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"Lunch with Flo" LIVE Drama on the Dinner Table: 50 Cent vs. Floyd Mayweather...diddy vs his own lawyer?
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Exclusive access to premium content!In this episode, we dive into the juicy world of celebrity feuds, taking a close look at the ongoing drama unfolding between 50 Cent, Floyd Mayweather, and Big Meech. Each figure plays a vital role in a storyline marked by personal grudges, professional rivalries, and the ever-watching eyes of social media. Are the conflicts highlighted truly personal or clever publicity maneuvers? We explore this question while revealing insight into their personal relationships, alliances, and the potential impacts on their public personas.
Our discussion navigates the intricate dance of celebrity relationships, exploring how their complexities intermingle with their business ventures and public-facing brands. As attention turns inevitably toward new projects coming from these personalities, will the rising tensions lead to further drama, or will they successfully leverage these conflicts for greater visibility in the entertainment industry?
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Hey, y'all, y'all, we, we back what up. It's time for lunch. Man, there's so much going on, big Meech and Floyd Mayweather and Rick Ross. They ain't gonna be happy until 50 Cent let the nuclear bomb go off.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what's up Flo?
Speaker 1:Come on in lunch crew.
Speaker 2:What's going on, man?
Speaker 1:G Money in the building, y'all. What's up on man? G Money in the building, y'all. What's up? Chad, greg say what's up. Hey, Greg, guess who's going to be part of the breakfast for dinner panel.
Speaker 2:Who you got coming to the floor, man.
Speaker 1:Who you got coming to the floor? G Money 224. The floor man. Who you got coming to the floor G-Money 224. G-money says she's down.
Speaker 2:Okay, all right, we're going to have. It's going to be a girl show, a girl show.
Speaker 1:We got. Hey, look, we got Felix on there, oh, okay.
Speaker 2:Okay, Felix, will make sure everybody you know be respectable, you know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he, the muscle of the group. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what's up, man. What's going on, man, what you been doing today.
Speaker 2:Man trying to, you know, make a dollar out of 15 cents man. You already know that's why, I was slow kind of coming in because I had somebody on the other line trying to talk my ear off, man so you know how it be.
Speaker 1:I know how that is, but you already know Used to be bro, you already know Used to be one of them. Right, you already know, man, those conversations just be going. We said we got good to YouTube with it. Yeah, man, greg, tell whoever you was talking to. Man, go and start a channel. Y'all going to be chopping it up like that.
Speaker 2:Right, right, right. You know what's crazy, though, what I was talking to. She's like a female version of Cash. Oh, okay, she got the line into. Like the Bentleys, the Rolls Royces. You know she a car gal man, but she be dealing with like the big boys. Okay, you know, justin Bieber. Her client list is crazy. Okay, yes, that's dope.
Speaker 1:We got to work with her.
Speaker 2:Yes, we're going to go.
Speaker 1:Deep in.
Speaker 2:Yes, they may be. She's from Iran, okay, yeah, so we might need to connect them. We might end up commissioning our way into a Bentley or something. For sure, for sure.
Speaker 1:We're going to make that connection for sure. Yeah, all right, you see. So what we got going on, man? Oh, first of all, I just saw this, so I want to start off with this. This Rick Ross, lil' Meech, big Meech, floyd Mayweather, big meech, floyd mayweather, uh uh, 50 cent situation is about to take a serious turn because floyd and rick ross and little me doing too much, they looking like they having too much fun, and it's almost like every time they post something, I just imagine they posting it for 50 cents. You know what I mean. They posting it in the club, they posting it, they performing Rick Ross, performing Floyd over there, don't even know the words, but trying to act like he know the words and I'm like what does 50 got cooking up Because he's been relatively quiet so far for 50.
Speaker 1:As a matter of fact, Greg, has he even responded to the fact that Floyd involved, yet no, he ain't said a word, man.
Speaker 2:That's why I'm over here on the sidelines thinking the same thing you're thinking. Heard, man? That's why I'm over here on the sidelines thinking the same thing you're thinking, Because he ain't. He ain't he responding, but he's responding like he. I was one of the hot topics, you know, Joe Button, he responding to Joe Button, We'll get a little bit in details on that. And the female who, the reporter who betted him that A$AP Rocky would be innocent.
Speaker 1:he on her head he on her head something serious, megan Koon, yeah, so but them.
Speaker 2:I think he probably coming up with a doozy for Floyd. He, like Floyd, you're going to shoot yourself back in the water, bro.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying Because 50 normally so quick on the trigger, this Floyd thing, he approaching it with different, because everybody waiting on him to speak now, because you know 50 and Floyd, we already know how they, you know their history and I know it even better than anybody because I was right there, Right? So let me get a chat, some inside scoop, on Diddy. I mean not Diddy 50 and Floyd. This was like I don't know what year, but if somebody in the chat could look up what year that Floyd Mayweather fought Miguel Cotto, because this was right in that era I can't remember if that was what like 2000 and man, I don't even know 16, I don't even know 16. I don't know If y'all could look it up Whenever that fight was around that time. That was around the same time, that whole era when Floyd had got caught that charge and he had to do that mandatory like I think it was 90 days or something in Las Vegas jail. So Floyd and 50 was putting together the money team that was supposed to be Floyd and 50's thing, TMT, and 50 was trying to help Floyd brand himself in ways and get the business together and get the whole TMT movement together and then in turn, kind of like 50 was trying to get involved in the boxing world, so I would be out there and this was after me and Floyd, like when we parted ways. This will show you what type of relationship we got. We just cool, no matter what go through. We was young, running around. So when you've been cool in them, young days, that really don't go nowhere, especially when y'all both ain't go like I ain't did nothing to Floyd, he ain't did nothing to me. We can't never be cool. So this was actually at a time after, like when I wasn't with the camp, no more, but I still would go out to Vegas. If I was there, I would go to the gym, run around with 50 and Floyd and do whatever go here, go there. We would always go to the gym. Man 50 was with Floyd so much that people was like dang, they like brothers, but they was putting together their business or whatever.
Speaker 1:What happened was when Floyd ended up having to go in for them mandatory 90 days or whatever. When he had to serve that time for that little case he had in vegas. 50 was supposed to be running every buzz, but it was kind of like floyd was putting his own plan together and and when he was in or just behind the scenes. And so when floyd came out he kind of just did tmt and got it licensed and got it all paid for by himself and kind of just ran with it without 50 and and 50 was trying to make moves that they had planned to do and floyd you know one thing about floyd he'll be you'll be thinking you got a plan, he got his own plan, he'll just go right. And so that's when they first, when that happened, when floyd took tmt and just ran with it without 50, and then because and he ran with it because him and 50 like whatever they agreed on, floyd didn't do it or whatever according to 50. So, um, right, when that happened is when floyd and 50.
Speaker 1:When, when floyd and 50 went dang, everybody thought they were so cool to they was beefing hard. That's that exactly when it started. It started when Floyd took with TMT and went and did his thing and left and then kind of just kind of deserted 50 in that way. And then they've been kind of at odds ever since, and I was right there, because they were so cool. You didn't see that coming. But then when Floyd did a Floyd when Floyd just he'd be listening to you, but in the back in his head he know he doing the total opposite. He did that to 50 and it all all held up Lewis.
Speaker 2:Oh wow. Yeah, I remember that man that got messy man. I didn't know what the outcome of that was going to be, but it wasn't pretty. It wasn't pretty at all. I remember 50 was saying Floyd couldn't read. It was all kind of crazy stuff going on. I don't understand why he would stick his toe back in his water man, why it don't make a lot of good sense. It's almost like he wants to get engaged with 50. Maybe he needs that kind of wants to get engaged with 50. Maybe he needs some that kind of attention, media attention.
Speaker 1:I knew you was going to figure it out, greg. That's exactly what it is, floyd. This is an opportunity for Floyd to be relevant, and in these days you think about it. Floyd bought $400 million whatever in the middle of Manhattan, spent whatever he spent to get it, and other than us talking about it, ain't nobody spent five minutes talking on it.
Speaker 1:So, you know being relevant. But now look he dancing with little meech and big meech and it's the talk of the world. Now floyd, right back in everybody's conversation. That's how the game go. See, you can't pay for that he. Hey, look a person like floyd that got money. He look at that shoe. It's cheaper for me to get exposure with Big Meech and Little Meech than it is for me to spend 50 million, probably out of his pocket or whatever, to put down on that 400 million dollar project and still know nobody cares.
Speaker 2:Think about it well he barking up a tree that I don't know. I don't know if he's preparing for know he has no problem going there. You know what I'm saying? He ain't got no problems.
Speaker 1:No. No man, that man family, kids.
Speaker 2:Everybody had to see that he ain't bad an eye about't. He ain't bad an eye about it. That's why he on Joe Budden head right now, because Joe Budden said something about it. He like, let's stay out of my business. What are you over there talking about? Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Yeah, speaking of yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, and speaking of Joe Budden, he talking about he going to sue 50 for the memes.
Speaker 1:That's what Joe Budden said.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man.
Speaker 1:Let's talk about it.
Speaker 2:And then 50 came back and said so that's the plan. You going to sue me, joe? He was like ha ha ha, I think you are mistaking me for someone else. I'm going to get face to face with you so you can tell me about the therapy I need. That was the last thing that 50 said to Joe Budden. Joe got to Joe Budden, joe got to walk around now looking over his shoulder because 50 might be in his face. He said it like it's on sight. As soon as I see you, we're going to see what's up, since you're talking about suing somebody over some memes, you know. So, yeah, man, 50. I guess, man, people at some point, you know, maybe they won't because, like you say, 50 is the juice you know to get you some media attention. You know, if you don't have, you know the kind of media attention that you're looking for, it's kind of a good strategy to go at 50, because he going to put you right where you want to be.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I can't wait till he respond to. Like Floyd getting in the mix, because this is about to get funny. You got Floyd and Rick Ross and both Demetrius, and then you got 50. And look, just one thing we can say about Rick Ross he might not be as on it as 50, but he close. Like Rick Ross, whether he losing or winning, he ain't going down without a fight when it comes to that beef and enthralling. That's one thing I can say about Rick Ross. Even if he losing, he going to keep coming back. Yeah, it's about to get ugly.
