Noadvisory Podcast

Exploring the Cost of Urban Dreams

Noadvisory Podcast Season 6

The latest podcast episode is a lively exploration of laughter, candid confessions, and societal reflections. With entertaining stories from Vegas, celebrations of wildly famous birthdays, serious discussions on sex work, and probing conspiracy theories, we delve deep into topics that challenge perceptions and spark genuine engagement. 

• Deep confessions and behind-the-scenes podcast truths
• Adventures in Las Vegas: gambling tales and food experiences
• Celebrating birthdays: discussions on celebrities like Jay-Z
• Hot topics: Eminem's loss and Hunter Biden's pardons
• Advocating for sex worker rights and discussing the cost of living
• Conspiracy theories surrounding Kanika Jenkins reveal societal issues

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Speaker 1:

I'm gonna make my feet on the beat, traps, hit on the beat, but y'all know I ain't gonna wrap it up. Yeah, let's get it. Me and my gang, we up in it. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Cheers y'all. I'm on the Dangerous Cronovasic Podcast. Your boy, CL McLean, Not you died, I'm gonna let you fall.

Speaker 1:

I got it out, not you died, I'm going to let you fall.

Speaker 3:

I got it out.

Speaker 1:

Not, you died after you did it. This shit crazy. This your girl Traps here for the second, third and fourth time. I'm not saying my name, no more man, it's tears, and I quit this motherfucking podcast.

Speaker 3:

Me too. Tonight is my 13th.

Speaker 1:

I'm done, I am done, and I don't care what kind of clips y'all put in here of me saying I quit, but I quit this bitch for real. I'm tired.

Speaker 2:

Then that's when you're going to go viral. She's going to be vying to come back.

Speaker 1:

I got some shit to say about this podcast. I can't wait to do my tell-all.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit.

Speaker 1:

Yep, I'm going to tell y'all who got it. I'm going to tell y'all who scratched their ass, I'm going to tell y'all who digging their underwear and all that shit, and who do that? I ain't going to lie, I do be pulling out weed. Man, before we get started, man, let me tell y'all, Before we start doing all this, let's talk about ass digging. Let me tell y'all man go ahead and follow.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 5:

Let me tell you about Caesars, what Caesars do to your brand.

Speaker 1:

Every time you put a bet in and you win, they give you a credit. Once you get a certain amount of credits, it equals a free night stay. I ain't never teach you nothing, caesars and bet MGM. That's the only reason why I got it, because every time you win, you get a credit. However much you win, it turns into a credit. So if you win $3, you get a $3 credit.

Speaker 5:

How many credits you need?

Speaker 1:

I think it's like 100 per night or 150 per night.

Speaker 5:

It's not bad.

Speaker 1:

Because the person that told me about it they was going to Vegas like the week after they told me about it and they got a free night, five days, but they gamble all day Like that's their job. Damn, I can't do that shit I got to gamble.

Speaker 1:

I'm so scared of gambling though. When I went to Vegas I gambled a dollar and lost 75 cents. I said never again. I just don't like gambling. First of all, I don't like losing money. I don't like losing money at all. It could be 25 cents. If I lose that quarter, I'm pissed. So when I went to gamble and I lost that 75 cents, I said fuck that.

Speaker 1:

I just went out there and did my thing. I was at the club, I was drinking, I was eating, but I didn't go gambling and I saved a lot of money. Meanwhile my homegirls they lost like $600. I can't do that and I ain't gonna lose $600. I had to cry on the plane ride back.

Speaker 1:

I lost the quickest $20 I lost $1800 and didn't even realize I lost $1800. So I went to go pay for my bags at the airport and my card declined and I went to go look at my account and my shit was negative $36 and I had to call my mama crying because, where the fuck my money at Then. I was like damn, I did spend a whole night in the casino and lost, yeah.

Speaker 1:

You know that movie Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, when they was in the casino and they got lost in there. That's how them people in the casino they be drugging y'all for real Because you know, in the casino no, for real. It's not like a drug, but they put extra oxygen in the air to keep you awake, and that's why they won't give you all them free drinks.

Speaker 3:

They have no windows or nothing.

Speaker 1:

Because yeah, because never. No clogs is no windows. It's always kind of like a little tent to it, like an ambiance, so that you never realize how long you done stayed in there, yeah, I think you've been in there an hour and you really. They begin y'all for real. That's why I don't gamble for it.

Speaker 5:

I don't give a, ain't gonna lie y'all, I ain't gonna lie y'all they be getting me.

Speaker 1:

I ain't gonna lie, I wanna go to Vegas. We should do a Vegas trip. Fuck no, I'm never going back to Vegas. Fuck first. We don't have to gamble, but there's a lot of great food spots out there it is. Vegas is the best place for buffets. I'm gonna gamble okay, vegas is the best place for buffet. I went to a seafood buffet first of all when I Aria's nice, that's where they open up the curtains, open with the remote man. The Aria had a great buffet in the Aria. The buffet was like $32.

Speaker 2:

That's the one with the purple. Yeah, I stayed there when.

Speaker 5:

I went to Vegas.

Speaker 1:

It was like $32 for the buffet. Now I'm thinking I was pissed off when I first went. I've never been to Vegas. That was my first time going to Vegas as an adult.

Speaker 2:

So I'm buffet and shit.

Speaker 1:

Man, I got that bitch it was seafood, it was steak, it was oysters, it was wagyu for 32 dollars yeah, wagyu, and I didn't even know how the wet wagyu tastes like, but now all I want is wagyu. Man, I was in there like what the fuck was in that buffet for like four hours y'all, and then it was liquor, so like you had to pay for the liquor, but like even the champagne and stuff was free with the buffet and shit. Vegas got some good food spots, though, and some great weed. My parents took us when we was kids and we stayed at Circus Circus. How was that?

Speaker 5:

Look at that.

Speaker 1:

It's a kid-friendly hotel in Vegas. They got kid casinos.

Speaker 4:

It's run down now though, yeah, they got kid casinos.

Speaker 1:

They had nickel and dom casinos. They had just opened a crispy cream. When we was in there they had certain sole shows every single day like it was lit and they had this restaurant called the pink pony. We ate there. We was there for like six or seven days you would think they had the best fucking food ever yeah, ever. I think my favorite eatery in vegas was hash house. Ago that was my favorite one. It's like breakfast, regular food, but like super sized. I got a burger stuffed with mashed potatoes.

Speaker 2:

When I say that, shit a burger stuffed with mashed potatoes it's like eating a steak with mashed potatoes my best spot I had when you go to the old Vegas, and they had this food truck there, but it was a seafood. What do you call them shit? Lobster rolls.

Speaker 1:

Food truck. Oh, I love the lobster rolls. Oh, I had like four of them bitches. Was it called Lobster Me?

Speaker 2:

I can't remember what it was called. It was a food truck, though.

Speaker 1:

And you said lobster rolls and I thought about it because you know the mall that's connected to the. What is that? Planet Hollywood, that mall that's in the middle. They have a seafood road spot in there. It's called Lobster Meat. Their lobster rolls and their crab fries was so fucking good, man Shout out to.

Speaker 2:

Vegas.

Speaker 1:

We need to do a trip to Vegas I told y'all where we need to go Did y'all ever go to the dispensaries in Vegas?

Speaker 5:

Yes, On the area of 50. What is it? Drop the Rika Listen.

Speaker 1:

When they told me your first time going, you get free shit.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, Baby, I walked to Medicine Inn from this house because I was not going. I got them gummies.

Speaker 1:

I got free gummies Fucked up and I'll never do that shit again because I ate them gummies.

Speaker 2:

Man, it took me down.

Speaker 1:

No, that that's what we need to go LA is a vibe no advisory in. La they got this one place called Just Turkey CO probably get us jumped out there. I ain't gonna lie to you, he be like what's up gang? Yeah, co get us jumped. Cause that nigga wanna go interview niggas on the corner with ski masks and I don't have time he be like. So why do you wear a shiest?

Speaker 2:

certain you can't go no roscoe's chicken and waffles is trump supporters?

Speaker 4:

oh no damn, y'all, y'all didn't see that article.

Speaker 1:

I can't eat nowhere. See this how I know the media segues us into hot topics with shaggy. Look how I did that. I did get the fuck, antoine damn. Yeah, see my whole government name on there, man, I ain't gonna lie to you. You such a tiktok person. You know them tiktok people, be they be searching up people. They don't even care if you like. They probably know your government by now. They probably done. Dox the fuck out of you. To be honest, they probably did. They gonna dox your ass. It's always you get canceled.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead and see who birthdays, we got I'm trying to get canceled my birthday.

Speaker 1:

On the way, y'all just saying yes, capricorn season's loading it is.

Speaker 2:

You see the necklace, you see the necklace.

Speaker 1:

Capricorn season's.

Speaker 2:

January 7th is on the way.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, pass a diamond tester don't diamond, test me, it's gonna fail. I'm gonna let you know that it's a straight off machine baby. Okay, go ahead. So for birthdays we got Jay-Z. He turned 55. Happy birthday.

Speaker 2:

Jay-Z oh shit.

Speaker 1:

Hov is 50. Yes, happy birthday Beyonce husband yes. You see, Beyonce was just named the greatest artist of all time by Tom. Yeah, because I love how we talk about Jay-Z, we skip right over to his wife because, happy birthday, beyonce's husband Woo Hov is 55. Happy birthday, sean. Happy birthday, oh, excuse me, let me say it in my New York voice Happy birthday, sean Ho, sean. Up next we got Tyra Banks. She turned 51. No, I don't know how I feel about that. Happy birthday, tyra she turned 51?

Speaker 1:

She 51. She been trying to hide Because the people With the news reports Been coming out the last couple years About how much of a bitch she is, so she been hiding. I mean, y'all didn't know about america's top model. No, I mean you know. You know that stuff resurfaces like every four to five years in fact so that's why she's been hiding tyra oh, it's still big.

Speaker 4:

Huh, her forehead's still big, yeah oh okay you can't get rid of it you know, people get surgery for everything.

Speaker 2:

Now, that is true shit who birthday?

Speaker 1:

who next? I don't like orlando brown that crazy ass he turned 37. That nigga been wild in the last couple days.

Speaker 2:

He been wild even though it's oversaturated. But that shit is funny, that pop balloon with him and uh what's the nigga name from the YSL case. Oh, woody him and Woody that nigga's is funny on that shit, man, I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

Y'all been seeing the last couple of news, things right With him. Talking about Nick Cannon, oh yeah, who's talking about Nick Cannon? Okay, so Orlando Brown just been doing a couple of interviews the last couple of days. It's the topic, this is what everybody's talking about. Orlando Brown been on the interviews talking about how Nick Cannon sucked off Diddy. Yeah, y'all know he always say wild out matters.

Speaker 5:

He always say wild out shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because he the same nigga that said when they asked him about Meek Mill defending Diddy, he was like your mouth can't take up for what your ass already took. Oh.

Speaker 3:

He the same nigga that said this.

Speaker 1:

So this is not above him of him to say let's be real yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So he's been tripping.

Speaker 2:

He's been tripping for last is he tripping or is he fractured?

Speaker 1:

I think that man needs mental health and we just don't. Honestly, he has done so much crazy shit that people was just overlooking what he's saying, but I feel like some of that shit might be true.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, because remember that?

Speaker 1:

that the audio that circulated years ago of me getting his ass clapped by deity cool nick meek meek. You don't remember that audio? I don't. I need to hear that audio. Yo, you know what?

Speaker 2:

I believe it right.

Speaker 2:

I believe that a lot of these fucking um industry niggas is his bodies. And I say that because is this nigga at my job and I and I just found out today was bati right, because it was this other guy that I know, bati, and today that the nigga he was at his fucking station and poking him and all type of shit. So I'm like what the fuck is going on? So I told my homegirl I'm like yo, is that a boyfriend? She was like come to the side, come to this oh my god, she was like and you be.

Speaker 1:

This is the same people you was just talking about. So you you'd be gossiping with their ass. No, no, I just wanted to know.

Speaker 2:

Cause I wanted to respect they space. Cause I didn't know, right.

