
The Mixed Vibez Podcast
The Mixed Vibez Podcast is an engaging show that covers a variety of topics, including pop culture, entertainment news, and sports. Hosted by Mr. Bell, Quaggy T and Jerz Livin, the podcast offers lively discussions on everything from celebrity gossip and music beefs to deeper social issues such as LGBTQ+ topics and current political events. Each episode dives into recent hot topics, often with humor and unique perspectives from the hosts, who come from different backgrounds.
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Benzino Continues to Drop the Ball
Welcome to the electrifying world of the Mixed Vibes Podcast! Get ready for a wild ride as we dive deep into the legendary Cash Money Records and uncover the top five artists that have made their mark. From heated debates about Young Money's inclusion to surprising picks like Bow Wow, we leave no stone unturned. We also highlight the impressive contributions of Nicki Minaj and discuss iconic albums that have left a lasting impact. And don't worry, we haven't forgotten about the current artists keeping Cash Money alive, like Jaquees.
Next we take a trip down memory lane as we explore our favorite juice brands and settle the debate between Mystic, Everfresh and Snapple. Then, get ready for some passionate discussions about the NFL playoffs. We break down Lamar Jackson's performance, Break own the AFC and NFC championships. Answer the question are we tired of the chiefs or should appreciate that we are getting to see greatness with the possibilities of a them winning 3 in a row. The Eagles dominated the Commanders but, Quaggy thinks Eagles coach Sirianni should be on the hot seat. As well as Bengals head Zach Taylor should be on the look out for the ax as well.
In this episode, we delve into the complexities of managing emotions, as we discuss the challenges of pregnancy and confrontations in infidelity situations. Benzino said when it comes to Trippe Redd cheating on his daughter to at least be respectful. How can you be respectful in cheating? We critique Benzino's questionable advice to rapper Trippie Redd.
We'll also explore the critical role of immigrants in the workforce and the potential impacts of deportation. We the push back of DEI we discuss the possibility of boycotting stores like Target, Walmart and Amazon. All that and more on the latest episode of the MVP.
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Y'all know what time it is. Another episode of the Mixed Vibes Podcast, your favorite amateur podcast that you can find. It's where we get your podcast when I'm in the war. You're in the quagmire To see the dream.
Speaker 2:Hey man. I wanna do what it is. It's your boy, mr Bell. Aka, aka, say your name Upon this pod Might not put you to my Shit. Uh Jersey, ma she, uh Jersey's. I don't know. She takes some time off. Uh, what up Will Mr Breakglass himself.
Speaker 1:What's going on with you, man? Glad to be here.
Speaker 2:I appreciate you filling in, uh, speaking of Will, uh, hold up another thing we're getting back started. We got an episode getting ready to drop. Uh Ask Quay, this Jersey's Zanger, my brother Quay.
Speaker 1:What you got for me.
Speaker 2:Give me your top five cash money orders. All right, get off that phone, put that camera in the car, man, I'm in jail going out Quay. What's your top five cash money order?
Speaker 1:Your order.
Speaker 2:No, you just give me your. You ain't got to put it on the spot.
Speaker 1:Okay, I was about to say you threw me on the spot, man.
Speaker 2:I mean, hey, stay ready, you ain't never got to get rid of it.
Speaker 1:Okay, of course I'm going to go, Wayne.
Speaker 2:Are we going just cash money?
Speaker 1:Or are we going?
Speaker 2:So Young Money counts, because they was all, as Will said. Will said it best, all them niggas was controlling all them niggas' contracts. So hey, so money say no money include.
Speaker 1:Then I gotta go, drake.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Um, julie, I feel like it's somebody underrated that was signed, that I can't really call right now surprise pick up. I'm going to go Bow Wow, not for anything he did on cash money, just based off the name.
Speaker 2:I was about to say, though that line technically only drops like a case tape on you, you know what I mean. But alright, we get that you say Nicky he got a.
Speaker 1:I don't have nothing against Nikki Menaz. What I'm saying is he got something against. Nikki Menaz. Was she really signed to Young Money? I thought she was signed to. So, icy, I thought she was signed to this one I thought she was signed to I don't know. Don't get me to start it, man, but I guess Nikki will be fine. I forgot about her. They was keeping the lights on over there.
Speaker 2:All right, I respect it. I respect it. If you, I'm going to ask you this because I ain't going to ask you top five albums, because that's what we did, I ain't going to put you on the spot. But what I will ask you is would you put no ceilings in the top five, even though it's a mixtape? In the top five, yeah, of Cash Money albums. So you get all the Waynes albums, all the Drex, all the Nickys, all the Hot Boys, juvenile 400 Degrees and BGs and you wouldn't put no siblings top five.
Speaker 1:Not top five, maybe top ten, okay, nah, I feel like that's a stretch too, because, if you look at it, wayne got at least three, drake got at least three, nikki At least two, at least two, because a couple of them got the same name.
Speaker 2:All of them got the same name. She just re-released them, motherfuckers.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying, man. It's all the same shit. Hot Boys, they got something. Early Wayne Juvie got something.
Speaker 2:So you can't put it in the top five.
Speaker 1:I respect that. Nah, not in the top five. It's a mixtape. We gotta count Thug on there too. I forgot about Thug.
Speaker 2:Thug's first couple joints was Cash Money. The first couple joints was Cash Money. I ain't gonna lie, I put an album at five. I got some hate from Will, but I feel like you know, if you know me, it makes sense. I put a. I put a John Quease album at number five. Forgot about Quease yeah, quease is over technically, technically right now. Quease yeah, quease is over technically right now. Quease is the one keeping the lights on because Nicky and Dre I thought they were still there. They've both been gone since 2008, 2018 and 2019. John Quease, the one keeping the lights on over right now but I bet.
Speaker 1:I bet they might not be directly at Cash Money, but Baby's still on that contract going after him.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, baby, getting some type of paper from all these people, or what Baby do? Alright, matt, make sure y'all check out Hold Up. And another thing we got that going on. It's going to be a whole series. We did Cash Money. Aftermath is up next. We're going to get to so so Def Maybach Music. We're going to get to All the Clicks. We're going to get to All the Clicks. It's going to be a whole little series thing.
Speaker 1:What you going to do to Lunatics too.
Speaker 2:Dirty ENT was the label, we might get to it. We might get to it. You know, right now, nelly out here performing for Trump, so I ain't really the biggest Nelly guy right now. I ain't going to hold you. You know what I mean. You shouldn't be hitting me. Hey, bro, if you don't know, shane Nelly, what be said on this vibe bro?
Speaker 1:Plenty of it, nigga. Nelly got hits. I don't care, nelly got hits. Nelly used to pick him up at the high school.
Speaker 2:Man, what Jay say, All the people who live with Eunice is mpimp juicing us what you talking about.
