Seasonable Clout With Thaddeous Shade

PT2: Davion GQ Jones Owner of 11:11 NightClub

Thaddeous Shade Episode 77

Friend of the show, Davion Gq Jones, stops by for part 2, and we don't disappoint. With friends Craig Visions and DJ Freshmaker in the building too, the laughs and the questions don't stop. We talk more about his love life, his relationship with friends he hired in the past, and the process of getting his new venture, Well Seasoned Restaurant, up and running.

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Yeah, red beans and rice, red beans and rice. Ladies and gentlemen, I am Thaddeus shade. This is Seasonable Cloud. I am back and I feel good and I think Fresh has moved the camera again. This is fantastic. I have my boy Freshmaker in here right now, but the person I'm interviewing is my guy, davion GQ Jones. It's okay, brother, it's okay. You know, davion GQ Jones. We're on part two. We decided that we wanted to come back and do a part two because we figured there were a lot of things that damn. She said, davion is so dark because we're live on IG right now. That is very tough to say to somebody.

Speaker 3:

So can you just tell me what the name is?

Speaker 2:

That's Breed that said that Breed that works with us Breed.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, we wanted to do a part two. There it is. We wanted to do a part two.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what is going on. Actually, we wanted to do a part two and I feel like the first time around we kind of had you know. You got to know him and that's my guy. I've known him for what we've gone. What 10 years, you would say.

Speaker 3:

International was 10 years ago. 10 years ago, so what?

Speaker 2:

did you Like?

Speaker 3:

13, 14 years.

Speaker 1:

So we go about 13, 14 years.

Speaker 2:

We got some miles and I thought that because you do carry some weight in the city as far as influence and what you've done being a black entrepreneur in the city, I've got multiple in the building. That's fantastic. But I wanted to go ahead. She laughed. I wanted to go ahead and get a part two, so we can just kind of talk about some more things, Maybe get a little bit more into your life, a little bit more I don't know how to say it but maybe some spice, you know, maybe a little spice. We do know that your birthday is coming up. That's, I'm going to mess this up Because you and my boy, Craig Visions y'all are real close. You're the 17th, am I right? You're 16th, 16th, Visions. You're 18th to 19th, am I right? 19th?

Speaker 3:

What did you just did, sir I?

Speaker 1:

told you not, I'm not.

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, somebody's saying there's another echo I don't have. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. You know, it's okay, Fresh, it's all right. So what does that make y'all, what are you?

Speaker 3:

The Pisces. Is that what it is? Is that what it is? Are you a?

Speaker 2:

sign person. You believe in the signs.

Speaker 3:

No, it says I'm super emotional. The only thing it does say, I think it says the Pisces are like the best in bed and that's about it.

Speaker 2:

Of course, you would say that the GQ way, it is the GQ way, it is the GQ way.

Speaker 3:

I don't believe in that stuff though, really Really no, because I don't know anything about anybody here Except myself, and it just says I'm super emotional.

Speaker 2:

So you never based your relationships getting in a relationship with anybody off of any of the signs. No, and that's a big deal. Now you look up everybody's like I can't talk to a cancer because we're not compatible. You don't get down like that. Nah, nah, never. All right, cool, we know your Pisces. Your birthday is a few weeks away, Two weeks away. Two weeks away, Another week.

Speaker 3:

Six days, eight days, eight days, something like that. What do you got?

Speaker 2:

planned. I know you wanted to have a rush hour scene too. I know, remember rush hour two. No, he wanted to have the scene. If anybody doesn't know, rush hour two. There's Carter, there's Lee. They're in a massage parlor and he has a surprise waiting for Carter. And when they pull back the curtain, carter's so happy because there's a gang of Asian women. And I know you wanted to recreate that scene for your birthday. Is that something that's still going on?

Speaker 3:

We're working on it. We're trying, yeah, we're trying, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Can you and you don't want to tell people what you you know. Oh, I guess we can wait on what we got. Y'all have to see what he got going on. He got a special, he got multiple special guests, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we do. Yes, it should be fun.

Speaker 2:

What do you? I mean talk to us. What you, what are you looking to do?

Speaker 3:

Get everybody drunk on Saturday. Possibly everybody get carried out Friday can't announce Thursday. We can announce it, but Saturday is just a lot of bottles. It's bottomless bottles. Bottomless bottles yeah, we had a hundred bottle theme, like year after year. Yeah, some reason, other people wanted to use it, so we're gonna. We're gonna make something new Bottomless bottles, okay all right, just a tad bit, do you?

Speaker 2:

is there any birthday gifts you need to get your hands on? You want anybody to bring you anything special? A kid, a kid. Yeah, are you back at it again? You caught heat for the Scorpio comment, the way you disrespect the Scorpios in the first interview, and now you back and you saying you no you can't give me a kid that fast.

Speaker 3:

But no, I don't think I need anything, bro, life is good. That's what's up, man. Yeah, cake, cake. Yeah, we are with the case. Give me a cake. What type of cake, though, it don't even matter, just not chocolate. Okay, it freshes. Laughing makes it worse.

Speaker 2:

It makes it worse. It sounds bad, but man, but it's not like that at all, it's fresh as well. Man, I know we talked about quite a few things in our last episode. Some of the things that you were contacted about Was we talked about the Scorpio. You was getting hit up about how you bash Scorpios. We talked about how you your Asian love for Asian women you was bashed about. There was something that I wanted to talk to you about more. It's a little bit more. I guess it could be a little bit more deep, require a deeper answer from you.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

In nightlife. There and this is off from what we talked about In nightlife there is a lot of negativity from other people that are in the business, Right, Right. What is your response to the level of, as the young folks would say, the sneak-dissing? As the sneak-dissing would say, what is your response to the love? You see a lot of it. You see a lot of similar promotional things being copied from left or right. What is your response to some of the more negative energy that is taking shots either at your club 1111 or at yourself, and you know it is like the little sneak-diss that you're talking about. What is my response to them?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what do you feel about it? I think it's corny and shit. But there is no really response to them. Because there is no response? It's just corny. Everybody knows they're doing corny shit. They don't have no originality in Arizona, it's just. Everyone just copies pretty much what everybody else does. Because outside of book artists, I wonder why they don't do that. But it ain't no really to respond to. It's just the way it is. It's been that way since Cory was first started promoting. It's been the same thing. But you know, I still go everywhere, I still have fun. I try not to let it get to me. Right, it's really not that big a deal for me Keeping friends in this business is a tough, very much so.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

What are some of the things you've dealt with in the past as far as hiring friends and then working with friends?

