Let It Rain Podcast

Chaotic Montgomery Brawl and Romantic Entanglements

August 23, 2023 SpoonB & DJ Nate Slaughter Season 1
Chaotic Montgomery Brawl and Romantic Entanglements
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Let It Rain Podcast
Chaotic Montgomery Brawl and Romantic Entanglements
Aug 23, 2023 Season 1
SpoonB & DJ Nate Slaughter

Get ready to challenge your perspectives with us, your hosts DJ Nate and Spoon B, as we scrutinize the Apple $500 million settlement over slowing down older iPhones. We go beyond the headlines, questioning the value of the latest iPhones and talking about the art of scamming the system. Sprinkled with snippets from our lives, we'll make you part of the journey as we share stories about our kids' first day of school and the rollercoaster of emotions that come along with that.

Transitioning from tech to tumult, we journey into the world of hazing and bullying, sparked by the recent Montgomery brawl. Discussing the incident with the hat-throwing at the dock, we delve into the reactions it elicited and the broader implications. Wrestling with the shifting cultural norms, long-term effects of bullying, and the portrayal of such events in media, we shed light on the reality behind the headlines. Fasten your seatbelts as we also delve into the potential for sponsorship opportunities arising out of such altercations.

As if the ride wasn't thrilling enough, we bring in a dash of humor as we navigate the choppy waters of relationship dynamics. Have you ever wondered about the potential repercussions of a spouse wanting to sleep with an ex? Or when it's okay to let out a fart around your partner? We candidly discuss these and more, including the importance of honesty, communication, and the effect of children on relationships. So, let's laugh, ponder, and perhaps even squirm a bit as we ponder the big questions of life, tech, and relationships together. All aboard, and welcome to another exciting episode of Let it Rain podcast!

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Get ready to challenge your perspectives with us, your hosts DJ Nate and Spoon B, as we scrutinize the Apple $500 million settlement over slowing down older iPhones. We go beyond the headlines, questioning the value of the latest iPhones and talking about the art of scamming the system. Sprinkled with snippets from our lives, we'll make you part of the journey as we share stories about our kids' first day of school and the rollercoaster of emotions that come along with that.

Transitioning from tech to tumult, we journey into the world of hazing and bullying, sparked by the recent Montgomery brawl. Discussing the incident with the hat-throwing at the dock, we delve into the reactions it elicited and the broader implications. Wrestling with the shifting cultural norms, long-term effects of bullying, and the portrayal of such events in media, we shed light on the reality behind the headlines. Fasten your seatbelts as we also delve into the potential for sponsorship opportunities arising out of such altercations.

As if the ride wasn't thrilling enough, we bring in a dash of humor as we navigate the choppy waters of relationship dynamics. Have you ever wondered about the potential repercussions of a spouse wanting to sleep with an ex? Or when it's okay to let out a fart around your partner? We candidly discuss these and more, including the importance of honesty, communication, and the effect of children on relationships. So, let's laugh, ponder, and perhaps even squirm a bit as we ponder the big questions of life, tech, and relationships together. All aboard, and welcome to another exciting episode of Let it Rain podcast!

Support the Show.

Subscribe on Youtube ! thanks LIRP FAM

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Was up, was popping man, she boy, dj Nate, slaughtered. I'm a spoon be, spoon be. This is letting rain podcast.

Speaker 1:

We back again like vertebrae episode what 272, we had these crack, 40, 36, 31.

Speaker 2:

Good man, good weekend. Just got back from Nashville Did a dive motel once again shot a dive motel fallin. Always have me, my home girl up there low she the GM, my boy, brandon they always take care of me man had a great turnout and else Working cellophones, my boy. If you need the internet, come hollering. You need some phone service. Come on the 15th by the drop, who you gonna holler it?

Speaker 1:

is me, yeah what you think about. What you think about Apple having to settle with what they use for old 500?

Speaker 2:

million they need to pay a Simonin. No, I was Android for it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this is my first iPhone Don't shoot me, I didn't even see the part. Did all you do a sign up you so basically to sign up for it.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, tell me about.

Speaker 1:

I don't know okay, so the seven was Apple got basically got suit cuz they slow down everybody old phones.

Speaker 2:

They still doing.

Speaker 1:

They gonna stay doing it, yeah so, but yeah, they settle for about 500 million. How many people, though? I don't know. It never said how many people, but a lot of people said like 200 million people.

Speaker 2:

They can give by like 20 everybody by $12 a piece.

Speaker 1:

That's all you think. It's pointless for them to settle.

Speaker 2:

Either pay somebody a lot of money or don't pay everybody At least you can give a free phone.

Speaker 1:

That's what I do.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I respect that free phone or no, it's some Apple Airpods or something. Yeah, don't do the money. 20 or 30 dollars, that's it. Yeah, that's bullshit, it's contract.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think, I think there was a big-ass scam, and I don't even think that everybody should do what it be funny.

Speaker 2:

It's like and can do it, though Everybody would like put the money back in stocks and buy up Apple stocks.

Speaker 1:

That's cheating the system.

Speaker 2:

That's how I be thinking. Scammer. I mean the whole.

Speaker 1:

America's America, Bro so that's my thoughts on.

Speaker 2:

I think it's they so smart, bro, people, they blue collar crimes like that they don't never get caught down there. There's just somebody just kept going. Somebody had to take a lawyer to them. Think about that, yeah, and say like y'all, it really slowed our phone down. I'm gonna prove it. Yeah, like for something nobody normally would do. That, bro, let's see. I guess if you're a fake faithful, faithful, you buying a lot of iPhones and you just like tell normally people probably Make normal poor people who out here trying to get the new, I gotta do yeah.

Speaker 1:

I don't need buzzes to get a new phone. Every thing it's pointless. It's like to me is a way.

Speaker 2:

It's a really it really is. I work that my phones now though. Pro Max is 1100 plus that's $100 plus tax the newest from the B13. She more than more than a MacBook.

Speaker 1:

The bass should work about 34,000. What on your favorite?

Speaker 2:

45? Yeah, the pro max right now is 45.

Speaker 1:

Now we talking.