Speaker 2:

So I had to ask like yo, are they a couple? And she was like he don't really want nobody to know, but I'm like yo around. So, uh, if I'm straight, I wasn't one of them. Gay nigga following me around and shit. So poking me and shit, like nigga, like I'm like yo, what the fuck right? I'm like what the fuck is going on. So, yeah, you know. So all these niggas, I, I believe orlando brown man, that shit, that shit got some validity to it, you know that shit crazy.

Speaker 1:

Who last birthday? Um, I don't know if y'all remember her, but layton green. She was signed to QC.

Speaker 3:

The label back in the day she had this song. I.

Speaker 1:

Can't Leave you Alone.

Speaker 2:

Well, you know, you're a DJ, you know, yeah, she turned 26.

Speaker 1:

That's your favorite singer.

Speaker 2:

How is your favorite singer and I'm just now knowing about it is your favorite singer?

Speaker 1:

That's not your fucking. If it was your favorite singer, you'd have been playing songs all the time, not hubby and wifey arguing all live Depressing. That do sound like some shit. He'll say too, you know that. B.

Speaker 2:

That definitely sound like some shit he'll say how y'all just start arguing on camera like that it was a dispute. Just like how she say CLE Choppa's her favorite rapper. I put on CLE Choppa, who is CLE you?

Speaker 1:

mean NLE, nle.

Speaker 2:

And I put it on and she didn't know who it was you, his O's who?

Speaker 1:

that little boy you like grandbaby, that CLE, what's that little boy? He got that song and y'all be doing that little dancey dance.

Speaker 5:

What's with that? Now, who is Kendra Lamar CLE?

Speaker 1:

Ain't that a Mercedes Benz class? That's that baby with that song. What's his name? Cle.

Speaker 5:

Old ass, nigga he be talking all that nasty stuff, why you?

Speaker 1:

listen to that, listen. Listen to some guys Talking about I'd fuck me too. What is that you be like?

Speaker 2:

Slut what I definitely don't sound like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah you, the way you pointed that finger early Yo generation.

Speaker 2:

I did do that, though, old ass nigga, I did do that. Hey club generation ain't shit. Happy birthdays To all y'all birthdays.

Speaker 1:

Okay, happy birthdays To all y'all. Birthdays, is it, what's that? We in Sag season? Happy birthday to the Sag Cherries. I like Sag Cherries.

Speaker 2:

What the fuck is y'all smoking in? Here God damn, I don't smoke.

Speaker 1:

I don't smoke, so I don't know. The fuck, nigga. I don't smoke, so I don't know. I feel like I'm smoking straight to fucking lungs and shit yeah, octane.

Speaker 3:

That's what you do, god damn In the ghetto.

Speaker 1:

Get that shit away from me. Mary Jane, mary Jane, motherfucker, stop. Okay, let's get into the hot topics, because the hot topics is juicy. Please, weirdo, number one sex workers.

Speaker 2:

Yes, say that for last. No, yes, okay, say that for last.

Speaker 1:

No, yes.

Speaker 2:

Okay, get in for last.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'll start with this. Eminem's mom passed away. I don't give a fuck who cares Yo On Tuesday she died from complications of low cancer.

Speaker 4:

We don't play with the dead, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Unless it's Biggie.

Speaker 4:

We don't play with the dead, huh he used to talk about crackhead like who gives a fuck he didn't give a fuck about his mom, so why should we give a fuck he did? But, he was still taking care of her financially, because that's still his mom.

Speaker 2:

Sorry mama, I never meant to hurt you. That's my shit, though that's my shit like this is good.

Speaker 1:

You cry what did I? You see, this is still so bad. I thought, you had no energy. I thought you had no energy.

Speaker 2:

I had some energy for this white boy and his fucking mama because he didn't give a fuck about his mama and we talking about his fucking mama.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes you have a crackhead mama. You just love her through all the crap and sometimes you have a crackhead. Son Biden just forgave his part in his crackhead son Shut up. Shut up, hold on. Oh God, yeah, no, no, when he said he wasn't. No, no, no, let's talk about it.

Speaker 1:

Let's talk about it because on sunday biden officially pardoned his son, hunter biden, who faced federal tax and gun conviction charges and in addition to pardoning him for those crimes, he also gave him a full and unconditional pardon for any potential federal crimes that could have taken place from January 1st 2014 to December 1st 2024. Yes, hold on, hold applause, because I'm not done.

Speaker 1:

And this timeline, specifically, is important because this is the timeline when Hunter Biden was working in Ukraine on the gas company's board of directors, on this gas company called burma and I don't know if y'all been keeping up with it, but trump has said repeatedly that when he gets in office he was going to prosecute biden for these because he felt like he committed so many crimes and was, like you know, funneling money and misappropriating funds and stuff like that from a fucking person, a convicted felon.

Speaker 1:

This is so this is going to cover his entire tenure on the board of ukrainian gas company barisma and much of his overseas work, including the time that he spent in china. And the reason that biden did this is because he said that he is very aware that if trump was to get in office, he will prosecute his son to the fullest extent possible. And this was a protection for his son. And even though he publicly said repeatedly I'm not going to interfere with the Justice Department or my son's case, I won't pardon him. Let's be real If you was a parent, you would have did the same shit, because you know.

Speaker 5:

Trump about to do your son's burden.

Speaker 1:

Before we even get into all that. He did that shit because, one, he didn't want his son to be prosecuted and, two, trump did all this shit is putting all these felons and people who don't know what they're doing so, joe say so. Joe say shit, this is what y'all wanted. Bet he went into full black dad mode.

Speaker 1:

So shout out to joseph davante you see all this bullshit happening, you know it's's going to be bullshit. Company Like. I'll go ahead and pull my son out too. I'll pardon all the niggas in the hood. Anybody who got nonviolent charges y'all getting out. Marijuana charges you getting out. You in there because you owe some taxes.

Speaker 1:

You getting the fuck out Nonviolent charges Now, if your ass murder somebody, or you assaulted somebody, your ass staying in there, but anybody else? I'm getting you the fuck out of there because you know what these people finna fuck with y'all in jail. Y'all finna conditions in jail bad. Now they finna be worse. Tax is going up. They finna defund the Department of Education. We're all about to die.

Speaker 2:

So if there's one person, if you was president and you about to leave your term, there's one person that you would pardon, who would it be and why?

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's a good one. Okay, give me time. Go ahead and say it. Give me a second. I already know who I'm going to pardon. Who are?

Speaker 2:

you pardoning R Kelly? Get the fuck out of jail, nigga. I am pardoning R Kelly. We need some great R&B music back, nigga. If we, um, if we, we need R Kelly back in his R&B streets. I'm not agreeing with that. Somebody pardon.

Speaker 1:

R Kelly, we're gonna cut your mic. Yeah, we are. Why are we gonna cut my mic?

Speaker 2:

I don't give a fuck what he do with his personal life Because he still assaulted so many women.

Speaker 5:

He's a predator.

Speaker 1:

He's a predator, fuck the, the person from the music. Musically, yeah, I can listen to it, but as a person I can't fuck with you.

Speaker 5:

I'm about to say something I already know what your response is.

Speaker 1:

But what if this was your kid?

Speaker 5:

It'd be a whole different ballgame. See, that's the double standard right there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah it is a double standard. Why?

Speaker 1:

is it not okay for?

Speaker 2:

your kid. No, no, no. Let me phrase that it's not a whole different ballgame. If I didn't consent to it, a lot of these parents consented.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't make it okay.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't make it okay.

Speaker 1:

It just makes the parents just as wrong, right.

Speaker 2:

But in my case I would never let my daughter, that's underage go to a, I would never do that.

Speaker 1:

Right, you wouldn't. So is it okay for this to happen to those kids?

Speaker 2:

It's not okay but, okay.

Speaker 4:

So what are you? What are you saying? It's not okay because the parents consented it's okay yes, that's not okay.

Speaker 1:

That's not okay um, so I think I would pardon them and their brothers. Why? Okay, because I truly feel like you won't pardon R Kelly, but you pardoned them niggas?

Speaker 2:

yeah, because it's evidence that showed that they didn't do that.

Speaker 1:

He did that everybody in the barbershop saw the fucking tape he peed on that bitch nah he the mole.

Speaker 2:

It was a mole on the man. Shut up, the glove don't fit.

Speaker 1:

You must have quit oh, we gonna get in there.

Speaker 5:

That's another topic too, because Go ahead with the party.

Speaker 3:

Go ahead with the party first.

Speaker 1:

Okay, we're going to go with the party. Yeah, I would have to say the.

Speaker 1:

Mendez brothers, because I truly feel like to get to the point of killing your parents, something traumatic had to happen and in 98% of cases where kids kill their parents, it's underlying issues that built up to that and I don't feel like they are a threat to society. I don't feel like they're going to get out and just go start killing niggas, because they know how I think for them and you got to think. They were still young, their frontal lobe was not fully developed. In their mind, the only way to get out of this abuse was to kill them.

Speaker 2:

That was their only hope the more they're going to contribute to society At least R Kelly contributed to more baby making. Get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 1:

More procreation. Who are you pardoning? There's not a lot of people I would pardon, and pardon means if they're already out of jail and still shit right and they're in jail. There have to be a lot. I just don't see a lot of people that I notice in jail. But if I had to pardon somebody right now, it'd probably be Pooh Shiesty. Pooh Shiesty, Mmm Pooh Shiesty. I miss Pooh Shiesty. He can contribute to society with the music Right.

Speaker 5:

Ain't that what?

Speaker 1:

you just said and Pooh Shiesty ain't rape nobody or pee on nobody, he just shot somebody in the ass.

Speaker 5:

So, pooh Shiesty, who probably deserved it? Yeah, who probably deserved that shit.

Speaker 1:

He'd on kelly? Yes, I would. I'm sorry, I let me. Let me make this clear for everybody who's watching this, the people in the room I am so pro woman. I don't like any harm against black women and sometimes, um, men. You know we're not protecting black women enough, but this person right here, I'm gonna protect black women. That nigga peed on children. I don't give a fuck which parent consented for that shit. Okay, it's not okay. It's not fucking okay. It's wrong't separate the music. Yes, that nigga has written some good music. That nigga has sung wonderful songs. Half of those songs was talking about the bitches he was peeing on. I can't get with it. How you know. We're going to go ahead and move on. Thank you, because I'm not going to get canceled. I'm not going to get canceled.

Speaker 2:

No it's not cause I'm not being on that list.

Speaker 4:

I don't support that shit.

Speaker 1:

Free Art Kelly no let me tell y'all about OJ Simpson. Y'all know he did everything right. Oj died years ago.

Speaker 5:

Swish, yes, yeah is he not recent?

Speaker 2:

he died like two years ago.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, about to be three now. Oj, you ain't know. Look, look, dang. Who did the body? Swish, he's like dang. Nobody told me what body. Where did they go? Where did they take the body? Who took the body? What?

Speaker 2:

happened? No, but before we get into that, I always said this yo what? It wasn't OJ who did it.

Speaker 1:

No, OJ did not contrary. It wasn't OJ oh, listen to this, Go ahead. The nigga who was the bodyguard when he was, you know, the big OJ and needed all this, you know, security and stuff like that. Two days after he, after it had been announced that OJ Simpson died, he immediately contacted LA police department. And said what and told them. I have a recording of oj on tape confessing to the murder and it was him and a third party that did the murder and the glove belongs to the third party.

Speaker 1:

That's why I didn't feel oj still, they never said it was two people, remember. They could never figure out how did he get in there and and overtake two people and kill two people, because it was two people that did the crime.

Speaker 2:

That's me. That's just a father protected his special son. That's all. That is OJ, because his son is special. His son is like uh, he got like I forgot what condition he has, but he protected his son to the fullest.

Speaker 1:

And what, what?

Speaker 4:

does he?

Speaker 2:

have is, he has some special condition that he has which is not autistic I don't know, it's something it's something but, but because it's special people not killing every day.

Speaker 1:

I was just about to say that, like most special people are not like no you have to look at there's a hey yo sorry, that's a cancellation. I'm sorry, but I'm just saying take that special nigga to special jail. What? What's the difference between being special?

