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New Name who this Ft Lady Chelle

May 15, 2024 Omgitswicks Season 1 Episode 36
New Name who this Ft Lady Chelle
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That’s on Florida podcast
New Name who this Ft Lady Chelle
May 15, 2024 Season 1 Episode 36
Omgitswicks

Ever found yourself racing your nephew to prove you've still got that youthful spark, only to feel it in your bones the next day? Well, gather 'round for a Floridian fiesta where we reminisce about such spirited antics, unpack the latest Florida man spectacle, and relive the wild tales from the Florida Outdoor Expo with my raucous cohorts—OMGg, it's wicks, Manny, Leno, Lady Shell, and Lena Slim. We're serving up a storm of laughter with bird joke battles, peacock chase escapades, and the odd fear of feathered creatures that leaves us ducking for cover at Taco Bell.

Who knew the humble art of apologizing could stir up such hearty debate? Join us as we weave through the intricacies of saying sorry, the delicate craft of gift-giving, and the high-wire act of dishing out constructive criticism without crushing spirits. And for those craving a slice of the unexpected, we've got tales that'll have you checking your kitchen for alligators and your garden for caterpillar-saving missions. Florida's untamed wildlife won't know what hit them when we recount our close encounters from the safety of our mics.

To cap off this wild ride, we tip our hats to the mermaid community, share a heartfelt moment of reflection on mistakes we've made, and challenge ourselves to swim with the manatees. I'm throwing down the gauntlet for you to crack the code on balancing haters with personal triumph because even though I stand firm against negativity, there's an art to turning it into fuel for success. So, do yourself a favor and join our lively discourse; it's like inviting Florida's sunshine and critters right into your living room—but without the risk of an alligator on your couch.

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Ever found yourself racing your nephew to prove you've still got that youthful spark, only to feel it in your bones the next day? Well, gather 'round for a Floridian fiesta where we reminisce about such spirited antics, unpack the latest Florida man spectacle, and relive the wild tales from the Florida Outdoor Expo with my raucous cohorts—OMGg, it's wicks, Manny, Leno, Lady Shell, and Lena Slim. We're serving up a storm of laughter with bird joke battles, peacock chase escapades, and the odd fear of feathered creatures that leaves us ducking for cover at Taco Bell.

Who knew the humble art of apologizing could stir up such hearty debate? Join us as we weave through the intricacies of saying sorry, the delicate craft of gift-giving, and the high-wire act of dishing out constructive criticism without crushing spirits. And for those craving a slice of the unexpected, we've got tales that'll have you checking your kitchen for alligators and your garden for caterpillar-saving missions. Florida's untamed wildlife won't know what hit them when we recount our close encounters from the safety of our mics.

To cap off this wild ride, we tip our hats to the mermaid community, share a heartfelt moment of reflection on mistakes we've made, and challenge ourselves to swim with the manatees. I'm throwing down the gauntlet for you to crack the code on balancing haters with personal triumph because even though I stand firm against negativity, there's an art to turning it into fuel for success. So, do yourself a favor and join our lively discourse; it's like inviting Florida's sunshine and critters right into your living room—but without the risk of an alligator on your couch.

Support the Show.


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Speaker 1:

Me too. Listen, I don't got no one to tell me to sit down, so I'm not going to be sitting down. I'm going to be outside until someone tells me sit your butt down.

Speaker 3:

Watch them comments.

Speaker 4:

Watch them DMs they just going to send you a picture of a chair.

Speaker 3:

They going to send you the white folding chair from the boat fight.

Speaker 4:

Sit in here. Or else you know what come after this sitting here, or else you know what come after this. There's two very large alligators out here. I can't tie up.

Speaker 3:

Florida man accused of throwing an alligator through a drive-thru window.

Speaker 4:

What's happening everybody? This is the that's On Florida podcast. Yeah, we changed the name because we wanted to make it more Florida, because you know we be out here in Florida doing some crazy stuff. So I am OMGg, it's wicks. I'm gonna let everybody introduce they self. We can start at the end and then work our way down uh, this is manny.

Speaker 3:

Uh, think outside the box knocks if I look uncomfortable. Uh, leno is very sexually inappropriate for about 45 minutes before we started rolling, so I'm not. I'm not in a good place now, but we'll get there. Give me a moment if I look strange.

Speaker 1:

Thank you I just love how he did this, and he whispered things that I didn't even repeat, so I saved him and he's gonna lie on my name like that but it's, all good, it's lena slim.

Speaker 2:

We're back at it again, happy to be here yeah, we here hey, it's your girl, lady shell, and this feels like a really dope reunion. I haven't seen you guys in literally ages, so I'm really, really happy to be here.

Speaker 4:

Listen, we appreciate you for stopping through. We ain't going to repeat some of the stuff that Rudy said off camera, but y'all probably know this Eventually if y'all just keep watching. I'm sorry, it was a good joke. It wasn't a joke, it was a good truth that Rudy said.

Speaker 2:

About my height.

Speaker 4:

We got to bring that up. I didn't you said it.

Speaker 3:

I didn't say it. Go visit thephoebedanglingcom. By the way, don't forget right now like share, subscribe. We need all the help we can get. Yeah, because we're trying to restart this thing. We're going to go to jail at some point while we're doing this stuff. We need to bail her out. Go fund me.

Speaker 2:

Thank you.

Speaker 4:

Oh, so we good, I got Lena back. You know I ride with.

Speaker 1:

Lena, I just got a bad rep but I'm so like cute and innocent.

Speaker 3:

I'm sure she got some kind of male bondsman pregnant at some point in her life, she got back up.

Speaker 4:

They be in the comments. They be defending Lena. They love Lena. Somebody actually hit me up and it was like when are y'all coming back? We miss y'all. And then somebody else just asked about Lena. They didn't care about the podcast, I think they just wanted to see Lena Summer's out.

Speaker 3:

Open back season is coming. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Open. Back was yesterday. Last night it was lit lit.

Speaker 4:

I don. Lena does the partying for the group, lena holds it down.

Speaker 2:

I'm too old to be outside anymore. My bedtime 10 o'clock. I'm in the bed.

Speaker 1:

Me too, Listen, I don't got no one to tell me to sit down, so I'm not going to be sitting down. I'm going to be outside until someone tells me sit your butt down.

Speaker 3:

Watch some comments.

Speaker 1:

Watch some DMs.

Speaker 2:

They just going to take a picture of a chair.

Speaker 3:

They going, they got to send her the white folding chair from the boat fight.

Speaker 4:

Sit in here, or else you know what come after this. Oh man, speaking of parks, I went to the Florida Outdoor Expo right Now. I didn't know this thing was happening. It happens right over in Palm Beach, I want to say Right across the state. It's like where all the Florida outdoor people just get together.

Speaker 4:

They got snakes and I got a full camel suit. I was going to wear it. I might wear it the next episode. I'm going to wear it the next. They got to have everything. It was snakes. I almost came home with a bearded dragon. They got little boats and everything. They had a bunch of stuff, but it was a lot of fun. They had a barbecue contest. They had an archery contest. They had one where the dogs were racing, but one dog was like nah, my coat looked too pretty to be jumping in that water, so I ain't doing that. It was a bougie dog. The dog wasn't having it, but it was a good time. I finally met Warren Sapp and realized that me and him are actually. He told me that me and him are homeboys. So me and Warren Sapp are homeboys and we're going to do some floatering, I guess. So supposed to go catch a python. I'm trying to get Lena and Shell to do it.

Speaker 2:

No, no, invite me to anything that has food that is nature. I like to be on the ground away from reptiles Nope.

Speaker 3:

I like birds and butterflies, and kitties.

Speaker 1:

We'll catch more pythons with her. I'll be there for moral support.

Speaker 3:

She look like a bird they would eat. You know what I'm saying? It's like bait.

Speaker 2:

Who looks like bait.

Speaker 4:

Let me ask a question I just had to identify exactly who.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he's going to pick on me the whole show.

Speaker 4:

So what kind of things would y'all be willing to do? So let me know what y'all would be willing to do, and I'll let them know what Go eat?

Speaker 1:

some chicken wings Food.

Speaker 2:

I like food. We love a good dress-up party. We love any reason to dress up and look like somebody else.

Speaker 4:

Repticon.

Speaker 2:

No, you said reptiles no.

Speaker 4:

Lena will be for that. Lena cool with that?

Speaker 1:

I want to be carried like in a chair, like a princess they're going to chair again that sounds fair they're going to chair once again yeah, I don't want to walk, I don't want to sweat, I don't want to breathe heavy. I just want to eat, sleep and laugh and be carried and be carried around.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to see what we can do the G-tour through the Everglades. You don't got to run a walk, I mean I'll take a wheelchair too, you don't got to walk, would you?

Speaker 3:

Would you Her with the mosquito?

Speaker 2:

She would Brought an electric scooter through. The story.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely yes, I've done that. I've done that. I've done that. There's been times, first of all, in Florida. The majority of the people that are on there is not really people that need it, because they just suffer from obesity, that's it.

Speaker 3:

Hey my people, I'm sorry that you did that for us. We didn't deserve that. If y'all going to use your chairs, there's nothing wrong with that. Use your chairs. I do want to say I know there's a lot of big ones out there right now. Since y'all like to talk so much in the comments. Can we do this now? Can we just go in on that? The best bird joke will send you a shirt. You have to make bird jokes.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, we owe that lady one a shirt too. Now that we got a new logo and stuff, we can send her a shirt for the pickup line contest. Oh yeah, yes, we had a pickup line contest, because everybody be shooting their shot with Lena in the comments.