Speaker 3:

I just thought about it. We're talking about friends. My friend here. Do you remember I was going into a fight with him over a revolver in parents, Wait, Fresh, Wait. What's he talking about? Yes, man, you got into a revolver. How?

Speaker 1:

you get into the.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, I think Fresh was posted like a. What did he say? He was like, yeah, club and empty over here or something. I just thought about that man, it was, it was. It was a very long. That's when we first left revolver and we came over here. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah man, we had to walk over the mint one time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah you saved me from the place you were.

Speaker 3:

I forgot what the original question was I just remember having to walk places a couple of times just to see what the energy was like.

Speaker 2:

But I was referring you saved me from that horrible deal. Oh man, Right, yeah, but the question was about hiring friends in the industry. You know, Do you? What problems have you had with that? Some worked out, some not. What have you? What have you gone through as far as hiring friends to work under Team GQ man?

Speaker 3:

Hiring friends.

Speaker 3:

I don't think I've actually hired that many people to work under me or with me like that. When we first started, man, I don't think I talked to any of them guys anymore, outside of what. I just seen him recently. But we don't talk. I want to say that we have issues or anything like that. We just went different paths in life. But people that we've worked with as partners, man, they'll think you've done the craziest things on earth and they just, yeah, we ain't rocking with you, no more. They'll go to another club and you'd be like, oh yeah, we've been friends for six years. They go to another club and here comes some shady stuff. You don't talk to people, no more. That's a normal thing.

Speaker 2:

How does that made you move? You feel like you stray away from it. You open for it.

Speaker 3:

No, I treat everybody the same. For the most part, everybody knows me from Instagram, but actually knowing me and being around me outside of the club is the same people. It doesn't really change that much. So the people that actually leave, it might suck, but it's like you never actually were in, so it really doesn't matter.

Speaker 2:

One of the things that I remember really working for us was we had a lot of sub promoters that were females. Talk about that experience, man, when we was at international and we had a lot of female sub promoters. How was that for you it?

Speaker 3:

actually started off fun. It actually was fun for a long time. For me it was fun for a long time. It was a little challenge actually getting them to work consistently. But we like to talk about how oh my God, oh shit, definitely. Yeah, that was not the. I'm just saying about how they changed over the years. I used to go up my angles but yeah, you just see personality changes with people, especially the women that we've worked with or we've hired on, they start a certain way and just changed dramatically.

Speaker 2:

Do you remember my bad? Do you remember? So a lot of people may be from different states, different countries. Do you remember how it was post? I mean pre-COVID Sunday Fun Day? I always that's one of my Hate it, but more love times. Do you remember how that was the alcohol in the cocaine? Do you remember?

Speaker 3:

the what the fuck is going on. It was a shit show. Sundays is yeah for sure. For some reason, on the Lord's Day, everybody wants this is wild out. It was wild. Yeah, it was a good time. Everybody used to get drunk. It was very, very, very very wild.

Speaker 2:

What do you think is going on with nightlife right now? Why do you feel like? Why do you feel like, when you're even owning a spot and we be busy, we be packed right? Why do you feel like the energy isn't the same? You don't see a lot of people dancing anymore. It's a look show. People looking at everybody, they standing there.

Speaker 3:

They holding the drink. People don't go out and have fun, no more. They go out just to get on their phones and show that they're in the club or how many bottles they can pop. And the people that do have fun they get classed as ratchet. I don't know where that comes from. Dancing turns into ratchet, but yeah, I guess people just want to be uppity now.

Speaker 2:

When you think that started, you think that was something that was already on its way, or it's more of a.

Speaker 3:

I think it's on its way because most of the time now clubs even you say pretty pleased, or internationally or more, it's just tables, table driven and we really don't have big dance floors. I think 11 and most recent I mean had it had a dance floor, but for the most part one of the few clubs still that have a solid dance floor you can get your boogie on.

Speaker 2:

I felt like when we opened up in COVID. I want you to kind of talk about Monarch and Symbad, who's an owner down there who allowed you know, and then Pat, who's one of our more loved people in the city of the go, along with Symbad. I kind of want to talk about that and that run we had getting people downtown. What was it? I'm going to go into more. What was the challenge? You felt like getting people downtown. What is the view?

Speaker 3:

The crazy thing is, when we got people down there, they thought it was a brand new club and. Monarch or PA6, have been there forever. I think it just made us work harder to actually get people down there, and once they figured out what it was, after that it became pretty easy One. We didn't have no rules downtown when it came to COVID. It was very wild. Yeah, it was a. I wasn't even really a big fear of COVID, but they was wild on so much I had my mask going in the club.

Speaker 1:

It was a wild time down there.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, it was pretty easy once the initial people were just figuring out what was going on, because I feel like downtown for so long had like a I guess, a stigma of I don't know people just not want to go down there.

Speaker 2:

The same thing with Tru and being with Pat. I know that your journey from Tru to 11-11, you want to talk about that transition between because I know Pat was a big him owning Tru and being a big part of what we did. I just wanted to get an opportunity to talk about that journey doing Tru, working with Pat, and then coming to 11-11. There may be some things out there in the atmosphere that people may think you cook Pat. You know what I'm saying. People may think that you may have did people down there are true, wrong, but I like to give the opportunity to kind of set that situation. You know straight.

Speaker 3:

Shit, shit Pat, oh shit Pat, look, he saved us, he did. He saved a lot of us. He did for real for real Shit Tru opened up and it was a breath of fresh air because we had another place to go work. I really don't know what question you just asked me. You just said what the journey was.

Speaker 2:

The journey was how did you enjoy Tru? It was fantastic.

Speaker 3:

We all created something that hasn't been done in I don't know how long it's been since people been downtown partying and it was something that on Saturday is a given day. So Saturday was like I don't want to say it was easy, because we started off shaky, yeah right, but even like the R&B night we did, the R&B night was pretty much like Saturday. We knew who was going to walk in and it was going to be busy and people was going to enjoy themselves. Yeah, that had a lot to do with him, had a lot to do with the staff, the promoters. The journey leaving was ugly. Hell, it was an ugly time. How much control did you have over that?

Speaker 2:

I mean leaving or the Just the, I guess because you have the choice to stay or go, but you were presented with opportunity.

