title 4/20/26 Why Are You Keeping Secrets With My Brother? 😬 | Brown Bag Mornings

description [Full Episode] The squad tackles a messy Homie Helpline for Diego, whose girlfriend has been taking secret jail calls from his "knucklehead" brother to hear him vent about his side pieces behind bars. Between the family crash out the crew investigates Birdman’s viral explanation for kissing Lil Wayne on the lips and roasts Nike for claiming that walkers at the Boston Marathon are merely "tolerated".

[Edited by @iamdyre 🚕]

Chapters
(00:00) Don't You Know I'm Local: A hot air balloon makes an emergency landing in a thin Temecula backyard.

(2:39) Chisme: The singer boyfriend of Celeste Rivas is finally arrested after her body was found in a Tesla.

(5:40) Rap Sheet: Birdman explains his "father-son" bond and why he kissed Lil Wayne.

(9:29) Petty Police: Nike faces backlash for "Walkers Tolerated" posters, prompting Hoka and Altra to clap back.

(12:35) Scrolling: Viral audio of pilots meowing and asking air traffic control about Fetty Wap.

(15:13) Monday Mashup

(17:20) The Weather W/ Concrete!

(18:23) Homie Helpline: Diego’s girl gets caught taking secret jail calls from his brother.

(46:28) Usher/Chris Brown Tickets!

(49:10) Don't You Know I'm Local: Johnny Knoxville and the Jackass crew take credit for a Simi Valley explosion.

(51:05) Chisme: Cardi B goes on a backstage rant against disrespectful venue staff in Atlanta.

(54:25) Rap Sheet: The crew shares "almost drowned" stories and Gucci Mane reunites with the woman who saved him.

(57:48) Money Moves: A small business owner loses $20,000 in a Coachella "Justin Bieber team" scam.

(1:00:54) Studious Foo: China invents a "toilet seat" driver's seat for those stuck in heavy traffic.

(1:03:23) Play Ball: Brock Lesnar’s emotional retirement and John Cena’s "awkward" return at Wrestlemania.

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pubDate Mon, 20 Apr 2026 21:11:29 GMT

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duration 4145000

transcript

Speaker 1:
[00:00] Hey, don't make your life harder than it needs to be. You really wanna type Brown Bag Mornings every single time? Nah, just hit the subscribe button, perrito, do it, go!

Speaker 2:
[00:09] What's up, this is B-Real from Cypress Hill.

Speaker 3:
[00:11] Cypress Hill.

Speaker 4:
[00:12] Where you from, ese?

Speaker 5:
[00:14] Don't you know I'm loco?

Speaker 6:
[00:15] We gotta give this hot air balloon pilot like an award for what happened over in Temecula this weekend. Imagine you're just chilling in your crib, and you're blessed to have a cute little backyard, and you look back there, there's like 18 random people in a hot air balloon. What the hell? That's what happened to one family over in Temecula. They were in their crib, and outside they see like people just on their hot air balloon experience, having the time of their beautiful life. According to the hot air balloon pilot, they had run out of wind. Oh. And so they had to land. One of the passengers on the hot air balloon also said, yeah, he told us like, hey, we're running out of fuel, and we're running out of wind, so I gotta land. You ha- what's up, bro?

Speaker 4:
[01:01] The fuel part I get, but the wind? How do you run out of wind?

Speaker 6:
[01:04] I don't know, brother. Maybe the wind wasn't winding at some point in time.

Speaker 4:
[01:07] Everybody started flapping their arms or something.

Speaker 6:
[01:09] Ever since Artemis 2 went into the air, I don't know what's going on. It's kind of weird now.

Speaker 7:
[01:12] With space, dog.

Speaker 6:
[01:14] All right, but if you log on to Brown Bag Mornings 106 on Instagram, you'll see a photo or like the video of them in the backyard, and it's just a trip. It's a basket full of people. No one's moving. It's a basket full of people just in the backyard. I would trip out.

Speaker 4:
[01:28] I don't know. Is that what they do in Temecula, just hot air balloons?

Speaker 3:
[01:30] It's a thing.

Speaker 6:
[01:31] Okay, I didn't know that it existed. I know they have a lot of wine tasting, but I didn't know there was a whole hot air balloon thing.

Speaker 3:
[01:37] I've been wanting to do that, but I'm like...

