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Fury on the Court, JRE guest kills, and Something "off-kilter"

March 12, 2024 Garry Wadell and David Joy Season 2 Episode 8
Fury on the Court, JRE guest kills, and Something "off-kilter"
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Fury on the Court, JRE guest kills, and Something "off-kilter"
Mar 12, 2024 Season 2 Episode 8
Garry Wadell and David Joy

GC  stumbled across the possibility that his ancestors may have been slave owners, sparking a candid exploration of heritage.

Switching gears, we plunge headfirst into the high-stakes world of women's basketball, where passion and competition recently boiled over into a physical altercation on the court in the SEC Championship game between South Carolina and LSU. 

Closing out the show, we veer into the dichotomy of previous Joe Rogan guest, Sheldon Johnson, debating his public persona versus private actions.  This perplexing contrast leads us down a path of true crime stories that blur the lines between safety and suspicion in our communities. 

We find time for levity amidst the gravity, poking fun at a ludicrous shoplifting mishap in Texas.

 It's an episode where history, sports, true crime, and the oddities of human behavior converge—so strap in for a ride through the complex panorama of life's narratives.

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GC  stumbled across the possibility that his ancestors may have been slave owners, sparking a candid exploration of heritage.

Switching gears, we plunge headfirst into the high-stakes world of women's basketball, where passion and competition recently boiled over into a physical altercation on the court in the SEC Championship game between South Carolina and LSU. 

Closing out the show, we veer into the dichotomy of previous Joe Rogan guest, Sheldon Johnson, debating his public persona versus private actions.  This perplexing contrast leads us down a path of true crime stories that blur the lines between safety and suspicion in our communities. 

We find time for levity amidst the gravity, poking fun at a ludicrous shoplifting mishap in Texas.

 It's an episode where history, sports, true crime, and the oddities of human behavior converge—so strap in for a ride through the complex panorama of life's narratives.

Support the Show.

David :

Here we go again. ["G Time Show"]. Ooh yeah, hey, everybody, it's about GD Time Show. It is Tuesday, March 12th, and here I am with my buddy GC. What's happening? My name's David.

GC:

What's happening.

David :

I'm living the dream. How are you doing?

GC:

Good man, I'm going to tell you something. I had a little vacay. Y eah, you went to Wilmington. I did Well. Curie Beach I don't actually know where that is Is that in Wilmington?

David :

Like Fort Fisher and all that stuff. Oh, okay, yeah.

GC:

Carolina Beach, all that stuff they run together. But it was amazing I didn't do anything.

David :

Is that why it was amazing? Yes, I did nothing.

GC:

Oh, it slept with the door open here in the crash of the waves.

David :

That's dangerous man.

GC:

Why.

David :

Because somebody might just stumble in. Well, they would have to climb up. I mean, they really. Oh, so you're on the balcony.

GC:

Yeah, we were on a balcony. It wasn't like you could just walk out to the well, you couldn't do it anyway because they had sandbags down there. It was you know what, but it was great. We had a lovely time, Got up with some family members, you know, saw some little family and did some historical digging in my past.

David :

Yeah, let's talk about that for a second, if you don't mind. Do you mind talking about that? Oh man oh man, can we just go back to at least your. It was your grandfather, great-grandfather, great-grandfather, it was like three times it was like great, great, great, great great. So he was born in 1844.

GC:

Yes.

David :

And at the time of this, this was a census that you have the information from.

GC:

Yes.

David :

All right. So in 1844, he's 22 at the time of the census. So this right, Wasn't that his?

GC:

No, no, no, no. His father is the one that was born in 1844. My two times. I don't know what it is His son. His name was Alexander.

David :

Yeah, that's the one I'm talking about.

GC:

Yes, now, that was my great, great great grandfather.

David :

Okay, but he was born in 1888. And he was listed as beige. Oh wait, forgot. No, that's not what they called him. What'd they call him?

GC:

Uh, mulatto, whoa, that sounds like a great coffee, yeah, yeah.

David :

I would like a mulatto with cream please yes. Yes, that's actually what it is. Can I get my coffee with cream? Here's your mulatto.

GC:

Yes, and he and you know at the census and my great, his, his father and mother, his mother name was Alice and my great great grandmother Alice Granger Waddell. We're thinking it is connected to the.

David :

Granger Company Right Right.

GC:

It's just a family. Well, we don't know how. At this point, what else did you find out?

David :

What, what, what, what. What else is in your history? Again, what was that?

GC:

Oh didn't?

David :

didn't uh your past ancestors have a certain job that they uh did, didn't they? Didn't? They own something in particular.

GC:

Well, yeah, just uh listen. We don't know if this is true. Yeah, we do. We don't know if this is true Liar, but uh and, and you know, my brother was the one that told me this, but evidently these cats, uh own slaves.

David :

Yeah.

GC:

And uh, it's a little disturbing.

David :

I just want it for the record A lot of my ancestors none, not one.

GC:

Is that why you set this up? So you can say that?