Speaker 3:

I was presented multiple opportunities, the reason we came to 11. It was new and it just felt people wanted to still be in Scottsdale. I was doing like sneaky posts from a page it was the, it was international coming back and I remember posting like where do people want to party, almost, or what do you miss most? And I was always Scottsdale, over and over and over, so you'd listen to what your crowd's telling you. They want to be in Scottsdale. So we made the move.

Speaker 2:

None of it, none of it based anything about. You know, of course, wanting to be a club owner was nothing like that, which is more about that's where the crowd wanted to be. You felt like that's where you wanted to go, or was there that mixture of like nah, I get to be a, you know, you know a club owner to.

Speaker 3:

I had the club chance to be a club owner downtown I don't think I'm allowed to say that or where, where We'll just say I had two places where I could have been owner at downtown, and I'm not allowed to say that. I'm not allowed to say that, I'm not allowed to say that yeah, I think it was still been the same, same type of result. I still think, yeah, people wanted to be in Scottsdale, I know, for some reason, what do you think that reason is?

Speaker 2:

though, Now talk to me. What do you think that reason is? What do you? What is Scottsdale in? What's the reflection? I see you, so we still live. So I could do that on my own shit.

Speaker 3:

Safer, maybe that was safer.

Speaker 3:

Maybe, maybe. Or you come to Scottsdale, say you don't like being an 11. You can go to pretty please. You go to Casa, you go to. Well, I can't say that, yeah, you go to all these other places Instead of when you go downtown you kind of kind of stuck. Yeah, are you going to be driving far to come back to Scottsdale? It's going to be crazy late. You just walk over. I think it's probably it. I don't know. I don't know. Another reason why people would want to come all the way out here yeah, but do you?

Speaker 2:

you, you have a higher, I know you have a higher. I mean I just want people to know because I mean you talk all the time but there for me, you, I have a high appreciation for Sinbad. I know you have a high appreciation for Sinbad, for a lot of coming in the Mornark, and I have a super high appreciation for Pat and love for Pat, and I know we talk about that all the time and I do I that that R&B Thursday we did started, true was that? Was fan, that was fantastic.

Speaker 3:

And it hasn't been done the same.

Speaker 2:

It's real.

Speaker 3:

It's true.

Speaker 2:

The nigga telling the truth.

Speaker 2:

You know what Fresh, what you want to talk about, man? Ok, I just make sure. All right, I see your name pop up on this. Motherfucker, I got a, I got a interesting thing in my head where there is this, this thing. Right, ok, so I'm going to. I'm going to start from celebrities we're going to talk about. We're going to talk about athletes. Right After somebody dying, there's athletes. That's why Athletes, as far as going downtown, we knew it was a struggle. We, we tried, they didn't want to come downtown, right. And then I'm going to lead into something else, but I'm going to ask you why is it that athletes don't want to go downtown versus coming to Scottsdale?

Speaker 3:

Because I want to lead into something. I don't know that answer. I have no clue. I could probably count on one hand how many times we've seen athletes down there. Yeah, I love down. As soon as we came here, yeah, it happened pretty much immediately. So I don't know what the promoters and change. We're still the same. Yeah, djs is pretty much the same. Ain't ain't nothing changed, but the location. Yeah, that goes into another reason why you feel like you had to come to Scottsdale.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because that's now they want to be. I say all that to say I really think you know we On this side of Old Town, you know we get them to come through a little, but it's not a lot. You know what I'm saying. But we get them to come through. They come through, they have a good time, but the other side, they get them. They get them a lot. I guess there's a horrible way to segue this in, but I'm just going to run with it.

Speaker 3:

But I feel like you're about to try to ask me a reason and I'm not going to give that reason.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, You're not going to.

Speaker 3:

No, I was a promoter, still Just the promoter. I got you, I'm running it, okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

But what do you? I mean, I need you already on our back. Yes, yeah, why is it that you look to the other side and you see them promoting a lot of big hip hop acts, but but your people can't get in there. You know it's not old, if you know, if you've ever been to Old Town, there's, you know. Look, look at Freshman, see how you answer this shit. Um, why is that, though? You know you look up the hip hop acts, or they're all on that side.

Speaker 3:

Uh-huh, they get the athlete money. They get that, that portion of the hip hop money.

Speaker 2:

Mm. Yeah, ok, but they want, they won't allow the average black person, the black person, the person that wants to go out and listen to hip hop and enjoy themselves.

Speaker 1:

They want to study and interview me what is the true?

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying nothing bad, it's the truth, is you know?

Speaker 3:

there's a lot of truth that get people in trouble. It's a lot. Is that bad?

Speaker 2:

You just talking to real shit. It's.

Speaker 3:

The truth is like I said if I was a promoter.

Speaker 2:

We'll dive more into that subject All right, yeah, all right, all right, yeah, um, you're dating five women. I just want to just, we have so much fun, what, what, what is that You're supposed to do it? I love you, bro. You might, you might, guy, so 10, 10. I was, I was just messing, all right. So, ok, cool, Mm, hmm, is that is the word? Is bachelor right? Yeah, bachelor, yeah, you own a restaurant now. The restaurant is open, it's thriving, and last time we talked, well, season one open is going. Mm, hmm, we just last night was serving a colleague green and fish taco with some sauce on it and it was special the nigga taco, the nigga, the nigga taco. It was fantastic.

Speaker 3:

What I first announced it. That's the blankest shit I've ever heard.

Speaker 2:

People loved it the fish and collard greens on the taco People, people, people, people love it right. But you got the restaurant, you got the club functioning. We have Boosie this Friday for everybody. It's on, we have Boosie this Friday. How wild is your, I know it. How wild is your life right now and how does it change from the promoter to owner situation when it comes and I'm staying strictly to women, I was married as a promoter and I'm single as a owner.

Speaker 1:

How it?

Speaker 3:

has changed.

Speaker 2:

You see, are women giving you a different attention, though Is there is the attention that you're getting different.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, it would be more just. The attention is the same. The aggression is a lot more explained to me.

Speaker 3:

I'm dumb, talk to this Just like, instead of hey, let's go on a date, or hey, let me get your numbers, you want some kids? I heard on the podcast what's up, coach is here, Like it's. You were just crazy as we're laughing about this. My guy just came here on Sunday and I was being funny. I just said, hey, since I became owner, people are just like oh, you want a baby, I'll give it to you. I randomly said something hey, did you watch the best podcast? It was like, yeah. They said something about oh, yeah, you want crazy babies. I said you can't get a baby because you'll do it a crazy woman. I said, are you crazy? She said, oh no, I'm not crazy. Hmm, you know, like they just Ready to have some babies.