Speaker 4:
[01:39] Now you might land in somebody's backyard.

Speaker 3:
[01:41] Okay, you know what? It's not even scary to me because they landed safely.

Speaker 6:
[01:45] Yes, that's why this pilot deserves an award. They landed safely in a really thin... I don't know if you ever been to the homie's house and they have a backyard but it's like a thin strip. Think of a New York strip steak and it's that backyard. It's really thin. They landed in that backyard.

Speaker 4:
[02:03] Like on the grass strip.

Speaker 6:
[02:04] Perfect. No injuries to the hot air balloon, to the house or to the people in it.

Speaker 4:
[02:08] And those things are huge too.

Speaker 6:
[02:09] They are big.

Speaker 4:
[02:10] How they covered the whole house or something?

Speaker 6:
[02:12] Apparently, the people of that neighborhood know we are in the flight path of the hot air balloon. So one day or another, this is going to happen. But my thing is like, dang, what if you're out in the back, you're laying out or you're doing something in the back and the hot air balloon people are just seeing you. Like a lack of privacy, but... That's true. It might be better for like rent and like house payments. I don't know. I would do it. I would do it for cheaper rent. All right, that was Don't You Know I'm Local. Let's get into some Cheezmation.

Speaker 2:
[02:40] Zua, come here.

Speaker 8:
[02:41] Man, what's going on? Cheezmation with Angie.

Speaker 3:
[02:48] You guys, we actually have an update on the case of Celeste Rivas.

Speaker 2:
[02:51] If you guys remember, she was found...

Speaker 8:
[02:54] Her body was found dismembered in the front of a Tesla out here in a tow yard, right?

Speaker 3:
[03:01] Yeah. What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? In the frunk of a Tesla out here in a tow yard, right? Her boyfriend, her senior boyfriend has finally been arrested, which took what, seven months? Her body was discovered back in September. It took this long. But according to Celeste's family, the family attorney, the family intends to fully participate in the case. They're very happy that the boyfriend has finally been arrested. Now David does have an arraignment today, happening today, which pretty much means like he's formally going to get notified for the charges, advise him on the rights, the bail, take a plea. But what's crazy is that if David is, he might actually walk free if the court doesn't charge him today. What? So today's case, like today's arraignment is like, it's huge. Yeah. And now the family is finally speaking out, the dad actually, according to reports, the dad reportedly said, thank God, justice for Celeste. So they're very happy that David has finally, been arrested, detained.

Speaker 6:
[04:13] Now, this singer, he was at Coachella last year, I believe. And he did the backflip and he like fell flat on his face. Went viral. He went viral for that. And I think he was on tour, had to stop his tour. Throughout this whole process, they found a lot of weird things in the crib. Like they had to raid the crib. And I think they found like a burn pit or some kind of burn cage.

Speaker 4:
[04:32] Like a big cage or something like that.

Speaker 6:
[04:34] I guess his side is maintaining. He didn't have anything to do with it. There might have been someone else, like a manager or someone in his team. Who might have, but all of it's weird. And for the past few months, everybody's been wondering like, bro, when are you going to lock this fool up? He's like out Scott free. What I know from like watching Dateline and all of that, they do not arrest until they have like undeniable evidence. And that might be why it took so long. I don't think that he'll walk out Scott free. That's insane.

Speaker 3:
[05:01] But that's a thing like it might.

Speaker 6:
[05:02] I don't think they would have arrested him if they didn't have something to go on. And that's why they took so long.

Speaker 4:
[05:06] Cause that's his car, right? That's his Tesla?

Speaker 6:
[05:08] Yeah, that's his Tesla registered to him.

Speaker 4:
[05:10] So it's like, come on, there's already one thing that's already leading up to that case.

Speaker 6:
[05:13] At least that part.

Speaker 4:
[05:14] So it's like we need to see the footage of that Tesla too, by the way.

Speaker 6:
[05:17] No, I don't want to.

Speaker 3:
[05:18] I don't want to. I'm telling you, her body was found in a trash bag in the front of the Tesla. This member.

Speaker 6:
[05:24] It had been there for weeks.

Speaker 3:
[05:25] Yeah, it was brought in. That's why it was like, actually one of the workers at the tow yard actually smelled it and reported it. But yes, today is David's arraignment, and we'll know exactly what he's getting charged for.