David :

Yes, oh, but not one. Not one of my ancestors owned a slave, not one but I'm sure that somewhere in my past I have a slave as a, as an ancestor. If you go far back enough not in America, but probably you know back in the Italian days or you know somewhere over there in the Mediterranean you know, uh, Italians are almost black anyway. So that's what I've been trying to say, that I have been trying to say that they're like this close.

GC:

I mean it's like.

David :

I know we're brothers. That's why we're brothers.

GC:

Yeah, but uh, that's that. This is the rule. You know what we were supposed to talk about?

David :

something entirely different, I know. You said, you said, you said, you said, you said you're the one you actually said uh, I found out something about my family, but so where am I going to go from there?

GC:

Oh, I didn't, I wasn't, but you know I am not what you would call ashamed, because it has nothing to do with it.

David :

Oh no, you shouldn't be ashamed.

GC:

Yeah, I mean if. If that is in fact true, then you know, it is what it is.

David :

It is what it is and it's. It's an unfortunate part of your history, but it's just history, man. I mean, back then it was different times and apparently it was just your white ancestors. They've been diluted.

GC:

No, no, no, no, no, no.

David :

They weren't, no, yeah, well, some of them were, but I have always heard that black on black crime is worse.

GC:

Oh yeah, you know, listen, and it is the thing. Uh, I'm enjoying the fact that you enjoying the fact that, uh, you know, that little tidbit of my family history has, you know, come come out.

David :

Time heals all wounds. That was a long time ago.

GC:

And you do. You know, I have their pictures in my house on your wall. Oh, yes, it will. It will be on our new wall. It's of Alexander and Alice white ale, granger white ale, and it's from 1870,. Maybe.

David :

Whoa, but that's the funny thing, though, is that, like you said, they did not look black at all. So they, they were the ones who didn't look black at all, right, mm-mm, so they just got away with a lot they got to own.

GC:

I don't know if they tried to pass, but I would just.

David :

But they were not they were not the owners, though they were not the slave owners, that was before. No, they were.

GC:

They were the one. Yes, oh, alice and Alexander. Well, her name was Alice Granger white ale.

David :

Don't you just find that funny, though, that he's listed as a mulatto, so they knew in the census, or did he say, hey, I'm mulatto.

GC:

No, they had to know they didn't.

David :

So if they didn't know, then why would he put down mulatto in the census?

GC:

I don't know how they did that back then. That is a very good question. I don't. I would like to research how they know that, because Burst certificate oh, they go door to door.

David :

Yeah, the census man used to go door to door?

GC:

Go to door. Yeah, you did, but he wouldn't have the birth certificate.

David :

Maybe he said produce your birth certificate. I don't know what that was like back then.

GC:

And then they were asked questions on the census from 1910. Can she read? Yes, he could read. Can he write? Yes, he could write, and this was 19,. Like I said, 1910 census.

David :

And that kept them from having to be slaves, because they could read and write.

GC:

I mean slavery was over by then, man that's just great racism, wasn't it, though?

David :

So they got out of it.

GC:

Yeah, I don't know, and they never were slaves. They never were. And it's a mystery to me and I have family members down in Leeland, north Carolina, brunswick County. So if you're listening to this, it's the Granger Cemetery with all my family. All I saw was white, ills, and browns and greens and so why don't you wanna be buried down there?

David :

Cause I know you're not gonna be buried there.

GC:

No.

David :

I don't know. I don't know it's family.

GC:

My grandmother, that I knew she's down there, that I met a couple of times, yeah, and I met her.

David :

She's buried down there. Where's your mom gonna be.

GC:

Back in Wilmington.

David :

Okay, yeah, but that's not far away.

GC:

It's in Leeland, North Carolina.

David :

It's across a bridge.

GC:

Yeah, that's not far away, that's what I'm saying?

David :

Oh no, not at all.

GC:

My mother won't be buried out there. I might just keep up here with me.

David :

No, no, keep mama close.

GC:

Yeah, always gotta keep mama close, babe.

David :

All right. So anyway, we found out today that GC is descended from racism, and so am I, cause I'm German.

GC:

So hey, oh man, look at that. You got a lot of nerve. You know that.

David :

Look, we got a lot in common, though. Oh, I don't know, I'm German too. Oh my God, we do have a lot in common.

GC:

Yes, Nigerian, North African, German, Irish.

David :

Scottish. Oh, you got way more than me. I'm not that much, I'm a bit of a myself Spaniard. Portuguese Not me, not me yeah.

GC:

I got all of that.

David :

I think I mainly I think we're talking about this and I won't go into it, but English, German is the main, and then there's Italian, Polish, French. Oh you, Paul, you got a little Paul in you. Yeah, go ahead and say it.

GC:

Go ahead and say what you wanna say I just I just say do you have a little Paul in you?

David :

Sometimes if I get frisky. There's nothing wrong with that. By the way, I scarlet just in case you're listening yeah, scarlet Giants. So anyway, all right, let's go ahead and get this started. So today we're gonna talk about two topics, and then we're gonna, and then we're gonna get to that dumb shit yeah. First we're gonna talk about a little brawl between ladies.

GC:

Listen if you didn't see the game, which I didn't because where the condo we were staying didn't have regular TV Now, let's be real. Would you normally watch? I would have. I would have watched LSU in South Carolina over any other. I really wanted to see that game.

