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Unwrapping Discrimination and Daring Dreams in Entertainment

January 28, 2024 Regular Scott and Uncle Oz Season 2 Episode 6
Unwrapping Discrimination and Daring Dreams in Entertainment
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Unwrapping Discrimination and Daring Dreams in Entertainment
Jan 28, 2024 Season 2 Episode 6
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Ever reminisce about a childhood toy that unexpectedly shaped your worldview? This week's episode weaves nostalgia with hard-hitting dialogue as we dissect the film industry's love affair with romance and the quagmire of racism, both on-screen and off. Join the banter as we leap from Netflix's latest colossal deal and a Denzel Washington movie prequel buzz to a candid critique of anti-racist training tools. Amidst the laughter and trivia challenges, my personal tales of discrimination shed light on the sobering silence from white colleagues and the quest for representation that resonates beyond a Casio watch and the Dukes of Hazzard.

If you've ever wondered how allegations of misconduct ripple through the wrestling and film universes, this episode pulls no punches. We tackle the tough questions surrounding Vince McMahon's troubling history, John Cena's role as an unwitting ally, and the intriguing intersection of Netflix's streaming ambitions with WWE. As Supergirl soars into DC's film orbit, we scrutinize the implications of casting choices while peppering the conversation with humor and pop culture zest.

Wrapping up the ring talk, have you ever imagined comic book heroes trading capes for wrestling singlets? We enthusiastically debate which Marvel and DC characters could grapple with the best in WWE. From Nightwing's gymnastic flair to Black Widow's combat finesse, we fantasy book a superhero smackdown that's sure to entertain. So, lace up your boots, and let's explore the spectacle where entertainment, race, and those moments of levity intersect, revealing the shared humanity in the stories we love.

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Ever reminisce about a childhood toy that unexpectedly shaped your worldview? This week's episode weaves nostalgia with hard-hitting dialogue as we dissect the film industry's love affair with romance and the quagmire of racism, both on-screen and off. Join the banter as we leap from Netflix's latest colossal deal and a Denzel Washington movie prequel buzz to a candid critique of anti-racist training tools. Amidst the laughter and trivia challenges, my personal tales of discrimination shed light on the sobering silence from white colleagues and the quest for representation that resonates beyond a Casio watch and the Dukes of Hazzard.

If you've ever wondered how allegations of misconduct ripple through the wrestling and film universes, this episode pulls no punches. We tackle the tough questions surrounding Vince McMahon's troubling history, John Cena's role as an unwitting ally, and the intriguing intersection of Netflix's streaming ambitions with WWE. As Supergirl soars into DC's film orbit, we scrutinize the implications of casting choices while peppering the conversation with humor and pop culture zest.

Wrapping up the ring talk, have you ever imagined comic book heroes trading capes for wrestling singlets? We enthusiastically debate which Marvel and DC characters could grapple with the best in WWE. From Nightwing's gymnastic flair to Black Widow's combat finesse, we fantasy book a superhero smackdown that's sure to entertain. So, lace up your boots, and let's explore the spectacle where entertainment, race, and those moments of levity intersect, revealing the shared humanity in the stories we love.

Support the Show.

Speaker 2:

I was wondering um, is it a romance If it was the last song? Would it be me that you slow dance and after words we hold hands as we make plans for me to be your man? Um, is it a romance If it was the last song? Would it be me that you slow dance and after words we hold hands as you make plans for me to be your man? Damn girl. You looking straight. We should go up on a date, but if you're out of too fake, forget everything I say. And if you qualify, though, I know this really nice place.

Speaker 1:

So, oz, this week we are going to not only talk about a five billion dollar deal that was just signed with Netflix, we are also going to talk about a prequel to a Denzel Washington movie. We what? Is it a treat? I'm not saying it, but please, you're getting your face up a lot. I'm just doing my work hard just to be a better person this year we're going to do a little quiz, a little movie quiz.

Speaker 3:

It's not the race, it's not the anti-racist one.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we are going to read a couple more of the anti-racist hot dog games. I didn't get great feedback on it, but I would like to read a couple more, because I think they are absolutely ridiculous. But, oz, how are you doing today, man?

Speaker 3:

I'm good, I'm excited. It's been a whirlwind week. Anti-racist cards can kind of wheel you, make you tired.

Speaker 1:

Let's actually start there, Okay sure.

Speaker 3:

I feel exhausted, so there's nothing that's going to make me more energized in reading these anti-racist cards, which are actually they should be called very racist cards.

Speaker 1:

There's something.

Speaker 3:

Can I just have one just to give me a round of applause.

Speaker 1:

Just to play a little bit.

Speaker 3:

Here we go.

Speaker 1:

So I do want to just kind of read over the rules and stuff and maybe we're doing it wrong. But the challenge card is to start a weekly strategy session meeting with the question. You can form diverse lunch groups around the questions, visit your colleagues' neighborhoods, use these cards at your next game night and volunteer your skills at a local social justice injustice.

Speaker 3:

Okay, well, I'm going to start off the back. My question is, using the example of the N-word is it okay for a race to use one word that other races can't? What, yeah, these cards are. Then it goes what would your parents think if they heard you use it?

Speaker 1:

Story of self. No, no, I want to answer it.

Speaker 3:

Use the example of the N-word Nebraska. Is it okay for a race to use one word that other races can't?

Speaker 1:

Well, actually I will answer that one. Yeah, I do, because I'm too racist, so I do think.

Speaker 3:

I am Well races, are you?

Speaker 1:

I'm white and black, so I do think you claim them black. What do I need to Protectors Taxes? When I was going into college, I applied that so I could get to my.

Speaker 3:

Affirmative action. Keep doing it, because it's not going to be around for much longer.

Speaker 1:

So, in regards to that question, I do think it's okay, especially for somebody like me mixed people I think it's okay for us because we are both races, so we're allowed to say whatever, well, but I see your point, but what if you are a mixed race and it's someone like yourself who's very racist and doesn't like one half of them. What you meant to say was somebody who looks like me and if I was ever caught saying the N-word down the street I would get jumped and he would be like, wait a minute.

Speaker 3:

Actually, what I meant to say is someone who looks like you and who claims to tell everybody these impact races, you know like these cards, as I dropped the hard R's.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this guy was like what's up my ER and I'm like whoa hold up, hold up Way too excited to say it, sounding like we're in a Capriot and a Quentin Tarantino movie.