Speaker 1:This is another Tony Busby versus Jay-Z. Because Rick Ross ain't backing down and all Floyd did was give him a little bit more backup. You know what I mean? Because think about it, without Floyd, rick Ross don't really have a strong ally in the whole Little Meech and Big Meech situation. But once Floyd entered the chat with all his mega good bajillions and Floyd also is down. But once Floyd entered the chat with all his mega bajillions and Floyd also is down to get wild. So now that ain't going to do nothing but empower Rick, rick Ross is going to go even harder. So this is about to be. I'm telling y'all now and y'all can come back to this video when it all really explode, explode, but you gonna be like you said it it's about to get wild. Cause these both again, two sides of people that ain't about to stop.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and you remember Rick Ross, baby's mother Sued 50.
Speaker 1:And won.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know what I'm saying. I think she got him for baby's mother sued 50 and won. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. I think she got him for almost a couple M's maybe, like because he leaked the sex tape. I think it was the sex tape and she took him to court and won. So when you say Rick Ross kind of his, he didn't have some minor little victories against 50. So he emboldened to get in the mess. Yeah, this is about to get messy.
Speaker 1:Then you got the gang rapping and they somehow mixing it in with Beyonce's mom. I don't even understand that. But I know gang could get messy and we know Kanye could get messy and I don't even know what Beyonce's mom got to do with it.
Speaker 2:Sound like Game on a cougar.
Speaker 1:She's single, he's single, oh and that's what it was about.
Speaker 2:Okay, yeah, I think so Break it down, greg.
Speaker 1:I didn't get to even get the gist of it, I just saw it was happening. So tell us what's going on with the game and Beyonce's mom.
Speaker 2:I've seen it late but it looks like he slid in them DMs and I don't know what was said in the DMs, but it sounds like game. You know game's a potential opportunity and you know how game is man, game, game. When it comes to the to the young ladies, he ain't about to be biting his tongue, you know, I think. I think he see, you know be. I say mama, over there, single is all get out, and he like well, well, somebody got to take a shot. What y'all scared for?
Speaker 1:She only human. 2025 is already a different year. We ain't even in March yet and 2025 is not disappointing. No, as far as entertainment man, I didn't see the game going after Beyonce, mom, and with Kanye behind it, who knows. But I do know one thing Game doing this, I think that Kanye produced it right, or I know Kanye owned it, or something right. His new music yeah, the song yeah, I think Kanye either produce. I know Kanye own it and he probably produce it. I sound like Kanye produced it. Well, anyway, you know, kanye just gave the game. All them cars and stuff, yeah, the two.
Speaker 2:Maybacks.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and just look the chrome Maybacks, uh-huh. So follow the gang. Get two, two Maybacks. Yeah, and just look the two Maybacks, uh-huh. So follow the gang. Get two chrome Maybacks from Kanye. And then now Kanye rapping about Beyonce's mom. You know what I mean? Like on a beat with him, like what they got up they sleeve man, I'm telling you ain't nothing, especially when you're dealing with Kanye. And even the gang ain't nothing, just because you're dealing with kanye. And even the game ain't nothing, just because it's calculated. Yeah, those cards.
Speaker 1:Now he rapping about beyonce mama. What is is kanye setting up the game to be the go at whoever know? Everybody need an ally. It looked like because the game and Kanye been close. So to me it looked like Kanye about to be like you know what Some of this wild stuff I'm talking. I need somebody with me. And Game probably was like man, give me a couple of makebacks, I'd bite off anybody's ear on the rap side. So, hey, I just on the rap side, what's up? Hey, I just read the tea leaves Right, everything is intentional. So it's a reason why Kanye gave him two makebacks. It's a reason why, right after that, he rapping about Beyonce, mom and this and that, and you know how the Carters are. They don't even like that, I bet.
Speaker 2:No, they don't like that.
Speaker 1:Absolutely not. So let's watch how this plays out. Hey look, Everybody trying to get a couple dollars.
Speaker 2:Yep.
Speaker 1:Hey look, Kanye gave them two. Maybach's game went right in the booth starting some.
Speaker 2:I would have too yeah especially when I'm used to doing it anyway y'all, greg would have been in the booth. That would have been in the booth spitting, walking outside, getting in the chrome Maybach man. That's about what? How much? Maybachs cost About $300,000, $400,000, $500,000?.
Speaker 1:Yeah, between three and five easy.
Speaker 2:That's almost a million dollars in cars. Yeah, he better get in the booth before Kanye turn on him. Yeah, he better get in the booth before Kanye turn on him.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think the general public. I was like when that song came out I was like did y'all think Kanye just gave him two Maybacks because he's a good friend? They put it out there like he just gave it to him on a humble way. Trust me, two Maybacks don't exchange hands without an agreement, right, some form of fashion, what you think, greg.
Speaker 2:I think that's exactly what it is. Man probably got a boatload of vehicles, but them two were specially put together exclusively for him, and then, out of the blue, he put them in Game's garage. Like here you go, my guy, because you're the only one that's been seen with me in public.
Speaker 1:Let me say man, no, it's a long game game exactly, and one of the only people who will go at whoever don't care and got skills you know what I'm saying like the game, can actually rap. Now, do you like his rap? That's another thing, but he can't actually rap. So I see the play by Kanye and, like Michelle said, this is where we at y'all these rap game, rap, rap rappers and entertainers the game has so dried up as far as rap, the rap money. It's so much money and content. These, these rappers and athletes and all that who don't have a shine on them, they fighting to stay relevant, like Michelle just said, and everybody, and that's what we seeing on full display. Yeah, the gang want to be relevant Kanye want to stay relevant, floyd trying to stay relevant, rick Ross trying to stay relevant, and so on and so forth. That's what we're seeing.
Speaker 2:That's exactly what's going on, man. You know what I saw? That was funny, man. Let's talk about this. So this morning at the Department of Housing and urban development in dc um, they had the mandatory return back to the office started today and when they when they got there, they had somebody that hacked into the video system, right, and they had the Trump kissing Elon Musk's feet, sucking on his toes and all that?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I've seen that In the loop for like five minutes on screens throughout the building. Man, they had it so hacked they couldn't stop it, they had to just go unplug all the TVs. Man, Like old school, like back in the day. They just had to unplug it. Yeah, man, I was like man, these folks is off the chain, man, when they don't like somebody, they know how to like get you, Whereas it'll just get up under your skin. You know that guy up under the president's skin man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you just have to unplug. Yeah, did you see the video? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw the video. I saw it. Oh, ok, ok, ok, hey, look, it'd be so much crazier if I see stuff like that and just keep scrubbing.
Speaker 2:I get the whole story.
Speaker 1:I don't even got to dig in. Once I seen it was hacked and I seen Elon and Trump, I said, okay, I got that story. But I'm glad, hey look I didn't get to the part where they unplugged the TV, so I'm glad you brought it to the lunch show.
Speaker 2:I ain't know that part yeah.
Speaker 1:That's the funniest part of the whole story.
Speaker 2:They had to go on every floor and unplug the TVs, man, because it was in a loop. They're like uh-uh, we got to stop this somehow someway. I just envisioned people just walking down halls just snatching cords out the walls. Sad, I'm like man. This is crazy man. So yeah, I'm about that.
Speaker 1:But this is, yeah, that's crazy. Hey, greg, I gotta get to this because this is something I didn't see that many of me talking about and I don't know if a lot of people know about this subject or what's going on, but I'm gonna dive into it real quick. So it's this app called fan base. It's a. It's basically the full boot of social media apps for us, by us, but everybody's welcome, of course. It's kind of glitchy, it's kind of a mix of all the apps and not really don't have an identity of his own. I'm just giving the cons of it now. Um it. It kind of, if you enter, like a walmart style show, a social media app. It kind of combines what tiktok does, what clubhouse does, what instagram does, what pinterest does. It kind of combines it in one app, which to me kind of is too much for me, kind of kind of throws me off, but I'm always gonna try to support our stuff. So this is the first time I'm even speaking on it, because now I didn't got to that point where it just needed to be spoke on. So it's an app that really been around since 2018 and it just now kind of picked up. Well, a little steam, not a lot, but you know, with the TikTok ban and all of that, and so people was looking for other apps. But from the outside, looking in it, kind of like it was, it was, it was, it, didn't it. Just it just didn't feel right to me, right Like, just like I didn't like even how they was promoting it and look like it's okay to invest um, you know, to be looking for investors and all that but to me, like, if you're on a social media app and all day long you're talking about invest, invest, invest, and you ain't spending no time telling us how great the app is or what you got coming up or none of that, you rubbing me the wrong way and that's kind of like what fan base had got to where, like, the guy isaac hayes um, isaac hayes son is the owner that put it together and was raising the money and it was like, okay, it's cool, but every time I see you now you just pushing this invest $400. This is the app that you own and have ownership of and all that. But, like, that's cool, but at the end of the day, we just want a fun app we enjoy first. You know what I mean. And okay, cool, you pushing the invest, invest, invest, but let's take half of them invest posts out and like, spend some time telling us about the good things about the app, what we are like about it, what y'all fixing. You know what I mean. Like they spent no time talking about that, so that was kind of rubbing me the wrong way and it leads up to what meaning me said just happened.
Speaker 1:Uh, did you see fan base users delete the app by the thousands after isaac hayes, the third infuriated and misogynistic attack on a black woman? Who black woman who constructively criticized the app. And then that goes back to my point. You're so busy asking people for money. You get mad when people criticize the app.
Speaker 1:The app got problems. You know what I'm saying? The app is glitchy. The app charges you for likes Like you got to buy likes. Like if I want to like your stuff, greg, I got to buy likes to like your stuff on there, like it's a lot of stuff that rub people the wrong way and sure as enough it leads to this.