Speaker 2:

The aggression is high.

Speaker 3:

The aggression, the aggression they are aggressive oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, I thought you were saying something. I'm about to get off.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to get off loud. They about to be hurt because they really are going right now. Let it go, Let it lie. You want to let it ride. You're going to get in the hole because you ask them wild questions. They, I was, you know that's crazy.

Speaker 3:

This crazy is right. The difference about being married at one point I had like a responsibility to go to, or just had rules, or I just like I can't do this, I'm getting in trouble, blah, blah, blah. Now it's just like can't nobody say shit to me ever. No, you feel the freedom in it. It's not free. I just don't give a fuck about nobody.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, you're not. You're not. Are you not ready to settle down? You're not ready to? I mean, you got the, you got the businesses.

Speaker 3:

You got the, you know well, here we go, there is, we'll see, we'll see.

Speaker 2:

What do you mean? We'll see.

Speaker 3:

You know, there's like one person, one person right now she's, she's, she's, she's a she's smart, she doing she doing right?

Speaker 2:

What is she doing right right now? What is she doing right? Not being a?

Speaker 3:

psychopath.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that is not being a psychopath, you're dealing with a lot of psychopaths now in your bachelor.

Speaker 3:

I've dealt with just weird situations, that's it.

Speaker 2:

I'm not even going to start life that you live in, you've dealt with a lot of bad situations.

Speaker 3:

Just situations I shouldn't put myself in oh that's the best way to describe it and many, many ways, just wild Going from bad for my cousin. Real is this he's a trooper.

Speaker 2:

Well, I know going from because you you got married. At what age?

Speaker 3:

Oh man.

Speaker 1:

Damn, we're in 2024.

Speaker 3:

Right, and that was 26, 27. 26, 27. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Um, you're now how old? It's okay, 36. 36, about to be 37, right yeah, do you feel like you?

Speaker 3:

What's that that wrong Same around that range. You about to be 37. Oh no, no, I've been divorced for a little bit. I'm tripping, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's right. So you about to be 37?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, so you I'm. I guess I should ask have you learned? Have you learned a lot? Did you feel like being married kind of kind of shielded you from? Have you learned a lot as far as being out on the dating scene and meeting people and how to talk to people and how women are approaching you and what you like from a woman and then learning those cute those, those, uh, dudes and don'ts? When you see a woman, maybe a little shaky you know she may be a little shaky when it comes to her personality or how she handles yeses or noes have you, uh, is there some things you've learned in there?

Speaker 3:

Realistically, being married makes you forget how to do a lot of that just dating stuff. So you just be going off the. Actually, I haven't even been doing no dating really For the first. I have to say, like the first year I started talking to somebody but I don't think I was ready going on like actual dates and yeah, I was really really like diving into somebody. Um, yeah, they probably just messed up a whole, they probably messed up part of that relationship I was talking to somebody just because I don't think mentally I was prepared to like all right, let me just forget all this shit I've been dealing with for the last 10 years and jump into this.

Speaker 2:

But are you romantic? Are you want to be in a ship? Are you like, where is that? Right now, you like being free. What's the journey in that?

Speaker 3:

Free is create a lot of chaos. The relationship shit is cool. I just got to find somebody that's going to. You know, boy, that shit is hard. You marry somebody, you think that's your best friend, you know everything and you get some surprises in your life. So you got to make you know the next one. It's just got to.

Speaker 2:

Well, school, you got people watching, you got people listening. School them. What is some things that you know you could talk to them about the married life, especially somebody who's think about it from a standpoint of somebody who's an athlete.

Speaker 3:

You know what the best part of relationship the best, not the best part the best thing that you can do in your relationship is communicate. Once the communication goes, the relationship, in my opinion, goes. It's no longer there, along with trust, but the community. If you can't talk right, there are certain men that are better than me. I can't do the if I talk and you shut down, that's not in my blood. I can't do it ever again.

Speaker 2:

So communication is the number one For sure, even communicating, if you're upset.

Speaker 3:

You get upset, then come back and have a discussion later, Right, but getting up I think the worst thing is somebody getting upset and then coming back like nothing ever happened and it's just like, oh yeah, forget it, forget it, let's just sweep it under the rug and let's not figure out what happened. Yeah, because, yeah, that'll turn into some fun times.

Speaker 2:

I mean currently, let's say currently, let's say because I won't dive into the marriage part of it, but currently the one woman that you referred to, you talked about, she's not crazy. What else is she doing? That's some positives. You know, I always say this she's being a normal human bruh.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But what is a normal human?

Speaker 3:

Let's go eat, laugh, watch some movies, chill, we can go out.

Speaker 2:

She rub your back, does she rub you? I mean, yeah, does she brush your teeth for you.

Speaker 3:

I mean, what's going on? Brush my teeth.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, that's some coming to America shit. You know what I'm saying? I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Did you say African kings know about that?

Speaker 2:

I got you. That's the Polly man right there. It's the real Polly.

Speaker 3:

You are out of control, sir.

Speaker 2:

You know three, some king right here, but go ahead, you ahead.

Speaker 3:

Oh my God, I don't care. He's what is, I don't care. What did you ask?

Speaker 2:

What did I ask for?

Speaker 3:

You burn and wash it down. Right now it's all good. You know it's crazy. So another part of the marriage right, you get somebody like your last name. When nobody has your last name, no more, you really don't give a shit what anybody says to you. It really you've been in relationships both of y'all but you haven't been in like a. Like your girl does something, you're just like I'm out. When your wife does something she could do something 20 times You're like I got to deal with it. So when you're in that and then you finally let that go, yeah, Brad, you, your feelings for people. It goes away. It's different. Yeah, you don't give a. Hey, I'm not talking anymore.

Speaker 2:

So I've had a lot of over the time few athletes have talked about. I have one specifically, who was a friend of mine, who told me. He told me at one time he was like, hey, man, you know, get you a safety deposit box and put that phone in there, put your other phone in there. And he also told me he said get all the fucking you can out, get all the fucking you can get, as much fucking as you can, till you get tired and then and then go for Augusto Right, you know what I'm saying. Then, then, then, try to sell down. But he said get that safety deposit box with the other phone in there. And he was dead serious too. He had something, yeah.

Speaker 3:

He was sipping my deposit box just expired. Yesterday, did you really You're with me?

Speaker 2:

Oh really.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you was with me when I got it.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, from okay.

