Reebok slides and a toiletrie bag

April 19, 2025 01:06:15
Reebok slides and a toiletrie bag
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Reebok slides and a toiletrie bag

Apr 19 2025 | 01:06:15

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[00:00:07] Speaker A: All right. All new episode. Run and tell. That podcast. [00:00:12] Speaker B: You just turned the chair around. Yep. [00:00:15] Speaker A: And we got a late start tonight. But how was everybody's week, man? [00:00:22] Speaker C: It's been a good week, fellas. [00:00:24] Speaker D: Hey, I have caught. Hell. I'm glad to be back, as they say in the number with the boys. And I'm happy. Yeah. But I'm tired. If not, not. I'm enjoying myself knowing that I'm able to enjoy you guys. [00:00:43] Speaker E: There you go. [00:00:44] Speaker A: All right. [00:00:46] Speaker B: I can't complain, man. It's another week and another good week. [00:00:54] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:00:54] Speaker B: You know what I mean? Look, only. Only time your. Your week could be bad if you got negative people surrounded around you. [00:01:03] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:01:03] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? So now my week been good. I can't complain. How about. How about you guys? [00:01:10] Speaker A: Mine was pretty good. I can't complain. Went too bad. [00:01:15] Speaker E: All right, man. I want too bad. We in here. We. It wasn't too bad. We living it. [00:01:21] Speaker C: Yeah, we still live. [00:01:22] Speaker D: All right, we got Ms. Cheese in the house. [00:01:27] Speaker E: Now. [00:01:28] Speaker A: All right. [00:01:33] Speaker D: Ms. Kings, how was your week? [00:01:38] Speaker A: But tonight's title is episode 77, Reebok slides and in a Toiletry Bag. Don't know what it means. We're gonna go with it. [00:01:50] Speaker E: Oh, come on now. [00:01:53] Speaker A: There it is. [00:01:55] Speaker F: Hey, everybody. How are you doing? [00:01:58] Speaker A: All right. How you doing? [00:01:59] Speaker E: Good. [00:01:59] Speaker D: All right. [00:02:00] Speaker E: How you doing? [00:02:01] Speaker B: How was your week, young lady? [00:02:06] Speaker F: I. I want to say I need quit answering questions, like, anyway. But, yeah, it was good. It was good, but it was kind of chaotic because, you know, it was the holiday weekend coming up, and I think everybody just wanted it to be over with, like, Monday. [00:02:20] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:27] Speaker C: Ms. Key, you got anything in mind today we need to discuss. You like to discuss. And again, we can't thank you enough for joining us tonight. [00:02:37] Speaker B: Well, absolutely. [00:02:39] Speaker C: We gonna make. [00:02:40] Speaker F: I didn't have anything particular. Well, thank you for having me. [00:02:45] Speaker E: No. [00:02:46] Speaker B: Well, we know for a fact that you had a Reebok slide, and you definitely have a toiletry bag. Is that true, Ms. T. Not the. [00:02:55] Speaker F: Reebok slide, but a toiletry bag. Yes. [00:02:59] Speaker B: Okay. [00:02:59] Speaker C: Okay. [00:02:59] Speaker B: Okay. So if you got a Nike. Nike bag. [00:03:02] Speaker C: Nike slides. [00:03:04] Speaker F: Yeah, I got some Nike slides. [00:03:09] Speaker B: You got that great value, you walking around value? [00:03:15] Speaker F: I mean, I. I feel like slides and slides, as long as they comfortable. Do they. Do they particularly have to be a brand? [00:03:22] Speaker B: Well, I. Okay, okay. So right now I have the. The Walmart brand on. When I went to the beach, I went to the beach, and I couldn't find a Nike slide that I was looking for. So I just End up getting a Walmart brand. At that time when I got it was like 25. And then all of a sudden once I bought it, I went to Dick Sports at the beach and I found the slide that I wanted. It was the Nike and it was really, really thick, you know what I'm saying? So I ended up buying three pair. [00:03:51] Speaker C: You know what I mean? [00:03:52] Speaker B: I ended up buying the black one, the white one and like a, like a gray one. I don't know why I bought the gray one, you know what I'm saying? But it is a difference. The feeling is different. Yeah, like the Walmart. It is right now I got on the Walmart brand. It is like flat. But when I put on that Nike one, man, I feel a little bit different because the height, it's like an inch. It's a lot like. Yeah, it's a bunch of cushion. But it looked nice though. But it is, it, it is a different though. [00:04:23] Speaker D: Well, it is the quality. [00:04:28] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:04:29] Speaker F: But I mean I'm not just saying like go out there and purchase just anything. I'm saying like not all the slides I had or have bought in the past have been name brand and they were still comfortable. So. [00:04:43] Speaker B: Yeah. You know, and you know, and look heritage wise for me, I can, I, I can tell everybody this. I used to live down south and all that stuff like that. [00:04:54] Speaker D: You still live down. [00:04:55] Speaker B: Well, no, what, what I'm saying, I used to live deep down south, you know what I'm saying? Let me, let me just go ahead and say that. And our brand of things. When you like eating wise and all this stuff like that band camp. [00:05:06] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:05:07] Speaker B: Like pork and beans. Like when you get different kind of pork and beans and all this are you get different kind of rice. [00:05:13] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:05:13] Speaker B: You know what I mean? When you start getting the name brand stuff, it's no different than the off brand. [00:05:19] Speaker D: The off brand. [00:05:20] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? [00:05:20] Speaker D: So. Yeah, yeah, nothing but true. Yeah, but, but, but it makes a difference when it comes to those slides. [00:05:27] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, them slides. And once again, that's. Why should I say it? [00:05:35] Speaker D: Say it. [00:05:36] Speaker E: Keep it. [00:05:37] Speaker D: Be nice. [00:05:39] Speaker B: Is it different in each and every one who slide in different dms? [00:05:45] Speaker D: You got that? [00:05:50] Speaker A: There we go. [00:05:52] Speaker E: Yes. [00:05:54] Speaker B: Because Paula might not be Paula. He might be Paul. [00:05:57] Speaker D: Hey. Hey. [00:05:58] Speaker B: I. Simon might not be Simon. She. He must be Dominion. [00:06:04] Speaker D: Do you know someone? [00:06:07] Speaker F: Oh my God. [00:06:09] Speaker E: I thought he was gonna say Cinnamon, but. [00:06:12] Speaker A: But yeah. [00:06:15] Speaker D: And their name was Ms. Smith. I didn't respond because the scroll. [00:06:27] Speaker B: But you're right, G, you gotta be careful. Like you know, you might Miss Smith. [00:06:35] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:06:36] Speaker B: Yeah. So you. You almost got catfish. [00:06:39] Speaker D: No, I didn't get catfish. Cause I. I delete. [00:06:42] Speaker B: Okay, so imagine. Let me ask you a question. Since. Since we talking about sex toy, human heat box king with. [00:06:52] Speaker D: With the vg. Why you shirt, the platinum chain with. [00:07:00] Speaker B: The naked shirt with the tattoo showing my sister of the world, my oldest, Ric Flair singing. [00:07:12] Speaker D: Go ahead, G, ask a question. [00:07:16] Speaker B: So my question to you is, man, have you ever been catfished before? [00:07:20] Speaker D: No, I've never been catfished. And I understand what G means. I think me, G, and Dale are bought to the point where. And the boys, Road Dog, and Gerard are too old to be catfish. Well, people still catfish. This is real. And someone may ask, what does it mean to be catfish? A person shows up not looking like the person they showed themselves to be, and it's just you. [00:07:50] Speaker F: Yes, exactly. [00:07:52] Speaker E: Yes. [00:07:53] Speaker D: But no, I haven't had that issue being that I've been married for what? Hell, I don't know. Well, 24 years. I can't remember how long I've been married. [00:08:11] Speaker B: Well, the thing that got me confused about you is that if you. If you ain't been catfished. [00:08:17] Speaker D: I ain't been catfished. [00:08:18] Speaker B: By the way you dress tonight, you've been fish. [00:08:22] Speaker D: What he said, hey, I. I fish, and I'm a fish man. [00:08:27] Speaker B: I said, how the way he was dressed? He's. He's been fished. And what I mean by that, Somebody been fishing him to the pond of the water to actually be. Look, if you only see the sex symbol tonight, the sex symbol is dressed up. He got dang on. Look, he got baby oil on his tattoo. He got dang on. [00:08:48] Speaker E: Look, he's. [00:08:49] Speaker B: He's sitting there. He got his glasses on, got his hair back, his hair planted. He got his name going. [00:08:55] Speaker F: He smell like cocoa butter and baby oil. I like that. [00:08:58] Speaker A: Yes. You say you like that. [00:09:01] Speaker D: Listen, I got my glasses on because I can't see. [00:09:05] Speaker B: Oh. Oh, so you got five. [00:09:07] Speaker D: Focus, G. Yeah, yeah. So I got hard at what I want to say now. [00:09:14] Speaker B: Go with the rest, G. Well, I was just complimenting you all your tattoos. How many. How many tattoos you got? 67. [00:09:22] Speaker D: No, I think about 14. [00:09:24] Speaker B: You got 14. Yeah, but that's. That's good. Hey, I only out. I got two tattoo and one possible. [00:09:31] Speaker C: I got about 14. [00:09:32] Speaker D: You. They all got 14. [00:09:35] Speaker B: The one possible. [00:09:36] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah. [00:09:37] Speaker B: Hey, is 11 or two. [00:09:42] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:09:43] Speaker D: Hey, Ms. Keys and fellas, y'all know that regardless of what anybody tell you, tattoos are what we call it. Damn. They Are addictive. [00:09:55] Speaker C: They are. They can. [00:09:56] Speaker D: They are addictive. [00:09:57] Speaker C: Yeah, they are. [00:09:57] Speaker D: So you see a person covered in tattoos that are addict. [00:10:01] Speaker F: Whoa. [00:10:01] Speaker B: No, I heard somebody said that. [00:10:04] Speaker F: I mean, I started getting. I started getting tattoos, like. But I stopped, like, when I realized it was addictive. See, I just stopped at, like, four. [00:10:18] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:10:19] Speaker F: I felt like four was too much. [00:10:22] Speaker D: Ms. Cage. [00:10:23] Speaker B: Well, I heard. Somebody told me, as a matter of fact, it was my cousin. He got 32 tattoos on him. The only reason why he got 32 tattoos on him, he said instead of harming himself. [00:10:36] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:10:36] Speaker B: He rather sat there and harm his body and make like tattoos. Yeah. Hey, both you guys talking about. That's. That's very rude right now. [00:10:48] Speaker C: Forgive us. [00:10:49] Speaker B: You guys are talking. I'm trying to explain the fact. So if you guys gonna be talking while I'm on this show tonight, we apologize. Then keep talking. [00:10:59] Speaker C: We apologize. [00:11:00] Speaker B: Just keep talking now. What y'all talking about? [00:11:02] Speaker D: I ain't got nothing to say. [00:11:05] Speaker B: Y'all got time. [00:11:06] Speaker F: Just talking about what you say today. [00:11:09] Speaker D: Say what you gotta say. [00:11:10] Speaker F: I got time. [00:11:11] Speaker B: I'm listening. [00:11:12] Speaker D: Damn. Apologize. [00:11:13] Speaker C: I did. [00:11:14] Speaker B: I apologize. [00:11:15] Speaker D: I. I'm sorry. [00:11:16] Speaker B: Okay. [00:11:17] Speaker D: I love you, brother. [00:11:17] Speaker B: So can I finish? [00:11:18] Speaker C: Yeah, go for it. [00:11:19] Speaker B: So I hate to ask you all this question. What was I talking about? [00:11:24] Speaker E: This. [00:11:24] Speaker A: Now, you said your Cousin had the 32 tattoos, but he said that the. [00:11:34] Speaker B: Tattoo sat there and it represents something. [00:11:36] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:11:37] Speaker B: Saying. He said that his tattoos were. It wasn't that he got the tattoo because he wanted to, but he said it was like he needed to have something, not just to harm himself, if that makes sense. He said the tattoo helped him, and he said he can actually look at the words on it. [00:11:54] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:11:54] Speaker B: It means something. [00:11:55] Speaker D: Yes. [00:11:55] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:11:55] Speaker D: You know, see, I. I love what you say. Every tattoo I forgot means something. If you ask me what they mean. Everyone, everything. [00:12:04] Speaker B: I got so much. I. I don't even know what it says. [00:12:06] Speaker D: Yes. [00:12:06] Speaker B: G1 on your arms right here. [00:12:09] Speaker D: Ms. Yeah, that's United States Marine Corps. [00:12:12] Speaker B: Yeah. And one of them said Marine Corps. I'm a devil and a dog for life. What is that? [00:12:16] Speaker D: I'm a devil and. And a low dog for life. I ain't no good. I'm married. But ain't no good if I was single. [00:12:26] Speaker B: Yeah, but Ms. Key, you know what. What do your tattoo represent? [00:12:33] Speaker F: Honestly? Okay, this is funny. But the first tattoo that I got was, I couldn't even make it through it. So it ended up being something I didn't even want. So. Yeah. And then after that, I was like, ooh, I Want to try again? And I kept putting it in, not realizing the places I was choosing, but they're the most sensitive parts of your body is where I was putting them. [00:12:59] Speaker D: Oh, yeah. [00:13:00] Speaker F: And I didn't even realize I was doing that. [00:13:03] Speaker C: Where'd you get them at? [00:13:04] Speaker F: My first one was on my foot, on the top of my foot. The second one, I'm. I'm tripping. Everywhere I'm going to tell you is going to be like, why did you go there and do that? On my upper part of my right chest, I have a tattoo. Then I got another one on, like, where my, like, breast area is. And then I got one on my inner ankle, like, everywhere. Sensitive, like, I don't know why I chose those spots. [00:13:34] Speaker B: So my question is that, do you. I mean, so most people normally get tattoos for people to see it. [00:13:40] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:13:40] Speaker B: When you say you got tattoos on your chest, did you want the person to see the tattoo on your chest that you were dating at the time, or is that. Is that a good question? [00:13:50] Speaker F: So then there are stories behind that. So the one that's on the left side, that's. That actually is when I probably would have wanted the person to see. I didn't want to get it. I just did it because that person did it. [00:14:04] Speaker B: Okay. [00:14:05] Speaker F: You know, and then I told him to make it to where I could, like, easily disguise it or get it removed if something ever happened. [00:14:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:14] Speaker C: Yeah. I work in a professional environment, but many of my tattoos, again, you can't see. You know, like I said, I. I wear dress shirts or casual shirts on occasion. Long sleeve. You can't see my tattoos, like I said, unless I'm in a really casual situation. But I understand. [00:14:37] Speaker F: Mm. [00:14:39] Speaker B: Well, you know what? And, you know, the. The. Go ahead. Mesquite. Sorry about that. [00:14:45] Speaker F: Oh, no, I was just thinking out loud. Yeah, I was just listening. Go ahead. [00:14:49] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, like. Like, tattoos are good for most people. I only got. I. I'll be honest. I only got one tattoo. I got this tattoo when I was very, very young and all this stuff like that. And. And I got the tattoo