Speaker 6:
[05:47] There's a viral photo of Lil Wayne and Birdman that I thought was AI this whole time. Really? Yeah, I thought 50 just used it or someone just used it randomly to make fun of them.

Speaker 3:
[05:58] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[05:58] It's them kissing on the lips. It's Birdman and Lil Wayne kissing on the lips. Now, everybody's kind of been speculating what that even meant or like it was just a weird screen grab, right? Now Birdman is speaking up and he's making sense and it's weird for me. He's making sense out of this photo. Here's why he kissed Lil Wayne on the lips, according to Birdman himself.

Speaker 9:
[06:21] I don't ball a son. I went kissing him. Right. You got a child, you probably kissing him, you probably got a son and you kissing him. I always looked at Wayne as my son and I always looked at it like, because I was in the streets and I thought this might be the last time they ever see me. Damn.

Speaker 7:
[06:36] I think the interviewer was like, okay, I don't know how to come back from that. For real.

Speaker 6:
[06:41] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[06:42] He was saying that he kissed Wayne because it was the last time he might see him.

Speaker 6:
[06:45] No, because like, you know, if you have a son, you kiss your son, right? You don't have a son.

Speaker 4:
[06:49] I don't have a son.

Speaker 6:
[06:50] But if you have a son, you kiss your son. And she was like, yeah, I do that. He's like, okay, well, he's like my son.

Speaker 4:
[06:56] You kiss your son in the lips?

Speaker 6:
[06:58] Yes, not my older son.

Speaker 4:
[06:59] But your younger kids?

Speaker 6:
[07:00] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[07:01] You don't find it weird?

Speaker 6:
[07:01] Oh, like one of them, and it's up to their discretion. Like one of them will give me his cheek and that's fine.

Speaker 4:
[07:06] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[07:06] One of them will come and kiss me on the lip and that's fine too.

Speaker 4:
[07:08] I've always found it weird.

Speaker 6:
[07:09] Did your parents?

Speaker 4:
[07:10] No, never.

Speaker 6:
[07:11] I guess you got to know when you have them.

Speaker 4:
[07:13] I've never seen-

Speaker 6:
[07:14] I think that's one of the, you'll understand when you're a parent.

Speaker 4:
[07:18] Even my parents with my brothers with their kids, they don't do that either. So when I see other people do it, I'm like, that's kind of weird.

Speaker 3:
[07:23] They don't do it like kissing on the lips or kissing on the face.

Speaker 4:
[07:27] It's just kind of the face in general, but when I see it more, I'm like, that's a little bit too much.

Speaker 3:
[07:31] I'm not used to it, besides Chente and Alejandro, but as they're older.

Speaker 6:
[07:36] As they're older, and as the only parent in the room today, it is totally fine, whatever you choose to do. And honestly, I just look to them, if they don't like it, they don't have to do it or any of that, but I think, I don't know, they were born and I just started kissing them literally all over their face. And then when they start kissing, they kiss on the lips.

Speaker 3:
[07:53] But I get that because they're still little, but see, Wayne and Birdman kiss on the lips and they're grown men.

Speaker 6:
[08:00] I'm saying you met my kids that are children. And I'm saying my older one, we don't.

Speaker 3:
[08:04] But it's like, it's understandable.

Speaker 6:
[08:05] And I don't even know when the point was when we stopped. It's like a weird thing that you don't pay attention to, I guess, as a parent, cause it's not, like I don't look at it in the weird way. So I don't, like I don't know how to say this.

Speaker 4:
[08:20] Like I saw a video. Correctly.

Speaker 6:
[08:22] No, no, no, like to me it's like that mind of like, this is weird, this is like all of that. I can understand where other people might have it, but personally, like if it's not my intention, I don't look at it like, oh my god, this is so weird, I'm kissing my child on the lips. It's just a natural, like I guess go to.

Speaker 4:
[08:38] Even little toddlers, when people kiss their little toddlers on the lips, I think it's just the weirdest thing ever.

Speaker 8:
[08:42] You think kids are weird, you're weird.

Speaker 7:
[08:44] Like there's a lot of things going on about what you think is weird.

Speaker 6:
[08:47] But this is him explaining why he doesn't, Birdman, why he did it with a grown ass man that is not related to him biologically. But he feels like Lil Wayne is his son.