Speaker 3:

It's going down.

Speaker 2:

Gotcha. Gotcha, you were smooth, motherfucker, um, but the athletes I've had a couple of conversations, man, and they've, they've always marveled, or not. I didn't say marvel, just a strong word, but they always be like damn boy, this is what y'all do. Y'all round women every weekend, every weekend, every weekend, y'all round women and they'd be, and they would be, they would love it. You know what I'm saying, but I'm like, bro, I love, I want your bank account. I don't you know what I'm saying. Fuck this shit, we can swap, we can swap, I'll take your. You know, I hit somebody on the field or you know, I'll do a layup and get your account versus this, but they love it, right? So, with being with me saying that, um, the women that you know, may, you may want to talk to, or the one you specifically are mentioning, you look out on name drop, um, this business puts you around women.

Speaker 3:

Did it on Instagram already 24, seven.

Speaker 2:

Right, you did. What is this? We do this. What? Thursday, friday, saturday, sunday and Tuesday right Five days. You're around women. How do you manage that trust? How does a woman post to trust you? How do you handle that? Trust me right now, yeah, how did it trust you If she you don't? What is wrong?

Speaker 3:

with me right now, yeah.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 3:

Good luck.

Speaker 2:

So you saying, the phase that you're in right now is basically just I'm talking around.

Speaker 3:

Um, gotta be a strong woman. You gotta be a strong woman. You gotta deal with women hugging you every, every night. Uh, somebody going to be drunk? Try to sell in your lap or shake their booty in you in your face? Uh, like, hug you the wrong way, Might leave and try to kiss you in the cheek, Just something. You just want to be a strong woman and hope that your man is going to either check it or run away from it.

Speaker 2:

There's a lot of running going on. Well, we got a. We got fresh shoes. Dj has been DJ, we've known him forever and he's a host. Fresh Like is that, is that. Do you agree with that? Oh, they got a strong yeah, plus it ain't that big of a deal.

Speaker 1:

Well, I ain't coming home with you.

Speaker 2:

And I got a photographer here who's shot tons of tons and tons of models. Is that something you backing visions? Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

How was that Do you? Do you want a woman that you see in the club consistently? Oh shit, this is take. I don't care.

Speaker 3:

No, I don't care, as long as the girl's not like you got her shots before me. You know some shit like that, or?

Speaker 2:

what what what about? What is the what? What about? What about? What about? Oh?

Speaker 3:

my God, I just got a text message right now talking about lies.

Speaker 2:

What that is interesting.

Speaker 3:

Oh shit, oh my God, it's a good time right now. What was the question, bro? This too much stuff going on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah right, it messes me up. This is going to be one of the ones I don't even like doing Like. I like to just find out about people's lives. But they do have a, have a nice jolly time. And you know, this guy asked for a part two. He got the pistol laying right here. I'm nervous, I'm scared. You know what I'm saying. I don't know what to do. But so what was I saying? Damn, I had a good question for this too. Oh, we were talking about, you know, woman inside the club, right? Okay, you said you don't mind digital, right? How far if you're saying you don't mind as far as bodies on a woman? They call them bodies, am I right? The young kids call them. How many bodies you got? How many miles? Does that bother you at all? Are you there strictly for the person? You strictly?

Speaker 3:

wait. Where do you ask me? Like it's the person I'm talking to.

Speaker 2:

We got a hundred bodies.

Speaker 3:

Can I deal with it?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, not a hundred. Well, a hundred is pretty much you. You probably making money from that. But I'm saying like uh, damn bro.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you're fucking me up right now.

Speaker 1:

I saw good, it's all good. It's all good, just chill.

Speaker 3:

So we're getting old now? Yeah, we all. Just so I know whoever I talk to. If she's near my age, the bodies are higher.

Speaker 2:

So you? So Jesus is age, Got you Okay.

Speaker 3:

Um, I can deal with it now. When I was younger man. If you set a certain number, I don't know You've been out here getting the work. Uh, I can't do it. Um, we're going to get okay, we're going to get detailed with it, but I never want to be in a relationship where somebody doesn't know what they're doing. So you know, that person was with somebody and they was just nasty together over and over and over, or she didn't ask some practice. Right, I'm accepting of the practice now.

Speaker 3:

Just to a certain extent. Okay, yes, oh, this is perfect If I'm at the table with my guys, oh, this is great, and you get about four of them that you've been with and they my, my people, in this little two sections, two sections. You walk up, you didn't hit four, five of them in this two sections. Nah, I ain't, I ain't trying to deal with it. So you telling me, so you telling me. So I like to take you the noise my grandma made.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I like. I like to take people at Facebook. I like to learn my like, learning myself. You know how they are, how they are with me. I try my best not to let any background noise bother me unless I get the facts from you. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

If I get facts from you.

Speaker 2:

Like you send me. Like you at the computer. You see me email. You send me the breakdown of the whole thing, yeah, you see me break. Hey, this is where she being this, who she with, because they you. If you ever want to know a thing, come on, come on bro, come on, that's helping.

Speaker 3:

Let's help, it is help. So you're going to tell the help. You go tell them they help Gotcha. Go ahead, go ahead, let her ride. Go ahead. Actually she shouldn't too, but I don't care, go ahead. That's going to be the quote of the day. I don't care.

Speaker 2:

Well, man, but you, so you, you do feel you're good with the bodies. You just about the person at the end of the day and the skills to please.

Speaker 3:

It sucks, it does this sucks, but sometimes just second. No, no, no, I'm saying like the bodies, this just sucks. But you know, you find somebody you can deal with it. You can deal with it, you care about age.

Speaker 2:

You want younger. You want your age, you want no, no, no man.

Speaker 3:

I got to have kids, so it's my age or younger. Okay, got you. Um, actually, brett, realistically it'd be younger. I just some somebody's working pretty good here, yeah, yeah, somebody they doing their thing, I feel you Um business woman?

Speaker 2:

uh, regular job Does she? Got to be on your type of dollars, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Some guys do shit. Really, if she having kids with me, she don't gotta do shit.

Speaker 2:

Take care of the kids, so you're telling me, oh God, you're telling me, ladies and gentlemen, you're telling me and the people that watch it and listen, and if she's having your kids, you're taking care of everything. They don't have to do nothing, nothing.

Speaker 3:

Take care of the house. Shit, take the tax amount.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's it. That's the one right there. That's it. We can shut you off. You want me to shut it off?