Speaker 3:

I can't remember it was nasty. She picked a nasty one. No, I didn't. No, there was one, the Palm.

Speaker 4:

the best restaurant is a Palm below your belly. She didn't pick that one because that was the guy, but then she picked the lady. I can't remember what the lady said.

Speaker 1:

It was nice.

Speaker 4:

It was nice, yeah, what's?

Speaker 2:

your best pickup line, Manny.

Speaker 3:

I don't have pickup lines, I just what's your best pickup line, manny?

Speaker 1:

I don't have pickup lines? I don't. I just Like what's your boo Do you just like wink and smile.

Speaker 3:

Oh, actually, whatever, I don't care, these people don't like me anyway. My best pickup line is to prey on what I feel like would be an obvious insecurity of yours. So, like Lena, let me, no way. Have you like, did something happen where your nostrils always that big, like something like that? And then she'll like, because she will react to that more than somebody saying something nice to her. The guy say something nice and she'll ignore him, but she'll be like did that big mother say that to me and she'll think about that for like an hour.

Speaker 3:

And then she'll come talk to me an hour later like I can't believe you said that about my nostrils, and then that's when I'll start the conversation.

Speaker 1:

oh my goodness, this is amazing. I I did not listen. No, it's true. I literally like, while you were saying that, I pictured myself like in the middle of a bar and someone saying hey, you're so pretty, I'm like, thank you. And then Manny saying yo, you're not just like you, I'd be like wait a second. I just ignored this and started having a conversation. So you like toxic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay yeah, okay, it's what I'm hearing, or, like yo, your feet wouldn't be so swollen.

Speaker 3:

If you had like a man like me in your life and then I just walk away and then she'll find you.

Speaker 1:

I gotta start taking notes. This is amazing.

Speaker 4:

What's your? Well, we don't wanna know Lena's move. We already heard Lena's move. She just tries to grab your snake.

Speaker 3:

From what I understand, she don't wanna be in the outdoors she trying to grab people's snakes.

Speaker 4:

I almost asked Lena the question I had to risk. It's a family show, Lena and the best way that you could describe this what is your?

Speaker 1:

move. Listen, guys, I am the biggest tease. I will flirt with you and the moment you flirt back, I run, I got you. And I don't know why. Is that Chase when you run? No, I don't, because I just don't want to be bothered. I like them to remember my presence, and then I just like to disappear.

Speaker 3:

Is that weird? Is that a mystery? Yeah, you got an ego thing.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what it is, but yeah, that's what I do. You're like, love me, that's enough.

Speaker 4:

It yep yeah, yeah, it sounds like my cat. My cat is just like that, just like cat energy.

Speaker 2:

It's like okay, that's enough. I didn't tell you to touch me there yeah, like.

Speaker 4:

So what's shell? What's your? You know what's your move like, what was your move like? What was, what was the like? How do you like really mean?

Speaker 2:

I exist, I don't know oh god it's like a vibe thing, I think. You find a person it's like I like finding something that you can relate to and then you start a conversation and I feel like guys are not listened to enough. And it's like the second they get that attention and you're like she's listening to me and now they start talking about stuff that you really don't know what they're talking about. You don't even care at this point, but they're like you're.

Speaker 3:

You see what she did there. Nobody knows what she just did. I'm going to run it back for you. So when I said what I do, I looked like an animal and a monster.

Speaker 2:

She did the same exact thing I did?

Speaker 3:

She's preying on an insecurity.

Speaker 4:

No.

Speaker 3:

She knows.

Speaker 1:

Oh, if you tell her because it don't get heard.

Speaker 3:

I just told you straight up she did the same thing I'm not saying anything exactly. Oh, men don't like to be listened to. Let me pretend I'm listening what?

Speaker 1:

No. Man that was nasty See how that works.

Speaker 3:

See how that works.

Speaker 1:

Wait a minute, Lita.

Speaker 4:

Wait a minute, lita. Done. Switched sides on you.

Speaker 1:

We don't the same okay okay, okay, my bad, my back, yeah, my back.

Speaker 2:

We're here, we're here, but I don't know basically, we pray on the, on the innocent.

Speaker 1:

Okay, let's go next subject you listen to them, you pay attention, I guess and then they just, and then you find the one.

Speaker 2:

Eventually you stop listening to them. You don't really pay attention, you just listen enough.

Speaker 4:

oh, you don't even gotta fake it like shardesha, they don't even fake it it you could be in the middle of saying what you're saying and she's just gonna start talking over you. So you're talking and she's just talking over you as you're talking. It's the race to see who will stop first. It's like playing chicken.

Speaker 3:

Does she even be on topic when she interrupts, or is it a different topic In her defense?

Speaker 2:

I will say she does not want to forget what she's saying. Maybe you're saying something so interesting and then that thought pops up in her mind and she has to get it out because and of course, her thought is more important than yours.

Speaker 4:

No, this is the worst part. She will try to predict what you're saying, but it's always wrong, every single time it's. You could be here in the conversation.

Speaker 3:

Let's try, let's role play right now. Like you say something, like start talking, so you.

Speaker 4:

You know I was thinking about chicken, right With the carrots on it. That's exactly how she did it, I was right there with you. You know how they're kicking that ram across the road.

Speaker 1:

right, yeah, I feel like I do that too. That's why I'm so quiet, I did that recently.

Speaker 3:

So it's just not a her thing. No, no, it's a her thing.

Speaker 1:

No, no, it's a her thing. No, it just happens Like it's because we're overthinkers and some things pop in your head at random moments.

Speaker 2:

Guilty you don't want to forget it.

Speaker 1:

It happened to me the other day. We were talking about what we're going to get for lunch and we were talking about it and then I saw a pigeon fly and I'm like, oh my God, did you know pigeons could lay eggs six times a year?

Speaker 3:

And they were like and they were talking about their depression. They were talking about their depression at that moment.

Speaker 1:

But I just thought it was amazing, I thought it's an educational thing. So I just taught you something, right as we thought about what we're going to get for lunch.

Speaker 4:

I'm not going to lie, I do that. I'll search about them. Like we were driving back and I saw like a car carrier and they had a bunch of cars and I'm like, randomly, how do they get? We was talking about something totally different and I'm like how do they get the cars up there?

Speaker 2:

now I gotta watch a video on how they get the cars, you know what I've always wondered, when I see them, if you could drive fast enough and just go up one. I've always wanted to do that interest of thoughts.

Speaker 1:

that was every time I'm on the highway like can you just go up one? I've always wanted to do that?

Speaker 2:

Intrusive thoughts. That was the question that I had. Like, can you just go up one while it's driving on some Fast and Furious? You know, yes, look at Manny he's gonna try.

Speaker 1:

You've never done that before. He had a.

Speaker 4:

Nissan driving out. So he might. I don't think it can be done unless you have a ramp dragging.

Speaker 1:

I was gonna say that's so city girl, I, I'm starting to practice parking in reverse to be real toxic.

Speaker 3:

Do you say purr? Oh, I do that with one hand. Do you say purr, period or purr? Because I say purr, I don't say period. No, no, no, don't they have this movement?

Speaker 2:

now, where it's a soft guy life, what is?

Speaker 1:

that the drizzle drizzle life.

Speaker 2:

I don't know when they're like, okay, so I drizzle where. They don't want to be protectors, they don't want to be providers. They have to be taken care of and they have to be catered to, because they're the prize so they're also getting their nails done with us.

Speaker 1:

I ain't got the dita.

Speaker 2:

Well, first of all no my husband does get his nails done with me, but I ain't got nothing to do with it I'm just saying he's not a drizzle drizzle so weird in this room. I don't I don't know I think it's cool, but no, they think women got to take care of them.

Speaker 3:

You got to be fine for that. I don't know.

Speaker 4:

Ugly dudes can't pull out. I mean, I had a time in my life I was younger. There was an older woman and she was like I want to take care of you. And I was like, why not? So I lived that life for a couple years and then I was like, all right, I'm done with this, I'm bored. So then I went on and lived the rest of my life, but nah, because I don't need to start hanging that over my head. You know I take care of you, right? And I'm like nah, bruh.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to the man that can pull that off. You had a recent experience with that, didn't you? Weren't you like a cougar recently? How did?

Speaker 4:

that Panouger, oh Panouger, a Panouger.

Speaker 2:

What's a Panouger Panther cool.

Speaker 3:

Were you provided or no? That wasn't the same thing.

Speaker 2:

No, oh, boring. I mean, I've been there, I will say back in the day.

Speaker 1:

A Panouger, the only issue was our age difference and stuff. But it was never like I was going to provide for him and stuff, like I did that. Oh you boring. But no, it was just like the age thing Other than that. But you were right, Maturity was a big issue. So you were right, man, you were right, you don't have to tell me.

Speaker 3:

That's usually what I am. Well, 95% from the field Wait. But if you want to talk about the 5% where I'm wrong, we could do that too. But what's the point? We took a break. I thought you were going to come back about the 5% where I'm wrong.

Speaker 4:

we could do that too, but what's the point? I ain't gonna say that we took a break.

Speaker 1:

I thought you were gonna come back a little more positive.

Speaker 3:

I feel like this is very positive, isn't the truth?

Speaker 4:

positivity.

Speaker 3:

For Manny, the truth. It hurts, though, but that is very positive.

Speaker 2:

You shall set your free day, zane, exactly.

Speaker 3:

Positive things sometimes hurt. You gotta break bones to rebuild. Sometimes, no, you don't. If you break the bone, it grows back stronger?

Speaker 4:

No, because they told me that, because I was bow-legged growing up and they was like we might have to break your legs and I'm like, no, y'all don't, and I've turned out fine.

