Nobody’s Talking Podcast

Diving into Sports Glory, Social Dilemmas, and Silver Screen Laughs

February 26, 2024 Bosco Pearson, Joe Pogue, Shyrod Long & Steve McBride Episode 174
Diving into Sports Glory, Social Dilemmas, and Silver Screen Laughs
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Diving into Sports Glory, Social Dilemmas, and Silver Screen Laughs
Feb 26, 2024 Episode 174
Bosco Pearson, Joe Pogue, Shyrod Long & Steve McBride

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Ever meet a living legend? I still get chills thinking about the time I shook hands with Michael Jordan, whose legacy we celebrate in today's episode, reflecting on "The Last Dance" and the indelible mark left by the Chicago Bulls' dynasty. We're also putting out the call to our Aussie friends to chime in on former Bulls players touring down under – is it a cash grab or an honest tell-all? Grab your jerseys, folks; it's game time with a side of cultural musings, including the curious world of celebrity memorabilia and a trip down memory lane with classic TV shows that shaped our humor.

The conversation takes a serious turn as we tackle the thorny subject of sexual misconduct, a topic that's as complex as it is important. We navigate the murky waters of high school scandals, the grooming of young athletes, and the double standards at play. It's a candid discussion where we don't shy away from asking tough questions about moral responsibility and consent. Get ready to explore the shifting attitudes towards these sensitive issues through personal anecdotes and societal observations.

Finally, we wrap up with a nod to the lighter side of entertainment – who wouldn't want to see Atheon Crockett kill it in multiple roles in "A Hip Hop Story"? We remind you to support this fresh comedy hitting theaters soon. But it's not all laughs; we ponder the potential for a "Madam Web" sequel and salute our fellow Cleveland creatives. Whether we're laughing, learning, or listening intently, this episode is all about the intersection of sports, culture, and the stories that make us who we are.

Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!

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Ever meet a living legend? I still get chills thinking about the time I shook hands with Michael Jordan, whose legacy we celebrate in today's episode, reflecting on "The Last Dance" and the indelible mark left by the Chicago Bulls' dynasty. We're also putting out the call to our Aussie friends to chime in on former Bulls players touring down under – is it a cash grab or an honest tell-all? Grab your jerseys, folks; it's game time with a side of cultural musings, including the curious world of celebrity memorabilia and a trip down memory lane with classic TV shows that shaped our humor.

The conversation takes a serious turn as we tackle the thorny subject of sexual misconduct, a topic that's as complex as it is important. We navigate the murky waters of high school scandals, the grooming of young athletes, and the double standards at play. It's a candid discussion where we don't shy away from asking tough questions about moral responsibility and consent. Get ready to explore the shifting attitudes towards these sensitive issues through personal anecdotes and societal observations.

Finally, we wrap up with a nod to the lighter side of entertainment – who wouldn't want to see Atheon Crockett kill it in multiple roles in "A Hip Hop Story"? We remind you to support this fresh comedy hitting theaters soon. But it's not all laughs; we ponder the potential for a "Madam Web" sequel and salute our fellow Cleveland creatives. Whether we're laughing, learning, or listening intently, this episode is all about the intersection of sports, culture, and the stories that make us who we are.

Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!

Speaker 1:

We had a nice pre-game uh pre-game meeting.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

We're gonna have Jerry Springer on, you know.

Speaker 3:

Jerry Springer passed. Right, yeah, he passed he did.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, that's the paradise, but uh, jerry Springer's gonna be on the show. Yeah, jerry, jerry, jerry, back again for another week. Yours truly. Nobody's talking podcasts. I'm Bosco, I am with, and this is the third week. Third week, no, joe.

Speaker 4:

No Joe, this is no Joe, no Joe no Joe, no Joe, no Joe.

Speaker 2:

No Joe, no Joe.

Speaker 1:

No Joe, no Joe.

Speaker 2:

Superman is in the building.

Speaker 1:

Pew pew pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew. I'm gonna find it. I can put it right there, but until then, oh, oh.

Speaker 3:

Pew, pew, pew.

Speaker 4:

Yeah that's it.

Speaker 1:

Ali, hell yeah, since we hit the ring, the ding ding like Rocky. And did we ever say RAP the Carl Weathers?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we did.

Speaker 1:

Apollo Creed. Okay, anyway, RAP to him again, but nah, we just coming right out the gate. Uh, y'all remember the last dance, right? Yeah, Michael Jordan. Now they say Luke Longley, Horace Grant and Scotty Pippin are doing a tour of Australia and they're giving their version. So if y'all go ahead and look it up online or something, they need some money.

Speaker 3:

You can watch the last dance but, they broke.

Speaker 1:

You think they getting paid for it?

Speaker 2:

Why else would they do it?

Speaker 1:

Why else would they do it? You think they doing it for money, or you think they really doing it to give their side of the story.

Speaker 4:

The thing is because I'm sure all of them are doing the. Okay, it wasn't against those cats.

Speaker 1:

So, like you're saying it wasn't salacious or anything, no, no, I didn't think it was salacious at all. Okay.

Speaker 4:

I think it was just. You know, you saw the greatness of Jordan, Like what? He brought out of him Right, right, right.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying these guys are all professional. I said, hey, I love, I'm huge, huge, huge Michael Jordan fan. So now, obviously, you know, as a kid I mean you know, you know, they always say you don't want to meet your hero. Now, I did have the opportunity to meet them, but I was in eighth grade.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And it was, just like you know, after a game they played the Cavaliers, and so I mean just a kid and you looking now as an adult, you know I've seen them a couple of times, but just like never talked to him or nothing, just like seen him and stared at him a couple of times with he's a larger than life figure yeah you just like that's Jordan right.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, like there's very few people that you would see that's like, is that Jordan?

Speaker 1:

Right. He's one of those few people. Yeah, yes, yes, because obviously Prince was like that.

Speaker 4:

Michael Jackson was like that. Michael Jordan yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think what your name is like. Well, at least for me, I think. I think I stare at if I saw her. I know she's probably a little lady, but Oprah, oh yeah, I think if I saw Oprah, I'd be like Oprah. Yeah, that'd be and that well all my life I had to fight.

Speaker 4:

I still haven't seen the news.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm not going to watch it. I mean, I want to support it, but like I'm not, I'm not going to watch it.

Speaker 4:

Back to the joy I was going to say what a dance. I still think they just do it for cloud.

Speaker 1:

You think?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, well, I mean, we all watched the last dance, right? Yeah, I was saying, did you think it was Salacious? No, no I didn't, so it was, I mean granted, the whole thing about focused on Jordan right, he played but them guys got six championships out of it.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 4:

So now do you think they'll always be remembered? Oh yeah, always, always be remembered, always. So in my mind it helped them so, but I will tell you this.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to act like I don't want to hear it. Oh no, yeah, I yeah, no, I want to.

Speaker 5:

I just agree, listen at the age that we are now we can form our own opinions, you know.

Speaker 1:

so now had I watched this as a kid, you know like now as an adult. You just kind of like. I mean you know, everybody don't get along with everybody and they're going to change my decision. Oh yeah, no, no, no, jordan fans, yeah, no, it's not going to change the way I look at my look at it.

Speaker 2:

Be like yep because you've already had to get on your ass For being late already.

Speaker 4:

Anyway, you know, he was a big game, you knew he, you know look long least from Australia, so that's probably why they're doing it. The missing chapter, so he's like, hey, I got, I got somebody in Australia that's willing to hey Scotty. I think some people listen to us over there in Australia.