Speaker 3:

Listen, you taking care of my kids? Yeah, sit at home, don't worry about shit and you can cook. If you can cook shit, you really ain't got to do nothing.

Speaker 2:

So cook and take care of the kids. She just be at the crib watching soap operas.

Speaker 3:

She can live her best life. Maybe she want to do her business at home and do something. Hey, you ain't got to do nothing.

Speaker 2:

Nothing at all. You don't believe in the 50s and our schedule is you know?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You don't believe in the 50, 50 or nothing, you just Kids nah.

Speaker 3:

OK, you're not having no kids. Well, I'm not going to talk to you, so it don't even matter.

Speaker 2:

Got you, got you, got you those days is over, I'm going to transfer to a different, a different subject, because that was a lot man. Ok, that was a lot. We're going to see how. We're going to see how that works out.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to take my phone while we're doing this. No, you good man, I told you.

Speaker 2:

I tell people all the time this is my shit. I do what I want. I've had people come through store, through the door, and buy food sometimes and you know, the last podcast was so sweet and clean. It was so nice. You know, I had Carly Sparks on here. She's in the S-dition. She was beautiful. You know what I'm saying. It was a beautiful time. It was peaceful Visions here. Things have changed. It has changed, bro. Something's wrong with you. Business wise. I want to kind of get in the detail of opening up a restaurant and staffing and finding the cook and the permits, just so people be watching business wise and they want to do something like this, something similar. Oh, you were really getting hit up. How did what happened? So I said we love Carly. Oh, I love Carly too. It was fantastic Opening up this restaurant. How did that even come about? Well season Well season is a restaurant, ladies and gentlemen, and hooker too. They just like who?

Speaker 1:

What do you call it?

Speaker 2:

This is a restaurant, hooker hooker bar. What is the lounge when you? Lounge Lounge. Ok, yeah, yeah. How did it come about Detail? Please Don't you doing them. You know you're doing them. Davion is.

Speaker 3:

We did a lot of food trucks. We did a lot of people cooking at 11 on the patio. We did a lot of stuff like that where people were making a pretty good amount of money. There isn't day parties in Scottsdale for hip hop.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So, it kind of by the way. So I know this is the most people I've had on my live. I know it's not a lot but it's a lot and they've been coming through right, but continue that's pretty cool.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we just ain't had nothing out in Scottsdale like that. So me, Corey Boo, actually Chelsea also we just wanted to provide something that we don't have, and I don't even think a lot of people even possibly know about it yet, just because we haven't done what we're supposed to. We're trying to finish it up, all these renovations, but yeah, we come get good food. It's open late. If you live in Scottsdale you can order off Uber Eats. Whatever late you got a day party.

Speaker 2:

What was the what was the step by step for it, though? Like when, when you, boot and Corey got together and I wanted to do it, what was the first thing you wanted to have done?

Speaker 3:

Rip everything out. Well, OK, that was the first thing was we got to tear everything out because it was did you have your chef at the time already?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so you already had that. Yeah, you want to talk, to talk about this.

Speaker 3:

Our chef is Russell, russell, russell, that's his name. He's. King, king, I like that, but he has the. The food truck is a good eats Everybody liked the food truck Right.

Speaker 1:

He was out there.

Speaker 3:

And then, he did a couple of private events. He did our movie premiere.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, people like this food. We got to get back to that, by the way, the movie.

Speaker 3:

I'm posting about it. It's a whole bunch of stuff we, we, we get in there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we get in there. In my opinion, everybody that owns a food truck, their goal is to get it. I think it's called a brick and mortar, yeah. And then just kind of just made sense. We asked him. He was like it's easy, let's do it, yeah. So we got the food, got the menu and then we just started building, building things out took longer than we wanted. Oh, then we got the ice. I spot my guy. He owns one in like North Phoenix Without who's your guy?

Speaker 3:

His name is Devin Devin Green. I think he goes by green. Yeah, it's green. Now I walked in his I see place and it looks like this. And I say, man, you should come partner up with us in Scottsdale. And it was a quick, quick yes. But he has, like the best ice eyeballs Very easy in my opinion. Yeah, they're absolutely amazing, If you like I say he bowls, I guarantee you. Oh, my God, I just thought about something. Oh yeah, what's up? Yo, so this this is great.

Speaker 2:

You're talking about the girl you put through college. No, I'm just playing. I'm just playing.

Speaker 3:

You know it is. That is be cool one day to do that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, ok, I'm game. But now you talk about like in the in the, he's the guy that has the juices that you drink.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, ok, fuck, I'm going to fuck. So fresh, great, bad, both of you. The season's coming Prickly pears. There's some other stuff he puts in there. You drink it and your come is going to taste way different. Trust your brother, anything I want he has, he sells it there. Trust me, he sells it at his other location and it's like his best seller, because every man that drinks it. They women's like what the fuck you been doing, Really we probably got.

Speaker 2:

So you said I should go get a round six and I'm saying we're frozen in my freezer.

Speaker 3:

They're frozen.

Speaker 2:

You got six of them in your career. I got one left. You only got one. Yeah, I got one left. So you say yes, the prickly pears.

Speaker 3:

Prickly pears, you'll know. You'll see these little red juices all over the place.

Speaker 2:

The red or green juices. I guarantee it. There's fellows right now. You, what's, what's the, what's the name of the spot they're going to be, they.

Speaker 3:

They don't want to know Very, very, but it's inside Well, it's easier inside.

Speaker 2:

He's going to sell them here too, or is it just going to be outside?

Speaker 3:

He's going to sell them here too, get about mid April. Mid April, come in and get you come clean. No, you said, you said watch this video and In a month, when it come out, niggas gonna be like that. They go. What's it lying? He's got the key to clean come.

Speaker 2:

Now I'm assuming you got told about this.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's cool. I'm cool with that. Yeah, you got A while ago. It was a while ago, I was a while ago, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So the fucked up thing is that we're all friends of his and he's just now laying this on us.

Speaker 1:

So I like.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, so you partner up. You got very, very I say yeah in here and, like I said, it's really we, we bought, we all get behind. Just really good. Carly loved it. Everybody that gets one is is filled with joy and glee and a smile in their face. It's, it's an amazing and amazing. I said you pull, so you're, but yeah, I like to go through the steps. But you, good bro, you look panic, but I like to go through the steps. So you come in, you rip this out, but what is? Can you talk about the, the, the duckets behind it and staying on top of the crew and how much money you put into it?

Speaker 3:

And I'll tell you the number we put into it, but it was a lot more than what we wanted. It took longer than we wanted.