Speaker 2:

That's on my brother. I know that off the top of my head is 45 and some change a month. No, sir pay taxes up for I say you got good credit. You pay taxes up front at T-Mobile, no interest. No interest, that's straight. Whatever still 45 Do. Bought a pro for me today. He was a 40 41 a month but he traded it in a lot of times. You can trade your phone to get like pretty much 800 a thousand, depending on the promo with it. Yeah, I come see me get you right.

Speaker 1:

Now you're skating up out of there too, just tell me slip of fall man. Listen, the first week of school went by. How was your, how was your feeling first week? Listen y'all, be real child. My look, I got three kids. Brother, my, my, my little cam cam man, she in the kindergarten bro. That's how I came here but she in the kindergarten I was ain't gonna lie to y'all cried I'm the reason like.

Speaker 2:

I cried, I'm like it was like right, I had to.

Speaker 1:

I had to call my wife. She called me down a little bit cuz it was like I was doing good, but it's like cuz a sister old, and her sister, like it was the day her sister didn't go, so she was really there by herself. Uh-huh, you know I'm saying so like brah. You know I'm walking to the car, I'm saying I'm like alright, getting right, alright, cuz you like at her school, you gotta stop at the flagpole and let her walk. But the police officer no school officer, he was like going to come on bro. He was like he was like going to come on man, I see it, I see it, I you like gonna come on. So I walked into the step, bro. So she, she got the teacher hands, she looked, she looked at me, she winked. I was like she winked. I did this like it's gonna be okay.

Speaker 2:

Cuz I'm prepping this.

Speaker 1:

I'm prepping all weekend like do this, do that, make sure you get lost, tell you teacher. This is that brah, she winked at me. She don't know. I was died in this side.

Speaker 2:

Like she was died as a dad, as a dad with daughters, man as a girl dad that jumpy I mean, I like there's my situation with my ex. Whatever I can't, I could, she was her day.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I call the schools like can you walk your kids up? Yeah. And it's like no cuz a drop off, crazy yeah for us here, yeah, so brah.

Speaker 1:

the night before I was just like I did, bro, I won't, I got it I picked the reference.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, bro, it was straight. Yeah, the next day or the next time I'm the time I got to drop off. It's the same way, bro, I drop right. Whoo, she was. Look, she, I got suburban. So she came up to the front of home. I got out the seat before we got to the line. She came over her, me.

Speaker 1:

She said that Don't you say I'm a big girl now, like she telling me. Like I'm a big kid now, like yeah, bro, but like let's say I turn the round traffic. Listen bro, I turned, I turned around y'all, so I'm turning around till I'm walking my head down a little bit. Got my phone out like brah. I'm finna, lose it, even the ladies, all you know the other people like oh, you don't say like I ain't like you know.

Speaker 1:

So I'm like so about how I get to the car. Brah, I'm in there. I call my wife like brah, I was done, I was done, I ain't listen. School started self. 55 ain't lead about 840. I was so happy my wife Texman was like Early dismissed. Today, lem 30 and lem.

Speaker 1:

I was so happy like yeah, my baby ain't got number two hours left. Oh yeah, we in this thing. I was boy, I was with the first one's in line, like I was. I made sure I was there to get. I'm like man, how was school? I loved it. I like it. All. Right, good, good, you made first day, but second day it's like easier because, like she has sisters with her, so you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

So, but that first day, tough I don't see, brah, I don't see how parents, I see how parents cannot take their kids to school because they make a person with the, with the mama and stuff like that. But like, far as like a parent wise, there's a very this important to a kid Because, like, bro, you know how, like you walking out your daddy, you can talk to the kids about your dad or your mom. Just net, some of them kids can't relate, they can't talk to people like that because I'm like down they daddy them, be around a daddy.

Speaker 2:

They beat their mama, they beat right, you know they grandma, so yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yep, like I made sure as a parent, like because I was their kid was like my mama always worked at five in the morning, five thirds, so she was never that uh. Like you know what I'm saying Like my sister's walked us to the bus stop or my auntie dropped me off this net, like so, like I made sure, like I'm there to take my kids to school when I'm like, when I can't, like, if I can't, of course my wife take. But you know what I?

Speaker 2:

mean. But like the first day they say this up like this, like dad's spending triple the amount of time, like it's a national thing, like dad's daddy's spending triple the amount of time with their kids. Then, um, like 20 years ago, where?

Speaker 1:

I believe it. You know, you know, nowadays kids don't even want to get on the school bus in the motor.

Speaker 2:

Everybody drop off. You got your phone. You can't do all that on.

Speaker 1:

You're up your point.

Speaker 2:

So it's just a lot, man. But yeah, that that was whoo Child to all the parents, letting the kids go back to school. Pray that they stay blessed and be safe. Bro, yeah, is this? Uh, we be worried. Dad's be worried too. I know mom's gonna be thinking we be worried, bro, we be worried. And a whole different the protecting you as a man. Man, it just like, especially with a dog.

Speaker 1:

You just touch my Promise you, I felt like I dropped off in the middle. Off in the middle bridge, like I find you way back home, you big kid. Like I was hurt. Yeah, I was hurt, cuz I'm the type I don't think no pass, I don't get no conclusions, I don't just never. But it was. I was off that day, my whole day was off. I was so glad early. Dismay man. I was like I'm like.

Speaker 1:

That's why I'm like cuz I got it with Kennedy, but Kennedy won this bad. You know, saying the camera you got, think about I got one more left to go. I'm like bro, okay, so it was a, it was a good situation. With what you think about parents telling a Kiss to hit. Hit a student back after they hit him. Let's talk about that.

Speaker 2:

I'm fine with it, you found what. I mean, if you can't somebody hit you and it was on call for whatever you ain't help, especially if you ain't doing a problem, I don't care, I'm just I don't want to. I'm not condoning it, but I mean, don't let nobody touch you. Yeah, especially my daughter. I tell, every time somebody hit you you slap the ass back. If it ain't, if it ain't like, you know I'm saying like if it's a little baby. You know I have common sense of course, but like don't have.

