going to see a whole lot of defensive players. It's the draft to do it. It is Offensive line, yeah. So to me, looking at this draft, this is a good starter draft. I don't see pro bowlers like crazy Not yet but I see good quality starters in the trenches Both sides. O-lines D-line.

Speaker 1:

I see some dogs. You're going to see a whole lot of people in the first round, from the defensive line to the offensive line. It's a lot of pass rush.

Speaker 2:

So it's a big question out there, especially since we got a Steelers fan here.

Speaker 1:

Facts. Y'all waiting on Aaron Rodgers. What y'all doing? Y'all got pick 21. We. I'm hoping they just playing With everybody's emotions, cause I do not Want Aaron Rodgers. I think y'all Quarterback away, though Realistically, the defense is set. I'm here, maybe. What if Shador? What if they go up and get Shador? What if they go talk to because that's the only thing I can think of Talk to the Raiders and see about making that work. Y'all got to move up. Go ahead, let go of Mika Fitzpatrick. Well, you know they're talking about. Shadur won't even go in the first round. Yeah, they playing that BS. They did. I think the Giants going to go pick him up.

Speaker 4:

I think the all right. Why you? Why you want to do it? Do y'all think he's an nfl qualified does he have a real shot yeah, I think he has a real shot. Great question yeah, I think, besides him holding, he holds the ball entirely too long he does, but I think that's a product of the trenches for him.

Speaker 2:

He ain't never had a good offensive line in front of him and that's part of it Wanting to make a play. I think he definitely has the accuracy for it for the lead, and he also has the the.

Speaker 1:

Mind, yeah, the mind that can be, he can he can see it.

Speaker 2:

The problem is the situation. He needs the right situation To go to and be able to perform, and what he's good. I think the offensive line was the point yeah, to perform at what he's good at.

Speaker 1:

I think the offensive line was the point.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because you know he tough, he a tough kid, you know he got coached well. But the question marks are arm strength, size and can he do it without his pops leading him?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And I'm not worried about that.

Speaker 1:

I personally think he needs to not be under his pops Facts. I think so. I'm not. I personally think he needs to not be under his bumps facts. I think so. I'm not worried about the arm. We've seen Joe Burrow. I'm not worried about the arm. We've seen guys that don't have the arm to come and do it. I like that. He throws anticipation. My only problem with him is that he just gotta get his shape. I don't like bro. Why this nigga Shador run, like you know, when Patrick Mahomes first came out.

Speaker 2:

I don't care what nobody say he can't run, but he quick, he quick.

Speaker 1:

And when you see that nigga running Patrick Mahomes, he makes me mad. I'm like, damn this nigga, look slow. He get the goal. He look like a quarterback on Netflix. He say he run like he scared. Yeah, he look like he scared. Shador didn't get something out of him. Shador didn't get his genes from his daddy running, he got that from his mama. He don't move well enough.

Speaker 2:

You push Shador in the offense. There's read and react and he got weapons. I really he completes 70%. Yeah, he can't Brock Purdy it, you crazy.

Speaker 1:

I really feel like he's trying to prove that he is a throwing quarterback. I don't think it's not that he can't run, he's not thinking about it.

Speaker 2:

He's smart, he's smart.

Speaker 1:

He's not a run first quarterback.

Speaker 4:

So I hear people talk about you doing arm strength in this size, right. So why do people overlook Kyler Murray? Is it because he's a speedster? Because I don't think he's that accurate and I don't think his deep ball is that effective. I mean, I'm taller than him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think that's part of the knock, though, Because six foot and under six one, I think you're an outlier.

Speaker 1:

Facts.

Speaker 2:

Like Drew Brees, an outlier. Doug Flutie, kyler Murray but those are two dogs. Kyler Murray, but those are two dogs. Right, but I think that's why you didn't see a lot of smaller quarterbacks go.

Speaker 2:

Kyler Murray was just a tremendous athlete in Texas you could not deny what that kid was doing, and so he got the shot. If Kyler Murray ball Shador's talked about different, I think that's part of the the negative side of his side. Yeah, like if Kyler Murray would have set that trend. Think about it with receivers. Remember, if you was a small quarterback, you became a receiver. He was a slot guy.

Speaker 1:

I mean Russell Wilson ain't big either. Yeah, russell Wilson part of that trend. He could move. They all could really move.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but you had to be accurate. And an athlete, shador's knock too is he's not explosively athletic. Yeah, and that helped Kyler, but Shador needs he just needs time. I would love to see him go somewhere where he can sit a year and learn the system.

Speaker 1:

Which could be the Giants, or it could be yeah, or it could be, because if you go to the Steelers, you got to go play right now.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if it's your boy. Yeah, like, what I don't want is him to go to Cleveland. I don't want to see that. I don't want to see that either. Yeah, it's going to be awful. I just don't want to see that.

Speaker 1:

I hate the Browns or two, because whoever go, sorry, but besides abdul carter he don't.

Speaker 2:

I don't want yeah, I want travis hunter there. I don't want travis hunter, like I don't want nobody in cleveland. I wanted miles garrett to leave. He, he bitched up on me. Maybe you can't say 40 million but that's that's that's all.

Speaker 4:

Anybody, go to cleveland. They got a black child over there it's no good. It's no good in that.

Speaker 1:

They're just like the Titans. But you're right. But you're right. The media looks at us like that. If you go back and watch games of Kim Ward this year, none of the commentators were saying. They just kept saying the Giants got their guy. The Giants this, the Giants that they did not think by week five in college we were going to get him because we weren't in that spot. So they really wanted him to go where he was going, which was the Giants. I just think the media does not like teams like the Titans, the Browns, teams that really haven't done nothing. Their ownership is trash. Ownership deserves that. You got people like in the media who are they're sports analysts, they know what we know and they see what we see. Right, you go to those teams. You're just going to be a name on the roster.

Speaker 2:

Markets matter, man Markets matter. We can't deny they do.

Speaker 1:

You're not competing for a championship.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know what? It ain't even about championships, because there's only one team that's going to win it. Facts, because there's only one team that's going to win it.

Speaker 1:

Facts it's selling the product Well.

Speaker 2:

Titans sell out. No, no, no. I'm saying globally for the league, globally For the Titans, locally, yeah, for us. Locally, yeah, but globally.

Speaker 1:

In the media, though, people don't know who the fuck is on the Titans team besides Will Levis crazy-ass Derrick Hill. We had him.

Speaker 2:

AJ Brown here, we had him. Aj brown, we had him. But now cj, cj, 2k. Yeah, eric henry might still be our highest selling jersey. Hey, highest ever. No, I'm saying last year, like he wasn't even there, we'll still buy that jersey, I'll go there, I'll still buy chris johnson jersey cj 2k for sure, eddie george.

Speaker 1:

But the market though?

Speaker 2:

your market matters, market matters it matters and y'all got it.

Speaker 1:

But y'all's market, was it always the biggest market?

Speaker 2:

no, it's still not a big market, but y' but y'all's market, was it?

Speaker 1:

always the biggest market. No, it's still not a big market, but y'all got Patrick Mahomes. He is the market.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he creates Without him Kelsey's not anything. I mean not on it. I mean he was already on that trajectory.

Speaker 1:

He was going to be a great tight end. He wasn't going to be that spotlight is Patrick Mahomes for sure that but he was going to be a great tight end.

Speaker 2:

He wasn't going to be. That spotlight is Patrick Mahomes for sure.

Speaker 1:

For sure that duo, that dynamic duo.

Speaker 1:

It made Kelsey just as popular as Mahomes. That's a good point. Speaking of KC, we're going to finish the sports segment. I want to talk about players like your boy, kadarius, toney and Jello, and them Going from the music to the rap, like going from being a football player to wanting to be an artist. Now for Jello, I think it's similar for both of them, and I say that because Jello actually could hoop, but he wasn't as good as the other brothers, so he had to choose a struggle, but his struggle actually became something better. Same thing with Canaris Tony. Canaris Tony was drafted by the Giants, was he not?

Speaker 1:

early out of Florida got that money, did some BS and now he wants to go do music because he can't catch a ball no more and he be, tripping, do you feel like? Is that the blueprint? Now? What's going on with that? I would have to say it's not a new blueprint. Right, you go all the way back to Shaq. Shaq yeah, iverson, they actually banned Iverson.

Speaker 2:

Every Hooper wanted to rap.

Speaker 1:

P Miller, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

You play ball, you want to rap, you rap, you want to play ball.

Speaker 1:

Somebody else the you play ball, you want to rap, you rap, you want to play ball. Somebody else at the Gilbert Arenas make an album. Gilbert, that was trash, but yeah, metta World Peace.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Damien Lillard.

Speaker 2:

You can go back. It's been, I feel, like a blend with hip-hop and sports. Did y'all know Isaiah Stewart was Jamaican?

Speaker 1:

Nah, I didn't know that, but it makes sense.

Speaker 2:

Look him up, man, he got a Jamaica. I know he got a record. I don't know about an album.

Speaker 1:

A Jamaica record.

Speaker 2:

Niggas need to stop doing that.

Speaker 1:

Niggas need to cut it out.

Speaker 2:

It was surprising, I'll say that.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know he was Jamaican. I didn't either, and I just feel like now they. That's the world, though. Yeah, deion Sanders was hip-hop. Ooh, deion, show the fuckers. Must be the money, must be the money. Prime time baby.

Speaker 2:

You right.

Speaker 1:

But you've always had that blend of hip-hop and athletes.

Speaker 2:

But think about it now though I got a name, I got a profile, I got followers. Yeah, if I drop this record and it go, I'm up. Yellow shit was hot.

Speaker 1:

I might swear it's crazy that shit was hot.

Speaker 2:

He need to call many freshmen Easy. He'll take them out the stratosphere.