Speaker 1:

Oh, email nobody's talking podcast at gmailcom and tell us what you think. Go, I could do my.

Speaker 4:

Australian accent.

Speaker 1:

I'm not doing, I'm not touching any of that stuff. I'm not saying nothing.

Speaker 3:

Don't they say shrimp on the bar On the boat? Hey, good day, man Good day.

Speaker 2:

Good day mate. Good day mate.

Speaker 1:

How about some shrimp? No, okay, some kangaroos and some more.

Speaker 4:

They're not even doing it, Because then if they came over like oh, yo and you know I would love to go to Australia.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, I go to Australia. They love black people over in Australia 20 hour flight, you sure. That's what I heard. I'm just going off of here saying we don't fact check.

Speaker 4:

Hell. No, we don't.

Speaker 2:

We need to go over there and fact check for us. I know I need to go over there and fact check.

Speaker 1:

I told y'all we got to start getting some experiences in and I'm telling you I was in Germany, I could have met some of our German you could have met.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I heard, they like black people in Germany too. They like black people in Germany. How do you know you were over there?

Speaker 1:

Because he was over there. That's all I know.

Speaker 4:

But it's funny because, being a military kid, you see a lot of mixed kids are half German.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, you live. How long did you live?

Speaker 4:

over there. I lived over there for a year when I was younger.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 4:

That ain't on the living on base.

Speaker 2:

What age were you? I was 12. 12, 13.

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but did you get a kiss from a German girl?

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I would.

Speaker 1:

He probably wasn't kissing you 12, 13.

Speaker 2:

I was talking to the bitches down with 13.

Speaker 1:

We were like we could. I definitely I was kissing, I think I was probably trying to put my hand down some pants too. I was getting me some and letting your boy smell your fingers. Yeah, the school we went to was a military school, with all.

Speaker 4:

American kids and then established, like where we lived at was like a big project, right, oh, okay, with all military. So you got all on base. It was off base, but it was in a military town Community. Yeah, so you can actually like we could ride our bikes to downtown kits again where we live, like be right there in the middle of it all. But we did that a few times. You know the metric you know the metrics. Yeah, can you?

Speaker 2:

convert. I can't convert.

Speaker 1:

No, no, hell, no, what's.

Speaker 2:

Celsius. I just know zero degrees is freezing, so it must be 32. Hey, 32 Fahrenheit, that's all.

Speaker 1:

I know. All I know is this when I'm center pier, as y'all know, I'm an Abbey Track fan, and when they're like oh, they jumped 6.7. I'm sitting up here like man. Would you please just tell me how many feet to do jump.

Speaker 2:

The meters and shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm sitting up here like putting it in my, and then I'm like I don't even care If he jumped 6.79, whoever jumped 6.80, okay, and if end up telling you later. But I want to know right away. Right, but every how many feet did he jump?

Speaker 4:

like the powerlifting, all that's done in kilograms, metric, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like we're five, yeah we'll go like like 225 and yeah, I had this app that does the like the ass if you wanted and pounds, or do you want to? To kilograms and crazy.

Speaker 2:

I had no idea.

Speaker 1:

The only country that doesn't use that I know which is crazy.

Speaker 4:

I tell you we do everything different than every other country.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

You would have thought we, but I know whatever.

Speaker 4:

That's why we're the world power. I mean, I'm not saying we think better, but just the reason why we're world power. Go ahead, say it with your chest, all right.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I just be like huh.

Speaker 2:

Kilograms always confuse me. That's 16 kilograms, man. What?

Speaker 3:

the fuck how many pounds is that I don't know I was like how fast is fucking kill?

Speaker 1:

That's like a kilometer, Remember maybe? Like 66, kill me, man, y'all fuck me up, so they had 16 kilos of cocaine.

Speaker 2:

I just know it's a lot.

Speaker 1:

Do every listen. If you just tell me, I'm going to tell you what's so funny. Now, this is just a hood upbringing. Anytime I don't even know what the hell Kilo is Right, but anytime I hear a kilo, I just translate it to cocaine. Duh. I swear to God you could be like oh, two kilos.

Speaker 2:

I'm like damn what a cocaine Is that? Two bricks I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Every time I hear kilos and I'm like so what they doing me like kilograms. I got them. I'm saying they're probably me kilograms.

Speaker 4:

I'm like what the hell? 54.1 kilograms.

Speaker 1:

Hey, did you? Hey for real speaking of that. Y'all hear about what somebody had something seized, it was like on a truck and I think you, I think they almost got like, almost like one billion, I know it's a week of cocaine, oh damn.

Speaker 2:

Cartels.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying nothing. I don't know who it was. Nope, you don't hear nothing from me. I don't know who it was.

Speaker 4:

I forgot what you was just talking about.

Speaker 1:

I thought it was on training day.

Speaker 4:

Exactly what you was talking about.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, I'm not across these airways there you go. They say my name Bennett, I ain't anything. No, I don't want none of it. I know that's a lot of dance, a lot of damn. I saw a damn kilos and then I it was this other. What you looking?

Speaker 2:

at. I was looking at kilos. It's a 2.2 05 pounds, so you almost so so.

Speaker 1:

So it's like so what's? 16 kilos 16 kilograms 35 35.2.

Speaker 4:

It's a little over double, so you have a pound.

Speaker 1:

So I'm a Google. How much is 35 pounds of cocaine?

Speaker 2:

Is that 35 kilos?

Speaker 4:

How much is?

Speaker 2:

£77.

Speaker 4:

Yes 35 pounds of cocaine. Sell the floor on the streets. Yeah, we did.

Speaker 1:

We had. We had a cat in in everything. I know there's like man, these cats, these cats is there, it's these cats trying to be mathematicians. Translate in the this is when they, when they, when you watch the news and they give you these numbers that are all. The street value was like 374. The assumption If, if you, who?

Speaker 4:

Only Bye, no, this is town dental, the, there you go street prices, so like if you sit up here like if you seize money dog, I better stop looking this up. You know, they probably tracking me up. They probably just D-D-D-D-D-D.

Speaker 1:

we got someone looking, yeah, but right before that you found you was looking up what church, what time church start.

Speaker 3:

So they're gonna be all right. What time?

Speaker 1:

does church service start?

Speaker 4:

All right hold on I found it okay, weighted US, us dollars, purity, so at 19.

Speaker 1:

I know, let me see 2010,.

Speaker 4:

This just goes up to 2010.

Speaker 1:

And they do track everything, but you're $207 a pound, no $450 a pound. Like this is like it was 35 pounds of cocaine seized in Pearl. I don't know where the hell this is.

Speaker 4:

Okay, 2010, $169 a gram.

Speaker 2:

Dude, that's not a one. Break it down For cocaine Like here's a picture right here, I guess that's.

Speaker 1:

I'll show you in a second. That's kilos. No, that's 35 pounds of cocaine. Wait, no. Yeah that's 35 pounds right there. Yeah, it looked about right.

Speaker 2:

So street value of that $150 a pound 100, yeah, call it $150 a pound.

Speaker 1:

Oh, this was in Mississippi. $150? Hey, this happened in Pearl Mississippi. More than 35 pounds of cocaine was recovered Sunday night by Pearl police officers and Rankin County Investigators Authority said the drugs which police said have a street value. So 35 pounds damn, 35 pounds is about 500,000. God damn Sheesh.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Somebody get killed over that shit man. You just lost me a half a minute. Hey, that's what they were saying up here, Sam was just.

