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A quiet room after a notification glitch turned into an unexpected reset: show up anyway. That’s the energy we carried into a raw, unfiltered conversation about platform choices, parenting through a teen mental health crisis, and the cost of telling the truth when the microphone isn’t perfect. We walk you through why we said yes to a TMZ ask tied to the Rob Reiner story, even though we don’t mess with big outlets. The reason is simple and hard: when the topic is mental health and the stakes are your own kid, pride doesn’t get to drive.
We talk about the real weight of supporting a teen who was joyful for years and then, in a blink, slipped into a darker place. There’s guilt when you feel happy. There’s frustration when safety and love are rejected. There’s a plan anyway: stay proactive, seek help, and become the example someone else will need. If resilience, teen depression, and family recovery are part of your world right now, you’ll feel seen here.
We also cover the latest on the Brown University shooting, sharing verified details and asking the uncomfortable questions about security, motive, and the systems that keep failing students and families. From there, we consider what the Epstein file release might—or might not—reveal, and why decades of redactions leave the public skeptical. Through it all, our community sets the course: you voted yes on an investigative deep dive into school budget manipulation and student outcomes, and no on pitches that don’t serve our core mission.
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Wake up, wake up, wake up. It's the flow show no filter. Come on in. Hey y'all, I wasn't sending out uh notifications. Uh I was online for about five minutes earlier and nobody got it. So I don't know what's going on. So I just came straight on. I didn't even schedule it.
SPEAKER_02:Come on in, come on in, come on in, come on in.
SPEAKER_00:Hey y'all, I wasn't giving up no notifications. I apologize. But uh I've been I was on live earlier for five minutes and not one person was in there. I was like, what the hell is going on? I'm like, what the hell is going on? Come on in, y'all. I was on live for five minutes by myself. Come on in, y'all. The thoughts, views, and opinions shared on the flow show, no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Yeah, Angelina. I was on live for five minutes earlier and it never sent out any notifications for y'all. So I was live like by myself for five minutes. I said, damn, not one person, not one person is here this morning. I was on live for five minutes. Literally. And it was like not one person. So then when I checked it, it didn't send out anything. It didn't send out anything. I've been on. This is my second live. I had to uh turn down that live. I mean, I had to turn off that live and then do a whole new live. So this is my second live this morning. So we're gonna try this again. But everybody coming in now, I didn't know what the hell was going on. Yeah, it didn't, it didn't it didn't send out anything. You know, I scheduled it. And obviously nobody saw, you know, normally, you know, normally y'all see like coming up at 8 30. I scheduled it. So you should have you should have seen the schedule before I even before 8 30 even came. So it's like it didn't send out shit. I don't know what what happened. Just a glitch. I think it was just a glitch, but all good, all good. A lot to talk about today. Oh my I got my my uh my right hand man, big dog, freestyle Fridays. Let me hey look. Without without further ado. No, but we'll talk about that first, Angelina. We're gonna talk about that first. The uh the the Brown the Brown University shooting was found in a storage unit. We'll get on that first. Uh I just sent the link, uh uh C Tuck. Come on, come on in.
SPEAKER_02:Come on in here, my dog.
SPEAKER_01:Big dog. C tuck. We're gonna be able to talk about a little bit of this, a little bit of that today.
SPEAKER_00:So everybody come on in, yeah, yeah. Okay, all right, C Tuck, we got you no big rushing, big dog.
SPEAKER_01:I got us all loaded up. So look.
SPEAKER_00:Um my day one supporters know this about me. One thing about that's unique about me. I will call your ass out. I will speak my mind. Yeah, today is payday, y'all. This is my quick come on today, Christmas payday. This is the last Friday before Christmas. Thank God it's payday. Come on with the super chats. I like that Smith Smith Sweet Tooth is getting it started.$10 holla, last working day of the year is nearly done. Happy Friday, Christmas greetings, flowing fam. All right, come on, y'all. Come on in. Load up them super chats. And hey, look, y'all, y'all treat me good. I might even work, I might even bring the show on Christmas Eve. Bring me them super chats. I appreciate it, Miss Sweet Tooth. I really do. Um, but one thing about me, people know I'll call you out, but I have very thick skin and I have a way with, you know, I don't hold grudges. I'll work, you know, I'll I'll give somebody a chance um if they acquiesce to what's going on, and like at the same time, I'm always gonna stay independent. Um that's the most important to me of anything because I gotta be able to say what I want to say. And so I was caught with a I was caught with a big decision to make yesterday. Full transparency, you know, I we talk about everything. So it's no secret what I'm going through with my son. So uh we all know the Rob Reiner story for me is uh a serious, you know, serious situation. I'm paying close attention just to, you know, the the the pitfalls and the things that come our way. So it was crazy. TMZ hit me up again, but this time they hit me up to speak on Rob Reiner. Now me and some of my community people have already spoke, like in DMs, that I already gave TM Sleazy, still give him their nickname. I still gave them credit because they finally seen how you know how foul Diddy was or is when all that lawyer stuff came out. Uh and so they took it's so crazy that they reached out to me once they now they kind of anti-Diddy, and they reached out. But the what made it stinky for me is they reached out and wanted to get my comments on the Rob Reiner story. Now y'all know I'm a I'm I'm uh I love my platform, I'm gonna continue to build it, but having an opportunity to speak on the Rob Reiner thing with what I'm going through with my son, and also my son is right there listening, that was a sign to me. Like I'm not petty. I know Fire Glory wrote, don't do it, but the thing is, I I can't, and you would have to be in my shoes. Any opportunity, I don't like any of the media outlets, and it's and it's and it's and I and I put it out there all the time, and I still put it out there, I don't like any of them. That's why I stay independent, but I have to still use them, I still use CNN, I don't like CNN, but I still come to y'all and report stories from CNN, and I don't like any of them, but I'm also not petty enough and look at things as a sign. I have a big uh responsibility. If I was petty, y'all wouldn't even know about me. If I was petty, y'all wouldn't even know about me. Y'all know about me because I am a person that will look at the bigger picture, and for me to get an opportunity, I don't care if it was TM Sneasy, CNN, MSNBC, even Fox News. If they're giving me an opportunity to speak on something where it's mental health, I'm I gotta do it. I gotta do it. If I if I sit up here because I'm I don't like or I dislike how a certain publication did something, and I'm going through this with my son, and they're giving me an opportunity to be going into millions, and with my son watching me, I'm taking that every time, I'm taking it every time. Um, it means that much to me. This is uh uh uh uh uh uh the the most difficult thing I've ever went through in my life. Most difficult thing I've ever went through in my life, and I'm going through it publicly. Um anybody that knows me know me and my son's mother have been with him and do you know this been we like the Cosby show the way we raised dogs. So to go through what I'm going through now, this is completely blindsided, and you would have to really know me to know that. I tell people all the time it would be a little different if this was all my son's whole life was like this, or he was a troubled kid, or or or or you know, didn't have a mom that was there, or dad was there, and then I was I would we were kind of braced for this, but this has been my son has been the happiest caring person, happy his whole life, and in a blink of an eye, we in a whole nother space. I can't even explain to y'all. All I say is look at y'all. If you got eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve years old, that's perfectly happy, you're giving them everything they got, and they just the happiest kid, and then 17, 18, you going through what I'm going through. You can't even explain it, dog. Everybody around me who has kids at that younger age, um just being around seeing what I'm going through, they are looking at their situation differently and realizing you could give everything, they could be happy, you don't see it coming. See, people would assume my son or something, we've been going through somewhat type of issues this whole his whole life. No, when my son was eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, seven, eight, you they were ready, they were ready for my son to be the next president of the United States. So this mental health thing is came out of nowhere, which is why I'm so stern and doing whatever I can. And I just thought it was because I like I said, with the TMC thing, I already saw that they were anti-Diddy, and I came a little, I mean, I ain't give them no credit, but it's like they diddy was revealed in that documentary, and then now TMC is calling out Diddy for throwing his lawyers under the bus and all that. So I I still wasn't a big fan, but I still paid attention. Like, oh, now y'all, now y'all see what I've been saw about Diddy. Now y'all want to turn against it. But like I said, to reach out to me, C Tuck, specifically for the Rob Reiner. And let me tell y'all, let me, yeah, let me get and let me give you some context. Also, and this is how people try to be slick. I don't know if they were trying to be slick, they reached out to me about Rob Reiner, right? And um then when I when I said, okay, I'll speak on that, because I love I I want to speak on this mental health shit, whoever wants me to talk. But then once I got in, once we were about to do it, they tried to hit me and say, Is there any uh any other stuff? They sent me like seven stories. They're like, Would you like to speak on any of these stories? I said, hell no. I'm I'm here to speak on Rob Reiner. My my exact quote was uh when I when I when I text them back, my exact quote was um, I don't have none of those other stories have aligned with what my content is and what I'm about. I I said, I'm on I'm only speaking on the Rob Reiner thing. And they and I said, if that don't work, we could do something else another time, maybe, but I'm not doing you know what I'm saying? They immediately hit back and said, Cool. And I also told them I need to do it at this time or I can't do it, and I did it at that time, but it felt good. But if if you were day one, T Tug, you were day one, if see T Tuk, you you a day one. If you're a day one supporter, you can go all the way back to that pastor JP that I was calling out. I said he was guilty. I called him every name in the book. I remember that. I called him every name in the book for what I felt that he may have did to his wife, right? But a funny thing happened. Everybody, every news nation, every news publication wanted that interview. He reached out to me to do the interview, and I'm the one who been I call him out like I called out Diddy. I nicknamed him JP Guilty. Yeah, but but I can't get so caught up in myself or so petty that when he reached out to me, I had to first my first reaction was like, no, but then I thought about it. I said, That's fineless. How can I call out a man all this time? He reached out to me to do an interview, and I say, No, that's that's that's fine, that's running. Because you still message across for real. Yeah, because it's my interview, like it's still on my terms. You reaching out to me, and I got I ended up after he did me. He did other interviews with like News Nation and this place and that place, but it was after mine. Okay, everybody said I did the best interview and got a lot of more people realize how guilty he was from my interview because I let him talk. See, I'm an interview person that let people talk, so he told a lot, and everybody, it was even people who were kind of like didn't understand why I even did the interview, but they after the interview, they always hitting me up, said, Man, you did a phenomenal job, glad you did it, and blah blah blah. So, like I said, my thing is this I will definitely call people out, just like when we had that, we talked the other day about I will call people out like Hulk Hogan, but when they die, I'm gonna give them their proper send-off. See, I can separate things, that's my gift.
SPEAKER_03:My gift is gonna get from speaking on a dead person, though.
SPEAKER_00:Exactly, exactly. But my gift is separating things and always looking at the bigger picture, is taking a step back and um not being petty. You know what I'm saying? When you speak your mind, you like my granny always say, you you speak your mind and move on. If you know TMC Sleazy, know I don't fuck with them. All these publications know I don't fuck with them. So long as they know that, if it's something that will benefit my platform and benefit my movement as far as mental health or whatever I'm doing, if it were, if it works on my terms, I'm strong enough to do it. Like I'm not I'm not caught up in that, but you know where I stand. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? You're gonna always know where I stand as long as you know that, I'm good. That's the most important thing. I'm independent, I give my opinion, and that's that. I don't change up, I don't switch up. And if you know that going in and you still want to do something with me on my terms, if it fits, I'll do it. If it don't, I won't. And I don't give a damn. That's like when they hit me with Rob Ryan or Reiner and try to ask me, did I want to instead of speaking on Rob Reiner, did I want to speak on one of them other seven stories? Hell no. And if and if and if that's the case, I'm good. And then it was like, no, you can do Rob Reiner. All right, let's go. And so I had a chance to tell the world that I'm going through the mental health stuff right now. That felt good, man. Like that, like I said, that story with what I'm going through.
SPEAKER_03:It like it resonated with you for real.
SPEAKER_00:Man, it resonated too good. Like it's just it's just a cautionary tale that you know you can't take none of it for granted. You have to attack it as as hard as you can, like with my son. I can't slack for a second. I gotta hit this thing at every angle I can hit it at because it could go off the rails at any moment. You know what I'm saying? Like, you know, like how I'm looking at him, it's easy to say, hey, that can't be my son, but it could.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, you can't leave no stone unturned with no shit like that. You gotta really deep dive and be real investigative. Because, like you said, something can come out the woodwork that you wasn't expecting, and then you now you now you're more so reactive when you're dealing with it instead of proactively getting ahead of the situation.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, yeah, man. So yeah, that was about it. Did it done spoke on Rob Reiner? Um Yeah, the thing that we were talking about is that he didn't get kicked out. I spoke on the fact that that that that Rob Reiner didn't kick his son out. I guess that that was the rumor, like after the argument that they kicked the son out.
SPEAKER_03:No, he was living in the guest house out. Actually, he was living in the guest house. He was living in the guest house in the back.
SPEAKER_00:Right. And they were saying, like, after the argument, the rumor people thought, because if it sounds this would make sense, they thought that the father kicked him out after the argument at that party, and then that's when he came back and did all that wild shit. But in actuality, what we finding out and what they're saying is the son left, moved out or left on his own.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, he went to be home like in Santa Monica or some shit like that, right?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, and so what I spoke on is you would think, okay, argument father kicked the son out, blah blah blah, he came back. You wouldn't think that the son would just leave the mansion, the guest house to be to have no house, and that's and I'm going through this. I'm telling the world, no, like they will your your your your your flesh and blood, your son will look you dead in the eyes and rather sleep in a outside on the street than sleep in your house for no apparent reason. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_04:Like, like this is real, like this ain't I think it's like this ain't nothing to play with.