Speaker 2:

There's a whole thing on YouTube you can find it on YouTube that details why OJ's son did it and why OJ cover. To me I'm always a person though If it makes sense, it makes sense. It just makes perfect sense on why his son would do it. You know what I'm saying. Because his son has something against Nicoleicole and he I forgot what he had. There's no justification to murder. There's no justification murder.

Speaker 1:

But that's a father protecting his special and I get it from, and I get it now, that father.

Speaker 2:

That father had to go to jail and he took the time for his son, as he should have. Any great father would take the time, damn everybody say the son.

Speaker 4:

Everybody say he got acquitted, but they do.

Speaker 1:

If you look it up, though, they do say.

Speaker 5:

He never went to jail for the murder.

Speaker 1:

Jason. It says that he did suffer from a rage condition.

Speaker 4:

A what condition A?

Speaker 1:

rage disorder, right Known as an intermittent rage disorder, for which he was taken Depakote. I might have said that wrong. A what disorder? An intermittent rage disorder? I have a rage disorder every time I'm on my period. That mean I can get free too? No, because I mean. What are we talking about here?

Speaker 2:

You're talking about OJ protecting his son, because his son.

Speaker 1:

Whether that man or the son killed the wife, they all should be in jail.

Speaker 2:

And the only person that we know is dead and gone. That's it.

Speaker 1:

I can't wait to get to heaven. Well, actually I can't wait, but when I get to heaven I'm asking everybody who killed him. I'm looking for JonBenet. I want to know who killed her. I want to know who killed Tupac.

Speaker 5:

I want to know who killed Ben Tupac.

Speaker 2:

Not dead, you know, he's having to find out because if that nigga not up there. I'm like you silly nigga, listen, I swear to y'all.

Speaker 1:

I had a dream the other day about Tupac playing basketball in fucking Cuba.

Speaker 5:

He's not dead that nigga probably hooping in Cuba though.

Speaker 1:

They be outrageous, but they always make sense in the long run.

Speaker 2:

I thought I already debunked this for y'all.

Speaker 1:

No, well, regardless, if I get to heaven and that nigga not up there, I'm going to be looking down on his ass. You silly nigga. I had to send a message to Sid. I'm going to have to start sending messages to Sid that way she do the podcast, you know how. And she'll be like yeah, I already know.

Speaker 2:

And you know how, like Gene Dale there when Biggie died, they have all these intricate stories and details about how Big died. Nobody got no intricate story about Tupac. Oh, he saw Leonard Brown beat him up, got in the car and got shot.

Speaker 1:

No, he died at the hospital Seven days later and it's just this nigga.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's just too much that points to him not being dead. I mean I know people don't give a fuck, but I just feel like Tupac is not dead. Great job.

Speaker 1:

When I get to heaven. I'm about to hear all life's answers.

Speaker 3:

I want to know everything.

Speaker 4:

No, you good, I just want to know everything.

Speaker 1:

It's so funny because they say IED is a genetic biological and it's a combination of genetic, biological and environmental factors, and studies show that IED is more common in people with a family history of the disorder. What's IED? So maybe OJ had it too, though oh, we went back to OJ, maybe they did that shit together. If it's not orange juice, I don't care.

Speaker 2:

I just think his son had parts of it. But again, the person that knows is dead and gone.

Speaker 1:

That nigga dead and gone in hell resting in piss? I don't know. Damn, damn that's fucked up. He's a fucked up man for helping cover a murder or murdering that lady, we don't know. Rest in hell, there's a lot of people that's resting in hell.

Speaker 2:

I think Nicole Simpson told OJ's son to stop and that nigga or something, and he got pissed off and he went into a rage.

Speaker 5:

He called OJ, oj, I done killed Nicole and this nigga.

Speaker 2:

He's like okay, son, I got you, I'm OJ, I'm going to get you out of this. Right, I bet you he remembered what was the prominent phrase in that case. If the glove don't fit, you must acquit, I bet you. And you know, and look it's documented. He had people not put his son into any type of. He didn't want his son to get on the stand at all, like they was like yo. He did whatever he had to do to get his son not to be on that stand. I guarantee you you put that glove on his son's hand.

Speaker 1:

I guarantee you that shit will fit you, not changing my mind If it do fit send that nigga to jail, send him to dead and gone. In hell Resting in piss.

Speaker 2:

I salute him for being a great father.

Speaker 1:

I bet you the glove he got a hell fit. That's karma. Sorry, r Kelly gonna be right there too, right next to him.

Speaker 2:

Nah.

Speaker 1:

Did he have trouble figuring that shit out? My bad, y'all miss it Off camera, shit. He was struggling to either crawl up under the camera or behind it. I was like damn what's wrong, why y'all got this nigga doing the shuffle. That shit crazy.

Speaker 2:

See, I wasn't going to say anything.

Speaker 1:

But you see it, you peeped it though.

Speaker 2:

I peeped the whole shit. All right man. I peeped when Kim was like.

Speaker 3:

I love shout out to everybody behind the scenes, man.

Speaker 1:

That's how we keep it flowing go ahead what's our next topic, um sex workers. Woo shout out to the hoes and the hoes only this is. This is what shout out to the hoes and the hoes.

Speaker 2:

Only this one for the hoes that's nasty work shut now hold on it is nasty that could be their tagline. Now a lot of these women are going to be hoes now and sex workers.

Speaker 1:

I love sex workers.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, all these women are going to be sex workers.

Speaker 1:

So sex workers make the world go round, and I can't wait to explain it. Go ahead though, oh my God.

Speaker 2:

What is the world coming to? Lord, not me, Not me baby, I just got here, I'm ready to go, I'm ready to go.

Speaker 1:

Not me, baby. I'm not ready to go.

Speaker 2:

I'm tired of shit. I'm so tired of shit I'm not ready to go. Go ahead, Sid, give us this topic.

Speaker 1:

It says invite somebody to join Lovies again Give us this topic Sid. What happened, so I'm not said something. Give us this topic, Sid. What?

Speaker 4:

happened, oh boy.

Speaker 1:

So I'm not going to say the country to the end, okay, but sex workers in this country now have employment rights as of Monday. Oh, and what we mean employment rights? Are they now have to sign formal contracts with their pimps? Uh-huh, because it's legal, it's legal, legal, it's legal. They legalize sex work, not pimps, anymore supervisors. So sex workers now get maternity leave, sick pay, health insurance.

Speaker 5:

CO shut up.

Speaker 1:

It's a country. No, that's fucking funny. I'm not done, she not done. Let her finish. They gonna get crazy. They're right. That's why they gotta have maternity. Let her finish, go ahead. Let her finish, go ahead, sid. I'm sorry, that shit crazy okay, so maternity leave sick, pay health insurance sick pay hoes get sick too. Yeah, hoes get sick too now they gotta have sick days, health insurance which is dental, vision and medical unemployment benefits. Unemployment go ahead. C go shut up. They are now also able to refuse to provide services to a client or perform a specific sex act.

Speaker 1:

Yo Chill. They can also now stop activity at any time, okay.

Speaker 5:

That's nasty work I know we're not done.

Speaker 1:

Their employers must now obtain a license and provide condoms, clean linen and an emergency alarm button in every worker's room in case something happens. Yep, I love that for them you love that for them Because that's keeping them safe.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Now listen, there are some exclusions to this. Yeah so women and men who are independent workers, meaning they don't have a pimp or they don't have an this. Yeah so women and men who are independent workers, meaning they don't have a pimp or they don't have an employer Right, they can't do this. Online workers, meaning your OnlyFans, your CamSodas me at your next door.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And also porn stars, Okay.

Speaker 2:

Can't do it. Seemingly the pimp has a lot of fucking control now.

Speaker 1:

The government does. They got W-2s. They have formal contracts. This is an employment contract. Now it's legalized. The country is going to get their taxes.

Speaker 2:

Wait a minute.

Speaker 1:

I'm all for it. You know what I'm saying. I hold Harley. I love sex workers getting benefits and shit.

Speaker 2:

What country is this? Belgium?

Speaker 1:

Okay, so Germany and the Netherlands legalized sex work two years ago. Amsterdam is legalized sex work. That's why I want to go to Amsterdam. I could see an Amsterdam Niggas go to Amsterdam, because you know what they got over there.

Speaker 5:

Glory hoes yeah yeah.

Speaker 3:

I could see an Amsterdam. Glory hoes.

Speaker 2:

So why did Belgium get the spotlight of Amsterdam? And you said what other country did?

Speaker 1:

Well, Germany and the Netherlands.

Speaker 3:

I was going to say how far is Belgium from?

Speaker 1:

Amsterdam. It's like Charlotte and Concord right, who ain't that far? So why? Belgium is important because Germany and Netherlands only legalize sex work. Belgium is the first country ever in the world to give them rights.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah To give them unemployment.

Speaker 5:

Love that for my girls To give them maternity leave.

Speaker 3:

I love that for my girls To give them sick, pay Like that's fire.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy. Just imagine one of the holes in them in a hotel in the middle of it.

Speaker 5:

You probably get 60k. You said they can stop.

Speaker 2:

Right, they can stop anytime and the nigga be like bitch took my dick nope, you gonna see my union rep and the pimp nigga come in. Yeah, she said she, I am all for sex workers I'm all

Speaker 1:

for sex workers doing, getting rights and benefits and stuff. Because, at the end of the day, how is anybody's business how you make your motherfucking money? Fuck it these white men and these big CEOs and all this stuff. They make their money dirty ways by playing the politics, playing the system, so fucking. What? If a motherfucker want to go suck some dick and make $100,000 a day by doing that, let her do that shit. What is that your business? Does it bother you that she does that? And I'm not speaking to you, I'm just speaking in general because the sense is online that you see, with a lot of these red pill ass niggas is sex workers are the scum of the earth. But at the end of the day, sex workers make the world go around. That's how all these deals and politics and shit happen. Everything is funded by sex. Sex is the reason why a lot of these laws get passed. Sex is the reason why a lot of wars start. It's sex. Sex makes the world go round, they have professional call girls on the White House.

Speaker 2:

It's a perfect example.

Speaker 1:

Parts of government in DC.

Speaker 2:

My thing is it is so much free pussy in this world.

Speaker 1:

It's the oldest profession in the world, oldest profession in the world, literally says biblical. Let me address when I say sex started a lot of wars. A lot of shit and rights that you have now would not happen without these wars. So that's why I said that, because if we didn't have World War II, we would not have the power of the pussy. Power of the pussy is a real thing If we didn't have World War II. A lot of these products and shit we're able to do with these other countries is because of World War II. So we didn't have these wars then. Yeah, so sex does run the world. I hate to say it and I know y'all niggas hate to hear that shit, but it is what it is shout out to my sex workers if there's like a fucking because if y'all need a publicist now over in Belgium, call me, Call me y'all.

Speaker 2:

So you mean like is there like an age limit or a? Look limit 18, of course, no, no, no, not the younger, the older cutoff. Where's the older cutoff?

Speaker 1:

There's no older cutoff, because now you're discrimination based on age To be fair to be fair.

Speaker 5:

There are categories.

Speaker 3:

There are categories on Pornhub with old ladies Some people like old ladies.

Speaker 4:

It's old men that also buy pussy.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I just know I be seeing screenshots. Yeah, granny hair pussy. Granny. Like BBC it be on. Twitter. That's how it be.

Speaker 5:

That's how it be, y'all be on that shit too much.

Speaker 1:

Actually, I don't even be on it. To be fair, you don't even need these porn sites. If you have Twitter, that's nasty work. Twitter is just disgusting Twitter is nothing but porn.

Speaker 5:

You have to be careful. He on there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, who, girl, girl, yeah, matter of fact, fuck that Every time you got your resident.

Speaker 5:

That's nasty work.

Speaker 1:

We got our resident sex you know expert right there Swish, no, Swish, you be on Twitter. What you see on Twitter? Pussy. All you see is pussy. That's all he see. Hey, Swish, the funniest person out of all of us Swish. You know what I thought about. Since you got your OnlyFans, you can go to Belgium and get you some rights and some health insurance. Oh yeah, Wait, is that for male and female? No, because that's online. Oh.

Speaker 2:

You actually got a pen bitch.

Speaker 1:

That means you got to shake that dick in person.