Speaker 4:

They chop it up and they make it yeah so. Good, now it's gracious. I'm just reminiscing back to my drug dealing days. Ha, ha, ha ha.

Speaker 3:

I'm just like damn.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, they gotta chop it up.

Speaker 4:

They chop it up and mix it with that bacon soda.

Speaker 1:

Bacon soda. I got bacon soda yeah.

Speaker 3:

That almond handle.

Speaker 2:

Hey, hey, I just got jokes.

Speaker 4:

Y'all, all y'all, want to try.

Speaker 1:

Hey, listen, y'all know we sent up here this, this show is for entertainment purposes only. Sometimes we talk a little. I mean we might say some good stuff. I mean we always say good stuff, but man, all good, all good After stuff when we, being salacious, we just sent up here trying to entertain the people for a little bit. Get your mind off of sometimes. I mean we can sit up here. So Damien stresses Talk politics don't. Nobody want to sit up here and talk about that stuff all damn day.

Speaker 4:

man, I do got a question for you what y'all think about them. Trump shoes Y'all ain't seen the Trump shoes, Dude, listen. I've never even seen them.

Speaker 1:

And the first time I heard about them was man. I saw some my pops mentioned it the other day.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I saw some.

Speaker 1:

What's my callus?

Speaker 2:

I think Trump might be my pops number one enemy dawg.

Speaker 1:

Man, I tell you what every phone call he bringing them up somehow.

Speaker 2:

Newton John Right there. What's the problem? What's the piano man? What's the piano man? Elton John?

Speaker 4:

Elton John, yeah I saw his shoes, he trying to appeal to black people and I know, he ain't in politics. Elton John, no Trump, oh yeah. I know we don't talk politics, but that's bullshit right there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, maybe. Maybe some black people out there in the vote form.

Speaker 4:

They kind of look like some Gold Jordan ones.

Speaker 1:

You gonna get some Hell. How much they cost $3.99, right.

Speaker 4:

They were limited right, limited editions. Yeah, they only sold. They only made so many man that motherfuckers might sell out.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, they already sold out.

Speaker 4:

You know them, white folks. You're damn right that.

Speaker 1:

Oh my back.

Speaker 3:

Don't give me something them motherfuckers.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna even win Niggas. There's some Trumps, nigga.

Speaker 1:

We just messing around, man.

Speaker 2:

I can see that right there on your mantle right there.

Speaker 4:

Damn right, gonna get some motherfucking Trumps.

Speaker 2:

With a little light.

Speaker 1:

What you say about Elton John.

Speaker 2:

I saw his shoes went on sale at auction. Motherfucker, oh, some shoes that he actually wore.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Some space boots with Elton J on it. I think I seen that shit on the news. We talked about the them motherfuckers sold for like $12,000.

Speaker 1:

We talked about the car, Remember when we said what car like generally and all that, yeah, Okay, what article or clothing would you want?

Speaker 3:

What I want.

Speaker 1:

And we taken out Michael Jackson's glove. Oh damn, we taken away Michael Jackson's glove. How about the jacket?

Speaker 2:

About the parachute pants. Oh, the hammer pants.

Speaker 1:

I had a replica.

Speaker 2:

The parachute pants that Michael used to wear with his zippers on it. Oh, you talked about Michael's pants.

Speaker 1:

Oh, Michael's pants yeah, and the pants yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to think Article of clothing that I would want from any actor.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, just like yeah, anything that you can, Anything that you remember, I want Bruce Lee Roy's geek.

Speaker 4:

Oh, you said Bruce Lee Roy's, or show-nuth.

Speaker 1:

Oh, no, yeah, who's the master Show-nuth that movie, lee?

Speaker 4:

Roy. I would like to see them remake that movie.

Speaker 1:

Playtime's over. Boy, you got that glove. And when he said catching bullets with his teeth. Nigga please.

Speaker 4:

I can watch that movie. Hey, I'm going to tell you what.

Speaker 1:

When that thing came on, I swear to God, I could not take my eyes off Vanity. Oh man, nigga, I'm going to tell you that's what ruined it right there. That's when you were sitting up there the whole time and you like, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, she was gorgeous. I don't know if any of them like that live around me, it was not. You know I'm going by like at that time. You know you like God damn, like what's that.

Speaker 4:

You know what's crazy, though, because she didn't really have no big chest right, she didn't have no big titties.

Speaker 1:

Vanity, that's, but I just looked at her.

Speaker 4:

But back then it was just all about the beauty. I mean, she still had body, don't get me wrong, she still had body, but it wasn't like this. No, I was all about the thickness.

Speaker 1:

Listen, we ain't going to get in. We'll get in wherever we want to get in. That's ridiculous. I mean, if it's just like natural, you sitting up here with a big, fat, fat, fat, fat booty in the real, real tiny waist, it looks disgusting, and if you have it, you're disgusting Disgustingly beautiful. But I mean for. But guess what? Though I still smashed all of it, we'll beat the brakes off of that shit, bet you still hit them.

Speaker 4:

But for real, like you said, Vanity, she was just.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, I never even Pure beauty yeah.

Speaker 4:

Let's take a moment of silence for Vanity, please.

Speaker 3:

Man.

Speaker 4:

Man.

Speaker 1:

But she still with us, ain't she?

Speaker 4:

She remembers, did she?

Speaker 1:

I thought she passed away, I know she was married to that one guy that played for the Raiders for a little bit? No, because wasn't she like an evangelist or a pastor?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, 2016.

Speaker 3:

Oh, she died in 2016?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, In Fremont. She was from Canada. Yeah, she was biracial, huh.

Speaker 4:

She was probably biracial. She had to be yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Damn God bless her heart Nice.

Speaker 2:

Get it girl.

Speaker 4:

But yeah, what would be your costume I chose? Show enough.

Speaker 1:

Man, I take Bruce Lee's his yellow outfit.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, that's good.

Speaker 4:

So I'm Interdragging. Was that Interdragging? Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I take that. Yeah, that was cool, yeah that was cool.

Speaker 2:

That's good. Was that Interdragging?

Speaker 1:

No, it wasn't Interdragging.

Speaker 2:

I think it was Interdragging.

Speaker 1:

Interdragging it's when he fought it's when he fought Fist of Fury, I think Remember when he fought Karim.

Speaker 2:

Abdul-Jabbar. Oh yeah. Yeah, he had to go up each level, but that's the thing I want, the footprint. I think that was Interdragging.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, he wasn't man that was Fist of Fury. I think Fist of Fury. Or Game of Death.

Speaker 2:

It was either Game of Death or Fifth, of Fury.

Speaker 4:

I think it was Game of Death. It was Game of Death.

Speaker 1:

Which one was it?

Speaker 4:

I'm looking over right now.

Speaker 1:

See, yeah, we're looking some stuff up for y'all now. Oh shit, Game of Death.

Speaker 4:

Yep, you're right.

Speaker 1:

It was Game of Death I love Bruce Lee man. Good, and there's Gracious.

Speaker 4:

You can buy it. You can buy it. How much is it? I mean, no, I'll buy it With the no chucks, but I'm saying I want, with the footprint on it.

Speaker 2:

You want the footprint on it? Hey, tell me this.

Speaker 4:

There we go $41 on Amazon, oh, oh that's the Bruce Lee outfit.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I get that vision right on my motorcycle.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, oh yeah, that'll be dope. Jump off that motherfucker like what the hell Like this nigga.