Speaker 1:

Easy. I think they got something that works, didn't they put Wayne on a remix?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he got a song with.

Speaker 1:

Glow Like he's actually doing.

Speaker 2:

He got a song with Glow.

Speaker 1:

He got a song with Glow. I ain't Baby, please that boy bumping. Glo came on that thing and bump, that's a bumping for real.

Speaker 2:

Hey man, salute to LeVar man. Oh yeah, he did it. Oh man, salute to LeVar, he created millionaires. Man you got to respect him. Everybody knows that man bro, y'all know man, hating on supporting your sons is crazy. It's crazy work.

Speaker 1:

I love it, though. I like it, though. I think it's the best thing for him, though.

Speaker 2:

He did a great job bro.

Speaker 1:

He really did. I try to promote my own kids too.

Speaker 2:

That's what it is. I created millionaires and y'all hating on me. That is nuts.

Speaker 1:

You know I hate to say it, but he created a whole different lane for them. To get to the back Facts. Everybody else been doing it for years though manning the mannings. You know I'm saying bron, but bron did it, though.

Speaker 3:

He's just still playing, though, and people is there a difference?

Speaker 1:

yes, if you look at, if you look at just uh, professional sports anyway and I know a lot of people don't pay attention it's a whole lot of nepotism yeah nepotism athletes kids go to the league.

Speaker 2:

We need more black nepotism.

Speaker 1:

We need it, we need it, we do.

Speaker 2:

That's why I don't like that. I ain't mad at him. Nah, why we hating on LeBron for getting his son drafted? That's crazy. I ain't mad. That is crazy to me. I don't care if he couldn't play for real, I think he's okay.

Speaker 4:

He did something nobody else has done.

Speaker 2:

Are we hating on it because he's? Because he's black? Hey, man, I can't name you a 55th pick ever, nope, but we. So why are we talking?

Speaker 1:

about a 55th pick because it's lebron, because you want him to be bad at something that's it you want to lose instead of disarray and you want to say he was bad at developing his son, which?

Speaker 4:

is crazy. So do y'all think steven a went too far, or was he actually doing his job?

Speaker 1:

great question great question at that moment, at that moment no job. But he also went too far.

Speaker 2:

So it's two things you can criticize, and steven a said this stuff all the time. You criticize a player. That's your job. That that man said as a father. Now you're wrong. That was it?

Speaker 1:

You cannot bring parenting into a sports conversation where it's not warranted, and I feel like he had personal enemies, of course.

Speaker 2:

Easily. I mean when he came out and started talking about fighting. We know his personal. That was cap.

Speaker 1:

He couldn't wait to talk about LeBron son. I wouldn't have.

Speaker 2:

Hey, that video was funny. That video was funny. He had that slow left hook. I was like Uppercut, uppercut, he going to die out there he going to get hurt. I said you sure that's what you want to do Now. Stephen A, Stephen A, A troll sometimes I think that's part of it that's part of it.

Speaker 1:

All the time. That's it. That's it. That's what he got famous. That's the algorithm. Yeah, that's the stick.

Speaker 2:

Espn knows that right, but makes money. But see the difference when like him and skip is steven, they really care and know what he's talking about that's the fact, like he gives, he gives real introspective views. He talks better than anybody probably in the game, yeah, but he also know I got to have some spice in here. He brings it. I think he just was mad that LeBron wasn't fucking with him. That's what it came off as, because he's the voice.

Speaker 1:

Stephen A is the voice, though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, love it, stephen A always brag about my relationship with AI, my relationship with Jordan. I think LeBron never opened that door and he never got it and he didn't like it.

Speaker 1:

You know, these new generation athletes like Kevin Durant, new generation athletes like Kevin Durant, that voice, they do not appreciate the criticism.

Speaker 2:

So no, I can't be your friend when you're going to criticize me on national TV. That's a fair point, that's real.

Speaker 1:

And I got a voice and uh outlet for it. Yeah, and they got their own podcast, so I don't have to participate.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's yeah. I can ignore you, yeah, and then talk about you and still ignore you steven a is from the old school.

Speaker 1:

He doesn't believe in it, so he, it's a. It's a conflict between two different generations and thought processes.

Speaker 1:

Really, I agree I like, I like, I like that y'all and I think you know to. I agree, I like that y'all and I think you know to end the segment. I believe that I feel like times have changed where people, everything's on social media so everybody feels like, hey, I can record it Back in the day. You know, it was on TV, it was broadcast. Now everything's on social media the next day. So I feel like that relationship. I like that relationship, I think it'll be fine. I think I think behind closed doors they've already had a conversation and it's all media, it's all TV.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I ain't no real beef LeBron. Lebron two up. Stephen A two up.

Speaker 1:

They ain't gonna mess that up. Lebron did what he was supposed to do and he did it in a public forum where there could be no violence. There, it could be no slick. Oh, this man tried to threaten me. I did it in front of all these cameras. Everybody read my lips and seen exactly what I said and I walked away.

Speaker 2:

I will say respect to him, but that was crazy, crazy. That wasn't halftime, that wasn't the end of the game. His team in the huddle in the third quarter. In the third quarter he walk over there and check Stephen A in the middle of the game.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. It was calculated, bro. It was calculated. Of course you know, LeBron has to protect his name.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's a brand, his brand. I'm a walking brand, bro.

Speaker 1:

I'm a walking brand and I'm not going to put myself in any situation where somebody could jeopardize my brand.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and before we go, I need your perspective, bucko on what. Kevin Gates man, if it's real If it's real.

Speaker 4:

That was my next question Is that situation real Is that what he said.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's real.

Speaker 4:

He recorded a video. Yeah, it's real. Yeah, he said it. What he said about LeBron's wife. Yeah, yeah, that was.

Speaker 2:

What you got, Jock. What do you think?

Speaker 4:

you don't. You don't speak on the man wife publicly like that. Even though lebron played him like a peasant, you know he took the high road, his wife you know what I'm saying, but his wife posted too oh, I didn't see savannah posted yeah, his wife posted I didn't, I ain't, I ain't see that. I didn't see that I didn't see that either.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it came right after LeBron.

Speaker 2:

She said something she did I seen it. Yeah, find that. Oh, I ain't doing that. The negative side of it is why do we attack our heroes in our community?

Speaker 4:

Why do we attack our own kind?

Speaker 2:

Yeah man LeBron wanted. Yeah man, lebron wanted them. Man, whatever he did wrong, we shouldn't know or talk about. Praise this man.

Speaker 1:

Please, I don't know, I didn't know that.

Speaker 2:

I didn't know that. But like you said, Jacques, you shouldn't talk about nobody's wife.

Speaker 1:

Wife and children should be off limits. But the same energy, all I'm going to say is the same energy LeBron had for his son. I think LeBron has the same energy for his wife now. Well, you know. He responded.

Speaker 2:

Like you said, he took the high road. He took the high road.

Speaker 1:

I don't think Kevin Gates understands.

Speaker 2:

But I don't think Kevin Gates is in LeBron's algorithm enough to do more than what he did. I can't keep talking because you're going to keep talking. You're going to keep talking.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, kevin Gates is not. They're not on the same, not even close.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't have time for that.

Speaker 1:

LeBron's wife posted a clip. Savannah, yeah, savannah. She posted a Nicki Minaj reaction clip from 2019. Okay, and it said what Child? Anyways.

Speaker 2:

Okay, high road High road.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it took the high road With the tax bracket. Lebron is in man. He's still a human being at the end of the day. He want to say more shit than he really does, and I think he's starting to do that now.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, I think we're going to get more on Cut LeBron. I'm going to love the.

Speaker 1:

LeBron we're going to get when he leaves the game. Oh, I think it's going to be awesome.

Speaker 2:

Because it started with that McAfee interview.

Speaker 1:

Facts.

Speaker 2:

Let me address some things. That attacking Brian Wentworth, that was crazy. That was wild, so I would love to see more of LeBron speaking Openly, openly, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think it's coming. Yeah, mike changed up after he left, we went to every other endeavor, so I think it's going to definitely change for LeBron for sure.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Mike's world was different. It was Mike was chasing that B. He has some issues.

Speaker 1:

He has some demons for real.

Speaker 2:

Democrats and Republicans, both buy sneakers oh.

Speaker 1:

Still like to end that segment. I still think Kevin Gates, the type of and caliber of women that he deals with, he wouldn't even understand a Savannah James he wouldn't Respect. Yeah, he wouldn't, because they would be in two totally different thought processes.

Speaker 2:

And he might not want that, which is cool. That's what he's saying. That's not for him, that's not and that's feel that way, but you don't have to say it publicly. Don't say it publicly. That's a barbershop conversation. That's your partners.

Speaker 1:

I don't say that in public, don't say that out loud. That's crazy.

Speaker 4:

I can't take that dude serious. Anyway spitting the girl's mouth on the stage.

Speaker 1:

Wow, he's a freak. Yeah he what? He's R Kelly. I just want you to know that he's R Kelly. They're not even the same stratosphere.

Speaker 2:

Who Renner?

Speaker 1:

Oh, now she a Muslim, yeah he got a, he holding her hand. He got a he got a.

Speaker 4:

I'm telling you, like I said a minute ago, the caliber of women that Kevin Gates is into I ain't mad at him.

Speaker 1:

Not on the same page as Savannah James. I ain't mad at him, but you're. You're putting on a pedestal someone who has already been ran through.

Speaker 4:

You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Different worlds. I'm cool with whatever you cool with. I ain't knocking nobody. But you can't compare that energy to what King James and Savannah James has.

Speaker 2:

To end it for me is you don't have to be a LeBron fan, but if you're an NBA fan, a LeBron fan, but if you are, which? I'm not If you're an NBA fan. I'm a Jordan guy. I'm a Jordan guy. I respect LeBron. Yeah, I think he probably has goat career.