Speaker 2:

You got to get a pen son. You got to get a union rep pen.

Speaker 1:

He can sign to like a label Like a management company.

Speaker 5:

I just thought about it. What?

Speaker 1:

if we opened a label in Belgium no advisory policy, no AP, nap Nap, no AP. No advisory policy, guaranteed to put you to sleep that nap. Oh, no advisory puts you to sleep that nap. Oh, my God, we finna open up a business in Belgium.

Speaker 2:

There is no way I get my consent for that shit.

Speaker 1:

Let me ask you what if we start pulling in six figures?

Speaker 2:

Still no fucking way.

Speaker 1:

The only exception is what Midgets? We can get some little people. Is it German midgets? German midgets? We can get some little midgets. We can get some little people, is it, is it german? Is it german midgets?

Speaker 4:

german midgets, you can't do that you're so fucking stupid.

Speaker 1:

You're gonna fuck a german midget german midgets, what wait what? That's how they talk in germany google that shit, hey. Siri Guten tag. Guten tag means hello, g-u-t-e-n-t-a-g.

Speaker 2:

With the little two dots. Yeah, oh, look at you. Oh shit, you smart, I know some shit. You know something.

Speaker 1:

You think you got 70 years. I know some shit Shit. You better know that shit. You're over there.

Speaker 3:

That's it for sex work.

Speaker 1:

All in all, on a serious note, I really think that's a good thing that is not a good thing. Why are you bothered by that?

Speaker 2:

because there's so much free pussy in the fucking world why would you pay for fucking some?

Speaker 1:

people have to do that some people have to do that what do you?

Speaker 2:

have to go through you gotta have a pimp. Fucking union rep. And the girls stop and you can't have the control. You gotta press fucking buttons and they get health insurance. The bitch can blabber, you get sick and shit get paid. What type of shit is this?

Speaker 1:

why does that bother?

Speaker 2:

you, though it doesn't bother me, it's just why.

Speaker 1:

Because they can, because they can. So now, why does it bother you?

Speaker 2:

You want to be a sex worker. I feel like Vegas is going to do it next. You want to be a sex worker If?

Speaker 1:

I want to go to Belgium and make my money as a sex worker. Why does that bother you?

Speaker 2:

They make. How much do you think an average sex worker make Google that?

Speaker 1:

Shit that girl. It depends on what they do. That girl said she made 40.

Speaker 2:

I think probably like I don't know, I don't buy ass.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I'm assuming like $30. I'm not googling how much is ass, because then my algorithm is going to start popping up with back pages. You just asked you do that shit on your phone my photos on tiktok somebody we ain't gonna never have to ask. Can somebody google? It, that's not how much does ass cost?

Speaker 2:

no, no, does the average sex worker make?

Speaker 1:

Probably like $100,000 a year. That's probably $100,000 a year, yeah.

Speaker 2:

The average.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it can go as low as $23 an hour or $33 an hour.

Speaker 2:

That ain't no sex worker.

Speaker 1:

That's the average, but that's on the street. That's on the street, huh, yeah that's like strippers make more than that. What the fuck? No, and they don't really gotta give up ass. If they don't want to, let's ask chad gpt.

Speaker 2:

They always know oh, chad gpt they always know I mean to be fair.

Speaker 1:

If that's what she want to do. You want to have sex with that little amount of money. If that's what you want, again, my, it goes back to my point. What does that matter to you? You're not buying it.

Speaker 2:

Look at the money, though, but what do you buy you caring for? I want better for my black woman and white woman.

Speaker 1:

See, that's what's going to piss me off, because why did you say black women first it?

Speaker 2:

don't okay. White women and then black women, it doesn't fucking matter. Yes, it does. Okay, you ready.

Speaker 1:

You ready? Yes, alright. So it says. The annual income of sex workers can vary greatly, depending on several factors, including location, type of work, clientele and hours worked. Here are some general insights. For independent escorts or companions, earnings can range from $50k to $300k per year $50k, $300k, $300k to just give a nigga a hug.

Speaker 1:

I do it Okay. Online content creators example OnlyFans incomes vary widely. Many creators make between $1,000 and and 20,000 per month. While top earners Can bring in Millions annually, the majority earn Less than 1,000 a month and it depends on the size of the product I'm going to show A little feed on there. Honestly, I'll show a little feed. Street based sex workers.

Speaker 2:

Street based. Okay, that's yeah right.

Speaker 1:

Typically range from 10,000 to 30,000, depending on demand, location and working hours so the first one makes the most right.

Speaker 2:

What was the first one? Independent escorts.

Speaker 1:

Those are the people that just show up to look cute and fuck and go home. I could be in love some of them don't even fuck. My thing is, it's not bothering nobody. These are how these people want to make their money. I don't say nothing when niggas do other street pharmacies. You got all this. I don't care how you make your money, as long as you're not killing people, I'm not knocking how you fucking making money making money but I just think giving sex workers health benefits and shit is a bit much.

Speaker 2:

Why I think it's a bit much. Why is that bothering you? This nigga is a walking conservative.

Speaker 1:

You are conservative, it's just a conservative. It's a bit much, you are bothered.

Speaker 4:

I want people to be healthy, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:

So the last one it said was brothel workers, specifically in Nevada. They make between $40,000 and $100,000 per year. Okay, a little brothel, that's a regular $95,000. A little brothel. $100,000 is a regular $95,000.

Speaker 5:

You make $100,000 a year.

Speaker 1:

So then, you can't talk about that tax bracket because you're not in it. I'm not, you're not in it either.

Speaker 5:

Okay, then I'm not talking about that tax bracket.

Speaker 1:

I'm not over here complaining about that tax bracket. I'm not complaining about that tax bracket, I'm trying to get in that tax bracket.

Speaker 3:

Right, I'm trying to get in that tax bracket.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying I got to show a little. Right, I got to show a little Show that I want people to stay healthy. You know what I'm saying. I want you to live your life. You do what the fuck you want to do. If you want to go out today and show your pinky toe bitch, do that shit Okay.

Speaker 2:

That's not a sex worker, that's an escort.

Speaker 1:

You don't even know what do you know?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because escort shows toes Spell, escort Spell it my dick.

Speaker 1:

What would you do Please, because I can't wait to quit this podcast.

Speaker 4:

Huh.

Speaker 1:

No, I ain't going to lie. This punch good as hell. No, it's good that punch, dangerous, taste it, that's straight liquor. But it tastes like peach juice oh.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what is in it? Oh, I know what's in it, it's the shit is in it.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I know what's in it?

Speaker 2:

It's the shit that's in the fridge. I know what it is. This is mixing shit the two juices that was in the fridge.

Speaker 1:

That's what the juice is in the fridge. What was your? So I know what's her name. What would you?

Speaker 2:

do All right. So what would you do? What would you do? But who'd you do?

Speaker 1:

for our accounts. Paula's funny as fuck. Man go ahead, say it again.

Speaker 2:

Paula.

Speaker 5:

What would you?

Speaker 2:

do. What would you do? Say it again, Paula.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to oh, shout out to oh girl, she was a sex worker. With her Rey Mysterio mask on oh hey, she was getting money, wait, that's, she was getting money.

Speaker 5:

So that's nasty work.

Speaker 2:

Let me tell you why that's nasty work.

Speaker 1:

Her Rey Mysterio mask.

Speaker 2:

Just a wrestler WWE, let me tell you why that's Potentially nasty work and I'm sorry, charlie, my sister, I love you to death. But let me tell you why this is potentially nasty.

Speaker 1:

Why was it nasty work Cause you can't even get it out. It better be nasty, it better be funny as shit too. Why this is potentially nasty? Why was it nasty word? Because you can't even get it out. It better be nasty, it better be funny as shit too.

Speaker 3:

I better fucking key and haul here, key and haul.

Speaker 1:

What happened to you being tired, nigga?

Speaker 5:

I thought he was tired. I am tired.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead, but just picture you in a situation scenario where you are the girlfriend of a guy that is supporting a sex worker, what would you do for the day? No, we're not that he did yes and you are supporting this young man through his life endeavors and this young man is taking whatever funds that you give him to pour into this sex worker that you know Got health insurance, he got health insurance.

Speaker 1:

To be fair again, and I know people not gonna believe me People not gonna believe me when I say Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up no-transcript when y'all going with this punch Like. Dog, you took it, boy. They started passing out cups. I did, I was passing it around. They started passing out cups. Niggas, got they cups ready? What the fuck Switch up here.

Speaker 5:

That's nasty work, the fuck.

Speaker 1:

If you gave us health insurance, we could afford more punch. We need some damn rights. We need on-time rights. Start on time we ain't no fucking sex workers.

Speaker 2:

It's okay, we're going to start a new advisory in Belgium.

Speaker 1:

We're going to start a new advisory in Belgium.

Speaker 2:

You should do that and really go viral.

Speaker 1:

Be the first podcast ever to give your employees rights, what would?

Speaker 2:

you do, I should right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to go talk to my Jewish person tomorrow and see how to get their health benefits and shit. Yeah, I'm going to give y'all PTO, VTOs and all types of shit.

Speaker 1:

I'm definitely taking the VTOs, so nobody see.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, what would you do?

Speaker 1:

What would you do? What would you?

Speaker 2:

do. What would you do? As y'all know, my what would you do are accounts that happened to him, that happened to me or happened to somebody else, or something that I seen or read, and this one is an account that happened to one of my homeboys.

Speaker 4:

This is about like 30.

Speaker 2:

No, yeah, I was in my 30s when that happened.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, damn 1958 yeah, no 28.

Speaker 2:

Damn you old as fuck. So what would you do? Benjamin Franklin? Oh, speaking of which, yo, my aunt, right what, my aunt, aunt Helen, I was at your house this past weekend. You need to put that penny On, cause they have, she has this penny. It was from, specifically from 1943, and in 1943, yeah, because it was they had this shit with zinc and copper, like when you drop it.

Speaker 5:

There's no copper. No, it's not copper zinc.

Speaker 2:

Oh and they said them shits is worth between 80 to,000 to $100,000. People are coin collectors, are giving for that particular coin. My Aunt Helen just had this shit. Aunt Helen, what? I never said this before so why you just got on here telling?

Speaker 1:

Aunt Helen business. I'm about to go kick Aunt Helen. They don't know where Aunt Helen live at. Aunt Helen wanted you to shut the fuck up. Aunt Helen got some money and she got two of them bitches where I'm hella living. Damn, I'm hella wanted you to shut the fuck up and go here and talk here. I'm hella got some money and she got two of them bitches Two of them. Now somebody gonna come give her ass now. They coming for you first.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we drop this shit. No, you know how copper sounds. No, that shit was Shit this might be me on her life. So my what would you do again my account? So this account came from one of my homeboys. What would you do? You seeing a chick, let's put a number on it say you seeing her for six months, seeing her for six months, and this is like your first date, right? Your first big date.

Speaker 1:

You been seeing her for six months. This is your first real date.

Speaker 2:

I mean you probably went to like little we talking about?

Speaker 1:

we talking about a nigga who was on a chat line. He probably friends with people like this.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, facts this is the first big date like big spending money date, right, so you got your bread. You check your account. I am good. I got enough. Even if you go to like six $700 on a on a dinner, I got it. You made the reservations. Keep that in mind. You made the reservations for this elaborate dinner and you're going to, you know, take this young lady out wait some shit.

Speaker 2:

So you take this young lady out, make the reservation. Keep that in mind. Make the reservation, you go and you're like yo, order what you want. You want, uh, filet, boulet, you want all that shit, order what you want. Right, I'm just it sounds fancy, you know, like Target Tarjay. You know what I mean. So you order what you want.

Speaker 2:

I don't think you can do that with that word, but okay, they do that you ever saw the TikTok shit where they were blaming all the minimal household goods and it was turning into expensive shit and Target it was like Target it's not Target, it's Tarjay.

Speaker 1:

Well, black people say that I've never said, tarjay you definitely have said, you've definitely said Tarjay on, you definitely have said You're not bougie, you've definitely said Tarjay on Like we don't say Walmart, we say Nah, last podcast. The podcast before last.