Speaker 1:

Did you, but you could have you sure.

Speaker 3:

Who's shooting shots now? I'm asking who's shooting shots now?

Speaker 1:

No, I'm asking Do you get Charlie horses?

Speaker 3:

She was telling me something about how you was walking earlier, is it?

Speaker 1:

easy to get off the bed. I'm concerned, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I know I'm good. Okay, I was just concerned. She was talking about how you was walking earlier. I feel moved. I'm good, I'll be moving. She's a hater. I just beat my nephew running. He tested me. I was like Uncle Josh, you ain't got it, no more. And I was like get out on the road. You know how you got to line up on the road.

Speaker 2:

He let you win.

Speaker 4:

No, he let me win, he got to let me win.

Speaker 3:

I bought that action, but afterwards, boy I had to come.

Speaker 4:

I have pulled every muscle in my body.

Speaker 3:

Sade walked in and said why are you in a?

Speaker 4:

body cast. No, she knew what was up. She saw me out there, she let you do it. No, she said you know you're going to be hurt, right? I was like, oh, I know, oh, I know, I know the consequence, but the fact of them thinking that they can beat me, it was well worth me showing them that I still got it.

Speaker 3:

It's crazy Yelena so judgmental when she always talks to me about how she likes men with third legs or something like that.

Speaker 4:

Well, I don't know how we get here.

Speaker 1:

Is that on the list? No, it's not. I've never in my life said that.

Speaker 3:

Let's talk about this cassowary thing. What is this cassowary thing? You got on the list of topics.

Speaker 4:

So everybody here knows that one of the things that I'm scared of well, probably the, because I'm not scared of a lot of things, but one of them is birds, especially big birds, that can kill you, they can take you out.

Speaker 1:

Can I say something that sounds kind of no, are we going to get-.

Speaker 3:

Drizzly is what you called it. Go ahead, drizzly. Every time I see a bird, I think of you, whoa.

Speaker 2:

I was at Taco Bell in the drive-thru and there was a family of ducks and I was like Wicks would be scared out of his mind right now. I was going to send a video and send it to you, so you scared of all birds, all birds.

Speaker 4:

Both birds, pigeons, mockingbirds, mockingbirds yes, woody.

Speaker 1:

Woodpecker, woodpeckers, yes, did you see the pigeon coming?

Speaker 4:

in here. I don't care about pigeons.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, you know what I um, no, my bad, go ahead no real interesting fact about. I learned about pigeons. They were talking about how, back in the day, pigeons were used to be like the communicators they would send messages by pigeons and then like when people invented phones and now we have other means of communicating. We no longer need pigeons and now we treat them like, you know, the scum of the earth now you start cooking them.

Speaker 3:

Let's cook them now. But I saw a peacock the other day solution, huge in lehigh like the size of this thing. A, a peacock, bro. And I just thought you know I'm like Wicks would kill himself. Wicks would be up on a tree somewhere right now running from the peacock.

Speaker 4:

I've been chased. They can't catch me, come on now. I was a track star back in the day, they, so I've been chased by. That's what I was going to say.

Speaker 2:

How do we get chased by birds?

Speaker 4:

because they don't like me. I don't know what they beep in with me.

Speaker 2:

I've been chased by birds they fly, chase you, or they're running chasing. I'm trying to visualize.

Speaker 4:

So the fly chase was the duck that would be scary so I came downstairs one day.

Speaker 4:

A duck is sitting over there. I'm like, okay, the duck is minding his business, I'm minding my business, start acting. I'm like uh-oh, so I kind of know, like I'm on alert. So then it starts going up and I'm like, all right, I know what's about to happen. So then I take off running. It's flying after me. I get in my car because I'm quick and it's like all over my window, that was just a duck. The peacock chased me. I was out at my kid's mother's house. The peacock come from behind the building. I'm standing by the car. I I'm like no, please, no. And it came around. I'm like it's going to come up to me and it just did the same thing.

Speaker 2:

Did it do the little feather thing?

Speaker 4:

It wasn't trying to mate with me, it was trying to take me out. So the peacock, you should have cashed after the $150.

Speaker 1:

They're just unpredictable too, because they'll be walking and then, all of a sudden, they're flapping their wings all over you.

Speaker 2:

But this I've been chased by a duck. But they say if a bird poop on you, it's good luck.

Speaker 1:

Not sure, because I would have been a millionaire by now.

Speaker 4:

Then I've been an owl. That's cool. No, that wasn't cool. Those owls are crazy.

Speaker 3:

Those owls are crazy right owl yeah, but they don't move have you seen an?

Speaker 2:

owl's legs, though that's creepy, did you see? Like under the whole thing it looks very just weird have you ever seen one wet?

Speaker 4:

please google a wet owl. Please just look it up.

Speaker 3:

Don't ask me why I know these things we don't know what's going to show up on your search history. I don't think that's a good idea right, because I I don't know don't let your kids search this. I don't know this don't sound right did you?

Speaker 2:

ew looks like a grandpa oh, no, we shouldn't be judgmental.

Speaker 3:

Look at these things. You think I'm gonna mess with that? Don't be judgmental, bro. No, that looks weird exactly so long legs.

Speaker 1:

Their body's about this big and their legs are about this long. Yeah, we should.

Speaker 3:

That's not being just me, because we let Lena just be out here with her legs down. We don't say we keep it to ourselves, don't do that to the hours.

Speaker 2:

That's her right there on the.

Speaker 1:

Is that not?

Speaker 3:

Is that you on the right? I'm not going to listen.

Speaker 1:

Is that you on the right my eyebrows? I kind of look like this I'm not going to front, I'm not going to front.

Speaker 3:

I'm trying to think if I can wake up next to that every morning. Yeah, because you just feel bad and you go like this. Okay.

Speaker 4:

Other birds that I've been attacked by Mockingbird. I have a mockingbird army in my backyard right now. They don't care to mock me, they just be attacking me Like I got woodpeckers, blue jays, parrots. Oh, I grew up my mom had a parakeet that would get out and chase me. It would only chase me.

Speaker 1:

I think they smell fear. Is that what it was?

Speaker 4:

You were uncomfortable. It was there, it was fear, it was only fear. After it attacked me the first time and she would let it out on purpose. You know what my mama traumatized me, so that's where it might have started at, because that was the first bird to attack me.

Speaker 2:

You know what I would say. For your own good, then, stay away from spoiler alert. The new Planet of the Apes oh, I'm going to watch it.

Speaker 4:

It has a lot of bird action. No, I can watch it.

Speaker 1:

I just don't 3D.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, exactly Don't put on the glasses? I'm not even.

Speaker 3:

Look, do I have to watch the other ones first before I watch it? I've seen them before, but do I have to go re-watch them? This was my only first one I've seen. My husband took me and I was not impressed.

Speaker 4:

Don't get me started. I'm going to go watch, but look, everybody thought I was joking. There's a woodpecker that bangs on the side of my house. When I come outside it flies over my head and people thought I was joking until Char they seen it and then the people. I went on live one day to show people that this was happening and he'll bring his girlfriend and his girlfriend and got to go it happened on live too. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You gotta. Maybe you're the bird whisperer, or you just don't know this.

Speaker 4:

Why are they attacking me then?

Speaker 2:

They're not attacking you, they are coming. You're taking it as aggressive.

Speaker 3:

She sounds like a Dr Dolittle type of situation Sandhill Crane.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. They're trying to communicate with you and you're running. They're like why is he running? I'm trying to tell him something. Maybe you're Noah, you're Noah's Ark, you don't know it.

Speaker 4:

No, we're going to know.

Speaker 2:

Now we're going to this castuary thing. If you're told to build an ark, please call me I got you.

Speaker 4:

I don't know how to build anyway, so I'm gonna have to call somebody I don't know how to make it build anything all kinds of leaks I'll be in there cuddling with the animals we're not bringing every animal this time yeah, we gotta bring every animal no, we leave it what animal would you leave? Roaches all the roaches out, they're gonna make it anyway, they're gonna stay.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, all the gators and alligators and crocodiles.

Speaker 4:

No, you leave them, I love them?

Speaker 2:

First of all, they're water animals.

Speaker 4:

I love them. Alligators, crocodiles, we can't even get in our own pool.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes I'm done. But they cool? No, they're not cool. What's cool? Gators, yeah.

Speaker 2:

On purses.

Speaker 4:

No, I don't know what's horrible. We don't know why In real life we don't support that. Trust me In theory.

Speaker 1:

I don't have a get a purse no no.

Speaker 2:

In theory, I think they might look cool on purpose.

Speaker 4:

No, look, Rudy and Manny were like that before we started going out. Now they be like alligators. Don't bother you. Yeah, I'm not.

Speaker 3:

I used to be scared.

Speaker 4:

They really don't. We had to do alligator wrestling.

Speaker 3:

I'm good with it now.

Speaker 4:

Well ask, rudy. When we went to fossil hunting there was alligators in the water that we were fossil hunting. You can't see you just out there?

Speaker 2:

I'm good.

Speaker 4:

And Peace River. We was out there.

Speaker 2:

I'm good on that. It was a lot of fun. I'm good on the gators, no.

Speaker 4:

But Rudy was in the water First. He was like Can you start?

Speaker 2:

finding stuff. I don't think fun and gators are two words. They don't bother you, they mind their business.

Speaker 3:

You mind your business. You just got to face your fears. I'm going to mind my business on land.

Speaker 4:

Well see, that's what I'm doing. So when we go to this cassowary thing I'm going to face your bird fears yeah.