Speaker 9:
[08:57] I was born son, I went kissing. You got a child, you better kiss him. You better got a son and you kiss him. I always looked at Wayne as my son and I always looked at it like because I was in the streets and I thought this might be the last time they ever see me.

Speaker 6:
[09:11] That's his explanation. No one can speak for him. Until all the parents that kiss their kids on the lips and now feel weird about it, I totally am with you because Angie just made me feel so weird about something like, I don't know. I don't even know what to call it normal.

Speaker 7:
[09:24] It's just what happens, brother.

Speaker 6:
[09:25] You're going to have me on a list for no reason, dog.

Speaker 7:
[09:27] No, no, no. Like what? I just love my kid out here.

Speaker 6:
[09:42] Let's move on over to the city of Boston. Boston has its marathon going down right now. Probably everybody already finished by now because everyone's so fast over there. You have to qualify. You have to qualify to run. You have to run at a specific pastime in a certified marathon or by running for an official charity to qualify for the Boston Marathon.

Speaker 4:
[10:01] Isn't it if you run the LA Marathon and qualify, you get to run for the Boston Marathon as well?

Speaker 6:
[10:05] I don't know if the LA one qualifies you, but some of them qualify you. I'm not too sure. Not that far into my run journey, brother.

Speaker 7:
[10:12] All right.

Speaker 6:
[10:13] Remember, I was forced to run the LA Marathon by my husband.

Speaker 7:
[10:16] You're just a girl. Just kidding.

Speaker 6:
[10:18] Look, anyway, Nike, I ran the LA Marathon. If you run a bunch of marathons or you're out here running, you see a lot of Nike posters and propaganda, and it's really cool because it keeps you motivated, right? Over there, though, Nike's under fire for posting around the city, runners welcome, walkers tolerated, I guess. Yes, it's runners welcome, walkers tolerated. The heat got so bad, they had to take down those Boston Marathon signs after so much backlash online. But here's where the pettiness comes to play, okay? The pettiness comes to play with other brands, other brands of runners, like Hoka, for example, started posting on social media their own type of posters. Here's what Hoka posted. They said, no matter what pace, we fly together. Hoka's whole little brand thing is like a little wings.

Speaker 10:
[11:11] All of that's really cute.

Speaker 6:
[11:13] So I really think it's funny that now the other brands are like, oh yeah, Nike over there, you're the mean girl. We're going to be over here mean girling you back. It's some pettiness that's going down inside the Boston Marathon.

Speaker 4:
[11:24] It's because you think of all those brands and you think about running and toughness and being like, yeah, the best of the best and stuff like that. So seeing them step back like this a little bit is pretty fun.

Speaker 6:
[11:32] It is. And then the brands are meeting up with each other. There's another brand called Altra Running. And under the Hoka post, they did two hands handshaking. So it's like the enemy of my enemy is my friend. And then they posted, Altra Running posted, run, walk, crawl, no matter how you do it, just stay out there. So they're kind of just being like, hey, Nike's telling you, ugh, I guess we'll tolerate walkers. And we're telling you, no matter the pace, you can be part of our party.

Speaker 4:
[11:58] It's like sign up and if you do run, oh well.

Speaker 6:
[12:01] It's up to you. Although I do get the poster, the original one, because you have to qualify, so you have to be fast runner. So I'm assuming that that's part of the, I guess, the mental state a lot of the runners there are already on. Maybe they don't stop to walk, maybe they're just like super high speed. But it is also like, bro, if you take a step, if you walk, you shouldn't be shamed for it. As a walker of a marathon, yes.

Speaker 7:
[12:27] You should not be shamed for slowing down.

Speaker 6:
[12:29] So yeah, they got their pettiness right back to them. That's us going down in the world of running. Let's get into some scrolling.

Speaker 7:
[12:35] Scrolling with Homies.

Speaker 4:
[12:38] You guys ever been in an airplane and wonder what the pilots are just doing in the cockpit and stuff like that?

Speaker 3:
[12:43] Yes, a lot, a lot, a lot of times.

Speaker 4:
[12:44] I always think about it all the time, every single time I'm just sitting in a plane. But these pilots are going viral because of what they're talking to you about, air traffic control. You know air traffic control, like how they go back and forth and stuff like that.

Speaker 6:
[12:54] Yeah, to what they hear on their little headphones.