Speaker 1:

For longevity.

Speaker 2:

But he, not my goat. That's neither here nor there. Respect though, he respect the game, uh-huh, and he respect the game, and he has been clearly the best role model superstar we've ever had.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no blemishes.

Speaker 2:

High school sweetheart, no father. His story I've been Black love. I've been on Sports Illustration since 15. Came from nothing and ain't never gotten in trouble.

Speaker 1:

Never, ever Came from nothing.

Speaker 2:

In our community how we not respect that Got to.

Speaker 1:

Got to. That's why he's my goal, but that's what his shoes are ugly as hell. Hey, shoes ain't the best. He got a few of them. That's why he's definitely my thing is one. I mean them South.

Speaker 2:

Beach eights is tough, south Beach eights is tough.

Speaker 4:

That was tough, they good so do y'all think he's gotten gone under the radar with some shit? Because even Kobe got in trouble? He was a bad motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm not saying he's squeaky clean, but the fact Because that ain't on us to say the fact that he hasn't got caught is part of the GOAT conversation.

Speaker 1:

It's part of the GOAT conversation. That's what got him out of there With social media, cameras To him and his intelligence. That's what got him out of there With social media and cameras To him.

Speaker 2:

You can't be worth that much money and you clean.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, he removes himself from all bullshit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's a smart man. He should teach a class man.

Speaker 1:

To some other athletes. Yeah, kobe was just doing what athletes do.

Speaker 2:

We know what Kobe did wrong. He was doing what athletes do. Nah, but see Kobe. We know what Kobe did wrong. He was doing what athletes do. He shouldn't have been. You can't pick a random white woman.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You can't even be in the hotel with the rest of the NBA athletes doing the same shit they're doing. No, he took her from the front desk. I understand that.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

In the hotel room with the rest of his team.

Speaker 2:

You can't get nothing from a front desk anywhere.

Speaker 1:

LeBron is not doing that. Lebron is not sleeping where everybody else is sleeping at. Nah, that's a fact.

Speaker 4:

The crazy part is they got women. They pay to do stuff like that. 100% it's part of it, so you don't get caught in any scambles.

Speaker 2:

The game is the game. Your wingman should be a woman. Easy, easy.

Speaker 1:

LeBron is not doing nothing public.

Speaker 2:

You'll never see me holding a hand or talking or getting a number If LeBron does have a side.

Speaker 1:

They are at a mansion somewhere.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, on an island.

Speaker 2:

And you won't catch that ass With no cameras.

Speaker 1:

there's no other people.

Speaker 2:

I mean speaking of that before we leave. Sebastian Telefer got an interview and he said that about Kobe, somebody brought some work in, yeah, like it was friends of friends, uh-huh, I think he said it was his birthday party. Like Kobe pop up on this Next thing. You know, kobe gone, chick gone. He was like it's months later, they ain later, they ain't talking her from cheek. She's like oh, comey, got me set up like you saying, yeah, he just got her in a penthouse somewhere in la and you chill out here for a month or two that's how it should go I'm up, I'm not outside with this and that's where lebron differs, because he respects his wife enough.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that come with it. I make sure that there's no embarrassment I had that conversation, yeah, yeah, for sure.

Speaker 4:

Hey, bro, y'all go look up some of these interviews with these WNBA women. They fly dick out all the time, I'm telling you yeah.

Speaker 2:

I believe you, hey men, be lying bro man men are getting on that flight.

Speaker 4:

First class.

Speaker 2:

All this red pill. I'm a tough guy man. You getting on that flight, getting on the flight? Yeah, you getting on it, buddy. You getting on the flight and they getting money too. Angel Reese can fly somebody out.

Speaker 1:

I'm riding, I'm riding, I'm riding, I'm going, I'm riding, I'm going, you stupid, I'm going, I'm riding, I'm riding the last motherfucker on that plane. Shit, that's easy. Since we are still on sports, I won't go to the left. I won't go to excuse me, I actually want to go, just because it's in the same topic, the no thinking cap of the day. Because it has got to do with sports. We're going to go into the no thinking cap of the day For y'all that don't know. The no-thinking cap of the day.

Speaker 1:

It goes to my boy, nico Lama Boy listen I can't say that nigga name, but he played for the Vols Lama Calabala.

Speaker 3:

Ababa.

Speaker 1:

Habala Ila Male Lavalava. Y'all know who he is. He played for the Vols. He got the curly hair, wore the braids, couldn't throw a pass. Where the fuck he gets Alabama and nobody out there. He's got to be the no thank you cap of the day and I'm going to tell y'all why. And of course, all y'all probably know you can't be. First of issue with this was and this is just to end on a sports. You can't go out to UCLA because you thought you were going to get more money. You should have been left to transfer Porto. Porto hit. That man should have been gone, but he didn't leave at that moment.

Speaker 1:

As a father and I got a younger son, but you guys can attest, you guys have children. You're a little older. You got to lead them in a better direction than that, bro. It's gotta it's gotta be better direction. And he just was slow and I think he had people hype him up and my take is you gotta have I don't know, you're young, you got money, but somebody's gotta be in your corner, let you know what the hell's going on to help you out what y'all got gotcha. So his father yes, father should lead in a much more structured longevity, long-term way. But I, but I don't believe it was his dad. I believe he had an agent or someone financially telling him that he was worth more money and he could get it, and they lied to him.

Speaker 1:

That's what a big lie. They lied to him.

Speaker 2:

Mike, I think it's two parts. The first part is dad got to be involved.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

How much we'll never know, but it's crazy that the young son, the younger brother, he decommitted from UCLA the day he was supposed to sign with UCLA and signed with Arkansas the same day. That's bag chasing to me. I don't think that's agent related. So that pattern. Then it's coming out that he tried to stick them up before the playoff game.

Speaker 1:

Oh, when they went out there to the playoff game to play yeah, an actual game.

Speaker 2:

He was saying he didn't want to play. Yeah, he was talking about sitting out the game because I want more money.

Speaker 1:

Wait the playoff game, the playoff game, not a bowl game, that didn't matter, a playoff game.

Speaker 2:

It's past playoff game. I didn't know that. Yeah, that's the new report, so it does. It feels like it's about money. Then they made it about the offense. Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 4:

What makes you think was the NIL really a good thing to?

Speaker 2:

do. That's the second part and that's where I was going to go. The second part of the problem is I want kids to get paid. They deserve this money. We all probably feel that way, I'm sure. The problem is it's the world we're in. So did he make a bad decision? In hindsight, yes, but also there's no structure to say he couldn't step out. You got to hold these kids to the contract. It's not even a contract right now.

Speaker 2:

There's no structure with it. Carson Beck got reportedly $4.3 million from Miami. If I'm a quarterback at a power forward school and I made a playoff game, I might think that's the new level that's the new bar that a quarterback deserves for a million, because there's no precedent. There's no precedent.

Speaker 2:

Now, where he went wrong to me was he didn't ball out. If he balled out and beat Bam in that playoff game, that's different. It's different. It's a different conversation. But coming off that season, you're being short-sighted. You're trying to get $2 million for one more year, versus going out and ball out with a UT team that made the playoff, that got way better talent, and then you're going to make $15-plus million as a rookie in the league. Now he didn't put the pressure on himself. He has to go to UCLA and ball. That's when he's the don't. I'm not giving it to him today.

Speaker 1:

They also just drafted a quarterback. Yeah, a transfer four months ago. When the first portal opened. Now he's also competing for the starting spot.

Speaker 2:

I know they don't give it to him, but you're right, though Now he's also competing for the starting spot. I know they don't give it to him, but you right, though I feel bad for that kid.

Speaker 1:

But just say, for example, that other kid outperforms him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I agree with you, but that's why the NCAA has to fix this. I don't know how you cap the money. I don't know how you cap the money. I don't know if you're making a contract. I don't know if you limit the amount of times you can transfer.

Speaker 2:

Gotta limit it. Think about it. Now, though, you're going to an interview whether it's NBA or NFL as a prospect, and you got to explain why you played for four schools in four years. It wasn't paying me, motherfucker, yeah, but now I got to pay you as a professional, and I don't think you have no loyalty to this game or a team.

Speaker 1:

I might not, but am I good enough? That's why he has to ball this year.

Speaker 2:

That's why you got to ball to eliminate that thought.

Speaker 1:

I think the NFL is already used to that. I don't think it bothers them that much.

Speaker 4:

But I will say Go ahead.

Speaker 1:

I think he's about to say something. Jacu, what you saying?

Speaker 4:

No, no no, no, okay, no. Cam Newton said if he doesn't ball out right now this year, it's over. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

No 100%.

Speaker 1:

He's definitely. His draft is going to drop. Because, no, he go out and ball. If he does get signed. He ain't going to get signed for what he want.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Like if you say it's the offense and you go out there and put up another 2,600 yards, 20 touchdowns, like he just did, Six interceptions, Everybody's going to laugh Like, hey man, it wasn't that offense then, was it? But if he go out there, he 40 plus 4,000 yards. Hey man, he looks smart. Maybe he had a point.

Speaker 1:

He looks so smart that's like shit. I got to take a chance.

Speaker 2:

The adults in his life put him in a situation where he's making an ultimate bet on himself that he didn't have to make, and that's the failure part. Yeah, he was going to make $2.3 million this year and possibly be a guaranteed first round pick guaranteed and you you weren't about 2 million dollars.

Speaker 1:

My understanding.

Speaker 2:

He took a pay cut going to this of course, definitely took a pay cut because his value ain't there.