Speaker 3:

Because if y'all know these birds, they are like killers or it south, and it's going to really increase your fears after this experience.

Speaker 4:

One of the two, but I know it's going to make it worse for you.

Speaker 2:

Brazil the bird, like I've seen Rio. That's where you need to go. That's where all the birds are.

Speaker 4:

I'm not no, I am scared of them. I'm scared of them too. I am scared of them. Nevermind, I'm scared of all of that.

Speaker 2:

Well how you feel about birds is how I feel about.

Speaker 4:

Nothing slimy, but I'm going.

Speaker 2:

Just like St Martin. They used to have these centipedes, millipedes or whatever. They used to be long like this and just crawl on the wall, and I used to always be afraid that they would climb in my ears and they would get stuck there. I don't do anything crawling. Any creepy crawlers we're not bringing on the ark.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I got some plans. You got to come with one of these Florida and Adventures to where we're doing some crazy stuff and you'll be like this isn't that crazy. Well, I'm game. As long as I'm game, there's an asterisk, but we see wild monkeys. That was trying to. Well, rudy almost got us, took out.

Speaker 3:

Yeah um, we almost caught monkeys yeah, we almost caught rudy almost got us.

Speaker 4:

Well, we were kayaking, right. We're coming around the corner. We see the monkeys. I say, hey, there go the monkeys right there. We start going. Next thing, you know, I hear Manny saying Rudy, stop, rudy, just stop paddling, stop paddling.

Speaker 2:

And we just like, oh no, rudy was coming for the monkeys Well paddling, and we just like, oh no, rudy was coming for the monkeys.

Speaker 4:

Well, Rudy and Manny were in the same kayak, and me and Sade was, so the lady was telling us to get on the other side. Oh wait, because the monkeys are mean. They're mean.

Speaker 2:

Are they mean or are they defending their territory, Because it sounds like y'all kayaking through their territory.

Speaker 4:

A little both A that alpha monkey. He was going up and down the tree. He was kind of he may be nervous, but Rudy kind of hit us and we kind of went to the side of where the monkeys were and the lady was like no, get on this side. So we kind of almost got got.

Speaker 2:

but we was all right. Your adventure sounds kind of wild, but did, we have fun.

Speaker 4:

I'd do it again. It was fun, thank you. Now I want to go on a hike.

Speaker 2:

I do want to try that. I want to do one of those Through the. Everglades. That would be, dope I don't know they got to hike in the Everglades you got to hike through the Everglades like you're walking through the mountains, but that means snakes could be coming through all of that.

Speaker 4:

Are they free Ever? Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't know about that.

Speaker 4:

Alligators crocodiles.

Speaker 2:

Can we carry machetes?

Speaker 4:

No, you don't need to. You just need a walking stick. Just push them out of the way.

Speaker 2:

Push them out. No, listen, it sounds like he will leave me on a trail Do. I leave y'all I've heard stories.

Speaker 3:

There's a caterpillar, you're left for dead.

Speaker 4:

I was about to say you want it, bro, I'll give you that. Everything else, you the second cat, so we went and birds.

Speaker 3:

He warns you about that caterpillars and birds you on your own but everything else I got you, he got it yeah, I'm not scared of a lot.

Speaker 4:

I know I look like, but I'm not scared of a lot.

Speaker 1:

I'm taking my gun now he's right though.

Speaker 3:

He's right, though, because when you experience these things, you realize like everything's trying to mind his own business, nothing's trying to come up to you. It actually is scared of you and trying to get the heck away from you.

Speaker 4:

Usually, Except the manatees. The manatees are not minding their business. I like the manatees. They're not aggressive, they're very curious.

Speaker 2:

They just survive.

Speaker 4:

Manatees are a vibe. They just out there. I feel like a vibe. Manatees are a vibe, they're just out there. What manatees I?

Speaker 3:

feel like I could pull some females if I just start dressing like a manatee.

Speaker 2:

Do you know, speaking of Florida, where I want to go, weekiwachi to watch the mermaids- that's on the list too.

Speaker 4:

Well, he's banned.

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 1:

Where do you get bans on?

Speaker 4:

Weekiwachi.

Speaker 3:

The m.

Speaker 4:

No, that was only one mermaid. That was only one mermaid that got beefed with me why are you beefing with mermaids?

Speaker 3:

cause he's out here destroying all the coral reefs. That's all he do. That wasn't even coral reefs.

Speaker 4:

We was in fresh water that one manatee got beefed with me, but in turn the full mermaid community came to my defense and they invited me to come out. They wanted me to swim with them, but I can't swim, so now I'm learning how to swim during the summer, so that's one of my things. So you can swim with the mermaids. Yeah, I'm going to be a merman out there, boy.

Speaker 2:

I want to go for that I'm serious. Listen, I need to be with the mermaids.

Speaker 4:

But I ain't got no six-pack, no more, so I'm going to got you. We'll go to miami like drake. Yeah, we'll go to miami, I've been singing that song.

Speaker 2:

I can't drink, my boy too, but I can't stop, I can't. They got the whole internet in on it.

Speaker 4:

That's sad, but I am gonna do some swimming with the mermaids, so, but no, we could do that yes, sign me up I'm a big mermaid lover you want to go to lake lake jessup with us what's there?

Speaker 2:

I see, I feel like I gotta ask you follow-up questions now.

Speaker 3:

Lake Jessup sounds like a crazy name.

Speaker 2:

It sounds like it sounds racist?

Speaker 3:

No, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I'm not gonna say what it sounds like, but please, enlighten me, it's the most alligator populated lake. No, I knew it sounded like that's all you had to say In the United States.

Speaker 4:

No, Every lake in the United States. This lake has the most.

Speaker 2:

I'm so glad I asked that follow-up question because no, what's the problem. No no.

Speaker 4:

They mind their business, bro. Well, I'm going to go. Well, I'm going to go, okay.

Speaker 1:

If they mind their business. Why is there so many people missing, like arms and legs?

Speaker 3:

Because they got attacked.

Speaker 2:

First of all, there's not that many. They feel like you're trying to attack them. And what? I'm fear of is like they're going to mistake my fear, energy to me, trying to attack. They're going to think we got beef. Now they're going to come at me. We don't speak the same language. I can't be like hey, gator man, I come in peace. None of that. I can't explain myself.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to tell you what happened. When you see an alligator, you're gonna walk up.

Speaker 2:

It's gonna see you it's gonna go smell my palm no, you ain't gonna get that close.

Speaker 4:

It's gonna get in the water and it's gonna take off. You ain't gonna get that close. When we were going down loop road, what they was doing every time a car got even I would say I'm game, but I reserve the right to change my mind halfway through it's not that bad, you get in can you leave, though halfway through?

Speaker 4:

it's in a car, you get in the car and you drive down. It's right by Lake Apopka. I mean by Apopka, it's in Apopka. So you just it's a path, it's like 11 miles and you just drive down it and you alligators and you can get out I feel like I'm at the age that I'm at now, I'm willing to try stuff, because I'm you, yet you know.

Speaker 2:

I've started making bucket lists, so you know that's where we at. So I'm game to try at least once.

Speaker 1:

Listen, maybe this will put a little fear. Since 1948, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has recorded over 450 alligator bites, 30 of them being fatal. And that's recorded. That's not.

Speaker 3:

You said how many 450.

Speaker 1:

You want to put it into a calculator and divide, that no, since 1948. 80 years.

Speaker 2:

Since 1948. Oh, that's not a great statistic.

Speaker 1:

That's what they have recorded. That's not counting.

Speaker 3:

So people are just keeping it to themselves that they got bit by an alligator? Yes, they're keeping that secret or?

Speaker 1:

the ones that ended up in their belly, and they never found their bodies.

Speaker 4:

That's still not a big number.

Speaker 2:

That's a very low number. That's like a .255555.

Speaker 1:

It is 450 enough for me to be like no, that's nothing.

Speaker 3:

There's been more plane crashes than that I'm going to be 451.

Speaker 4:

No, you know what you know more people die from mosquitoes than that. How More people die from elephants.

Speaker 2:

Diseases Ew.

Speaker 4:

More people die from-.

Speaker 1:

Listen Elephants, elephants.

Speaker 3:

When I went to. Miami one guy in my car the cold killed more people than that, okay, okay, like people standing in clubs with a drink walling out died more than that in that time span.

Speaker 4:

All right, y'all, we bite, we bite. We just had to take, you know, a pause, y'all.

Speaker 3:

Had to drain the lizard.

Speaker 1:

She had to tinkle.

Speaker 3:

She had to tinkle.

Speaker 2:

Well we got to bring up names, so that's how we do it All right.

Speaker 4:

So I got a question for y'all when was the last time y'all admitted that y'all were wrong.

Speaker 2:

I would say, actually myself. I admitted yesterday that I was wrong to my husband and I'll tell you why. Because we went to the movie theater and I don't drink, but that particular night I wanted to drink and they try to ID me. And I do catch attitude when people try to ID me because I'm like I'm 40 years old, I look 40. I don't look like you know.

Speaker 2:

So I try to give her a hard time and my husband was like no, we're not doing that, that's not who we are. And he's always the one that like hey, we're not doing that, he'll always call me out on it and at the moment I was still. Whenever I try to, he always you know. But then last night we went to the same movie theater and he got my ID, this time in his wallet, because he's like we're going to avoid problems. But there was another man that couldn't be served because he was trying to buy drinks for his friend and his friend didn't have an ID and he was giving the bartender such a hard time and I was so embarrassed for him and I was able to see myself had my husband. Let me wild out the way that I wanted to and I was so embarrassed for the bartender and the guy that I was carrying it on and he was like you just don't want to serve me.