Speaker 2:

Was it more than 11? 11? No, OK, not even close.

Speaker 3:

OK, but it took longer in this small space to build this and it didn't 11.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what was OK going?

Speaker 3:

You could ask me why, I don't know. Um, nothing was nothing was working appropriately. Stuff was getting delayed. Shipping these booths took forever to make. It was a hassle. It was one of the more frustrating things and the thing about it the time is what costs more money, because the longer we weren't open as, the more money we lost. Right, yeah, it was not a good time, ok, but no, we're here now and it looks beautiful man.

Speaker 2:

Is this you? This is you. Did you design? Did you do all this? Did you have somebody come in and say oh, this is all, all me, cory Boop Chills.

Speaker 3:

We all got together Going group chats and stuff. Which you'll think about this, just like these red flowers now, um, what, I can't do it man, oh, I just can't back up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it goes in and out. Yeah, it goes in and out. Sometimes it's crazy, man, yeah, man. So you basically are, you are an entrepreneur. What is your next? I was going to say something while, but what is your next business you want to get into?

Speaker 3:

Man, you know we got to get these, these two, all the way right Next, Well okay, before you get there, what are the two?

Speaker 2:

all the way right, what is 1111? Where's the restaurant?

Speaker 3:

All the restaurant to just be like its own oil machine where we ain't in here. I'm not in here every day, right?

Speaker 2:

I mean I talked to Wallace. Wallace pulled up last night and we were doing the Taco Tuesday, pulled in. I was like man, it must be nice just to be able to pull up and come inside and that's because Wallace is at 1111 all the time, so I'm here at the restaurant. He pulled up and got him some taco. He was having a good time.

Speaker 3:

The restaurant's dope man. They've been playing games about the Suns and Denver game. Last night he had a good time man. That's good. How does that?

Speaker 1:

feel.

Speaker 2:

How's that? To be able to just pull up like I'm not sure it's open? I'm about to get some food.

Speaker 3:

It's dope because we've actually talked about you just pulling up to do a podcast stuff.

Speaker 2:

Written rooms and all that and now you just pull up.

Speaker 3:

So it's actually pretty cool. That's what's up.

Speaker 2:

But what's the next successful? You're right, right. That's what is that? Is that what's?

Speaker 3:

that was, it is, you know what? I'm saying Um so, all right, what's the next move? Probably concerts. Yeah, same same type of genre of work, but yeah, probably concerts, uh, the only reason we haven't done concerts now is because artists charge more than y'all probably making a year for one day.

Speaker 2:

Explain Beautiful.

Speaker 3:

So for me to bring someone like Jenae Aiko out for a show. Jenae Aiko, the beautiful talent.

Speaker 1:

Aiko Aiko fresh, you're the DJ.

Speaker 2:

You connected with all the DJs in the world, I don't know. He said you said don't do that.

Speaker 3:

Right, I ECO.

Speaker 2:

You put the what twist, the anime twist oh the anime twist Okay, yeah, yeah, I can see that. I can see that. Okay, go ahead bro.

Speaker 3:

It's probably like $250,000. $250,000. 250? People like her, but I don't know. And that's just the artist booking. So then you got costs for everything else venues, radio, flyers, all that. I don't know if we make $350,000 back on booking Jenae Aiko out here in Arizona, yeah, I don't know, Maybe.

Speaker 2:

Um what do you think is a name of artist? You think is a win? That ain't you know, just heavy, heavy A-line. You know what I'm saying, I know you.

Speaker 3:

Brentfriess.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and was I know you got a ticket number and what's like a ticket number on it? I actually don't, because it changes dramatically quickly.

Speaker 3:

It was 30 grand before to bring them to the club. Now you won't do the club and I heard 100 for a show, and that's the last I've heard. But if it's still 100, that's, we'll see some stuff happen.

Speaker 2:

That's doable, that sounds like a win right today. Did you listen to the record? I was telling you about his record that's on fire. That's Bryson Tiller. Oh, it is my bad, I just fucked up the. Yeah, it's all about the record, it's okay.

Speaker 3:

I could do it, players do it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, players do that. That is Bryson Tiller, that is Bryson.

Speaker 3:

Tiller. But yes, I have listened to that song many times. So oh, OK, Many, many times OK. But that'd be a good concert, Bryson and oh no you that's.

Speaker 2:

That's over the top man.

Speaker 3:

It'd be a good time.

Speaker 2:

It's very much. So we we've been chatting for 50 minutes. That's enough for me. I don't want to talk to you anymore. But oh, I have oh shit. Um, yeah, I got. Oh, what did I buy that app at?

Speaker 2:

Oh this is. This is a Y'all just have to get off here real quick. Yeah, oh, let's see. See if I could do this. I don't know if it went to. I don't know if it went to that I'm going to have to get over here and we just going to pull up the app and go from there. Let's do this shit, all right, yeah, 312 people on there. Let me pull up this app. This is my shit. I could do it. I'm going to leave it just like this. I'm not going to do it. Oh yeah, wait, is it not on here?

Speaker 3:

Fresh, you've been watching the game.

Speaker 2:

We almost done Fresh up next, oh no, oh, three girls. This is hot.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know, three is both. We just yeah, I'm going to put it back on. Yeah, I'm going to put it back on. Yeah, put it back on, man. You know it was. You know, 300, 300 people is pretty cool, man, that's pretty cool. Now I'm going to bring up this game. We all help me, though. No thanks, they were playing this last night.

Speaker 3:

It wasn't bad. I didn't lose shit.

Speaker 2:

Really it worked out in your favor. You know they can hear you still, so I don't care.

Speaker 3:

But I thought the house would get burned down a little bit. I wanted that, gray. He didn't have no real questions to ask me Solved Solved.

Speaker 2:

Bro, you know you, we talked about a lot more.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, yeah, I know, he could, he could, he could have went into it a lot deeper.

Speaker 2:

Bro, he kept you know you, you could hear you know we're keeping this right. You telling me you try to burn my down.

Speaker 3:

It wasn't bad, I got to get out of here unscathed.

Speaker 2:

You if it wasn't bad, just answer. Answer what.

Speaker 1:

Just far away.

Speaker 2:

How many, how many three systems you had this year. Oh, this is incredible, I think one you sure you told me about four. You said 24 just started.

Speaker 3:

So oh, no, no, no, no, not this year. Zero, Twenty twenty four, yes, zero. I ain't done shit. No, yeah, and I ain't done shit this year. I'm kind of a good guy right now. Ok, all right. So I was fucked up actually.