David :

I didn't know you watched. I didn't know you watched. Oh gosh, yeah.

GC:

Oh yeah, and that game is really turning into something great and I'm glad for these young ladies, I really am. Listen, I played a little college ball and when I played back in the 80s you would have eight people on a collegiate level. You have eight people at the game to support those girls and now they're selling out stadiums and I am so happy for those girls.

David :

What do you think the difference is? Do you know what the difference is? Cause I don't.

GC:

Listen, I think and I don't wanna say anything negative about the talent pool back in the 80s. But the talent pool now is entirely different than the way they play the game. It's fast, furious and it's a lot of emotion. In these games Back in the 80s, you know, it was more of pass the ball around, pass the ball around.

David :

Oh, I remember.

GC:

If you open, you know, hit the tall girl, always the tall girl.

David :

Two hand pass.

GC:

Two hand yeah, hit her. She turned around and do a little shot, that's it. These young ladies are shaking each other up. I mean they doing Steph Curry crossovers, they're dunking.

David :

Yeah, I didn't know there were that many tall women in the and I don't mean to sound ignorant, but look, you know, like I don't run into a lot of six foot five women I've had, I've run into a few.

GC:

A few. Yeah, I've been to the Harris Tito off of Robin Hood Road.

David :

Oh, my gosh, what? Why would they all be at the Harris Tito on? Robin Hood Road, because that's near Wake Forest Okay, well then, you're talking about that. That's where they shop. But no in general you don't run across a lot. And then on these teams, I mean you got what average height? Six foot.

GC:

On the basketball team.

David :

Yeah, that's a little tall.

GC:

That's a little tall.

David :

I mean average. Average, Wouldn't you say. The shortest ones are like five, eight, To play college ball.

GC:

No, it depends, it really does. I'm just saying they're a lot.

David :

They're a lot taller than I remember them back in the in the 80s and I don't know if that's recruiting. I'm not saying that all of a sudden girls are sprouting up to six foot five. I'm just saying I remember that they were shorter.

GC:

They the? Yeah, they are drinking a different type of baby milk. It ain't the same thing, I guess.

David :

so.

GC:

These girls are 6'6", 6'8" and they are balling Well.

David :

And it's shooting threes Well, I was going to say because, like in this particular game we're going to talk about, so we're talking about the South Carolina versus. Lsu game. That happened in the SSC tournament championship game on Sunday. Right, the score is 79-72. That's a men's basketball score. Yes, it is.

GC:

And it was very close.

David :

Good going women. You're proving you're just as good as men.

GC:

Absolutely, absolutely, and I wanted to see these two programs go at each other anyway. Well, they went at each other. They went at each other. My man, I didn't watch the game Like I said I wanted to, but evidently, after you know, during the game, a melee, a scrum broke out. A scrum, a scrum broke out, and see, this adds to the drama of basketball.

David :

You know, oh, I say I'm glad it happened, Dude are you really? Yeah, man, give us some excitement. We got something to talk about today. Yes, yes, I wouldn't care if they didn't fight. But it says just according to CBS Sports with just over two minutes remaining, south Carolina's Malaysia Fawali stole the ball from LSU guard Flauja Flauja.

GC:

I said right, Flauja Johnson.

David :

Johnson responded by grabbing her out of frustration to stop the fast break. Multiple players from South Carolina arrived on the scene like like paramedics and cops arrived on the scene, including Ashlyn Watkins, whom Johnson shoved away.

GC:

And look, that was a hard shove, my dude it was. She's knocked her down. Yes and see. Okay, so you know what happened after that right?

David :

Well, I know that the whole bench cleared. Yeah, and then some moron related to.

GC:

Related to the player that was pushed Cordoza Johnson. Yeah, and the other jumps over the scores table and pushes the 6a kid wait, her name's not cordosa Johnson, what is it? No, her name is good, uh, kudos oh.

David :

Cordoso. That's the last name. That's the last name, sorry, sorry.

GC:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So he jumps over the table and push this kid and look she is six, eight, a six seven and he's five ten on a good day. He's gonna roll up on this girl like that.

David :

Why is he gonna roll up on a girl anyway, whipped his ass.

GC:

That's what I was saying when I watched the replay. I was like yo, I'm what this kid to turn around and just give him the business.

David :

I, you know, if I'm there and I'm watching this fight Breakout and you know, you know what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna grab my twizzlers from my pocket and just start eating. I'm gonna be like, yeah, all right now, now it's a girl fight. All right, carmen, when you're listening, don't get mad. I say things sometimes that I don't mean.

GC:

Yes, but I do like twizzlers, and I do like a good bra, listen, and then some people say some.

GC:

They will say, well, this is bad for girls, women's basketball. No, it's not. Oh, they're acting, they're acting out, they're acting like the men and so well, we want equality. And listen, when you play basketball, emotions are high anyway. This is a high emotional sport and it is very physical, and so when you think someone is getting the best of you, that's when especially if you're losing, that's when the fights break out, that's when you start arguing and bickering with each other. So this is what was going on. I don't know why she pushed the, the, the guard from LSU. I don't know why she pushed her because you know they were winning.