Speaker 1:

Well, nobody, nobody wanted him in the college world. When you have that type of mentality, they don't respect it. So nobody. When he went to the transfer portal, nobody was trying to pick him up, right? So now the power rests in the college the portal. He might get more money in the portal in January for sure, back in January he should have been did that, but he didn't take that approach. He gambled and now he's going to UCLA where he's in the Big Ten. He's got some. I go see out there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we look at that schedule.

Speaker 1:

He can UCLA was the only team that was willing to take him For what he wanted. Maybe For what he wanted to pay.

Speaker 1:

That's the only game like one point, something million. He could have probably went to a lot of places for cheap. He wanted to still have a chance to go into the Big Ten and go see an Ohio State, a Penn State. He going to to a school where he gets to show and have a chance to prove and put UCLA in a position to get to a playoff team. So I like it. He was about to be at the HBCUs, oh shit.

Speaker 3:

He's finna go to Grambling, huh oh man.

Speaker 1:

Which isn't a bad thing, Shout out to the HBCUs. He is, though. For this week, though.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to pay attention to UCLA. I'm going to watch him. We're going to watch him.

Speaker 1:

He is, though, the no-thake cap of the week. Pray for him. Hope he does good this year, Hope he balls out. I'm definitely going to be watching him. This is where it gets a little funky, guys. No-transcript. Chris Brown concert experience versus the Usher experience, and I want to know. The question I want to know, fellas, is this Are y'all let y'all old ladies go to these events? And if so, the next part of the question is are y'all going to let them spend that bag for that experience of Chris Brown getting with them, taking a picture behind them, groping them, and Usher putting chairs in their mouth? Because it's destroying homes, I homes. I wonder what y'all think about it. Well, let's, let's ask, let's ask why do you feel like it's destroying homes? What is what?

Speaker 2:

is causing the destruction? Destroyed what?

Speaker 1:

is causing the destruction. The destruction is chris brown. So I wouldn't go look at the tickets because I, you know, I wouldn't look at the tickets and the price for what people are doing to go get in line and take pictures. They're paying a good penny man, it's a brand, and you paying first of all. Who paying all that money? Is the female doing it? Is she doing it? Then, okay, are we doing 50-50? Or is she just putting that money out of your pocket? You don't know what these women are doing.

Speaker 4:

Some people have 2,000 for.

Speaker 1:

Beyonce tickets yeah true.

Speaker 4:

If she want to go to that concert, she got to spend her own money. I'm not going to contribute, there we go.

Speaker 3:

That's why I'm trying to get that job.

Speaker 1:

I'm not being funny, I'm not going to contribute to the concert or the vip all of it.

Speaker 4:

I'm talking about the whole experience, okay, all of it oh, so now here.

Speaker 2:

The other side of that, though, is it her own money. It ain't your money too. No, it can't be my, no, no it got to be her money okay, I just want you to clarify for these young cats out here. So how do we separate that, yeah, in the marriage? And if we married, though, is it our.

Speaker 1:

So you know, but if it's our, money right at that point, that, yeah, in the marriage. And if we married, though, is it our, so you know, but if it's our money, right at that point when that check hit the account it has to come from that.

Speaker 2:

It's hitting from that account gotta come from that your bank statement say chris brown grab her ass 1100 1100.

Speaker 4:

I don't know, I'm fucking no, but look, I'm gonna put it this way If she goes, just know the rest of that year. Bitch, you can't borrow a dime from me Because I'm going to think the concert sets you back. So you can't borrow shit from me the rest of the year.

Speaker 1:

Tell Chris Brown pay for it.

Speaker 4:

Use that after pay and pay that shit off first.

Speaker 1:

No, zip it after pay it. You better do so. I just know you better spend all that one time. But to me it's crazy because the the approach of it is like, hey, they're spending this money to get groped on. I cool.

Speaker 2:

But they all don't get groped on.

Speaker 1:

Let's be fair if they, if they do the VIP, they all get groped on. Nah, I ain't seen one where they didn't.

Speaker 2:

Where they didn't. Nah, he got some regular pics in there. Maybe that's just not on the social media. Yeah, that don't get the attention they don't do that.

Speaker 1:

You don't think.

Speaker 2:

But still what's causing I?

Speaker 1:

can't be good, it can't be good, your house is fucked. No, way, there's no way. I want to go see chris brown. All right, baby, you're gonna see chris brown, all right, cool, how much the ticket's gonna see chris brown? Oh, 1100. What the fuck you getting to go see 1100? See a man, see, that's the thing, though you bought the ticket for three, four hundred.

Speaker 2:

The 1100 is just for that 30 seconds you get with him.

Speaker 1:

Cool, but was the household fucked up before? 100% it was. Let's say it wasn't. Let's say it wasn't. Let's say the household was good. Okay, let's say the household was good. Let's say there's no issue.

Speaker 2:

If we double advocate this yes. Alright, that's what I'm talking about. Alright, our house is good. I know you're a Chris Brown fan.

Speaker 1:

You're a fan.

Speaker 2:

If my house is good, I have to respect that. You want an experience that's once in a lifetime.

Speaker 1:

Right, which is getting felt on or just taking a picture.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying if my house is good, you're going to be respectable.

Speaker 1:

So as a man, I'm not expecting you to get touched on.

Speaker 2:

Right, all right. So then if you go and that shit happens, that's on you. It ain't about the money at that point, it's a choice you made Because you could go take a picture, he could kiss your cheek, you could hug him, you can get your experience without looking crazy if our house is there.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's harmless, that's what I'm saying. That's harmless activity.

Speaker 2:

Now I'm just mad about the $1,100. I can get over money, we can replace that. I, we can replace that.

Speaker 1:

I cannot get over this picture that's gonna float forever the destruction of him holding your ass in there the destruction is that you allowed this man to violate the sanctity of our yeah, you just fell in love with the wrong one and didn't know it but what if okay? So what if everything's good? House good home, good decisions on the fly. Cause, let's say, you really cause house good home, good Decisions on the fly. Because let me tell you something Glorilla, pull up Boy Glorilla talk about boy.

Speaker 2:

listen, that was going to be my second part. We didn't even got to go to Glorilla. You just go to the A the Magic City. I've been there, yeah, and you did way more than what Chris Brown did for a lot less. To that strange woman, oh man. They call me dun-, because really it ain't about what happens, it's about other people knowing what happens.

Speaker 1:

It's about other people knowing how you look, though Publicly.

Speaker 2:

Because if you see that picture.

Speaker 1:

Frank, you come to my house, you see a goddamn picture of Chris Brown Holding my goddamn old lady up like that. You gonna say, buck, what the fuck going on in this goddamn house? What you got going on?

Speaker 2:

No, I'm gonna know what's going on. You ain't shit in your house.

Speaker 1:

I Buck. What the fuck going on in this goddamn house? What you got going on? No, I'm going to know what's going on. You ain't shit in your house.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to know what's going on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you ain't shit. Damn Bucko, that shit you talk outside there.

Speaker 2:

We know what's going on. So life is about respect. Everybody deserves it. I know that man you got to respect me. No man you got to respect me. No respect is free. You know what I'm saying. You walk in a room. You have the option to be respectful or not. When you fall in love and we didn't got married, respect is a given Facts. You know what I'm saying? Like, I respect you enough to not make us look crazy, look crazy in public, that's it.

Speaker 1:

Or behind closed doors.

Speaker 2:

I don't care what it is. Now, the other side of that is if you want to look crazy, you got to have that conversation, and if you afraid to have that conversation, you shouldn't be doing what the fuck you want to do what?

Speaker 1:

the fuck you want to do.

Speaker 2:

That's it.

Speaker 1:

But even the conversation. I'd be feeling fucked up, but at least I had that conversation to be able to look crazy.

Speaker 2:

That's it, that's all I'm saying. What happens after the conversation is on these two adults. So the man should have asked are you going to get felt on? No, no, I'm saying the woman should have that confidence. This is what I want from my experience.

Speaker 1:

I want to get my ass grabbed by Chris.

Speaker 2:

Brown, if she say that what you going to do, you got to have the confidence.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to say all right, so you want to get felt on? All right, so watch a scissor to suck my dick. But we both live in a fantasy. The difference is you actually have a chance to live your fantasy right now and I can't. So I'm going to know, I'm going to say the conversation's going to sound like this All right, baby, that's what you want to do. All right, so listen, don't come back home. I'm going to make you make a conscious decision what you want about me.

Speaker 2:

All I'm saying is, if the conversation comes to you that way, it tells you what you got. There's a lot of women that's going to these places. That it's not happening, yeah.

Speaker 1:

You're making an excuse that it's Chris Brown. You actually do it with a regular. You do it with a regular nigga for the free ski.

Speaker 2:

That's my point. One to pay that much is crazy. But two, to then pay that and you got a husband at home, that's also a trick.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, I'm gonna get mad about that one shit. I mean I think he's honest, but he's smart.

Speaker 2:

No, no, he's smart. No, you know, like to me for real, what's worse is the usher shit, oh my god, that's worse, that's that's that's.

Speaker 1:

Talk to me more. No, no, I want to know why do you feel like? Why is it worse?

Speaker 4:

well, bro, a man, a man filed for divorce because of that understand what you're insinuating.

Speaker 1:

With the cherry in your tongue, I'm assuming it's balls in a woman's mouth.

Speaker 2:

Tea bag exactly right there, bro, but he's doing it In front of the, in front of everybody, millions Now. There ain't no control, there's millions, because this is going worldwide. It's gone, it's in the stratosphere.

Speaker 1:

I think he's doing it. I think his way Is a little more marketable. Better, of course, for him.

Speaker 3:

Than what?

Speaker 1:

Chris Brown, because he's doing it. He's walking around that motherfucker you up there. And G Brown, because he's doing it. He's walking around that motherfucker you up there. And gee, there goes my baby. He's going up. See, niggas, he's perfected the craft of looking for a thirsty motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

You did so much he had to go find you.