Speaker 3:

Well, you sound like you say it when you practice it in the mirror. Come here a little. Come here. Come here, little err, what's up?

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, jesus Don't you practice the whole word, just then, yeah, yeah, come here, come here, you little distillable err Whoa God, I know what you meant Um.

Speaker 2:

I'm so uh.

Speaker 3:

I'm tame man, let me take some right now me. Them errs took my job. Okay, all right, you know them, errs man, because he's he's right about what you buy people when he says he's still like you know, the urrs, what you mean to say. You know. Did you mean to say them the urrs, or do you mean to say them us? Well, you know, I know y'all call each other us, but me. I think they're.

Speaker 1:

Bad decisions. Play this game last week.

Speaker 3:

Um, we'll do one more. Well, it's. The other thing is real quick. I'll just say this Then, now she still stands true? Actually, I'm not gonna say because it's gonna start, it's gonna start arguing. I'm gonna.

Speaker 1:

One more, just just for the road. Oh, this is good. How does discrimination shape your life? What are some examples of discrimination you have experienced? Now see, this is a good question, okay, no, so.

Speaker 3:

This is a legit, good question. So a couple was the one primary example of discrimination I've faced and real quick before you do that.

Speaker 1:

Okay, it's all. Table it's also, uh, before we get before we get too deep into things, because we know how long this story is about to be. A lot of this at the table. This is taken. This is out of antracism.

Speaker 3:

For God said the table for for antiretion. This guy got white, white tablecloths everywhere. Oh my god, I got white tablecloths everywhere. I got black people serving people. You know, come on man. He got like tiny whispers. I'm lost in the May, don't go live.

Speaker 1:

Serve me a bunch of food while I've been here.

Speaker 3:

I know dude.

Speaker 1:

Hand me drinks. It's been good.

Speaker 3:

Do you eat like a child?

Speaker 1:

Hey, yeah, we're doing the guy Nothing but snacks in here. Would you like for me to cook? You a hamburger or some salad or anything like that. No, I'm gonna offer you something I would have took you up on that.

Speaker 3:

I'm, I'm, I'm a dude, you're my, I'm a hard, I'm a hard are. Not a, not a hurt say, I eat twigs and pregles.

Speaker 1:

My god, you get the you get the.

Speaker 3:

You get the diet of A four-year-old who's like an ozzo Olympic athlete, because you look athletic.

Speaker 1:

You almost got a shot, versus. I am here with my co-host, who is no longer the common con store. You have to earn that title back. Come on, sir.

Speaker 3:

I will always know after you're saying cheese a buckle? You are not if I'm not coming coming sewer, I'm the anti-racist coming sewer.

Speaker 1:

But you can find me on twitter. At me for marvel versus you can find it one x.

Speaker 3:

You can find this dude on x. Okay, like like he, like he, like you. What you? Allergic to letters? What's wrong, seriously, man. That's why your reasons because they were you triggered you about Malcolm X.

Speaker 1:

See, yeah, you know what, man, I can't say.

Speaker 3:

I know you got that one, the one. Better people. I am Malcolm X. Um, yeah, come on. John Q HeyQ.

Speaker 1:

I'm the other.

Speaker 3:

You know I'm saying right. You know I'm the, this guy, the equalizer. I'm like man how you, how you, muslim you, you, you killing people like that dude. You know I'm your twitter and you for this guy.

Speaker 1:

That's the number four. You can email us a knee for this cat. Play a he a preacher. He played a preacher before you know that. Come play the dad singer.

Speaker 2:

Yeah play the muslim.

Speaker 3:

Um, I'm gonna start killing people Three times. No, no.

Speaker 1:

That's a good call. Thank you, that's not bad.

Speaker 3:

I'm the movie kind of store.

Speaker 1:

That's not bad at all, dude. This guy eventually becomes just a book, real life.

Speaker 3:

It's like son, i'ma pass up. I like you, can kill people too.

Speaker 1:

Is that what happened that? I've seen it, they can watch. It Is an extension of the equalizer, the Come on bro. So, so, so, essentially, essentially because it all does come, come on, come on, because in training day he teams up with even Hawk. I know who's the vampire. Oh yeah, you know who else is the vampire um from today.

Speaker 3:

Oh well, I mean, there we go, there we go. The only vampire in the history of any pairs. When he goes in the sun, he should reflect.

Speaker 1:

In diamonds. So, uh, you know it all comes full term this dude said don't look at me.

Speaker 3:

Look at me, the sun, I'm shimmer like diamonds. He went.

Speaker 1:

He went from don't look at me, I shimmer like diamonds too. I'm vengeance and I am the night. This dude said dude went from.

Speaker 3:

This dude went from Don't look at me. I shimmer like diamonds in the sun. To like don't look at me because I'm in the dark. I'm gonna kill you. I'm in the dark. You know, I'm vengeance, I am the night and then it's like yo, I also, i'ma go, i'ma run backwards in time too, do this. What a crazy history, dude. And also he's like hey, by the way, here we go, forget this nonsense. I'm leaving the lighthouse because this dude is farting so much. I'mma turn to Batman.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's because you got killed in a lighthouse.

Speaker 3:

But Well, that would do it, I am excited.

Speaker 1:

What's the next choice? I do. I do want you to answer this question. I'm trying to make it a story Sure, um, but uh. How has how, how has discrimination shaped your life as far as? What are some examples of discrimination you have experienced? And I would like to ask you that specifically in the workplace, since you are in the film and in TV movie world?

Speaker 3:

realm. Well, I'm gonna grab a cracker joke and say like, yeah, but our podcast could be a whole lot better if we're white.

Speaker 1:

We have more access, but no, okay.

Speaker 3:

So here a couple quick points. I Don't believe in development, so I just believe it. You had a kind of for your own path and be your own, like kind of, you know, be your own renegade, you know, you know. So yeah, it has palm just way. So Loser to the thought, no kid. So it goes like this man.