SPEAKER_03:Like they think they may, I think they think they making a point by doing that. So they figure like figure like if I ain't in if I ain't in his house or whatever, he ain't gonna have like that much domain or reign over what I do or say. But it ain't really they not realizing it ain't really about that. It's really about somebody really having your well being and best interest at heart for you. They really just trying to look out for you. And they really not receiving the message for they ain't picking up what you laying down. But what's crazy though, along it was like a f like probably about five years ago or something like that. I seen this interview. This dude, he was like giving this speech, and he was talking about like the different like generations and stuff. And he was talking about the millennials. And then he was like, the millennials, he like, he said basically said we like a hybrid generation. He was like, Okay. But he was like, the generation after us, he was like, they're gonna be, he like, they gonna without the proper like without the pro like somebody really showing them or something like that. They or proper guidance, they gon, they got the potential to be the most undereducated, overly emotional generation. Which will cause them not to really make as many rational decisions as adults are supposed to. So you so yeah, I I definitely see what you're talking because uh that's why you got a lot of these young dudes out here crashing. Man, it's just like I said, bro, it it's bruh.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, yeah, yeah. They crashing out, man. And it's like you don't have no control, man. Like, I mean, you you it's so frustrating. You never you know, you don't, you you you talking, you don't, it's like you don't, you your voice, you don't even have a voice, because it's like they like now I got this, I got this nice big house, you don't even have to do nothing, just just relax and get your mind right. No, I'd rather sleep on the street. And stuck on that. And you ain't even did nothing to them. Bruh, like I said, man, this shit, this shit, this shit is real. No nobody, can't nobody I ain't gonna say nobody, but not too many people. If you ain't going through it, I feel the Rob Reiner shit a whole nother level. Whole nother level. Whole nother level. Because it's it's fun, you know, me and me and my sons, my man, it's it is so frustrating, man. Because and then you gotta look at it. I'm just bringing it all out. This is all the stuff people don't look at. So when you got mental health, and then you you you you you you you you uh you you're not happy, right? And so that not that that being not that feeling of being not happy, it don't go nowhere overnight. So you sit here with your child who was a happy kid their whole life. You feel guilty for feeling happy. It's hard for me to have fun. Yeah, my son's not happy. So every day of the every minute, every second, it's I feel guilty whenever I have fun. That's a part that people don't don't look at, don't realize, don't understand how serious it really is. So until my son is happy, it is hard for me to enjoy shit. That's a part people don't, you know, if you ain't going through it, you don't even look at that, and it don't go nowhere. Right now, my son's however he's feeling, he's not feeling the best. Throughout my day, anytime I'm excited or anything happy going on, as soon as that feeling comes, the guilt comes right behind it because how can I feel happy when my son ain't happy?
SPEAKER_03:Right.
SPEAKER_00:And I think that I want to put that message out because there's certain aspects of it that people don't explain because they don't think that deep, like I do to tell the world I'm giving y'all all the feelings. Yeah, just like that. That's a feeling I'm I've never heard nobody speak on, and the person wouldn't realize. That's how tough it is. Even people next to me, I'm like, do you realize if like my son not being happy? I it's hard for me to be happy about shit. I feel guilty that I'm excited, like like he's in the dumps, and I can have the biggest news happen to me. Like, and I if I feel guilty, I don't even I feel the guilty even sharing it. Yeah, it's deep, bro.
SPEAKER_03:Like, bro. Like, even like, even like I guess like like what I be going through that sometimes, it be like similar. It's not exactly what it is, but it's like similar just for me growing up. Like, I've been losing friends since I was 13, and the majority of my friends got murdered. Like, just as fucked up as it is, like more and it's like it's different from when you outside and you like knocking on somebody's door, like, hey, can XYZ come outside? And then a couple weeks later, some shit happened, and now you just still this same kid. You got this your arm around this grown person trying to tell her it's gonna be okay, and she looking at her baby in the box. Like, and like just growing, growing up with that and like progressing through life with that, that shit like hard. It's like a lot of my close friends, like, and it's like I done had times with like it done been they done been like crackheads or something like that, or just drunk people hanging outside, but they'd be going through their little rant and they'd tell like I done been told, like, yeah, you ain't gonna have the same friends when you get grown. Most of your friends are gonna be dead or in jail, just by how y'all out here living. Um and this shit coming from a complete stranger, and I'm 13, 14, and shit like that. I'm like, what is you talking about? Fast forward, like that shit really happen. Like, just just like it'd be times like the ones that's not it that ain't locked up, that's not in that's not dead, where we'd be out kicking it or whatever, and then I it I'd be like enjoying myself, and then I just had that moment where I pause, like, damn, I wish such and such was here. I wish like, and then you like, damn, you know, then you gotta flip it back, like, damn, but if they was here, I dare be wanting me to do this. You just be like wrestling with a lot of that back and forth for real. So, like, yeah, I I like it ain't exactly what you're going through, but it's like it's something similar, you can understand it fundamentally, yeah. For sure.
SPEAKER_00:Kind of the same feelings there, the same guilt feelings. It's just a con it's just a conflict. And I want to speak on um, I want to speak on what grandma Kathy said, and I appreciate you saying this, Grandma Kathy. She says you have to stop feeling guilty, it's not your fault. Tell people may learn something that will help King. And let me explain. I and I'm glad you said that, Grandma Kathy. But I I do understand that um um I shouldn't feel guilty, and I do understand that totally. I'm just telling y'all the real feelings that come. You know what I'm saying? Like, I know that. Like, I know that you know, all I could do is is be there, and I believe we gonna, and you know, like I have strong belief we're gonna get through it. Not even belief. I know we're getting through it, and we're gonna look back on these days. I do know people who had mental uh issues when they're in their teens and and and came back to battle back and be successful and look back and be like, yeah, but I have to get help. You know, I know people. So I do have examples of people who probably like 30, 35, 40 now own businesses and are very successful and living a happy life, who went through what my sons going through at that age. You know what I'm saying? So I I do that's the good part. So I do want to share some good things that that helped me feel good, like about the future. You know what I mean? Like, so if anybody can do it, me, him, and his mama can get through it and be able to look back and say, well, remember you went through that time when you was, you know, from this age to whatever age. I'm glad we got through it. So I don't I do understand, Kathy, that I'm not, you know, it's it's not on me to feel guilty. It's not my fault and all that. I'm just being transparent on what the actual feelings are. You know what I'm saying? I you know, we all know that certain things we shouldn't feel certain. We all we know we know certain times we shouldn't feel certain ways, but you can't complain, you can't control how you feel. You know what I'm saying? I know I ain't supposed to feel guilty. It's still, it's just still be there. You know, like for example, my son was the type I would just want to run and be like, hey, hey, hey, uh, King, 50 cent post to me. Um, and even when I told him it was kind of hard, it's like hard, you know what I mean? Like it's just hard. It's like, it's like you know somebody not feeling good, and it's like you feel like you throwing, you know, throwing stuff up at, you know, throwing happiness and they feel. I don't know. It's hard to explain, but it's just bruh, it's just a sticky, tough thing, and we're gonna get through it. And I don't want to be negative about it. I'm just sharing y'all the real feelings. But at the bottom line of the whole situation is King gonna be all right. I'm gonna be alright, his mama's gonna be alright. I I done cracked every code that there is in the world when I put my mind to it. I'm gonna crack this code. He's gonna be all right. So I want y'all to know that's first and foremost. But y'all know flow, no filter. I'm gonna give y'all my introspect, what really's going on. You know what I'm saying? I'm gonna give y'all what's really going on in my head, how I really feel, but don't get it twisted. We beating this shit. And that's the that's the only option. We beating this shit. We gonna be the example, and even I tell my son this when you going through shit, and what when I'm going through shit, you know what helped me is I'm gonna be the example for the person who going through this shit. I'm gonna get through it so I could be their example of look, I went through this shit and look at me now. Yeah, and that's how you gotta look at it. And I preach that to my son. Everybody goes through shit. But now you got to get the mentality of I'm about to beat this shit so that I can show people under me if they walk down this path, I want to be the example to give them some light, some hope. And that's how I attack stuff. So he has a nephew named Josiah that he loves. Um, he's like two years old or something. Um and so, like, that's he loved him like he loved Jews. And I said, one day Josiah, God, hopefully not, but one day Josiah could go through this. This is your nephew. You got you, it's important for you to fight and get through this so that if it happened to somebody like Josiah, you can talk him through it. You say, Hey, I went through this, I did this, I had these thoughts. I was I was depressed, I was this, I was that. But look at me now, working, got a you know, successful family. And that that's man, that means the world to people, man. When you can look at an example of somebody who went through what you went through, but they got to the other side. A lot of times that's the difference between a person, the next person getting through it, and then or the next person quitting. Yeah. So, like I said, we're gonna get through it. We um, and I'm gonna share with y'all all you know the whole journey. You know, I ain't I ain't ashamed of nothing. We good, my son healthy, he still is living and taking care of himself and and and and living life. It's just a it's something we gotta get through. You know what I'm saying? And that's that.