representing the. The little gang or the little group that. Because everybody had a little group in high school. [00:15:11] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:15:11] Speaker B: So we had a little group and all this stuff like that. So I got the little tattoo and all this stuff like that. But now the one little tattoo I got him, I would never, ever get another one. I can't. You know what I'm saying? I don't like the. I don't like the. The feeling of it. I don't like the. The jawing of the. The skin. I don't like the. I just don't want to be different. Because you got to remember now, each and every single one of you guys who got a tattoo out there, and trust me, these. These are the words of G Man, AKA him. Oh, you gonna get old one day. [00:15:44] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:15:44] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:15:45] Speaker B: Everything gonna be sagging down one day. When you look at that tattoo ain't gonna be nice and crispy no more. That joker gonna be nice and raggedy. Yeah. So, so true, gene. [00:15:56] Speaker D: So true. [00:15:57] Speaker C: Mr. Big Key Question. [00:15:59] Speaker F: Yeah. [00:16:00] Speaker C: In regards to getting your tattoo, did it make your relationship any better with that individual? [00:16:06] Speaker D: Hell, no. [00:16:07] Speaker F: No. I. I really. I really made a mistake. Like, all my tattoos were really like, impulse tattoos, and then it didn't ever come out the way I wanted it to, and I just stopped like, it. I. I realized that it was addict. It was addictive. And none of it, really, as I got mature, because all these tattoos happened, like, at 21, 22, as I got mature, I just. You know, I didn't care about the tattoo that I did with the other person. They. They tried to, like. They actually got another one identical to the one that they put on the first time and thought I was going to do the same thing. And I was like, no, I didn't even want the first one. [00:16:53] Speaker B: Wow. [00:16:53] Speaker F: I can't be marking up my body for nobody. But that was the. That was a young move, and it was just like, oh, you know, maybe this might make the person happy. So it doesn't. It doesn't work, and y'all might not even be together. [00:17:07] Speaker D: Ms. McKee. [00:17:08] Speaker B: Ms. Key. [00:17:09] Speaker C: Ms. Key. [00:17:09] Speaker D: Ms. Key. [00:17:10] Speaker E: You see? [00:17:12] Speaker D: We listening. This is the sex symbol. [00:17:17] Speaker B: Oh, you said What? [00:17:20] Speaker F: What did you say? I'm sorry. What did you say? [00:17:24] Speaker D: This is this sex symbol. [00:17:26] Speaker B: It's this. It's the sex symbol. [00:17:28] Speaker D: Jp. I'm. I. I got. I got many tattoos. [00:17:35] Speaker B: You got. You got 16. You said. [00:17:37] Speaker A: Why is he sounding like that? Why is he trying to sound like that? [00:17:44] Speaker D: I'm trying to sound sex. [00:17:46] Speaker B: He's trying to be a sex symbol. [00:17:47] Speaker D: As a matter of fact. This is no joke. I called the man today. I was like, all right, when can you make me an appointment? I'm available next week. [00:17:57] Speaker F: Do you got a sleeve? [00:18:00] Speaker D: I'm working on it, baby. [00:18:03] Speaker F: Okay. [00:18:06] Speaker D: He got, like. [00:18:07] Speaker B: So the thing about his arms, he got one of them that can be a sleeve. You know what I mean? Then he got the other one that, like, at top, and then. And then he got somewhere on the elbow part. Then he got someone up other part. But if he just go ahead and finish both part up, he can have two sleeves. [00:18:25] Speaker E: Like, what, two quarters? [00:18:29] Speaker D: Let me tell you this. [00:18:30] Speaker E: He's. [00:18:31] Speaker F: Are you. [00:18:32] Speaker B: Let me just. [00:18:35] Speaker F: Oh. [00:18:40] Speaker B: So let me just go ahead and tell y'all this. He's a Negro. A Negro is the type of person that only do one thing at a time. So it might be next year when he get one done. It might be five years from now when you get the other one done. That's a Negro status, at least. [00:18:56] Speaker D: At least. [00:18:56] Speaker F: No, that just sound like a hobby. A hobby. [00:19:00] Speaker B: Well, it ain't a hobby if he's a Negro. A hobby is like, if you. A hobby is something that you actually can be able to actually continue on a naked is something that you. Something got to grow on you. So once they grow on you, you go ahead. [00:19:18] Speaker D: Go ahead, Ms. Keys. He's right. I am not. Some people use the term. [00:19:29] Speaker F: Oh, man. It hurt my chest. [00:19:31] Speaker D: Oh, my God. [00:19:32] Speaker B: Whoa, whoa. [00:19:36] Speaker D: Whoa. [00:19:38] Speaker F: It didn't take me out fully, but it hurt my chest a little bit. [00:19:41] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:19:43] Speaker E: I think the cotton fell off of everybody T shirt. [00:19:48] Speaker B: Let me let y'all know. [00:19:50] Speaker D: I am a Negro. [00:19:51] Speaker B: Let me let y'all know. [00:19:53] Speaker G: Oh, dude. [00:19:56] Speaker F: Are you sure you are? Do we need to have a private talk? I think when you guys need to sit down with me and I just want to let y'all all know. [00:20:03] Speaker D: No. No private talk, baby. But G. G is right. I am a Negro. [00:20:11] Speaker B: He's a Negro. So at the end of the day, y'all. At the end of the day, I need. So what JP Is trying to say is that when he got all his tattoo, it was like he was dealing with. Not demons, but it was something that he wanted to actually put on his body. You know what I'm saying? [00:20:31] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:20:32] Speaker B: What I was dealing with, I sat there and just laid in the chair when I was 17 years old and was like, give me a tattoo. The guy said, what do you want? At that time, tattoos back in that time was 40, $50, you know what I'm saying? I got the little tattoo and all that stuff like that, and I still representing the tattoo as. As now. You know what I'm saying? But would I actually get another one? No, I would never ever get another. Another tattoo because I. I didn't like the feeling. It's just like what most people say about smoking. We. I don't like the. [00:21:04] Speaker F: You just need to try it one time. [00:21:06] Speaker B: Well, we. [00:21:07] Speaker D: Ms. [00:21:10] Speaker E: King. [00:21:14] Speaker B: What does we do? [00:21:16] Speaker F: No, I'm just saying. I'M kind of feeling in the blank as you're talking. I'm like, you just need to try it one time. You know how somebody just need to know what it's like and then be like, I don't need it or I don't want it, or, I should have never did this. I'm. You know, it was just curiosity. [00:21:29] Speaker D: Hold on, miss. Ms. K, you sounded too happy on that. And Dale said curiosity killed the cat. [00:21:41] Speaker F: It always does. [00:21:42] Speaker D: Hey, my best friend was a weed smoker. [00:21:46] Speaker B: Shoot. [00:21:47] Speaker D: I got family members now. I have these guys. They're my best. These guys I'm with are my best friends. And we don't smoke weed anymore. [00:21:56] Speaker E: Oh, see? [00:21:56] Speaker D: Did I say that? [00:21:57] Speaker B: No, no, let me. [00:21:58] Speaker D: Let me. [00:21:58] Speaker B: Let me say it. [00:21:59] Speaker D: Say it. [00:21:59] Speaker B: G. Back in the days, did. Did anybody put some angel dust? Y'all. Y'all ever heard of angel dust? [00:22:05] Speaker F: No. [00:22:09] Speaker D: Angel D. Man, I don't know. [00:22:12] Speaker B: Let me tell you. You put angel dust and some weed, you have a rebox slide on and a toiletry. [00:22:20] Speaker F: Running down the highway. Running down the highway, walking down the highway. [00:22:26] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Somebody be like. Somebody be like, I'm good. You'll be like, go ahead, Go ahead. [00:22:34] Speaker D: G. No, no, you go ahead. [00:22:35] Speaker B: No, because you. You keep on saying you just like a football. Just like the. The quarterback. Yeah, I'm the center. You keep saying, hut, hut, hut. Go ahead and see what you got to say. [00:22:46] Speaker D: I got five cousins from Englewood, New Jersey. All five of them spoke angel us. God dam, I swear. And all five of. I am 58. All five of them are dead. [00:23:02] Speaker B: God do. [00:23:02] Speaker D: They died of type cancer. [00:23:04] Speaker B: Sorry to hear that. [00:23:05] Speaker D: Yes, from angel dust. And I remember being about 14 or 15, making the trip to New Jersey, and they were setting up in the room, smoking marijuana with angel dust in it. No, they just regular marijuana. And I thought it was strange. I said my mother and father would beat the hell out of me. I'm sitting up here smoking and. But yet later on, they began to smoke angel dust. And you're right. And yet. [00:23:32] Speaker B: What is angel dust anyway, though? [00:23:34] Speaker D: I don't know, G. Chemical. [00:23:35] Speaker B: So it's like. It's like. Like hash. Somebody said it was like some kind. Like, it's like, okay, so food wise, it's like half, but it's like mixed with. [00:23:45] Speaker D: With. It's got to be bad, G. Well. [00:23:47] Speaker B: They say you mix that in marijuana right there. [00:23:51] Speaker D: All five of my cousins, them guys, there were five boys. My aunt had five boys. She's almost 90, and she's still living, but yet all five of her sons are dead and all of them die from some type of cancer. [00:24:06] Speaker B: Yeah, but you know what's so sad about it is that sometime as, like, Americans and all our canon. Canadians or whatever. Canadians, sometimes we put harmful stuff in our body anyway, you know what I'm saying? So, like, if you think about the angel dust or you think about the marijuana or you think about the alcohol. [00:24:31] Speaker D: Hey. [00:24:34] Speaker B: If you. If you think about the crack that people smoke. Got a good one on my back. [00:24:42] Speaker F: How did we get here? Are y'all just doing, like a drug awareness or something? Because I don't smoke. So how do we get here? This is what happens with it. Yes, this is what happens, everyone. You know what I'm talking about when you do these things. [00:25:07] Speaker B: But when we got. We got three messages. Gerard, go ahead. [00:25:09] Speaker A: You got three messages. [00:25:11] Speaker E: Oh. [00:25:15] Speaker H: Shout out to the crew. Jared 46, row 24G. Man five, Ms. Key in the building one. This is Rock. Let me see. Reebok slides or toiletry? Y'all don't with Reeboks. Iverson's is the best ones. Iverson's in them. And the Reebok pumps, they got the oper. Some pumps now. Hey, shout out. Was that you, Ms. Keith? [00:25:42] Speaker B: I did it. [00:25:42] Speaker H: Cause that person did it. You're a follower, huh? I reckon this was some. Some time ago, you know, so more than likely you probably ain't like that no more, you know? May you not be like that no more. God damn. [00:25:57] Speaker F: I thought it was love. But then again, what was so sad about it is I was so hesitant and I sat there and I still did it. Like good lessons, though. I'm good. It didn't take my life or nothing. I mean, it was just a tattoo. [00:26:18] Speaker A: We got one more. [00:26:19] Speaker F: That's what I'm talking about. [00:26:21] Speaker E: Hey, before you play that message, I'm not gonna lie, when she said that, I thought about back in the day, you know, NBC, when I had the more, you know, the more you grow commercials. [00:26:29] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Yeah. [00:26:30] Speaker E: That's what that felt like. I was waiting for the star to come across. [00:26:34] Speaker C: Go ahead. [00:26:38] Speaker G: Oh, well, well. Look what we have here. Happy Friday, everybody. Happy Easter weekend, gentlemen. It's been a minute. I've been busy in my life, in real life. I hope you all are well. Gerard, Ro, Jun and JP and D and Ms. Key. How you doing? And anybody in the audience. [00:27:03] Speaker A: What's up, C? [00:27:04] Speaker E: What's going on? [00:27:05] Speaker F: Hey, Cal. [00:27:08] Speaker D: Where. [00:27:08] Speaker F: Hello. [00:27:09] Speaker D: Hello, Kelly. I don't give a. I ain't got Curse but at least you said you didn't forget JP And Dale. Thank you, baby. I love you. [00:27:22] Speaker C: I. I just appreciate not being forgotten about. [00:27:24] Speaker D: Yeah, I don't like being y'all. [00:27:27] Speaker A: Why y'all always say that? Nobody forgets about y'all. [00:27:31] Speaker C: We do, Gerard. [00:27:32] Speaker A: Nobody forget about y'all. [00:27:33] Speaker D: Gerard. We ain't got no. Don't talk to us. [00:27:36] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:27:37] Speaker D: What did I. [00:27:39] Speaker A: What the hell did I do to y'all? I ain't even say nothing. I ain't even say nothing, matter of. [00:27:46] Speaker D: Fact. [00:27:52] Speaker A: Because mine is up there first. [00:27:55] Speaker D: Yeah. And they forget about Polo, JP And Dale. [00:28:02] Speaker A: Nobody forgets about y'all. I promise you. [00:28:07] Speaker D: They don't. [00:28:07] Speaker A: They don't feel about y'all. [00:28:10] Speaker D: Hell, Gerard, they don't even know us. [00:28:12] Speaker C: Exactly. [00:28:13] Speaker D: Because of you. [00:28:17] Speaker A: Because of me? What I gotta do with that? [00:28:22] Speaker C: You start taking over the show after a while, man. [00:28:26] Speaker A: I don't know what you're talking about, but we got another message from. From Cali. [00:28:30] Speaker C: I love you. Cause you just plead innocent. I don't know nothing. I know nothing. [00:28:35] Speaker A: I don't know nothing. [00:28:36] Speaker D: Hey, talking about Gerard. [00:28:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:28:40] Speaker D: I'm old enough to remember the. What they call the Iran Contra affairs with President Reagan. Every time they ask Pres. President Reagan announced. He said. I don't recollect. I don't recollected that. He couldn't remember. [00:28:58] Speaker C: He pleading the fifth. [00:28:59] Speaker D: Yes, sir. You sound like President Reagan. Yes, sir. You pleading the Fifth. [00:29:04] Speaker B: I don't everything. [00:29:05] Speaker D: See, but. But mean Dale. No. [00:29:10] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:29:16] Speaker E: They saying they know. Mr. Mister, stand still. [00:29:21] Speaker A: I do nothing. [00:29:23] Speaker D: Gerard. [00:29:24] Speaker A: You know, look, look, look, look, look. We said before. Before the show started that we was not gonna be on me to up over here. I don't understand. [00:29:36] Speaker F: Yeah, I recall y'all saying, is Reebok in a toiletry bag. Is that. Is that like. Is that a. Is that a whole starter bag? [00:29:46] Speaker E: Oh. [00:29:48] Speaker A: Damn. [00:29:55] Speaker D: Who asked the question? Who asked. [00:29:57] Speaker F: That's what just hit me. I don't know why. I just seen somebody in my mind running out of a house with some remarks and. [00:30:05] Speaker D: Hey, but. Yeah, Ms. Key, we appreciate you. Is that you? [00:30:10] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:30:13] Speaker D: Question. You and Gerard can answer that question. Hell, because I don't know what. No starter bag. Them two cats. Our name know. Yeah. Me, Dale and G. Man, we don't know. [00:30:44] Speaker F: I need to know the inspiration behind this. [00:30:47] Speaker E: I'm gonna tell you what. I'm gonna tell you. I'll tell you what that is. I'm gonna tell you what it is. I'm gonna tell you what it is. You remember back when you was in Oak. You remember you was back in Okinawa in 89. And when you. It's the weekend, you step out the barracks, you got your boots on, you got your cut off shorts, you got your coat open, got your taco meat out for your tattoos. [00:31:17] Speaker F: December, that was. [00:31:19] Speaker C: Put us on blast. [00:31:21] Speaker E: That was the whole