Speaker 3:

For a long time, you know, I've been doing like whatever, like the producer, like director, only like whatever in this game. Right. So it's also come with some like some kind of heavy prices too, because Sometimes white people feel like they can say anything to you and sometimes they feel like you don't know what to say. So there's silence too, and so you know, in silence is hostile, is it speaks volumes to. So like a couple of things discrimination for me, just like I've had, like I've been on set where I've had people like drop words that are hers in private, and that's when I was a production assistant. They're low person on the total pole, so you know that it hurt, but that made me go. I'm gonna make sure the high person, the total nobody where. So these days when I'm on set and I still am the only black person on set.

Speaker 3:

You understand, there's like 30 people on set and including talent. There's been times I've been the only black person on set, you know.

Speaker 3:

So, and it's been like that and we're like over diverse. We have many women on set doing things but like personal, say, you know, and it's like work for 10 hours and I Can't, I don't know, I can't read their mind, like it's very obvious that I'm this, you know, so this, like, so, like Discrimination. You're faced with that a lot. You have no representation. Discrimination is this basically People with a lack of representation. You know, and I feel that you know, now we have George Floyd and we're having these big movements and stuff.

Speaker 3:

I had a conversation with this dude white cat who's the same as me, producer and a director too. He was talking about back in his 80. He said, yeah, I can't find work, man, I can't find work because they want, like you know, people that look like you, and I was like that's fine, you can see that, but you know you, you can be sad all you want to, but you have to realize you had a 20 year run in this game. 20 year run in this game and you never thought that. You know, oh, there are people that don't look like me who never get this shot. So why can't other people have a chance to have a chance? You had your shot. Why can other people other shot? So that's all. Did you like that?

Speaker 1:

Nice little wrap up to you. Didn't even get the same man treatment, dc. I think that's gonna be my next sound effect. I got to get the old at the Apollo sound, sam and Tom effect.

Speaker 3:

You don't like like Joe's.

Speaker 1:

I do like black. Show me to Seriously, martin, okay, and living color.

Speaker 3:

Me to black shows in the 21st century. Power Name a black name. A black show where one of the actors Didn't hire, didn't hire to Big beat him up.

Speaker 1:

That's how it's in fire. Yeah, okay.

Speaker 3:

Name, name, name. The name of show where one of the actors in the shot nine times you.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you shot nine times. You got shot four.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so name another name, another name, another black shirt. You name one name another. 21st century, only name power. I think all American you can even say blackish. Could you Know? You watch you Hazard. Family matter can take crazy story real quick?

Speaker 1:

No it has to deal your grandpa.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to that. So for anybody who remembers, the Duke say has there are. Oh, what a Duke boy getting into this time. Boss hog Roscoe P Coltrane, like just jesse Daisy.

Speaker 2:

Daisy.

Speaker 1:

Daisy Dukes and, in the general league, these boots for walking, the system they would have a black person, I show every blue moon.

Speaker 3:

uncle Jesse, I got myself a little bit of trouble, don't you worry about it. Don't you worry, marcus, we're gonna figure it all out you know now you, you just to be a good fella. There was a racism in the south all day, the big-ass Confederate flag. What was Confederate? Who?

Speaker 3:

knows I was obsessed with a Duke say has I made your grandfather and had to apologize every year I made your grandfather take me to Kmart and Buy me a Casio watch. Casio watch, when the alarm hit. It was a big deal. I was like I'm gonna get you back. I'm gonna get you back. I'm gonna get you back. I'm gonna get you back. I'm gonna get you back. I'm gonna get you back. Casio watch, when the alarm hit, it would play.

Speaker 1:

I'll be smacked.

Speaker 3:

You got? Really, are you here? He's like You're sweating around everywhere. Are you sure? You sure you want this one? Yes, I'm making a lot of Duke boys are going to be doing and so he's like fucking shit, this goddamn cell. All right, get in the box for you. He's so get the watch. The souls of black people are time that thinking my the bars and stars.

Speaker 1:

He had two. He had two daughters at one side.

Speaker 3:

So that's another discrimination by that watch.

Speaker 1:

Well, at least.

Speaker 3:

I see Like real life for me.

Speaker 2:

I'm kidding.

Speaker 3:

That's right for you Name to my friend. Yeah, sit the bar low. Public this thing to you. Feel like I should be doing my personal life right now.

Speaker 1:

First of all, I don't give up to government, oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

Anyway, come on. We're still Motherfucker. That's all you got then. Yeah, that's smart. You ain't that good looking.

Speaker 1:

What I'm solid gold yeah. Yeah that's a strong word, but I hold it down.

Speaker 3:

You get. That to. The belly says hug life. You get. You get a tattoo on your mother's bug life, can you yeah?

Speaker 1:

And producing a prequel series to Denzel Washington's book of Eli, and he will be playing Eli before he gets the book.

Speaker 3:

Is. It Is In the book God.

Speaker 1:

I just want to know If y'all not giving these star wars, I'm gonna go have my own sword and do whatever I wanted to do. And so he's about to have powers. Very nice.

Speaker 3:

I like to think. The Academy for what? My skills?

Speaker 1:

All right, and then some of the five billion dollar deal I was telling you about Raw Monday night. Raw We'll be going to Netflix will be exclusive to Netflix. Every Monday They'll get a new episode 500 million a year for five years.

Speaker 3:

Hey, what's hope to do being a pedophile man?

Speaker 1:

First of all, that's nothing new. That's been known for about 30, 40 years.

Speaker 3:

Why is that? Why is that?

Speaker 1:

acceptable. It's not acceptable, but there's.

Speaker 3:

If it's been, if it's been known for 30 or 40 years. It's acceptable.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't say it's acceptable, as much as they. He's been tried before on multiple times. Multiple women have come forward, nothing, just ever sticks.

Speaker 3:

But he's a sexual predator and pedophile.

Speaker 1:

Pedophile predator deviant he's a closet racist. He's covered up murder.

Speaker 3:

He said that On.

Speaker 1:

No, it wouldn't. He didn't say the heart you are. He didn't. I know, I know exactly, see, he it was.

Speaker 3:

It was a soft, a so it's so it's he allowed to say that. No, how come John Cena's in the mother? I thought Janice John Cena she know I've seen it was supposed to be ally.

Speaker 1:

John Cena is a lie.

Speaker 3:

Then let me see them boys in the bathroom.