Speaker 4:
[12:56] Yeah, and their little headphones are like, Roger that, Roger that. Well.

Speaker 6:
[12:59] It's a whole other thing, but we're just regulars.

Speaker 4:
[13:02] Yeah, I don't know anything about air traffic control.

Speaker 6:
[13:04] We have a problem. No, that's NASA.

Speaker 4:
[13:06] That's NASA, isn't it?

Speaker 6:
[13:07] Go ahead, brother, go ahead.

Speaker 4:
[13:08] Anyways, the guy that was working the air traffic control saw a plane that had a specific number and decided to ask him a question. Listen to this.

Speaker 11:
[13:14] Hey, Delta 1738, do you have time for a quick question?

Speaker 12:
[13:17] Go for it. Are you familiar with the artist Fetty Wap?

Speaker 11:
[13:22] I have got.

Speaker 12:
[13:23] Oh, bummer. He just has a song that's 1738.

Speaker 4:
[13:25] Just remind me of it.

Speaker 11:
[13:28] No, unfortunately, no.

Speaker 4:
[13:30] He saw that the plane name was 1738, Fetty Wap. And he was like, I'm going to ask you.

Speaker 6:
[13:36] He's like, no, unfortunately, no, I'm doing my job. I'm trying to fly people. Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[13:40] And it doesn't end there.

Speaker 3:
[13:41] Oh, there's more?

Speaker 13:
[13:42] There's more.

Speaker 4:
[13:43] Another one went viral of air traffic control talking to each other to a plane and they're meowing and barking.

Speaker 8:
[13:49] What?

Speaker 13:
[13:52] You guys die. You need to be professional pilots.

Speaker 2:
[13:58] This is why you still fly an RJ.

Speaker 8:
[14:01] Wow.

Speaker 4:
[14:03] This is why you still fly an RJ. An RJ is a regional jet that has like 100 carriers on it.

Speaker 6:
[14:08] Nothing big, healthy carriers. We're not going to trust you with more people because you're out here meowing on the job.

Speaker 4:
[14:12] You're out here like meow, meow.

Speaker 13:
[14:15] You guys need to be professional pilots.

Speaker 6:
[14:22] Hilarious.

Speaker 4:
[14:22] That's funny.

Speaker 6:
[14:23] Yeah, that's funny until you're one of the passengers. Like that's what my pilot's doing. My pilot's meowing.

Speaker 4:
[14:28] Not just walking by.

Speaker 7:
[14:28] You're just like, well, there's hella turbulence.

Speaker 3:
[14:31] Really? I think of it more like, oh my God, they're just like us because my sister tends to meow and like do the like little puppy noises like that.

Speaker 4:
[14:38] When?

Speaker 6:
[14:39] On the phone? When she's in charge of 100 people on a plane.

Speaker 3:
[14:41] She's in charge in the middle of the air? Doing bear feets for other people, yeah.

Speaker 6:
[14:43] 100 in the middle of the air?

Speaker 3:
[14:45] Well, I'm sure she has a lot of clients.

Speaker 6:
[14:46] And I bet you when she does, she don't meow.

Speaker 3:
[14:48] No, of course not.

Speaker 7:
[14:49] When she's working, but do not do that.

Speaker 3:
[14:51] That's why I said, like, I feel like I would think like, oh, they're just like us because it's like doing regular stuff.

Speaker 6:
[14:57] Just like that one movie, Denzel Washington, what he was doing was he was like hella drunk and hella on drugs. Oh, he's just like me for real.

Speaker 7:
[15:03] Party all the time. Bruh, that's a crime.

Speaker 4:
[15:06] I was being on here just like meow in the background.

Speaker 6:
[15:08] Stop, do not do that. Do your freaking job. Be a professional. Thank you. Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 10:
[15:13] It's the Essential Ebro Laura Rosenberg podcast. Why are moms excited when they see their toddler drop it like it's hot? Why is that joyous?

Speaker 14:
[15:22] Because it's funny.

Speaker 13:
[15:22] You don't think about it like that.

Speaker 14:
[15:23] It's just cute to see them enjoying.

Speaker 10:
[15:26] But then they turn five and like with Issa one time, we was at the playground, some music came on. And I had to be like, yo, Issa, come here. When they drop it low, moms go, woo! Available now on your favorite streaming platform.