Speaker 2:

And I was like whoa, that would have been me. So then I told my husband I was like you know what, you were right, I was wrong. You were right for you know, always recollecting me back to the surface because I would have been really embarrassed had that been me carrying on like that. So you know, so I had, I had to eat that, yeah I feel that that's, that's.

Speaker 4:

That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to your husband you know I'm saying gross because I do stuff, just like that that's your melatonin that's what about what about y'all?

Speaker 3:

I'll let you know when it happens. I'll let you know when that time comes. Um I'll keep you posted.

Speaker 1:

How does it feel to be perfect? I think last night.

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah Damn, I don't want to say it.

Speaker 3:

You started already, though.

Speaker 1:

So I was a little under the influence of alcohol and a guy approached me and told me know, told me how beautiful I was. I thanked them, but the way he came at me didn't seem like sweet. It seemed I don't know, it was just weird. But um, he asked for my number and me joke, I was joking around. I said if you send me $150 I will give you my number. He's like, okay, what's your cash app? So I said it out loud once and he found it instantly and sent me $150. And then I felt so horrible and I told the girls like I feel horrible, I should have not done this. I was wrong. Yeah, so what you?

Speaker 3:

did with the $150? What y'all trying to drink?

Speaker 2:

I was about to say let's drink the guilt away. Did you feel bad enough to give it back? That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

I never heard of somebody paying so much to have an annoying conversation. That's wild. Can you imagine that?

Speaker 1:

for someone who's always complaining that we don't go eat.

Speaker 3:

I just want my food you promised me. We don't gotta talk at all. I just want the soup that I want me. We don't got to talk at all. I just want the soup that I want.

Speaker 1:

But I will say, when I'm wrong I do say I am wrong, I'm big on that.

Speaker 3:

Where does the pain come from when you're hurting and admitting you're wrong Like what's hard?

Speaker 1:

about it. It doesn't hurt at all.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I'm not going admitting it because you know me, I'm a very like you said when I first started. When I first started admitting I was wrong. It was like some, you know, you start getting up, you're like you know what I was wrong, so I'll come back and I'll be like you know what I was wrong, and I do this to everybody if I'm wrong, I'll come back like you know what I was wrong yeah and at first it was like you know the stomach punch, but now it's just, it's easy.

Speaker 4:

Now I'll be like, okay, I was wrong. And then you learn something. I learn, I grow, I grow every day.

Speaker 2:

So it's like I think it's all part of growing up. But let me ask you this have you ever like say something happened with someone and you were wrong, and any parts of the conversation, and you kind of overreacted, but you don't, you're not, you don't feel like you're completely wrong. Do you still apologize, you say I was halfway wrong, or do you just leave it alone and you're like kind of like well, I was wrong and they were wrong. We're just gonna no, I'll just.

Speaker 4:

I can only apologize for my part, so I can hey, I was wrong for doing such and such. You know what I'm saying? Because most of the time I'm probably going to overreact at some point during the conversation, especially if it depends on where you're trying to go. Like if we just having a conversation, I'm wrong, but if you start trying to go below the belt because how?

Speaker 2:

I'm trained. Now it's a goal.

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna go lower because I'm not.

Speaker 1:

I'll go ever be the bigger person, so but you gotta put out there in the universe what you want in return. So you have to start apologizing and taking on accountability and stuff like that, because you want that in return.

Speaker 2:

But see with me I feel like I it's important to apologize if you want to grow um to move forward with that relationship. Sometimes I don't care to apologize because I don't care to cultivate that relationship, if that makes sense yeah, like if, if, after the apology I still see us going nowhere because, like, sometimes it's not in.

Speaker 2:

What happened is how that person responded to it. Whether or not I was wrong, I don't like how you responded to this. So, even though I'm wrong, I'm not gonna apologize, because I really don't see that growing to go anywhere else. I'll just apologize in the mirror like girl, don't do that no more.

Speaker 4:

But I'm not gonna let you know I know I'll apologize to the person but even if it's not going nowhere after that, yeah because it's not about them, that at that point I'm apologizing because it's on me, because I know me. If I do something, it weighs in on, it'll weigh on me. So even if so, I'll have to like, hey, my bad for this, I don't have to ever talk to that person again, but I will apologize for my part, that's probably.

Speaker 2:

I don't believe in closure. I feel like when the thing happened, if it oh no, I don't care about closure yeah, I feel like. But going back for an apology is kind of like setting the clay slick, because it's like now, if I apologize, it's going to give you the opportunity to like say something else, and I don't want to hear anything else you got to say.

Speaker 4:

Regardless if I'm wrong or not, that makes sense. The door is closed.

Speaker 2:

But they're not going to let you apologize and not respond.

Speaker 4:

I don't want to hear their response. It's not about them.

Speaker 2:

Like I be wanting to apologize when the growth, growth, yet I'm like it's impossible, though I won't apologize, but it's impossible, even if I want to.

Speaker 3:

It's impossible, cause when it's up, it's down alright.

Speaker 4:

Cardi. Cardi I said what I said. I stand on it. Manny got a new son.

Speaker 2:

Look how he acting let me say this now Manny, you've always been like traffic twerking at them red lights. Manny, you've always been like traffic, twerking at them, red lights listen many. You've always been very direct and um cutthroat with the, with things that you say. Have you ever said something you're like okay, I went a little too far yeah yeah, so that is, you do apologize, but no, I do.

Speaker 3:

I'm joking. I'm wrong all the time, every day, and I admit that I'm wrong, but I don't care. So it's not a big deal to me, like. Well, let me not say I don't care so you're saying sorry, it's regular to be wrong, so I don't think it's a big deal. So I'm wrong every. I get excited when I'm wrong because I always feel I'm right so much of the time that when you can show me I was wrong, I get excited about that.

Speaker 4:

So I could care less and they give me some chance, some time to grow, that very rarely.

Speaker 3:

Usually I don't. Yeah, I don't. No, even if I go hard, I don't give a shit. I'm trying to be awesome.

Speaker 1:

You don't give a doody. I meant that at the moment.

Speaker 3:

I meant that at the moment you earned that we both worked towards what I just said to you. We both put in work to get to this point, so have that.

Speaker 2:

So you stand on it.

Speaker 1:

Take that oh never mind, I mean, you can say it.

Speaker 4:

No, diddy, oh no, made it going down made it going down, you're getting cancelled I don't think I'm that cutthroat one second.

Speaker 3:

I just think people aren't you're saying the truth.

Speaker 2:

I think you're very direct yeah and I think you say you well, I haven't seen you in like you know a million years, but back in the day you used to really say things to see, like I think you say things to the maximum reaction you can get. Like I'm gonna give you maximum dose of truth. I'm not gonna baby walk you into the truth. You're gonna ask me a question. I'm gonna tell you raw, unfiltered, and you're gonna take it how you take it and you can walk away from it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, unfortunately that hasn't. Have you grown? I would say no, that part hasn't changed. I've grown. I would say it's not as bad.

Speaker 4:

It's not as bad.

Speaker 3:

He's calmed down a bit.

Speaker 4:

Remember what we were talking about, because now it's more. Manny has a little bit more finesse when he's delivering his message, rather than the studio. Yeah, it's not that no more, it's not that no more.

Speaker 3:

It's just as bad. What I think is different, though. I don't care to cultivate new or more relationships, so I used to want to give everybody that energy. Now I don't care. It's like my circle's super small now.

Speaker 1:

I got you.

Speaker 3:

I don't get the opportunity to do that as much as I like. Sadness I feel that, but I got Lena now, so it works out. I'm sending all that energy to like my my soup because it's up in a stock. She made you a custom bag that bag was the nastiest bag she tried to give me the bag, the bag oh no, the bag is. That's bad. That's so sad when the best part of the gift is the bag.

Speaker 2:

That all the gifts were you. She gave you a gift you didn't like you want to know that.

Speaker 3:

So she lost a bet and she was supposed to take me out to get pho. Pho is some of my favorite stuff. What's?

Speaker 4:

a pho.

Speaker 3:

Pho is a soup, a Vietnamese soup. Okay, she was supposed to take me to go get pho. Never did, because that's how she lives her life.

Speaker 2:

And then to make up Promise breaker.

Speaker 3:

And actually, no, I gave her a gift. First. I was still being nice, and so she brought me a gift, a gift bag, and the bag was funny. It had like a picture of me, right, but then she had stuff in the back. She got me a bottle of dasani water. That was the only. Why don't you give me a bottle of poison?

Speaker 4:

I think that was. The only thing I didn't agree with was the dasani and then the.

Speaker 3:

Then she gave me an instant pho box thing, bro. I tasted that. I was like she was really trying to kill me. She gave me an instant pho box thing, bro. I tasted that. I was like she was really trying to kill me. She gave me this time. She gave me this nasty soup. Like I'd rather drink Dunkin' Donuts coffee than eat this soup.

Speaker 2:

It went that bad. This soup tasted like Strays for no reason.

Speaker 3:

Bolivian rain puddle water, bro. It was horrible.

Speaker 4:

You don't know all the companies that call strays on this podcast.

Speaker 3:

But horrible. You don't know all the companies that call strays on this podcast.

Speaker 1:

But it wasn't on purpose.

Speaker 3:

I was trying she just found it on the shelf. She's never tried it before, no, and she just assumed this is like what?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've never tried it. No, because I don't eat it.

Speaker 2:

I can't even spell it, so I couldn't even know how to Google that.

Speaker 3:

The whole gift was for you. That's what she said to me. How did we even get here that company?

Speaker 2:

called Estrella. That's such a cute concept.