bag. Back in your day, you was like, the bag. I don't need it. Just wipe me down. When I'm done, I'm on my way. [00:31:38] Speaker D: I'm gonna say one thing. You ain't right, bro. [00:31:45] Speaker E: See, I ain't gonna tell nobody what you said, what your phrase was. Your phrase walking out was, you've been blessed by greatness. That's what you. I. I didn't say what you said. [00:31:55] Speaker D: Now, I. I want you. I'm gonna say it right. You are not right. I got here with me. [00:32:07] Speaker E: Don't let JP get three days of leave back in. Back in Nagasaki, man, he walking out with the wool paint on. [00:32:17] Speaker D: Don't know why. [00:32:18] Speaker E: Whole body painted up, leaves falling off his shoulder like he like. Like he a sniper. Don't know why. [00:32:27] Speaker D: Yes, sir. You got that right. [00:32:30] Speaker E: That would be the toiletry bat. [00:32:33] Speaker D: Yeah. What we got, my brother? You got a response to that? [00:32:40] Speaker C: I mean, like I said, a whole bag is a whole bag. [00:32:43] Speaker D: Yes, that's what it is. [00:32:45] Speaker C: Like I said, for every person, a whole bag is a little different. You got to be mindful, you know, you. You gotta be specific on how you hoeing, huh? [00:32:54] Speaker F: Just Reebok slides in a toiletry bag is the most pleasant way. [00:33:02] Speaker D: I. I don't even wear slides. [00:33:05] Speaker F: Exactly. [00:33:07] Speaker D: I hate slides. So this. This apparently appears to most of the guys, but not to me. [00:33:18] Speaker E: Well, no, where the slides came from, Dale, Because I remember Dale was telling us about the. You remember the old school Reebok workout shoes that had the metal, the. Like the pink metal that went around them? [00:33:30] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:33:32] Speaker E: He said he had the slides, though. See, it was a Jersey. It was. It was a Jersey thing. They didn't come down this far. It was up north. [00:33:40] Speaker D: Thank you. Thank you for clarifying that. So there is an old school hoe. [00:33:46] Speaker E: Yeah, I ain't say that. Don't put words on my mouth. I just say that. [00:33:57] Speaker A: Was a little rough. [00:34:01] Speaker E: Tonight. [00:34:04] Speaker A: Two for two. Yeah. [00:34:07] Speaker F: Why did. I didn't mean to. [00:34:11] Speaker E: Oh, no, you fine. You know, we. [00:34:14] Speaker A: No, this is nobody, though. [00:34:17] Speaker C: Ms. Key, at any point in time you feel we're being a little out of pocket, let's back in. You know, you're here. Trust and believe you're here for a purpose. And we appreciate you, Ms. Key. [00:34:29] Speaker D: We're always out of pocket. Pocket. [00:34:32] Speaker F: No, y'all are good. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't because I had this, like, quick image in my head of somebody running out of a door with some Reebok slides in a bag. And I was like, what is going on? [00:34:46] Speaker C: Ms. P. It's okay to ask for clarification. [00:34:49] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:34:51] Speaker B: So my question. So my question, Ms. Key, is that have anybody ran out of your house? Would some rebox slide. Not even some rebox slide. How about like some Nike slide? Not even that. It's a slide all together. [00:35:09] Speaker F: You don't even want to. You just don't even want to hear my cliche answer to that. [00:35:13] Speaker B: Yes, please, please entertain. [00:35:17] Speaker F: I don't even invite. I don't. One. I. I have not ever invited a man to my house. And since I got a divorce because I have a daughter. And if we do meet up, it would be us making plans to, like, we're going to go do something. Like we're going to go for maybe a day or two or do something. [00:35:37] Speaker B: That's right. [00:35:39] Speaker F: So it don't seem like this. Because I don't like that planned. Oh, yeah. I'm gonna go on Monday or Tuesday or whatever. You know, that's weird. I like stuff to be natural. Let's get some time to be natural. And then it. Things fall in place. [00:35:52] Speaker B: Well, you know. You know, the best feeling is a natural feeling. [00:35:55] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:35:56] Speaker B: I've been told a long time ago. So you say you want everything natural. Guess what? The natural feeling is the best feeling. [00:36:04] Speaker D: It is. [00:36:05] Speaker F: It really is. [00:36:06] Speaker B: You know, so I mean, that goes from. And Ms. Key, I'm about to get out of pocket right now, so are you prepared? [00:36:15] Speaker F: Go for it. Go for it. [00:36:17] Speaker B: So that means that when. When you say natural feeling, I mean raw dog. [00:36:24] Speaker F: That means I meant, like, natural, like the events, the event and. [00:36:32] Speaker B: Okay, I got you now. [00:36:34] Speaker F: Oh. Oh, my goodness. Y'all so funny. [00:36:36] Speaker C: That's the difference. You see, you real. You dial us back. [00:36:38] Speaker B: You dial us back in. [00:36:41] Speaker F: Yeah. Natural events. [00:36:44] Speaker C: And you keep it. You keep us civil. And we appreciate that, miss. Ms. Kate, because you see. You see what. What direction him was going in. [00:36:52] Speaker B: I was getting ready to go. I was definitely getting ready to go to left because him. [00:36:55] Speaker C: No, you went left. [00:36:56] Speaker B: Look, him always go left. [00:36:57] Speaker C: Yeah, him let. [00:36:58] Speaker B: Hey, look, once you in and once you entertain him ideas, when he got. [00:37:02] Speaker D: It going on, he got it going. [00:37:07] Speaker B: Well, guess what? He tried. Guess what he's trying to get you. [00:37:09] Speaker D: To do with his X rated mind. [00:37:11] Speaker B: And he trying to get you to go X rated with him. [00:37:14] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:37:15] Speaker C: By yourself? [00:37:16] Speaker B: Oh, no, but that's, that's a whole nother show. [00:37:19] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:37:20] Speaker B: Thank you, Ms. Keith. But you ain't never had. Nobody had on Walmart slides and a duffel bag. [00:37:27] Speaker F: Not running out of my house. That's crazy. The whole setup. [00:37:32] Speaker A: Duffel bag. [00:37:34] Speaker F: Because, you know, okay, so like wherever. Ever since I was, what, a teenager, no matter where I went, my mom always like, pack a small bag with you that has like extra things. You know what I mean? So when you say a toiletry bag, that's what I think of. Just extra emergency things a female may need. So. But with the Reebok slides, so I was like, who got. [00:38:04] Speaker B: I mean, I guess, I guess we use the Reebok slide as a. The selling point. But guess what? Any slide can be a. The selling point. I mean, you got to think about it. [00:38:13] Speaker F: I got one more slide. [00:38:15] Speaker B: JP got on Gucci and Rogue got on down Potter and. And Gerard got on dang on, uh, whole slick. [00:38:31] Speaker F: What is an alternative slide? I think that's Men wear slides. [00:38:37] Speaker C: The most alternative to slides and footies. [00:38:40] Speaker B: Gerard got on whole slicks. [00:38:42] Speaker D: Okay, Gerard. What is Gerard. [00:38:47] Speaker B: Let him go ahead and answer. Okay, Gerard. What. What do you. What is whole slicks? [00:38:54] Speaker F: Do you wear your slides with socks or not socks? [00:39:01] Speaker B: Well, if you, if you, if you wear it with socks, then you. I mean, nine times ten, it's gonna sweat. [00:39:06] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:39:06] Speaker B: Besides. But I got socks on. [00:39:10] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:39:11] Speaker F: Now when I. Yeah, yeah, you gotta have socks on. If I ever see. It's crazy. [00:39:17] Speaker D: G. G, can I say this? I probably can't. G got socks on and makes more than a hundred thousand dollars. [00:39:26] Speaker B: Hey, why you keep saying that to. [00:39:28] Speaker F: Stop saying