Speaker 1:

Hey did y'all you played with the. Remember you had the Chinese stars, oh yeah, and used to throw them at the tree. Hey, think about all the stuff you could buy. You can't buy stuff.

Speaker 3:

You can't do that stuff now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I remember going buying like butterfly knives and Chinese stars. It was like 12 years old. You can't do that stuff now, man. And what's about the? How did you make your numb chucks? Did you ever make numb chucks before?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we made it with a nail and a piece of the broomstick, and a broomstick you already know broke the broomstick, ground it down, hammered a nail in there, put a chain in there, hammered it in. And you'll be doing this and that motherfucker fly out, bust somebody in the window. You'll be like, oh shit.

Speaker 4:

We used to just take, Get a piece of stick, break it in half and then just tie the rope.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's how we did it. We did it with the, we did it with the nail.

Speaker 2:

We tried to bend the nail over, did a long nail. You bend it over, so it'll hook the chain. Put the chain in there. Do the same thing on the other side. It'll be good until you start going fast and that motherfucker will nail come out.

Speaker 4:

Taking Bruce Lee out of the equation. Who's your favorite kung fu Other than Bruce Lee? Obviously, Bruce Lee is number one on everybody's list, but behind Bruce Lee, who would you pick?

Speaker 1:

Behind.

Speaker 4:

Bruce Lee.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, I like Jason Statham. Is he kung fu? Oh, you told her like I thought you were just man like oh, you're just a fighter, just like fighting. Well, no, you can do it. Jason Statham is my new Bruce Lee. Now I love that cat, anything that dude in man, I'm watching they can be like. Oh, jason Statham is in a butter cooking contest. I'm watching it.

Speaker 2:

I like John Claude Van Damme, just because that nigga.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, John Claude was called.

Speaker 4:

I don't even like Stephen Sagaul.

Speaker 2:

No yeah, he was just smooth, yeah, yeah yeah, but he was cool.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he wasn't really cool and food. He was just kind of like this real quick hey. Jet Lee.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's who I was picking, actually.

Speaker 4:

Jet.

Speaker 2:

Lee Hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

I still like John.

Speaker 2:

Claude, I still like the blood sports of this day. Me like get that nigga.

Speaker 4:

John Claude didn't really train martial arts. That dude can just kick his.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's like high climbed or something, he's just really really good kicker.

Speaker 1:

I think he was actually a gymnast, you know.

Speaker 2:

hey, somebody was saying I know he's a terrible actor.

Speaker 1:

He didn't have no lines.

Speaker 4:

He never had no lines.

Speaker 2:

Hey, you can say a couple those he can do displays and smack him up with his foot.

Speaker 1:

He was good. You can say a couple other lines.

Speaker 3:

This car goes very fast.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if you can figure out who that is.

Speaker 2:

How about that?

Speaker 3:

It's going to go up a building.

Speaker 1:

I mean my impression might be terrible. He's the same person in every Liam Neesons Fast one, fast two, fast 12, fast 13.

Speaker 4:

Michael Jai White.

Speaker 1:

Oh, no, I like oh, michael Jai White, I like him, yeah, I like him.

Speaker 2:

That dude? What did he do? He a fighter, yeah, michael Jai White.

Speaker 1:

Remember he was spawn.

Speaker 4:

He was spawn, he's been through several things. Yeah, now he was yeah, now he's nice. He was nice Trying to think who else Kung Fu wise? But yeah, no one, no one's ever.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's a couple cats that like. I don't know their name Donny, his name is Donny something. Donny Yen, it might be Donny Yen, yeah, yeah, oh man, that dude.

Speaker 4:

The dude. What's the dude's name that plays it?

Speaker 1:

man, I think that that might be it man. Yeah, what's it? Man's name Is that.

Speaker 4:

All right for me to Google it man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's a Donny Yen.

Speaker 1:

Yep, yeah, donny Yen is cold.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he nice with it, yeah he was cool, and then obviously Chuck Norris, y'all didn't like Chuck Norris, everybody like Chuck Norris, yeah he's just a country white boy.

Speaker 3:

Walker, I was like kicking people.

Speaker 4:

I was like God damn.

Speaker 1:

What about what was hold David Karadine?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, David Karadine's nice.

Speaker 1:

Remember David Karadine when he was on Kung Fu, yep man, that show was so damn boring I was like you know what I'm gonna see if I can watch an episode. I don't know if I ever watched a full episode of Kung Fu, maybe. Maybe I didn't get it because you know how you can watch stuff they say, like the Cosby show. Now, being our age, now you laughed as a kid, but now you laughing at it as a parent, either a parent and adult or whatever, because you get a parent age, you get some of the soups, the sense of humor now right.

Speaker 1:

And it's so funny because you were laughing back then because of the kids, but now you laughing because of the adults. Like I told you, every now and again I see golden girls or something will pop up and that show was so hilarious. Man, you get all the jokes, yeah, as a kid you wouldn't get nothing. Hell, no, you would get all the jokes now. You're like, oh, this is hilarious.

Speaker 4:

But then you watch some of these you know these animation, newer movies. There's a lot of adult humor that kids don't really get.

Speaker 2:

Right, right, right right. I don't want to hear it.

Speaker 4:

I had a parent up in there just laughing, like that's real reason why I'm laughing, uh huh, it's crazy how you experience things as a kid now as an adult, like you said, go back and watch some of these.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah yeah, I'm telling you that was a blanche.

Speaker 3:

I guess the one that was supposed to be Lucy Goosey. Yeah, yeah, man.

Speaker 1:

I told you the episode. I think it was a couple of weeks ago. I think Blanche was talking to, uh, I think whatever Betty White's character is I forget, I forget Betty White's name on the show, but she was like oh I know, when y'all first met me, you thought I wore too much makeup and I was a whore, and it's like no, you don't wear too much makeup at all.

Speaker 1:

Oh my, oh my dude. She just had me in stitches, man, you know, as a kid you like, yeah, you like, why they laugh at it? Oh, okay, I probably laughed at the too much makeup.

Speaker 3:

You know not paying that much attention.

Speaker 1:

You're like, oh hell, no, yeah, now whoever wrote that show? Because you know, obviously we always talk about our old school shows, like I told you, obviously, uh, I love Threes Company. I was a big Love Boat fan, the Love Boat in Fantasy Island.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I love Fantasy Island, I like.

Speaker 4:

Gilligan's Island. I used to watch Gilligan's Island, oh yeah, I like Gilligan's Island.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I used to watch it, but you know what?

Speaker 1:

I never realized With the Love Boat. So people? So basically the Love Boat was a singles cruise, was it? Or or did people just go on there like looking for, trying to find love?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then they realized that they already had it and whatever. Yeah, trying to make a little connection.

Speaker 1:

I tell you these shows, boy, because it's way, way like. Stuff is just way different now.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, some of the stuff they do, they can't do now.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, oh they. Somebody was talking about dude. We already said this Archie Bonker, archie nope, Did Jefferson's Nope. So you really can't, man, dude, you can't do that, why now? Hell yeah, shit. I'm trying to think with a two PC. I'm trying to think. I don't even know if you could do Smoky and Abandoned. Probably not, I think. I think he said a couple things in there. Man, you like man Can't do it Can't do the little rascals. Nope the Duke boys.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I was trying to think That'll run around and try to call a little black boy Buckwheat now.

Speaker 1:

Just imagine, right, buckwheat, what'd you say?

Speaker 3:

What'd you call me.