Speaker 2:

if you can protect yourself, don't let nobody keep in on you, I mean yeah, yeah. I really had to. I guess I had to come to a terms with it, cuz I'm just like man, cuz you know it's bullies out here who'll do stuff, and and or grown people who hit like or whatever. If you can't defend yourself, you come get me, but like don't let nobody hit you. I don't care if the teacher. The teacher say something, tell him, call your daddy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I just. I just told my eyes like, basically, of course defend yourself, but like if it's something like a hit, they ain't trying to this now, or somebody like keep.

Speaker 2:

Messing. It's a tether teacher.

Speaker 1:

But the teacher not listening in the mug, keep going.

Speaker 2:

You got to defend yourself Like don't don't be the problem, you know never, never be the problem, like, if you can, if you can not hit them, don't hit them, but you feel like hitting them back cuz they hit you and it was uncaught for yeah, pop that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what I tell my just but I told her just know that they can hit you back. They could be stronger than you to. Yeah, you got to be aware of that. But at the same time, don't you let nobody make you feel scared, cuz they can hit you. Yeah, you technically ain't supposed to hit them back. Just remember feeling that way sometime in school, like being in a sticky situation, like I mean, like I was small when I was younger. Yeah, so like not bully.

Speaker 1:

What you, what you, the tall day.

Speaker 2:

I was not. I was a shortnature.

Speaker 1:

I think you're gonna get my height?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm a height one, that shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I definitely was in some situations in around hood, dudes and stuff special like I ain't gonna do nothing. You know me like it's like what files your size? I?

Speaker 1:

So so so you like, do it really count, though, cuz you older, like I mean, they lie older than you know, I mean, or bullies, just bully, regardless.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, it was just. It was like like a year older than me or two years, but there was bigger than me. Yeah bigger than me.

Speaker 1:

So I'm saying like I was a late bloomer bro, I didn't get my size like lemm great. So, like. So when you say bullet, like what they come up to you, like Let me get your homework or let me get that dollar you got in your body, just talking real spicy, okay.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm saying like, just like you know I'm saying you know, I heard these dudes like they get intimidated. Not even like physical stuff. Yeah man, I beat your ass. I'm just like that's big cuz you be that's that's really the same, but still can't read.

Speaker 1:

When somebody say like I whooped you, like I, whatever you, let it go.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I just want to say nothing. You know, some like they way. I'm just like Brian, this nigga finna be my. I look like I guess.

Speaker 1:

No dad.

Speaker 2:

I know brothers and nobody like it's on me like either. So it always come down to like either I'm gonna get suspended trying to whoop this nigga and I might lose. Yeah or like just letting it go and going on. Yeah until I got my size on me. Then she was what it was then.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't recall if she changed real quick, then I don't recall every man boy like falls, like that, cuz I was always cool anyway. Yeah, I mean, but I didn't let people get bullied around me, but I'm gonna stop a one-on-one fighting.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't a lot of nothing like that. But at the same time it definitely happened. Yeah, I never bullied nobody. I mean, we played against. When I got bigger, of course, freshman, senior stuff yeah, I'm saying stuff like that, but like I ain't never like.

Speaker 1:

I get to go through like the haze and stuff like that. I'm so list, I'm so glad I go through the haze. I seen the, I seen the people go through it, but I was wondering. I didn't have to go through it, but you know, I was, I wasn't with it is I wouldn't, I wasn't gonna participate in what they do. I mean that was like that's little kids, shit, right, you know what I mean. But the haze, the haze got rid. I think they stopped. Don't know what. They still do it, but a lot of people it's on. I don't think it'll be as extreme anymore.

Speaker 2:

I mean, like you said, like every day online bully and all that stuff, you can chop a big time quick. Now Shit, they's the whip eyes in the bathroom and be laughing on the class yeah. I mean even though the teacher be laughing too.

Speaker 1:

Why you let him do it. I tell us, tell us about the oh, the incident with the Montgomery. Do you boy with the chair?

Speaker 2:

Boombie. How do you feel about the Montgomery bra?

Speaker 1:

I don't what, I don't want to bra, what was it?

Speaker 2:

So the worker, the worker was working the dock. Some white brothers pulled up on him and they went to the dock because the big ferry was about to dock. So, he told him to move. Then the boys didn't want to move. So they stuck his head. Then he threw his hat up.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, alright.

Speaker 2:

Let me tell you what I Then. It was a house party.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you what I honestly thought about this?

Speaker 2:

Spoon B Tell me what happened at the Montgomery brawl.

Speaker 1:

What should I take on?

Speaker 2:

What would you have done if you were the dude?

Speaker 1:

Listen, listen, listen. I know that's a real touchy situation, guys, for the world, because that black and white shit still exists all around the world especially because we live in Alabama. So we done seen we know what it is. You might be in line, somebody might jump in front of you and keep in mind, we got plenty of good white people, indians, no matter what it is. We got a lot of great friends around us.

Speaker 2:

Some of our people is good people bro.

Speaker 1:

Some of our friends is definitely good people, for sure, but listen here, listen, listen. Hold on through that hat up. I thought he was trying to have a WWE boy. They's that little John. Came on, throw it up. Listen here, bro. That hat did not come down, did y'all snap up? Look at that, look at that, look at that.

Speaker 2:

Look at that, look at that, look at that, look at that, look at that, look at that, look at that, look at that.

Speaker 1:

Look at that, look at that.

Speaker 2:

Look at that, that's so good.

Speaker 1:

Now look at that. Get it Like look at that, look at that, look at that. Now, look at that. No-transcript.

Speaker 2:

I never looked like that they was just looking. I ain't listening. It's like we throw the snap up. We throw the snap in the fingers. Everybody just tell me look it up.

Speaker 1:

Dude threw the hat up like bruh I'm thinking like bruh, he about to go to work. Oh my God, listen, I wanna catch that motherfucker hat on. Listen, I would've waited. I would've waited till I had it back, cause, listen, when he threw the hat up, they gave him three, four piece like a KFC, like they gave him. They gave him like.