Speaker 1:Now you going off on a black woman who constructively criticized your app and now people deleting it by the thousands and it's going to grow and grow and grow. Pretty much. That app is about to be out of here and it's just like the lesson learned for me is, and what I always go by is you can't make nobody like your app. You can't make nobody like your show. You can't make nobody like you. All you can do is be the best you, the best app or have the best show that you can and live with the results.
Speaker 1:I don't give a damn if somebody say they don't like my show. I make my show how I want my show to be. It's a million shows. Go watch those. You ain't going to never catch me going off on nobody that criticized my show because they don't make my show, I do, and so when you insecure it touched a nerve when she criticized it because he knows in the back of his mind he asking for all this money and people ain't seeing the money going into the app. Now you want to go off on an innocent black woman who's doing them. All she's doing is constructively criticizing your app. Greg, take that into the business world, because a lot of people know you in the financial world and how you handle situations like that, what you think about that. You know when people go off on people because they don't like something.
Speaker 2:Right. Well, first of all, like anytime a person is out selling, selling, selling an app, my antennas go up automatically. I'm like wait a minute. Antennas go up automatically, I'm like wait a minute. All these other apps I ain't seen not one of these guys telling anybody go to my app, do this to my app. They just create the app and let people get on it and determine that this is the place they want to be at on the app. They want to be at on the app. Nobody's forcing. I ain't never heard Zuckerberg say get out of Facebook, pay me this for Facebook or I don't even know who the owners are for Instagram or TikTok or any of those apps.
Speaker 1:You know what?
Speaker 2:I'm saying Because they create the app, they do what they're supposed to do on the front end making the app user friendly, you know, allowing people to come together and do whatever they're going to do on these apps and the people determine if the app is a good app or not.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying Exactly. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Exactly so. If you're on the other side where you're kind of sounding like a two-bit hustler you know everybody's too savvy nowadays You're not going to be able to get that off.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying. I'm glad you said that, greg, because I said that on the earlier show. That's why my movement and the movement we are part of is so strong, because from the beginning, even like, say, subscriptions or whatever we're doing, it ain't never a sales pitch. To me, it's like real. You feel me? I don't even want a community or a fan base that I have to be a sales pitchy car salesman for to survive. I want to just be able to have a good product and when I need funds or I got to charge you for a subscription or any of that, I'm going to tell you exactly why and then you can, you can, you can, you can help out, or you can also not help out and still enjoy my free content. I'm not sweating nobody. You know what I mean and people respect that.
Speaker 2:You know what I hate, bro? I hate anybody that tries too hard. I don't like it bro.
Speaker 2:I don't like it when you're trying too hard, and that't like it, bro. I don't like it when you're trying too hard, and that's what he was doing. I seen him on this show, that show, and when I get a sense that you're trying too hard, in my mind a red flag goes up and I feel like you're trying to take advantage in some kind of way. We just ain't found out yet. You know what I'm saying. So that's kind of what he, that's kind of how he came across to me. And as soon as I got that feeling in my gut, I never even went to the, the, the, the site, to even see what he was talking about, because I was so turned off by his presentation, I was like I'm done, I don't need to see nothing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, hey, look and guess what, greg, I totally feel you and you, the same feeling you had is the exact same feeling I had. I literally went to it finally because and got me a, got an account, because that I'm in this media space and if it's a one of my people got an app, I feel it's my duty to at least do that. You know what I'm saying. To show, hey, I ain't gonna just be on tiktok just because of the position I'm in as an influencer. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:I didn't want to, but it took me a while because I'm the same way. I didn't really if the whole approach was turning me off and so I was like man, it's just like, it's just like anything else pushing, and he was pushing two things ownership give us some money, or come use the app and and and be on the app because it's by black people and you black and see that ain't no, I don't like that style push because it's like food. Y'all know I love food. Um, I don't want nobody tell me that I gotta eat this food only because a black person made it. I want to eat it because it tastes good. You know what I'm saying. I want to eat it because I love the food. I don't want you force feeding me something and I got to eat it. The only reason you're selling me on eating it is because somebody who looked like me made it. No, man, I don't like that. I support you. I support my own in any way I can, but don't make me feel like I got to like it because you a black person. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Like, make it, make me like it because it's a good app. Make a fire app. It's like music. Yeah, make a fire app. You don't got to do all this talk. It's like music. I don't care who make it. If it's good, we like it. If it's trash, I don't like it.
Speaker 2:Right. Work behind the scene. Make your app what you know people really enjoy. To me, I'm like man. You ain't do your homework. First of all, because all you got to do is kind of peruse these different apps. You in it even thicker than than than what we're talking about, so you know more about the apps, the making of the apps, the behind the scenes of the apps you know. So you already know how it's supposed to go. So why haven't you done your homework enough? Where you're going to bring an app online? You're an African-American man trying to bring an app online, bro. You already know what kind of judgment you're going to be up against from the start. So don't be making me feel like you're trying to sell me something that should be for free. Don't do that to me, because as soon as I get the feeling that that's what you're doing, I'm checked out.
Speaker 1:I'm checked out For all the people or whoever, because they was advertising and putting up $400, bro, investing like $400 on having some ownership. And guess what I don't even like that. They was charging $399 to invest, which is $400. Because you trying to say $399 and make it seem like it's not as much as $400. Like you scamming all across the board.
Speaker 1:If you're a person like me that pay attention when you asking for money, you don't use the 999 approach, that's when you selling stuff. You know what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. You turn me off when you do that. If you want me to invest 400, why you just didn't say $400? You saying $399 because you trying to run game on me. You know I look at stuff that deep, so don't try to run game on me, man. And then now all these people that invested $400, now they looking at their investment go down the drain because you done cussed out some black woman who just criticized it. Now the app going down in the tank, now the people with the $400 and whoever even invested $50. Everybody looking mad now Watch.
Speaker 2:I would be. You know what I'm saying. It's $399, but $399 is $399, especially when you're thinking that you might get some kind of rate of return back on your money.
Speaker 1:So I don't get it man.
Speaker 1:And speaking of that getting over on people, doordash was just caught using our tips to pay the dashers. See what I'm saying, why we need these outlets right here. That's not biased, because any company that's getting money from us, their job is to fix soon as we get, soon as we get, fall in love with them. Their job is to screw us over. And if it ain't, it's screwing both of us, because I don't know if y'all seen they had to pay almost what $20 million, which probably ain't nothing compared to what they got over.
Speaker 1:But what they were doing was they was using whatever tip we give our dasher. They was literally using that for their pay and capping them out. So they weren't really getting it as a tip. And it was some illegal little scheme they was doing called a little guaranteed pay. So maybe if they guaranteeing them four dollars per order or three dollars an order um, two dollars, if we tip three dollars, then that tip just went to they. They think you know I'm saying we tip two dollars, door dash, a provider dollar, and the two dollars to go to they. Think you follow me. So they were using our tip money to pay. So I want my money and the dashers who was supposed to get that money. To get that money.
Speaker 2:Like that's it.
Speaker 1:That's the. That's what we dealing with. Y'all Like anytime they can get over, not even had a big settlement and a big court case and now they had to pay 17, 18 million. But they don't probably made hundreds of millions off the back of dashers and they paid nothing. We've been paying the workers for the door dash as a matter of fact. You know I'm a heavy door dasher and y'all I kind of slipped up earlier, greg, as a matter of fact, I didn't have my ticker on there, so I ain't getting no type of lunch today. So I had a filet of fish from McDonald's and I went to DoorDash and I'm about to boycott their ads.
Speaker 2:Man, I'm sad, bro. I was using Uber Eats and then I switched to DoorDash, probably about two months ago, because some of the more you know higher end restaurants that's kind of closer to me Uber Eats wasn't, you know, going there. And then I went to DoorDash and they were, and I'm thinking I didn't, I didn't. Just I'm like DoorDash, this is great, like I didn't know anything about what you're saying right now, but looks like I'm getting ready to go back to Uber Eats because if that's what they doing, yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, no, we gotta go back to Uber Eats y'all. Doordash. I don't like that. That's a hell of a charge to get caught up in. Like to the average person who don't care about the common man, you ain't going to care about this story. But if you care about the common man that's out here, common man and woman that's out here trying to provide for their kids by running around delivering us food and delivering us groceries, and then this company making gazoopas, gazoppo, billions want to not even pay their workers. They want to take our tip. That we think is a tip that's going straight to our dasher. No, they're using our tip to literally pay them so they don't have to pay them.
Speaker 1:And was being slick about it. I don't like that man. I don't like it. See, that's the type of stuff I would go on TikTok and raise hell about. And I had DoorDash sending me an email telling me to call off the hounds. That's what I used to be on. I mean, I'm still on that, but I'm just saying, like it be the stories a lot of people skip over that. I don't skip over that. I don't skip over because I care about the DoorDash people delivering my food when I give them a tip. I want them to have that tip. You know what I'm saying? I don't like that.
Speaker 2:No more DoorDash for me, man.
Speaker 1:I'm done with Uber Eats from here on out. That was five they talk about they glad to get this years-long case behind them.
Speaker 2:I said I bet y'all is because y'all ain't got over more than that yeah, because you never, you know, they never tell you the the actual, actual dollar amounts. You know what I'm saying no they ain't gonna tell you that, bro. But bro, why are they having so much fun in jail, bro? Oh, when you talk about the Tory Lanez yes, man, what's going?
Speaker 1:on in jail. Man man, you can do anything in jail, can't you?
Speaker 2:Man, tory Lanez, doing a whole album in jail. Man, it's on video. I'm like what is going on in the jails in America, bro? I'm like how are they getting this off? Man? Like where is the people to monitor what's going on in these jails? Man, that was crazy. I seen that video First of all. When I first seen the video, I'm like you mean to tell me Tory Lanez is on this video on the jail phone, rapping like he in the studio.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you can do anything in jail.
Speaker 2:Bruh what you think about that man.
Speaker 1:I thought that was crazy and I was thinking the same thing you said. I was like you can literally do anything in jail these days. Like they got platforms Back in the day, you couldn't do nothing in jail.
Speaker 2:Nothing bro Nothing, nothing bro Nothing.