that. [00:39:29] Speaker B: Somebody gonna come. [00:39:30] Speaker F: I just, just. You should have socks on with slides. I'm not a fan of slides either. But I'm saying, like, you should have stopped. [00:39:37] Speaker B: You keep telling. You keep telling people that. Then they. They want to figure out who is G. They go, they gonna actually DM. [00:39:43] Speaker D: Me and figure out that could be Gerard. [00:39:48] Speaker B: No, but you said. You keep saying G got money. [00:39:51] Speaker D: G. G, look, I don't have. Look, I need $50. [00:39:55] Speaker B: You need it? [00:39:57] Speaker F: I'll give you $50. [00:40:00] Speaker D: You need $50 to get you G. I need $50. [00:40:03] Speaker B: Okay, I'll give you $50. [00:40:04] Speaker D: Hey, but where you want it? [00:40:06] Speaker B: You want it now? Yeah, here, here's. Here's $50. [00:40:09] Speaker D: Thank you, G. I appreciate it. Hey, hey, D. Can you I can witness that liquor store close. [00:40:15] Speaker C: A chain. [00:40:16] Speaker D: Damn. [00:40:17] Speaker C: You need to figure this car, honey. He got a chain. [00:40:20] Speaker D: 100 bill. Ain't got no outside name. [00:40:22] Speaker C: Ain't got no change. [00:40:23] Speaker B: I got 50 for you right there. That's. [00:40:26] Speaker F: Wow. I got 50 for you right here. [00:40:32] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:40:33] Speaker D: I can't believe. Gee, I was being sarcastic. [00:40:37] Speaker B: No, but I. I always. [00:40:42] Speaker D: Do. Then we came joking him about money. That's false. And all on joke. [00:40:48] Speaker C: No, because he got it. [00:40:50] Speaker F: Yeah. [00:40:50] Speaker B: Ask know. [00:40:51] Speaker C: They ain't got it. They ain't got no damn doll. [00:40:55] Speaker B: He got it. [00:40:57] Speaker D: Yeah. Who's that? But anyway. [00:40:59] Speaker E: Oh, oh. We got two messages. My head hurting. Oh, we got two messages. [00:41:08] Speaker D: And I do not have. [00:41:10] Speaker G: You're very welcome. [00:41:15] Speaker I: Sliding on through. Shout out to the fine folks in the foundation. And salute to the illustrious panel. Ms. Key. How are you, Gerard? What's going on, Ro? What do you know? And look at him. It's the G man. Keeping them all supplied and satisfied. I see Reebok slides on a toiletry bag. Don't threaten me with a good time. I'll be over here. [00:41:49] Speaker F: It just sounds so. Yeah, yeah. [00:41:53] Speaker D: Hey, you women like that, don't you? D Sound sexy. [00:41:58] Speaker F: No, it's just when people keep saying the reaction every time they say the Reebok slides, it just. Yeah, it's the quality. It's the quality of people I see in this. In the slides, the black and white ones, especially. [00:42:14] Speaker D: Ms. King. Ms. K. Yes, Ms. Key. [00:42:21] Speaker F: I'm here. [00:42:23] Speaker D: You old school, ain't you? [00:42:26] Speaker F: I'm old school, yeah. I'm old school. Yeah. Yeah. With the old spirit, like. [00:42:30] Speaker D: Like Ms. Key, I got me a traditional pair of Reeboks, black, that I love when I'm walking and exercising. [00:42:41] Speaker E: So I know the classics. [00:42:44] Speaker A: The classics, yeah. [00:42:45] Speaker D: Hey, who now laughed about the laughs? Yes. They are called the Reebok Classic. Is that you? [00:42:53] Speaker F: Yeah. [00:42:54] Speaker E: You got the. You got the gum bottom. [00:42:56] Speaker D: Hey, gumbo. [00:42:58] Speaker F: We used to wear the all white ones. [00:43:01] Speaker D: My. Mine are black. [00:43:04] Speaker E: Yeah, I like the all black ones. [00:43:07] Speaker D: Mine are black. So I ain't mad that you know what you're talking about. Your old school. Yes. But anyway, G, help. Help us out. [00:43:17] Speaker B: I'm about to help you out right now. So when I pitt on my Nike. [00:43:24] Speaker D: I don't wear Nike slides. And then. [00:43:34] Speaker B: Then when I put on. Then when I put on my back pack, I hope it's a toiletry bag in there. And I say, that's right. [00:43:48] Speaker D: She want to sing for us a little bit. [00:43:50] Speaker B: And, you know, sometimes you gotta. You gotta actually go back to your D'Angelo. Yeah, but how. The way you dress tonight, you can be D'Angelo. [00:44:00] Speaker D: Man. Take your shirt. [00:44:01] Speaker B: I mean, look, you. You don't got yourself going on. [00:44:04] Speaker D: I got it. Read that for me. Because, you know, I never got back a third grade education. [00:44:13] Speaker B: No, man, I graduated. I graduated when I was in first grade. [00:44:17] Speaker D: We got Ms. Key. [00:44:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:44:19] Speaker D: With us. We got. [00:44:20] Speaker B: Who else G. We got. [00:44:22] Speaker D: I'm talking about the ladies, man. Ain't gonna be attracted to me. [00:44:33] Speaker B: But, you know. [00:44:34] Speaker E: Oh, but. [00:44:35] Speaker B: But so. So let me. Let me ask. Let me ask you this question right quick, before I forget. So you saying that you were ma. [00:44:44] Speaker C: You. [00:44:45] Speaker B: You were married before, right? [00:44:47] Speaker F: Yes. Yeah. [00:44:49] Speaker B: Okay, so in your marriage, when you were married before, what was so different about his slides? [00:44:57] Speaker E: Did. [00:44:57] Speaker B: I mean, did he have, like, the Reebok 90s? Did he have slides? [00:45:03] Speaker F: I hated his slides. I hated his slides. I hated them. I hated him. [00:45:16] Speaker D: You say, I hate his fly. I hated him. [00:45:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:45:19] Speaker C: What was wrong with him? [00:45:20] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I want to know. [00:45:21] Speaker E: What was. [00:45:22] Speaker F: Okay, so I felt like. I felt like, that's a big. That's a big. That's hilarious. I felt like his. The whole quality of how he dressed could have been just like a step up. So I touched. I, Like, I basically just like, I think this would look good. This would look good. But he always had these slides that he loved, and I just hated them. I just hated them. Like, I think I threw a pair away. Yeah, I did, actually. And that's. He was sliding everywhere, so I just. It was too much. So unless it was a professional situation. [00:46:04] Speaker B: So once you allow him to actually wear that slide outside the house, the first. [00:46:09] Speaker F: He had already. I didn't know that he had been doing it before. Like, those were the slides. Like. [00:46:15] Speaker B: Yeah, but I'm just saying. I'm just telling you, once when y'all went out to eat dinner and you didn't notice that slide, he felt comfortable with them slides on. So guess what? He was slipping and sliding. He was a strict daddy. [00:46:28] Speaker C: No. [00:46:31] Speaker F: But it was one of those things where he was not wearing them. And then, like, when they came out, it's like where them slides come from. And then they're getting worn a lot. And it wasn't like they were just. Yeah, it wasn't like they came out at first and he was wearing them and was comfortable with them or not, because. No, it was just like they came out and they stayed out. And it was crazy. It was weird. I was like, why? These are ugly. These are worn out. [00:46:59] Speaker B: So My question is that if he had the slides, what did you actually gravitate to? [00:47:07] Speaker F: I just. What do you mean? Like, with myself? [00:47:09] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, since he was weighing the slides to make him feel comfortable, what did you gravitate to? I mean, so what was your. Like, he gonna weigh these slides. I'm gonna weigh this. [00:47:21] Speaker F: I wore house shoes in the house, and when I went outside, I wore shoes that was appropriate with my attire. I'm a hairdresser, and I'm like, I do. I dress and stuff, so, like, it matched what I had on. I was not going outside. Like, even in the summertime, if I'm gonna wear flip flops or stuff like that, I'm gonna be by the