Speaker 1:

He's highlighting what this person is willing to do if they had a chance.

Speaker 4:

Go ahead, jock. So, bunker, what do you do when you see that same video that guy saw of his wife that is not intimate with him in public, but she's intimate with Usher in public, in front of all these people? What do you do? Are you divorcing her? I'm beating her ass.

Speaker 2:

Did man say that? You can't say that, hold on, I can't say that. Are you going to go unloosen these niggas' skates?

Speaker 1:

We can't advocate abuse. No domestic violence. I apologize, we won't listen here.

Speaker 1:

You can't do nothing to him now no domestic violence. We don't believe in domestic violence. But in the chat I will say this I'm going to leave, but realistically though I'm going to leave, but realistically though it's going to come with a lot of words, a lot of breaking shit. I'm going to break some shit, I'm going to be upset, kind of be real guys like, but at the same time, did she how she do it? Did she want it? Like? Did she just how did she do it? Like? No, bro, that's because what Michael said.

Speaker 4:

The look on her face looked like she was coming.

Speaker 1:

It was as many females who had to cherry and decided I'm not opening my mouth. So women actually say no, yes, women say no Okay, every bitch I done seen did it. I know that's what they want you to see, but what's Winnie Harlow?

Speaker 2:

Kyle Kuzma. His girl jumped in his lap and turned her head. See, I think that's where Usher's fucking up the world. Keep that shit in the celebrity world. Let them make a choice. I think he's helping, he's showing you. No, no, he's showing you. That's the flip side of it. I'm just saying up front though yeah, it's crazy, you fucking up regular people houses.

Speaker 1:

I mean at the end of the day, already, either anticipating, doing, something I agree with you or already is doing something and you probably should've Left her anyway. The boondocks had it years ago when my nigga Tom Got hit bitch for it and it's funny now that's happened.

Speaker 2:

Now that make that episode Hit harder.

Speaker 1:

Hit harder, bro, because you be like my nigga, usher Took your bitch and you be like we joked about his kids. But now to see this man Walking, walking around in chinchilla fur with marshmallow cherries and putting them in niggas' mouths, and these women out here are going foo-foo for it. Usher been taking niggas' bitches since the 90s.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but flip side does Usher, does his wife get mad Nah he got too much money to be mad Because he an entertainer, he a sex symbol. I don't think she can get it but here the other part too.

Speaker 2:

She signed up for that, but I guarantee you Usher had this conversation yeah this part of my show. Be a part of it or not, the show must go on he's doing a residency in Vegas. Yeah, it's too much money tens of millions or not, money make people forget their morals. But see the problem, the problem in all this, this thirsty shit. You get to a point in age where that shouldn't be, you shouldn't want to ruin your life.

Speaker 1:

You shouldn't move.

Speaker 2:

You shouldn't want to move like nah but but that social media 15 minutes of fame well, I mean, I mean from my experience in life.

Speaker 1:

Even before social media, those women existed. No, of course, we just didn't see them on tv but that's what?

Speaker 2:

but I'm saying the woman. You think that man did not think his wife went to the usher concert. He was getting divorced, he didn't know what type of female he had I 100 agree, but what I'm saying is that situation doesn't present itself, that man is still probably married correct, so he probably still mad, but he ain't happily mad.

Speaker 2:

But then had that conversation. We live in fantasy land. Nobody, a lot of people, yeah, nobody's having real conversations at home to understand what you got. Because it because if she was that, he should have known already it shouldn't have took usher in the Cherry.

Speaker 4:

Let me tell you how the females are looking at it. Though they're looking at it, though they never have a chance with this man. They won't ever see him. They won't ever see him again. I don't have a snowball chance in hell to be with him. That's how they're thinking.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I agree.

Speaker 1:

It's a facade. That's all I can say. This is Usher. Usher could have took you to the back.

Speaker 2:

Took you to the back and beat that thing the fuck up. You know what I'm saying it's a possibility, because now I don't know where your no is.

Speaker 1:

Now I don't know what happened after the camera.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what I'm saying, Like. That's like, hey, man, I went out and I dance with this chick all night. But then your notification or your location say you at her house you gonna be able to just say, no, we hung out, what you mean? I mean I just watched Usher play with you with this cherry. Then you had a backstage pass.

Speaker 1:

I'm just supposed to believe. I'm supposed to believe With the fuck faces, and yeah, you put on a whole porno show. Yeah, with cherries.

Speaker 2:

You didn't do that with Derek at work. Yeah, I'm just supposed to believe that that was just a lunch date.

Speaker 1:

That was a lunch date. No, it was with a banana, not cherry. What the fuck? Going on, I'm working late.

Speaker 2:

I'm just supposed to accept that.

Speaker 1:

I'm supposed to accept that now. I gotta look at you.

Speaker 4:

I'm just supposed to accept that. I'm supposed to accept that now I got to look at you. I got to look at you like, yeah, I don't know about you, baby.

Speaker 2:

Being real, though fellas us is the last nigga we got to worry about it. Be that work we do A hundred percent. That's my point. That's the whole point. That's my point.

Speaker 1:

That's the whole point. Now I know that you, your, your I don't want to say morals, but your proclivities to possibly do something.

Speaker 2:

Act word oh shit Been put on display. Absolutely. It goes back to communication for me. If you having real talks, you know what you got, you know your limitations and you've been honest with yourself. Don't waste nobody's time.

Speaker 1:

I need. I need the woman to say no. If you didn't say no, we got problems.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but it's For Derek. It worked To make that move is because the ownership I didn't have. Yeah, it's your fault, but what role as a husband did I play that that wasn't able to happen?

Speaker 1:

And they also know that I probably have a shot. If I didn't think I had a shot before, I know I got one now, most men ain't. When you do come home after this show, you just show me what you're able to do. What you're able to do. I want that, yeah, but you're not. But, I should have known, though, if I managed your mind, I know you can do that. I'm talking about the co-workers.

Speaker 2:

I'm talking about whoever else.

Speaker 1:

For that door to open. Everybody knows now you a freaky motherfucker and you don't really give a fuck about your husband.

Speaker 4:

Hey, man, but this shit, go both ways. Now that's all. A chick at work or a nigga at work will fuck your man or your old lady. Fast in the flash. Run to the store. Get a gay ready to come back.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'll tell you that fast. With these people they see every day, you get attached or you have relationships with them. But at the same time, I just feel like, hey, you got to be able to have that notion of no, you got to be able to be real and say, no, it's hard, no, it's not, oh shit, saying no isn't easy, bro. Saying no is no saying it is easy.

Speaker 1:

I can say, oh, my God, I'm going to stop eating burgers and shit, but actually commitment to it, though you have to say no and mean the no. That's hard. Why do you say it's hard? It's hard, it's hard to say it's hard because in anything in life, action has to be. First you have to actually mentally say yes, I'm going to do this, and then you have to put the action in. I can tell myself every day I'm going to go to the gym, I'm going to go to the gym, I'm going to go to the gym. It takes. The hardest part is lifting that door, going into that damn gym. Not no weight, not no, nothing you do. The hardest part is opening the door.

Speaker 2:

But see you talk about, but that's a different conversation because you're talking about yourself as an individual and your individual action. When you marry, commit to somebody, you've now two people. That's hard, so no, but that's part of it, true. So your no ain't about you no more.

Speaker 1:

It's us. To me that no is easy.

Speaker 4:

Just say you addicted to pussy bro.

Speaker 1:

I'm not that. I'm not that I'm not addicted to cat. It's okay we here for you. Do we not Married men, single men, men, I'm talking about men. Let's talk about it. Let's talk about it. Are we not? Is it not okay to love it though?

Speaker 3:

Okay, that's why I love it.

Speaker 1:

Maybe that also is.

Speaker 2:

You ain't had enough problems with pussy yet.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I would say that is possibly one of the things with the age gap.

Speaker 2:

Okay, you ain't graduated out of pussy's important.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that shit. That shit was high school, early 20s, like I understand, and have been through enough to know that that shit is not that important bro.

Speaker 2:

It's not important If you fucking up shit, it's important.

Speaker 1:

I ain't gonna fuck my money up over no coochie and. I ain't gonna and that's number one, we ain't gonna fuck up a bag over.

Speaker 2:

No coochie. But how does that happen? Then you think the dude that fucked up the bag for the pussy thought he was gonna fuck up the bag for the pussy he thought he was gonna get away.

Speaker 1:

He thought he was gonna get away. He did some dumb shit.

Speaker 2:

That's our point, though but it starts with wanting the pussy. The no starts way before you get to the. I'm at the door, I'm at the door and that's what we're saying. The hard part ain't the temptation. The hard part is not making temptation available.

Speaker 1:

And prioritizing, there you go, and prioritizing there it is.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, prioritizing Pushy should not be your priority, me and Rob had this conversation with you hey man, I'm DJing here. Hey man, I'm bringing my wife. Oh no, we know what comes with that life. I can't be out at 2 in the morning and know the possibilities of being with a single man or in the circumference of ass, and the temptation it ain't about. Can I go or not and not control myself? Do I really want to put myself in that situation? Now you do the slower spot, you do a.

Speaker 1:

Over and over again. A jukebox yeah, you do, over and over again.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like I ain't saying you can't go once, but it's just when you want to live different. The different part means more. I'm going to do different. I'm not going to be in a situation to have questions have to be asked where I got to give hard answers.

Speaker 1:

Well, you got to give all the answers to your wives.

Speaker 2:

But that comes with wanting that motherfucker you got and keeping her If you don't give a fuck. You don't give a fuck, it don't matter.

Speaker 1:

Also being with the right person for you 100%. I think that a lot of marriages are married.

Speaker 2:

They get married for the wrong reason yeah wrong reason I got you pregnant, let me marry you. That don't mean you like the motherfucker, but that's your deep nah, it's women and men married.