Speaker 6:
[15:43] It is time for the Monday mashup.

Speaker 4:
[15:46] Yes!

Speaker 6:
[15:46] Gregory, please give it to us, brother.

Speaker 4:
[15:48] Right here, it's that Usher, You Don't Have To Call, and Chris Brown Loyal, right here. It's so funny.

Speaker 7:
[16:37] Really?

Speaker 3:
[16:39] I was like, at first, I'm like, let me get it, let me get it, and then I'm like, okay, I get it.

Speaker 7:
[16:44] Nice.

Speaker 6:
[16:44] I don't think I'm bad.

Speaker 7:
[16:48] You know what, though? I still want to see Chris Brown and Usher in their R&B tour, even with them. I don't know, I just feel like, start it again?

Speaker 15:
[17:35] I saw your face there. What?

Speaker 7:
[17:38] No, it's okay, it's okay.

Speaker 6:
[17:39] I had to be a hater, because my guys are not here.

Speaker 7:
[17:41] Look, we got Chris Brown.

Speaker 5:
[17:43] They would have loved it.

Speaker 3:
[17:44] Okay, when they're back, play it, and we'll see. I don't think it's bad.

Speaker 6:
[17:47] No, you don't have to play it again. You don't have to play it again. Please.

Speaker 1:
[17:50] Please.

Speaker 7:
[17:50] Please.

Speaker 15:
[17:51] Brown Bag Mornings. And now, the weather.

Speaker 13:
[17:57] With Concrete Storm.

Speaker 1:
[17:59] Perrito's going down for the weather Monday, April 20th. What's up to all my potheads? First, we soar to the city of Eagle Rock.

Speaker 12:
[18:05] Ain't nothing wrong when you smoke a little pot.

Speaker 1:
[18:07] 76 and 54 degrees. Now we hit the highway to San Marino.

Speaker 9:
[18:12] I wish I could have smoked a blunt with the homie Chalino.

Speaker 1:
[18:15] 80 degrees and 59 at night. Now we go down the road to the city of Monrovia. Just smoke a little pot fool and little fixture phobia.

Speaker 9:
[18:22] 76 degrees and 55 at night.

Speaker 1:
[18:24] Lastly, we dip out and burn a bowl to the city of West Covina.

Speaker 7:
[18:28] After I smoke, I want some comida.

Speaker 1:
[18:30] 78 degrees and 54 degrees at night, perritos. All right, here we go. Eagle Rock, 76 and 54. San Marino, 80 and 59 degrees at night. Monrovia, 76 and 55 at night. And West Covina, 78 and 54 degrees at night. Put that in your pipe and smoke it, perritos. It is going down. It's your boy Concrete from Brown Bag Mornings, Power 106, let's go.

Speaker 10:
[18:53] All right, check this out, homie.

Speaker 1:
[18:54] If you need a homie or need some help.

Speaker 5:
[18:56] We need your help.

Speaker 10:
[18:58] We'll need a line.

Speaker 1:
[18:59] I mean phone line.

Speaker 10:
[19:00] We got your phone. The homie helpline.

Speaker 4:
[19:03] Diego needs our help. He says, what's up, Brown Bag? I'm Diego, 29 and I don't know if my girl crossed the line or if I'm trippin. My girl and I have been together for three years, real serious. My family loves her so much. She's really close to my mom and my little brothers. My little brother, Adrian, 24, has always been a knucklehead, in and out of juvie when he was younger, and a few months ago, he got locked up for robbery. He's going to be there for at least 11 more months. A few days ago, I was talking to my mom in the kitchen, and she was telling me how thankful she is for my girl, and how nice she is for answering my little brother's calls from jail. I played it cool, but I wanted to crash the F out. So that's how I found out she's been answering his calls behind my back. He doesn't even call me more than twice a month. I immediately took my phone out, went to the backyard to call her and confront her about it. She admitted it and says, I didn't want to tell you because you'd take it wrong. Dan hits me with the, He asked me not to tell you. Now I'm like, why are you keeping secrets with my brother? I asked her what the hell do you have to talk about without me? She said she's been venting about his girlfriend and his, He's been, he's been.

Speaker 6:
[20:22] She said he's been venting.