SPEAKER_03:No, then like he knows it's cool. Like it's cool to like to have for him to have like his father in his corner about something like that too. Because like imagine like if it was just him and his mama. Exactly. And he didn't have that male figure to really help him navigate through them emotions and develop that proper emotional intelligence that's needed as a man. Like that that he could that could have really skewed him for real. So just for him to have that proper balance, like he's blessed to have that for real.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. And then on top of that, he got somebody that's carrying it. Like I said, you got us, he got you when you got that support system, it means all the world. Like it means it means everything, man. That support system is that a lot of times that's the difference. Because a lot of people, it's so frustrating, a lot of people just cast them away. Even they pay, even parents. Because you got to be strong-minded to get through it, bro. Because you because it's it's it's one second you're good, the next second they saying something that you just like, damn. Yeah, and it's frustrating, but but even you gotta want to be like that shit.
SPEAKER_03:I want to be like that shit. Like, I be trying to tell people, I'm like, shit, let's somebody I'll be I I love or fuck with just be going, they be going through something, they lash at me. I'm like, dog, I'm in your corner. I'm like, how many boxers you see beating up their cut man?
unknown:Right?
SPEAKER_03:I'm like, shit, you better turn around and fight the motherfucker in the middle of the ring and let me get this cold press and get and get that swelling down so we can so we can go ahead and knock this motherfucker out, whatever we facing.
SPEAKER_00:But uh everybody, your nephew is fine, and we're gonna continue to uh continue to push and I'm gonna continue to keep y'all updated. But you know, I come I wanted to come straight forward and address the TMZ shit first. You know me, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't duck and dodge. And this is a community where we're gonna talk about everything and and explain everything so everybody have clarity. And once you get clarity, you can do what you want with it. But from my side, I'm always gonna give clarity. I'm always gonna give the who, what, when, where, and why to y'all. I don't give a damn about the rest of the world. Fuck them. But to my community and to my close ones, I'm gonna always explain what I do and why I do it and stand 10 toes on it. You know what I mean? Because at the end of the day, I'm on I'm the only one walking in these shoes every day. You know what I'm saying? So whatever decision I make, I got to live with, not nobody else. So if I gotta, if I feel like I gotta continue to build this and I feel like I gotta speak out, and who knows? Me saying that could trigger something. I don't know. You know what I'm saying? But I gotta do it. So um, at any rate, I I'm glad we had a chance to kind of speak on that. But I that was the first thing I just even wanted to address today. Um, I was happy to get the opportunity at a time like this. Matter of fact, y'all was on that episode yesterday. That TMZ shit came after that episode. You've seen what I was on on the episode. Like, like that was a most emotional episode where we covered the Rob Reiner shit, but I talked about my shit. I talked about the, you know what I'm saying? And so it was just like a sign, or it was just ominous, or I don't know if they was just I check my show. I don't know, but then I go to my TikTok, you know, I don't even be on TikTok. I just make my stuff on TikTok because I use their editing stuff, but I don't really be on TikTok like that. I went to TikTok and I had got a DM from them saying, Would you care to speak on the Rob Reiner? How the fuck I'm gonna say no, going through what the fuck I'm going through. Right. I'm not that type of dude. If you thought I was that type of dude, then I'm I'm glad you know now and you can make your decision. But how am I gonna not speak on that? Right. I would, I would, uh ain't no fucking way. Well, hey, look, I have a choice. No, I ain't gonna speak on the Rob Reiner. I'm sitting here going through the crazy, you know, the hardest shit I ever went through, mental right now. And then I get an opportunity, I'll be getting tests like that, bro. Is you gonna be petty, or is you gonna be worried about what people say, or is you gonna get out there and spread your message? Yeah, and I'm spreading my message, period, period, every time. So I think we need to talk about the Browns University thing. Thank you for hearing that out, y'all. And I appreciate y'all so much for being behind me, behind y'all's nephew. And I look forward to all y'all meeting y'all's nephew at a later date. Um, he's gonna be on there. We're gonna have him on the show. I'm telling y'all that now. He's gonna be, he's gonna come on this screen and holler at y'all. We're gonna work up today. Because uh he appreciates it. I know he does, because I know my son. You know, whether whatever he's going through, he appreciates uh support. Um so uh without further ado, we gotta talk about the Browns University thing. So, what you think about that C Tuck? I'm about to go into what uh Angelina said about the um, she said uh that the the the the shooting suspect was found in the storage unit. Did you know that?
SPEAKER_03:No, I ain't hear that. I've just been hearing just hearing about the shooting. Oh, you ain't hear that? No, I didn't hear they even found them in the storage unit.