pool. [00:47:40] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Ms. K. And. [00:47:44] Speaker C: I'm gonna say this. Flip flops slides are appropriate, but please have your feet in order. [00:47:51] Speaker B: Yeah. Promise you. [00:47:54] Speaker F: Sandals are appropriate. Have your feet in order. [00:48:02] Speaker C: If your toes is wrapped around the front of your sandals, then stop going. You shouldn't be wearing. [00:48:10] Speaker F: And if they grip in the front, yo. [00:48:13] Speaker C: Oh, God, don't let them grip. [00:48:15] Speaker B: Oh, no. [00:48:16] Speaker D: Oh, my. [00:48:16] Speaker C: Oh, my goodness. That is absolutely wrong. [00:48:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:48:22] Speaker C: Flip flop, sandal etiquette. [00:48:26] Speaker F: Be hanging over the side, leaning to the side. If they lean into the side, oh, my goodness. That means it's not enough cushion in them. [00:48:43] Speaker B: So what if your big toe leaking? [00:48:47] Speaker F: What do you mean by leaking? What exactly do that mean? [00:48:51] Speaker B: Yeah, well, some. Some big toes be leaking. They got ingrowing hair. [00:48:58] Speaker F: Then you need to get a pedicure on a regular. Like, maybe you should start going to get a pedicure so that you can get that fixed or a. [00:49:06] Speaker B: So. So my next question, before we play this message right here, I need everybody to think about this right quick. So this is a question that I'm about to. I'm coming down the table. [00:49:19] Speaker D: Oh, Lord. [00:49:20] Speaker B: Starting with road dog, would you ever, ever lick a toe? All right, Gerard. [00:49:35] Speaker A: Say what? What was the question? [00:49:37] Speaker E: The silence. Everything. [00:49:39] Speaker A: What was the question? No, what was the question? Yeah, what was the question? [00:49:45] Speaker E: What was the question? What just happened. [00:49:49] Speaker D: Here? [00:49:50] Speaker A: No, no, seriously, what was the question? [00:49:52] Speaker E: Would you ever lick a toe? [00:49:54] Speaker B: Would you ever lick the toe? [00:49:56] Speaker D: Too long. [00:49:59] Speaker B: I'm trying to hold up. Okay, so, Gerard, you said a couple. Matter of fact. It was like 30 episodes ago. [00:50:06] Speaker A: 30 episodes ago. Who remembers 30 episodes ago? [00:50:10] Speaker B: I remember that. [00:50:11] Speaker A: Let's move on to the next person. Let's move on to the next person. Let's move on to the next person. [00:50:19] Speaker B: So, Dale, would. Would. Would you. Would you ever lick a toe? I Have. He said he have. Okay, so J.P. hell no. All right, Ms. Key. [00:50:34] Speaker F: Yes. Yes. [00:50:37] Speaker B: She's a yes. All right. [00:50:39] Speaker F: No, you can't run with that. I'm. I'm back on the line. So hold on. Have I ever licked the toe? Hell no. Hell no. I haven't licked any toes. Don't trip. I'm talking about some pretty toes. And he just got out the bathtub. Probably, but that's somebody. That's some special stuff for me. I'm not biased to it, but that's some special stuff. [00:51:05] Speaker B: So let. Let me, Let me, let me. Let me let y'all know this. There is nothing. They say the toy is one of the cleanest part of the body. [00:51:14] Speaker F: Oh, my God. That's not something to do. It's just not something you just do. [00:51:19] Speaker B: They said so a person. They said the person who lick a toe, the IQ will go up. [00:51:28] Speaker D: GMAC from what? [00:51:29] Speaker B: The dust. [00:51:30] Speaker F: The dust. [00:51:33] Speaker B: They said the mineral from the toe. I actually, actually make you articulate. Articulate. [00:51:39] Speaker D: Articulate. Show me that research. But I'm still. [00:51:44] Speaker B: Well, I'll tell you this. I'll show you. Can you lick my toe? [00:51:47] Speaker D: Hell no. [00:51:50] Speaker F: Okay, so the question was, have you ever licked toes? It's a no. But I'm not turned off by. Could probably happen in a really special situation with somebody I'm really into. My ex husband didn't even get. [00:52:04] Speaker E: I can agree with that. I can agree with that. Because if you got. If you got some nice toes and you got ankle braces on it could be given. I can see that. [00:52:19] Speaker D: Ankle brace. I know ankle brace. I ain't licking no damn toes. Little dog woman, man. [00:52:31] Speaker E: Oh, no, J.P. you say that. You say that, but you did tell us that you have Billy crawled into somebody room trying to get away from Charlie. [00:52:42] Speaker B: Let me ask you a question. So if you had somebody that was famous that came in your life, let's just say. [00:52:54] Speaker D: Okay, get serious about this, y'all. G. G, answer the question. Let's get serious. Yeah, I am serious as I can be. [00:53:03] Speaker B: Go ahead, G. So who's your favorite woman actress? [00:53:09] Speaker D: Actress? [00:53:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:53:10] Speaker D: I don't have a favorite. I think Janet Jackson would be my favorite. [00:53:14] Speaker B: So Janet Jackson took a shower and she. She actually said, hey, lick her toe. [00:53:21] Speaker D: She gonna give you some money. [00:53:39] Speaker E: Oh, my side hurt. [00:53:43] Speaker F: Is. [00:53:45] Speaker E: Are they still there? [00:53:49] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:53:58] Speaker D: Because I ain't licking no toes. [00:54:00] Speaker B: I'll tell you this man like you, you can't say what you do. [00:54:03] Speaker D: I'm telling you what I ain't doing. [00:54:05] Speaker B: I'm telling you right now. No, I don't want you to lick the toes. [00:54:13] Speaker D: I ain't licking that now. Safe. Hey, I ain't licking nothing else either. I don't retire from licking anything. Only thing I'mma lick is a popsicle. [00:54:38] Speaker E: Oh, God, the transition. [00:54:41] Speaker A: We got the flow. We got. [00:54:43] Speaker F: I mean, not everybody. [00:54:47] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:54:55] Speaker F: Not everybody thinks that. Not everybody would want that. But go ahead. Go ahead. [00:54:59] Speaker D: You got that right, baby. I ain't licking it. As I said, I ain't licking nothing. And I mean that. [00:55:14] Speaker A: All right, we got two messages. We got two messages. [00:55:19] Speaker F: Key. [00:55:20] Speaker J: Good evening. Hey, fellas. R.O. gerard and G. Main. Shout out to the panel. Shout to the audience. Reebok slides and toiletry bag. Sounds like someone's going on vacation or a cruise. [00:55:33] Speaker F: I do like Reebok. [00:55:35] Speaker J: I feel like Reebok is underrated and slept on heavily. I mean, I know it's not one of the most popular brands, but I've tried on Reeboks before. They're pretty comfortable and they have a lot of cute women's shoes. But, you know, I think they're popular in the uk. Like, that's one of their biggest shoes. [00:55:55] Speaker G: You got one from dubbed. Just a whiff. Drives you so insane. Sniff, sniff it all up like pure cocaine. [00:56:12] Speaker F: Toes. [00:56:13] Speaker G: And suck my soul Then crush your lips against my hole Sweet and hot like honey gold. [00:56:31] Speaker D: Hey, Gerard. [00:56:32] Speaker A: Yeah? [00:56:33] Speaker D: I bet you. I bet you can relate to that last better than the rest. [00:56:44] Speaker A: All right, Nice. All right. [00:56:47] Speaker E: All right. Oh, my. That was nice. [00:56:51] Speaker A: Well, this is part of the show where we get everybody's final thought before we close out. We're gonna start with J.P. what's your final thought for tonight? [00:57:06] Speaker D: My. My final thought is. I am so happy to hear Ms. Keys. [00:57:11] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:57:12] Speaker D: On the show. Hey, boys. I can't win y'all hearts, but we got us a Ms. Keys. And if I don't win no hearts, I'm gonna win Ms. Keys before it's over with. And that's my final thought. [00:57:33] Speaker A: All right, Dale, what's your final thought for the night? [00:57:37] Speaker D: All