Speaker 1:Like you, had no access to the outside world besides that one call or, however, I don't even know the jail minutes, however, and then they started in you by minutes. That was the first little leeway they started getting, because I remember it was even a cap on how many times you could talk, right? But first they started giving them minutes and then they started letting them have. You know, you can have phones, you can record music, you can make mixtapes, you can make content.
Speaker 2:Man bro.
Speaker 1:I mean, you know, I know he'd rather be outside, but he looked like he having a little fun. What you think a little.
Speaker 2:He he in there still. I mean I guess you can't blame him for for taking advantage of, you know what they got going on in the jails. I mean, because if he's dropping songs and sending them out from jail, man, that's Tory Lanez. At the end of the day, that's revenue being created from the jail phone.
Speaker 1:I'm like how are they allowing that to?
Speaker 2:happen, man, he might as well. Well, like you say, I know he would much more prefer to be out here on these streets, but if I'm in jail and I still can make a couple hundred thousand or a couple billion while I'm in jail, jail ain't that bad when you can do that, bro. You know what I'm saying it's like way fun yeah. Hey.
Speaker 1:Greg, we got to get your opinion on Diddy's ASAP, rocky's lawyer not being able to represent Diddy and Diddy wanted him to and Jay-Z said hell, no well, I mean that that's pretty much what happened.
Speaker 2:He got his relationship with Jay-Z and Jay-Z people trumped his relationship that Diddy was trying to have with him. Diddy didn't sound like Diddy really didn't have a relationship with him, he just knew he, you know, could, could be a good lawyer in in that type of case. But he, like man, I wish I would go over here and mess with Diddy when I got this good relationship with Jay-Z Rock Nation. You know this person, that person over at Rock Nation. I would have been. I would have did the at rock nation. I would have been. I would have did the same thing. I would have. I would have bowed out too, but don't, but don't.
Speaker 1:Go back to the point of another. This is just another uh uh situation where it's very clear I mean, we all knew it, but it's just, it's always funny when it, when it rears its head, is that Jay-Z ain't fooling with Diddy in no kind of way.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:Uh-uh.
Speaker 2:Not especially when he got wind of what Diddy was up to and what was getting ready to come down the pipe.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and remember how you were saying how Jay-Z's attorneys, his stable of attorneys, versus Diddy's attorneys. Look, diddy wants some of that Jay-Z work.
Speaker 2:Right, and speaking of Diddy's attorney, I seen one of Diddy's attorneys yesterday and he looked so buttoned up man I was like this is one of Diddy's attorneys.
Speaker 2:I'm like, ok, now I see really what's going on. Man, did you see him? He was on the news talking about that. The music moguls' homes must be suppressed because the warrants that authorized. You seen that? Yeah, yeah. So I seen him for the first time and I was like man, he ain't got no kind of cachet. The federal prosecutors is going to have a field trip with him.
Speaker 1:man, I couldn't try to tell people, man, he's one of those public defender type swag attorneys. When I say that, I mean, like you said when you seen Johnny Cochran, even when you seen A$AP Rocky's attorney for the first time speaking, or just his swag, his aura, whatever you want to call it, diddy's lawyer ain't got none of that. But I'm going to tell you why and, greg, you understand me on this when you're dealing with the top of the top of the top, see the real attorneys, like Jay-Z's attorneys or like A$AP Rocky attorney, they are going to map out the game plan At least. At the very least they're going to map out 80% of it and give you 20%. Say so because at the end of the day they're the lawyers. But Diddy, his personality, won't let that type of person who want to really do their job and won't do it unless you let them do their job. That type of lawyer ain't fooling with Diddy. So that's why you get these car salesmen, ambulance chasing kind of swag attorney.
Speaker 1:Now, you got his name, but you can get a name all kind of ways. A name and a name. A big name as a lawyer do not necessarily mean you cold at it, just means you had a couple of big cases that may have went your way, or just big cases you were involved in that may have went your way, or just big cases you were involved in. But that don't mean you cold at what you do. And so I think Diddy, if I was to guess, he got attorneys that have big name. So you do have some power, but power don't overrule. You know doing your job good as a lawyer, but Diddy got him somebody with a big name that'll listen to him and that's why you get that type of guy, because that type of guy he got they don't care about they. Like. Whatever you want me to do, I'll do it. Just pay me them big money.
Speaker 2:But guess what? Man, everybody that has done something where in our eyes or in public opinion's eyes, that they was not going to be able to get out of the trouble that they was in, every last one of them had the attorney with the swag that ended up getting them off. So I don't even understand why he would even think anything less than that. He knew he I mean, just think about it. Oj, a$ap, rocky, you can just go on and on and on. You know what I'm saying. All those attorneys had that cachet. Now they knew their job, they knew how to lawyer. But they also had that cachet Now they knew their job. They knew how to lawyer, but they also had that extra that could potentially persuade public opinion, could potentially persuade the jury. You know, you got some old boring attorney trying to get you out of this kind of trouble.
Speaker 2:Man, public opinion, listen at us right now talking about public opinion right, and then you gotta go in front of the jury and the jury, you know, based off of kind of they're human, they're, they're human, so they're human, so they're going to be looking at him like man, not only do we know what he's talking about, but he kind of got that cachet that makes me think that he's telling the truth about what he's talking about. So, man, I kind of Diddy in trouble, man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, diddy in trouble. Say hi to one of our newest members, greg Diamond Gonzalez, in the building. Trouble man, yeah, diddy in trouble. Say hi to one of our newest members, greg Diamond Gonzalez, in the building.
Speaker 2:Diamond, Diamond Bro, check this out. Do you know who? Douglas Wigdor?
Speaker 1:is Douglas Wigner Wigdor. Oh man, why that last name sound familiar.
Speaker 2:Okay, so Douglas Wigdor, they say, is the person who brought Diddy down. Ok, so many have. I just came across this. I was like man, let me, let me bring this to the chat. I was like, who is? Let me bring this to the chat. I was like, who is Douglas Wigdor? And they say many have speculated about how or why did he fail from grace so fast and harshly? It made the public believe that someone had a vendetta to settle against him. The idea is completely you'll be shot to meet the man that's truly responsible for his downfall.
Speaker 2:Douglas Wigdor profile. Sexual harassment, sexual assault and employment discrimination cases. Notable cases harvey weinstein allegation. Wiggo represented multiple women women who accused film producer harvey weinstein of sexual misconduct. Dominique' kind case. He represented. You know who Dominique Strauss. He's like the French person. He represented the female who brought up the case against Dominique Strauss right. And then he also represented the Fox News litigation, where he represented over 20 employees in sexual harassment and discrimination case against Fox News. And then he also NFL discrimination lawsuit in 2022. Class action lawsuit on behalf of individual coaches Brian Flores, steve Wilkes and Ray Horton alleging discrimination practices against Black coaches in the league. Wigger has been referred to by the Financial Times as America's most prominent Me Too lawyer. His trials, verdicts and arbitration awards and settlements have exceeded $1.5 billion. Douglas Vigdor man is one of the people who pretty much been on Diddy Head and they say he's one of the reasons why Diddy's in the position that he in right now. He's the king of the Me Too movement.
Speaker 1:Okay, wow, I knew that I've seen that last name. Maybe I did a story on it before. I do remember that last name, but I didn't know he had something to do with Diddy.
Speaker 2:That's crazy man. See that's what I'm talking about. That's how you know that his road has finally come to an end, because it's too many top-notch wants his role to come to a end. You know what I'm saying yes, man, that's crazy, bro.
Speaker 1:Like you said, too many people that's ready for his role to come to an end and it's over with, and the few people who can save him, he's so far gone. They like they putting their heads in the sand, right? They like I ain't going down with you, bro. Right, dreamer in the building, y'all Dreamer, dream up, dream up, yeah, man. So what else you got Greg On Greg's hot topics? What you got over there, man?
Speaker 2:Man you know, rudy Giuliani, satisfied his Florida County election workers 148 million defamation case. It's pretty much a wrap. Former New York City Mayor, rudy Giuliani, on Monday satisfied the judgment against him that required him to pay two Fulton County election workers a total of $148 million for defamation. Court documents show A jury found Giuliani liable in 2023 for defaming Ruby Freeman and Shea Moss by falsely accusing them of tampering with the 2020 presidential vote in Georgia. The 2020 presidential vote in Georgia.
Speaker 2:A jury found Giuliana liable in 2023 for defaming Ruby Freeman and Shane Moss by falsely accusing them of tampering with the 2020 presidential vote in Georgia. In the process of reaching a settlement in January, he was held in contempt twice by two different federal judges for failing to relinquish possessions and continue to defame the two election workers. The court documents show that the settlement action has been dismissed in district court after it was determined that Giuliani had fully satisfied his obligations to Freeman and Moss man. 148 million. 148 million, yes, bro, 148 million. I mean he treated those two ladies so bad, man. I really felt sorry for them when all that was going on, but at the end of the day, the law prevailed and now they're walking around with $148 million between the two of them.
Speaker 1:Dang, that's a lot of millions bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yes, bro, just because you know, just think of millions, bro. Yeah, yes, bro, just because you know, just think about it. Though, man, they couldn't even move around because people was, you know, heckling them showing up at their house. You know death threats galore. And all these two ladies were, they were working at the polls, you know, during that election, and he basically just defamed their name, you know, left and right during that period of time, and they took him to court and sued him and won. He was trying to backpedal, he was trying not to, you know, pay him. You know trying to say I'm broke, I ain't got no money. Man, they was in his car collection, they was getting his money, to the point where, I guess, he just said you know what, I'll be better off just giving them this money, giving them these assets and being done with it because they will not stop. And, man, 148 million, done deal, done deal, crazy man.
Speaker 1:Crazy. Did you see what Mini-Me was talking about? That's something I ain't really been able to look into. I don't know if you see it about that Apple stuff I like when Michelle said. She said that's the epitome of keeping my name out your mouth 148 million Greg. Absolutely. Keep my name out your mouth.
Speaker 2:That'll make you keep the name out the mouth for 148 million, matter of fact, keep my name in the mouth for $148 million.