Speaker 4:

I said Tarjay, you said Tarjay I love Tarjay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's going there on my lunch break just to walk around. Yo Swish, if you can find that, clip you, the fucking man.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, the voice, we got the voice.

Speaker 1:

You saw me, we got the voice. Relax. Swish. All right so it was the last episode, or the episode before the last episode. It was either the last episode or the episode before last. You said Tarjay, but we'll find it.

Speaker 2:

Okay, find it Swish. You find that shit.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

All right.

Speaker 2:

So you know you're eating shorty orders Like she's like oh, I could, all right, I'm on to whatever I want and you get the bill, and the bill is about $800.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I thought you said you had $6,000 or $700.

Speaker 2:

Huh, I mean, you got enough to cover it, I said he. But they got enough to cover it, right. So you're like, all right, I know you good, I got enough to cover that shit. Whatever, you know how you plan minimum, but you got the maximum. So his maximum, he was good. Say his bill is $850. I'm like damn baby, you got it, I got it, don't worry about it. Check his account first to make sure.

Speaker 5:

Bing bing, bing, bing bing bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing bing bing bing bing bing bing, bing, bing, bing, bing bing b $50 short of the bill.

Speaker 1:

Stop there.

Speaker 2:

What would you do?

Speaker 1:

What would I do as the man or the woman he? Don't have no credit cards To be fair, depending on what some banks, some banks, let you overdraft that shit, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Bank can't let you overdraft it.

Speaker 1:

I'd probably do a little sneak off to the bathroom, dip out the back door, then Keep that in mind.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I'd probably do a little, sneak off to the bathroom and dip out the back door.

Speaker 1:

then Keep that in mind. Okay, I don't know, because why are you asking me for money and you ask me on this date? Like? Hello and you tell me to order whatever. Uh-uh, uh-uh.

Speaker 5:

Hey, Paula, I need a mic for this one.

Speaker 1:

Ain't nobody ask you to spend $800 for no date. I'm already giving you pussy out of date. I mean hello, that's $800. That's $800 right there, that's $800 plus. That's a $100,000K pussy a year, you talking about smoke. Yeah. You know what I'm saying. Fuck you talking about so what would you do?

Speaker 2:

Let's hear from our live studio audience. We're going to pass the mic around and what would you do? I know Everybody got it. You get the mic. Everybody got to talk In both persons POVs. What would you do In the male and the female POV. What would you do In both POVs? You got to do both.

Speaker 1:

Like as the female, how would you react? But then if you was the male, what would you do? What?

Speaker 2:

would you?

Speaker 1:

do. Oh, you told me you was $50 short, too Lame. Oh he told the girl, nope, no, no, no no, he knows. Don't tell me you broke, only he knows. I don't even want to know. You broke for real.

Speaker 4:

All right, I'm going to be for real.

Speaker 1:

I ain real like if it was somebody I really felt we like that, I'm gonna order an angel shot. Y'all know what that is. What's that? Oh oh, is that where it tells the bartender that you in trouble or something? Oh shit, oh, I never knew that. Yeah, oh shit, oh shit. So yeah, angel shot is like, um, if you order it, tells the bartender that you're in trouble, you're trying to get away from this person, they escort you out the door.

Speaker 5:

That's nasty work.

Speaker 1:

That's smart as fuck. That's smart as fuck.

Speaker 4:

If he needed it. It's $50. I ain't got it, I ain't got it.

Speaker 1:

I ain't got it. It's a nigga beside me. Angel shot please, angel shot please. And they'll get you away from that man with not notifying him or triggering him, that he'll know. He'll just think you just coming right back. That's what they. It's supposed to be an event of you know, sexually harassing or people that they feel Holders that shit and they get an injury shot and out of there.

Speaker 1:

They'll escort you out of the building, so you're to safety. They'll probably call the police too, though Not that nigga get called on because he broke that. Shit's sick.

Speaker 2:

He got the money next how much time I got to do it. Go ahead Between me checking the phone you know what I'm saying getting the bill, checking the phone I've already checked my money before that. Well, you're checking your money once you get the bill, just to make sure that you got enough to cover it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because that nigga forgot he was gambling earlier.

Speaker 2:

And when you check you're $50 short of the bill. But the girl don't know.

Speaker 1:

You just like, damn I'm $50 short.

Speaker 2:

I got a good 20 seconds. I didn't hit about 4 or 5 in my support system already and I got that little fee.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's really probably. Yeah, I don't have to hit like you got me. Yeah, and come hit me up, cuz you know that, cuz you know that they're gonna talk shit, the car, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna hit up the homie. I'm gonna hit up my homie corner. He gonna come right through. He ain't gonna ask no question. I mean, I need 50. I'm gonna hit up the homie. I'm gonna hit up my homie. He gonna come right through. He ain't gonna ask no questions. I need 50. I'm gonna get man. That's it, ma'am, you can stop the angel shot.

Speaker 1:

He got his money now. Sorry, I'm lying.

Speaker 4:

Let me get a devil. Let me get a devil shot. I'm asking for 80, though, cause I gotta leave a tip, you feel?

Speaker 1:

me. Oh, you got me fucked up. Oh you, the tip already included in the $800. If I'm spending $800, fuck that extra tip. The fuck Ain't no damn gratuity. Gratuity, it's one gratuity.

Speaker 2:

What are you doing? Sleeves.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm going to just hit my man's GA gang, uh-uh.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man listen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because if you hit the nigga, that don't got no money, he going to hold that shit over your head for like a couple years.

Speaker 3:

Hey bro, hey twin, when you don't pay me back. Twin, hey twin.

Speaker 1:

You got the pussy, but I ain't got my payback Time out Time out.

Speaker 5:

Y'all know my niggas got y'all right.

Speaker 1:

We ain't got word about it. You, I forgot what type of ass you working with. My bad Shout out to Sleaze this nigga.

Speaker 2:

Different tax bracket we talk about over there, but y'all never gave the female's perspective. But never mind, go ahead. So how the female's perspective supposed to?

Speaker 1:

go? We don't know. The dude didn't tell her, so how's she supposed to know? Because there's a hazard.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, you said, if I took a nigga on a date and was like, no, no, no.

Speaker 1:

He's saying if you was the girl in the situation and the dude took you on a date and he was $50 short, how would you react?

Speaker 2:

But how?

Speaker 1:

would we know that he's $50 short?

Speaker 2:

You would know, because, based off the hesitation based off the look we supposed to just.

Speaker 1:

No no no, but not.

Speaker 2:

When you go on dates and the bill comes, what do people normally do? They be like look at you, like, Like damn, you start patting my back Right. You start looking at people like you got it, he got it.

Speaker 3:

Of course you're going to ask and make sure that everything is like.

Speaker 1:

I'm like you. Good yeah, you got that short.

Speaker 3:

I'm probably still going to him because I don't like drama. I'm not about to do all that. You're probably not going to see me.

Speaker 1:

I might request my money back on cash out. You know he ain't giving it back.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to give you a pay period.

Speaker 1:

I would pay with my car, as I can call fraud. We got a question.

Speaker 5:

Why would?

Speaker 3:

there be drama. They are so weak back there trying to figure out the drama.

Speaker 1:

The question was people. Why would there be drama?

Speaker 3:

So you know, when you don't pay your bill or whatever they can call the cops, it's a whole thing. It can get real hectic and people of color don't get benefited at all. They get the cops, they get real rowdy.

Speaker 1:

That is true, is true. I don't do all of that. I'm not about to be looking crazy. I'll be laughing at me. I'll be calling all right, ain't no damn drama, shit. By the time it's drama. I don't call that damn angel shot shit that's that's that's wait.

Speaker 2:

Does that work for?

Speaker 1:

niggas too, though? Hell no, because who y'all need protection from?

Speaker 5:

No, fuck that, Does that work?

Speaker 1:

for niggas too. Fuck y'all.

Speaker 4:

Why does it work for?

Speaker 1:

niggas it should.

Speaker 2:

Oh brother, we're a possessive woman and we're fucking fearful for our lives and we're like two agent shots please Anyway.

Speaker 1:

So they know it's real. Next, what's your perspective, sir? Next, y'all don't need no damn help.

Speaker 2:

It's my perspective. Everybody got to talk. Oh yeah, I didn't say she excluded. Go ahead, yeah, talk your shit, I'm standing up, she got to talk. Talk your shit. I ain't never had it with me, but I'm just saying Tokyo shit.

Speaker 1:

You can tell us if it happened before Go ahead. Yeah, this a safe space. That card that said no advisory did that card that said no advisory declined, didn't it? I'm just like a motherfucker. It's a safe space.

Speaker 5:

It's a safe space In front of the entire world.

Speaker 1:

It's a safe space. What restaurant y'all was at? Y'all was at Chima's, not the cheddar who's at McDonald's $800 at McDonald's is sick. You're disgusting that's nasty work oh, that was a corny at McDonald's. Go ahead, disney go ahead D okay, if I was the male, I'd probably hit up my dad and my mom. Like mom, you got $50 right quick.

Speaker 1:

I'm on a date shout out to the parents now, if I, was a girl me, you know in my heart I'd probably be good. You need $50, and I gave it to him, you know life happens sometimes.

Speaker 4:

You know what I just realized.

Speaker 1:

All the women in this room are so much nicer than me. It's crazy.

Speaker 4:

We don't know how much it is Like I mean forget how much it is.

Speaker 1:

You tell me you short $50. I'm going to do, but that's the thing. He never once said, that he told the girl $50. We don't know that it's, we only know the man know that it's $50. The girls?

Speaker 2:

don't know how much, and he knows crazy.

Speaker 1:

There's a great ending to this. Let's go. I'm petty, I'm going to put a dollar on the table and walk out. I'm going to tell it.

Speaker 2:

Adio, oh, come on. I can't wait until this ends yeah. Okay go ahead. So it's my perspective. If I'm short $50, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to call one of my homies first. Shout out to the friends man.

Speaker 1:

Good friends is hard to find, so shout out to the friends I'm going to call my dog More than likely my dog gonna help me out.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna lie. He more than likely got it.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna be like you know what I got you on the back end.

Speaker 2:

You feel me so that shit, I never know. I can't let her know. Oh y'all say you ain't gonna call y'all niggas, you ain't gonna call no female call another female to give you. That's another story why would I call another woman.

Speaker 1:

I don't like it. I'm going to call my nigga.

Speaker 2:

Ain't nothing, I say I'm going to call my homegirl.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I got to hit my dogs up Calling another female to send you $50 for another female day is crazy.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy work.

Speaker 4:

And ladies.

Speaker 1:

This is why men don't deserve nice things.

Speaker 5:

This is exactly why that's crazy work. And then, and ladies, ladies, that's nasty work. This is why men don't deserve nice things.

Speaker 1:

This is exactly why that's nasty work. Okay, so flip side, if you was on a date. A girl took you on a date to this lavish restaurant and the bill was $800 and she looked hesitant.

Speaker 3:

Y'all giving her $50? I ain't gonna lie to you, not to laugh. It depends on if we locked in or not.

Speaker 1:

See, it's crazy because the women in here let me tell y'all how shitty that shit is, the women in here was being sweet and nice. She said yeah, if he asked me for $50, I'd give $50, right, these niggas talking about. It depends if we locked in. What the fuck?

Speaker 3:

What does that mean? No, lie. I thought she meant the whole eight. I swear to God.

Speaker 4:

No no $50.

Speaker 1:

Just $50.

Speaker 3:

Man the hell no, man don't worry about that.

Speaker 1:

Okay, he's talking about we locked in. Yeah, yeah, see, ladies. No, I thought she meant the whole eight. Men don't deserve nice things.

Speaker 5:

They do not give a fuck $50,.

Speaker 1:

they cool, not $50?. Yeah, we're going to enjoy the night.

Speaker 4:

They cool. That's an eighth, though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah we're going to enjoy the night. That's an eighth. That's an eighth, I don't know.

Speaker 4:

That's an eighth. I don't have to afford it.

Speaker 5:

What scenario though? Both Nah. If I was short to 50, I'm going to just hit bro quick text something quick text, something Shout out to the friends Gotta be something smooth, because she can't know about that shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, see, don't tell me I don't want to know, I don't want to be scared while I'm eating my last wish.