SPEAKER_00:All right, all right, cool. So let's go through the article then. So this comes from Yahoo News, y'all. Uh who is Claudio Neves Valente? Brown University shooting suspect found dead in the storage unit. Portuguese National Claude Nevis Valente was identified by police as the suspect in last week's Brown's shoot uh university shooting on Thursday after he was found dead by an FBI SWAT team in a New Hampshire storage room. In a press conference, Providence Chief of Police Oscar Perez, an FBI special agent Ted Dox identified Valente as the suspect in the shooting, which killed two students and injured nine others. The individual was identified as Claudio Neves Valente. Sorry if I'm pronouncing his name wrong, and he was a 48-year-old man. He was a Brown student who was a Portuguese national, and his last known address was Miami, Florida. Perez told reporters. And I will tell you that he took his own life tonight. In his own statement, Doc said, We got him. Shortly before 9 o'clock tonight, the FBI SWAT team executed court-authorized search warrants at a storage facility in Salem, uh, Salem, New Hampshire. This is where we located Claude Claudio, Claudio, uh, the individual who you believe is responsible for the Brown shooting. The latest development in an intense five-day manhunt, and it's the result of an incredible amount of work dedicated by the law enforcement team standing before you here tonight. Uh, he continued, even though the suspect was found dead tonight, our work is not done. There are many questions that need to be answered. There's a lot of evidence that needs to be processed, and most importantly, the victims and their families deserve special care and consideration. Docs concluded the FBI and our partners across Rhode Island, Massachusetts. And New Hampshire will continue to search for the answers for the victims, survivors, and their families to see what motivated this individual to carry out such a senseless act of violence. According to the Brown University president Christina Paxson, Valente was enrolled at Brown from the fall of 2000 to the spring of 2001. He was admitted to Brown's graduate school to study in Masters of Science, PhD program in physics beginning in September 1st, 2000, and he took a leave of absence effective April 2001 before formally withdrawing effective July 31st, 2003, she said. The suspect also studied at the same university in Portugal as Plasma's physicist. Nuno, who was killed this week in Massachusetts, just days after the Brown University shooting. Police are currently investigating whether there's a link between the two incidents. And see, even going back to this man, it makes me look at this type of stuff even totally different than I ever did before. I always literally, and this is they still bad people, but I always literally looked at this type of stuff and be like, this is a bad person that just did bad things, which it really is. But now I get I look at it and say, wonder what he was going through, what type of mental health or what what you know could this dude seem like he had it going on? Did he have mental health issues? Did he not get support? You know, if I look at it, like I don't just look at it, I used to just look at it as a blanket. When somebody does something like that, they just a bad person and they just did bad uh and they doing terrible things. Shit, now I mean like I said, I don't make no excuses, it just makes me dive into like what the fucking issues is in this world, like what like people say all the time, we're not even equipped to even handle the mental health issues that we have running rampant in this country. And it and it and it affects all of us, you know, obviously, you know, this guy, you know, whatever he had going on, you know, kill people and this and that families crime. It's just it's just a a never-ending circle, man. If we don't if we don't try to figure out a way to do better with with with with with getting these motherfuckers help, man.
SPEAKER_03:But go ahead. It's like even but like honestly, when stuff like that happen, my first like with the way the world is, my first thought be what's going on or what's about to happen. Like, I don't get I don't honestly, I don't really get too too I I indulge in the story, but I can't let that thought slip out because it's something either happening or about to happen that they want your attention to be focused just over there because ain't nobody heard about Brown University before that. Right, they that's just like a random college college. Just I ain't me personally, I ain't never heard nobody. Oh, yeah, and what college you applying to? I'm shooting what you ain't I'm going to Brown. I ain't where is brown?
SPEAKER_00:I didn't even know where it was.
SPEAKER_03:That part. So I'm like, no, it's something like granted, school shootings, like it's a lot of them do. It ain't like it's they think of the most prestigious school or nothing like that. It's happening, it's it's unfortunate and stuff, but like the way the way that like a lot of that government stuff be coming out, bro. I I you it make you question it.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, yeah, for sure. That's what I'm saying. It's and that's what another thing I be speaking on. Like, I like people get well, not certain people do, certain people get so upset when you question shit, but they don't but they don't understand that why you ain't blaming this country who has done all type of sneaky, fouse, secretive shit that we have found out about that that they they played us. That's why we question shit. Why don't you blame the country? Why you mad at us for questioning shit? We only question this shit because we in a country where we've been told one thing, and 20 years later, 30 years later, we find out the country lied to us.
SPEAKER_03:Come on, man.
SPEAKER_00:And it's a lot of examples.
SPEAKER_03:I mean, not even that, just the the one that's right in your face. How is it places like how are you a citizen of the country and it's places in the country that you don't have access to? How are you telling I'm a how I live here just like you? How you telling me I can't go, but you can go. I gotta have special clearance to go here. Why? What information is you trying to hide if it ain't violating no HIPAA law or no attorney client privilege or nothing like that?
SPEAKER_00:That's like sharing a house uh with you and you and your wife, or just you and a roommate or you and whoever, and and they tell you you can go everywhere except for in this clause. And you like, well, what the fuck in the clause? Like, or what's what why why why every I can do it, but I can't touch that. What's in there? What you hide? Right. That's the same thing. Like you said, we live here, we citizens. Why can they go, but we can't go?
SPEAKER_03:Like area, like area 51.
SPEAKER_00:I think they know what's going on, we can't know what's going on.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, like Area 51. Shit, get set up the tour. Shit, let us come see what's all up through there. We ain't we ain't let it let us see what's going on. No, you you gotta have clearance for that. It's it's places in the Grand Canyon, you can't even go without helicopters trying to swoop down on you.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I and yeah, and it's like it's like you do things like that to make me not trust you, but then you got assholes who be in the comments or just speaking on stuff that get mad when you even question, or is this really what it was? You know what I'm saying? Like, like we don't have no justification for that. We got a right to question shit on the way they the way they the way they do us. But so like I don't get bent out of shape when somebody says, Well, what's what's really going on with this Brown University thing? Because it could be one, it could be just uh what it happened, or it could be some old government. I don't know, you know what I mean. I ain't saying it, but it I'm not gonna get mad at somebody for questioning it, knowing how this could get out. That's my point.
SPEAKER_03:But the whole thing is sad and unfortunate, though. You I just woke up to go to my classes and you trying to come up here and shoot up my school. Like, come on, like they they got they got to stop that. They they got to stop that. That that's like school, like you know, just from history, schools, movie theaters, stuff like that. No, if y'all, if y'all really want to, y'all real tough and want to do all of that other stuff, go where you know you really gonna have some some type of resistance. Where motherfuckers really ain't about to play that. You wanna go to them, go to some neighborhoods where as soon as you as soon as you draw down, they you you getting gunned out, like they they hitting you. If you I mean since you want to play, don't you don't never take advantage of no civilian like that. That that's right. That's terrible. And just think of their family.
SPEAKER_00:That's terrible. And I heard I heard that it was I heard it was like a female, or tell me if you heard this or anybody in the chat heard this, that there was a lady or a female or somebody who like this there, her second shooting, she'd have uh mass shooting, she'd done been it, like been involved, like been around at school. So I I heard that I didn't get the name, but I believe it was a female. I was just like, imagine going through that shit twice. Twice. You at one school, mass shooting, you survived, but then you go to another school. Man, what type of PTSD you got? Man, after that. I all listen just from the stories. I'm scared to be in certain places for a long period of time, just from the stories, let alone going through it twice. She probably don't want to leave the house.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, and you can't even blame her. You can't blame her, and then it's like a lot of them places they supposedly have security. What was y'all doing? Yeah, security, what was y'all doing? How y'all couldn't stop this one person? Like, how do you even get it? I don't know, man.