Speaker 1:

John Cena won't fight you, but it will fight you for real, because you know he beat up a tista. He's a tour, but he's a sense of to me and he like he threw hands with the game of black out before the show. They were like a photo shoot. He gave him the Space to. He got.

Speaker 3:

So when he said that John Cena, he won't beat you because he's like I got bodyguards, I'll fight him.

Speaker 1:

Family.

Speaker 3:

Blown up In between his brother's child.

Speaker 1:

It was after the brother, the child got out. The child was gone.

Speaker 3:

Uh-uh, you bring danger in a minor when you're having your minor, no bombs off the car that's beating.

Speaker 1:

So you're saying, I am saying, is John Cena should be pissed at Vendee's with Abbey Bruh?

Speaker 3:

you smell like Bong water yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry.

Speaker 3:

What did you say? You smell like dirty Bong water with crazy thoughts.

Speaker 1:

You mean the one that you just spilled?

Speaker 3:

You spilled him talking about hey, let's get a defensive man a chance bro.

Speaker 1:

I never. That's right. That's why I did Shots Nasty Ever. You smell like you Make soap out of Bong water and you know that's like double day rubbed all over your face.

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay, you smell like double bomb Bong.

Speaker 1:

You can't even say it. Say it three times, oh my god $500 million a year.

Speaker 3:

I'm who stands the game from that one. Netflix will obviously.

Speaker 1:

Stands the game because it gets them into the sports world, the live sports realm. We've seen it's really true streaming platform. Get a sports.

Speaker 2:

Oh, this is my plus STBS.

Speaker 1:

NBC ESPN.

Speaker 3:

Apple plus a soccer.

Speaker 1:

Now this is their way of getting their foot in the door, and I think for WWE, I mean, netflix is still the biggest streaming platform and Every Tuesday you're gonna see WWE and I raw is one of the top ten most viewed search thing on there and people are gonna get more and more intrigued by that.

Speaker 3:

You will think, vincent McMahon, don't time would be the most.

Speaker 1:

Working on a documentary about him right and they came out with a nice Documentary, but yeah, oh yeah. Yeah, he's done, though he's a scumbag. Check out the rat with me and Kila cash he's triple.

Speaker 1:

H still married to his daughter? Yes, but apparently the rumor is that they have been separated for a while in triple H Could also be in some hot water in this allegations as well. You know, Vince, basically pimp this girl out to Brock Lesnar to get him to resign. Pimp his daughter oh, not his daughter, but the woman who came forward in this allegation about him. Yeah, you used her as a Bargaining tool to get him to resign. It was basically like she'll do whatever you tell her and you could do whatever you want to her.

Speaker 1:

So, and Brock Lesnar. Apparently he was the. This is a UFC heavyweight champion and Brock is the only person to win the UFC, so he's into some crazy ass shit it's. Brock Lesnar. It's Brock Lesnar. There's but plugs, there's dildos. Yeah, bro, it's um. This big man is a. Table to be he's well past that, he's um.

Speaker 3:

He's dirty bone water he's dirty bone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's he's dirty bone water. Yeah, that's, uh, that's, that's, that's about as good way of putting it. But yeah, I just I thought the whole thing about five billion is a an astronomical amount and this deal could go up to 20 years.

Speaker 3:

It's a lot dude.

Speaker 1:

So in that perspective, 15 years from now, 500 million might not be that much, but it is a lot for right now. Last little bit of news to me. It's a lot to me too. Last little bit of news DC Supergirl. James Gunn DC Supergirl and reveals and confirms that she will debut in Superman legacy.

Speaker 3:

When is superman legacy coming out?

Speaker 1:

It comes out 2025 26, something like that. Good luck, so, and one of the front runners for that is the young lady from house of dragons.

Speaker 3:

Which you leave from house of dragons, the blood.

Speaker 1:

There's only one. There's only one blonde well, there's black blonde. It's you know when I do in a black super girl okay, racist, you know.

Speaker 3:

You know, I've never seen that's a good thing. I didn't mean to say good thing, that's good point.

Speaker 2:

Never seen a black to be girl.

Speaker 3:

Hey, can I see a big move like Supergirl, like power girl, quality?

Speaker 1:

storms right there.

Speaker 3:

No, but like hey, so tell me and all our listeners Three yeah, um, why has it never been a black Supergirl?

Speaker 1:

Listen, I'm I will say this before I am Not being a black girl boy. You don't have a story like I don't. Don't just make a character just to have a character. Let me help you out here.

Speaker 3:

Why in the, in this beautiful, infinite universe, had there never been a black Supergirl?

Speaker 1:

you had a black president.

Speaker 3:

Who's Superman? That's Calvin. I read, okay, you know, calvin Ellis. Evan Ellis is an alternate universe, is the black, is a Loan black child who comes to Krypton, and he's also president. He's president. I say she's also super hero too.

Speaker 1:

No, there's nothing wrong with it, but I, just you, just you, just one of black supergirl, just that, just to say she's there. Instead of having one that's gonna have a proper story, proper introduction, you just want to show up randomly in the background.

Speaker 3:

No, what I'm. I want to be very clear. What I'm asking is and I'm just asking this in this, in this world why has there never been a story about a bike? It's only because the only thing that's never been close to that in my in my Reculic recollection please help me is when Lois Lane Turned black for a day that is.

Speaker 1:

So let me say this as far as far as I never came up with that idea.

Speaker 3:

But so so. But I'm just saying, why hasn't there? And To your point, why not? You should never just go character there, but it's Easy fix to go and on planet 44433227 Ultimate universe there is and make a storyline where you just have this black supergirl it can be one off.

Speaker 3:

But why not do that? Never done it, and that you know it. That's what sucks. The industry has been run by people who don't look like the people who like the read comics. You know, you know, because a lot of a lot of like non-white looking, non-male white people like comics, and so this is where I get bummed out about it. You gotta have a Source, you gotta have shit that you can see in the mirror and be like yo I have something I could think of.

Speaker 3:

But all these, all these Trump supporters love Trump because they can look at the Punisher and be like, yeah, he's a punisher, you know, and so they put the punish on the other, on their vehicles. But you gotta have a mirror, dude, and you, and so it'll be so important for and it could put Asian women, latina, you know, but the, it was such an easy thing, just to be like oh, in this a one-off story, you know not a movie, a one-off comic about here.