David :

I don't know. Well, I mean, you've been in these games where all sudden somebody's giving you yeah, yeah, yeah, you're like you know what it's on.

GC:

Yeah, and I think the whole game they were chirping at each other, right, but here's the thing. Well, um, but the coach for LSU said, which I'm not a fan of she said that you know, but those old, was is 510. I mean 6, 8 and Johnson is 510. You know why she couldn't find Angel, the other player, tall player, why she didn't push her. She's gonna push the short, one of the shortest girls on the court. Yeah, you're gonna find her and push her down. Then her Moronic brother. And you know they arrested that dude for jumping over that table.

David :

They didn't. They took him out in bracelets. Mom wanted to know why are you going after my son, why he jumped over the table man, come on now.

GC:

Come on. What was he thinking? I know it was his sister, but still.

David :

I mean, yeah it's, it's just stupid. It's like heated emotions. However, you know what I mean. It happens in in men's games all the time.

GC:

Yeah, man Like baseball.

David :

Yeah, and it's. We're just talking about it because you don't see it a lot with women. I didn't you know what I got. I'm proud of, though. I didn't see a lot of hair pulling. I didn't see anybody grabbing the ponytail and whipping it back. That's what we always talk about. Girls like girls. Look, girls are mean you know that.

GC:

I think the lesson here is these girls have been Really chastised in the media about. You know it's just game getting out of hand how it's one fight, I mean, it's not exactly. You know and you see, especially in baseball, you see. You get hit with a 90 mile or 100 mile Baseball. Guess what they do? Are they charging the mound or they not? And then, when he charged the mound, that's when everybody cleared the benches. Now Is there a problem with mlb? No, it's not. But these, these, young women.

David :

We expect more from our way.

GC:

You know, and then and now, the good thing is that the wmba is picking up. You know, uh, there, people, people are more apt to go to these games now, which is great. You know, the only thing I would ask them to do in the wmba is change that damn basketball. It's so obnoxious. I don't understand. I remember it's an orange and white basketball. It's like the old a ba you, you're not. You know you wouldn't remember the a ba.

David :

No, I'm young.

GC:

Yeah they, the a ba and the nba were two different leagues, right, and the a ba had Rick berry and dr J and I had Rick berry's autograph at one time, yeah, but I don't.

David :

I don't remember a basketball being different.

GC:

Well, the basketball was red, white and blue.

David :

Oh, patriotic, I like that. Yeah, and it was, you know, the a ba. So you're saying the girl ball should be the same as a boy ball.

GC:

Yeah, why not?

David :

Shouldn't it be the same size?

GC:

Oh well, it's not.

David :

I know, but shouldn't it be? But, then we'd see the scores go down. Yeah, but women can't handle that heavy ball.

GC:

Yes, they can. Oh the heavy. Oh, I see what you did there. I see what you did there, I was trying.

David :

I was trying to bait you. You didn't you?

GC:

didn't take the bait because I you know I'm focused because your wife's listening. No, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what does that have to do with it?

David :

You don't want to go home and get yelled at how.

GC:

Let me tell you something, and I said it Carmen, now Carmen was a baller. Carmen, carmen was like me.

David :

Uh, uh, excuse me, carmen was a baller. You know she's short man, but she used to ball as in basketball.

GC:

Yeah, in the, in the I didn't know your complete basketball.

David :

Oh yeah. Yeah, she was a defensive player like me, but she was better than me because she actually used to shoot, apparently when she was like in fifth grade. Yeah she scored like she was the leading scorer man she was just.

GC:

they always were passing her Boom, boom, boom Did she put it.

David :

I used to get the ball thrown at my head.

GC:

Yeah, I can see that now, did man does this messed up?

David :

Oh, that's why I chose.

GC:

What do we, what did we do in here then?

David :

Okay, so anyway keep going.

GC:

Did she play in high school?

David :

Uh, no, no, she was cross country she was.

GC:

She was really all in cross country yeah.

David :

She still runs to this day. She has to go around to care of mine.

GC:

Uh, yeah, you know sarah has been uh, listening to me for over 36 years and then my little land is shit.

David :

I say it does, she's not years ago.

GC:

She, she, what, what? I'm sorry, I did no go ahead. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

David :

This is you know, I said she should have left you years ago.

GC:

Oh, oh I know right, I know yeah, and you know she. Just it doesn't faze her anymore, sarah, it's never too late.

David :

You can always start a new life. It's carmen, it's never too late. It's really not too it's really not too late.

GC:

You know, we, we, you know we got some time in Um we got some time in too.

David :

I feel like I feel like we got. We got a lot of time in, um, all right. So I, yeah, no, I I think it's overblown. Fights happen when tensions are high and you're athletic. What I want to see Because when I was a guard, if I went even so much went for the ball, I didn't even touch the dude. If I foul, foul, I mean I got fouled out so many times I'm like I didn't even touch him. Man, I didn't. I swiped at him. What is he that delicate? Did I hurt him? So what I want to see is pads. I want to see a lacrosse mask on every basketball player.