Speaker 3:

I would throw them under the bus. What's the?

Speaker 4:

other companies, that Wendy's took Estrella, but that was my fault. Why did you do that against Wendy's? And you know what's crazy? I said it and every time we went to Wendy's since they do the same thing they forget something.

Speaker 1:

They get the order wrong. One time they just gave me a whole different order. Wait, they have McDonald's behavior.

Speaker 4:

Yes, oh yeah. No, Wendy's every time. So I was saying that because the man threw the alligator through the window and I was like they kind of deserved it, because normally they always forgetting something. So Wendy's will make you want to throw an alligator through the window. And what's crazy is so Wendy's called Stray's. What else called Stray's?

Speaker 1:

Is there ice machine? What is it? Their ice cream machine always down.

Speaker 4:

Oh, that's.

Speaker 2:

McDonald's. I'm going to go to Wendy's for their lemonades. Their lemonades be busting. I'm a big lemonade fan. Oh the lemonade, I'm there.

Speaker 4:

I'm drinking water, but just not Dasani At all Not water good, why Dasani?

Speaker 3:

It tastes like the devil.

Speaker 2:

Did you get it from a?

Speaker 1:

donation box. No, it's the most expensive water too, like on the shelf.

Speaker 3:

I'd rather die choking on a dry biscuit. Dasani, it is, it is.

Speaker 1:

It's usually like 50 cents to a dollar more compared to the other one, they don't want you to buy it. They're trying to warn you.

Speaker 4:

But you know what's crazy? I'm going to tell you what they did. Killing yourself is expensive. Let me tell you what they did, because I was at Publix the other day and I'm going down you know, I get my Publix spring water right. So I'm walking down and I'm looking, I'm like wait a minute, this isn't the public spring water. Dasani tried to change their packaging and I'm like not today, not today. And I'm like y'all think, y'all flip.

Speaker 3:

Wait, they took away the green cap.

Speaker 4:

No, they got. The whole case is different. No, they had a dark blue. Now it's more the blue. Yeah, they were like we're gonna be like public screen with us. They said new bag.

Speaker 2:

Who this? Let me see a design display you know how you probably go to like multiple publics, like people that go to different stores, like that. Do you ever get mad if, like, one of the store is not laid out like a store that you're accustomed to? Like if you know the cookies are on the right, but then you walk into the store and you're like it's not where it's supposed to be, like that really infuriates me.

Speaker 4:

Like when the layout's not the same in different stores it's a new adventure it's a new adventure, I like you so positive, I'd be mad right, I'm trying to go in and come out because, but if I do that, then I'm

Speaker 2:

going to my public like who's the manager?

Speaker 4:

I go to. I got two publics that I go to the one by gateway, the one on lead. So if I go to those, I I know what to expect. If I'm going to a new Publix, it's probably because I'm looking for a new experience, because they don't have the same bakery items at every Publix. So I'm like you know what? Let me go to this one. These might have some different bakery items than this Publix.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I expect them to all look the same.

Speaker 4:

Except the one in Wesley Chapel. If all of them look like that, I went back. I almost just started living there, dog they got tacos, they got burrito bowls, they got pizza.

Speaker 2:

They got a chicken wing bar. I think you should go on a Publix tour.

Speaker 4:

I would just go to that one every time. I would just be at that one every time. I'd be in Wesley Chapel. I don't even be in Wesley Chapel, but I pass through. Where is Wesley Chapel Right by a? We had an event in St Pete and I went to Wesley Chapel. We had an event in Orlando On the tour.

Speaker 3:

Every time I go to Publix with him I get called security and it's just like I'm sick of it. You know how many innocent older white women I've almost hit at Publix because they keep calling me security. It's crazy. So I don't support the tour.

Speaker 4:

This happened. It was a good time you. It's crazy, so I don't support the tour. This went.

Speaker 2:

This happened, it was a good time you just need to put on a black shirt at this point and make it listen. I can make your shirt at the security in the back. You might as well just play the part.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I go to. It's like role playing, you know.

Speaker 3:

I'm about to drag a Karen.

Speaker 4:

I like public, I go to different. They got a different layout, amazing, and I different layout and I, like you know it'd be like, oh, this is a new experience, yeah there's subs.

Speaker 2:

I like, I'm a good, I'm a big sub.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I be that boy.

Speaker 2:

I think it was you who sent me a recipe one time. I've been getting the same one each time. With that you put me on to that Chipotle Gouda because there's a thin line between hating and constructive criticism.

Speaker 4:

How are y'all, man? You're already making faces I'm just thinking as you talk, I'm just thinking like, how are y'all with taking criticism like from I guess people you know? Does it matter who where the criticism come from?

Speaker 1:

I guess no, what is important is the delivery. Like if you have a friend who got ready and she assumes she looked good and she really doesn't, it's the delivery. You don't be like, damn girl, that doesn't look good, go change. And then there is like oh, you know brother what's that I said?

Speaker 1:

I don't think it's flattering for you right now. That's it. So it's the deliverance. That's what's important. It's not being a hater, because you have to be honest. Then you'll be a bad friend if you let your friend go out like that and everyone's talking about them. So you have to be a good friend. You just need to know how to deliver the news.

Speaker 2:

And I think it's within the word itself constructive criticism. It's like your opinion has to have a purpose, like you're telling me this because you want to make something better. You're not just offering an opinion, just to have something to say. And some people like when you'll do something. It's like they have to have an opinion and they feel like they have to tell you like the worst part of it. It's like I didn't ask you all that I just asked you know.

Speaker 2:

So I feel like it's all about what is your motive behind your words? Yeah, are you trying to build?

Speaker 3:

or are you?

Speaker 2:

just trying to break down.

Speaker 1:

That's what makes it hate or constructive and if you have something to say that you feel like it's not, like you think it might hurt that person, it's also important to push that person aside and talk to them privately. Don't do it in front of a group of people.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, no, no, you don't do that you know you don't.

Speaker 1:

you just don't like. Oh, what the hell are you wearing? Hey, pull a style like hey, you know, don't ever wear that again.

Speaker 2:

I feel like if whatever you got to tell me is going to hurt my feelings feelings, unless it's necessary for my growth don't tell me, keep it to yourself.

Speaker 4:

Now I want people I don't want to know, okay. So I'm gonna give an example, because you know, uh, we've all lived in the era of the local rappers we've all been a part of the local rapper scene at one point.

Speaker 1:

All of us right just delete so much stuff. Huh, I need some. I need to get like all timers for that time in my life.

Speaker 2:

We've all pictures, now videos, you know, for magazine in the house.

Speaker 3:

So can you cancel returning people columbia?

Speaker 4:

I've had. I've had people because I've had rappers hit me up right and they'll be like hey, check out my song. Now, if you just tell me to check out your song, I'm gonna check it out, but once you say the words, let me know what you think. And I let you know what I think. Now. I'm not a person that's like I don't like it. I'm not that type of person. If I don't like something, I'll be like okay, I don't like, I'll let you know specifically. Well, I feel like, in my opinion, I don't like the way the beat does this. I'm gonna give to give you specific instances of what's out. I don't think that it's mixed properly. I don't think. I think you probably could have did this.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to give you you know how many beef has started because of that, because they've been asked oh what do you? You know what do you think? And they give an honest opinion and all of a sudden they're beefing.

Speaker 2:

That happens so much, we know, we've been you know what, but I've like, especially working with the magazine. What I found a lot of times is like like what are you really asking me? Because sometimes they'll send a song. Now, for example, if you send me a single and you already have like a bag behind it and you already got like music videos and interviews and like, so me telling you that it's like that's not the single for you or it's trash, it's not going to, it's not constructive, because you already in too deep. So what I usually do is find the good parts of that song.

Speaker 2:

Like I don't give you opinions that will alter your project because you're beyond trying to alter the project you just want to know, as a fan, what I think. So if it's not for me, I'm going to be like you know what. I've never really listened to this type of music, but you know I can. I can see that like. I'll find the good parts of it, because one time I told somebody that don't send that to nobody else. They they trashed me online.

Speaker 4:

I didn't like that. What's crazy. I learned my lesson. What's crazy. I don't even do that like I'm like the most when you ask me.

Speaker 2:

I had to tell them don't. Oh, I did that to you too once. I remember you sent me something with you singing and I said please don't do that to nobody else and I released an R&B album.

Speaker 4:

that was fire, no.

Speaker 2:

but how soon after, though, did you work on it, though, before. No no, no, no, I mean, I don't think.

Speaker 3:

I said it.

Speaker 2:

Did I say that directly? You worked on it though. Yeah, I worked on. It is this are you being for real, Like you want a for real opinion?

Speaker 1:

Or is this? Are we joking? That's all you have to say. Are you being for real? And then he said no, no, no.

Speaker 2:

I really want to come out with an R&B album and I said, friend, you're not ready, don't do that, and I'm not like a person.

Speaker 1:

But I feel like you need that in your life though.

Speaker 4:

Well, that's what you. That's the only way you grow.

Speaker 1:

I'm a little sensitive, so it just depends.

Speaker 3:

Like I said, it depends on the deliverance. You're sensitive for the things you want to say I can't relate to y'all. I've never had issues with the local rap community. That is a lie.

Speaker 4:

What were you going to say? That is a lie. I was there.

Speaker 2:

I was about to say. You know, I keep footage of stuff.

Speaker 1:

You know what?

Speaker 4:

Footage Wait a minute. Battle rappers Battle rap.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, battlegrounds, you know.

Speaker 4:

You were not a lot of people's favorites videography projects.