Speaker 2:

Nah, he got a couple of leaks in bruh, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

But, dude, when he threw the hat up, you expect for him to get busy, busy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, I guess, man, I'm saying that they said that dude was like 63's bruh.

Speaker 1:

I don't give a fuck what he is.

Speaker 2:

Man.

Speaker 1:

He threw the hat up so far though the black dude that was 63's yeah, they said that dude was. That dude was young.

Speaker 2:

They said that dude was old bro. We need to research that. But they said the dude was old.

Speaker 1:

We talking about the same ones we talking about we talking about the chair seat oh we talking about the WWE entrance when they was on the dock with homeboy Swing like he was Michael Felt. I'm talking, that's it.

Speaker 2:

Bro, I'm talking about when Austin 316 threw his hat up. Oh yeah, we talking about the same one, so that dude was old, he worked there, though, didn't he? Yeah, he worked there. He was older, though.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I got you a little bit more respect.

Speaker 2:

It's reflexes. One there. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Oh for damn shit. What the fuck are you saying?

Speaker 2:

Ah, nah, you ain't gonna talk about my boy like that?

Speaker 1:

Listen, it makes sense, that it makes sense. But definitely when he threw that hat up he was like fuck, it is over.

Speaker 2:

That's what he did, bruh, but they, they was. So I'm gonna say this when they do, gave him a couple of pieces of game back, then they used to start rolling. That's when their mother boys came to jump. Cause homeboy's finna, get on. If he was got on top of it, he'd been over.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, I got a lot more respect. I'm thinking dude was younger.

Speaker 2:

Oh, nah, bro, he was older bro.

Speaker 1:

Okay, he threw that hat up, bro, that hat did not come down. Homeboy, grandpa still got it for him. That was a foul A bird it landed on the bird and came on going.

Speaker 2:

Listen, listen, listen.

Speaker 1:

The junkie landed on the bird and the bird was still alive. Bro, that back threw that hat up. I was like aw, he about to get busy. I was like you know what you forgot to do, right, what you forgot to pull this fan up.

Speaker 2:

So what you supposed to do, it would've been you, you to do what.

Speaker 1:

I would never throw the hat up.

Speaker 2:

You would never throw the hat then for the fans.

Speaker 1:

No, I would never put. No, I ain't talking about throwing the hat. It's gonna come off of Garland's out there one, two Like listen, he do already came. He already came at you, though he swung right. Then he threw the hat up.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, bro. That is the problem. I don't know what happened before. All I remember was after the hat. Yeah, hey, listen, the hat was the marker in the video. Listen the hat, was it.

Speaker 1:

Listen, he threw that hat up. I forgot he was getting hit. He threw a.

Speaker 2:

Hail Mary.

Speaker 1:

That boy's my big hat.

Speaker 2:

Boy, you silly man.

Speaker 1:

No, but dude, I got a lot more respect because I thought dude was younger, though, when he threw that hat up, because I'm thinking I'm about to cease them All right, all right, fast for it.

Speaker 2:

So the dude jumped in the water, bro.

Speaker 1:

Dude jumped in the water.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to that man daddy, Because I don't know too many black people who are just comfortable jumping in the river.

Speaker 1:

I thought it was a Veronica.

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 1:

Like whole boy, went over there and started going to work too, though.

Speaker 2:

Bro, he did, he did guy.

Speaker 1:

I'm being real with y'all. I'm glad like they did this happen. I'm glad this happened and the world actually got to see it, because we still live through that as we speak. You're 100% right, bro.

Speaker 2:

It was a you don't like to see violets or whatever, but like man, that was a good representation of it. Man, don't be jumping on nobody bro.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because I showed them that. Do you think it would?

Speaker 2:

have been the same way if some brothers would have jumped on that dude.

Speaker 1:

Brothers would have jumped on him, though Listen, they would have been shot. I'm being honest with you, they would have been shot. I'm telling you, they would have been shot. And there ain't no fucking tasers. No, they too, they barbarian, let's kill them.

Speaker 2:

So you seen, the police would have shot them For sure.

Speaker 1:

Hands down, this is hands down and you already know, once they activated, they want like adrenaline rush. They still going through it, so what they gonna do, how to taste off and to taste. You Taste me, motherfucker. All right, give me that too. Yeah, they gonna shoot them regardless. They don't think about it. It was black and white, so you know, that's the way we live in. It's weird man, still weird, my homeboy, the little swimmer. He needs scholarship.

Speaker 2:

He's gonna go to Purdue.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he needs to be the new logo of the swim For real. That man, the way you see that boy, the way he rollin'.

Speaker 2:

But he had a perfect. He had a perfect stroke, but it was just like out of the camera.

Speaker 1:

Listen, listen, listen. I wish we had sponsorships in the chair because I was with the Walmart boy.

Speaker 2:

How much was the chance?

Speaker 1:

Shit, it was sold out to me. I was just listen, listen, listen, Listen, listen the bitch was sold out.

Speaker 2:

It was stupid man. That man said the chance sold out bro.

Speaker 1:

Every time I go to Walmart for this, they always head chair stacked to the roof 1099.

Speaker 2:

1099. 1999. Get you a stone cold stuff 1099. Listen.

Speaker 1:

All the black chairs go, Listen what the white chairs left.

Speaker 2:

Like what the white chairs left. What about the dude? Who was him? People with the chair, the old dude, woo hoo hoo hoo hoo. Boy. You can tell he got with a switch. Listen, Because he was sitting there with that.

Speaker 1:

I know he was on Vince McMahon Ross. He should have got a deal, bro.

Speaker 2:

Everybody on there the whole squad bro.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

The monkey. They need the name of a boy. They need a wrestling deal right now the Montgomery bra.

Speaker 1:

That's a bad joke. That's a bad joke. Somebody like sitting chair down. The mud jumped off of him. They do the sister kick Bro. He was swinging that chair.

Speaker 2:

Listen, they was getting busy though that second scene. He popped it Girl he was popping.

Speaker 1:

Everybody Bro all the time we was missing.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying and then how strong was the chair. Listen, you know all the time we was missing.

Speaker 1:

You know how in New York they always got the mic dangling down. Listen, we was just waiting on somebody to come. Let's get ready to rumble.