GC:

I want knee pads.

David :

I want shoulder pads.

GC:

Yeah.

David :

I want to turn this into a full Contact. Absolutely, you would. You would. That's all tickets.

GC:

But you know what, in the final analysis of this whole thing, that moronic boob Was arrested. That's the good thing.

David :

No, was did you say boob yes.

GC:

What is?

David :

this 1950? I tell you the shenanigans are gonna go down those boobs, the numbscalls, you see.

GC:

This moronic boob Jumps out of the stands and creating mayhem.

David :

He created mayhem. See, yeah, we're gonna go after him.

GC:

Call the coppers this okay, this idiot was, uh, arrested. Good, I don't know what he had planned, but if she, then she turned around. She was like oh, hold up, little man, you know rolling up on me. I just wanted to see her do him. That's what I wanted to see. I just wanted to see him get beat down.

David :

You wanted to see him, him get the will smith.

GC:

Yeah, I wanted him to get you know what a mushing is. I do not.

GC:

You don't know what mushing is, I do not okay, mushing is a thing in the neighborhood when you would take somebody right and you would take your whole hand, all your, your palm, your fingers and a tip, and you would take it and you would put it Over someone's face and you would push them back if they were intruding and it and it got elevated and it got heated and you would take it in this only in the hood where I grew up, in a lot of neighborhoods across this country, you would take someone by the face and push their head back sometimes, sometimes With a little twist. You know I'm saying that's just to add a little bit more insult. It's called Mushing or mugging. You just push somebody by the front of their head, their face, and you didn't, if you want to and if you want to add a little, you know, put a little stank on it. It just twist it back when you push it back.

David :

I'm just thinking about the germs on the hand. It touches my face.

GC:

I'm like oh, yeah, no, you got the forehead. Oh yo, david, you got the forehead, you got. It looks like this yeah, I've seen it. I wanted her to do that to him. That would have. I think she could have she's very, I know it. But if she, she didn't she, it was so much going on around her she didn't get a chance, but anyway, I would tell everybody, if you haven't seen it, go on to YouTube, check out that fight.

David :

It's actually pretty entertaining and South Carolina advances and they're gonna go into play in the tournament so good for them. They won the whole thing. Well, you know LSU is going to.

GC:

Yeah, you know they're, both are going.

David :

Yeah, the South Carolina is the SEC champion. Anyway, let's go on the next subject.

GC:

All right, Go Cox, I knew it.

David :

All right, next subject go and bring it up.

GC:

Hey, listen, this is a story that's kind of strange right here. Who we talking about you know listen, it was just really strange to me. Joe Rogan recently had a guest on his podcast and he had a gentleman about a name. What was it?

David :

They would help me out here, sheldon Johnson.

GC:

So just so, sheldon Johnson was on Joe Rogan's show and he was talking about how he had spent some time in a pen, you know, and he got out. He's, you know, doing his life.

David :

He's doing a duo as a kid has a why why he had a 50 year sentence for.

GC:

Robin.

David :

It was for a robbing somebody, assault. I think it was assault. Mm-hmm and his friends Rob he like robbed a friend and then his friends robbed the girl that was with the friend I don't know. He went to jail.

GC:

He went to jail for a second. He did it, he did, did a nickel. Yeah, at least okay so Then he he's on the Rogan show. Come to find out, just do it. I chopped somebody up.

David :

Did not at the time, though I know I found found it.

GC:

You know, he cut somebody up in the tiny little pieces goes to his apartment.

David :

So the guy's name is Colin small. Rest in peace. Right right goes his apartment. Somebody hears two shots, two gunshots. And then they heard someone say please don't kill me, I got a family, something. Oh, no, he said that the victim did did it yeah kind of the same thing that Sheldon Johnson said when he was on Joe Rogan. He's like I got a family, I got a wife, I got. Funny how he didn't have any empathy for his victim.

GC:

There you go, there you go he goes.

David :

She heard two gunshots. Someone said please don't kill me. I got a family, something like that and two more gunshots pretty quickly. That was the person who lived in the apartment of the victim, and the victim is identified as 44 year old Colin small, been shot In the head once. And then what happens? Sheldon leaves the apartment with Cleaning supplies, then he's found with a tub and this is the Camera.

GC:

Yeah, he was on camera exactly.

David :

He's got a tub. Then he goes back again one time he puts on a wig, a blonde wig. No, no, that threw off the scent. I didn't recognize you with that mop on your head. You should give 50 years for being stupid. But look, I'm not, I'm not. I don't want to talk, well to to glib about this, because I mean, a guy was murdered, yes, membered.

GC:

Oh well, Then here's the thing I was thinking about when I saw this article. How does Joe Rogan feel about this now? You had a guest on here that apparently this membered someone shot and dismembered someone. I don't think he's gonna even think about it twice.

David :

You don't think Joe will now, because this guy was pride. You know he's just a guest, a pride, not even a bit. He was a. He was an activist for sure this reform right, and he sounds really good.

GC:

And, you know, god bless Joe Rogan for having them on there. You know if he's doing an active activist, but I think he you think he was making up for that comment he made with cat wings, and so he's now having an activist on there.