Speaker 1:Matter of fact, keep my name in your mouth, I'll take another $144 million. $144 million. No, ditty, keep my name in your mouth, right but? Yeah did you see? I didn't see the. She talked about this earlier. I get a chance to look into it. I don't know what they're doing, but did you see the Apple investing 500 B's?
Speaker 2:Yeah, they're bringing one here to Detroit, oh okay, do tell.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they in the initials. You're in the middle of the mix over there. There's a lot going on right in Greg's backyard for some strange reason, yeah man Back of them you pulling all the strings over there, Greg.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, I'm giving back to the community in my own little way, you know.
Speaker 1:Y'all know every story is happening right around Greg. For some reason. I'm bringing a whole warehouse to Greg's front door.
Speaker 2:Yep.
Speaker 1:What is that? What are they going to be making? Anybody know what they're doing, or it's not being told yet.
Speaker 2:They haven't said specifically what they're going to be doing, but they've already identified the real estate in Detroit. They've already. I don't know the dollar amount that they're bringing to Detroit, but it's some hundreds of millions. So there's more jobs for the community, of course. And Apple man, Apple's a good company. It's going to be here, you know, probably until the end of time. They take care of their employees. So just to see them investing in, you know, these, these urban areas, you know it kind of give me the warm and fuzzies, you know, because a company like Apple, they could take that business and be in Wyoming somewhere.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but you know what I like? Apple what's up, because they broadcast the flow show no filter every day at 9 am Eastern Monday through Friday, right.
Speaker 2:Rightm 9 am Eastern Monday through Friday Right, right, right.
Speaker 1:Subscribe to the podcast if you like. When I do sales pitches, I like to have fun with it.
Speaker 2:That's how you plug oh you're speaking of Apple.
Speaker 1:You're talking about the Apple that broadcasts the Flow Show no Filter podcast every day at 9 am Eastern Monday through Friday. Oh yeah, shout out to. Apple.
Speaker 2:See, that's what I'm talking about. They relate to the common person and they're just in our ecosystem now, from the phones to the computers, you name it. They kind of got their hands in it. So for me to see that they're also coming back to these urban areas and putting in these huge buildings to bring in workers, man, and you know they paying people good, you know, so shout out to Apple.
Speaker 1:Yeah, shout out to Apple. Man, Detroit is doing their thing. You know, us Clevelanders, all we knew about Detroit was Gator shoes and Cadillac gold medallion, gold chains with all the old school with the hats on we used to be like man they do that Like they do their gators up there.
Speaker 1:But shoot, now they got. Don't forget about buffs, don't forget about the buffs, the crocs, or what? The buffs, the glasses? Oh, crocs, or what? The buffs, the glasses, oh, oh, oh yeah, utah, ohio, you got to give me the real name. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, y'all do be having y'all do y'all glasses, the glasses can't be crazy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man. And then, man, you would be like surprised Actually it's crazy because I'm working with this cat who's trying to develop some real estate on the river. Man, if you came to Detroit now, man, it's like downtown is like night and day From like 10 years ago to now. I mean you can literally 10 years ago you went downtown you was clutching your pearls and, you know, trying to make sure your doors was locked. And now, man, it's so nice down there. They got all the good eateries, you know. You got Little Caesars Arena, you know. You got Dan Gilbert, who then came, and you know you got Little Caesars Arena. You know you got Dan Gilbert, who then came and, you know, did a lot of his business in Detroit. The Skyline is, you know, is upgraded. They building stuff all over the place, they rehabbing hotels.
Speaker 1:So, yeah, I mean Detroit got it going on right about now I like a good location for us to do one of our live show. Uh, events that we're talking about doing, greg, we might have to we might have to do one in detroit, the same area that you're talking about oh, absolutely bro it's so many nice so many nice restaurants slash event halls.
Speaker 2:You know that's kind of Detroit is about hustlers, you know that's what they they've been known to be, you know. And now you mix that corporate with that hustle, then you got you got a nice drive in you know city to real estate values that went up tremendous. So yeah, detroit, detroit on an upswing for sure.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, that's what's up. That's what's up. Yeah, we definitely got it. Felix said he never been. Detroit is definitely on the rise and I've had fun even in the old Detroit so I can imagine now definitely want to get out there. Lauren says she loves being downtown.
Speaker 2:Oh, you would love it, bro, you would love it and you are foodies, restaurants, we might be in the top three of food and restaurants in the country. I mean, and I've seen it like, you know, like different, you know polls of what areas has the best food and I haven't seen too many polls that didn't have Detroit in that top five for restaurants and you know, and eatery spots, man, it's so many flow, like you name it African food, italian food, indian food, I mean, you name it, they got it. Man. Soul food it's tremendous.
Speaker 2:That's why I said I I switched from uber eats to to doordash because I couldn't get no soul food, you know, on uber eats. And then when I switched over to doordash, man, some of the best soul food, man, and I come from, you know, when I lived in Nashville for a number of years. You know Nashville had that good southern soul food as well. So I didn't think nobody could trump that until I started eating the soul food here in Detroit. Man, I'm like, oh, because you know that could be hit and miss Right.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So yeah, man, Detroit, definitely Detroit is somewhere you know when you get to moving around you'll be here, you'll see for yourself, oh yeah for sure, For sure.
Speaker 1:Hey, I saw definitely got a shout out to Detroit and we definitely going to do a live when we do our tour for the Flow Show no Filter, Detroit going to definitely be one of our stops and we're going to hit downtown Preferably. I'm a rooftop, Like a little rooftop lounge vibe. That's what.
Speaker 2:I'm looking at.
Speaker 1:Hey, greg, we're going to every rooftop in everybody's city. The very first one I did, as a matter of fact, was in a rooftop at atlanta, because I told you one thing I'll do is I always do one to test, to do a test run. So I had like all my fans and stuff met like when I was launching, like that. I was even about to start a podcast, but this was for the pilot episode and I had an event at a rooftop lounge lounge in Atlanta. I don't know why. I can't remember the name right now, but it was really nice. We was on the rooftop, I took pictures with the fans and we just kicked it, but I didn't do the episode there. I was just kind of celebrating.
Speaker 1:But now that I've done one and I'm like not, I have my boys with me, so I had to do it. I had my first time stepping out like that. So I was like okay, I got the nerves off, it was all cool, everybody was cool. It was just like the chat. One thing about a Float fan they always be cool, it's hip. I ain't never met nobody that just wants super cool. There's always just a good vibe. You know what I mean. So now I want to do the same thing, but actually do a show there. You know what I mean. Like a show at a rooftop bar, like meet up, do a show and kind of kick it after that but the one I had in Atlanta was fun.
Speaker 1:There was a lot of people there. It was nice, so I look forward to like doing it again they got some of the dopest rooftop.
Speaker 2:You know situations that you it's so many of them, bro you got ones where it's mixed crowd. You got ones that's more African-Americans, you got some that's a spank man, it's so many. And then the skyline that Detroit has is kind of underrated, you know. You got the skyline. Then you got the water, you know, because from Detroit to Canada you got, you know all that good old water, you know. So it's a nice, nice area, man, where you can just, you know, go feel comfortable, have a good time and then get your behind back to your house. But yeah, man, it's a lot of nice spots. I've only been here for what five years, six years I mean, I probably done went to about 20 to 25 different restaurants since I've been here.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, oh yeah, we're going to do something nice then, man, I'm looking forward to it.
Speaker 2:You know, and the reason I've been able to go to so many restaurants? Because the guy I was telling you about, who is trying to now start developing you know, some houses on the Detroit River, the riverfront. He owned a restaurant, so he know everybody. I hang out with him, man, we be at this restaurant, that restaurant. You know what I'm saying. I'm a foodie too, so I be like, hey, bro, what we got going on this weekend.
Speaker 1:He be like man. We're going to be lining that up. Matter of fact, when y'all get a chance, all my Detroit people send me a good rooftop bar lounge in downtown, a good area that we could reach out to and put something together with they're going to flood you with different rooftop restaurants.
Speaker 2:Just wait, you're going to see it.
Speaker 1:I can't wait. So kind of not so great news. But everybody know Joy Reed got her show, took her shows over with. But what I wanted to speak on was I don't know I'm sure y'all probably know who rachel maddow is, um from that from msb nbc. She actually took the time at her show to tell how much um she loved and appreciate joy reed and um really like she's just heartbroken by the whole situation. But the reason I want to touch on it it ain't even necessarily just about joy reed, because a lot of I can't play it because it won't y'all won't be able to hear it like y'all can when I had a mic hooked up. But I'm gonna kind of paraphrase and it's funny that rachel maddow said the same thing that I've been saying for since maybe the end of last year or even before that.
Speaker 1:Um, rachel maddow said what people don't realize is is so much going on behind the scenes that has never happened before. And she said like the, the freedom of press and freedom of speech, of media and press, she said, is under attack like never before. And then she said this live on the show. She said, uh, you try to tell people like like it's hard for me to get y'all understand, but the attack on freedom of press and all that she said it's never been it's. She said she's been in the game for years and decades and decades and said she never seen nothing like this. And I've been saying that for a long time and now I'm glad to see now mainstream media is putting the call out there to the public that, if any, any of it's more of a time than ever before, any of your news people or your podcast or anybody that you support, you have to support them any way you can these days. Because you see, just like how Joy Reid they said Joy Reid, rachel Maddow said it was only two non-brown I mean non-white people that had their show at some type of prime whatever. She said on MSNBC Something about either that either had shows or had them in prime time, I can't remember. But she said both of those have been fired. Staffers and all the behind the scenes people who are also getting let go, laid off, saying that they can apply for a different position so they give them a different position and pay them less. And if you ain't going with whatever the new agenda is, then you grass. And she was almost in tears. She focused on her show.
Speaker 1:I just thought it was time to bring it up, because I've been saying that they are trying their best to get a hold of this narrative. Y'all they don't like that. We can get on here and talk to each other and talk about what's really going on and we can put our hand up to that BS narrative that they've been trying to shove down our throats no diddy, since the fifties and sixties, when TV even came around. You know what I mean. So, like I said, give me your thoughts on that.