Speaker 4:

You know it just wouldn't. You know it just wouldn't fit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you had Buckwheat and Stymie. Then everybody wanted to talk to Darla. Oh yeah, he was like man listen.

Speaker 4:

Good times, oh yeah, oh yeah, you couldn't do good times.

Speaker 1:

And then, hey, they were from the shy. Yeah, good times, boy. That was a real struggle right there. The struggle was real. You had good times, man, you was like man. James is always mad.

Speaker 2:

Man for real, like what the hell.

Speaker 1:

Somebody get that man some overtime. That was real right there, though it was it was real, it was real, it was real. Like now. Even when you see those, I remember where they made. You know, gerard Carmichael, mm-hmm. When he had his show, carmichael's show, right man, that show was great. Yeah, that show was great. Even I like the way it was shot. It was just like it was a real good show, because it took you back Like to those times and I'm wondering if that's what he was trying to capture. I think so.

Speaker 1:

Like when he, because I was like yeah.

Speaker 3:

Kind of baby yeah it had that.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm saying like a family matters, yeah, that old school, feel To the old school, feel Like the way things were shot, you kind of you know.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I know what you mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. But it didn't last very long right, I know Like maybe two seasons, maybe Two, maybe three. I know I watched all of it when it was on, but all the shows.

Speaker 4:

Now you notice, even like Abid Elementary right. It's all like third person perspective or whatever they.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, like when they look at the camera they interview, yeah, so yeah, a lot of the shows are like that. That stuff is hilarious, so it's kind of like Because I watched like when you know Modern Family kind of, did that Modern Family, did that Modern Family was hilarious.

Speaker 4:

Office did that.

Speaker 1:

See, I never watched the office Office is funny.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I never watched the office. I watched the office a few times.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to think what else? But?

Speaker 2:

then Abid Elementary is my new hot shit. Oh man, Abid Elementary is.

Speaker 1:

I'm actually currently watching the middle of the new season, season one.

Speaker 2:

What Season one.

Speaker 1:

I mean season three. I mean Season three, episode one. I got you. Yeah, you know that's. I know where probably one came on, I think Wednesday night.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it was like three episodes so far right.

Speaker 1:

It should be because remember the first, or it might be two.

Speaker 4:

I like the way to the end of the season. That way I could just oh so you put them all together.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I kind of watch it.

Speaker 4:

It just. I'm like man there's. You know, I kind of watch, hey waitin'.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm cool, I'll watch week to week, week to week I mean, that's how it should, that's what we grew up to watch.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, now it's spoiled by all these things.

Speaker 1:

No, that's why I was like, nah, I still like it, I don't even mind, even if it's recorded. Sometimes I let the commercials just kind of, you know, I go use the bathroom, or. But I did realize I thought SWAT came back, okay, and I don't know what's that. I just saw it on a recorder. Okay, I thought it was going to be on Netflix because Netflix bought it. So I know this is the last season, I think, but I remember 911 was supposedly. It got canceled or something, and now that's on another channel, another channel yeah, so hopefully somebody will pick SWAT up.

Speaker 1:

Man SWAT, that's my show. Someone will pick it up. I love watching, so I don't know what it is with them cop shows. So you think I'm watching SWAT now. Way back when I watched Chips, adam, I think, adam 12. I think it was like Adam 12 and Andy Gr Anything you just would like with a cop in it. Yeah, I watched all of them shows.

Speaker 3:

You like the cop shows.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like maybe I should have been a police.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I watched Chimps.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what you know, because now I'm sitting here thinking about all that stuff, man, Like I watched oh, it was one with Southland.

Speaker 3:

It was real.

Speaker 1:

Virginia.

Speaker 2:

King.

Speaker 3:

It was on TNT yeah.

Speaker 1:

So I watched that. That was good. If you a criminal or if you a cop, I love them shows. I know they got some of the shows like FBI or Rookie, but some of them are so far in now I probably have to hit Powerball so I can just sit in my theater room. Did you watch Magnum PI? I watched Magnum PI. I watched Hawaii 5.0. In the heat of the night.

Speaker 4:

I used to love it. Yeah, I used to sit up there and watch that.

Speaker 1:

Did y'all watch MASH?

Speaker 4:

No, you know.

Speaker 2:

My parents watch MASH. Yeah, that's what I was like. I didn't get into it.

Speaker 4:

I would have it on every once in a while.

Speaker 1:

Dude, that's another one. I'm just like maybe I just didn't get it.

Speaker 4:

I'm asking you a little bit now.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I watched Hill Street Blues. Hill Street Blues is good and Barney Miller Cops Damn. It's a pattern here. Doom, doom, what's that one?

Speaker 4:

Remember Star skin hutch. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

They told y'all another cop show.

Speaker 4:

Everything comes back.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, cops and super hero.

Speaker 4:

I used to just like watching cops.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, cops Reno 911.

Speaker 3:

Oh shit.

Speaker 4:

That show was funny as hell.

Speaker 2:

Man, that shit was hilarious.

Speaker 1:

Listen, y'all seen the movie? Oh yeah, Reno 911. Miami. Man.

Speaker 4:

That is one of my favorite movies of all time Tire City gets locked down, except for them. Yeah, that was weak. Who's your favorite officer out there?

Speaker 1:

Trudy.

Speaker 4:

Trudy.

Speaker 1:

Trudy, trudy and Nisi, nash man, both of them. And then my favorite criminal was Terry Nick Swaronson. He blah-hey, it looks fun. I do be all like, oh, this cat is out of control.

Speaker 4:

He's Officer Dangle oh you, officer Dangle.

Speaker 1:

Oh man when he be getting them new boots. Little ass short time I be weak and you see when his bike is always getting stowed.

Speaker 3:

Throw it up, there it is.

Speaker 1:

How you a cop, your bike is always getting stowed, we ain't watching that show. Man, every last one of them people would have been fired.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, Always.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, for real people they got to watch. If you haven't seen Reno, 911, miami they made it was one more. I watched it. They came back with like a little short show yeah, yeah, I saw some of those Like Tubi or something.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I saw some of them. You had to download the app to watch it.

Speaker 1:

And they made another movie Talk. I watched, it was all, it wasn't as ah, it wasn't as funny as it was funny just because I was glad it was them. But man, that Reno 911, man, they had to order Reno 911 Miami.

Speaker 4:

Yeah they did it, they did everything right there.

Speaker 1:

Don't go ahead.

Speaker 4:

Did y'all see that thing RJ sent about the players. I don't know if y'all want to talk about that. The players were getting molested or raped. Oh yeah, I saw that. Oh no.

Speaker 1:

What happened.

Speaker 4:

You got to watch the video.

Speaker 1:

But yeah.

Speaker 4:

What was his name? Oh, you sent it today.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he sent it this morning 15, 16, was getting raped by the coach's daughter.

Speaker 1:

What.

Speaker 2:

I don't say rape, but I'm saying molested by the coach's daughter.

Speaker 1:

They were 14, 15?

Speaker 2:

15, 16 year old, she was the athletic trainer.

Speaker 4:

She was the trainer, sexual assault by the trainer, and it was the coach's daughter the coach's daughter. So, cherish Wright, they were talking about it. Yeah, you got to watch it and there was four or five.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, four or five.

Speaker 2:

Oh, there was 14 or 15?. No, there was 14 and 15 years old. You ain't molesting me at 14 or 15.

Speaker 1:

Six former four or five, no you touch me, we just having fun. It's a story of history.