Speaker 2:

See this is how I know if you a man, if you can solve the problem and I don't know shit.

Speaker 1:

We're going to continue.

Speaker 4:

Thank you, that's how you was broke.

Speaker 1:

It's crazy, or bring it up like months later when y'all like real, locked in. By next year we're going to be locked in. So, yeah, matter of fact, don't ever bring that shit up, because now I'm going to look at you At the end of the dinner, now I'm going to be like PTSD, scared Every time I eat.

Speaker 3:

Try to make sure you want to say this.

Speaker 1:

We washing dishes tonight. You can just order a salad this time, so tell us the ending.

Speaker 2:

Hi, y'all ready? What happened? This nigga left didn't he Hold on hold, on hold on Remember go back to what I said in the beginning it was two key.

Speaker 1:

what was that? What did you say? I said I would go to the bathroom and dive out the back door.

Speaker 2:

It was two key things that was said Okay, reservation, keep that in mind. So when you make a reservation, what do you normally have to do when you make a reservation?

Speaker 1:

put your name down, your card on file right I just thought about it because I had to do that shit saturday. I just thought about that shit.

Speaker 2:

Oh my god and the second thing, right, what you alluded to. Oh yeah, a little too. So this is what he did this nigga's stupid he's stupid.

Speaker 2:

So the nigga thought that he would get out of the bill. He was like yo got the bill. He was like I bet he left the car. I'll be right back. I'm going to the typical bathroom, shit. But I guess the car that he was trying to scam and shit wasn't nothing he leaves, leaves the shit. But I guess the car that he was trying to scam and shit wasn't nothing like that leaves the shit car. Whatever the case, he don't know what happened to that at that particular point, but remember he left shorty there, shorty there with the car wait, I think I know this story.

Speaker 2:

And they don't know. Well, she don't, well, he don't know what happened with that. All he know, this is how he got caught Reservation. This nigga left his real name number phone number no they called this nigga. Right, right, but they called him after. Everything was you know, and this nigga picks up the phone. Hello, like, yeah, you.

Speaker 1:

It was a girl calling him because she had to pay that 800. It wasn't a girl.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't a girl, it was the police. It was the restaurant saying that we got your name, your number. You gonna have to pay this bill Because the girl I guess the girl didn't pay it. So they got this nigga to pay the bill. They let her go. Yeah, they let her go Because they got the nigga name and number that he left real. But the nigga left the card, which was fake name. But why would you leave? Why would you leave your real name and number for a reservation and leave a fake card? Why would jail? Jail, that's what. That's what happened to that nigga jail.

Speaker 1:

Wow, I think I remember this story from from a couple years ago is this the same dude that on social media. He was like the man he had all these chains and he dressed nice and people thought he had money.

Speaker 2:

No, no, not that friend.

Speaker 1:

Damn. New York is a wild place.

Speaker 2:

A wild place. A wild place Because during that time, scamming was at an all-time high.

Speaker 1:

This is New York, ain't it? Yeah, yeah, prime New York.

Speaker 5:

Let me tell y'all about the New York niggas, the New York niggas.

Speaker 1:

not a scam. They were born with a skimmer in their pocket.

Speaker 2:

No, not that nigga Probably like.

Speaker 1:

With Timbs on their feet.

Speaker 2:

Tim random side note. Y'all know Tims are sold out right now Tims are sold out. Wait, wait. Speaking of Tims, yo, what's that? What's the joint? We went to the Marshalls. The Marshalls, where was it at? Please, please remember. See, I don't know nigga, can't even remember shout out to women. I think it was that one. Rivergate oh my god, they had some beef. This is from New York.

Speaker 1:

Beef and Broccoli. Oh, I got Beef and Broccoli, beef and. Broccoli nigga, we know what Beef and Broccoli's are. Do I do? Yes everybody had those, bro everybody had Beef and Broccoli's.

Speaker 5:

That's a real. That's a real New.

Speaker 2:

York thing. It's not a circling New York thing. We know what Beef and Broccoli's are. I'm gonna wear my Beef and broccoli just because you from Chi-Town, you had beef and broccoli.

Speaker 1:

Beef and broccoli. We know it. You got the golden snitch over here. Y'all don't know.

Speaker 2:

Y'all got it from New York.

Speaker 1:

We know that, but we know what shoes are called down here.

Speaker 2:

We don't wear Y'all think we barefoot in the South? Charlotte ain't got no style anyway Y'all. Think we barefoot in the South? Well, Charlotte ain't got no style anyway Y'all think we fucking barefoot in the fucking South. Thank, you Because we migrated over here and took over y'all fucking city. Here we fucking go. Oh you from Detroit? Yes, you don't give a fuck. Yeah, you from Chicago? You don't give a fuck, you're not from.

Speaker 4:

Charlotte.

Speaker 1:

You're not from Charlotte. You're not from Charlotte. You're not from Charlotte. You're not from Charlotte. You're not from Charlotte. You're not from Charlotte. You're not from Charlotte. You're not from Charlotte.

Speaker 4:

Took over as a diabolical.

Speaker 1:

Y'all didn't take over. Y'all was broke as fuck in New York. Now y'all moved down here.

Speaker 2:

No, because it sounds stupid as fuck For you to say that we can't afford houses out here. We broke into houses.

Speaker 1:

I said in New York.

Speaker 2:

New York is too fucking high. Who want to buy a fucking house in New York?

Speaker 1:

and have all the inside parking. We can afford our cost of living here. Y'all can't afford our cost of living. Grow up, it's too high. So we're going up here.

Speaker 2:

So New York ain't all the houses, y'all still can't. That was stupid. Y'all know what you said. You were very smart and y'all can't afford y'all cost of living. So now I'm wrong, because you can't afford y'all cost of living.

Speaker 1:

You were smart but, I. I said you couldn't afford to live in New York, so y'all moved down here where it was cheaper, I co-bought a five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bedroom house over here in.

Speaker 2:

Charlotte, I wouldn't be able to afford it in New.

Speaker 1:

York because it's too high. That sounds like a you problem. You ain't hustling enough, so I come out here. That sounds like a you problem. You ain't hustling enough we want to do clearly. That's what. I want to do, but this is why.

Speaker 2:

to whoever said that, this is why the population of New Yorkers is that high?

Speaker 1:

Because why would we spend all?

Speaker 2:

our fucking money out there and we can come to places like Charlotte, atlanta and buy these big fucking houses.

Speaker 1:

And when y'all say that, I just want y'all. So then, new York is not as great as y'all think it is. It is great. It's dirty. Y'all can't even afford to live up there.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, it's horrible. You can't afford to live up there. No, no, the cost of living is horrible.

Speaker 1:

And then y'all come down here to talk shit about the place where we grew up at and talk shit.

Speaker 2:

Clearly you gotta stay here because you pro you can and be broke you cannot. Please let's cut that narrative.

Speaker 1:

People buy a house all the time and be broke. No, you cannot buy a house and be broke. Yes, the fuck you can, because you got to have good credit. We ain't going to say great, no, the fuck, you do not. You're going to have to have good credit and you're going to have to have money for down payment. Well, I swear to God. There's no subsidiary, fucking government shit. Lots of programs that give you money if this is your first time buying a house.

Speaker 4:

Some programs don't programs are not fucking work yes, the fuck they do.

Speaker 2:

There are lots of people, so go get a fucking program right now.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna get a house I'm living in a house that's paid off because of said program. My parents bought that a house out of that program, so they broke. No, they didn't, because they broke.

Speaker 2:

So they broke. If you can't get the money down to get the house you broke it's for first time house buyer.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't mean you're broke. It's for people with no credit, which is why y'all came down and know it, don't get the fuck out of here you're just mad because you can't afford New York. And I get that, I feel it.

Speaker 1:

I would be. I would just mad because you can't afford New York, and I get that, I feel it. Nobody in New York can't afford a New York. I would be mad if I couldn't put my pet rat on a leash too. I get it. If I couldn't put my pet rat on a leash too, I would be mad.

Speaker 2:

But you know, I'm just saying Because in New York right, in New York right, in order to live, yeah, no, no, we good, let me and Taryn go through this one time In order to live comfortably in New York.

Speaker 1:

He was spitting on me. He did, and I ain't gonna lie, it came this way, but I had to keep laughing Usually when me and Taryn go at it, you know I'm like, but you ain't making no fucking sense here I'm talking about New York. That's literally what it is. If I was talking about this like Florida, you'd be like yeah nigga, she right nigga.

Speaker 2:

yeah, Niggas, go to Florida and build houses from the ground up with their money. Niggas can't afford Florida either, because it's cheaper to build a house from the ground up in Florida because I know my in-laws built their house from the ground up in Florida and they had a New York paying job.

Speaker 1:

And they went to Florida to build a house on the ground up. You couldn't survive the great state that you was born in, so you went to another state. No, I'm just trying to tell you New. York, it don't give a fuck.

Speaker 2:

Who's that Yo?

Speaker 1:

what up you fucking Blizzy? I don't like the way he said that. Huh, that's his name. No, it's just the way you said it Huh, yo.

Speaker 2:

Blizz. You got money, so go to. So buy a house out here. You need a program. He live in Concord. You need a program to buy a house. Do you need a program to buy a house? Or you bought your money. You had some money you put down.

Speaker 4:

You bought a house man this is a get the fuck out of my life.

Speaker 1:

Get the fuck out of my life. No, no, no. We not getting this nigga off the line now? Fuck that. He don't got a crib. It don't work. He said he don't got no credit, huh, no he don't got a crib, it don't work, he said he got a. I was talking about the program shit he said he ain't you rent it, you rent the house oh.

Speaker 2:

Blizz, you put money down or you got a program.

Speaker 1:

It's a rental. You don't have to put money down. It's a rental.

Speaker 2:

But somebody had to get the rental In order to fucking get the rental.

Speaker 1:

What? Alright, let me, can I go to my Right, somebody had to get the rental.

Speaker 2:

Let me go to my side.

Speaker 5:

In order to get the rental.

Speaker 1:

Let me go to my side. Somebody owns that house.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to rent it out.

Speaker 1:

right, that's what I'm saying. He probably don't even know the people he's just renting from them. Blizz you don't know the people that own the house. They think they're having a whole different conversation. This house conversation don't apply to me, because I own my house, so there's that I have a D with my name on it and it don't got a bank name on it.

Speaker 1:

So there's that I could go to New York and afford it. No, you can't. Actually I can't, because let me tell you them little matchbox apartments, them 25 inches by 16 inches apartments, y'all got up here, let me tell you how expensive New York is, and I just recently went out there, right?

Speaker 2:

So I planned to take my mother and my daughter to the movies, right?

Speaker 1:

So what's the ticket prices out here in charlotte say?

Speaker 2:

20 no, that's too much. 15 is too much, 20 way too much.

Speaker 1:

Thank you it's like 10 dollars where?

Speaker 5:

okay, you went on tuesday okay, it's like tuesday and for senior citizens tuesdays is cheaper.

Speaker 1:

A regular ticket is like almost about 15 20s is cheaper A regular ticket is like almost about $15, $20.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, $8.

Speaker 1:

Depending on where you go. A regular ticket with taxes included is about $16, $17. No, that's too high. That's too high. No, I'm trying. I got AMC out right here. I'm going to tell you how much a ticket is. I got it right here, but it's on Tuesdays. On Tuesdays, oh For $10? Exactly. So what are you talking about?

Speaker 2:

Okay, so Right, you mentioned AMC, right? Yeah, so AMC and Charlotte. For adult it's $10.39.

Speaker 1:

Child is See, oh, you're not reading. That's matinee prices, that's during the day. No, no, no, this is. That says discount right Matinee ticket price 25% off.

Speaker 2:

Are you reading this man? So off the evening of the base right now, jesus Christ.

Speaker 1:

God damn so 2 o'clock pm. That's not matinee, that is Matinee After the price. Don't start going up until after like 3, 4 o'clock.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, let's put it as matinee. Let's say matinee, matinee. You said 2 o'clock, right?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, no, glad you had a 6 o'clock. The price is like $16.

Speaker 1:

It's like $16, $17 including tax. What's the price?