Speaker 1:But I just thought that somebody of that level is saying the same thing I keep. I've been saying as loud and as long as people are going to listen to me, because what happens is most people just see a little bit right now, but they don't understand. And then by the time you really understand, it's going to be too late. And that's why I'm the type of person that I screen stuff early, cause I'm confident in what I'm saying. I don't have to wait for everybody to catch up. But I'm glad Rachel Maddow is telling the real and what's going on man with the new media.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean first of all Rachel Maddow. She a beast. She's been a truth teller. You know I'm surprised she still got a show, but I just let you know how cold she is.
Speaker 1:Exactly. And for her to say that I don't want to cut you off, but and for her to say what she said on the show she's definitely a beast, but go ahead.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she a beast. She said it on the network.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she a beast, bro. She said that was a bad idea.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they didn't try to cut her legs from up under her many a times, you know, and she always been at. You know she's um. You know she's. You know she's um. She's one of those type of ladies who do a lot of deep dives on things Like she's educated me about you know a lot of different things over the years, because she's not scared to go into those places and bring the information back to her audience.
Speaker 2:That's what I love about Rachel Maddow. You know what I'm saying. And she does not play with anybody. I don't care how much power you have if you didn't did something that you ain't supposed to do. She's bringing light to it and it ain't gonna just be a gloss over. She gonna get all the way in your business. You know I'm saying and and for her to do that.
Speaker 2:I mean her and Joy, I mean they. You know you just if you watch MSNBC over the years, you would see that they had a personal relationship. You can tell they respected each other. You know, and and you know Rachel ain't going to just get fake, you know, when something happens that she don't agree with and apparently she doesn't agree with what just happened with Joy man. So that's definitely good to see, but I mean, you just got to think about it.
Speaker 2:For the past almost eight years, everybody in the political pretty much landscape has been saying fake news, fake news, fake news, fake news. You know what I'm saying. So it doesn't surprise me that so much chaos is going on behind the scenes because you know, they've kind of set it up where you know the people, that's really the truth tellers behind the scenes. Man like Joy probably been taking a beating for a long time. Man, yeah, be honest with you, you know. And then the other young lady, I think she's either Filipino I can't even remember her name right off the top of my head but they let her go as well, right, how's the two people?
Speaker 1:she talked about.
Speaker 2:Yeah, alex, alex, alex Wagner is her name, alex, the same type, you know, she her enjoy, you know, thick as thieves, you know. And Alex was the same way. She was, you know, one of those truth tellers as well. But then once they gave everybody the DEI pass, then it kind of made it a little bit more easier for the higher-ups to let these type of individuals go by the wayside, unfortunately. So, yeah, it's sad man, it's sad yeah that's sad man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm just over here playing with stuff y'all, so yeah, man.
Speaker 2:We got some basketball tonight, bruh. Who we got, let's go. Who we got you got a chance to sit back and watch your Cleveland Cavaliers tee up against who they're playing Orlando, and then after that, the real show showtime is Luka against the Mavs. Okay, so Luka against the Mavs.
Speaker 1:Okay, so Luca against the Mavs. What time?
Speaker 2:The Cleveland I think it's the Cleveland and Orlando game starts at either 7.30 or 8.
Speaker 1:Okay, that game if they start at 7.30, that game will be over at 7.35. What's the next one? We making quick work of people. That's why I ain't been talking about my calf so much. I don't got to explain what we doing.
Speaker 2:Who the next game?
Speaker 1:Greg, that game will be over at 7.35,. Orlando Magic. Shout out to all my Orlando fans out there, but we're going to have to hand it to you on the platter tonight. What's the next game, Greg?
Speaker 2:But we're going to have to hand it to you on the platter tonight. What's the next game, greg Bro?
Speaker 1:I think you might be a little too confident over there, bro. I always am, I always am. That's why the players be like shut up man. Hey look, I don't got to be sweating in the fourth quarter at the free throw line. Bro hey look, we're going to be up by 30 in the first five minutes. The NBA players will be DMing me. Shut up, man.
Speaker 2:Bro, I'm just saying what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I'm giving Orlando all kind of bulletin board. You took the words right out of my mouth.
Speaker 2:You took the words right out of my mouth. No, diddy you man, bro. Orlando is not to be played with, bro.
Speaker 1:So hey, look what I did was I set it up for either I could come in tomorrow talking or y'all can come in talking. So one way, it's only going to go one way or the other, greg. Yeah, bro, if the Cavs do what they're supposed to do, then I can come in tomorrow and talk my talk. If not, if the Cavs get their butt beat, I'm going to have a little bubble like Greg tomorrow. I'm going to be just a little medallion, just a little medallion, bro.
Speaker 2:I think both games is going to be man. This is what I'm talking about, man. This is why I love NBA basketball this time of the year. And then you got teams like everybody is good. It's not like a lot of separation between these teams, man. So every game you watch it's a barn burner, yeah.
Speaker 1:And like I was about to say, you took the words too because I was about to say good and exciting, like the dynamics of the teams this year, because you know you can have a lot of good teams and then it can be a lot of boring like the makeup of the team, but to me, all the teams that are in the top half, they're exciting to watch. You know, I know people are getting tired of all the threes, but what's happening is it's just that when the real good teams play as good basketball, but when it ain't the two good teams, when you're watching people just run up and down shooting threes, it look like LA fitness. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:But when you got the Lakers, the Cavs, the Celtics, the Mavs or all these teams that's balling Oklahoma City Thunder. That was a crazy game where SGA went to the rack, went to lay it up, had the game winner and Anthony Edwards came out of the way I mean, came out of nowhere and swatted it. This is like playoffs, bro.
Speaker 2:Exactly, even man. This is crazy because I've never, and people are going to be like man. How are you going to be from Michigan and not like the Pistons, because I've always been a Lakers fan.
Speaker 1:Oh, yeah, yeah, no foul for that, greg. I know bro, I know bro, you were a part of the bad boys.
Speaker 2:Yes, bro, you're a big Lakers fan.
Speaker 1:I know they hate you at the oh they hate me, bro, they my boys.
Speaker 2:Oh my god, bro. You have no idea, bro, they hate me, but it's crazy because I'm warming up. I ain't warming up to the pistons to the point where I'm about to switch my allegiance, but I'm warming up to them because the style of play, like everybody on the Pistons team is looking like they could, you know, have some motion this playoff season. They definitely making the playoffs, compared to last year where they barely was winning games.
Speaker 1:Man, you know what I'm saying. Hey, greg, I got to get your thoughts on what many of me just said. What about Embiid missing all these games, and is it over with for him, man?
Speaker 2:Man, I'm so tired of Embiid man, I'm really tired of Embiid just stealing money, because that's all he's doing at this point. Of MB just stealing money, because that's all he's doing at this point. He's just stealing money. And you know 400 games bro hold on y'all.
Speaker 1:The door locked. Take it, greg 400 games.
Speaker 2:that's crazy. So, yeah, I mean MB, I just think, with the new culture of you know being able to, you know, sit out of games, and you know it's it's it's such a tragedy because you, you got these fans coming to these games. You know they may be spending their lives in order to you know, actually come to the game and now you know you can't even come and see your favorite players. So, embiid, you know it's sad, it's just sad Crisis averted.
Speaker 1:Huh, I said crisis averted. Door locked, unlocked, all good. Y'all See, this is when you do a live show, you keep it real.
Speaker 2:I don't even know what happened. I seen Darnell come in and say the door is locked. What does that mean? Oh, darnell is. Yeah, darnell was locked out. That's dope dog.
Speaker 1:Yeah, ain't that dope. Hey look, when all your friends know how to use technology, you unstoppable. Yeah, we a bunch of old ones that know how to use this technology. We like the young crew.
Speaker 2:That's crazy, bro. I'm like what does he mean? The door is locked.
Speaker 1:My old crew friends would have been calling my phone and shit man, not the middle of the show. You going to talk to me. You got to come in the show and talk to me.
Speaker 2:I ain't know what was going on. I had to put the mute button on.
Speaker 1:Greg put the my mic on mute. I told you, greg don't miss nothing. That's why Greg was my boy. He know what was going on. He know they was kicking the door in and hey look, flo was about to be taking off and cut some live on the show.
Speaker 2:I'm like I can't chat to her, I can't hear this.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, it's all good. Y'all we're having fun, Y'all just are so welcome. And I tell everybody who around me you a part of this. That's why I don't want to make it where. I got to be all like, oh, you can't bother me while I'm doing it. I like for everything. It's part of the show. It's why people like my stuff. We just open. He said the doors are locked. I put it in. I highlighted it in the chat.
Speaker 2:I didn't know what was going on.
Speaker 1:He didn't know what was going on. He didn't know what was going on. I was wondering why I came back y'all and my mic was muted. I said what I do I got to put it on time out.
Speaker 2:I heard ruckus.
Speaker 1:You're right. Hey, Greg, I was like this.
Speaker 2:I thought Stevie J was over there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Stevie J and Diddy done pulled up.
Speaker 2:I was like I got to make some moves, I got to make some calls. Man, stevie J over there, the infiltrator, my cap, let me see what's going on. Man man, we have the ball man. That was funny, man we was just talking about Embiid. Oh sorry, self man.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I was just telling the chat that the thing that I hate about you know the whole, you know management of you, know your time, all this stuff that these players are doing. You know people be spending their hard-earned money to go see these games and they can't see the superstars bro.
Speaker 1:We are still laughing we all still laughing at my camera. Go off, what's going on? Why is my camera?
Speaker 2:off. You did that. You got to cut it back down.
Speaker 1:Hey y'all great, I'm straight. I don't even know how my camera went off.
Speaker 2:I don't know bro.
Speaker 1:Damn Diddy and Stevie J. What the hell y'all doing? Hold on, how do you turn? Oh, hold on, hold on. Hold on, here we go there you go.