Speaker 2:

We're going to play this game. Let me get everybody back on live. Can you help me with this vision? All right, so can you? Ok, oh, this is fun, yeah, so oh, it's going to start. Huh, he needs that.

Speaker 3:

So why did you give it to him?

Speaker 2:

Well, because I just didn't sit alive.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you getting to me, oh, you want to choose a different.

Speaker 2:

You want to choose different, a different.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what I'm doing here.

Speaker 2:

So I'm going to explain it so ladies and gentlemen, we're playing heads up. Oh it's funny. It's all black people.

Speaker 3:

OK, I would never guess this, but this is you can choose categories. Ok, so I go back past. I got it All right.

Speaker 2:

This is cold about my shoes. I just get it. They don't like what it is here.

Speaker 3:

Everything back to this oh yeah, Big as Becky. Who's that? Oh, the way Greg laughed.

Speaker 2:

Did you choose?

Speaker 3:

now what I'm doing. Here you go.

Speaker 2:

Oh my back shit.

Speaker 3:

It was like a why is my back doing that? For real shit.

Speaker 2:

Foreign actors oh Wow, this is a dr Seuss. It's a dr Seuss book.

Speaker 3:

You know I was watching killing shows when I was a kid.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it turned into a Cartoon. Turn to a cartoon man. It's an elephant. You ever seen any of the dr Seuss movies? No, I'm telling my parents were weird. You can just flip it up and it'll. Yeah, so you guys oh shit, what did you choose? What is this movies?

Speaker 3:

Oh, Female, like if I'm being like a piece of shit. No, no, she, she female her.

Speaker 2:

Oh, this should be easy. Seven doors kiss by the prince, times up man, this guy's no, we're gonna go again and we're gonna do it again. Yeah, no, you should just hit the and then we're gonna run it again. This is ridiculous.

Speaker 3:

So I'll swipe and play again. All right place for.

Speaker 2:

All right, man, come on. Man. Oh, this is perfect. Star wars, luke. Oh no, this is movies. Oh damn, let me close this. It went away from. Hit the disconnect on there, my bad ladies and gentlemen, hit the disconnect.

Speaker 3:

I got you. I got you, I'm gonna do something else hit the disconnect hit disconnect. Yeah, is it wait, do you?

Speaker 2:

No, okay, scroll up. Okay, pick it again, let's go. Hey we struggling cuz I had to my my my stream lab still open. It's not gonna All right. Cool, I'm not gonna get this, let's do this. You got this man. That's fun, man, all right, oh shit, it's a song, yeah.

Speaker 3:

No, that's why I said I'm not gonna get this. We don't think I'll be good. We gonna do this.

Speaker 2:

We gonna, we gonna do this Sugar, sugar. There's a blind singer last name Charles.

Speaker 3:

Ray.

Speaker 2:

Charles, okay, so keep the fray, okay. Um Shit dark but light Okay.

Speaker 3:

Why Ray, white Ray? You get Ray. What ray? Something white. Not dark, but light Okay, ray light white, no.

Speaker 2:

Relight.

Speaker 3:

Ray middle white light. Let's go back to these movies. This is a very not Black games, are it's?

Speaker 2:

fun though they was doing it last night it was. It was a lot of fun. I didn't do it. They probably all sucked. Okay, this is a movie. All right, it's got Julia Roberts in it.

Speaker 3:

If you hungry, what do you?

Speaker 2:

do eat. Okay, if you get on your knees you go pray, uh-huh, and if you don't, Queens, oh, you said eat, pray love. This is you. This is you.

Speaker 1:

I just talked about it?

Speaker 2:

birthday party.

Speaker 3:

I just oh Fuck, that was the one they make. They go to Vegas.

Speaker 2:

No, no man, I just talked. Carter Lee, carter Lee, rush hour. There it is, that's dope. Oh, it's cool.

Speaker 3:

And it can't be embarrassed.

Speaker 2:

Yes, oh shit, it's a. It's a, it's an animated movie. Good luck, oh, khaleesi, khaleesi rides them dragons. Okay, um, larry does this in fitness. Oh yeah, jay, jay, stray what?

Speaker 3:

he training dragons. How to train a dragon? There it is.

Speaker 2:

Oh, this is perfect. You got this classic scary movie.

Speaker 3:

Halloween in a house haunted, haunted on something he'll.

Speaker 2:

Ryan Reynolds made a remake of it.

Speaker 3:

Oh, it's terrible to the fuck. I forgot that movie's called.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, my future will be right now. It's a true story too.

Speaker 3:

If, fuck, he has an accident.

Speaker 2:

No, that's, that's a you, you, you you are to use. I forgot what it's called. You fucked it up it was terrible. This dude bro. I said, we could be only know that.

Speaker 3:

Was it any of the horror? Mother fuckers? Yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's kind of fun, freshman, how you do it too. All right, have a bunch of white shit. So you oh, this is there, it is Toy Story there. It is, oh yeah, classic Robin Williams with the animals, but the same to one, oh yeah, that's a doctor.

Speaker 3:

Do little Jumanji.

Speaker 2:

OK now, but it had had the rock. It had Kevin Hart, jumanji, but there's a full thing to it.

Speaker 3:

If somebody coming to your house you are inviting them in, or the back that's on the ground. What does it say? Dormant, welcome, welcome, welcome to Jumanji, welcome to Jumanji One more. You got it to the Jumanji, no another.

Speaker 2:

J when the animals being where they be.

Speaker 3:

Welcome to the jungle, Jumanji.

Speaker 2:

There it is, wow it is, oh yeah, oh, this this school. There it is, that's it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I know what it is too.

Speaker 3:

I ain't going to get it.

Speaker 2:

Come on, it must be a movie. Do I go get it? Oh man, I didn't get it.

Speaker 1:

It wasn't glorious Bassist.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

You still be soliciting fruits. Next he said why not? I got you.

Speaker 2:

This is my boy, David YGQ Jones. You know, Jones, you got to tell him where they can find you.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

Well season.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

OK, nice.

Speaker 2:

Anything else you want to say before we get off here? Nope, we're good, all right, I am Thaddeus Shade. You can find me on Twitter at Thaddeus Shade. You can find me on Instagram at Thaddeusshade. You can also find me on TikTok at Thaddeus Shade. I know I say it all the time, and you can also find me on Facebook, but I am never on there.