Speaker 3:

They see something every day that they wanna tap man, I ain't gonna lie and sit here and say I don't but scroll on this fucking internet all day, every day, bro.

Speaker 4:

I see plenty of shit. Boy man, we, we. But you know you got it ain't working.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, me and my wife had that conversation early and, man, what I'm not gonna do is argue about me looking at the ass. Well, I'm not, because I'm a heterosexual yeah I'm a straight man.

Speaker 1:

I like women. You should have a problem if my ig has a bunch of niggas. You know what I'm saying? That shit, that's a red flag for you that something's wrong. But if my IG is, for a human.

Speaker 2:

I'm doing what the fuck I'm supposed to do. This is normal behavior. This is normal man behavior. Now I'm DMing, I'm talking to you, but even in person, Like my wife done, called me Damn you staring at that ass. Did man you staring? At that ass Did you see her ass man look show her the same video.

Speaker 4:

Show her the same video you looking at.

Speaker 2:

So y'all can watch it together. True story, bro. This is years ago. Wife get a new job. We moved to the South. My wife's petite, you know what I'm saying. She's like man, it's some ass in the South Like Tennessee, different. I'm like, yeah, ass in the south like tennessee different. Oh, yeah, something out here we go to a work conference for her. It's her co-workers, bro, she's pulling me by my hand, man, you got me here, you got me here. I'm like who wait till you see her ass? That was the conversation, yeah, and I.

Speaker 1:

It was impressive, but that comes from what he said earlier having the the conversation the communication. A lot of men pretend like they no longer like ass just because they're in a relationship.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, fuck that, I ain't got time. That's fake and you can't sustain it. She introduced you to the pussy. No, no, no. She just wanted me to see how phenomenal her co-workers ass was.

Speaker 4:

Same. Thing.

Speaker 2:

I mean, my wife respects a beautiful woman. There you go and we can respect.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying and she knows that you're not going to take it to yeah because she's beautiful.

Speaker 2:

I want you. You got it. I don't want you to be threatened by me looking at an ass and that also comes with the conversations you have at home, like you should be telling your woman she looks good, she's's beautiful, she's sexy, you should be her biggest fan.

Speaker 2:

If you picked her for that. I'm shallow as fuck. My wife know it. Why you with me? Because you bad bro, Like that's the 20 year old in me. That's what happened. Now we built from there, but it was all outside when I met you. I didn't care if you had a brain at that moment but we've had that conversation.

Speaker 2:

So I'm not saying it to be salacious, I'm just saying younger me, that's what it was about. Then I she's actually bad or on the inside beautiful person and that's why you know it's been a long time of us growing together, but I'm honest.

Speaker 1:

But time of us growing together. But I'm honest.

Speaker 2:

But these are also the things that make you overlook other pussy you're not concerned with other pussy and that 20, 30 minutes, probably less than that would be real ain't worth 20, 30 minutes on the scoot, the boot yeah, I got you because. But that's we. Of course we love pussy, of course, but that's where it stops. I'ma give up All this I built.

Speaker 1:

For this one person, for this 20? I'm going home To get my nut.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, bro, alright, y'all niggas Still doing 20 and 30 and 40 minutes. Nah, I said you know I'm lying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what you talking about we already married, bro, I ain't got 20 what you? I'm still young. What we doing, man?

Speaker 4:

What you doing.

Speaker 2:

I ain't trying to impress nobody, bro. I got a strong seven.

Speaker 4:

I ain't trying to impress names.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man John, what you hit there, what you hit there with the quick 12?, 15?.

Speaker 4:

Man, that four-play game of motherfucker. I'm an easy ticket, damn near dead. I'm an easy to get down there, then you got that.

Speaker 2:

I'm just getting this thing off after that.

Speaker 1:

In totality, you're going to get 20, 30 minutes. It might not be 20, 30 minutes A stroking Stand up in it, but you're going to get it off.

Speaker 2:

When you got a family and got to go to work, you got shit to do. I live the same life.

Speaker 1:

I get it, I just be right I just like I try to stand up In it. I'ma do, i'ma do round two. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

See, that's my.

Speaker 1:

We gonna do all that, I'm gonna go more.

Speaker 2:

I mean sometimes Just catch me in the morning.

Speaker 1:

Catch me at night, you might take a nap. Wake up in the morning. You know what I'm saying. The morning they talk about morning wood. Back to family kids, like you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, life different.

Speaker 1:

Like if you just laid up in a hotel room yeah, you might you know what I'm saying. A hotel room sex be different though, yeah but that's because you ain't got shit else to do yeah, you vacation to do nothing?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's different.

Speaker 4:

We talking about show out.

Speaker 2:

That's when you remind her who you really are you spent money?

Speaker 1:

You spent money for this experience.

Speaker 3:

It's still in me.

Speaker 1:

Don't forget that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but you talking about just at home.

Speaker 1:

You already paid the bills, bro. This is a crib. In 30 minutes I got to cook dinner type shit.

Speaker 2:

I think that's the hardest part of your 20s, especially like I was struggling in my 20s now Struggling what. Like the access of life now. Oh, I got you. You know what I'm saying. Like it was hard enough.

Speaker 1:

I ain't be lying, ain't nothing new going on, bro, it's the same. Nah, it's just. It's so much access though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what getting dudes caught up. You can be whoever you want to be in this DM conversation or Instagram. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

And then you and that's why they also don't know how to talk in person. Right, that goes back to the beginning of not being able to have a conversation. They didn't create it in a person.

Speaker 2:

that ain't real, but they also so many men and women. You can't decipher a lie? Nah, because you're just reading words.

Speaker 1:

They prefer lies a lot of. They like a lot.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you could live in your fictitious world in there with the social media going back to.

Speaker 1:

so we're actually about to do left or right buckle, because it actually talks about a relationship. Um, rob, I want you to go ahead and just to flee. Give us left on red with buckle. Y'all here we. Here we go. My boy, rod, here gives us Left On Red with Bucko. We got to help him and I want Jock to give us his feedback. And then I got somebody else who want to give us some feedback. We're going to close it off. I want you to go ahead and give us Left On Red with Bucko. Here we go. Left On Red with Bucko.

Speaker 1:

Hey y'all, I have an ongoing issue with my girl. We've been together for three years and we just moved in together. My issue is that she only brings up gender specific roles when it's specific to benefit her. I pay all the bills, take the trash out, put gas in the car, handle what I need to handle as a man, but when it's time for her to wash, clean, cook or fuck, it's a problem and she makes it feel like a chore. What do I need to do, fellas? Am I wrong for feeling this way? Can?

Speaker 3:

this be fixed.

Speaker 1:

Left on Redwood Bucko.

Speaker 2:

Bucko you going first.

Speaker 1:

I can Bada, bing, bada boom.

Speaker 2:

I can Because you're going to say something I can.

Speaker 1:

So let me say this right now what you going to say? Some English shit I can't. So let me say this right now what Cardi B say. She say she don't cook, she don't clean Lies Best believe she got that ring some bullshit. Let me tell you something she's about to be divorced. Ladies, it's not her real name, ladies, I'm speaking to the ladies right now.

Speaker 1:

If y'all out here, gender specific role doing what you need to do, as in everybody, this goes into 50, 50 and some other shit, but I ain't gonna do that right now. He said he pay all the bills. Though he said he pay all the bills, so if he pays all the bills, there's no 50, 50, right. So that means you are at home or you might have your own thing, but he's still paying all this. I don't know what she's doing, but if you ain't got the time to cook, clean and give me some coochie, my first and last question is what are you here for? What are we doing if you're not taking care of me emotionally, specifically for what I need or physically? I don't know what we're doing now. I'm taking care of everything. Put gas in your car or I'm taking care of you. So my only thing is what are you doing for me then, besides being in this house? That's it. That's all I got.

Speaker 1:

I believe, personally I believe you to fuck alone, because you ain't giving me what the fuck I want, which is really, as a man. I want some coochie. I'm just eating real. And if I'm not getting the coochie, anyway, I go to McDonald's and I'm going to get my own food. I straighten up here and there, but I ain't get no coochie because I can't get my own. I don't got a coochie, I can't make it up. I can't be like coochie. I can't make up my own coochie. I go to McDonald's and get some food. I go get some Lysol and watch the Lysol for shit, but I can't produce that. So that's my take. I got to leave the fuck alone.

Speaker 2:

Before you go, rob, jock what you got.

Speaker 4:

Uh-oh, what were they doing before they got in a relationship? They?

Speaker 1:

wasn't living together, I'm assuming.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he said, we just moved in together.

Speaker 4:

So he paying all, I'm paying all the bills and she basically has to do nothing. Me, as a man, I'm very simple. I'm just going to keep it a buck. I just want a net. I want to bust a net. And if you can't do little minor things around the house, then exactly what are you here for? Because if the roles were reversed and the woman was paying all the bills and you try to get some ass, you're going to hit you too tight in the work book for getting it. So that's the world I've been in before, bro, with my ex-wife. Really, I've been there, okay.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, that's a great perspective. Hold on, because we can't ask him questions. So now that was advocate. What age were you when that was?

Speaker 4:

happening. I was in my early 30s okay late late 20s, early 30s. How long did?

Speaker 2:

it go for you that you like. Was it a period in time where she was doing it stopped, or was it just like that?

Speaker 4:

man, she, let me see. She ended up going to new york and saw her ex told me she was on a girl's trip. Oh so she was on the bullshit. So that shit turned me back into a, a savage bro. That's why I got 11 kids. I got 11 kids now, bro, because after that I was like.

Speaker 4:

I was like fuck these bro. No, no, no it it. It pissed me off and I was like fuck it, I might as well go back to being the nigga. I was Okay, and that's what did it for me, bro.