Speaker 2:

We done.

Speaker 1:

waiting on somebody to come down with the chair, oh my, god bro, Bro, people still out of stock on them chairs Sitting out of stock, like bro you can't get the chairs on Amazon, bro. You gotta think about them some little. What $15 chairs? Them bitches up to $7,999 on that little chair, bro. He was swinging that chair late, listen. I know he went to chair, bro. They probably tried to kid him in that PM boy, listen the way he was swinging that chair and that was getting busy Like fuck it.

Speaker 2:

This up to them, bro, he was hitting everybody with the chair, bro, listen, bro, he was blasting for them. You gotta think about it.

Speaker 1:

He jumped my man early on today. Now later on, I don't know. You gotta get out and get back. He didn't give a damn bro. Listen here, bro. Motherfuckers want to chair like that.

Speaker 2:

He knocked a girl off the pier into the water. Listen, that girl didn't have a chance. She was out the match, bro. It was crazy what you call it when they knock you out the room.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bro, you're rumbling.

Speaker 2:

The last man sitting there that chair was the last man, the last man sitting there Music chair. He smacked off the pier.

Speaker 1:

Listen, that was a great bad day for the whole world.

Speaker 2:

We don't condone violence, man, but you should be picking on people.

Speaker 1:

Nah, hell, nah. Everybody deserve whatever happened.

Speaker 2:

I seen the one post. Did them people get fired? Nah the dude, he's fired the dude.

Speaker 1:

I seen them shut down the GoFundMe, though that's a dude raised over 100,000, so quick. Do they want the jet of black? Do they want the jail? They had to. I think they had to find out which way to go with it, cuz it was they shut them, they shut cash his cash out, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I take some money from you, but people black was giving money back to a dude. They're gonna be on shit. That man, that money. Maybe I do something cool with it, or maybe he deserves man.

Speaker 1:

He owns me though. He got a turn up, though If we ain't got no endorsement by the chair, the motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

That's a man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he was. That's mad. He had a chair right here, clip With the guns. The house now chairs up. Bro, he need that t-shirt Like this. Imagine, brother, that was crazy.

Speaker 2:

That whole bra was like. I was wondering. Like because it's a cell phone, like anytime I see a cell phone always make me think if I'm near, yeah, like as a point of view or whatever. And I was like what am I gonna do without a really help that man too, what you did. I'm from on the other side of the dock, I can't.

Speaker 1:

I love my, my bed. I'm not. Yeah, me too, bro, I'm saying like I'm gonna finish.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna swim across there.

Speaker 1:

If I'm over there, though, I ain't doing no, swimming that. But that was homeboy. You know me. I ain't doing no, I ain't my. I can swim too. So don't say black. If I would have seen how old a dude is.

Speaker 2:

I would stop them to. I wouldn't let them yeah.

Speaker 1:

I would. I would just got the fight.

Speaker 2:

I don't like. I ain't from the whoops, yeah, yeah, I would definitely keep going. We can keep going, but like, yeah, I ain't from the witness man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, shit at that point. By time you got a you with the head by Tom, shit by Tom. You got a little bit of a fight, though.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna say when the dude come downstairs, from the one time he was just trying to push him off and back him up or whatever, and the dude kept getting smarter.

Speaker 1:

I don't know about the black dude trying to break it up in front.

Speaker 2:

Yeah he came down and came down the stairs like long way.

Speaker 1:

That was you, that would have been you?

Speaker 2:

that would have been me for sure, but then you had to swing on one too.

Speaker 1:

That was it then, but I but I think the all-con sponsor from that scene but listen, that's a man, but he needed to let it rain t-shirt on, you wouldn't be up. The hat was right, listen, to have still up there. Listen, that was probably. That was better than twisty commercial, you up, twisty the homeboy. Crack dude open. Listen, we do crack dude with that twisted T. The stocks went up. We started selling so much twisted tea. Oh my god.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, he busted my memory.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I thought he stole coast, he was the way snap to a slim gym take. Yeah, but yeah, bro, homeboy, all on me to. That was a good day. That was a good day. That was a good day that was some sort of for sure.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's how many. Somebody painted a picture of it. Look pretty cool. The mug, them repeat. Bra, that was amazing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we're gonna get to the spoon thought of the week. Say if you made, if you made okay to your wife, she only got nine months to live and she would have sex with her.

Speaker 2:

I saw that.

Speaker 1:

Do what you do it, what you doing, what you mean.

Speaker 2:

Why she wanna.

Speaker 1:

You tell me what you gonna do. Yeah, listen, y'all tell it now. Much love, I mean, baby, we live a good life, man, cuz you gotta think about it, my life, I'm gonna be alive and she go right. So I got chance to do this again, but she don't right that.

Speaker 2:

We can see that we know alright, so you gonna let this nigga another. Huh, she come back home, you know yeah.

Speaker 1:

For sure, yeah, I give what you want, but long the paperwork in order to this and that. Bro, I can you got think about now much like.

Speaker 2:

And now I'm. What's a bro?

Speaker 1:

y'all got kids in anything wing of divorce, but we probably gonna let her do it.

Speaker 2:

Why y'all stay me?

Speaker 1:

I will. Now I must let bro me personally always told you, bro, my wife, thank you, wait, wait, wait for you, wait for you, keep going.

Speaker 2:

I'll go right now, uh-huh.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think I'm pushing to. I'm dancing. I know you're pushing. This is all, cap no cuz.

Speaker 2:

If you was bought the dog you had nine months. You told your girl you want to sleep with your ex. Would you ever think to tell your girl that that's what I'm?

Speaker 1:

desperate.

Speaker 2:

Right. You lie. You with you married the whole yeah. You didn't get your whole life to this person and you finish it up here and tell her like yo, you ain't enough. I want you to feel us. This is me, this is what. This is why I wouldn't do yeah, cuz I want you to feel like you, the only person I ever love, even though you know you ain't, but like you stayed with me through all of this. In a way of hell I'm finna. Go over here and sleep with somebody else. I'm with you. I'm sleeping with you every night, tight as I can sleep with you.