Speaker 3:

Here are a book about three different alternate universe, and one is this, this thing and it's her Okay word up. You just wait the color super.

Speaker 1:

And even a black bat woman. They met black everything she was terrible, but they got her you know, really bad, bad, but they got her.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's just bogs my brain that you know.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's probably because the people I mean I first of all- that has a woman ever written for Superman.

Speaker 3:

Well, I mean, like there's gail Simone. You know she did right, so yeah, I did a lot of other stuff too but, but as you never heard it for Superman. No, I don't know if there's ever been a female writer for.

Speaker 1:

Superman. So I mean, there you go, that's but they're female writers for super girl.

Speaker 3:

Super girl, you know, again, again. We can move on, but this is a point of interest, that Decoration of super girl and power girl that's. I've never seen it.

Speaker 1:

I've got the power in girl. You're a girl.

Speaker 3:

Girl, power girl power.

Speaker 1:

Alright, I thought I got for the news. First of all, don't rush me.

Speaker 3:

Okay, here we.

Speaker 1:

Jesus Christ.

Speaker 3:

Yes, you called.

Speaker 1:

What did he have to say?

Speaker 3:

Believe. Believe so you believe Jesus. Jesus Christ would say that In your head, in your mind, you think Jesus Christ, cuz you said what I'm saying is I Think, I think he probably had.

Speaker 1:

He was probably a little more quicky than we can give him credit for this cat.

Speaker 3:

That was a cop, your son.

Speaker 1:

You Though you can't you, you are a good talker. If you could preach, and that means you just drink some water together. I'm sure he had some ice quips when he was getting his disciples. You know they did live. You don't think he talked about jokes.

Speaker 3:

He was just like.

Speaker 1:

I.

Speaker 3:

Jesus the Christ, who is from Africa, in the Middle East, where there is no ice. Okay, here we go you also have to go like Thank you, they've ever seen somebody before to skate.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what you doing. Okay, let me flip this for those. You all that can't see we can probably be everybody. This dude just Look like you try to kiss the mic. I'm gonna apologize for saying some other. I was always trying to say up here Jesus Christ will say that.

Speaker 1:

First of all, you don't know what Jesus said. Secondly, you don't know who was ice in what hill or what ice was there.

Speaker 3:

I'm pretty sure Of all the clothes you know. Shoot this motherfucker. Okay, say that one either. Okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, so here's how we're gonna do this. Okay, you have to be good at reading this. I need you to be quick. We're gonna, we're gonna, I'm gonna flip this over. You're gonna start at asking the questions. They were what we get the most right in the time a lot of wins.

Speaker 3:

Okay, what we should for Slaps. You got, slap me. We're like it's that really intelligent sporting event where you slap each other. Who the fuck invented that what? How do you walk around and that? I'm against them. Stuff on this. Start by you walk around with a power slap teacher on like you like.

Speaker 1:

Power, slap Anybody.

Speaker 3:

You, you amateur.

Speaker 1:

You, you ought to be a shambles of it. You need to go.

Speaker 3:

Well, how you gonna prove, why you gonna problem power slap. Yeah, like I'm gonna do that to you and I want someone else to do it to you.

Speaker 1:

And some of them do they be on there like you can't baby you can't some motherfuckers always trying to get Next time I get in a fight I ain't punching the way I'm gonna smack.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna pull out my glove like the old medieval days Power slap. Already, here we go one, two, three. Can't fight the mid, can't fight the moonlight by Lee and rhymes was a theme song for which film. Okay, which real life couple start in the 1987 film overboard.

Speaker 1:

I had no idea.

Speaker 3:

Kurt Russell and go to go on, okay, okay, when this word is. Kate was the character work for in the holiday. New York Times the Daily Telegraph in 51st States. What food does Drew Bearmore's character make? Chocolate model. Make model buildings from. Who directed Marie and Ponaise easy. Who stars alongside Dyrdor Lopez and wedding planner?

Speaker 1:

Oh, I wasn't, Matthew.

Speaker 3:

Mcconnie and what is the name of the chain of bookstores owned by Joe's family? And you got mail no. I Spokes in true romance. Which rock star appears throughout the film?

Speaker 1:

to Clarence Leslie god dang, I got one.

Speaker 3:

So all I needed to be the players to get to the win.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but I would have liked you to ask the first few questions. You wasted a good amount of time at the beginning. I'll take a good old time.

Speaker 3:

Okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead, we go, you tell me to go, and she's the man. What is the name of violas twin brother who she impersonates?

Speaker 3:

don't know.

Speaker 1:

Sebastian, and what film does Brittany Murphy stars Molly gun I? What is the name of Rachel Lee Cook's character? And she's all that.

Speaker 3:

Don't know.

Speaker 1:

Lady Bogues, which three countries does Elizabeth travel to and eat? Pray love.

Speaker 3:

India, india, italy and Prince.

Speaker 1:

Indonesia. Katrina Kateria and Bianca Stafford are characters in which film don't know ten things I hate about you and Marley and me. What we did, dog, was Marley, don't waste time.

Speaker 3:

I don't know German separate.

Speaker 1:

Which film do signori weaver and Jennifer love you a star as a mother and daughter con team? I don't know, heartbreakers. What was the theme song for the 2000s film Charlie's Angels? The theme song Over.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what band plays. And the anas wedding in Brides, in the bridesmaid, oh, Um, um wow sometimes you went Wilson Phillips, who's the first Disney princess. Snow white good one. What film follows a group of teenagers competing in the Sarah Rose cosmetic Mount Rose American teen Princess pageant? I Think gorgeous and how and how to look at and how to lose the guy in ten days. What's the name of the magazine that Andy writes for?

Speaker 1:

Daily times composure.

Speaker 3:

And what film does Julie Roberts play Shelby eating in lecture Pretty one still in the news. And what film does the same old and Melissa and Melissa McCartney star as buddy cops?

Speaker 3:

Heat the heat, what? What color letter? What color letter, dude? I'm gonna give you a lecture time. It's called the heat and heat is it's full movie. Starring who? Thank you, I can't eat. No, sir, no sir, crazy heat is it's own movie. Right, you did not. It's called the heat. No, I'm just gonna give this card. It's your time. We're not ready. What color letter does I love stitched onto her clothes and easy a.