Speaker 2:

So you had your kids after your marriage.

Speaker 4:

Well, I had some before that, okay, and then, when I found out that then I started having them back, they was coming back to back.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's crazy. So your perspective is with Bucko, you different Rob, or you the same.

Speaker 1:

So I kind of I wish I could ask this person questions, because I'm trying to figure out how the hell did you start living with this motherfucker? That's where I was going. It was already like that.

Speaker 3:

You think?

Speaker 1:

so Maybe it switched up on him Hell no, then he know that she got to go. Like it's not even a question. What the hell is he talking about? You don't think she switched it up, though, rob.

Speaker 3:

If she did she got to go? If she did, she today.

Speaker 1:

Because if you ain't living with a motherfucker, because if you ain't living with.

Speaker 2:

It's two things you were either taking care of yourself before on your own, or you was living with your mama.

Speaker 1:

There you go. I like that. That might be what it is too. I need to know your age At least. She was fucking Something changed.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? Go ahead, John.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to say this from experience. I'm going to let y'all have it. Everything with a female that I've been with, everything is always good until you move in, or till you say I do. That's been my experience. When you move in or get married, all the sex stops, all the fun shit stops. It turned into a fucking business sometimes it turns into that yeah, I mean, you know that's, I mean that you know, that's my personal opinion.

Speaker 1:

Different strokes for different folks. I got seven kids and three of them are with my wife, and before her I was the wild child. So I went crazy first you know what I'm saying I was off the chain. First I settled down after finding my special person, but before I was the problem.

Speaker 4:

I was outside.

Speaker 1:

I was not an in-the-house home-making person. I got to go. I'm getting off work, I'm outside On my off days'm outside, I'm not. So, yeah, I don't know. So I would say for me I'm a little bit more kind of what bucko said if you can't give me what I need, and what the fuck is we doing? Um, but then it's like, all right, cool. In my current state it would have had been a situation where she was doing it and stopped. So, first and foremost, in my current state, I would be like, all right, what happened?

Speaker 1:

yeah what's going on? What's wrong? Did I do something? Is something going on? You had too much in your plate, you know? Know what I'm saying. You're stressed out Like we would have to have a conversation. You know what I'm saying In my current state. So right now I'm in a happy place. So my concern right now would be what's wrong with my wife? What happened, gotcha? That's right, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

But before that she got the now today. What you thinking, man? So I'm gonna just I'm gonna take it from the perspective of they're in their 20s and I'm gonna say she's leaving her mom's house. Okay, that's, that's, that's how I'm gonna view it. I would love to talk to this young man that I well, I think it's a young man I hope for this kind of question.

Speaker 2:

What went wrong for him was you. You walked into a marriage, marriage situation, without wanting to be married at the time, which is okay. I'm all for living with a woman for you, Mary. I know we we weren't raised that way, but I'm all for that.

Speaker 2:

I need to know how you live. But he didn't have a conversation. If you, if you walking into it knowing you're going to pay all the bills it sounds like you didn't set the expectations of what you wanted from her Then she can count her, because if we didn't have this conversation and she's doing nothing, you kind of accepted her doing nothing if she came from her mama house Because she didn't have to when she was cleaning her room.

Speaker 1:

Well, what made him even want to be with her?

Speaker 2:

And that's why it's on him to me.

Speaker 1:

That's why it's on him.

Speaker 2:

It's weird, you're upset.

Speaker 1:

Something about her made you like her Right Fucking For three years. Then y'all moved in together.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's why I said I'm taking a young people perspective and she stopped fucking once y'all moved in together.

Speaker 1:

She cut the water off Like that. You were supposed to ramp up. Y'all supposed to be fucking two or three times a day. More, more, yeah.

Speaker 2:

But that's three years. That's what she was giving them, because if she was, you couldn't expect her to become a cook if she wasn't cooking for you already. Right, if she had her own shit and know she was clean, that would be your conversation.

Speaker 1:

It also sounds like he can't cook either. I mean, because if she can't cook and she wasn't cooking, that's the head of your household. You're supposed to teach her.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but the bigger question is even Bucko now, at 30, being married. The conversation for us to have with these young people is don't walk into something blindly Communication. You got it. What do you want? Like you said, why are you moving in? It sounds like she's moving in because that was the best situation for her, not for him. Not for him at that moment, not for him at that moment. You wanted to pay for your in-house pussy and it didn't work out. She wasn't ready to be what you wanted her to be, so did you save her from a bad situation Like I need to get out of my mama's house. My mama want me to pay bills.

Speaker 1:

You said wash clean, cook fuck.

Speaker 2:

Responsibility is on both of us.

Speaker 1:

If you're not cooking, what the fuck is she cleaning?

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to figure out what she doing all day.

Speaker 1:

But I mean, if you're not cooking, there's no dishes to clean, like what. What are you? What is she just throwing her clothes on the floor?

Speaker 2:

I'm lost I wouldn't let her talk to it like how like it's so many questions, it doesn't you tell me you went to work, you came home, there's nothing, what? How do you go to sleep?

Speaker 1:

so y'all eating out. She's leaving. She's even burger king bags.

Speaker 2:

The day's up, I walk in. You've done nothing. How do I get to that's monday? How I get to Tuesday?

Speaker 1:

How does she mess the house up Like what is she cleaning?

Speaker 2:

I ain't no dishwasher, I ain't no cookin'. How do I get to the next day? We not going to sleep till you tell me what you did.

Speaker 1:

If you're the messy person. If you left a mess and then expected her to clean it up when you went to go, pay for it Not he, but in his eyes he is, that's what I'm saying no, I agree with you, but something's missing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we, there's another side of. I would love to talk to her too.

Speaker 4:

Because a lot of times you don't find out.

Speaker 2:

And if that's the case, then 100% I'm with Rob. She got to go today, but how did you get past what time frame are we from she moved in to you now asking this question?

Speaker 1:

Because I clean, I cook, I wash, I fuck.

Speaker 2:

I pay bills. But if you paying the bills, if she's not doing these things, is he saying he doing them Right? So you doing everything, or are you a slob? The house dirty right now?

Speaker 1:

And you expect to clean it back to you because you want a mom, you want another mom.

Speaker 2:

No, like there's a lot of Nah, he don't want a mom, but he, I don't think he know what he wanted.

Speaker 1:

I don't think he knew what he wanted. I'm going to pray for him. I'm going to pray for him.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. We got to pray for you, brother. It's real simple.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we got Jot. We got another caller coming in, jot. I want you to know that I appreciate you today for jumping on no cap my rap. We got another caller in there. I'm going to make sure I tap in with you later and get you this info, man. We appreciate you for tapping in and fucking with us. Man, you're going to have to come back.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, definitely, for sure, for sure I appreciate y'all man.

Speaker 4:

I love y'all brothers.

Speaker 2:

man, nobody's told y'all today man, I appreciate that I love you too, man. We'd love to hear your full story.

Speaker 1:

Hey, he coming back, he coming back, jock, we appreciate you, brother. Yes, sir, y'all a female.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, we got a woman's perspective.

Speaker 1:

She actually just called me.

Speaker 2:

I just want to know what she do all day, bro, she better at least have a job. She better at least have a job.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to figure out what did he like her for?

Speaker 3:

The person you're trying to reach is not.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they hit the person. Let me try it again. They just show came in. Maybe y'all calling each other at the same time. I might have been, I don't know. We're going to give it a second. They're going to call right back in again, I don't know. I mean, in that lane, for me I just feel like people are going to choose to do what they want to do. But I think he should have, I think he needs to have a conversation with it for sure.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we lauder ourselves, bro, for the benefit of not having a tough conversation, or we're getting what we want at the time.

Speaker 1:

The thing also goes back to. A lot of people don't even know how to converse Facts. They don't know what to say, what to ask. They don't even know what their own goals are let alone with the next person.

Speaker 2:

How did you learn communication skills? Did what are y'all?

Speaker 1:

talking to each other about.

Speaker 2:

Clearly not cleaning.

Speaker 1:

This is crazy.

Speaker 2:

Hey, that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yo, yo, yo, Mark, you hear me?

Speaker 3:

what's up? What's?

Speaker 1:

up what's going on. You on no cap my rap with my boy rob and mike. What's good how we doing doing good, doing good so, of course, I see you seen the post and you wanted to come in and talk to us. What do you? What's your perspective? Who? Who's wrong in this situation? Can it be fixed? And then no cap in my rap. What's going on?

Speaker 3:

so I'm gonna be honest with you.

Speaker 3:

He allowing it to happen like I don't know if, just because she's pretty and so he's putting up with whatever's going on, but people only put up with what they want to put up with. Like if she tell you okay, there's woman roles and there's man roles, there's gender roles, gonna be cooking, she's gonna be cleaning, um, however, the sexual part of that goes and they gotta work on that. But and she don't do none of the above, then pretty much you just got her around because she trophy right, like she looked pretty, you like the way she looked. She made her hair, maybe done her nails to be done.

Speaker 3:

Something about you was attractive. That's making her get away with the stuff she's gonna get away with, because if she was like ugly, you wouldn't put up with that shit. She'd's like nah, you gotta do this, no, you gotta do that, but because you think she looks nice for you to walk around with you putting up with the bullshit so he a sugar daddy already that's that's, that's something that makes that one, that makes any sense I agree if we're gonna be honest.

Speaker 3:

We only put up with shit for people we think, nah, I think this could really work. I want it to be something more. I want to be so. You put up with nonsense you wouldn't normally put up with, and that's normally because that person is really attracted to you, like the way you look when you're walking with that person.

Speaker 1:

So he been a duck the whole time and didn't even know it. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry I missed your name.