Speaker 1:Nelly was picking him up at the high school.
Speaker 2:He was 22 at the time he was picking up Murphy Lee at the high school and they got in the con and Nelly didn't know who. You know what I mean?
Speaker 1:He didn't know he didn't know, they went to school.
Speaker 2:He thought they was they sisters, bro. You know what I'm saying. Shit happened, bro. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it sound good.
Speaker 2:He thought it was the big sister that went to school with him.
Speaker 1:He lied, he'll get pardoned. He ain't got to worry about it.
Speaker 2:He been out this long.
Speaker 1:He's smooth. Hey yo, that's what they thought about. Puff too big, that's true.
Speaker 2:Good point. We're going to get another selfless plug. We're going to talk about the AFC and NFC championship games real quick. I know both of y'all watched the games. It's going to be Kansas City versus Philly what you wanted, the outcome that you was expecting, what did you think?
Speaker 1:Oh man, the outcome I wanted was Kansas City versus Washington. Okay, I wanted it for the rookie. I wanted to continue to give them the flowers we had a great year Plus. I don't really like Philly. I didn't want either way being above me in that.
Speaker 2:East team.
Speaker 1:I was kind of like man, I think one of these jokers. Yeah, I take it for what it is.
Speaker 2:I'm cheering for.
Speaker 1:Patrick. In the end, though, the chance of seeing a three-peat in my lifetime yeah. I'm cheering for that.
Speaker 2:You're one of the few people Like I'm cheering for that. You one of the few people that's out here cheering for that. I ain't gonna lie. There's been a lot of hate already. The game just ended.
Speaker 1:I hate it, I get it. You feel me Niggas gonna hate? I don't know. I think it's cool, I think it'd be cool to see three people. I think it's dope, three people. Thanks, baby Plus. We can, you know, keep you know hyping them up and maybe we can get them to get enough to where you can pass up Tom Brady, because I could probably see them motherfucker.
Speaker 2:I mean he do got seven of them bangs though. So go, mikey.
Speaker 1:If he win this, he'll be at. What four He'll be at, is it?
Speaker 2:four, he already got three. He do got three, so he will be a four Because this will be the third. Yeah, he will be a four. I know I'm buying, you'll be a three, you right?
Speaker 1:He'll be a four. I think he's going to start Like I said he got years to go, Tom. Probably he was 19 to do.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but I don't see Patrick. I don't, personally. I don't see Patrick as the. I'm going to be here until I'm 40. I give Patrick 35, and Patrick probably going to look around and be like all right, but y'all get it, because he probably get two more and let's just say two more Shit. Patrick probably going to look around and be like man, I ain't worried about being burnt.
Speaker 1:You. I ain't worried about beating Brady. You mean two more plus this one. Right, yeah, if he gets this one plus two more.
Speaker 2:Even if it's just two more, that still put him at five. I don't see him as the. I'm trying to beat Brady If he gets this and two more and then he stops at 30,.
Speaker 1:Like you said, 34, 35,. He's better than Brady. If you there, you gotta try to beat the record, though if you right there.
Speaker 2:True, but I don't see him as the type Kelsey's going to lead.
Speaker 1:I mean, you're going to have to figure something out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because that's what I'm saying Kelsey and Reed, by the time he gets to that fifth and that sixth round, they're not going to beat her. You think, reed, I think Andy, they not going to beat her.
Speaker 1:You think?
Speaker 2:Reed.
Speaker 1:I think Andy Reed is going to stick. I think he's sticking around. I don't see Andy sitting down. They keep trying to make him sit down. But look at Andy, he could go for another 10 to 15.
Speaker 2:Yeah, andy Reed, 76. Pete Curl did just get another job at 76. 76?.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he could look better than Pete, and Pete's in good shape. Andy, look better, you bugger.
Speaker 2:Stop it.
Speaker 1:Pete's in good shape. He's in good shape, andy don't look 76. Pete looks 76.
Speaker 2:Well, Andy's 66. He probably got another six-and-year. Okay, he looks 66. So he probably got another 60 years, 6-7 years.
Speaker 1:Okay, he looks 66, so he looks 66.
Speaker 2:And I ain't going with the. He look better than Pete Curl. Nah, bro, I ain't going with that one. I ain't going with that one.
Speaker 1:If he was 76, Pete's just in shape, bro. Not everybody want to be in shape. Look who I'm talking to. Not everybody got big be in shape, Nigga. You look who I'm talking to. Not everybody got to be all cut and shit, Nigga. That's it.
Speaker 2:You speaking for them, boss you, the president of the Thad Bottle Association. Right bro, I ain't pushing away from no table Shit fuck you talking about. I ain't going to lie. I just came off the religious fast. I ain't going to lie Brother B. At last year I came out the religious fast and I just was eating everything and saying I ain't going to hold you this year. I'm like maybe I do need to slow down a little bit.
Speaker 1:You know what, though, bro? I thought about going on a religious fast, and then I was like man, god made food. I'll be going again if I eat it. You feel me I made, I'll be gone again if I eat it. You feel me like, hey, I did it, I made food. I made food.
Speaker 2:You see, when Jesus was capable of hey, turn, turn that fish and loaves to feed, feed the man yeah, I was the wine, the water and the wine.
Speaker 1:That was more what I was concerned with. I know I was out with the water and the wine. That was more what I was playing with.
Speaker 2:I know I was already drinking, but I drank the Snapple. I meant to save it for the prize. I can mix my liquor with it. I'm mad as hell. Oh, I ain't had.
Speaker 1:No, this nigga's a Snapplehead, bro. What in the world?
Speaker 2:Hey, bro, that fruit punch Snapple, bro the world, that fruit punch snapple. For the truth, I ain't gonna Shit. I prefer, though, mystic over Snapple. I prefer Mystic over Snapple.
Speaker 1:See, if it was real old school, you would know that the best juice was the Apple Fresh.
Speaker 2:I ain't never heard of it.
Speaker 1:Yeah the what. Apple Fresh I ain't never heard of it. Yeah, the what Apple Fresh? Oh yeah, I haven't heard of Apple Fresh. Oh, in the glass, yeah yeah, in the glass, yeah yeah, they still make them.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I thought you said after some, after Fresh, not Apple Fresh. I hear I fuck with the Apple Fresh.
Speaker 1:That and Mr Pierce. Mr Pierce is all right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that one. I ain't never heard of you ain't never had Mr Pierce.
Speaker 1:They got like a dark blue label. It's all right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I ain't never heard of that one, but shit Clay. What you think about the playoff Was this what you wanted. I mean.
Speaker 1:Take out Lamar, because Lamar been gone. He ain't been gone.
Speaker 2:I'm going to start saying it like that.
Speaker 1:It's been a week, though I'm saying, bro, he shouldn't have lost.