Speaker 2:

He said everybody knew about it. Yeah, it's a story of history. It just transferred to a different school, Hell.

Speaker 4:

Wright was one of six former Colton High School players who originally sued the Colton I said they were in high school.

Speaker 1:

They were in high school.

Speaker 4:

Man. So that's why I kind of joke because they were talking about, because he came on there and basically was saying yeah, you would go get spatted.

Speaker 1:

That's what they call it. Yeah, like go get taped up.

Speaker 2:

Well, they was getting spammed.

Speaker 4:

Oh oh. They was getting hit. Yeah, so she was getting hit before games, allegedly, and I'm thinking OK, yeah, she just. But now, all of a sudden, they want to come.

Speaker 1:

Tell them what they telling on that. Yeah, some suckers it's suing her 14 and 15.

Speaker 2:

Suing her, I feel bad for these young men, Just like the massage girls that sued Watson. They all came out the Woodward's once they brought the lawsuit.

Speaker 1:

But I'm saying so, these young men, no, you know what I don't want to. So they 14, 15 years old, right, you 9th, 10th grade, yeah, and you and a young lady want to give you head before your game, and 10 years later you want to come out and sue.

Speaker 4:

I know that's crazy, that's a bull, so it was said in 2002 during his freshman season at Colton. At the time he was 15 and she was 21. He alleged that she became increasingly flirtatious, displaying favoritism towards him and giving him a technique name, behavior you now recognize as grooming.

Speaker 2:

Whatever man man.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you know what Nigger?

Speaker 2:

grooming.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to that old.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to the young man If I was getting pussy at 15,.

Speaker 2:

Nigga, I'm happy.

Speaker 1:

I ain't getting molested and she was 21.

Speaker 2:

I'm getting satisfied.

Speaker 4:

I watch the story and I sit here and I'm, like you know, I kind of sympathize for these young men. Shit. But at the same time I'm thinking Niggas she 21. I was 15. She 21. And I'm sitting here right now.

Speaker 2:

You were like I'm from the college girl. Yeah, exactly, I'm from the college girl. You know how it is.

Speaker 4:

That's, and I know it's different for guys and girls.

Speaker 1:

No, no, listen, we know it's double standard niggas. Hey, we're not gonna tap down to around now. If it was a young lady, if it was a young lady, if she was 15 and the guy was 21,. Lock his ass up. Yes, yes, but you're 15 and she 21. Man, please, let's go.

Speaker 2:

You're trying to tell my buddies about it. You're just having fun and we all get in here.

Speaker 1:

I'm like let's all go get in. It's so funny too, because I used to literally get spat.

Speaker 4:

it Like real spat before the high school game I'm talking about, like I really got my shoes taped up, so that's why I'm sitting here like that's spat.

Speaker 1:

Like y'all was talking about.

Speaker 4:

She was spat.

Speaker 1:

Well, ready coach. So what made these guys tell Like are they Money?

Speaker 4:

That's what she said. She's like.

Speaker 2:

She's like why are they?

Speaker 4:

coming forward now.

Speaker 1:

So how did she know?

Speaker 4:

31, what no so?

Speaker 1:

Because it was 2002.

Speaker 4:

He's 36, so she was 41 probably.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, man, come on man.

Speaker 1:

Is she still spatting?

Speaker 2:

She probably spat with some ditches.

Speaker 4:

Could, you demonstrate it.

Speaker 1:

We did these jokes, show me your technique.

Speaker 2:

We just had fun. How did you hook me at 15?

Speaker 1:

You can't be molested at 14 and 15. As a man, as a man.

Speaker 2:

And if the woman. By another man. Yeah, that's what we're standing in the church.

Speaker 1:

Yo, by another man you can, but not by no woman. I think most guys. You can't get molested by no woman if you're 15 and she's 21.

Speaker 3:

Come on, dude, I'm being honest.

Speaker 1:

Hey, oh no.

Speaker 3:

I ain't gonna even sit in a fair and face. Look at that women and they start, you know.

Speaker 1:

Man.

Speaker 4:

Having them things down, and if a woman at 15 comes up to me especially a 21-year-old.

Speaker 1:

Windblow the wrong way when I was 15. I probably wouldn't sit there and look to her like man you're gonna let me touch your titties.

Speaker 4:

Right, how many titties you gonna touch on the bus on the way home? I know I'm gonna call my hand up your shirt.

Speaker 2:

How many times I had to hide my shit because I got hard, because the wind blew the wrong way.

Speaker 1:

At 14 and 15. At 14 and 15, I had no control. They should just be like.

Speaker 2:

Dying soon. I see a girl, I just smelt, damn.

Speaker 1:

Now, if you say Shit, shit it's Dying Four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, yes, once you 13, 14.

Speaker 2:

Once you in high school.

Speaker 4:

Once you in high school, let's say high school, all right, once you in high school.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna say of you seven grade, eight grade. But high school no man. You just fucking a college girl. That's all the.

Speaker 4:

That's bragging rights and you want a football team. That ain't nothing, that's sewerable. And if a woman's like, oh, let me go ahead and take care of you, he could have easily said no, no man, that's all he can say Right, I'm good.

Speaker 2:

He's stronger than her. Exactly, I think it was spucking her face.

Speaker 4:

He could have said I'm good, I'm good, but that nigga's probably just Put his head back, you know how we do.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you gonna suck it. Oh shit, oh okay.

Speaker 1:

You want some milks? Open the gate.

Speaker 4:

I mean, I feel for the young man, I mean 36 years old, having to relive this trauma. Man, I don't feel, I'm not even putting that fake shit out there.

Speaker 2:

No, that's like fake news. I'm not even putting that. That's some Trump shit.

Speaker 4:

I'm not even putting that fake shit out there. Shoes coming in next week.

Speaker 1:

Niggas, you just suck. I apologize, my bro. Now, if you were four or five, my heart goes out to you.

Speaker 2:

Right, right, but you're 14, 15.

Speaker 1:

And you knocking something off that's 21. Okay.

Speaker 2:

What about those guys saying guys, 14, 15, fucking the teachers as 23, 24?

Speaker 4:

They suck as two that only suck us because they tell.

Speaker 2:

I know.

Speaker 3:

I was like man, you see them teachers.

Speaker 2:

Man, I be fucking the shit out to the teacher. I wouldn't tell nobody that I was 21. If she said don't tell nobody. I ain't telling nobody, except for my close personal friend I ain't telling nobody but my brother, but my brother would tell everybody, so I can't tell you you gotta be selective about your tail, I know, but he tell everybody, you know, when you tell just everybody's jealous, so that's why they say something yeah.

Speaker 2:

I was like I ain't telling nothing until I got into the army. I'm getting the army. Man, I was fucking this shit out of Miss Dahl.

Speaker 1:

I remember there were speculation. There was speculation when I was in high school that a certain person had sex with a teacher. You know, I've, I heard all the stories. I just leave it at that. I'm not saying like no year, I mean, actually I wasn't even. I wasn't even in high school.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It was just you know.

Speaker 3:

So it wasn't when I was there, I'm sure.

Speaker 4:

Well, I just heard stories. Sure happens that every one of these schools you just don't hear about it.

Speaker 2:

I'm sure LeBron got him, so why he was in school. Don't put a problem out there like that.

Speaker 1:

Hey, now, I definitely wasn't talking about him, I was just thinking to be, ah, this shit gonna be.

Speaker 4:

He's like wait, wait, huh.

Speaker 1:

No hey, this was before I got to the school. Oh, okay, so I wasn't even high school yet, and Shay LeBron was.