SPEAKER_00:What is the what is the so how do you solve it? What is the how can you help the problem? See, what is the answer?
SPEAKER_03:For real, honestly, like I I was I forgot what I was watching, but they was I for I forgot what I was watching. I gotta find out, but they was talking about they need to just make a city. All these degenerative motherfuckers just drop all everybody that wanna just shoot up the neighborhoods and all that stuff because you mad at somebody and all that stuff. Drop all them to to one spot, make it a crash out city. You wait, you wake up, you get your get whatever tool you're gonna use for the day. You walk out, it's like modern day call of duty. And y'all just start y'all and y'all saw it because this is what y'all want to do. You want to spend, you want to spend a block, you want to do all this other stuff. Cool. We're gonna make one place where y'all can do that all day.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, you said put them in a flash, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Man, where it ain't where it can't nobody ain't no that way, ain't no innocent people gonna get get caught in the crossfire because that's the only one, that's the only people who really paying for it. The people that's that's the person that's sitting on the couch watching TV and and then something fly through the wall or through the window from outside. Yeah, now they now you know what I'm saying, like that that's not cool. It ain't nothing. If you a gangster, ain't nothing gangster about that, nothing. Like they they need to really just that that would be a good idea. Yeah, they can play Mad Max and all of that stuff all day.
SPEAKER_00:Hey, look, that'll be a buy. Hey, look, you you don't want to go there unless you buy the by you go there. Yeah, for sure. But um, I got uh I got um a couple people who want to do interview, right? And I just want to see what y'all think about it. Um I'm gonna read you the email. This is for the community. Like I said, I I like the way I do it, it makes it easy because I don't even I get emails, people want to come out. I just read them to y'all. Y'all want to talk to this person or not? I like doing it like that. You feel me, C Tuch? I like to tell, like that, that I I've been like that from the start. I think that's part of my secret sauce. I'm just really, I really give, I really fuck with my community. You know what I'm saying? I don't just too much throw shit on y'all. Like it be like, if somebody about to come talk, let me run it by y'all first. See if y'all want to hear about it. If y'all don't, then we ain't gonna do it. So I'm gonna read the email and y'all tell me what y'all think. Oh no, you're gonna be. Okay, I got a super sticker. Uh, who came through? Who came through with the super sticker? We uh hey, look, I might stay on a little extra, uh, extra time. If my super stickers come on, I might be on here for two hours today, an hour and a half. Come on, y'all. It's it's it's thank God it's payday, it's Christmas. 64, 64 San Jose coming through with the 999.$10 holla, thank you so much. If y'all want to stay on a little longer today, come through, come through. I'm I'm in a I'm in the mood. It's Friday, got my boy C Tuck on here. Grandma Kathy said I was looking good on TMZ, huh? Grandma Kathy, I ain't even see it. And I was already telling, and I was already telling Shauna, you know, I don't care, but I was telling Shauna because you know she's doing her uh she's doing her uh the bay makeover on me. And I'm like, damn, Shauna, I would have liked to have it done already, but I don't give a fuck. I hey look, I comb my beard, headband on. Let's go. So I'm glad to say, uh, I'm glad uh grandma Kathy said I was looking good on there because I don't know. I thought I was looking like shit. But um check this out, community. Everybody tune in. Listen, this is Sea Talk. High flow show, no filter team. Quick question. Does your audience care about education, tax dollars, or accountability in public systems? Um, this is Chris Papps, a national Emmy winning investigative reporter at Fox 45. Uh, he says he spent eight years investigating why Baltimore spends$1.7 billion on school, yet only 10% of students test proficient in math. Um, his findings have led to Emmy Awards, NAACP Vanguard Award, Amazon Best Selling Book, Failure Factory, that's the book, reference, and federal policy discussions. This isn't just Baltimore's story. It's happening nation, it's happening nationwide. The flow show no filter audience will benefit from understanding how school systems manipulate data to hide failure, where 1.7 billion actually goes uh to spoiler, it doesn't go, it I mean it doesn't go to the classrooms. Warning signs parents should watch for in their own districts. Um he wants to talk to the community. Y'all want to hear from him? What you think? Like, as a as he wanna he want to speak on what's going on in the schools. Let me know in the chat.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, we're gonna go down the list of the candidates. Y'all y'all take a little cliff notice. Huh? I said we go down the list of everybody and then everybody in the chat.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, put it over here. We go put a one in the chat if you want to hear from Chris, maybe sometime next week or after Christmas, and get some information on how these schools is spending y'all's money. Uh put a one in the chat if you want to do it, and put a two in the chat if you like, nah, let's pass. Like I said, every every decision we do, this is group, we we do group, uh, group, group uh decision. And if they would have asked me before if if the TMZ shit would have been uh before the show, I would have asked y'all about it. But since it came after the show and then they wanted me to do it right then and there, I couldn't, I couldn't do nothing but tell y'all about it today. But I don't mind coming on here asking y'all because I get hit with so much stuff, and I don't want to waste my time on no interview that y'all don't want to hear. You know what I'm saying? I don't know what y'all want to hear about, so I like doing it this way. All right, it seemed like people want to hear about okay, so I'm gonna line it up. Angie said she in Canada, so she's stay out of it. All right, I got a lot of ones, so I'm gonna line that up. So here's another one.
SPEAKER_01:Um, hold on, Lauren Zell.
SPEAKER_00:Let me let me do this one. I've been getting a lot of these, y'all, but I thought about it. I said, you know what? Let me just ask y'all. That way I know if y'all want to talk about it because I don't want to do no interview and it's something y'all don't want to talk about. I ain't doing that. Um all right, here's another one. Hi, flow show filter, uh, no filter team. If you ever want to bring a fresh perspective to the state of America's legal and consumer rights systems, I'd love to introduce Lauren Zelt. Lauren leads PACT PAC, an organization committed to exposing and remedying the ways personal injury practices can exploit vulnerable people. Her background combines over 15 years in public affairs with real-world experiences inside the U.S. Senate and on national campaigns, giving her rare vantage on how policies and everyday realities collide. Lauren can break down how aggressive advertising and close-knit legal medical networks often leave injury victims with mounting debt and worse outcomes, sometimes with settlements that barely cover inflated bills. She's been recognized by Business Insider for her political strategizing and is equally adept at translating uh complex legal issues into everyday terms your audience will understand and find moving. A conversation with Lauren can spark real awareness around the unseen risks of the current personal injury system and what people can do to protect themselves. If you're open to exploring voices that are challenging the status quo in public policy and consumer protection, I think Lauren would deliver an honest, timely conversation. Thanks so much. Thanks so much for considering her for the show. Best wishes. One in the chat, if y'all want to hear fire or two in the chat, if y'all pass. But if you're making me say, see Tuck, y'all. Hey, look, they love, they love our community, though. That's I like that. They know what we about, don't they? They this is the stuff I get. I get real, and it makes me real proud. It just makes me feel proud that of the offers that I get that they just like they like, oh y'all, y'all, like, y'all, yeah, they bring real issues to us, like they know that that's what we represent. The American people, the real people, and what real people are going through.