Speaker 4:
[20:24] Oh, she said he's been venting about his girlfriend and his side piece don't answer his calls anymore. That he feels alone and sad. She apologized and said, if I want her to stop answering his calls, she will. She's just worried it's gonna be awkward when he gets out. So she wants to answer one more time to tell him the situation. Why does she owe him an explanation? They weren't even that close. They didn't even talk so much when he was out. So I told my mom and dad and now my family is defending her saying that she's just being a good sister-in-law, that we don't have any sisters, so that why is she playing that role for him? They made me feel stupid like I'm some jealous older brother who doesn't want my brother to talk to my girl because I'm insecure. So, Brown Bag, is this just my girl being a good sister-in-law answering my brother's jail calls or is she completely out of line for this?

Speaker 6:
[21:22] It's hard to read once you're on the spot.

Speaker 7:
[21:23] It is, it's super crazy.

Speaker 6:
[21:25] Does it make you appreciate Vic more?

Speaker 4:
[21:27] No.

Speaker 6:
[21:31] Yes, okay, yes, so, Diego. Diego's brother has been locked up, alright? He's a knucklehead, he's been in and out of juvie, recently locked up for robbery and the mom's answering his calls, even his girlfriend is answering the calls and he's upset, he didn't know. He didn't know that was going down and finds out that he's venting to her. He's venting to her about his girl, his side piece, all of that and she's just kind of been a listening ear, answered and didn't tell him because the brother told her not to say anything. Now he's tripping out like, bro, what on earth? The family's even taking her side. She's just being a good sister-in-law, she's being there for him, no one else is there for him, you're not there for him. And he says, look, I think this is crossing some kind of line. Yeah, it is. My sister, I mean, excuse me, my girl should not be talking to my brother. They didn't get along, they weren't that close because that would have been a little bit different for me. If they were always homies like that, no, if he always went to her about girl stuff, or that was his, you know your person that you go to to hear about the other side?

Speaker 3:
[22:34] Yeah, to Ben.

Speaker 6:
[22:35] Everyone has that person, so if that was it from the jump, it's understandable, but then it wouldn't have to be a secret like that, it just seems very shady on his part. He feels it seems shady.

Speaker 4:
[22:45] Not even, don't even tell him, what?

Speaker 3:
[22:47] You're not gonna tell me? Yeah, and that part, dude, don't tell my brother, like okay, why are you hiding it? That makes it sus.

Speaker 4:
[22:53] Every girl that I've dated, they've never got close to my brothers ever, and I'm just like, this is so weird to me, like why would you talk to her?

Speaker 6:
[23:00] Why would you already talk to her? Have people that your brothers have dated gone close to you?

Speaker 4:
[23:03] No, it's just very, we're all doing our own thing, like there's no reason for you guys to get close, why are you guys friends for? You guys do not know.

Speaker 6:
[23:09] The only thing I've learned about my experience of life, it's not everybody else's experience of life, you know?

Speaker 4:
[23:14] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[23:15] Like that hasn't happened in your family, but in other families, they do get close. They get close, that's weird. Yeah, I think closeness in general is weird for you, and that does seem to be like a thing of your family, but it could be, you get what I'm saying? I get what you're saying. Like it seems to be.

Speaker 4:
[23:30] Getting close is, no.

Speaker 6:
[23:31] Getting, ooh, are you getting close? Ooh, you like other people's kids? Ooh, like it just seems like you're very, ooh, you don't even like your dad. There's some families where the kid likes their dad, it's crazy.

Speaker 4:
[23:40] Yeah, it's like even when my mom talks about it, she's like, oh yeah, I texted her. I was like, why are you texting her? That's not your girl, that's my girl. It's just weird.

Speaker 6:
[23:47] To you, it's weird.

Speaker 4:
[23:48] It's just weird to get close like that.

Speaker 6:
[23:50] Yeah, you haven't found the person. You haven't found the person. Okay, all right. You haven't found the person. Because I'm sure if Conrad, him and his brother-in-laws or sister-in-laws get along well.

Speaker 4:
[24:00] But to be able to like take a phone call from prison and they talk to him about everything about it.

Speaker 3:
[24:05] Yeah, honestly, with me and Mark is my boyfriend, like he's gone to the movies with my sister, with my nieces and I'm not there. And I don't mind it. Like if anything, I encourage it.

Speaker 4:
[24:14] What?

Speaker 3:
[24:15] I encourage it.