Speaker 2:

Thank you like 16 17 dollars including tax.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, it's damn near. 12. Regular pricing, yes, what is? What is child pricing? What's child pricing?

Speaker 2:

child price like 11, 12 dollars. Hold on, let her act, let her get it. Kim, what's child pricing on that? You want amc or what you want? Okay, that's right there.

Speaker 1:

What's um 1650 and that's okay, listen, I am, I'm really. I'm saying this because I know I am an amc stubs member. I know how much movies cost. All right, all right, today's wednesday okay, listen, okay let's.

Speaker 2:

so let's base it on matinee, so we keep pricing All right matinee.

Speaker 4:

What's the?

Speaker 2:

matinee prices. Okay, so matinee prices in Charlotte adult $10.39. Okay, child $8.19. Okay, senior $9.29. Now for the context. This is for the cost of living in New York compared to we're just going to compare it to Charlotte, north Carolina. So to compare it to Charlotte, north Carolina, so you got some prices. Matinee prices Okay, you said matinee, what's how matinee ends? He's like 3-4. 3-4, right, this is 2-30.

Speaker 1:

So that's matinee right, right Okay.

Speaker 2:

Matinee prices For a dope in New York compare the dope in Charlotte 10-39. Mm-hmm 24 plus a $269 fee.

Speaker 1:

But they don't have a discount on theirs though Discount man they take a price up to the same shit. No, that's 20% off. In Charlotte, it's 25.

Speaker 2:

It don't matter, it's a 5% difference.

Speaker 1:

What you mean?

Speaker 2:

it don't matter. It don't matter because look at the pricing that they price them at. Okay. I get what you're saying. Adult is $24.68. Just minus the 5%, what is that right child?

Speaker 1:

22, I'm telling you the original price is my head that's the discounted price adult 24.68.

Speaker 2:

Child 22.38. Senior 23.58. How is the senior price more than a child price or?

Speaker 1:

not, yeah, regular prices. They do be price more than a child price, or not, and they yeah Well you know regular prices. They do be, but I ain't gonna lie, I think that was just a bad example to use, because movie prices have been like that for a while. That's been the biggest complaint. No, no, we're not comparing movies.

Speaker 2:

We're comparing the cost of living. That doesn't compare to the cost of living.

Speaker 1:

I think no, that's just reasonable. It doesn't though.

Speaker 5:

That costs a living.

Speaker 1:

I think, I think, yeah, I would think gas prices and stuff like regular everyday.

Speaker 3:

Well, that's true Socially.

Speaker 2:

Thank you Right.

Speaker 1:

That is right. I think I don't, I don't, I don't. I think y'all, I think y'all thinking about y'all personal experiences, I think y'all thinking about y'all personal experiences and not actually looking at they think about their personal experiences, because I literally just look, I just literally looked up um top golf. It's 100 something an hour on the weekends for two people to top golf.

Speaker 5:

So I think y'all thinking about personal experiences and what y'all buying for, and not new york what we're saying?

Speaker 1:

what we're saying is like, if you even think about it from a job perspective, when they go into account cost of living, they don't give a fuck about your social life. They don't care about you going bowling and it costs more, they don't care. Care about you going to the movie.

Speaker 5:

They don't consider the cost of living. It does not include your gas prices.

Speaker 4:

It's your necessity, not your wants, if that makes sense. But we are talking.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes.

Speaker 3:

That still has to reflect, y'all cannot say it don't reflect. I'll agree to disagree.

Speaker 5:

I got one for them. Kim, I got one for them, kim, I got one for them.

Speaker 2:

Kim, I got one for them. This one right here. Y'all know Urban Air, right yeah, urban Air.

Speaker 1:

This is another social thing, though. No, it's not a social thing.

Speaker 2:

It's Urban Air. You got Urban Air in Charlotte. When she say social, she meant like I mean like it's something for some people to do.

Speaker 2:

Not everybody. It's a luxury, it's a necessity. Let's take it out Urban air is a Starbucks. It's a chain In every fucking country, city, state. So urban air is a chain Like a McDonald's. You got one in Charlotte and one in New York. Urban air same exact shit, time of day, exactly the same. Charlotte is 20, 99, new york 43, 99. Look at these differences. That's cost of living. Why, for the same exact shit, same exact day, same exact time, it is 20 more? Because the cost of living is much higher in new york than it is in other states. This is why. So no, no. This is why the tariff's point you're like oh, because you broke, no, because we're gonna take our fucking money in a place where our money could stretch longer.

Speaker 2:

Why would we buy a house in New York where the cost of living so high and houses is fucking a quarter million for a one and a half bathroom, where you can spend a similar amount of money in Charlotte and get the same exact 18,000 bedroom and shit for the same exact fucking price. It's the cost of living.

Speaker 1:

No, all my niggas complaining like you know what, apollo? It's crazy that you said that, because that was really like that was really my big boss. Final point that was literally what I was saying. Y'all came down here to complain because y'all cannot afford to we eating up all y'all properties. Niggas, come down to niggas come down all the time, come down and complain why do I complain?

Speaker 2:

I got a five bedroom, three and a half house and my nigga bought a house that's. He got bought to the south pocket and live in older projects.

Speaker 5:

Why am?

Speaker 1:

I complaining.

Speaker 5:

I'm a nigga. You are dumb.

Speaker 1:

Come with Charlotte nigga. Clearly I am literal. We're not talking about you per se, not you nigga. But we're saying niggas come down here to do that. I've been hearing that since I've lived here. Come down to complain about living in this state because they can't afford where they grew up at, so they move it to somewhere where they can afford it. That's what I'm saying. You went around, you circumvented around my whole point.

Speaker 2:

I see where you're going, so you're talking. Yes, you too. Well, okay, so this, so you're talking about this, is where we differ right, hold on, I'm gonna break it down. No, no, this is where we differ because we're talking about two different demographics. You're talking about people that can't afford it. I'm talking about people that can't afford it but are coming down here to make their money stretch and so, and what I'm telling you is I have not met people yet that can't afford it.

Speaker 1:

All the niggas that I have talked to from New York can't afford it. So that's my personal experience.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. Charlotte, just as much as New York, give me five, because we was just. I didn't see where you was coming from in that perspective.

Speaker 1:

I don't, and you know what's crazy, crazy. I like that you're taking this accountability, because people say men can't be accountable all the time.

Speaker 2:

And look at this now, men still don't deserve nice things, but I like that round of applause for that, alright, tess what you're saying I ain't no time to take accountability. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong.

Speaker 1:

I appreciate that. That's why it is, ever since I was in high school, niggas that moved to New York. Man, I hate this fucking city, da-da-da-da complaining, but you got to be here, even at my old age of 30, it's still niggas my age that complain and they got to move down here.

Speaker 2:

Because in New York right and talking to my peers, that's out there that got great paying jobs. A lot of them got. God damn it. I actually want you around, but they told me you got to make in New York at least $150,000 to live a little bit of comfortability.

Speaker 1:

I got the statistics. It says you would need around $7,412.40 in Charlotte to maintain the same standard of life that you could have with $12,000 in New York City Assuming that you rent, because down south we're not a word. Yeah, the cost of living in Charlotte, north Carolina, is 41.5% lower than New York. 41.5%, that's almost half. That's almost half, damn that's almost half.

Speaker 2:

New York is crazy. I love New York, but yo bro and I told my mom my mom is retired. I love New York, but yo, bro, and I told my mom my mom is retired.

Speaker 1:

That's why y'all got all them homeless people and rats, even the rats homeless. It's crazy. The rats can't even afford no fucking sewers for us, they can't even afford no space in the crawler. That shit is crazy. That's why them rats be and people think them rats be in the restaurants and stuff, because the restaurant's dirty. No, them rats is homeless.

Speaker 2:

they trying to find a home it's crazy, cause all the subways is renovated.

Speaker 1:

Cause I ain't gonna lie all the squirrels and the rats down here. They got homes here. You'll never see them, shit, until you be like damn, you be drunk as hell on a dark night and see them. Niggas scurry across.

Speaker 2:

Do that same thing. I wanna see what is compared to LA. Shout out to.

Speaker 1:

LA yeah, compare the rats.

Speaker 2:

Take out New York and put it.

Speaker 1:

LA Y'all comparing the rats. No, the cost of living, the cost of living.

Speaker 2:

I don't really see no rats in LA. In LA, yeah, they definitely live.

Speaker 1:

Listen, I heard LA. I ain't gonna lie. I heard LA more expensive than New York, for real that's. He took an Uber from the airport.

Speaker 2:

What is?

Speaker 5:

it.

Speaker 1:

The median rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles is $3,184 per month, while in Charlotte it's $1,438. That's a lot, the median home price in Los Angeles is $1,248,505, while in it's $432,894. Overall cost of living in Los Angeles is 53% higher. The cost of living in Charlotte is 90.5% of the national average.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, 90% of the national average. That's why I said from the airport.

Speaker 1:

he said he caught my little brother, Deontre Shout out to him. He said he caught an Uber from the airport to one of our mutual friend's house. Her house is like seven minutes from the airport. He said that ride was $120. And where was that?

Speaker 2:

In LA Coming from LA $100?.

Speaker 4:

Seven minute ride when I was in LA.

Speaker 1:

I took an Uber literally five minutes down the street. It was sixty dollars. Yeah, yeah literally. If I had, I don't know, I ain't gonna lie shout out to all the niggas in la, I don't know how y'all niggas doing it, but y'all got more money. But they, they, they, um, maybe they, um. What am I trying to say? Wage, yeah they.

Speaker 5:

Minimum wage is like 21 dollars oh, like that goes to the cost of living.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, to be able to afford.

Speaker 2:

But even that $21, you'd be like, oh, $21. That's only what like $50,000 a year, that's still not enough.

Speaker 1:

That's literally $50,000 a year.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's not enough. That's not enough. So imagine if New York you had to average $150,000 a year.

Speaker 1:

Man, you gotta have like 220k a year in la 220 to live I want to see what charlotte versus texas, because a lot of people move out of there. What's charlotte? Charlotte versus texas? No people go to texas and buy big ass houses but you, but yeah, but yeah, I was about to say, but my aunt, aunt. They lived in Vallejo, california, for 42 years and they went to Dallas to visit one of their friends that moved out there and never went back.

Speaker 4:

They built a house out there for $100,000. In Texas. And what?

Speaker 1:

their house in Vallejo was like half a million dollars at the time before they sold it.

Speaker 3:

When they sold it.

Speaker 1:

They sold it for like three point something million dollars. Mind you, they built their house from the ground up for $100,000. They ate.

Speaker 2:

But they wasn't broke right. No See to your point.

Speaker 1:

Who was broke. Who broke Her uncle? I ain't gonna say her uncle was broke. You know I saying that on camera. So shout out to Auntie and Uncle Niggas from New York, bro, but not everybody else. Only niggas from New York. You're the same Texas and Charlotte. Oh wow, only niggas from New York, bro. Nah, nobody else. It says entertainment is 6% higher and healthcare is 1% higher. Man, charlotte's transportation is 7% lower.

Speaker 2:

That's great, all right let's get to your shit. Yeah, no, I'm tired now.

Speaker 1:

I'm tired now, I don't know, I didn't argue enough, I'm tired.

Speaker 2:

Now you don't argue.

Speaker 5:

Now I'm arguing now, that was great.

Speaker 2:

That was a good conversation. That was great. That was good Because you know it just goes to people that's in different cities, different states and they like ma. Why are you that you complaining to me about getting tickets If you're going two miles over speed, I mean tickets at $50, $70. And your rent is this much compared to when I did the math and show them what she could get in Charlotte for the same amount of money.

Speaker 1:

Oh, she's still in New York. Yes, oh, yeah, I'm like you are wasting your fucking money. Yeah, you know, my aunt tried to get me to move to Miami.

Speaker 2:

Miami is expensive as hell.

Speaker 1:

Man and I was thinking about it. Oh, I saw that we have to talk about that next week.

Speaker 5:

That's.

Speaker 4:

Anthem she works for them.