Speaker 3:

I don't really know what you guys are talking about.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah but I think it's really important before you decipher between hate and construction. Criticism is who it's coming from. So it's like it's the person's motive. So, like your circle will know what you respond to. Like, yeah, somebody who really really know you, like somebody who knows me for real, they know. Like it's certain ways you could say something that would hurt my feelings, versus you can say the exact same thing in a different way and I'll laugh at it. So it's like, but people who don't know you, it's like they can say the exact same thing, but it's like you don't know me like that to be joking like that. Like keep your opinion to yourself, but if it's from somebody you love, you know that they're not trying to tear you down. So you feel a little bit more secure and a little bit more safe to accept that opinion and without you know completely. But if somebody else says it.

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 4:

I mean, I take criticism from like OK, so, even what I do now. So there'll be like people that support what I do and I know that they're supportive, they watch all my videos and if they be like, hey, you should do this more, not this, I'll take a step back and be like, let me look at it and I'll start looking at what I'm doing and, okay, maybe I might have went this way too much. You know what I'm saying, so I'll take it depends on, like I say, how it's presented. Like you said, if it's constructive or you can tell the people that just hate it, because there's always people that hate. But, like I said, I can I've learned to like tell the difference, even with like when I did, even though it's not on the Internet Y'all don't look for no music.

Speaker 4:

I deleted it, it's off. I took it off. Delete it, I don't took it off. But, like it depends on how Like even when people have suggestions about the podcast, I'm always asking like, hey, if y'all have suggestions, let us know, because I'm not like a person that is sensitive when it comes to like me growing. So any opportunity that I have to grow, then I'm taking it. So I'm with it.

Speaker 2:

That's just me yeah, but I feel like do you know how? You know how?

Speaker 2:

some people say uh, some people welcome haters, sometimes, kat Williams. Well, you know a lot of people. They welcome that. But do you feel like you welcome it? You know how some people are like, oh, if you ain't got no haters, you ain't popping. Like I'm not. I don't subscribe to that. I don't want the bad vibes, I don't want the bad energy, I don't want the bad thoughts. It's like I block people quick because it's like if, if I come across your timeline and I feel like it's gonna make your face all what's she doing? I want to block you immediately because I don't want to feel that energy in my atmosphere so I'm just gonna block it.

Speaker 4:

Oh no, some people. I gotta leave them there so that they can see me do what I don't want. I'm blocking everybody there's somebody, there are some people that hated me, hated to see me do what I do, and I left them there on purpose, so that y'all can see me.

Speaker 4:

No see, I don't want to do that, Especially those people that are like you're never going to do this and I'd be like, oh okay, Now I'm going to let you get the front row seat to watch me do what I do, but it's perspective because, see, my perspective is if you've never believed in me from jump, you don't get to see my shine.

Speaker 2:

If you didn't believe in me in first jump, so you don't get that privilege to be in the same room as me. So I'm blocking you out of it. You know what's more?

Speaker 4:

satisfying strong no, I'm petty. You know what's more satisfying? You're like pull up a seat no, look when you do that. And then those people so those people that be like you're never gonna do this. And then you do it.

Speaker 2:

And then those people come back and be like look at us, we was friends this whole time and I just be like no, my boy I see I've had dudes that's like openly hated on me, came back recently, was like man, that's my whole boy, like they'll use I would say back in the day that the days we're not talking about you didn't really have a lot of fans too. You had a lot of people that they still.

Speaker 4:

They don't like me, but they now I'm in a position to where they think they can use what I do. So now, it's not that they like me all of a sudden, it's more so.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I can use you're beneficial yeah, but you can't, you can't use but see, by the time people realize I'm beneficial, I'm unreachable to them because you there's absolutely. I'm blocking you on cash app, email, yahoo, hotmail. You can't even send an air balloon because the air between me and you is blocked.

Speaker 4:

I'm not blocking nobody on Cash App.

Speaker 2:

I'm blocking you.

Speaker 3:

I don't want your money You're going to send me this 150. You're going to send me my 150.

Speaker 2:

Because not all money is good money. I don't want nothing from you. I don't want your energy, your thoughts, your vibes, your dollars. None of them.

Speaker 4:

They're gonna send emails, I know because. Can you block people on email?

Speaker 2:

spam.

Speaker 4:

Yes, yes because I get emails.

Speaker 2:

You select the folder, create a label. Every time you email you it goes to spam directly.

Speaker 4:

You don't see it oh, I check my spam though but you can straight up block it, it's spam for a reason well, I get a lot of

Speaker 2:

no, sometimes some things go there accidentally, you eat spam no, I don't know I was about to say no, I get, I get slightly to say something.

Speaker 4:

I gotta. You know how many brand deals I've got. That went straight to the spam folder and I have to go. But you got to go through it to see what's spam and what's not, so I don't know I like I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I still kind of like like if someone even messages me, like if it's a text message from someone and like like my, sometimes I don't even want to check it when I do that, like you look at it, you're like I got anxiety, like they'll text and then I'll see a whole paragraph and I'll be like I'm not even doing that. I'm not doing that to myself, because that's a whole book.

Speaker 4:

It's like either congratulations or I'm sorry, but I'm not reading it I'm gonna tell you the pettiest thing I did to shardé when we were arguing. This is when we broke up the first time. She sent me like a paragraph and all I typed was I'm not reading all that.

Speaker 1:

That's enough for me to lose my mind.

Speaker 4:

So you're also toxic. If you know me, I'm not going to sit there and read. I'm not reading all that, but I also don't like people to call me yes, you know what drives me crazy.

Speaker 2:

If we're texting back and forth and then you send a voice note, why are you introducing a new element in this conversation?

Speaker 3:

I'm not listening to that.

Speaker 2:

I'm not listening to it. I'm okay with that.

Speaker 3:

I'm okay with that. Don't call me. She wanted the evidence. Don't call me, she wanted the evidence.

Speaker 2:

That's, she likes the receipts. I want to show you what you said. I have an album called Screenshots.

Speaker 3:

You know how many times I hit a year later. Oh, you didn't say that.

Speaker 1:

Yep Screenshot. Do you remember in 2001? That's when you had the flip phone At 2 pm. You still got that from the flip phone.

Speaker 2:

You know what I will say? The only thing, is. I keep old memories so that, like you know how you'll block someone or you have them and do not disturb, and then they hit you up like a year later, but you know that you don't rock with that person no more, but you don't remember why, and sometimes it's good to go back to old conversation, like hold on, let me because I know the vibe is not right, but I don't remember why, so I'm gonna go back and be like what's the last thing we talked about?

Speaker 3:

oh, okay, now I know I don't remember calling you riffraff never mind, I do remember calling you that there's nothing worse than talking to somebody, and you were on bad vibes before. I'm going to switch the tone real quick.

Speaker 4:

This might not sit well with Manny Matter of fact, Lena, what are you doing after the podcast?

Speaker 1:

So on my free time I like to play with my little caterpillars. I do like monarch butterflies. They're my favorite butterflies and since I was in third grade I did a science project on them, fell in love ever since. So I do purchase a large amount of milkweed and put them in my yard and it attracts all the monarchs. And then I have cocoons everywhere and I get to see them come out of the cocoon, dry up and, you know, fly away, and I always like this. So I was asking Manny if he wanted to go with me to Lowe's to pick out some milkweed. But sometimes the milkweed already comes with caterpillars in them and then we're just going to go put them in my yard, because right now I have a large amount of caterpillars and no milkweed and what happens is if they don't have no food, they start cocooning soon then what they're supposed to and they end up dying. So I need to go get milkweed save the caterpillars, manny.

Speaker 2:

What's the problem?

Speaker 4:

now, but they do have these. So the caterpillars that manny was worried about, these fuzzy caterpillars, I guess recently they've been taken over the state.

Speaker 4:

But these ones cause, like the fuzzy, little hairy ones yeah, they cause like an itchy rash and no, you know, we got caterpillars that can, like take you down. All right, y'all, we back again. So we were just talking about the caterpillars that are in bait in florida. We did read a little bit more of them, you know they're, um, they can cause like an itchy rash. Many don't like when we bring up caterpillars, but y'all know, when there's something that has to do with caterpillars, we got to let. I'm done with itchy rashes.

Speaker 2:

I was about to say I'm with Manny, I take it back.

Speaker 3:

I was about to say I'm with Manny on this with the caterpillars, but I take it back.

Speaker 4:

But I will say this the caterpillar that we just saw, the one that caused the itchy rats it is. It did look similar to the one that so I apologize for my jokes um, especially on the second tour, when I was like manny, you want me to save your life again, and then I or you want me to save your life, and then I wiped the caterpillar off and I said, look, man, I just saved your life. And then the spiders was coming at sharday and I was like I got you because sharday thought that her life was in danger. My bad for all of that oh, look at moving on.

Speaker 4:

Admitting is wrong. I like it admitting that I'm wrong. I was wrong man yes, I love it.

Speaker 2:

I apologize, I like it.

Speaker 4:

I like it, I'm gonna ask y'all a very florida question. That happened, but I don't think the person was from florida that it happened to, because if you was from florida you would have knew that this wasn't a good idea. So what do you do? If you go into your kitchen, you hear some rustling around right, so you like, oh, I know nobody ain't breaking to my house. You run down there because you about to handle business and it's an alligator. What do you do? What's your next move? You got this shoot, I'm leaving you got this.

Speaker 3:

My house is your house, just close the door. We're done.

Speaker 2:

I'm leaving and I'm calling animal control somebody. I'm telling them where I left the key and for them to let me know when to come back, because that's his house now. No, I have pets.

Speaker 1:

I'm shooting him right there.