Speaker 2:I mean, he turned the ball over twice bro.
Speaker 1:I mean, shit happens, and it still came down to a drop. Two points a version, though, bro, don't try playing like that.
Speaker 2:I'm not. Come on, bro. I was rooting for Lamar, because Lamar's my dog. No, I'm not trying to throw you. I make it seem like I'm throwing shade at Lamar. All I'm saying is last week Lamar did turn the ball over two times. Yeah, andrew did drop the two-point conversion, but cool Derrick dropped the two-point conversion, but Cool Derrick dropped the ball. Andrews dropped the ball. It was a team. It was a team. They was effing it up. It wasn't just on Andrews. That's the point I'll be trying to make, and with all that, Lamar still got the two-point conversion from time to join up.
Speaker 1:I mean, they still had a world of time on the other side. I would have said that would have made us overtime. Is this what I wanted? No, I would have preferred to see Washington for real when they were down seven at halftime, down 17,. Whatever it was, I was like, yeah, they can come back.
Speaker 1:Yeah nah, they over there playing fantasy mode. Over there, bro put up 55. Got the worst coach in the NFL. I didn't say the worst, but Sirianni can't coach man, he's not a, he's right there with Zach Taylor. If you ask me that nigga can't coach, worth a shit.
Speaker 2:I agree with that. They both ain't the best. I ain't the sake of why I say that man's job.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying. That's the only reason you still there. It's because you know you get a guaranteed 20 touchdowns from him every year, unless he get hurt. But he didn't get hurt.
Speaker 2:That does happen quite often with him, him and McArthur, for as great as they are, they get hurt. Oh shit, hell. Mcarthur only played five games this year?
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, but I would have. I like to see the Chiefs have a challenge, though I would have hated to see the rookie get whooped up like that. But they played the Eagles before, didn't they? They beat the Eagles already.
Speaker 2:Yeah, two Super Bowls ago, I want to say, yeah, I was going to say it was the first of the three. Yeah, two Super Bowls ago, I want to say I was going to say it was the first of the three bigs. Don't quote me on that, but I want to say it was the first of the three bigs.
Speaker 1:And it was close. I feel like, yeah, it'll. I mean, like I said, they got a cheat code now, so hopefully he can get his magic sticks right. Maybe he can go home and figure some things out. I pray he does, but hey, if he don't, you already know what time it is, deuces We'll holler at you. He's out of there. If they don't win the Super Bowl, he's out of there.
Speaker 2:I would fire him Even after getting to the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1:he's out of here. You think so? I would fire him Even after getting to the Super Bowl. After losing two Super Bowls, did he win the first one?
Speaker 2:Nah, I don't know, bro, you can't get to the Super Bowl two of the past three years is kind of hard.
Speaker 1:But you a shitty coach.
Speaker 2:That's true. That's true. That's true. But what you going to point to? Because, again, it's kind of hard to fire a man that just was in the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1:Okay, I guess it's too late to fire him because you in the Super Bowl. So let him lose two games next year and I die, bro, we'll holler at you something crazy like that I'd get rid of them as soon as possible.
Speaker 2:I was gonna say I think he make it through next year and if, if they, if they explode let's say they go 10 and 7, 9 and 8 then yeah, you can farm cause, then you can point to him as being the problem. But oh, quag said shit wrong. Kirk, I love that he ain't no good coach. Go out and get him up after that.
Speaker 1:I'd cut bait bro. I'd cut him like a bad habit Boy. You got to go Crying in your press conferences and talking shit to the fans and talking shit to the media. That's the one Pulling your kids into the press conference. So you ain't got to get loud and shit and just doing too much. You rubbing people the wrong way.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what he do, though.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and he rub his ass right out there though. Tell him Go, get me a real coach and call it a day.
Speaker 2:That's kind of what they did with Andy Reid. That's kind of what they did with Andy Reid. He couldn't get us off the hump. I can't think of his name. That's kind of what they did with Andy Reid. They, oh shit, couldn't get us off the hump, so we had to let you go. And of course, doug Peterson got them one, but they ended up firing Doug Peterson. But look at Andy Reid, it's a. You know, you get Patrick. You get Patrick next for the future. So, but yeah, imagine we'll get your thoughts on that, because it just happened for its taste.
Speaker 2:Alright, let's get to this entertainment news. I guess we gonna start off. We gonna start off with Kool Array and Trippie Redd. Cool, trippie Redd got caught up cheating. Kool Array hit this one female that he used to mess with. She said some crazy things to this woman, and then, of course, benzino's in the public eyes with Benzino's shirt. Some comments as well.
Speaker 2:I'm going to read y'all some of these text messages that Quilare sent to this young lady. Let me get on this shit. Uh, I'm curious about what kind of friendship y'all had. This was a call to write sent to the lady. We've been friends for years, but I ain't been speaking to him lately out of respect to what y'all got going on. She said thank you, I appreciate that. Then she texts back two hours later you really a effing loser. It's so sad you sell pussy, so I wouldn't even be surprised if you still around. Oh girl, you in my DM saying I'm a loser. But for what? Because your nigga on the BSYU pregnant. They got nothing to do with me, shorty, I ain't been on shit Sell pussy Bitch. I'm a virtual fantasy and I ain't fucked for months. Maybe that's what you should have been on.
Speaker 2:Cola Ray said she's steamed. He said I steamed, but he offering to do something. Paid out, paid to fuck me. Whatever, bro, I ain't do shit to be pressed bitch. He cheating with what the fuck you were? It's kind of wild. Before we get into the Benzino shit Will, let me ask this Is Coleray wrong for checking the female that you know he wasn't cheating with, because later in the sex message she was like I know it ain't with you, I know it wasn't with you, I know the other thing that he was cheating with Is Carla Rae, given that she's pregnant as well. Is she wrong for checking the female that you suspect, even though you know it's a female that he was cheating with.
Speaker 1:Nah, she ain't she wrong for doing that shit. She's actually wrong. First of all, the fact that she, knowing the girl he's cheating with, what the fuck you hitting me up anyway? Like for what? What's the purpose? Like the fuck, you feel me Like that makes no sense, like that's like you getting in a car accident right, and they know it's your car, but they're going to call the previous owner For what? So yeah, I don't get it. When you said that part, I was like hold on, she know that this he wasn't sleeping with her. What is this practice Like? Are you coming and talking to me to find out how you're going to talk to the next dude, or something?
Speaker 2:She had to get warmed up, see how it was gonna go first.