SPEAKER_04:Yep.
SPEAKER_00:So um, I like I said, I feel good that that. So let me know if we want to talk to Lauren. I get these all the time, and I'm just gonna start reading them to y'all.
SPEAKER_03:And if y'all say yay, grandma Kathy said, Grandma Kathy said, hell no.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, grandma Kathy. Grandma Kathy don't want to grandma Kathy, the only one don't hear. She don't want to hear what Lauren talking about.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, so Angie with grandma Kathy.
SPEAKER_00:So, no Lauren, but we want to hear from the first dude, right?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, everybody voted ones on the first dude.
SPEAKER_00:Okay, so we do the first dude. Um, Lauren, sorry, the community, that's not something we want to um do. Um, fire glory said two, two. So this one did. Once we got, we already got enough tools where um we not doing it. I hate to be so, but we just honest. Like I said, you when you it's no filter. This is what no filter is. I you know, I ain't trying to hurt, you know, I don't want to, but this is how we do stuff. We very open here, and anybody got a problem with how open we are, then this ain't your this ain't your rant. You say where you want to be anyway. So no lauren. Um so that's a no on that one. So I think that's the only the like the most recent interview request that I got. I've got ones before. But I didn't think about bringing it to y'all because I just assumed like I don't want to talk about that shit. But I don't know. You know, some stuff that I get, y'all might want to talk about. So I'm gonna start like bringing them to y'all when they come, and then we can say, do we want, you know, do we want to talk to this person or not? That way I'm not wasting my time because I don't want to do no interview.
SPEAKER_01:Uh here's another one.
SPEAKER_00:And I'm not gonna read the whole inner the whole thing, but and we ain't even gonna vote on this one, but this is another one I got where they want they want to come on here and talk about um somehow they feel like no cash bail is fueling a rise in crime and what's actually happening behind the scenes, and they're talking about them. Yeah, I ain't gonna read it's a long one, but I get those all the time. But bottom line is what I'm gonna do now is when I do get them, I'm gonna do like we did here and read them to y'all, and y'all let me know do we want to not line them up. That way I don't skip over people that y'all might want to hear from. Other than that, man, what you got going on, C Tuck?
SPEAKER_03:Uh sure. This um on Monday, that's it's my youngest daughter's birthday. She's gonna be this is her fifth birthday. Shout out to my baby Kinsley, aka Tiny Diamond. She's having her okay, having her uh birthday party on uh Sunday. She wanted a little skating party. And then she was yeah, yeah. So just celebrating her. Cain shorter on her birthday three days before Christmas. So you know she gotta she gotta have her birthday and Christmas.
SPEAKER_00:Okay, okay, when her birthday? Her birthday on Monday. Okay, hey, look. Oh, what was that? The the 22nd? Yeah, yeah. Hey, look, people because my brother is 23rd. They hate when people combine their Christmas and birthday.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, no. I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't play tiny diamond like that. She ain't gonna be able to do that.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, you can't do that. Hey, look, they they hate they hate that. Don't combine my Christmas and birthday just because I got a late December or early January uh birthday. Don't be like, so I got you this for Christmas and birthday.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, for sure. So uh she tapping my wallet all weekend.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, right, right. Well, that's good to hear. I see somebody I wanted to speak on something. Somebody said, I appreciate this. Uh my 605 says, Don't feel guilty. Happiness is infectious, and good by and goodbye for your son to be around. Your spirit will lift him even when he still seems low. I like that. That's that's good, good to hear, and it did it really does put things in perspective. Like, you just gotta continue like be, you know, your happiness and let it spread. Desi said you didn't plan that well, C Tu. Right.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, no. And what's crazy is she came late. She wasn't in her birthday, she came like a week late. Uh oh, she came a week. Yeah, both of them, both of my kids did. My old uh Corey, my oldest, I took off of work the entire week she was due. And she ain't come. My first day back at work, soon as I'm soon as I clock in and get a phone call. I'm on my way down to the hospital. Hey y'all, I'ma see y'all. Klock right back up. Had to drive down to the hospital. Hell no. Yeah, her birthday. Her birthday around uh Memorial Day weekend. Oh, okay. Okay.
SPEAKER_00:Okay. Hey, it's it's a few other people in the car. Angelina says she got Angelina. You got somebody? Angelina, one of her, is that one of your children? Uh, Angelina says she hates when people try to combine her presents. Yeah, that's a big thing. Like them, them people got them December birthdays, they hate that. I know my brother hates it too. Man, his on the 23rd, even close.
SPEAKER_03:Man, I could I couldn't do it. I couldn't do it.
SPEAKER_00:I like my March birthday. I think my March birthday is perfect time. Everybody got their income tax money if they ain't blew it already.
SPEAKER_03:Shoot, I I just don't like the cold. Like mine in September. I'm good with that. Sometimes it be warm, but it don't be too too cold. I hate the snow.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, yeah. March, I fuck around, have some snow. Yeah, for sure. Sometimes, you know, not all the time, but for sure.
SPEAKER_03:Past couple years, it ain't really been, but like you know, we used to up here.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, let's speak on this real quick. I'm glad you reminded me. Definitely can't uh let the show go uh be over without discussing that today is the day for the F Steam file uh to be released. It's just that you know what they did so much hanky panky and redacted, and it been so much extra shit to it, they done kind of made me like side-eyed a little bit, and I'm happy and I'm about to look into it, but you know what I mean? Like, I just don't trust their ass. Like, yeah, I feel like they done just prepared some shit for us. That's what I feel like.
SPEAKER_03:They done redacted a lot of they just probably done blotted out a lot of stuff. That's why it took so long to come out. They're like, oh no, we gotta black that out. Black that we can't release that. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Not that, not that, not that. Let's let's I'll do a let's do an article on here before we get out of here about the Epstein. Uh uh, we're gonna do Yahoo News again. Um, says Trump administration must release all its Epstein files Friday. Uh the deadline for Trump administration uh to release all the files uh it has related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein Epstein case is here. The Epstein Files Transparency Act passed in November, which gave the government until December 19th to turn everything over. How we got here. Okay. The Epstein Files Transparency Act was backed by all but one member of Congress. Earlier this month, a federal judge granted the DOJ's request to unseal records of the federal grand jury investigation into Epstein. A separate judge granted a similar request. What we can expect. The files set to be released involve grand jury records from three separate Epstein investigations in Florida related to allegations of him preying on underage girls. Uh, whatever the Justice Department releases today will join a cachet of Epstein-related documents already made public. I don't know. So we shall see what's in these files. I just feel like they done redacted everything they could, but hey, who knows? They might get they might get busy, they might get active, and and it might be some stuff in there. I don't know, but we will see. Thanks for whoever. Oh, uh Angie, thanks for uh reminding me because I definitely want to speak on that. And do we got any Mohawk Diddy updates before we get the hell out of here? Anything you heard, Steve Tuck? Uh no. Go ahead. No, go ahead. No, I was saying I ain't heard nothing. Okay, I figured that's what you were saying. So I don't know if this I have I've been trying to vet this information. They keep saying this story about Diddy's son talking about they move in South Africa or some shit. And I can't vet it if it's true, but I keep seeing publications say it, but I ain't seeing none of the major publications say it. So I don't know if anybody else heard that because he was moving there because of all this shit, huh? So going to South Africa for what? Because the Diddy documentary got uh they family looking crazy and they're getting treated fucked up and they want to go to South Africa where they can be uh, you know, just be treated better or have peace. I don't know if the story is true, but I've seen it on like five or six different little smaller publications. You know what I'm saying? I'm like, is this clickbait? Or is this some true shit? I just ain't like I ain't seen none of the bigger publications per se talk about it. So I don't know. Anyone heard that?