Speaker 1:

What letter.

Speaker 3:

Oh, what color letter.

Speaker 1:

Oh right.

Speaker 3:

Flowers in the attic is based on the novel from which author. You know this, author. I don't need to be see Andrews Andrews yeah, there you go, when you ready.

Speaker 1:

I got to you gotta get through.

Speaker 3:

Let's go.

Speaker 1:

In high school musical. What song do Gabriella and Troy staining for the callback audition break breaking free? Which films starring Hillary Swankin and Gerard Butler is based on a novel by Cecilia at her? Right purchase PS. I love you in the house, buddy. Where is Shelley asked to leave after her 27th birthday? The country the Playboy mansion, which film is set around the whistle of stop cafe? Fried green tomatoes, who starred alongside just in Timberlake, and friends with benefits.

Speaker 1:

Jennifer Lopez meal the Kunis and heathers. What color does Heather Chandler wear? Black, red. It never been kissed. What is Josie Geller's high school nickname?

Speaker 3:

Er no no.

Speaker 1:

Josie grossie, which actor starred as Williams Shakespeare and Shakespeare in love.

Speaker 3:

I'm Find, ray finds brother.

Speaker 1:

I need the first name. I need the first name, just like I know. You know I need the first name and I will give you another car. Okay okay, um it's um but that is the correct last name. What's his first name? It's a big question, right?

Speaker 3:

Daniel finds.

Speaker 1:

Joseph.

Speaker 3:

That pisses me off really bad should have gave me the heat one. No, I still incorrect, it's.

Speaker 1:

Which airport was the opening scene of love actually film that? Which airport? Have you seen that actually?

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay, um which airport was the?

Speaker 1:

opening scene of love actually filmed that.

Speaker 3:

That's what you keep picking, these dollar questions. Hey, what are these questions in the dark? London, london hetero airport if you can't pronounce them.

Speaker 1:

London. You just what is the name of Meryl Streep's character in the double worst product? If you know just one of the names, I'll give it. Just name the first or last name If you can tell me the Streep's character from. If you give them both, I'll give you the game. You win the game.

Speaker 3:

Cruella.

Speaker 1:

She's not umbrella the bill.

Speaker 3:

What's her name is a press press the give it one question it's not a long game we can play again.

Speaker 1:

It's shut your mouth, yeah.

Speaker 3:

That's a great one, and what I stands. What job does Alex do by day?

Speaker 1:

Awesome.

Speaker 3:

I.

Speaker 2:

Mean Academy Awards at.

Speaker 3:

Titanic one nice. Would rockstar play the role of bus driver in special?

Speaker 1:

It's night crawler. What's his name? I don't know me low bad teacher, bad teacher.

Speaker 3:

What subject is Cameron Diaz's character teach English? What film does Molly we well, as a teenager, has family has forgotten. What film stars Mellie? We was a teenager, or teenagers, that family for batter 16 birthday 16 candles, that's a fucking stupid question. Jesus Christ and counter girls, what charity was Institution?

Speaker 1:

The calendar leukemia.

Speaker 3:

And what? In what movie did a teenager where? We're done. But in what movie did a teenager get mad because her family forgot her 16th birthday? I remember the game man that's one of my favorite songs all times. Yeah, tom, it's a time to play the song.

Speaker 2:

I'm in what?

Speaker 3:

is the name of all oh my god Female baseball team and a league of their own. If you give the four the rock for peaches in my girl. What profession is Veta's father? If you get, I'm gonna give you three. This is the best in my girl. What profession is Veta's father?

Speaker 1:

hitman, no Accountant, no Wrangler, no chef.

Speaker 3:

Let's go One. I got three.

Speaker 1:

Okay whatever. What.

Speaker 3:

I got one wrong. Okay, let's go.

Speaker 1:

And bring it on which cheerleading squad is torn shipment? Captain of no, no, the two roads, which two actresses star in the 2003 film freaky Friday.

Speaker 3:

No no.

Speaker 1:

Lindsay Lohan and Emily Curtis. What's the name of? Holly Gullet? Got these cat and breakfast at Tiffany's.

Speaker 3:

Minks cat.

Speaker 1:

What is the name of Julia Roberts character and Scott? What is the name of the acapella group that Becca joins and pitch perfect? I don't know the bellows and made in Manhattan? What is the name of the hotel where Jennifer Lawrence character works as a maid? What the fuck man For hotel and mean girls on what they are, the plastics allowed to wear pink.

Speaker 3:

Wednesday.

Speaker 1:

Wednesday is correct. How many years after the first film was my fat, my big fat Greek wedding released?

Speaker 3:

And 14.

Speaker 1:

okay, in Mulan Rouge, which pop star plays the role of green fairy?

Speaker 3:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

Pink kind of know it. What year was step mom released?

Speaker 3:

Maybe movie goes that mom Um, I'm 1998, last card.

Speaker 1:

You have to give both the decent time.

Speaker 3:

With that kind of attitude.

Speaker 1:

I don't think good attitude.

Speaker 3:

Now I'm a new Jersey.

Speaker 1:

Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls was a theme song for which film. Sorry, nicholas cage.

Speaker 3:

I Don't see see a good guess.

Speaker 1:

City of angels, these questions. First of all, nicholas Cage is not in Armageddon, I know.

Speaker 3:

No, it just felt like Armageddon's talking down.

Speaker 1:

You can do these last two cards. Alright bro, alright cool. Which 1988 film stars Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey Beaches, beaches. Big card right here. Yeah, west Side Story is inspired, by which Shakespeare play.

Speaker 3:

West Side Story. Yeah, oh, that's so classic. Will, romeo, and Juliet, tamsen and the Lila no it's just Romeo and Juliet.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that is an incorrect answer.

Speaker 3:

No, I was going to say you decided to keep it. I was going to say, hey, bro, we taking that, we taking that one, we taking that one we didn't win, we tied.

Speaker 1:

You took another card, don't you get that one? I don't get another card, okay, okay, one question at a time.

Speaker 3:

In 500 days of summer. Which band is Tom listening to when he first meets Summer? Yeah, we're going to do this. I'm going to be 30 chances.

Speaker 1:

The who. No, red Hot Chili Peppers, no, I'll give you a hint, it's a band you never even heard of. Goo Goo Dolls.