Speaker 3:

Yes folks, oh, marcia. So from your perspective, have you ever done this yourself? So I'm be honest, I have. I have put up with some stuff that I wouldn't normally put up with and it wouldn't even be, let's say, gender roles. Like dang, I don't talk at my name already but it is what it is.

Speaker 1:

I don't really care, I got somebody I'm talking to now we listen and we don't listen, and we don't judge, and we don't judge, it is what it is.

Speaker 3:

So this dude, his head game is fire like fire. But there's other stuff about him that normally like if his head game was not this good, I would not deal with the nonsense. I'm like man, this ain't even worth it, but because it's so good, that's crazy yep, I, I put up with. I put up with some stuff I want nobody put up with, and so that's why I can say if I'm being honest, I mean not to say his dick ain't my good neither, but like oh, we know that, we all know.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, some people, hey, gave me fire and then they gave me trash.

Speaker 2:

No, no, I'm not saying that we we I'm saying we know that sexual pleasure can cloud your judgment it'll cloud your judgment a thousand percent, because I'm like would I stop talking to him and then I gotta go talk to him and also they may have like a, b and c, but then on the night shift I may have to cheat on me.

Speaker 2:

That don't make no sense. That's great. What? What's your age? Bracket? And him for that matter, y'all got 20s um 30s. I'm 39 and he 44 okay, so at 39 you still living like that um well, I to me.

Speaker 3:

So not on no cocky shit, but on some real shit for everything else that you would typically need somebody for. I kind of got that shit on my own respect so are you the only other thing I'm really missing will be that little pieces whatever kibble and bits did you go into it one more than that, or that's just what it became no, not at all.

Speaker 3:

If we met on some like actually I got introduced to him because of it, to be honest, and I was like, oh, that's because of what, lying somebody else told you, that's crazy. That's where I posted a post that said something about wanting someone that gets really good head, or some kind of post about something like that, something in that nature, and a person I knew was like oh, I got somebody for you. I was like for real and she didn't lie, like she sent him she said I gotta eat it for you.

Speaker 1:

Hey world, this is what I be telling y'all.

Speaker 3:

Women think like I'm telling you, she said she had an eater and then, when I met her, she did not lie so when it happened.

Speaker 1:

So when it happened so when it happened and you realized that he was one, did you go back and be like bitch that nigga you ain't lying.

Speaker 3:

I told her. I sent her the message immediately, and then someone had left, I told him. I was gonna tell her. I told him like.

Speaker 1:

I told him like I told him as soon as he got up.

Speaker 3:

He know too, he does Let me tell you the way he know, tyler know how, like real life. So I had told him like hey, man, what if we stop talking? What if this like don't really work out? And I called, not close me and say I want some hair, would you do it? He was like yeah, that's okay. All right, all is it locked out.

Speaker 1:

he's willing to be accepted his position?

Speaker 3:

oh yeah, and sometimes that's what makes it okay. He was okay with it and I was like, oh, thank goodness yeah, I love your perspective.

Speaker 2:

I mean I appreciate you giving us that side of it. We we appreciate hey listen here.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy. That's crazy work.

Speaker 2:

Is it yeah For him to know? I feel like dudes.

Speaker 3:

Got people like that too. Like if you got a girl, you like man. She got a real bad attitude, but like when she come over she can cook real well. She may help me clean my spot up. It's a little messy and like when it comes down to the night shift she may be a squirter but you might have somebody else. That attitude is really nice, but she probably can't cook and the sex is probably wet. Which one you gonna go with?

Speaker 2:

no, we understand. It's definitely not that. Part of that's not what we said. It's crazy. What's crazy is that guy is knowingly a munch and he okay with it At that age.

Speaker 3:

Some people have a job. You know what I mean. If you know you're good at something, then you know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I gotta capitalize how he winning from it.

Speaker 3:

How's he winning?

Speaker 2:

Yeah how he winning he said he likes to do it. That's our point, though that's what's crazy. He got a fetish that is not normal for us. He like to eat that box, which is cool, like I'm not saying that it's not supposed to happen.

Speaker 1:

But for that to be your primary goal, your primary objective as a man, that is crazy.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to him. I'm glad you're taking care of him. I guess somebody Gotta do this.

Speaker 3:

I fuck with him. Somebody gotta do it, somebody got to do it, Run around it.

Speaker 1:

I ain't mad at him for being an eater. Sometimes you got to have eaters. Hey, let me tell you what my father told me growing up. He said, son, he said there's going to be people in this world that work at McDonald's.

Speaker 1:

There's going to be people in this world that are doctors and there's going to be people in this well that sell coochie and dance. Make sure you ain't none of them people but this you, and make sure, if you're going to be one of them people, that you get paid to do one of them, Because you can't do it for free. Shout out to Pops man. Shout out to Kevin man that's my daddy man, but hey, we appreciate you for coming on here and saying your story.

Speaker 3:

We appreciate you.

Speaker 1:

Make sure to have yourself a grand day. No cap we don't judge.

Speaker 3:

We don't judge.

Speaker 1:

I would judge a little bit. That was crazy, but I fuck with it, though I ain't mad at it. I'm judging him, not her. I ain't judging her.

Speaker 2:

If you can win, who not going to win? Who not going to choose?

Speaker 1:

The winning side, the muncher over the Everything else. I'm not mad. He need to level his game. Woo he 44 was wild though.

Speaker 2:

That's why I asked Cause I'm like I said damn, she didn't sound. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, like I knew I knew she had lived a little the way she was talking.

Speaker 2:

So it's like how old is this man that's willing to? He said 44. I ain't judging, nah.

Speaker 1:

I'm not.

Speaker 2:

I just wanna know your.

Speaker 1:

Your perspective.

Speaker 2:

You're supposed to bring more to the table 44 got some good hits, wow, nah, that's, that's what you, you bragging about.

Speaker 1:

That's what you bragging about.

Speaker 2:

That's what.

Speaker 1:

Hey, it comes to the table and they hey, baby, what you? So what you? What can you offer me? Well, I ain't got no 401k, I work part time. I ain't got a house, I got a dog, but I eat the hell out of some coots. You know, I gotta go ahead. Go to close remarks. Y'all this has been fun. This is season what this? The first episode of new season. This was a good time y'all. Two hours went by, it was like nothing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I knew it was going to feel like that man.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 2:

We've done this without a mic in front of us, without a mic in front of us.

Speaker 1:

It ain't hours and it went by like it wasn't nothing. We didn't even scratch the surface.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, this is light work.

Speaker 1:

This is nothing With closing remarks. I would like to go out closing remark. You know, maybe it's something. Maybe it's something you know informational, maybe it's something just what's on your mind that you want to let the people know. Closing remarks are the day for you. It could be anything.

Speaker 2:

Closing remarks.

Speaker 1:

Closing remarks.

Speaker 2:

Communication is the key to life. Okay, and as you get older, it ain't about easy conversations, it's about hard ones. How do you handle hard conversations? If you're in a relationship, are you the better communicator? If you're not, admit that to your partner and get better. If you are, figure out how to get that message to that person to help y'all's situation, and if you can't do that, leave the motherfucker alone. No cap Life too real to waste time to deal with an adult who can't communicate or work to get better at it.

Speaker 1:

Ooh, I like that.

Speaker 2:

No cap, no cap baby.

Speaker 1:

Rob Rob Ski. This is Rob Ski, and what I leave with is a dream, is just a dream, without any action. Complacency is your worst enemy. Know what you want in life, set goals, create goals and then measure yourself against them. Did you accomplish anything towards that goal today?

Speaker 3:

If not, how are you going to execute?

Speaker 1:

better tomorrow Because the people in your life are the conducive to that goal Assets versus liabilities, and that's financial human capital relationships. I feel like you should have a purpose and everybody in your life should be part of your purpose, and vice versa. Other than that, why are they in your circle? Are they adding or subtracting? Are they adding or subtracting from your grand plan? And vice versa, because I also feel like if you are in someone else's circle, you should also have the same energy for them, like don't be a leech, contribute, provide and conquer no cap no cap, no cap.

Speaker 1:

Y'all sound so god damn inspirational. I swear to god, I love that shit, man. Let me tell you something for my people. You know you know how I get down. Let me tell you something For my people you know how I get down. Let me tell you this Understand your role in life.

Speaker 1:

Understand what role you have. Know your role. I think that's the biggest thing for me. Know your role and know that we all have purpose.

Speaker 1:

But with purpose there comes question and with question there's always to me, going to be do you understand your purpose? And that's the biggest question really understand your purpose? And I think, from 20 to now, of where I am with my purpose, does my purpose have value? And if your purpose doesn't have value and you're, and you're in your age now then you I'm not saying rethink about your purpose, but you might want to pivot to a purpose that's more inclusive for you, for what you're trying to do.

Speaker 1:

So, like I hear a lot of people you know and I say to say that people, my age be around 30, like I don't know what I want to do in my life, if you're 30, you don't know what you want to do, then you don't have a purpose right now. That goes back to what you're saying about a dream and having a dream without action. So my closing remark is have a purpose and when you have a purpose, be intentional about everything you do with a purpose. A lot of times I hear people say I don't have a purpose. That's one thing that bugs me. Have purpose and be intentional about your purpose. That's my closing remarks. I appreciate y'all. I appreciate y'all for appreciate y'all For For us doing this man, this was, this was dope.

Speaker 2:

So we're coming back Two weeks right, there's more where that came from. So two weeks.

Speaker 1:

Yeah stay tuned. I need y'all to stay tuned, cause we gonna make sure we be as consistent as possible, do the best we can To get y'all as much content as possible. You know Again, this was my boy right here. Oh, mike OG, mike Lowry, mike Lowry, I got my boy right here beside me. Man, my boy, the OG SL Rob Ski, you already know. Man, no cap. Man, it's your boy, dj Bucko. Man, this was another edition. Man, new season no cap.