Speaker 1:It didn't line up. You have a nigga looking back, sitting back, like I don't have to talk about practice. Yeah, this is practice. You coming in here and talking to me figuring out what you, how you gonna approach the next bitch. You know he's looking good. That's some old, crazy shit man. Sheesh, that's some old, crazy shit man. But you know what, though? I can see that from Quillow Wright she hurt when she pregnant. That don't give her no pass, though. Just cause you pregnant don't mean you don't need to control your emotions. You be trying to get pregnant girl to pass on the emotions. You still control the emotions, just like your ass ain't eating until you eat one person. Alright, alright, trolling those.
Speaker 2:So it's just like your ass ain't eating for two.
Speaker 1:You eating for one person, but uh.
Speaker 2:Alright. Great, after pregnant women eating happens getting a shot, alright.
Speaker 1:For real. I hate that. I'm eating for two. So am I nigga Shit? I'm twice as hungry than that, like a baby pregnant. But nah, I call that little girl who ain't got nothing to do with it, like don't come to me with that, because then I'm going to put you on blast. You know what I mean, because I know I ain't messed with her. And then, as far as Trippy go, if she's pregnant, bro, you got to. That's the one time for real To me when a nigga cheat, when a girl pregnant, that's the extra time To me. That's a little low blow. So I always got to err on the side of the woman when the nigga cheat and she pregnant.
Speaker 1:I had a pregnant woman too, I understand they ain't the best people to be around, but you did that shit.
Speaker 2:I was already saying my boy, you have a tribute to it, so you at least got to deal with it for these 10 months.
Speaker 1:Pregnant girls suck. That's how it really is, except for all the players out here, my wife she can't get pregnant no more. So I ain't got to worry about it. She sucked when she was pregnant. She's sitting right next to me. I'll say what I want. Watch your heads. Say what I want to. That's crazy.
Speaker 2:That's bigger wheels. Well, hey Quay Going away in the wrong.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you never check the pimp. You check the hoe, but you checking the wrong hoe on top of it, mm-hmm, and you ain't say shit to him. I mean, I don't know what you said to him.
Speaker 2:I would hope, the way she came at old girl, that she said something to him and the other female I would hope.
Speaker 1:The other female is crazy. Why is she?
Speaker 2:Because the internet was all on old girl's ass, because they know Trippie Redd got a little history. I'm saying that's the only real reason you got there to hit her. Plus, she probably let's be real, she probably went through his phone, seen the messages he was sending her and she was like, hey, let me holler at her too. More than likely that's what happened. She went through that nigga's phone Because that's the way she found out he was cheating the first time.
Speaker 1:I mean, I feel bad for her. She's stressing herself out, though I feel bad for her. She's stressing herself out, though Nobody tell her to do that. You pregnant, right? You got other shit you got to worry about. You don't need to be worried about going through this long. You growing a whole human being in there. I don't know if it's a human being, but I heard Carla Wright was one of those men in black roses. That's what I heard. Hey, yeah, that's my ass. Maybe we got to get you some.
Speaker 2:Ray-Dans. All right, come on, she ain't that bad. Now Stop, we not going to let the Coral Ray she do it.
Speaker 1:Look, coral Ray is a beautiful young woman, but in the picture of her next to the motherfucking man in black rose, look she. Coleraine is a beautiful young woman, but in the picture of her next to the motherfucking man in black robe she look ideal. I'm just saying. Some might some might I guess.
Speaker 2:Go ahead. You said you still smash, though, right.
Speaker 1:I still smash, so would I. Let me play this up so it doesn't confuse you. I said beautiful young woman, just a little ronch.
Speaker 2:I respect it. Girl already been in the room. I feel bad saying pregnant women's in the room because they mostly be all over the place. They have it up and down. They're going through these roller coasters. I hate to say that she's in the wrong. My hope is that she checked the other female in trippy red with the same energy. Like Will said, that's a trippy red situation.
Speaker 1:That emotional thing like you say I get it, your emotions are crazy, but I get it, your emotions are crazy, but like I get emotional every time I gotta pay rent, so like if I was going to rent a clock tower motherfuckers, you feel me.
Speaker 2:Just because it was rent time, excuse me, I ain't gonna lie it was out of pocket no, I feel it like you said, on rent day, when they they're sending out all that bread over, it's kind of like. I do got to have it, so you don't have to talk to me for that day, because this nigga shit.
Speaker 1:I don't even want to leave the house. I ain't going to work.
Speaker 2:I paid to be in this motherfucker so I'm going to be in this motherfucker. They give me more reason not to give Coleray no shit, because you do break down that person. But no, trippie Ray, you kind of way out, especially because you famous nigga. You ain't just no regular nigga on the street. You a famous nigga out here cheating on a pregnant woman.
Speaker 1:You.
Speaker 2:It'd be different if it was Lil Ray Ray, down on 36. You know what I mean Cheating on Michelle. I mean you wrong for that too, because you shouldn't be over helping that girl. But you a famous nigga, we just know you, bro. You out here, got fans and shit and you out here cheating on a pregnant woman oh, another famous person at that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was going to say they're just a pregnant woman, it's a famous pregnant woman. You, a famous person at that. Yeah, I was going to say they're just a pregnant woman, it's a famous pregnant woman.
Speaker 2:You a famous nigga, you a famous dude cheating on another famous person in the public life. Come on, bro, you ain't helping yourself. Let me put it in my head you ain't helping yourself.
Speaker 1:Cheating with a rat girl on top of that.
Speaker 2:Come on, even if the other chick's bad, you probably cheating on her with some OnlyFans shit or some little Instagram influencer.
Speaker 1:Right, I mean what you say. I mean you say cheat down. You're supposed to cheat down.
Speaker 2:But you cheat kind of way down though, right.
Speaker 1:You out here paying for it. I mean, I feel it, you get it how you live. Well, I mean, I don't know. I mean maybe she don't want to fuck and that's the problem, and that's what I'm feeling Like. I feel like she's on that type of time Like, nah, I ain't she. You know, she a month pregnant. She a month pregnant. She swear she's six months pregnant. You know she on that type of time I feel like You're gonna hurt the baby. Here it is.
Speaker 2:I don't, I mean personally. I don't see Coleraine's that time.
Speaker 1:It's a not.
Speaker 2:Yeah, then again, she might be, though, but even then, even then, I mean, bro you the reason she don't want to do it.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying. Nigga, you got to give her a pass. It ain't like she pregnant by another nigga and don't want to sleep with you.
Speaker 2:But she pregnant by you and you at her like, nah, I'm still going. I seen some chick on Instagram and I'm going to slide into me and play it. It looked bad for him. It looks kind of crazy. Speaking of looking crazy, benzino, Benzino. Basically I'm going to sum it up Speaking to his daughter. I mean, you know how it is being a rapper, that groupie line is long. So if you're going to do it, if you do it, just be respectful. So he does got the experience of being a rapper. I don't think he no shade to this. I know he got the source awards and all that. But I just don't know. I don't think he was on the level of Trippie Redd. But you're telling another man to be respectful when cheating on your daughter. Both of y'all got daughters. I don't have a daughter. Both of y'all got daughters. That don't sound crazy sound crazy.