SPEAKER_01:Let me know in the chat if anybody heard that. Uh I guess no Diddy news, no Diddy.
SPEAKER_00:Uh uh, thanks to a family group chat, Marlon Wayans has dropped his beef of 50 cents. I guess I guess they say, man, Marlon, shut up. You know, the Wayans be chillin' for the most part.
SPEAKER_03:Right. Right, they ain't got time for that.
SPEAKER_00:Uh they see I see something that says how Owen Wilson helped Michelle Branch escape a Diddy Freakoff party. That's some crazy shit. I'm not lightning McQueen. I like Owen Wilson. You like Owen Wilson? You watch the movies? Yeah, I like Owen Wilson. I always been a big fan of Owen Wilson. Um I think one of my one of my favorites is you, me, and Dupree. Owen Wilson. I love you. Yeah, that's that's a good movie.
SPEAKER_03:I like uh what's the name? I like the cars movies.
SPEAKER_01:Who which one?
SPEAKER_03:The Cars. Oh, okay. The cartoon movie. Oh, yeah, I ain't see that. On a part of that? Yeah, he liked the McQueen. Oh, I gotta check it out. He played it's like uh a little it's a Pixar movie where they where they like talking cars and stuff. They be racing and everything.
SPEAKER_00:Oh shit. Oh, I gotta check that out. Yeah, hey look, one of my favorite little because I be liking the little the little small little scenes that people don't really might not even be as funny, but I remember you meeting the pre. Remember he was just like a fuck up and he moved in with his best friend and his wife, and uh he was talking about how he was gonna be out the way and he ain't got nothing to worry about. And then first, I think it was like the first day when they came home from work, he was uh sprawled out on the couch. He done ordered HBO on that shit, you know, like they could just move in, and so when they walked in, I don't know if you remember seeing the big HBO thing came on the screen, like HBO, and then they were looking like we don't got no HBO. He said, Yeah, I went ahead and ordered HBO. I'm gonna go have these though, don't worry about it. I said, Man, that had me cracking up because that's just how it be when you when you have a little people really do that in real life remember that you huh the people really do that in real life too, and be coming and just ordering shit.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, Doradas got some food on your on your step. I ate it. If it was yours, you're gonna have to order some okay, huh? Yeah, like yeah, I ordered, I ordered that.
SPEAKER_00:Uh bottle rocket is my favorite. Oh, y'all. Hey, y'all putting me onto some Owen Wilson movies that I didn't even know about. So I got bottle rocket, and you said the cars, you know, cars, yeah. Oh, cars, yeah. Okay, so I got bottle rocket and cars because I Owen Owen Wilson is one of those people. Like, I pretty much will give his if he in it, I'll give that movie a shot. So I'm gonna do bottle rocket and um and cars. Yeah, Owen Wilson is one of the ones, man. If he in it, I will I will give that shit a spin. That's how I am about Will Farrell. Oh, you want it, yeah. And I like Will Farrell, but I know like when people like you, y'all love Will Farrell.
SPEAKER_03:Will Farrell funny, man? That's my that's my dog.
SPEAKER_00:Will Farrell is silly. He's silly. So definitely. So we got hey, definitely, I got bottle rocky cars. Is it one more? Give me one more Owen Wilson movie that I might not. I can't I can't see Owen Wilson without thinking of the Kellogg serial story from Drunk History. So is that what you're talking about? Disney Pixies cars? Is that what you're talking about? That's something else.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, Disney Pixar Cars, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Pixar cars, okay, okay. So yeah, y'all, we're gonna have to go ahead.
SPEAKER_00:We're gonna go ahead and get the heck out of here. This time flew today, didn't it?
SPEAKER_03:Man, this hour.
SPEAKER_00:This hour. I mean, we went we were more than an hour, but uh, we're about to get on out of here. Let's get the mouse in the chat. Uh yes, I heard that saying the sons, and then another one saying the twins. Okay, so Fire Glory says she heard the thing about them moving to Africa. Let's continue to dig on that. I almost feel like it might be real because I'm hearing I've seen it on too many publications, but like I said, I still haven't got it from anybody solid. Angelina says, I love y'all. Hope y'all have a blessed and beautiful Friday. Please stay safe, and I'll see y'all on the flip side. And I'm what's up? Who else we got in the chat before we get the hell out of here? If you like Dark Hammer, Zoolander. I seen I like Zoolander. Yeah, I saw Zoolander. Yeah, Zoolander. I like Zoolander. I was cracking up. Wasn't he in Dodgeball too?
SPEAKER_01:Was Arm Wilson in Dodgeball? That was my movie. I don't know. I I don't know.
SPEAKER_03:That's my movie. I want to say I seen them in Dodgeball for some reason.
SPEAKER_00:I remember somebody with that one part when they they like to do it, and they said, I hope he I hope he break every bone in his body, and then he got on some ride. And it was like, What happened to such and such? They said, He got on such and such and broke every bone in his body. It literally happened. Nigga literally broke every bone in his body. Yeah, I like dodge ball. Dodgeball is a classic. T Tug says, I'm out, have a safe and wonderful weekend, everybody. Uh Angelina says, Great job, Flo and C Tuck. T Tuk, you get better and better and better. You get more comfortable every episode, man.
SPEAKER_03:You start to swag on them now. Oh yeah, oh yeah. I'm getting getting ready to become regular, man.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, for sure. We're building up for that new year. That new year, we might do a big new year's. We might bring, I don't know what everybody's doing, but we might go ahead and kind of bring the new years in um on one. You know, that's a good, like, that's a good time to be, you know. If you ain't doing nothing or people ain't, oh yeah, bring in the new year's on this bitch.
SPEAKER_03:Man, I'll be out, I'll be out the way, man. They they be they shooting outside. I ain't trying.
SPEAKER_00:Right, me too. I'm gonna be inside. Hey, look, I be telling people all the time, you gonna get me, you got to pull me out your phone. You're gonna have to grab me and pull me out this phone because I ain't about to be outside. But yes, Safe64 San Jose, wedding is a classic. One of my favorites. For the show, for the show. One of my favorites. I'm glad on that note, you definitely brought out one of the classics that I didn't even think about. And uh, we're gonna go ahead and get the hell out of here as always. I love y'all. But I'm oh, see tuck.