Speaker 2:

He was still a little tiny kid but no, no, lebron had a mustache when he was 17.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Full grown man.

Speaker 2:

Right Full grown man she was like shit.

Speaker 1:

He's talking about going viral. We'll be like oh then, nobody's talking podcast.

Speaker 4:

I'm like hey, this ain't true, we just nobody's talking podcast.

Speaker 1:

They not say nothing about LeBron James, no, and him in high school. Oh shit, oh, we all, I said it was, we just know.

Speaker 2:

somebody said oh, I know.

Speaker 4:

I'm glad she rose down here and I'm Alabama, joe, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Now at Joe's high school, I heard and the captains always got hit.

Speaker 2:

That's part of being a captain.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, but listen, no, no. Now, like you said, if you want to talk about like the 21 year old trainer was messing with, like the 14 or 15 year old cheerleader, oh no, he need to be locked up.

Speaker 4:

Yeah Right, and it shouldn't be a double standard.

Speaker 1:

Dude, listen, life is a double standard. Let's just keep stuff what's his name? Keep you the honey.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, most boys are going to be like oh, oh, ok, you know, come on 14, 15 years old yeah exactly Most boys are going to be like OK, let me go ahead and take that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Now take yourself back to 14, 15.

Speaker 4:

Hey Bostco, go get some snacks, and then you see some titties or some little cookies.

Speaker 1:

You know, back when I was 14, 15, I had koochie hairs. You know, now I think they have koochie hairs and that, but they got rid of them. You see, some little koochie hairs and all that stuff. You sitting up here like man, your palms start getting a little sweaty and you start doing like a little tap dance with your feet. You get around your boys.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you see that, hey nigga, you start sitting up here clicking your heels three times, thinking of home Like man, listen See now, because you know take a little bit to get worked up when you start becoming old. But like this guy said, you know that motherfucking wind blow, man, that leaf mess around across your kneecap. You like, uh-oh, I'm feeling. I'm feeling kind of special right now.

Speaker 4:

I told you I've been right, first grabbed by, first titty on the bus.

Speaker 2:

Like man. I didn't think you could say that on the bus.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you throw the arm over so you could cover it. Go underneath the shirt, grab the titty.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I remember here like during high school. That's when chicks used to let you suck on their titties, like even if they weren't smashing yet you know you try to get some or something.

Speaker 2:

You get the second base, third base, and then she'd be like oh.

Speaker 1:

Then she have on that big sweater and she kind of lift it up. You start sucking them titties. Oh yeah, let me put my hand down your pants. You ain't even doing that, but you just like. Then I told you oh man.

Speaker 2:

There you go.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Pretty big memories that's so good, smells so good, it was fun being a teenager.

Speaker 1:

Always 14 and 15.

Speaker 2:

And these cats is not all my good 20 years later, man, why the fuck you going to bring this shit up? Traumatized I didn't realize I was traumatized. I need some money. I can't have a decent relationship because of that. I'm still looking for that type of head. I can't find a head hunter like she was. She was a throat goat, she was a gobbler.

Speaker 3:

Come on, come on come on.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

Nobody how much more I want. Did they show up to start the show?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they showed a video. They showed a video of the police brought her in for questioning everything. Man, 20 years later.

Speaker 4:

They were like why do you think the boys are coming forward Now? She was like because they want money.

Speaker 1:

She shouldn't even be embarrassed.

Speaker 2:

That shit is hilarious man.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, you got to watch the video.

Speaker 1:

Well, let me see, is that when did this happen at?

Speaker 4:

South Carolina.

Speaker 1:

So there's no statute, no statute of limitations.

Speaker 3:

This is our box drill. What we're trying to do is stand down.

Speaker 4:

I just heard a coach.

Speaker 1:

This is where White also met Strauss' daughter Tiffany, who worked as the team's lone athletic trainer. It started off. Normal. It started off. She helped me with what I needed to be helping. Oh, she was a white chick. More and more that, yeah.

Speaker 5:

I was around her, they started changing, got a little bit more and more flirtatious. This kept getting worse and worse.

Speaker 1:

This kept getting worse and worse. Oh my god, she crashed right then. 15. Says Tiffany Strauss, who was then 21, began to touch him inappropriately during treatment sessions.

Speaker 2:

How many black girls do you know that?

Speaker 3:

are headhunters.

Speaker 2:

That he says continue during the software. She started performing girl sex on me in a vacuum. You can't even repeat it. Can't even repeat it with a straight face. Look at her. I mean massage. Ok. That's where he knows.

Speaker 3:

So is she rich now? No Happened to the best of your recollection, how many?

Speaker 2:

I didn't realize I was getting molested at that time.

Speaker 1:

Man.

Speaker 2:

That was a lot.

Speaker 1:

More than 20.

Speaker 2:

More than 20, niggas.

Speaker 1:

So, man, I went back more than 20 times. They need to throw that out of the court.

Speaker 2:

I was fucking this bitch.

Speaker 1:

I was fucking that bitch. That was his boo.

Speaker 2:

Ass. He was just mad. She was fucking everybody else too. That's all that was.

Speaker 1:

That was his boo thing. That's terrible man, he messing up that young lady's.

Speaker 4:

Here's the thing, he's a letter. To continue, though, what did she do now? Oh, she was. I think they like, if you listen to the story, they, you know some other kids' mom brought it up, brought it to the school's attention or the principal's attention. They didn't really do nothing. They ended up transferring the coach, or the coach were tired or whatever. Yeah, Her dad, they did the clergy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just transferred to a different school.

Speaker 4:

They transferred her to a different school. And I think her dad became like athletic director of another school.

Speaker 2:

Right, yeah. And then her dad passed away.

Speaker 1:

Now he's suing her, her dad was probably like oh, so the dad passed.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Her dad was probably like hey, that's Cherie's wife. Man. Come on, man. He ended up in the NFL.

Speaker 2:

Still, that's our best player you need to go ahead and you know so is this his platform that he's using to bring this to attention, bring this to life.

Speaker 1:

So he was in the league for a little bit.

Speaker 2:

I don't know how long, but I'm going to look it right, so it must be out of money. What school?

Speaker 1:

did he go to? Yeah, what school did he go to?

Speaker 2:

It's a shame, man.

Speaker 1:

You look at this motherfucker, did he go to South?

Speaker 2:

Carolina. You look at this motherfucker. We ain't got no credibility to his story. None, you went to USC. No credibility. I'm just saying you think?

Speaker 4:

of it as a dude. You like California. He went to USC University of Southern California.

Speaker 2:

Wow, I want to see proof.

Speaker 1:

Man. Show me a video nigga.

Speaker 2:

Same thing you would say to a girl. Oh hell no. You bring that shit up because he made it to the league Waiting for the Chargers and the bills.

Speaker 1:

Hey man come on, dude.

Speaker 2:

I don't know man.

Speaker 4:

In the Texans? I don't know, I just can't see it.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

I can't see it. I'm so happy to get something when I'm 15.

Speaker 1:

I was like that's what I'm saying. 14, 15? I'm like dude for real.

Speaker 2:

And she give me. She give me sloppy toppy.

Speaker 1:

Dog and then to bring it up, I mean say something. Then I mean, if you really really that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Why wait till now to say something?

Speaker 1:

Hey, I tell you this Probably behind closed doors man homeboy getting clowned, man Cause that's yeah.

Speaker 2:

Man that was molested.