David :

Well, I don't think it was recent. I don't know when this activist was on exactly, but it wasn't like yeah, it wasn't that, it wasn't that long ago. It wasn't that long, but this too, but this happened after, because this was just recently that and it was discovered in your old neighborhood, the Bronx. By the way, yes, yes, then on 979 Summit Avenue in the Highbridge section. Do you know this? I?

GC:

do not. Well, I lived on 225th Street.

David :

Oh, she were a little bit away, yeah, from from this. But yeah, man, I don't know. Man, I don't think it's on Joe Rogan, because this guy did it, and but I don't think Joe's thinking about. He's got a hundred million dollar Spotify Contract or whatever serious contract, whatever it is, I don't think this.

GC:

I, you know, I don't think this is gonna affect Joe Rogan in any way. You know Joe Rogan and shoot and dismember someone, but it's just strange. You know we have guests on here and what Isn't that crazy. You have a guest on here next thing. You know they. You know, shoot someone and dismember them and cut them up into tiny pieces.

David :

No, it's weird that. The thing is that that bothers me is that you know he's all about justice reform. Obviously, somewhere deep inside him he was not reformed. He had no remorse. He didn't take pity on this guy, right, and he's sitting there. You know he talked about being a former gang member. Well, so yeah, on the show he went on to talk about I had a wife, I had a kids, I had a family. Still, my son was growing up. He was hearing stories of my so-called notoriety. I just didn't want that to be. I didn't want to be that. Dad Johnson went on to talk about being a former gang member and when he was released from prison he says he chose to walk away from that life. I was like I'm fucking lying.

GC:

It was a. It was a blood right.

David :

That I don't know. You know, I didn't even know about this until 10 minutes before I show up, but now that I'm reading it I'm like, oh, like the guy's lying, but it the the worst thing about this story to me is that his cause, his cause, was real justice reform. I mean, that's a, that's something we need. Yeah, but the besides cutting someone up into tiny pieces, that's what I'm saying, like you're calling for justice reform, saying we need justice reform, we need to show that allegedly Sorry, I meant the preference step.

David :

No man, let's go ahead and stop that right now.

GC:

We don't know that he did that.

David :

Well, we know one thing for sure what's that? He was in the apartment three times, once with the blonde wig. And then the guy was found and you know what else.

GC:

We know for certain. What do we know? I never eat at his house, no man. All right, come on, all right, put the head in the freezer man no he did not go yeah, I'm, I'm not.

David :

the torso was in the tub that, the tub that he was taken out. Dang just real quick. It takes all right. It's hard to kill somebody. Okay, I Don't know what it takes to cut up the body Like a panic, maybe because you know you're gonna get caught. But that is some personal shit. To cut up a body, that's rage. I don't like cutting up my chicken.

GC:

You mean a whole chicken. Yeah, I don't like that either.

David :

No, I don't, I really don't. Do you know? I say a prayer for the meat every time.

GC:

Hey, what are you supposed to you?

David :

think, do I think you know?

GC:

high being, or whatever I'm thinking that little chicken for giving me life.

GC:

Yeah, you know what this, this, this conversation, reminds me of. You remember the song by the police Murder by numbers? Yeah, you remember that. Yeah, and if you listen to what sting is saying in the opening, I would encourage people to go listen to that song. Is is on ghost in the machine, maybe. And the album sting opens up with a First you make a stone of your heart and if you still willing, you can turn murder into art. If you listen to the entirety of the song, this is what this reminds me of. You make a stone. You know where it takes to cut someone up.

GC:

No cuz, I've never done it, I'm just saying First of all to take another life, and then you turn around and then you're gonna cut someone up. That is mafia stuff, right there, my guy.

David :

That's what I'm saying. Was he so reformed? He wants, he wants justice reform now he's going back. He's going back. He's going back. He's going to the bull. Now he says I didn't do it All right, so we're supposed to give him the benefit out. No, we're not. The jury is supposed to give him the benefit of the doubt exactly. I don't have to give him shit, Damn. I saw that security video.

GC:

Yeah, yeah, that wasn't me, bull, and you know what. I've been watching a lot of us right now. I have been hooked on what? The ID channel. If you haven't watched this now, man, don't watch it.

David :

I've been on.

GC:

Oh man, I'm telling you, this is, this is really, is true crime and it got me.

David :

You know, it's on the staircase right, do you see me in the staircase? I had like a five second cameo In the staircase staircase. But no, I thought do. And Raleigh, who shoved his wife downstairs and said she fell. No here with a poker oh yeah, I was in that Well check it out staircase.

GC:

I would channel David.

David :

Anthony Joy, I am DB.

GC:

I yeah good deal. I love that channel.

David :

I love that It'll screw up your mind, but he's here's what we hooked on fear thy neighbor. We are hooked on that okay, so I don't watch ID channel, but I watch enough YouTube and I pull up all that crap.

GC:

What pull up what?

David :

like fear the neighbor. Oh, it's a come on, they come. So on YouTube.

GC:

Yeah, you can watch a little clips. Oh, you talking about the, you can't watch the whole episode. Okay, I got clips of things.