Speaker 1:Nigga, that is crazy, it's crazy, but it is also geico, so I feel what benzino's doing?
Speaker 2:what door would you talk about your?
Speaker 1:I'm saying bro, I'm saying if okay, if you look at the song.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, I'm not. I'm not saying what I would do because what I'm saying I'm looking at the situation. I'm not saying what I would do because what I'm saying I'm looking at the situation. I'm not saying what I would do because I feel like I'm in a different category when it comes to that. Okay, she a pimp, she know what she want, but I'm looking at it as Benzino's. Like you know, he's choosing a side and you don't choose a side. Like you, you don't, even I. Honestly, why would you even comment on that? Cause you know the shotty don't even like you, like that for real.
Speaker 1:That's the other point you learn so you, just, here you go, clouds chasing, trying to remain relevant per usual, and then you, loyal to the nigga On tape, on camera, trying to stay loyal to the code, which is crazy. That's the crazy part, see, like what I don't get is like you just said. I'm sure they're not to mess with you like that. If anything, it used to be the one time you could have a back.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You come in, come to the house. At least my daddy was left for me in this situation. You know he dropped the ball again. That's how it deals, benji. You know I mean, come on, like, do we really even know Benji? You know, like he had the Source magazine, that shit flopped, dropped the ball on that. He was on Love, hip Hop Dropped the ball on that.
Speaker 1:Everything he's thinkingped dropped the ball on that. He was on love and hip hop. Dropped the ball on that. Everything he do, he drop the ball. He was a father. Dropped the ball on that he was a rapper name a song dropped the ball on that. I think the nigga actually had a song called drop the ball.
Speaker 2:I think that's the only song I know of his yeah, that song where he gets them with him and he dropped the ball on that.
Speaker 1:So like so this nigga, we should call this nigga New Year's Eve cause he about to drop the ball. Like that's crazy. So you dropped the ball on this one too.
Speaker 2:So, per usual, I guess it's what expected I get benzino's a rapper, like you said he can. He can relate to it what trippy red is going through, but I think you got to look at it from the bigger picture. Bro, that's your child.
Speaker 1:Benzino ain't no rapper, bro. Benzino had the Source magazine, bro. That's all we knew. Benzino was a rapper. What that? Nigga rap Taco or something. What a motherfucking rapper. Nigga Quit saying that, man.
Speaker 2:Benzino was a person in the public eyes in a better way.
Speaker 1:He's a person in the public eye. Is that a?
Speaker 2:better way. He's a person in the public eye. You can't be telling another man that it's okay, basically, to cheat on your daughter. Just do it respectfully. How can you cheat on somebody respectfully? I think that's the bigger question. I think that should have been the follow-up question. All right, cool, do it respectfully. How do you do that respectfully? Not get caught, Shit oh man, that's the only answer you get.
Speaker 1:That's the only answer that could have been gay. Yeah, be discreet.
Speaker 2:Because that's not acceptable. But, like Will said, benzino continues to do Benzino things he try to like. Wait what you saying. He trying to stay relevant. It's just a way for him to stay relevant. The relationship with his daughter is already. The bridge is already burned. It's probably over and done, cool. So shit. She probably ain't looking at my brother ever again in his eternity, especially after you say some shit like that. You gonna tell my child's father who's ever cheating on me to be respectful while he's cheating on me, while I'm getting all these stretch marks and shit on my stomach. Benzino's a loser bro. Like that's just extra fat. He's just a loser bro. I don't know, but that's crazy.
Speaker 2:We're gonna move on More entertainment news. I don't know, bro, that's crazy. We're going to move on More entertainment news. I don't even know technically if this is entertainment news, but we're going to touch on Trump real quick. Trump said a lot of stuff on the campaign Campaign, truth. He said he's going to deport a lot of people. He's going to deport people that's here illegal and he wanted to get rid of all the DEI stuff, diversity and all that good stuff. He's doing it. Isis is out here pulling up on people and dragging them out Even so, much so that they already flying back, sending them back on planes to their countries, and the countries is like nah, do you think this mass deportation is going to help America or is it going to hurt America Will?
Speaker 1:So I'm going to ask you a question, well, a series of questions, I guess you just tell me what type of people fill these roles. So the lower what we consider lower pay roles, who feels those? The immigrants so all right, that's. That's a group of those people they would ship now. All them people. So that's not a lower pay. So now those jobs is over, all right, and that's a group of those people we were shipping out, all them people. So that's not a lower pay.
Speaker 2:So now, those jobs are over All right.
Speaker 1:And these jobs, don't forget these jobs, people.
Speaker 2:Americans don't want because if you look at the numbers.
Speaker 1:We got a job we want. For the most part everybody's sitting still for a second.
Speaker 2:You worry, it's a number. We don't go below you fix it.
Speaker 1:So we ain't doing the lower paid jobs. So then you got the service work jobs your hotel housekeeping and things like that. Those are done by who? Immigrants Lawn care services A lot of those employ immigrants. So it's going to be a real disruption in the way that this country moves if the deportation reaches the numbers that he claims that it will reach and you're going to feel the effect, whether it's sitting at the McDonald's or pulling into McDonald's and seeing the sign on the drive through the states. We closed at 6 because all our workers got out. You know he's doing. He's sending ice to schools and churches. You know places that they didn't go before. He's sending them that. So, like these were sanctuaries, the church was a place you could go and feel some type of safety. You could just send your kids to school and feel that they were safe at school from ice, and now that's not the case. So it's going to happen. It's happening. I don't know how long it's going to keep continuing to happen.
Speaker 1:I don't know if there's going to be some court cases that slow it down a little bit, but it's going to shake up life a little bit. I think that we'll see the effect greater than we expect.
Speaker 2:No, dude, Like I said, those people do the jobs because as Americans we didn't get to the point where we don't do certain wages that we're not going to work for.
Speaker 2:There's certain job types, true job sizes too. But the part about it is for us it's hard because the way our mental is and the structure is that, because you know a lot of those people bunch up in houses and they save money and then they work their way up and they come up with big plans. As a word, many of us Americans we don't do that. We can't afford to do those jobs. That's why we don't do them. They mad for them and they meant to it's different than ours Because of where they came from and how hard they're willing to work.
Speaker 1:They work harder than us.
Speaker 2:Is it that we can't?
Speaker 1:afford to do those jobs or that we don't do those jobs because we don't want to follow the same recipe that they set and showed you that it works for someone coming from somewhere and having nothing when they get here.