Speaker 1:

I just told her I was looking to get a decent place that I wanted to stay at. It wasn't even in Miami, it was Florida City. You know how Charlotte is, kannapolis is the outskirts. I was like man. My aunt don't realize that because she's staying in Kendall. Kendall is a nice, well-off neighborhood but also they have the type of jobs to where they can do that. My aunt is a retired school district worker and my uncle his lawn service company. They cut the highways in Miami so he made him bank.

Speaker 1:

I told her, I said look, I'm moving down there as a teacher. I'm not going to be able to stay in shit. I can barely stay on bed for a sunset right about now. Shit, it's crazy, it's all you.

Speaker 2:

Cost of living man. It's crazy out here.

Speaker 1:

This world is. But you know what? We still got Joseph Devante Biden, so maybe he pardoned taxes how? Much money For like two like a couple weeks Y'all make sure y'all prep up for January 6th. I don't know what's going to happen, but just in case I wouldn't do it right now too, alright, this is my final question, right?

Speaker 5:

Final question of the night.

Speaker 2:

It's not your time, it is his time.

Speaker 4:

Go ahead my time. You don't even go here, you don't even go here.

Speaker 1:

I know that's your nigga jokes, my.

Speaker 2:

I was about to say what would you do? Yeah, actually, yeah. What would you do another one? No, no, no, no. What would you do junior? Well, yeah, so what would you do, junior, if Trump supersedes what y'all thought he was going to do?

Speaker 1:

like what if he's a good president? Right, I mean that nigga show. I can't imagine that nigga ain't show me. He was president four years ago. Well, he's still, do you? First of all, let's talk about it. We're not gonna talk about none of the negatives.

Speaker 3:

No, no no, what if he? What would you do if he was president?

Speaker 1:

He's setting himself up to be surrounded by family and friends to run. He's just a phase the freest country in the world right now first of all, he's picking people. There was one guy forgot his name. This nigga this nigga's mama emailed him and said it's no way I'm gonna let you win this confirmation because you are a vow person. The way that you assault women, you talk to women, you, you touch them, the way you interact with them the mama sent him an email. If he supersedes.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to ask you a question. If he supersedes what we have been asking for, I will most definitely thank the niggas around him, because they the one that did it, not him.

Speaker 4:

I don't see that for me Would you go on record?

Speaker 1:

Thank you Trump, but I'll thank you everybody around Trump and, to be fair, if what you want record, thank you. Thank you trump. Yeah, I don't fucking know, but I think thank you everybody around trump. I would think yeah, and, to be fair, if it does supersedes, I'm gonna tell you why and then let's shut this shit down. It's because of the work that the democrats have done in these past four years, and that's what happens, just like when.

Speaker 1:

Okay, just like good enough job, you think if it, if the world is still running the way we need it to run, it's because of the world. If it's because of the work that was done before trump got in office. For example, when trump got in office last time, trump was like, yeah y'all, thank y'all, and I love this. This is the topic I'm bringing up because you know, I know black men especially and I'm saying black men on my end because that's all the people I'm around, right? So I have a lot of black men. Friends love my black men. But a lot of black men was saying they voting for Trump. A lot of them, not all, some of them were saying y'all voting for Trump because he got me the stemmies and I was trying to explain to them.

Speaker 1:

Y'all know that Barack Obama made it possible for us to get stimulus checks. This was in a bill he passed two years before he got out of office, before all this, before covid happened, because he knew that in the event that a pandemic happened, american people needed some funds. Because he passed that bill. That's why trump was able to put donald j trump on them checks. But people think it's because of him is why we got them stimmies. No, this is already put in place like four or five years before. Wasn't that great marketing by him, though? I think it was genius marketing. It fucked up, but it was genius. Take credit for the people before you.

Speaker 2:

Just like when Apple put all the laptops in movies and people want to get Apple's base off a movie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so that's why I say I'm going to thank the four years before him, because that's the work that was really good. All right, yeah, but fuck.

Speaker 4:

Donald J?

Speaker 2:

No, that's the work that was really good.

Speaker 1:

All right, yeah, but fuck donald jay.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, fuck donald jay fuck donald trump for president 2025.

Speaker 1:

No, no, we do not endorse trump on this podcast can I say something about a quick conspiracy theory? Yes, go ahead hey, y'all ready for y'all minds to be blown? Oh shit, y'all remember kanika jenkins?

Speaker 5:

I don't know, that was in the freezer.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah that's that they're saying that selena g.

Speaker 1:

Gomez and her family set that up. Let's go down the rabbit hole.

Speaker 4:

It's your boy, CL McClain. No, no, no.

Speaker 1:

Listen, listen, it's interesting. Now I will say there are parts that I just don't agree with because of science. Listen. Listen Okay you remember, Selena Gomez has lupus right.

Speaker 2:

She does, she does, she does, she does Okay.

Speaker 1:

A few years ago she needed a kidney transplant. Her best friend was supposed to give it to her. Her best friend never gave it to her and they fell out. Remember I?

Speaker 2:

don't know none of this shit. This shit is new to me.

Speaker 1:

Kanika Jenkins died. Two days later, Selena Gomez had a kidney surgery and got a kidney transplant.

Speaker 4:

Bro, this sound like something Mind you.

Speaker 1:

She needed this kidney. Her best friend opted out at the last minute. They got to the to the hospital and the friend was like actually I changed my mind, like I don't want to give you my kidney. You know how I'm not okay, selena's stepfather was the lead detective on this case. Keep that in mind. Oh, selena's uncle owns a restaurant in that same hotel. Keep that in mind. This hotel go look it up has been cited because they were caught trafficking organs before right. So the theory.

Speaker 1:

I'm intrigued right before we get to it before we get to it. Have these all been confirmed and proven? Yes, like documents. Yes, that these people are related. Not just hearsay, not just police reports. Yes, have these all been confirmed and proven? Yes, like documents. Yes, that these people are related not just hearsay.

Speaker 4:

Don't look up the police reports yes.

Speaker 3:

But I'm saying though.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying, though, have we seen Selena with these people in pictures and shit? No, but we're going to get to that, Okay, because I need to before we get to this, but I need to.

Speaker 3:

Okay, go ahead. I'm cooking right now. I'm adding ingredients.

Speaker 1:

I'm cooking right now. I'm adding ingredients.

Speaker 3:

I'm setting up the stove.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead, because I need to make sure this is all true. You got me interested In July 2017, go look it up on YouTube. Selena Gomez did a video with Gucci Mane where she had a scene where she was in a deep freezer on the floor going crazy. Right, go look it up. Go on YouTube. You don't remember because your mind don't want you to remember. Go look it up, remember. Go look it up. July 2017. Right, it's giving. The earth is flat. This was july 2017.

Speaker 1:

Kanika died in september of 2017. Do you remember when that footage went around of her last like being seen on camera? There was a guy in the kitchen and they said that that was a security guard. He's not a security guard. He actually works for the restaurant for the uncle. They said that that was a security guard. He's not a security guard. He actually works for the restaurant for the uncle. They said that he was in on it and what we were told as he was looking for her. No, he was trying to push her in the freezer to kill her.

Speaker 1:

The theory is that the uncle was in on this organ trafficking. He saw this girl that was intoxicated, so he felt like this is a good mark. She's a black girl. Most black people are usually. You know, our body parts go for a lot of money, our organs go for a lot of money, our, our skin go melanin goes for a lot of money. Right, she was intoxicated. He took advantage and he went and got this guy that is seen on the cameras and the guy pushed her in the freezer, killed her and remember I think I forgot who it was that found her, that they ended up finding her in the freezer. Do y'all remember she never had a funeral because they cremated the body, right? Why you think they cremated the body?

Speaker 1:

wait wait, I'm not done, let me cook. So remember her mama at first was like advocating for finding the killer. She was like I want justice for my daughter. They are saying that selena gomez's family paid family pay her Kanika Jenkins mama millions to stop stop looking into the case, right? So she still advocates for missing her daughter. That's still her child. You know I miss my child, but she never talks about justice.

Speaker 1:

She dropped the case against. Looking into it. Like looking into what happened to her child. They found it mysterious, right, all right. Now, this is what's interesting. It like looking into what happened to her child. They found it mysterious, right, all right. Now, this is what's interesting. They are saying which this is what I don't agree with that her organs were harvested in that freezer and put into little ice containers like the little coolers. The little hand was that people take to work. That kidney that selena gomez has is actually kanika jenkins kidney and that's why selena gomez has health has been on the up and up the last couple years. Oh you, I know conspiracies are a bunch of coincidences, but this is it's too many coincidences not fucking wild, I know that's why it's too wild for me to believe it.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm trying to say. I it's very like. It's too wild for me to believe it. That's what I'm trying to say. I, it's very light. It's too wild for me to believe it's too much. Wow, cause most conspiracies are not this nuance or too many coins.

Speaker 1:

I don't that's why I'm asking With this, with this conspiracy? Usually with conspiracies, they usually have at least one or two pictures that can correlate. What I'm asking for is have we seen the pictures where selena's standing in same picture with this confirmed uncle? No, but the video that they did with her and gucci man is the same freezer that kanika jenkins was found in two months later. I ain't asking that because maybe she just like freezes when. I'm asking is have we seen her in the pictures with this uncle? In?

Speaker 1:

no, but it's documented that's her stepfather and her uncle, it's her mama's brother, but a lot of people be saying a lot of people be related that's what I'm asking is it pictures where we know that this man is so and so if I see a picture of this man say, I seen her in a picture and I go look up the name, that's on TikTok. Is it going to be the same picture that? That's what I'm asking. It should be. Yes, it should be. See, that's what we talk about in them conspiracies. They don't be knowing Wait.

Speaker 2:

So I'm Wait, wait, wait, Hold on, because I'm not done.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this shit tickled my fancy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm just. There was a famous YouTuber, his look into shit. Go on tiktok and type in zach tv. There is a video where he recorded himself. He got a mysterious call and the person on the call told him to stop looking into the kanika jenkins case and like two days later he died. He was mysteriously cute and he was. He was close to like finding out.

Speaker 2:

That's credit can I read this? It said allegedly, but the shit was kind of in our face. She was dying on her deathbed from kidney failure, selena Gomez. It so happens that Bill Murray, her uncle, owns a restaurant in the hotel. Kanika died at. Four days after her death, selena had a successful transplant and her stepfather was the lead detective. All this can be fact-checked. They harvested her organs. Rest in peace, zach tv.

Speaker 1:

If this was a simple accident, you'll still be here I don't know I'm a conspiracy theorist, but I just mean that was a, that was just. This is just a little too. This is just a little too wild. I was like, wait what I was googling. I'm telling you I was in the.

Speaker 5:

I was in the deep.

Speaker 1:

I was in the deep.

Speaker 3:

Who would have ever put them together?

Speaker 1:

And it's so crazy because go look up why Selena Gomez and her best friend fell out. And it's going to say because the best friend didn't want to give her a kidney. They literally got to the hospital the day she was supposed to have the operation and the best friend said I changed my mind.

Speaker 5:

This is nasty, god forbid. Forbid if it is true, god forbid, god forbid.

Speaker 1:

If it is true, I just want you to know, selena, I ain't say nothing, I'm out of my business okay, wait, I'm just gonna.

Speaker 2:

This is the final thing. So you said Selena Gomez and Gucci Mane video okay. So it said it shows the freezer that she was in. Okay, go watch it.

Speaker 1:

Okay, same freezer, same freezer. We not finna watch this on air, are we?

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, no, no. Yeah, we dance to this.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, it's time to go.

Speaker 4:

Okay, it's time to go.

Speaker 1:

It's time to go, selena did it.

Speaker 2:

Uncle did it when she in the freezer. I just want to go Because I remember it vividly in my head.

Speaker 1:

And if this holds true, if CEO see the video oh, wait a minute.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's just a freezer, no, no no.

Speaker 1:

Watch, listen to what she's saying, watch the movie. What's she? I'm trying to figure out the part.

Speaker 2:

Bitch, you eating soap.

Speaker 1:

Chill, y'all already know who it is. This your girl, tara, sunscripted. It's your girl.

Speaker 2:

It's your boy CM McClendon.

Speaker 1:

We out.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, selena Gomez, you bitch.

Speaker 1:

Whoa, you Sit in the gummers. You bitch Whoa.

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