David :

Oh man, that will make you like look man.

GC:

I just I'm paranoid.

David :

I just had a new neighbor move in. I told you oh yeah, I know it like smoke a little some trees every time I get a new neighbor, or you know, like I was, I actually will walk around my neighborhood sometimes and I'm like who's who is the dangerous one? Like, what are they capable of? I don't trust nobody.

GC:

David, I am telling you, me and Sarah, that it got us. And you know, we looking over our shoulders, you know we moving back into our house early fall, lake Spring, or late summer, early fall, and I'm, you know, I know my neighbors, right, yeah, and we're friends. But you know, some of them just moved in since we've been gone and I'm like, okay, do I put security cameras all over my house? Yes, do I get a dog? Yes, oh, do I get. We're living in 2024?.

GC:

I know it, man, but my neighbors are so great. I want to say hello to the, to the, everybody's great Show they are, you know. I know it, but this, this TV show has got me and I can't get off it.

David :

How many, how many women? You know why that, when, when, a, when a woman is murdered, that they always go for the husband, right, like you? Can't get a closer relationship than a marriage who goes? For the husband the police? Why? Because Probably more than 50% of the time I don't know the actual statistics it is the husband.

GC:

It is exactly so if you can't trust true.

David :

If you can't trust your spouse, how you gonna trust your neighbor? Just because he's like hey, hey, there are. I know.

GC:

I know and and it always start out great. You know the storyline is it starts out great and they like having barbecues and then you're doing this. The slightest thing goes off and they end up killing.

David :

I went to high school with a, a serial killer. You know I always knew something was off the Pazuzu murders down there in Clemens Pazuzu no that's the guy who ends up with two bodies in the backyard.

GC:

Oh yeah, yeah, it's been all over the news. You were the high school with that girl. Yes, did you eat lunch with him?

David :

No, I bet you did. Hey, you know, you just always look grungy man. That was the. That was the grunge period.

GC:

Yeah, yeah, that's not the wrong, were grunge.

David :

Yeah, except I didn't hang out with you grunge people because you always smelled. It was your body odor right, right.

GC:

And then you know, here's the thing that kills me about Grunge when it went to the wayside and you know there's a lot of great bands that came out of that grunge movement they replaced that shit with boy bands. That's what. That's what hurt my feelings. You know you had a bunch of these boy band at 89 degrees and the back back door boys and all that. Man, I'm like man. There's some bullshit right here.

David :

Well, the thing that kills me is that that boy bands not only they preceded grunge, they were during grunge, they're still around, like you will never get rid of boy, but now it's K-pop.

GC:

What the what the hell is that?

David :

K-pop yes, it's like Korean boy bands that that Bullshit team sport.

GC:

What is that? Bts? Who knows?

David :

it is buying torture? I don't know that.

GC:

but they they're annoying, they're very, and the commercial comes crawls in, I turn it, did they? Just? I don't I don't watch TV, so I don't know, but all right, no, I get what you're saying.

David :

I mean, grunge was weird, but this dude turned out to be a serial killer and it's like whoa, I went to school with a serial killer. Yeah, yeah, and you're gonna say like well, should you see me coming?

GC:

Well, no one did well, you know, I went to school with a couple guys who murdered people and it did time. You know they're out. What are they reformed? I don't know I, you know I. It's not like we hang and have lunch.

David :

Well, I don't want to go into this, but I'll say the whole point of prison should not be to punish as much as it should be to be to reform people. But we don't do that. So this doesn't really shock me this story, but it is weird and sorry. Joe, one of your, one of your guests portrayed you. Yeah you know all right. Well, you know what you gonna do. What you gonna do, yeah, I mean, sometimes it's just in you.

David :

Yeah, it is All right, it's time for wait a second. That Shut up. Shut up, all right, give it to me.

GC:

You know, I normally say this is a problem, Right and it always, always, is a problem. I'm gonna change it up. It's not, this is idiocy and that's the problem. I can live with that, okay. So there, this story comes to us, happen a couple of weeks ago outside of Texas, and that should tell you everything you need to know. So there was this man.

David :

I don't know what that means, but keep going.

GC:

Yeah, this is I love. Actually, I love the state of Texas.

David :

But doesn't want to offend you, texas.

GC:

Just no, I want to come after him later. Whatever, hey, you know what those white ills that we talking about earlier my cousins. No, my cousin, she was used to be my cousin used to be the mayor of San Antonio.

David :

Is she?

GC:

kidding. Yes, no, this is seriously All right. All right. So this gentleman by the name of Mitchell vest was arrested and late February, or the March and charges of criminal mischief and Stemming from incident occurred in February, like I said, where he was observed allegedly Well, allegedly, until he's arrested.

David :

Well, no, allegedly, until proven guilty right.

GC:

So what this gentleman was doing and and see this is, this is a problem because this is just Just just doesn't affect him. This has a reaching you know effect on everyone else like a reach around effect. Well see, you must have peaked at the article, because I'm just.

David :

no, I didn't, I didn't see you, yeah, yeah.