Speaker 2:It's both. We don't want to do those jobs and we can't afford to do those jobs because those jobs don't pay the best to do those jobs, because those jobs don't pay them. Those jobs don't pay the best. It's already hard enough living in here on the salaries that we work at. To take those salaries that's down there we definitely can't live. That's why this country is going to hate the day. Let's be real. A lot of them work their jobs and they still pay taxes. Taxes still come out of their checks, all right. So now you're hurting the economy as well, because those people still spend money in this economy.
Speaker 2:Look, I guess that's one of his things, but to me there's bigger fish to fry. There's bigger fish to fry than trying to worry about some people that's here illegally they saying that they're doing drugs and all of that stuff. They're not the ones that you need to worry about, because they're the ones working. I'm sure some group got some bad apples, but a majority of them is doing working the jobs. From my perspective, from what I think, corey, what you think, I mean me personally.
Speaker 1:I mean y'all voted for him, so I mean, do your thug fizzle. I mean I can't be mad at you.
Speaker 2:You know you were. No, you definitely, you definitely right about that. They the one. Hey, people put him in office. He's doing the things that he said he was gonna do it is what it is at this point.
Speaker 2:Hey, take your L's baby girl so, yeah, now cool, let's get into the, the companies that have rolled back their DEI policies. They're pulling back on their diversity initiatives and start off with Target meta platforms. So your Facebook, your Instagrams, amazon, mcdonald's, walmart, ford, lowe's, harley, davidson, brown Foreman, john Deere, tractor Supply, just to name a few People are talking about boycotting these countries, boycotting these companies. It's impossible. That's my question. Is it realistically to be able to boycott these companies?
Speaker 1:no, because the list is so wide. I mean you could, you could. I wouldn't say it's impossible, it's going to take effort, so you need to know who. I wouldn't say it's impossible, it's going to take effort, so you need to know who. Even because you got to thank some of the companies that haven't pulled the DEI program is because they didn't have one. So some of them didn't even have one in the first place but you were still shopping at them this whole time. So you got to really go and do your research of them. Didn't even have one in the first place, but you were still shopping at them this whole time. So you got to really go and do your research and figure out who has one. Who's kept it in place. I believe Costco's is a place that's kept theirs in place.
Speaker 2:Costco's Meyers, td Bank, intel Forbes, american Express, marriott, Microsoft, paypal, forbes, american Express, marriott, microsoft, paypal, Workday, just name a few.
Speaker 1:So you're going to have to be humble. What Americans are going to have to do Figure out how to cut this, how to cut the one to cut the program out of your life. So you got to cut Walmart. You got to cut the ones that cut the program out of your life. So you got to cut Walmart. You got to cut Target. You got to cut Ford. A lot of people can't do most of the things Because in our community a nice portion of the people actually work for Ford.
Speaker 2:Ford and Burrell Ford. They in the city.
Speaker 1:So if you're going to cut them, you're going to quit, you're going to boycott your job, you're going to be working and blowhead jobs about to get rid of immigrants, though Somebody going to have to be in there. You're going to be 2-0.
Speaker 2:Shit, don't let you matter. You matter you better UBS be on them lists, shit. Like you said, that's that city, it's the city's job for us, right there so, yeah, you can't.
Speaker 1:so, yeah, I mean, you can boycott the ones you feel like you frequent a lot, but you can find a replacement for cause. That little bit may help. You know you frequent a lot, but you can find a replacement for it Because that little bit may help, you know. But instead of just a flat-out boycott, try to buy products by Black, you know, like, if you want to see diversity, buy Asian products, you know. Buy products made by Latinos. There's marketplaces for all these products you can go find. You don't have to buy directly from the big retailers. You can buy from the companies. Mostly people have websites that you can buy directly from them, so and you might even save some money. So, if you do want to boycott, buy directly from your black business or your Latino business, asian business, any business of color that's been affected by the programs cancellations.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no, I think that's definitely true. I think that's definitely true. Quag, when you heard Target, you made a face.
Speaker 1:I ain't going to hold you. I can do a lot of things in this life, but Tarjay ain't one of them.
Speaker 2:I'm not giving that up can't give up to Tarjay if it's for the betterment of your community where's the black target at point me to him now point you to him. Yeah, nah, bro, I ain't got one for you. I ain't gonna lie to you, I ain't got one for you.
Speaker 1:I mean, I can't point you to a necessarily black target, but you can point to a black product that is going to be taken off the shelf, possibly when those contracts are up, because they no longer feel the need to to make contracts or fill contracts with those people anymore.
Speaker 2:I think, like you said, you made the valid point. I think we have to be careful when boycotting those stores because we still need to go support. Like Tabitha Brown I know she got some stuff in Target and you know she made a post, but we got to. She wanted to make it clear what her post was. We got to be careful boycotting because, like you said, though it's still black people, it's still Asians, still Native Americans, these people still have different products in these stores. So we still got to be able to go support those stores so those contracts don't get canceled so Target can look like oh okay, yeah, these people still, these people are still bad at stuff. So we still need to renew these contracts and continue to support these people because it supports our bottom line.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I ain't feeling that, though, tabitha, sorry, I'm not feeling that, though, tabitha, sorry, I'm not feeling that because we live in a world where most products are sold online. You can easily sell your own products at Walmart and Target. You don't need those contracts. I ain't feeling that, tabitha.
Speaker 2:I do think some of them do need them contracts, because some of them is some of those contracts is not. They're not actually making the product they sell. They design them and they put their name on them but in essence those still getting made at those companies, those companies factories and stuff like it.
Speaker 1:They just they. Just Tabitha manufactures. She manufactures her own products because she created them before she went to Walmart. What Walmart does is let you ship your manufactured products to their warehouse and then they ship those products to stores and things of that nature and sell them online. So Walmart ain't making your product. Walmart buys product that's made from other companies and put the right value label on it. So Walmart is not necessarily into manufacturing. They're into getting into contracts for manufacturing. So you come in with your product. You're still going to make your product. I'm going to sell your product. So Unilever and all they still make their products and then sell them at Walmart.
Speaker 2:So I don't like to tab at the situation, but some of those people they don't have their own websites Majority of them do, but some of them don't have their own websites and stuff like that.
Speaker 1:Then your business deserves to close In 2025,. If you don't have a website selling your own product, then your business deserves to close In 2025,. If you don't have a website selling your own product, then your business deserves to close.
Speaker 2:Yeah, some of them just put their names on stuff. Now, like you said with the Tabithas, they do have their own products and stuff like that, but not all of them do. But we just got to. But some of them it's also not economy efficient for them to create their own stuff.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, a lot of people don't create. They may source from an actual facility that does create, like, for instance, you can source cocoa butter from a company that creates it. They'll put it in a bottle for you. You slap your label on it. You do see a private label? Yeah, a lot of companies do use private label, but again, you don't need Walmart to sell your private label goods. You can sell them online through your own company. Now I get, walmart has presence in every community around the United States, so you get a wider reach.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think that's the hard part, because a lot of them based on they based their income off that wider reach because, in fairness, like Quag said, he ain't going to boycott Target, how many people really going to boycott Amazon? Amazon's basically running this damn country at this point. No answer boycott Amazon.