Speaker 3:

The Smiths.

Speaker 1:

What was the name of Marilyn Monroe's character in Some Like it Hot? Oh my God.

Speaker 3:

Holly Lillie Sugarcane. And what film do you share? Michelle Piper and Susan Thurman and Starr as witches. That's your timer I don't know. The Witches of Eastwick.

Speaker 1:

Never seen it, you shouldn't have done that one and sleepless in Seattle. Which building does Annie suggest to stand meet her at the top of?

Speaker 3:

I would say Wild, Guest Wild. I would say yo, why don't you go meet me at the Space Needle?

Speaker 1:

The Empire State Building.

Speaker 3:

And sleep is in Seattle.

Speaker 1:

That's right.

Speaker 3:

He just knew he was right, I knew that was right. That's bullshitting me. One more card, man. I don't have any more cards. We got any more questions for Benny and Phil. That was terrible.

Speaker 1:

We'll go out on the top.

Speaker 3:

I mean, yeah, these cards still suck, you suck. I think that's the problem you suck yeah. They come in this pristine case full of shit. They're trying to do contraband in this thing.

Speaker 1:

Okay All right, let's get to. Let's wrap up. We've run a little bit long, so let's wrap up with Benny's questions. Benny and Phil's questions.

Speaker 3:

Respect.

Speaker 1:

We'll get up out of here.

Speaker 3:

No, you will.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I will. I'm at Uncle Oz's house Chillin'. We'll get up out of here. I'm ready to go Because you spilled the wrong water. I didn't do that. I don't know.

Speaker 3:

That's nasty, that you would even Thanks Vince. Who's Vince? I got Colson. We got a paper towel on your gun. Be civilized. I think you got some class. You scrolling I'm looking for the questions Having a show, you got this prepared. Man, like I'm saying every day, this baby's been born. It's crazy.

Speaker 1:

You come out and stream every day. I just didn't have the questions ready.

Speaker 3:

I'm getting questions. Learn how to crawl, dude, you say that.

Speaker 1:

You be doing something.

Speaker 3:

I make moves every day, dude. I'm up in this game running shit son. No, look at me, man, I'm thugging. Every day, dude, every day hustling.

Speaker 1:

First off, I love the show last week, except for that weird rant at the end. Shout out to the anti-racist tie dog game. So my question this week is give me a list of 14 heroes and heroines Not heroine. So I'm getting excited.

Speaker 3:

Heroes and heroines.

Speaker 1:

That would be perfect for the WWE or TNA or AEW, which actually works well with our 5 billion dollar conversation.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to our 5 billion dollar conversation. Come on, bro.

Speaker 1:

First of all, you already know, what it is. You sound like a bitch bro.

Speaker 3:

Right, I love the brand. So you said Jesus would say that Once again he might hit somebody with that one.

Speaker 1:

And I love the rap with Kila Cash and you, salty Perky Scott. I wish one day, if she could survive it, that Mrs Kila would be a guest on the show. If Kila would come on here, I'd love to have her show.

Speaker 3:

I'd send the invitation to the band.

Speaker 1:

I would not have eyes on that show because of disrespect.

Speaker 3:

I would disrespect you here I'll take the band. I would disrespect you.

Speaker 1:

I know because you disrespect for the meat, you're not going to bury us in front of my friends.

Speaker 3:

Okay, Well, I mean tight enough.

Speaker 1:

No, or the awesome guys from we Get Dub podcast to be a guest on the show again. So we'll see what we can do, See we can pull some strings, talk in the backstage, hit the Ems or have both Kila and the we Get Dub going together.

Speaker 3:

He just wants to have a full-on party. It's always a party Sub-each. Let's go. Well, hold on, the question's not done. Okay, there you go.

Speaker 1:

So I give it the question. We will. I love you both. Nate and Jay say hi. I can't wait till you get to the phone line up again. Wtc for life later Gator. For those who don't know, wtc is White Trial Club.

Speaker 3:

Thank you.

Speaker 1:

That's right, son. And Vinny also said don't give me started about his rant about equity. All I was saying about equity is that it's not natural. So let's get to our 14 characters. Let's get to our 14 characters. We'll do a 70 piece, like you said. Who would be good for the WWE? I'll go first. Okay, I'll do Wrong Nightwing. I think him as a gymnast. Oh, I think that's very good. Yeah, I think him as a gymnast would work really well, being able to run the ropes, springboards, the dives and stuff like that. He's got the body for it. He can take the bumps. You know what I mean. So, yeah, nightwing. Dick Grayson, I'll stop.

Speaker 3:

Quick silver why? Because he didn't ever be touched. You said he'd get.

Speaker 1:

I got it. I got it. Next, I would probably go with man. We're just talking bumps and stuff like that. Give me Black Widow. She's just going to be tossing people around and I think she'd be dangerous.

Speaker 3:

So we should just do non-powered ones.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I think that would be the Because I was going to do Black Canary, but she's got the screen, I know. But yeah, let's do non-powered. That's a good idea.

Speaker 3:

I'll take mine back and I'll stick it. Or if they are powered, they're nerfed. I'll say Black Panther.

Speaker 1:

Without the herb.

Speaker 3:

Okay, how about this? How about this? Because everybody's got to get an iron fist.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, that's a good one. That's a really good one, thank you. We definitely need a strong woman in there. I would go with and, like you said, you need a character and I think she would stand out. Let's go with.

Speaker 3:

Batwoman, I like that Bronze Tiger. I'm not going to be dope, I'm telling you right now, Okay got it, we're going to go right now Let me go with.

Speaker 1:

I need somebody who can talk. We're talking wrestling. We need somebody who can talk, who can get a crowd either fully behind him or to fully hate him. So I'm going to go with Lex Luthor, okay.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to do. I think I'm going to go with Wildcat.

Speaker 1:

Matt Murdock. Matt Murdock is a good one, a blind man wrestling. Yeah, let me go see that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I like that Matt Murdock one. I'm going to stay. Why then human, who knows? Who knows all? Anybody who knows anything in anybody's weakness?

Speaker 1:

professional wrestling, so it's scripted. So you like, you predict the outcomes and we want the best. Okay, no, but I mean it's fine, oh no no, no, I'll take it back.