GC:

This gentleman was weighing a killed. So someone said, okay, okay, well, gc was the problem. You can't wear a kill in Texas Well, not normally. But so he went into a store, established store, and he was shopping and and he was taking things off the shelf and putting them in his ass. Hang on, hang on, stay with me. So what he was doing? He was taking things like a makeup brush. No, he was taking items like makeup brushes. An antique bottle opener, a tobacco tent can.

David :

A tobacco, what can?

GC:

Tent can and the total cost of all the things. He was shoving him up his rectum and then he was squeezing them out and then putting them back. That was his thing. It amounted to over $200. David J, $200. Yeah much more Of merchandise yes, and then now, if he was sticking up there and walked out and stole it, that would be one thing, are you sure?

David :

he wasn't just rubbing it on his nuts.

GC:

No, he was not.

David :

That's not what his that's not his thing.

GC:

That wasn't his thing. See, you're taking it somewhere else. So his thing was I'm gonna take these items and I'm gonna put them up my rectum, my ass whole, and I'm going to walk around for a little bit. Then I'm gonna backtrack and put it back on the shelf. So that's what he was doing. Now, what did the makeup brush do to you? Or these items? Do you know what?

David :

I'm not gonna get a psyche of this whole thing. For the first time I'm gonna say this is a problem, this is a problem.

GC:

You think that you see you with me? Are you coming over this way? Are you doing this?

David :

I'm not a big fan of fecal matter, I'm just not. I'm not. I'm not Like you're telling me, like when I go to the store and I'm buying something for myself and somebody do, I have to start asking like, hey, excuse me, sir, has anyone in the Kilt been shopping today? Because that's nasty, you know it.

GC:

It is. It's so nasty.

David :

And I gotta ask you something.

GC:

How high?

David :

do you have to be to shove a makeup brush up your ass but then put it back?

GC:

Yes, they see you with me on this one. This is a problem. And then look, and I know you're a germaphobe, yes, you're an established germaphobe. $200. That mean my man was in there for a minute because these, how much does a makeup brush cost? I? Don't know they can be quite pricey, can it really? No, I'm serious. Yeah, no, they can be. Okay, that means your man was shopping His ass, and I mean this literally was shopping. He was shopping his ass off.

David :

But I gotta know what is a tobacco can tent?

GC:

I don't know, but listen to what his bond was, dude. You know what his bond was $200. $100. He could potentially contaminate the entire neighborhood because he's putting things in his bum.

David :

That's another old way. Okay, man, I'm looking up a tent, can? That is not the shape that you want up your rectum. That is just not. It's oval. It's quite large If you were the type that has had a prolapse if you have been used to the old fist up the rear maybe.

GC:

But uh. So to say this one more time.

David :

Together.

GC:

How high?

David :

do you have to be? Take it from there.

GC:

To put something in your bottom like that and walk around and potentially give somebody else hepatitis. That is my story, and that is that dumb, that dumb shit.

David :

Yes, yes, yes, yes, keep it locked. Yes, all right, that was so much fun.

GC:

Hey.

David :

Wow, well, we covered the gamut today.

GC:

We're at 57 minutes, sure, but I have to edit some of this.

David :

You want it all out there. I might cut out some of the things that make me sound racist, but we all know that you're the racist one, but at least descended from this yeah me too.

GC:

I love the way you talk about my ancestors. Like my grandparents, I just love that I have not met them.

David :

I can't wait, they were probably the best slave owners in the world like Thomas Jefferson. This happened in what, or like George Washington.

GC:

They had slaves. They treated them very well. My grandfather didn't go down to the slave quarters and get pneumonia and die.

David :

No, he just didn't do that. That was not George Washington.

GC:

He did, I Googled it.

David :

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David :

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GC:

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David :

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GC:

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David :

Let me know what you like, send him all your complaints as well, do not tell me and ask him to get some form fitting, nice little T-shirt for your body and look it.

GC:

Thank you so much for supporting us. And you know our TikTok joint is rolling. You know we're doing well, man, we got followers and shit.

David :

Hello Scarlett. Hi, scarlett, nice to meet you. And I want to say one last thing Happy birthday to my sister-in-law, krista. She's a good friend, she's a good follower, she's always been there for me, and I just want to say happy birthday, didn't forget about you.

GC:

Oh, I need to send a shout out to Sarah. It's her birthday Wednesday, what, yes?

David :

we got two birthdays.

GC:

Yeah. Happy birthday, Krista and Sarah Do you?

David :

want to sing happy birthday I do not. Happy birthday. Do I do it like Marilyn? Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday, Krista and Sarah.

GC:

Oh, oh, happy birthday to you.

David :

Yeah, give her a round of applause.

GC:

Thanks for listening, All right listen to the music and note out.

David :

It's time to take us out. You ready? You going to do it with me?

GC:

No, here we go.

David :

Here we go.

GC:

I didn't sing because I was drinking Shit. Oh, pass me some ripple.

Family History and Ancestry Revelations
INTRO
GC Discovers His Ancestory
Basketball Game Gets Physical and Heated
GC Explains What a "Mushing" is
Joe Rogan Guest murders and dismembers victim
Bizarre "Shoplifting" Incident in Texas
Birthday Shout Outs