Speaker 1:Amazon is basically running this damn country at this point. No, I agree. Other people that are willing to boycott Amazon are people who don't really shop at Amazon.
Speaker 2:Yeah. So I think it's kind of hard for them to be like I'm going to cancel Amazon and I'm just going to sell my stuff directly to Sumo. A lot of people ain't going to go, because then you got to put a higher price tag on it, so a lot of people ain't going to be able to afford it. So you as goes back to you got to.
Speaker 1:The price should come down when it's direct to Sumer.
Speaker 2:Thank you Wood, but Amazon?
Speaker 1:Thank you, wood, but it's probably not going to Amazon's going to put their fee on everything you sell, so you're automatically going to pass that on, so your price is going to go up. So naturally you do direct to consumers. I would get a cheaper product from you because there's no middleman.
Speaker 2:I would think that, but I don't know if that's necessarily going to be the case. I think it might get a little higher, because then you then you're responsible for all of this manpower and getting all the shipping and getting this stuff boxed up and all of that. Amazon just has your stuff in a warehouse type shit.
Speaker 2:Like you said you got it manufactured from somewhere else but they end up holding the product. Now you got to add on the expense of your holding knowledge product because you got to have it already ready and made and built so it can be shipped out. You got to store it somewhere, so your storage fee comes higher.
Speaker 1:You're going to get over it if you're not using that Amazon FBA model. But some businesses don't use that FBA model. The majority of the big businesses don't. If you buy something from Ninja on the Amazon website, it's shipping from the Ninja facility.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, we'll. I think some of it will get cheaper. I think some of them will get more expensive. I think some of it will get more expensive. I think it just depends on the company. It depends on each situation. I think it's going to be a hard time getting people to boycott Walmart, Target and Amazon.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's going to be nearly impossible, like I said, but you can. In your boycott you can choose Ifcott. You can choose if you do it, if people do it correctly. I always thought the theory was, if we do it together, you don't have to do it for a while okay, just do it long enough for the the point to get across for the impact. Yeah, alright, bet, bet, bet, bet. I can do that, but you know, as far as all together, yeah, I ain't talking about it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I ain't talking about it.
Speaker 1:I'll be back in there in March. Let's just take Black History Month off.
Speaker 2:I think that's fair, that's reasonable.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's reasonable.
Speaker 2:We all boycott these companies just for the money, and then we'll get back to them in March. I feel like I guess for Look man what I further do.
Speaker 1:Shit. Today's episode of Hive Palsy is brought to you by that Wicked Witch of the West, Emeril Skittles. Some shit I don't really fuck with, but it is what it is. Q I said something to the group chat earlier. What did I see? Which one? It was just a text message.
Speaker 2:Oh race car.
Speaker 1:Fuck it, we'll talk about the race car Shit. I was going to Look. I wanted to talk about the sexy red MLK shit okay, but I ain't, I ain't, you know you gonna say that.
Speaker 1:Nah, I mean, we can get into it. Uh, mlk's daughter was very upset that sexy red reposted a picture of her and MLK gazing into each other's eyes. She told her it was distasteful and she knew better. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And Sexy Red just said you're right, I do know better. I just thought it was dope to see which I respect. I respect Because I'm not even going to hold you. I also thought it was dope to see why the fuck y'all got these AI, why y'all using AI for this.
Speaker 2:They use it for everything else.
Speaker 1:Why not? Why not?
Speaker 2:Shit.
Speaker 1:But the way she came at her. I'm saying I know she don't be coming at every club liar. I know she don't come at every damn picture where he got a grill in his mouth. You try to take a stance against sexy red and I don't like it. You try to bully her. Let's calm down, lady.
Speaker 2:It's because she know, though that's why she don't know these look-alike promoters. They ain't get back to her. That's all that boy down to. She don't know them. Club promoters.
Speaker 1:Man doing too much. I need you to calm down. I ain't no serious doubt. To nah on twitter yeah, she blew up her spot. You need to delete this picture. It's a disgrace to my father's life. All right, man, calm down. Man, she did do a lot, I ain't gonna lie. You said the picture was just them gazing at each other's eyes. Yeah, oh, calm down, shorty. That ain't no big deal. Let me see if I got it handy. Yeah, like she OD'd for no reason.
Speaker 2:There you go, I'm going to send it to her.
Speaker 1:This is just gazing. I heard about it. I figured she was going to be twerking all of a sudden. Ah yeah, ah yeah, that's straight. True, I thought it was Malcolm. I mean, mean, I thought it was Martin Luther King and Malcolm Mansell at first. Strong, but nah, you know, it's all good. That's the joy of AI. Bring shit back to life. I'm gonna do an AI picture with my grand shit. We ain't been in a picture together in a long time. Hang it up. Bring shit back to life. I'm going to do an AI picture with my green shit. We ain't been in the picture together in a long time. Hang it up.
Speaker 2:We might go to Europe or something, All right man. He said he's going to send them to Europe. That's what. Use AI for stuff like that. It's not wrong with using AI. She did come to her neck. I feel like she was just trying to have a little moment. That's how Sexy Red was doing.
Speaker 1:Alright, the second thing I got for y'all is the race car. I don't know if y'all have ever personally used the race car. Played your race car? Oh, the race car. I thought you said a race car. Like, played your race car? Oh the race car. I thought you said a race car. I'm like, no, you didn't throw one at us. No, no, no, the race car. Have I played it? No, I don't think I have played it. I take it real serious. I don't think I have played it. Maybe I'm like middle school or something. A real serious. I don't think I ever played it, maybe in like middle school or something.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to think of a specific time. I know I took it was either Juneteenth or MLK today off one year in my job, because we was on a conference call and my boss called all her people and was like yo, if anybody want to take this day off, let me know. Then, of course, I'm on the phone with all Caucasian people. They're like no, is it a holiday coming up or something? I didn't know it was a holiday. And my boss was like yeah, I forgot which holiday. It was one of them two. And my boss was like yeah, nah, I ain't taking that off, I'm coming to work. They said some stuff. So then my boss got off the phone, called me, was like I hope that wasn't insensitive or nothing.
Speaker 2:I hope that don't come out. I'm like, nah, it's smooth, but I'm gonna. I'm gonna sell a head so I can take the day off. I mean, I did that. That's all I got to.
Speaker 1:Thank you nah, I mean, I mean full blown. Call somebody a racist and stand on business nah, I ain't that big of a little alright.