right, philosopher, do what you do best. [00:57:41] Speaker C: Final thoughts is. Again, I got to make sure and make it clear that again for all our listeners. God, we appreciate you, Ms. Key. You've been a added blessing to the show tonight. Again, like I said, guys, please keep in mind that we're here to entertain, to share our thoughts again. We sometimes to be taken serious and sometimes just for simple enjoyment. Like I said, this toes conversation went. Went left quick, but at the end of the day, it went there. [00:58:13] Speaker D: They'll talk. I ain't sucking nobody. So. [00:58:20] Speaker C: But again, you know, like I said, you guys, don't be inhibited. Do what feels good, but be mindful. Like, I said that again, you gonna be judged by somebody left or right, but enjoy yourself, enjoy life, and thank you for this podcast and thank you. [00:58:34] Speaker D: For this opportunity and thank you, my brothers. [00:58:37] Speaker B: And, you know, I'll go next right quick. You know, sometimes it's good to be hated. [00:58:43] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:58:44] Speaker B: It's good to, like, people don't understand you and all that stuff like that. It's good that people don't recognize you. It's good. Yeah. I'm saying the best part about. The best part about it is good is that the reason why people don't understand and accept you is because they don't understand themselves. Yeah. So at the end of the day, let these people go ahead and be them people and understand their own self. Yeah. [00:59:14] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:59:14] Speaker B: Because they don't have. Look, they can come across you and all this stuff. You don't have to actually give them that energy. [00:59:20] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:59:20] Speaker B: Let them go ahead and be themselves. You know what I'm saying? Hey, so that's my final thought. And go ahead, bro. G said, I can't have you doing my show right now. You tap for me. [00:59:32] Speaker D: And I'm. And we don't hear that too often, but I love what he said about energy. They're not tapping your energy. Yeah. And I love that. Go ahead, G. Yeah, you. [00:59:54] Speaker B: I mean, so. I mean, like, when people don't understand you, it's okay that they don't understand you. Let them don't understand you. [01:00:00] Speaker D: Exactly. [01:00:00] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day, man, you know yourself. Yeah. You don't have to prove nobody. No different. [01:00:06] Speaker D: Exactly. [01:00:06] Speaker B: I mean, like some people that actually sit there and they. They spread rumors and all this stuff like that about other people, but do you know their stories before you actually? [01:00:14] Speaker D: Exactly. [01:00:15] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? [01:00:16] Speaker D: Exactly. [01:00:16] Speaker B: I mean, like, final thought is like for everybody to actually, like, don't. Don't listen to the naysayer. Don't drop down to nobody else else level. Let them be themselves. [01:00:26] Speaker D: Yes, sir. [01:00:27] Speaker B: Let them continue you on doing what they do. You know what I mean? But that's my final thought. It's like, I mean, like, it's a good year for me. [01:00:34] Speaker D: Yes, sir. Good life for me. Yes. And all I can say is amen. [01:00:39] Speaker C: Yeah, that's right. [01:00:40] Speaker D: That's right. D. What you got on? Amen. [01:00:43] Speaker C: Let the church say amen. [01:00:47] Speaker A: So now I guess for this evening. Ms. Key, you have a final thought for tonight? [01:00:57] Speaker F: I just really enjoyed being on here with you guys. I thank you for adding me up. Thank you, Ro. I communicated with him, and I guess he communicated with all you guys because y'all are a team. I like how you guys work together. So, I mean, at the end of the day, it didn't go too left. It didn't go too right. I think it was just right. So I hope that you will add me again in the future. [01:01:22] Speaker B: Well, catch me. Catch me next week. And it Definitely go left. [01:01:28] Speaker D: Ms. Keith. [01:01:29] Speaker B: No, I'm just playing. [01:01:30] Speaker D: No, no, no, no. Ms. King. I'mma try to keep my family. [01:01:41] Speaker F: Say what? [01:01:42] Speaker D: Hell, no, G Money, don't. [01:01:46] Speaker B: So what he's saying is that if I said, catch me next week and all this like, he said, no. All I can say is, oh, yeah, you're in trouble. [01:01:55] Speaker D: You wouldn't. Y'all would. Y'all wouldn't believe how much I have to pat G Man and Dale on the leg when they're talking. And like. No, no, no. Fellas, don't. Don't. No, no. [01:02:08] Speaker G: Hey. [01:02:08] Speaker B: You don't have a final thought? Why you keep talking? [01:02:11] Speaker D: Because. [01:02:16] Speaker F: Wasn'T final. [01:02:17] Speaker B: You look now. Now you got. [01:02:22] Speaker D: Selfish. Yeah. You and Dale know I'm selfish? [01:02:25] Speaker B: No, but we. We supposed to be ending the show. You telling them about us? [01:02:29] Speaker D: I got to. Okay, so, Dale, we give you. [01:02:35] Speaker B: We gonna give you 30 seconds. [01:02:36] Speaker D: Okay? 30 seconds. [01:02:38] Speaker B: All right. Go ahead. [01:02:38] Speaker D: Can I have 30 seconds, G? [01:02:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:02:40] Speaker D: F. F. So when? [01:02:42] Speaker B: Now. You're at 25. [01:02:43] Speaker D: 25. 20. When I pat down and G. G Man, y'all would not realize how much I pat J J G Man on the leg trying to make them be good. I'm finished you at 15. I'm Fin. [01:02:57] Speaker B: Okay. [01:03:01] Speaker D: I love you, bro. [01:03:05] Speaker A: You got a final thought for the night? [01:03:09] Speaker E: Oh, God. All right, Wait. My head hurting. Oh. [01:03:19] Speaker D: Together too long. [01:03:23] Speaker E: All right. Okay. [01:03:25] Speaker F: Oh. [01:03:26] Speaker E: All right. [01:03:27] Speaker A: I'm ready. [01:03:27] Speaker E: I'm ready. I'm ready now. I'm ready now. No, you know, no. You know I don't do that. I just. It go off the dome. [01:03:36] Speaker D: Not too deep. [01:03:38] Speaker E: No, no, no. It's simple as the wind move trees A simple turn. He's the water beat the house. [01:03:55] Speaker F: Who was that talking? [01:03:58] Speaker A: We couldn't hear. We couldn't hear you, Ro. We couldn't hear you. You got to say it again, cuz. You was breaking up when doing it. [01:04:05] Speaker B: No. [01:04:05] Speaker A: Yeah, it was in and out. No, he was breaking up a little bit on my end. Okay. [01:04:13] Speaker E: Well, it was. It was. It was off the top, so it may be different. All right. As the wind. As the wind move the trees, a simple turn leaves the water. Just be the house. [01:04:31] Speaker A: All right. All right. My final thought. My. My final thought for the night is. You know what? I don't have one row got me messed up. So I just want to say we appreciate everyone listening. Everyone that will be listening later. [01:04:49] Speaker E: You want me to do one for you? I can do one for you. [01:04:53] Speaker A: No, no. We want to thank. We want to thank Miss. We wanna. Come on, y'all. We want to thank Miss Key for being, you know, on tonight. And like I said, every. The show will be posted tonight. And you can check out our website, run and tell that podcast on podium.com. and you can listen to this episode later on any past episode. So I'm gonna play this message and we're gonna close. [01:05:25] Speaker B: Yes, sir. [01:05:27] Speaker I: You guys are always great. And when in doubt, you know what I always say? [01:06:00] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:06:01] Speaker E: And don't forget to check out the website. Oh, all right. [01:06:05] Speaker A: This was a. This was a new episode for running. Tell that podcast. And we are out. [01:06:11] Speaker B: Peace. [01:06:12] Speaker E: Check out their website.

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