Speaker 2:

I'm I want to go to sleep. I want to die while I'm beside you, bro, I ain't the type I can't go that way.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I want you, I want you all the way. That's why I say I would, though, because I know Me and my wife had a great, great life. I'm gonna ask what's on a bucket list, like so serious. I'm asked what's what's left that I know held you back. That's on your bucklist that you want to do for you. That I'm sorry, but I can't. Because this, I look at it though, the reason I say this Because, at the end of the day, I'm not my wife first, right, you know I'm saying so somebody already tortured through that thing. So that's how I'm like you won't be Now. I'm definitely not gonna be the last, bro, I'm definitely, but at that point, bro, I'm already gone. Anyway, I'm be like man, that's, that's.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what you saying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, if that's really on her bucket list, she wanna. She wanna have sex with an ex, one last South, a south or south person, to be like I wasn't good enough.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean To me. It ain't about being soft, it's about the dedication to me. I said it to deaf doers part.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean. That's what I meant. I'm definitely with you.

Speaker 2:

I feel what you're saying too. I just don't. I mean, I think for me to be in a situation of marriage to say that I feel like I want to say something to them or talk to them, make closer. I just want to say, like man, she just shit it on to me. She shit it on your sex game, then she shit it on your personal, like the sacredness, your singleness between y'all too, y'all monogamy, and if that was the case, then she always wanted to sleep. That's how.

Speaker 2:

I feel 100%. I don't think no girl who would be dedicated to me would ever even ask me no shit like Jeff, for the stuff I don't be honest with you, she would die with that shit before she asked me that I'm just looking at her like all right, she got nine months to live and she probably had to talk like hey, I know you're going to probably remarry or this, and that I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Maybe if we was old? Yeah, like, maybe if we was like setting it five or something. Yeah, I can't see it, though I'm taking accountability.

Speaker 1:

We're not really talking. She was like hey, I want you to start. I know how you like to have sex a lot this night. I can't do that no more. Go do this, go do that, something like that's a different conversation.

Speaker 1:

I'm considering like okay, if it's just straight up, like hey, hey, babe, I got nine months to live. Can I just have sex with my ex one last time? I'm going to say no, but if she break it down, be like listen, I want you to disconnect, because I know only got nine months left and pretty much she pretty much breaking up the shit. Yeah, that's a whole different conversation.

Speaker 2:

I thought, you meant like, you said it like Like just straight up raw, like go do it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like I'm not straight up wrong, straight up raw. It is crazy that's the case. You already had this on your mind, like you were saying.

Speaker 2:

I feel like I seen the situation. I seen it. I feel like she did. The way it was posted and it broke the dude's heart. That's what they said it broke the dude's heart.

Speaker 1:

What it broke my heart, you got kids, you ain't giving a shit.

Speaker 2:

Then it's like what she already talking to this man, what she already fucking you don't even man. That's crazy to me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, see me, I'm not even going to think that much into it because she already. She already said it and she already said like she only got nine months left to live. So damn, I'm not at all. To me that would be small. She asked me something like that because you got nine months to live, like five kids, not even for my sake. The kids say like they, they mom was gone, they only got their daddy left. You know what I mean. So I'm not even going to think that's my little having sex with somebody. Like that's so small to me.

Speaker 2:

She ain't saying have sex with somebody, though.

Speaker 1:

What her?

Speaker 2:

ex. That's what. That's what she just said. I want to have sex with a random person. I'm not even talking about that. And to say I want to sleep with my ex, you been thinking about that, yeah, that's crazy. That's what I'm saying, bro. I get like having you know, like doing something crazy. That ain't crazy.

Speaker 2:

You already had sex with this thing before, but not even this talk, not talking about us in general guys A lot of people still can have sex with their ex, so there's no matter who they with Like no matter who they with.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I feel like a lot of people can see that I feel like I'm not going to be like that. I'm not going to be like that. I'm not going to be like that. I'm not going to be like that. I'm not going to be like that. I feel like a lot of people still, even though they be, like they can get on my nerves and snap. But that corny nigga going to find a way to get back in the hood Like you ain't going to catch you lacking. You going to see your little burrito and a little six pack of smear. I'll see you. There you go. But yeah, like I could, I honestly I could Like, deep down inside.

Speaker 1:

More power to you bro Deep down inside, because you got to think about that After nine months of it, it might be quicker than that. She done it. The world I see.

Speaker 2:

What if it was your daddy and mama? Your mama said You're the kid.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't understand If my mama says, well, like say, if the girl yeah, your mama said my mama said she want to have sex with her ex one last time. Yeah well, I'll be young. If I'm young, young like that, I want to, say Teenager. But that's what I'm saying. Wouldn't that make a bad look? That's what I'm saying. I get, even if you say I understand it, but like why I wouldn't go out like that.

Speaker 2:

I just couldn't go out like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, out of respect for your husband, I don't even think that's, I just wouldn't slap.

Speaker 2:

I just wouldn't fuck the models Nine months. That's the kind of person I am, though I wouldn't sit up in a relationship with her. I wouldn't think that's.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't think somebody would think like that. Deep down inside I would your wife say you got nine months left and say, hey, I done got one. Last week's. Yeah, I had six months left. My ex boyfriend one last time Because that nigga number one on that list. That's how you look at it.

Speaker 2:

I gotta be yeah, all size, like the magic eight ball say all size point to yes she little lucky shit on me. Like you said, I mean you can't stop nobody from doing nothing, no way, technically yeah. So like I mean do your thing, but like don't come back home. That's how you want to die. Go on and die.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Don't come back to me, because this already hurt me enough that you're going to die. That's how you want to go. Don't come back, see that's how.

Speaker 1:

That's how I look like. When I say like I let her, cause I'm already like bro, I'm not even thinking about her. I'm thinking like she got nine months left. Whatever she got, I feel like, cause I look at, cause I'm factoring my wife. I feel like if me and my wife don't last, I feel like she deserve another great dude you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like so that's how I'm thinking. Like, all right, my wife great, I'm putting my wife in this situation. She's like hey, I got nine months left. Like, even though my wife I don't think she would at all I promise you I'll probably say some crazy shit like that for you.