Speaker 1:So it's a. It's a young boy, I know he. He played his race car a little too heavy off the rip. You called the lady a racist because you called in at 5 in the morning. You called and woke 5 in the morning. You called and woke her up, told her that you couldn't come to work. I mean the way she reacted and you responded by calling her a racist. Now, I'm not telling anybody how to play their race car, but that's not how you do it. That is very irresponsible. I'm going to go to something, no she didn't say that she was just like.
Speaker 1:That's not how you do it. That is very irresponsible. Nah, she didn't say that she was just like. That's not how you do. That that's not how you call in.
Speaker 1:So she was just checking the right way yeah she just, you know that ain't protocol, my boy, but you woke me up to tell me this at 5am, so of course you gonna get it some type of way. I don't know exactly, you're going to get it with a little attitude. Yeah, I don't know how exactly you got it, but he didn't appreciate being talked to that way because of the color of his skin. Now, to me that don't make no motherfucking sense, bro. What we talking about, dog Nig, make no motherfucking sense, bro. What we talking about. Dog Nigga, you wasted your I said you wasted your race car on this. You might be a freaking flyer, though you know some niggas pull that shit out like that. I mean, good boy, good boy. Bam nigga Thought you'd get away with that cause I'm black. Nah, nah, nah, like, I ain't gonna like.
Speaker 1:When I was younger like middle school, yeah, or elementary school after I saw a motherfucking Hotel Rwanda, oh yeah, I was left and right. Nah, you racist, you racist, I was on that shit. I called one teacher a racist. She was like well, if I'm such a racist, maybe we should have a parent teacher conference. And I said, huh, maybe we should. I went back there and I dialed the wrong number and let her set up a parent teacher conference with somebody's answer machine. Fuck you talking about no, no, no, no, they don't need to know. I'm at school abusing my race car. What do you mean? When we get to the crib, it ain't no race car. What do you mean? Yeah, because when we get to the crib, it ain't no race car. They black, they finna, beat the shit out of me, they finna get in my ass. No, sir.
Speaker 2:Bro making business decisions out here.
Speaker 1:Hey on me. I used to go back there and dial the wrong number every single time. The lady. She was a nurse, so she worked during the day. So every time I dial it goes straight to her voicemail.
Speaker 2:This nigga got a number. He already know.
Speaker 1:Nah, nah, nah, this is the thing. So my mama's number was 502-593-7980. I used to go back there and type in 7985. I had to find it, so I had to go 8182838485 before somebody didn't answer. A5 didn't answer, I just abused it.
Speaker 2:How did you find out she was a nurse? Wait a minute, bro. How did you find out she was a nurse? Wait a minute, bro. How did you find out all this shit?
Speaker 1:you asking too many questions, bro alright, bro, enough said no, she used to say it on her answer machine.
Speaker 1:So what I used to do is I would sit there and I would hold the phone and as she's ending ending the call, she's like just leave a message. I said this old country, ass white lady, hand her the phone and she says, just leave a message. And then she leave a message. Hey, this is Ms Bynum. The Quailings da, da, da, da, da, da da, et cetera, et cetera. I'm just like sitting there cheesing it up. She ain't never asked me for the number. She used to be like go call home, but you got another thing coming. Yeah, I'm going to call somebody's house. Yeah, for the whole year I ain't going to hold you. After that year she went back to teaching kindergarten.
Speaker 2:Bro damn.
Speaker 1:You made that lady go teach. It wasn't just me. It wasn't just me.
Speaker 2:But you was involved.
Speaker 1:But I played a part in it. Yeah, we did In middle school. We made our middle school social studies teacher Mr Crawford we made him go back to elementary school. He was like nah, After y'all came through and he told me he was like nah, After y'all came to and he told me he was like nah, after y'all came to. I went back to elementary school and I was like man that sucks.
Speaker 2:Mr Crawford. Mr Crawford, black or white, white man, I know, mr Crawford, he was black, he was black, we drove that man, crazy man.
Speaker 1:He was a 6th grade teacher and that group of 6th graders came in on butt. We would do everything as a group. We knew the power of groups, so we just drove that man. Nuts, you said he was white. Yeah, he was a white man. What, what, what did he talk white? Yeah, he was a white man. What are you taught? When he was with us, he taught like a social studies class. I had a Spanish teacher named Mr Crawford, but he had some big ass ears. He went back to elementary school after we got done with him. Yeah, we can still talk to little Eagle.
Speaker 2:Hey, brent. And then we wonder why this next generation of kids is bad.
Speaker 1:Look at y'all.
Speaker 2:Y'all here are sending teachers back to elementary school.
Speaker 1:I'm saying I'm sending them back to kindergarten.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. Y'all sending them to the elementary school. Dealing with the young kids.
Speaker 1:When I moved up here from Georgia, all my teachers either retired or went to a different grade. I didn't think I had anything to do with it Personally, I didn't think I was that terrible of a person, of a student I could have been, or these teachers just could have been. They just could have been on their way out. Or probably not, I'm just saying, bro, they should have got ahead of the game, they should have got me up out of there when they had the chance.
Speaker 2:This guy bro.
Speaker 1:I'm saying, bro, like four years straight I had teachers retire and then I sent one back to kindergarten.
Speaker 2:Damn nigga. You was bad boy. You was a wild nigga, wasn't you?
Speaker 1:Hey man, I'm just a squirrel trying to get it up man.
Speaker 2:That's what you was doing in middle school. That's why them teachers went back. We start messing with the young kids. They like we ain't got to worry about these horny motherfuckers.
Speaker 1:Oh, with that being said, this has been another episode of D man. I wish the teacher would have. Man, I ain't going to lie. I had a teacher try me and I fumbled the bag. I didn't realize she was trying.
Speaker 2:No, that's not what I meant. I meant they're dealing with these little horda kids trying to knock other kids. I can go back to elementary school kids and it could be pure. We just teaching at this moment.
Speaker 1:I mean, yeah, another episode of the Mixed Vibes Podcast, your favorite Amazon podcast. You can find wherever you get your podcasts, like Apple, spotify, pandora. They fuck with us over there. You hit the Instagram, the Facebook, the Twitter for questions, comments concerns only. But I'm your boy, young Quaid, here to dream aka make a real list. Make a real list. Quit trying to be something.
Speaker 2:You're not All right, bro, we're not even going to go there, will? I appreciate you, my brother?
Speaker 1:No problem.
Speaker 2:Mr Birdglass himself. You already know the best. It's your boy, mr Bill aka, say your name in front of the spot. Might not fuck with you tomorrow. Make sure y'all check out From my Perspective to get some more sports types. Shout out to my boy, dion, and I said what I said. I don't want to say it back. It's called Ho, Please. I said what I said. You know what I'm saying. Get your book and your TV reviews and whatnot. But hey, I'll catch y'all on the next one Later.