Speaker 4:

But you got to hit it in a certain spot. That's them, his pets now Right in the head Right here in the middle. No, no, it'll bounce off.

Speaker 3:

You got to hit it, gator, have the house.

Speaker 1:

You need, like a spear you got to hit it in a certain spot A spear.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. Practices, practices, say what I say.

Speaker 1:

Do they sell spears in Amazon?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, lena got everything.

Speaker 4:

Practices Y'all go look at Lena Carter's going to be a pink wet suitor Pink A pink sweater.

Speaker 3:

Pink gloves. Gator hunting. Pink crossbow.

Speaker 1:

What's going on? What you got going on? No, because the thing is, you have to protect your house. I think you got to hit it under its chin.

Speaker 4:

It looks like the softest spot, it's like right in the back.

Speaker 1:

Between their ears, close enough to a gator to figure out what spot to hit it in it's very small.

Speaker 4:

It's very small, it's very small.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm Spanish, I have a machete.

Speaker 3:

What is a machete going to do to an alligator? My granddaddy, it's head off. My granddaddy should think that If it's sharp enough and it bounces back.

Speaker 1:

Your arm is like this.

Speaker 3:

Look at that thing had a house. I'm leaving. This is now officially an airbnb alligator it is a cleaning fee, but I'm gonna wave it for you, big dog now y'all.

Speaker 4:

Y'all won't imagine how the alligator got in. So she had a screen door right, but she had a screen door that, if you like, push it and it come open now a broken flap like no, no, you know how to screen. So it's not the screen that open this way, it's the one that you. You know how you had a regular door. Yeah, and then you had a screen that kind of come out Slides.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the slide.

Speaker 4:

So you basically push it and it like go in. So the alligator hit the door. It went in and opened.

Speaker 1:

So, it opened the screen.

Speaker 4:

And any Floridian know you don't leave your door open. Listen, listen. As a Floridian born and raised, I've came in the house and seen snakes, I've seen lizards, I've seen all kind of stuff. One time a bird got in and I almost lost it. What you do? That you never leave your door open in Florida? I don't know where she was from and if they do that there the houses look nice.

Speaker 1:

She was in a gated community so she probably assumed, like I paid good money, ain't nothing getting in here boom.

Speaker 4:

she was worried about people when the whole it was the gators.

Speaker 2:

It was the gators I'm leaving. I'm leaving that gator there.

Speaker 4:

I'm not going to let the bugs in which the bugs are going to get in anyways, but you don't. You close your door.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm leaving that gator there. I got pets I got pets.

Speaker 1:

I have to save my pets.

Speaker 4:

There was a frog in his house one time and, mind you, he left his wife and his son in the bed because he took off running. He left them and the frog was in the room with them. They called me. I had to go to their house to get the frog out the house.

Speaker 2:

I'm sure your brother don't want that story told he tells, he tells the story, he tells abandoned he left them.

Speaker 4:

He said y'all on your own, his wife was like all I seen was him looking up in the corner and he was sliding out of bed. And she said she looked over and looked back and my brother was running Out.

Speaker 2:

He said someone got to live to tell the story Whole house on fire, but he went out. Someone got to survive.

Speaker 4:

And I came and got it out.

Speaker 3:

You can't even, you can't even you don't even respect in your house, no more.

Speaker 2:

Someone got to tell the story no, no, no dad you take out the trash.

Speaker 4:

So I had to go get the frog out. So but like so that's what y'all doing. Like I'm going, like I've seen a bunch of crazy stuff. I don't know how I would feel about the alligator in the house, like I would try to like push it out absolutely not like I'll get a stick and try to.

Speaker 1:

I think they're majestic frogs, because they disappear and you just don't know where they go, because I had one in my toilet. I don't know how I got there, it was small and I just remember looking at it. I closed the toilet seat and then it was gone it goes to the pipes oh, it does the lizard, the iguana can go to the pipe.

Speaker 1:

So this is why I have lights in my house in my bathrooms, especially because that's one of my fears is that I'm gonna sit and you know, cooters all out and there's a frog in there just hit you.

Speaker 4:

You know, you fear, you know so this happens, I go to the bathroom in the dark, in the middle of the night.

Speaker 2:

Well, I also lights on, do you guys?

Speaker 1:

remember a few months ago I'm like hey, I bought. I bought a African dwarf frog for my fish tank. I was so happy about it, it was so cute, it disappeared.

Speaker 4:

Oh, you did say that.

Speaker 1:

What are you doing to the frogs? I don't understand. Like I paid for it and I'm like the fishes didn't eat it, because the fishes are smaller than the frog.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And I was feeding it correctly, the blood. What is it? Blood worms that I was feeding it and you know so it wasn't starving. I don't know what happened. So I did search all over the floor thinking oh, he dried up and died, because that's usually what happens. They live underwater. Never found that. I moved the rocks and never found it.

Speaker 3:

Never found like spell gone, bad frog, they're majestic creatures I'm convinced they know how to disappear hopefully you don't pop out with frog babies in nine months, oh jeez.

Speaker 4:

Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 3:

Oh jeez.

Speaker 4:

Well, so we can wrap this up. We can wrap this right on up. So what do y'all want to leave with the people? I know we changed the name because we're trying to do a different. We're making this more Florida y'all. So who want to go first? What y'all want to leave with the people? What y'all got coming up that y'all want to talk about? What do y'all want to leave?

Speaker 3:

Something positive Tomorrow's Mother's Day but when I got beef with you, I got beef with you and it's up and it's stuck. I'm Kendrick U Drake, and a holiday ain't gonna save you. That's what I want to say okay. I wanted to do that first because I didn't want that to be the last thing, because I don't want to do that to you okay, I don't even want to go now.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what to say.

Speaker 1:

I just need a nap.

Speaker 4:

Lena was partying y'all, so Lena's recovering, so we done held Lena here for some hours.

Speaker 3:

I need some tacos in my life and that's it so yeah, wix, don't forget like share and subscribe she got something she wanna.

Speaker 4:

Let us know what you got coming up.

Speaker 2:

I have a few things coming up. Actually, we launched a few new companies that I'm really excited about. First, we have Creolink Solutions that's coming up. It's a real-time Haitian Creol translation service and document translation service. It's a call center that we opened out in Haiti. We have real-time agents that will be on the phone answering the calls and translating for the community. So I'm really excited about that the calls and translating for the community. So I'm really excited about that. We also just dropped TechRiz Solution, which is an app development company, so that we can start developing mobile phone applications. Also, the executive director for a nonprofit called Neba, where we help people turn their ideas into businesses from like start to finish, help you get business permits, websites, do your brochures, business cards, so on and so forth. So I'm always working, always doing different things, and now I'm looking forward to doing Florida things with you that do not involve the dark reptiles anything slimy.

Speaker 3:

Don't talk about Lena like that. You're going to stop right now. She's next to me and I don't let my daughter talk about my dog. She wasn't talking about, she was describing.

Speaker 1:

I couldn't you're such a jerk. That's crazy. I can't even defend myself because I'm so sleepy, so yeah, so when Manny start this caterpillar removal business?

Speaker 2:

watch. You got it. I don't know about that.

Speaker 1:

I'm not coming for the caterpillars either.

Speaker 4:

I'm bringing one in my pocket next week oh, I'm gonna have I want to see that, um all right, so put it in his hoodie.

Speaker 2:

Yeah sure, I am wiggles. Well, yep, he's gonna do the wiggle dance watch.

Speaker 4:

So I'm just I'm just happy to be back y'all. Like I said, we're under the new name. That's on florida. I feel like we can do some more florida stuff now. We can definitely have a lot more fun. Um, y'all subscribe like comment if y'all have suggestions or anything y'all want to shoot.

Speaker 2:

Y'all shot at lena or just say what bird she looks like to y'all put in the comment but I will say one last thing, though, like I just want to say I'm so proud of every single one of y'all. First off, like wicks, you just like you a superstar.

Speaker 4:

Lena many, all your art, many.

Speaker 2:

Your art has always been fire, but like a whole different supernova, dragon ball z thing.

Speaker 3:

Going on. With that, I retired. I really wanted, I really want to own a piece of many art.

Speaker 2:

That's why I was going with that. So I want to, yes, your art is fire and I need a piece you got rudy, you got Wix.

Speaker 3:

Hopefully they'll sell you something. I got a couple things for sale. I'm not doing anything new, I'm retired, but you got to finish my work.

Speaker 4:

There's one I want for real my gambit, so you're retired.

Speaker 2:

As in you don't know, we're going to make it happen.

Speaker 4:

But that's it y'all. That's all I got we need a new outro, the Titanic.

Speaker 3:

You don't even know how to say it. The.

Speaker 4:

Titanic Close the show. She just said Titanic, what's?

Speaker 2:

a Titanic.

Speaker 4:

We need a new outro y'all because we got a new.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that thing where Rose left that man on the.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the Titanic. That's crazy. How are we going?

Speaker 2:

to end the show now With the word Titanic, apparently.

Speaker 4:

Alright, y'all we out of here. That's on Florida y'all.

Speaker 2:

Going down like the Titanic.

Speaker 4:

There's two very large alligators out here.

Speaker 1:

I can't tie up. Florida man accused of throwing an alligator through a drive-thru window.

Florida Podcast Reunion and Shenanigans
Chatty Banter Among Friends
Discussion on Positivity and Fears
Bird Fears and Animal Encounters
Mermaid Community and Alligator Tales
Conversation on Apologizing and Gift Giving
Constructive Criticism vs. Hate
Dealing With Toxic Relationships and Boundaries
Florida Wildlife and House Encounters
Florida Fun and Art Appreciation