Speaker 1:

Over three years. So she molested him for three years Over the next three years.

Speaker 4:

Right Told the child's word there's absolutely, there's absolutely, no way you can molest somebody for three years and eventually they had sex during team dinners at Coach's Hall. Come on, now I'm done with it. I don't even wanna talk about it, no more.

Speaker 1:

Come on. So for three years that was his boo.

Speaker 4:

She molesting you.

Speaker 1:

That was his boo thing, allegedly, and he, the only reason, groomed him, the only thing.

Speaker 2:

Groomed him. For who man? No, so now it's just Phyti-Shayza Gray and shit. She got groomed, she groomed him. That's what they call it.

Speaker 4:

They call it grooming, Like when someone older is messing with someone younger. Like that they call it grooming.

Speaker 2:

Well, grooming for who, though For her?

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh. And you know, they all say he's a women when he got 18.

Speaker 2:

And they try to train us. So when he got 18, he was like fuck you.

Speaker 1:

Like your long term.

Speaker 2:

He went off to college and was like fuck you, I got somebody new.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

But here's the thing is. So for three years she's performing oral sex on you and you had sex with her during dinner after coach is home, right you?

Speaker 1:

know, man, they gotta throw that case out. The coach is like I know they gotta sit up here.

Speaker 2:

Coach is like hey, that's our middle-ticket. Hey, you know what I'm saying. You know the nigga?

Speaker 4:

going to USC. You know he about to go to the league. Keep him happy. He had a three-year contract worth 13 million, you say how old is she now?

Speaker 1:

She?

Speaker 4:

got 41.

Speaker 1:

She said 41. 42 probably 44 or 6.

Speaker 2:

He 36,. He was five years old.

Speaker 1:

She was five years old. Okay, okay, 42, yeah. Yeah, she's 41, 42, yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy man, but for three years. That's what I understand.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Man, and now, all of a sudden, like I can say I also want to come out now.

Speaker 1:

No, that's like when the people come out and be like, oh, he molested me. Just like watch it, or he did something like five, okay, so you're going to literally let somebody do something to you and then you're going to say rate coach's house or whatever, and then For five like. After Five times you say like after the first time, ladies, I'm going straight to the cops, I'm going to the cops. Right, I know this isn't right.

Speaker 4:

Sorry, sorry, man, I can't do this, right yeah man, I don't know, man, I don't know this story, just so why would you?

Speaker 1:

I'm, yeah, no, I'm like I wouldn't even want to be man, I wouldn't even want to be associated with that story. That's the thing. Like you, like you the guy, I mean, at least it's a it's 20 years later. At least it ain't him messing around with an underage girl, True yeah that's true.

Speaker 2:

The older girl, that's true, but okay.

Speaker 1:

He's he's going, he's still, I guarantee in some locker rooms I guarantee somebody like oh, this nigga. I think he's out of the league now, but Still, yeah, but still in the locker rooms, like, hey, this is a locker room right here. Think about it.

Speaker 4:

This dude, this nigga he's obviously a D1 athlete, right Pro athlete. What you think he been doing since he? He?

Speaker 2:

got the NRC Bad bitches all day long, so I think just her he been fucking other bitches too.

Speaker 1:

So we made them all of a sudden want to just. We made them want to just, and then he went to USC, man. Come on, man, man listen.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, I'm getting off this.

Speaker 4:

She has not face charges for the cent so she had. So this is California, so it happened in California, but hold on. So Wright told the outlet he's speaking out now to help prevent similar issues from happening to young kids. Move forward.

Speaker 2:

Okay, man, thank you. Whatever, I'm fucking all my teachers. Fuck outta here. Anyone that want that smoke, they can get it. That's how I am. I'll be like shit. You ain't gotta worry about me telling until I'm 50. I tell everybody when I'm 50, your ass be old and dead then. So it don't matter. He's just trying to get his name in the news.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's just dumb shit. He probably tried to become a motivational speaker. Something, something. Now also, he needs something.

Speaker 1:

You gotta come out, let my 15 year old son come home like dad, my teacher, Miss Dewberry Touch. Hey that's when you sit up here, but I can't miss Dewberry. So now you know I can go to the authorities, right?

Speaker 2:

Lord, you can touch me, you can make this a father son.

Speaker 4:

Sure, show me where you touched him at.

Speaker 2:

I need you to physically show me what you did to him.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Otherwise we're gonna have to bring the police into this.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead, keep going. I'm about to give you some milks.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Ah, some milks.

Speaker 4:

Y'all know y'all love listening to us.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this is good, this is good shit.

Speaker 1:

Hey, we appreciate y'all. Listen, I'm telling y'all right now, miss Dewberry. If you sensitive honestly, we really don't care. This is just a hobby. Turn it off if you don't like it. Yeah, you don't If you got a 15-year-old kid and he's being touched by a 21-year-old woman, boy, boy yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'll be a joke.

Speaker 2:

Somebody's boy toward.

Speaker 4:

I'll be like damn.

Speaker 2:

Somebody's boy toward, he's like what the fuck? Yeah, what's wrong with the daddy?

Speaker 3:

Goodness gracious.

Speaker 1:

I'll be like son, she got that wet wet. Let me smell your fingers.

Speaker 4:

Hey, just don't get a practice.

Speaker 1:

But then you start hitting it you be like damn your son dick bigger than you, god damn.

Speaker 2:

Like damn son, you was right. This shit wet like the ocean.

Speaker 1:

We going to the door. You're gonna hurt my feelings. Yeah, excuse me, police, I'm calling a police.

Speaker 2:

You said what I was like yeah, she fuck me and my son. Take both to jail, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's not right, Ossifer.

Speaker 2:

You know that shit ain't right, oh man.

Speaker 4:

Why you decided to turn her in. Oh you know, what.

Speaker 1:

Hey, look, I just thought about something. I got something to say. What is that? Hey, I heard Atheon Crockett shout out to the Breakfast Club. He has a movie out called A Hip Hop Story. You said comedy. Yep, it's only being played at AMC. Y'all, make sure you go out and watch it. Is it out yet? It came out. It comes out. Well, no. February 23rd.

Speaker 4:

Oh, ok, so yeah. So what's up? Yeah, I saw the previews for it.

Speaker 1:

So anyway, he's playing like what.

Speaker 4:

Like eight different characters or something like that.

Speaker 1:

Whatever I'm just saying, just go and support him, and he's a very funny dude. Like I said, all this stuff we talk about, dude, we ain't getting paid for nothing. I just know he's a funny dude and started watching the staples. Go out and support that. A hip hop story is a comedy, all right, and it's only been played at AMC. So if you don't have an AMC where you are, I'm sure it'll be out on streaming somewhere soon. Yeah, oh yeah. The event staples.

Speaker 4:

I do. I want to check that out.

Speaker 1:

I started watching. That I do. I keep saying I said I watch one night and pop, it's the greatest night, the greatest night in pop. I keep saying one night and pop. I haven't watched it yet. Hey, that was great, though, that was great, saw Madam Web, just saying, oh, yeah, yeah, madam Web.

Speaker 4:

Madam Web, yeah, there's got to be a sequel.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, for Madam Web it has to be yeah. What would you think about Isabella Merced? They all could Buy it. You saw Isabella right. Yes, she's from Cleveland Ohio. I just want people to know that it's Isabella Merced from Cleveland Ohio, halle Berry from Cleveland Ohio, pascua Pearson from Akron Ohio.

Speaker 2:

All right, y'all All right, this column.

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