Speaker 2:Yeah you so low. There you go. Yeah you so low you ain't got your marble floors and your piano behind you. No more, man, I don't need it, man, that's just deep gold.
Speaker 1:I feel, it.
Speaker 2:So yeah, man, they are laughing. Man, we thought we was all about to have to get in our cars. Get in our cars, man they are laughing man.
Speaker 1:We thought we was all about to have to get in our cars planes. I like how you muted me and just continued the show. When I came back you was just rolling with the show. I was just like why I can't talk?
Speaker 2:I didn't know my mic was off I didn't know. My mic was off. I didn't know what Darnell was doing. I'm like is Darnell, has Stevie J Infiltrated and put a new name Like Stevie J Darnell?
Speaker 1:Y'all gotta keep your head on the swivel. You don't never know what, what somebody might do. Y'all gotta be head on a swivel. You'll never know what somebody might do. Y'all got to be, you got to be, you got to be, you got to think. Look, think the worst first and then let it be better than the worst.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, that's exactly what you got to do.
Speaker 1:But what would you talk about sports?
Speaker 2:What about sports? Yeah, no, that's what were we talking about with sports.
Speaker 1:What about sports? Yeah, no, that's what we was talking about, right.
Speaker 2:We was talking about NBA. But it ain't just NBA, you know. It's a lot of cats, man, that just you know. The NBA is just throwing out so much money nowadays where these guys, if you got any kind of talent and you know, you want to just kind of, you know, milk the system. They're allowing you to pretty much milk the system nowadays, man, which is crazy, you know, because back in the day, star players didn't miss games Even, and LeBron still got that in him.
Speaker 2:Lebron don't miss games. You know what I'm saying. He don't really believe in that low management concept, like a lot of these cats, do you know. That's why I still love LeBron man, because he is a true purist when it comes to the game. He's there every night. I ain't going to say he don't take a night off every now and then, but to be honest with you, I really don't.
Speaker 2:Unless it's towards the end of the season he trying to rest up before the playoffs, he might take a game or two off, but outside of that, man, people pay them, you know, pay that money to come see these players and you on a bench in street clothes. I'd be wanting to just go over there and just smack them in the face, bro. Man, what are you doing, bro? These people did probably save a couple you know checks probably saved a couple checks. Tickets ain't inexpensive, tickets are expensive. And they show up thinking, you know, bring the kids. The kids are fans of whatever player for whatever team. And then you get there, you just spent all this money, and your main player on the bench talking about some low management man. Come on, man, I don't like that at all, bro. I don't like it. And your main player on the bench talking about some low management man.
Speaker 1:Right, come on man, I don't like that at all, bro. I don't like it. I don't like it. And they ruining it. That's why people is, that's why the game going down Right. People don't understand.
Speaker 1:In any business you do, we do, you do in this world, passion is what sells and what people gravitate to. People ain't seeing the passion. Only time they start seeing the passion is during the playoffs. That's why everybody love nba playoffs but they ain't having it, ain't no passion in the regular season. Man, people is they, they sitting out games because of a sore, sore ankles, a sore calf muscle, you know just reasons where back in the day they play and so people getting tired of it, man, and that's why the rating is going down for real Cause, like we just said, it's some good team, it's some good teams to watch, but overall the perception is that you know they, they, they. People are tired of the players barely playing. Even when they do play, you know you don't see the passion like back in the day. So the NBA going to have to fix that. What you think about? Mini-me brought up the tish push they trying to ban.
Speaker 2:She said man, don't be mad, because they done came up with something that can't be stopped. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:Yeah, Look, you just said that you can't, so you can play. You can't stop it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, you, you, if you are you that concerned about the tits push, do it too, you know what I'm saying what are you talking about? You got, you know, 300 pound lineman, just like they got 300 pound lineman, you know they're not. They're not about to ban that, they're not about to do that no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1:But the funny part was the the people on the rules committee act like they considering it. They try to say people get hurt on that play or something I'm like is this football or is this? What is this?
Speaker 2:Pompom, or you know, you remember pompom Touch football. Yeah man, they not about to.
Speaker 1:I mean, they gotta consider they better not.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they gotta consider everything right. Yeah, somebody making a consider they better not. Yeah, they got to consider everything right. Yeah, they better not. Somebody making a complaint.
Speaker 1:They already kicking off the ball and everybody got to stand like a statue for a minute before the ball comes up, which I hate. I'm still trying to get used to that, but I ain't even brought that up yet. I hate it. You're about to bring up everything. What did you say? Yeah, I hate it, I hate it bro, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Come on Now you're going to eliminate Tush Bush. We already got to watch everybody stand like a statue with a ball in the air. Then, when it drops, then everybody start moving. What the hell am I watching? First time I saw that I thought my Wi-Fi was messing up.
Speaker 2:I thought why are you?
Speaker 1:moving. Wi-fi was messing up. I said why are you moving?
Speaker 2:Shana what the that's the new rule. We need to ask Shana what the hubby think about it, you know.
Speaker 1:What do Pepper think about the new NFL I know he be talking about it what they should play with they leg. They leg be broke. They just throw they leg over they shoulder and keep playing. Man, it didn't matter.
Speaker 2:And he played on one of those teams too. I mean, he played with the Giants when they you know, when they was on them Super Bowl runs and, bro, they would be like you say, man, they might be out there with two broke legs and still balling. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, man, it's, it's, it's a different. Have you ever seen the video on on social media where they go? They show, you know, when you walk through a door and you accidentally bump up against the door. You know what I'm saying. So they show, like the different decades, like the 80s, you walk through the door, you bump the door, you just, you know, you like door, what you doing in the way door, get out the way door. Then the 90s, they hit the door. They kind of like fall off a little bit. Then they got to the 90s, they hit the door. They kind of like fall off a little bit. Then they got to the 2000s and when they hit the door they was like oh, you know like oh it hurt.
Speaker 2:It's a full surgery. Yeah, it kind of reminds me of that, like, you know what I'm saying, as the generation, as we move forward with generations, seems like the generations just get a little bit softer every decade, for whatever reason. Man, you know what I'm saying, yeah.
Speaker 1:What we got else, man Greg's hot topics. Speaking of football, let me go to one. I got one that I had that I wanted everybody just let everybody know. With all this crazy playing stuff going around, they got the nerve to be. Now they want to drop a flight. The real flying car that's about to come out. This ain't the time, but I did want to bring it up. They, they got the new flying car. It's going to be. I think they said it costs like $300,000. And they already they showed it flying Like it's a real like thing and I think, let me see. They say, let me give y'all the story. So this is from Keisha Gale. It says look like the future is officially here. A flying car isn't just a wild dream anymore. It's real, it's moving and it's about to change the game in a big way.
Speaker 1:Over the weekend, the 2025 Silicon Valley Auto Show kicked off and showcased the ALEF flying car. That's A-L-E-F flying car and let's just say it's not your regular electric vehicle. This baby comes with an extra trick it can vertically take off Like it can just vertically take off from a sitting position. Take off, go straight up and fly over like a it's. They say it's not just a regular electric vehicle, it can actually fly. So, um, they say, the san mateo based uh company just hit a major milestone. Uh, they successfully tested this flying car in the city. And let's just say, folks are shook. People do not believe it's a video, people think it's cgi. But this is not ai generated. That's why, actually, we had, like, some crews and television crews there and they shot it live, is what they're saying. But the bottom line is, um, it's a literal flying car. Y'all gotta go see the footage. Which would you be? Would you be purchasing one of those? Greg?
Speaker 2:bro. Yes, I see devastating accidents with regular cars every day. You know what I'm saying. Can you imagine we flying? I mean everybody in the chat saying the Jetsons, the Jetsons, and I agree. And the thing about the Jetsons, oh wow.
Speaker 1:Quit Damn, there it goes. We ain't ready for that, and it just flies over and then it lands and rides regularly.
Speaker 2:I ain't ready for that either, Greg. What's the point I get, yeah.
Speaker 1:Midair, midair, and when anything happen, midair, you just done.
Speaker 2:I'm like, are they going to hire like a whole new group of air traffic controllers just for the, the, the vehicles?
Speaker 1:yeah, man, that guy flew over that white car. Y'all and you know everybody in the rush. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, so it's gonna be you in a rush and then you look at a car because they can't get around you, they just fly over right. I don't want no car over me leaking or no, it's electric, so it ain't gonna be leaking nothing. But I don't want no car even flying over me. Would it be land on?
Speaker 2:I. I just think it's too, it's too risky and it would have to be like a whole new ecosystem that would surround it where you know I mean of course you know we drive. It went from horses to you know carriages, to actual cars, to planes. The evolution and technology of things is going to happen. I'm not counting it out at some point. I don't know if we'll see it in our generation. They said they're going to drop this in a couple years.
Speaker 1:They said man.
Speaker 2:I think they say a lot of things. Right, this is a big hurdle.
Speaker 1:Hey look y'all that's a bad idea.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You know, sometimes you ain't got to make it like real, like detailed or real creative, it's just that's a bad idea. Yeah, what about if you're drinking and flying and driving and flying? I wonder what's the penalty for that If you're drinking and flying Death.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. It has to be a whole ecosystem created to support flying cars.
Speaker 1:Exactly how you going to just fly in the air wherever you want.
Speaker 2:Nah, that you know. I mean I see, like the cars, like you know, in Miami, when you go miami and you out on the water and you see the car, boats, you, you've seen those before, right, uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Well, I actually, uh, that's something I want to do with my son. I want to take the little car, boat things, yeah, yeah, like go-karts right.
Speaker 2:I mean, that's that's my point when I say you know, evolution when it comes to cars, planes, it is constantly happening, right, you know. So I'm not going to say that it'll never. You know, if you look at the Jetsons, they kind of, you know, predicted a lot of the things that we're enjoying now. As far as technology, from FaceTime, you know, from flying cars and robots, and you know, all those things that we saw on that show was blown away with we're actually seeing. Now. You know what I'm saying, because we're not, oh, go ahead, no. So I'm saying Go ahead, no. So I'm just, I was just going to say so it's a possibility.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was just hey look, because I was just thinking remember how crazy it was just the fact that they were seeing who they was talking to on the screen. Remember how crazy we thought that was, how advanced that was in that time. We're like that's sweet, how they like can see who they talking to and whoever they talking to can see them. And here we are.