Speaker 2:

I don't think neither one of y'all do that.

Speaker 1:

I'm not even going to think like that. I'm just going to. If it's me and my wife in this situation, I'm like baby. We got nine months left. What you want to do, that's what I'm doing, I'm definitely.

Speaker 1:

I'm definitely getting a statue outside of the house. Wherever house you use all my money for, I'm getting a statue out there with my balls hanging out there. I'm telling you, I'm telling you this that is it my way. That is it my way. I want to statue. Statue outside of the house. That's awesome, yeah, but if I pass, though I would, I would tell her to find everybody's there happening. You know what I mean, of course, and my wife's young too. So you know what I mean and I'm pretty young too, but I'm a little bit older than my wife, obviously, but like, I feel like, say, if I'm gone before she turned 40, I feel like she can still find somebody there. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I love her, so I ain't, I ain't, I can't. Just I love her. But if I tell you I love you, love you, that's something to me. I ain't gotta tell you that you ain't gotta tell me that we can be cool. We can be, you know, casually doing whatever that's fine, but like once I put the L on you if I say I'm in love with you. I can love you as a friend. When I say I'm in love with you, that's in my deep, that's, deep, that's it, that's it.

Speaker 1:

That's it. I'm older, but it's like you know, young people like they be, like I love you, but they ain't talking about this. They ain't talking about this. You talking about like you talking about like like this.

Speaker 2:

Clean up your shitty drawers, love. I'm talking about who?

Speaker 1:

gonna wipe the ass when you clean up some of the shitty drawers. I ain't gonna talk about it. Listen, I ain't never have. I, nah, I don't think I have. Well, of course, listen, we want to restaurant man. Man, that ain't listen. Changing the pull up dirty drawers that ain't nothing.

Speaker 2:

You go get your woman feminine products or do stuff for your babies.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of you know God used to uh, y'all used to be embarrassed, the girls used to be embarrassed. Was telling God to go pick up feminine shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they ain't like that. No more, nobody kill, no more.

Speaker 1:

Let me ask you something. Why you speaking to this? What is the appropriate time to fart around your partner? What is the appropriate time to fart around your partner?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I feel like when y'all call it a relationship, Let them rip Listen.

Speaker 1:

We gotta have a.

Speaker 2:

We gotta have a contest.

Speaker 1:

For real Like. So how about if you go out to eat.

Speaker 2:

You go to that one restaurant where both y'all eat some Brussels sprouts.

Speaker 1:

So you telling me if your girlfriend or your friend it's a girlfriend or your friend? What Like? If like, let's see the fart. If you got a girlfriend.

Speaker 2:

I'm not even closing the mic.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying, like if you got a girlfriend, when is the appropriate time?

Speaker 2:

I feel like when the relationship committed.

Speaker 1:

So like the first stop, so like I you like when she be girlfriend or boyfriend, you say yeah. So the next time you see her she come, bust your ass with a fart. What you gonna be like.

Speaker 2:

I'm a liar.

Speaker 1:

So you ain't gonna be like bro, that's too early. You know some people still.

Speaker 2:

I committed, you committed too.

Speaker 1:

I was still.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's like putting on your swim trunks, going to the pool and sitting on the side. Nah, go to get your ass in the water.

Speaker 1:

Listen, listen. That's how I think about it, man. I don't, I don't. I consider a bird being more gross than a fart.

Speaker 2:

I can see that, though you can see it Like I hate when somebody bird. They staying too, they staying and they gotta keep talking to you. Just thinking it, nah, but I feel like listen. I feel like, like.

Speaker 1:

I feel like you gonna well if you're a girl if your girl got some of the worst gas ever. Bro, you need to take this shit around, of course. Like, like, like you acting like a dude, like I'm all you passing gas. You don't look cute. Look, oops, I put it.

Speaker 2:

I can deal with that, but with a girl right next to you and she bust ass, say excuse me, bro, I've been around girls who think it's funny to be like like dudes and it's like cause girls do. I seen some girls do that in front of each other, like Contest Burp, like dudes do.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Right, I don't like no masculine ass dude.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I mean no masculine ass, girl Like.

Speaker 2:

I like feminine chicks. I ain't saying you can't poop, but like I don't have like no dude about it, that shit ain't funny.

Speaker 1:

So it's all like so you had a girl that bust ass, like, like, like, like, like like, like, like tighten up yeah you, you, I don't know, she, she like, it was like one of the wolves. Yet the fuck is that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, bro you, that's gross man Bro. I mean, like you know what I'm saying, I'm masculine and all that, bro, I ain't whatever, but I watch my, I take care of myself.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Man y'all. You know you might think whatever you see me, but you smell anything on me.

Speaker 1:

You smell good, you smell good, yeah, like so I don't like that Bust ass.

Speaker 2:

No, nah, I mean, everybody got a fart, but don't get it twisted like you said, like don't put your back, don't put on me. We in the bed turn the other side. You know what I'm saying it's common courtesy, don't flush the toilet. You know what I'm saying. It's common courtesy, you can do. Don't be no nasty man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

Not from no woman's side To me. You bust an ass, you house nasty, you caught. You caught nasty, you house nasty. And if your house nasty, you're buzzing nasty I'm gonna be honest with you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, just all in one. It's tough not to be that way, so I estimate if you've been a guy, so they want you to go fart.

Speaker 2:

They want me to go, yeah, together. Yeah, they want you good.

Speaker 1:

For real.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So that if you're not really going to go to a fart, no girl who?

Speaker 2:

got that, though she don't do that though. Yeah, no girl who got the who know got caught on the spot, since she don't do that She'll do it. You know she'll slow rolling into it. It'll be that little sleep at night, yeah, and she act like she sleep. Then she busts when to see what she gonna do. Listen, listen. She want to be an ass. She's a little flagger and she see what she gonna do.

Speaker 1:

Hey bro, what you up? Nah, I hit you.

Speaker 2:

I hit you. I hit you. They went to you sleep. I hit them with you.

Speaker 1:

I heard that no, you didn't, that's the one.