Speaker 3:

I will go with the Joker.

Speaker 1:

I All I'm gonna be dope. So so you, you got the Joker under your promotion. So nobody's coming to work for you, because the first time he goes to accident, accidentally, said somebody, said somebody's thrown in the middle of the show because he's the Joker, ain't?

Speaker 3:

no, but he, he's gonna fuck up your team, your team, okay, he's unpredictable. I didn't see him in the audience. He's gonna be on the mat.

Speaker 1:

You know who's gonna die tonight, yeah, so um, let me go with, uh, let me go with vixen.

Speaker 3:

She's super powered.

Speaker 1:

Homie, but her powers are nerf.

Speaker 3:

Okay, yes, um, I'm gonna go with um.

Speaker 1:

She can still inhabit all of those powers without having the power um, I'm gonna go with Deadpool.

Speaker 3:

What were you just doing?

Speaker 1:

you do stuff, he's, and he can fight still if his powers are up he did. He's dealing with the only thing keeping him alive, what you mean.

Speaker 3:

Okay, all right, okay, we'll be all technical.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna hold you accountable for that one.

Speaker 3:

It's. Yeah, I mean, I'm both accountable for Um. When you write, you're right, when you're wrong, you're scott. Um, so, uh, I would do um don't do it. Oh, um, oh, my bad, my bad, my bad. I would go With the Red.

Speaker 1:

Skull. What's the name of the? Uh, the actual wrestler, the luchador wrestler. It's like one of the spider-man villains, Um villain of a hero.

Speaker 3:

He may be the hero.

Speaker 1:

He's in a spider-man because uh, bad bunny was gonna play him in a movie, I don't know. He's a spider-man, he's like a all All, like a small character, like a small spider-man.

Speaker 3:

All the universe. Yeah, I don't know, I'll be him. Okay, all right, small guy. Shout out to bad bunny Um, oh, we did something. 17.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, good, good question there that was good one, thank you. Yeah, shout out. Shout out to the wrestler, shout out to the WWE. Um, no, no, shout out to them actually, yeah come on, man bro.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, shout out to them, they do nothing for you, man.

Speaker 1:

No, we're not even that, but they don't get no love this week.

Speaker 3:

Come on, respect yourself bro.

Speaker 1:

You said respect yourself, all right. Um, um, uh, do you have a question before you go?

Speaker 3:

Uh, does the baby have a question for us, bro?

Speaker 1:

We can't All right, and so bitty had a question from last week. We'll get to that real quick. Uh, he said. I'm back now listening to the, the shindig known as taking equal marvel versus DC. I got an easy question for the alleged In quotations common, common, uh, challenge the big marvel business that has been layered out all over as follows Stark enterprise, iron man, oscarp, nomenos born pen hank and pen Hank, pym and man. Obviously you have hero, villain and, technically, anti hero. Now the question is what is dc's equivalent business that are littered all over the dc universe? Oh, here's two hints Star labs don't count, because that is part of the government and one of the head of that business used to be a villain.

Speaker 1:

The unfortunate favor the bold and white trout for life.

Speaker 3:

Well, I mean you, you like this. Just Two easy ones in the chamber, obviously. Actually, that's not even true. Three easy one in the chamber. One would be waning enterprises, waning tech. Another one would be Dick grease enterprises, when he inherited all that money from alfred with the equivalent of billions of dollars, by the way. The third would be a terrific ink, which is mr Terrific's um Private company that he has. We should also go ahead and say lex core, um for lex, the first thing. We should also go on to the dirty, dirty, dirty, well, uh, the kingpins casino businesses that he has and all the properties that he owns In our businesses that he owns in Gotham. Um, we should probably. Let's do it. Well, what else we get in there?

Speaker 3:

Um oh, come on, brothers and sisters, all of us, we gotta forget about that and never forget about, um, oliver quinn, oliver king, king, queen and queen Enterprises, please Moving forward. Um, I would probably say, oh, what are we doing here? We also gotta talk about um uh the head uh, oh, doctor, uh well, the doctor in the wheelchair, who is um, um the head of the doom patrol and he has inherited a lot of money, is rich too and has businesses, by the way, um, let me see, uh at one point um garth, uh, from um Beast boy from um titan's, had inherited a lot of money and inherited his father's business too.

Speaker 3:

Um, yeah, that's okay. And back in the old, uh, george pares days, um, now let me, um, I'm getting kind of one winded this up, but I I feel like I could get two more out of this guy. You have any interjections? You're kind of quiet over there. Okay, yeah, you really don't have anything nothing bring.

Speaker 3:

So I feel that like the other, Easy, well, I'll play. I'll pick one more for a DC. I would probably go with um oh what about um? What about in the? Uh batman, beyond lore, um, um, um power ink, you know um, yeah, so uh, that's what I got. You check your stuff, you check out the game dude, I mean okay.

Speaker 1:

I, the San Francisco four united, is going to the super mode to play taylor swift.

Speaker 3:

Okay, cool you know who lost us. When you're not Painted to the show, we always lose that way, you know all right, tell them what they can find you on twitter. Hey, um, I saw this movie called down with the king.

Speaker 1:

Test not telling everyone.

Speaker 3:

Well, no one can find you like this x. Okay, hey, how about you saying x? You can find me on x, of course.

Speaker 1:

Now you keep Dude what can people find you on twitter? No, they can't.

Speaker 3:

They can find you. Next brother Need for.

Speaker 1:

Uh, we'll be back next week, we're gonna read, so. So Just so y'all know, we're gonna record a show early because, uh, we, uh, we got some vacations coming up, so we are gonna be recording some shows kind of in a grouping. So if we miss some news tidbits and stuff like that or some big headlines, that's why Blem, blem in our head?

Speaker 1:

I will tell you this we are back, we will, we will. We will be back, baby, we will be. We will be producing new episodes every week. You will be coming at you. Sound engineer.

Speaker 3:

I haven't told regular it's got about it.

Speaker 1:

We won't, we won't. It's me, big dog. Whoa, let's get it. Um, all right, so we are we out of here. Uh, again, uh, we appreciate you, uh, and, as always, god, we're good times, we're gonna have good time. Peace and chicken.

Speaker 3:

Next time. Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh, shoot this motherfucker.

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