Speaker 2:And their maid was a robot. And now you know, now we're, rosie was a robot, you know what I'm saying. So now we're, rosie was a robot, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:So now we're dealing with the potential of robots, you know, being the next humans, almost, and the way they set it up. They're getting ready to come in and, you know, take over a lot of the work that humans, you know, have been doing for decades. Now it's a possibility that they can figure it out where you can actually start flying cars. The thing about it, what they know, is, the average person isn't going to be able to afford these vehicles that they're talking about. If it's just a small, it's going to be blowing to afford these vehicles that they're talking about, right? So if it's just a small, it's going to be Floyd Mayweather, yeah, if it's a small group of people that can afford the vehicles. I'm just like trying to figure out what the actual ecosystem would look like. From you, you know, being able to get from point A to point B. That's going to be interesting. Yeah, yeah, system will look like. From you, you know, being able to get from point a to point b. That's gonna be interesting.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, so yeah I wanted to speak on that. I saw that kind of right before we got on and it just had dropped. I was like, oh yeah, we gotta talk a little bit about these flying cars, what y'all think, and I don't think nobody gonna get in one right now.
Speaker 2:No, no, uh-uh, I would have to be like in a field of about 400 acres, no other, nothing else around you know what I'm saying and I'm still only getting about one foot off the ground.
Speaker 1:I gotta be at a height that if this thing just free fall, I'm still good right.
Speaker 1:I'm about 6 inches to 12 inches off the ground and see what it's hitting for. That remind me when I went zipline and that that's the. That's something I was so excited to do, that what after I did it? I'd never do that again in life. I don't want to be up in the air that high with one thing to count on, and that's what I didn't like about ziplining. I went on a big, huge ziplining thing and it was cool. Ty was really up there and really was on one of the highest, longest, biggest ziplining that ever was. And, bro, when you sliding across that thing and you looking down and there's nothing down there for miles, like you up in the mountains like, and the only thing holding you is a little clip like this size of this finger, man, I didn't imagine that. When I said I wanted to go ziplining, I like ziplining I never go ziplining again.
Speaker 1:I like it. Oh, I liked it when I did it. I never do it again.
Speaker 2:I do some other stuff I do ziplining, any chance I?
Speaker 1:get to do it, bro. Oh, I wish you got it. You got to go, man. You got to go where I went in Tennessee, to one of the biggest highest ones ever. You going to like it then? Yeah, I love ziplining. I'll be down waiting on you, but you'll like it. It waiting on you, but you're like it's so high it take 30 minutes just to get up to the top. And then when you get to the top you gotta ride like I think it was almost like six, seven, eight. It was a lot of zip lines you had to ride to even get back down. So, like, once you get up there, you committed. You know like you can't only way back down is to ride the zip lineine. Do you ski? I haven't skied since I was back in school. We used to take trips and go ski, but not since then. But skiing was fun, yeah, and I had some wipeouts on the ski slopes.
Speaker 2:You see, yeah, it was fun.
Speaker 1:I fell off the little ski slope thing. It was just taking off and I wasn't all the way on. Good, I fell about 10 feet.
Speaker 2:See, you know what's crazy? I don't know why, but when I was in high school it was called the psychology club and all the dimes was up in the psychology club. All the dimes was up in the psychology club and part of it, and that's how they kind of got boys to come, because it was pretty much all females in the psychology club. But one of the things that they did every year is they took this weekend trip to go skiing. So that's how I got introduced to skiing, by getting in the psychology club, and I kind of fell in love with it.
Speaker 2:It was crazy because most of my boys like and I should have in hindsight I wish I would have went the other way they would go golf and we would go skiing. So that would kind of be like the difference. A lot of my, my people would go play golf and we would actually go, because you know, the ski slope from flint and holly is only like 30 minutes away. You know what I'm saying. So and they got the big heels, man, man, it's a time and that's how I actually learned how to ski, by going on those weekend trips. Like the first time I went, man, I woke up. The next day, man, I swear, I felt like I was in a train wreck. But once you kind of get the basics down, then it becomes fun, man, I mean, when did I go skiing? Probably about two years ago, yeah, when I was in.
Speaker 1:Maryland. Oh yeah, so you've been recently.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, man, just over the years I've been, you know we used to go, when I lived in DC, to go um to virginia every year, skiing. I man, every single year we would go skiing man, I love skiing man and then you know yeah it's fun, man. I couldn't get into the snowboarding I. I just I don't know I I really wasn't too fine at that. But actually skiing man, I love it. I can. I'll go right now.
Speaker 1:Ski trip coming soon.
Speaker 2:Yes, Ski trip. Ski trip, man, it means so much fun, man, you get a little you know a little libation in your system. Man, you got to be careful on that ski slope though, though, because you can't oh I told you, I know you cannot play with them ski slopes you will have, you will break both ankles at the same time yeah, legs, you know people have unalived themselves on the ski slopes. So, yeah, you gotta be careful, you gotta know what you're doing?
Speaker 1:Yeah, don't you? Ain't a professional like Greg. You got to relax. Yeah, you got to relax.
Speaker 2:And I ain't no professional, but I still have to relax.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying, what you got, man. Before we get out of here Another Greg hot topic, man.
Speaker 2:We was talking about football. What were we missing? Football man. What's up with the Eagles? Are they declining the visit to the White House?
Speaker 1:Oh, and then they came back and said they're going, so I'm thrown off.
Speaker 2:I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 1:First they said they wasn't going to the White House and then, like not too long after that, I saw a whole other thing saying they going now. So I don't know if anybody in the chat got any info on that. But I definitely I don't know, man.
Speaker 2:You know what happened. They claim that they declined the visit and then the White House came back and said we ain't invite you. And now we're back to okay, if they are inviting us, then we're going to consider actually going. So we're in that gray area right now and this happens, you know, with with for whatever reason. You know people have whatever issues they have with the president. You know this ain't the first time. It went back and forth when he was in office I can't remember who it was, but they were a little back and forth about going to the White House and they eventually ended up going. I think that's going to be one of these situations as well. How are you going to not go to the White House, bro? It's a tradition.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying it ain't like you're to not go to the White House bro, it's a tradition, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:It ain't like you're about to go in there and have a meeting, sit down with the president. You're going because it's tradition. You're in the White House. You won the Super Bowl, go to the White House. You know what I'm saying. So when I heard that was like come on, philly now.
Speaker 1:Well, what it is is, you gotta think, a lot of those players, a lot of their families, especially the top players on Philly. They not feeling Trump, that's what it is.
Speaker 1:It don't even be them. I'm just explaining the other side of it. A lot of times it ain't even as much as the players, as it is they mama, they daddy, they brother, they sister, they this or they that. Because you think you know what I'm saying. Most of the stars on the Eagles or the team that run it, they look like me and you. So what happens is they have that pressure from their family like you going to see Trump, and they like nah, their family like you're going to see trump and they like nah. And so you know that's where that struggle begins, because I, you know, a lot of times you be in that position because when you, once you become a football player, you understand the politics of it and for the most part, they're gonna tend to think like you, you know, or think like anybody say you know what it's the president, let me just go.
Speaker 1:But a lot of people don't realize, man, that family influence and these is young guys, these, you know it's some older guys, but for the majority these is 25, 26 and under guys. You know what I'm saying. So they still, they don't want to upset their mama, who don't give a rip about Trump, or their daddy or their girl or whoever. You know what I mean. It's just a crazy situation all across the board. It's still funny to me saying because once y'all and I don't know if they said they wasn't going or whatever but to me, if I say I ain't going, I ain't going, I ain't going to say I ain't going until my decision already made. Once I say I ain't going to say I ain't going until my decision already made, so once I say I ain't going, it wouldn't change. So that's the only thing throwing me off. I mean, if you going to go, just go. But if you're saying you ain't going to go, why are you going? Now? Tell us why.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because the higher-ups was like get your ASS to that White House, Uh-huh.
Speaker 1:They know Trump be like. They'll put a tariff on the NFL. Trump don't care. He'll sign an executive order. I'm raising the NFL tax to 75%, Right? Trump don't care if he even can do it for real he doesn't want to sign an executive order. He love that. So, like you said, the higher ups, the people who name on their checks, when they get their checks that signature on there. He said I better go see Trump because he will definitely act a fool to him.
Speaker 2:that's a slight yeah.
Speaker 1:If I was in a position, I would do the same thing.
Speaker 2:If I was the president and they tried not to come see me?
Speaker 1:I'd pull my weight. Oh, y'all don't want to come see me. I got you.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:I got you. Right, I think it's the way it hurt.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think they tried that with Obama a little bit. But you know, at the end of the day, the higher ups are going to step in and be like man. We're a team Number one, number two this is an honor. Every sports team that's been ever won the Super Bowl has been in the White House, no matter who the president was. Grow up is what they're going to tell them Get in the bus or the plane because you're going. You know what I'm saying, and if you don't want to go, I'm going to hit you in them pockets. How about that?
Speaker 1:Right? And so, like I said, as far as that story, I'm going to hit you in them pockets. How about that, right? And so, like I said, as far as that story, I'm going to end on this note. As far as that story, they just threw me off when they said they wasn't going and then the players said they was going.
Speaker 2:I just don't like flip-flopping.
Speaker 1:I just don't like flip-flopping. My thing is make your decision and stand on it. You know me, that's just me personally. But see, I ain't gonna come out and say I ain't going. Unless I just ain't going, you know what I mean ain't gonna be no change. So like when the team say they going and I already said I wasn't going, it'll just be the team, right, whatever I? I thought it through before I made that decision and put it out, you know. So in that case, that's the only thing kind of threw me off. I was like, damn, how you going to say y'all not going and now y'all going. So basically, y'all done. Let them tell you what to do, which, hey, whatever floats your boat, I'm just saying, once I make a decision, that'd be my decision.
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