Speaker 2:

No, you didn't. I run about the bed. Larry Yaa Baw, you tried to sneak one in on me. Huh Nah, we ain't falling for it.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I don't know. I just feel like, even if I'm not with you, whatever you really don't want to hit, but I ain't got no problem with that. But a lot of girls be like I don't poo, I don't do that nasty shit.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, girls be holding them too long bro. Yeah, some things be coming out like Patriot missiles. I ain't got that nuclear bomb Pearl Harbor in that booty, bro Come on, let that out bro, but yeah, you wasn't raised like that. You wasn't raised like that you wasn't raised like that, bro.

Speaker 1:

My thing is I just be like if I'm a lady, the appropriate thing is to just step away and there's just a holdin' in to you this and that cause. It's gonna be way worse.

Speaker 2:

Well, if you been into me with somebody, stuff happen anyway. So you know what I'm sayin'.

Speaker 1:

You didn't even, you didn't even get that back. You done been in this situation. Oh, my Next thing you know. Next thing, you know what a hundred blasts that have happened for you.

Speaker 2:

For sure.

Speaker 1:

You like, bro, how long you been holdin' in there, mmm, I ain't sayin' nothin'. You so mature bro, why you?

Speaker 2:

so mature. I'm old man, what you mean you like, like what Jesus said, I done seen it all oh my Like you, so mature bro, you not a like I just can't like.

Speaker 1:

I mean like. I guess, I'm the super challenge, then I guess I guess.

Speaker 2:

So, bro you like that's the difference, bro. You just different bro. I don't think you challenge bro you, the one of the oldest, youngest dude I ever met Old, young man.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I just don't be honestly, I just don't be having no expectations, bro, I don't. Well, I think you should talk about it.

Speaker 2:

I think you should talk about it with your girl, like, hey, man, you come to. I mean, I know she ain't pulled around me yet.

Speaker 1:

Like I know you go to the bathroom and do your.

Speaker 2:

I know that's what you be doing, but you can pull around me.

Speaker 1:

Like I never had a conversation with a female about none of that Like, but hell, I know you and that bitch blowing that bitch up, yeah, it's like I don't think. I think it took my wife forever to even pass gas around me. Even it took like three and a half years just to use the bathroom. You know what? She'll go somewhere, like she'll wait till I leave, Then she'll go blowing up. Then the kids will be like mama did this.

Speaker 2:

How you feel about it, what she did it.

Speaker 1:

I don't know because I'm I don't know. I don't know because I'm blasting on first day you gonna, that's who I am, how you don't know me, like, but yeah, I don't know. Bro, I just feel like everybody doing this part of life, if you super close this now, if we does girlfriend, boyfriend, and there's only two weeks in, I expect the oh shit, I'm feeling, I'm feeling going home, I gotta run home real quick. I'll come back. I expect that, but it would bother me though. But you know, some people like I can't do it around.

Speaker 2:

What if you dated, if you wasn't married? Y'all was married, she had a bust, the first she had a bust one on the second date Well before. Yeah, you took her back to the crib.

Speaker 1:

She was like she don't want to go back here and freshen up and come in. You know what I'm saying. You're watching movie Netflix and chill, and she was like I was chilling with a girl, bro. Now this is a good story. I'm gonna like this. So. I was, it's pre-marriage, yeah pre-marriage yeah, I was chilling with a girl, bro, all night. I'm holding my shit in the whole time, bro. She let one rip first.

Speaker 2:

That's awesome though.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not Cause I went to work. I just like I gotta tell you no, no, yeah, no, it was. It was like what's her statement. It is statement.

Speaker 2:

That shit was loud though she was, she embarrassed as she slipped when she go on purpose.

Speaker 1:

She ain't hear this shit. Like, like, like, bro, it wasn't me. I'm saying hold the bottle. So they say you know what I did, but for like damn.

Speaker 2:

What you gonna damn me for, you can damn yourself For the damn yeah.

Speaker 1:

Had you ever slipped, like, had you ever like, oh yeah, yeah, chilling with a girl, oh yeah. Oh yeah, oh yeah. What was your reaction?

Speaker 2:

She heard it, she said something.

Speaker 1:

She said something funny as hell what she said Like what Damn bitch.

Speaker 2:

She said what she said. It was a white chick. She said some pigs got out. She was like ducks loose or something like that. I died laughing. Bray was so fucking funny. No, she took it as stride bro, for real.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was great, so y'all was cool after that though. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I mean I still I'm gonna be trying to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so you actually slipped out.

Speaker 2:

Now I was in the bathroom and that thing was just so loud Shot like a little oozy gun I wanna rock. That thing came out like I wanna, you did the dance.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, no, I don't know, I want a fart dance. Came out. No, boy Tick tock.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna lie when no came out the bathroom Especially the first one, she said something, bro. That's what made it so funny. So what was?

Speaker 1:

you thinking.

Speaker 2:

I just died laughing.

Speaker 1:

I saw you just matured like all right, bro, Part of life.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she took it on the chin. I couldn't help but respect.

Speaker 1:

Did she touch you Like y'all cut it?

Speaker 2:

Y'all done, cut it 100% good, cut it.

Speaker 1:

Nah, son Motherfucker, hurt that Motherfucker. That's about you. Here in the bathroom, all the way down there, your motherfucker Clap I'm a laugh too, though. So she did it. Yeah, I would've laughed. Nah, I would've looked at her like bro. She had her door closed out over the door I was like woo hoo girl, you wanna go outside and let that motherfucker out Like that little poop machine.

Speaker 2:

What did you eat? Yeah, bro, that's crazy. We didn't eat the same thing. You food like.

Speaker 1:

I can't believe you so matured. I can't believe you did that. You're so childish.

Speaker 2:

Yeah bro, I just tried to keep my etiquette Etykette Fuck the etiquette.

Speaker 1:

Motherfucker the word ain't got etiquette.

Speaker 2:

Fuck this shit. Sorry, brother, yeah, I'm a gentleman.

Speaker 1:

All right guys. This is the episode of Let it Rain podcast. Thank, you. The GOOD NEWS.

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