Speaker 4:
[24:16] I don't find it weird. That's so weird.

Speaker 6:
[24:17] No.

Speaker 3:
[24:18] To me, it's just like I trust him enough and I trust her enough that I know nothing shady would ever happen.

Speaker 4:
[24:23] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[24:23] Like that even doesn't even cross my mind. That's weird.

Speaker 6:
[24:27] So stop making it cross it.

Speaker 3:
[24:28] No, I'm not.

Speaker 6:
[24:29] Stop making it cross it.

Speaker 4:
[24:30] You should be there.

Speaker 3:
[24:31] That's your man. No, even like sometimes when my sister calls me and I don't answer, like she'll call Marcus cause she knows I'm going to be, he's going to answer. To me, it's not weird. We're in the group chat, things like that. It's not weird to me. I don't.

Speaker 6:
[24:43] What if they had a chat by themselves?

Speaker 3:
[24:45] Yeah. I wouldn't, I don't think I would have an issue with this. I trust my sister and I trust him enough that nothing like that would ever happen.

Speaker 6:
[24:52] You don't gotta explain it to us.

Speaker 3:
[24:53] I'm not.

Speaker 6:
[24:54] You don't gotta prove it to us.

Speaker 4:
[24:56] My sister's like, hey Marcus, don't tell her that we're talking to each other.

Speaker 3:
[25:01] Yeah, that would be weird.

Speaker 4:
[25:07] They're talking to each other at work?

Speaker 6:
[25:08] Yeah, but yeah, I guess if again, if you don't look at it weird, it's not weird. And if you look at it weird, it's weird. You feel me? Like it all depends on the perspective you have with it. On their end, they don't look at it weird. But the point of the matter is that Diego looks at it weird and that's Diego's girl. So at some point, you have to take how he feels like and respect it. She said, all right, I'll stop talking to your brother. Like I don't mind not taking his calls. Like it's not that big of a deal. He called me to vent about some girls and that's fine. But I'm going to tell him what's going on because at the same time, I don't want it to be weird for me.

Speaker 4:
[25:42] That's even more weird too.

Speaker 6:
[25:44] So he doesn't know, like he doesn't like that she wants to have like a final call or like wants to answer the next call from the brother and tell him, hey, Diego's not cool with this or whatever.

Speaker 4:
[25:53] Why are you answering in the first place? Go talk to the mom.

Speaker 3:
[25:56] She doesn't want to be rude.

Speaker 6:
[25:58] I also wonder, and we can ask Diego, what his calls with his brother are like. Because he says that he doesn't get but two calls a month from his brother. What are those like? Are you scolding him? Which you probably should as you're an older brother. Are you talking to him about the girls? Like what are those convos happening with you and your bro? Or is it just like, hey, check in, all right, bro, whatever. So we should ask him what their correspondence has been like. Because even for the brother not to be like, yeah, I hit up so and so, your girl, and she talked to me.

Speaker 4:
[26:29] Yeah, we'll ask him.

Speaker 6:
[26:29] So let's take your phone calls, 818-520-1059. Don't call this up to him without permission. No, because his family is making him feel like he's in the wrong. They're asking his girlfriend, hey, stop talking to my brother. That's weird. The girlfriend said, yeah, I don't mind stopping talking. Like, look, if this offends you, if you feel bad about it, I won't do it. Like, I thought I was doing it in Family of Solid. He was telling me about his girl, his side chick, all the drama. I was there to listen, but the next time he calls, I'll tell him, like, hey, we can't talk anymore, Diego's pissed. And Diego's like, no, you shouldn't even do that. Just don't answer.

Speaker 4:
[26:57] Yeah, why do you want that closure?

Speaker 6:
[26:59] Why?

Speaker 3:
[27:00] Because she's polite. She doesn't want to be rude.

Speaker 4:
[27:02] She doesn't have to be polite to him.

Speaker 6:
[27:03] So he's asking, is this just my girl being a good sister-in-law answering my brother's jail calls, or is she completely out of line for this? You know, granted, even knowing that the brother has side pieces, could be a little like your ears perk up, like, hey bro, not to my mind, to my mind. Come on, some things are sacred. But like, low key, when you're in that life, you don't know what your boundaries are.

Speaker 4:
[27:25] There's pen pals.

Speaker 6:
[27:26] So let's go to Andriza, that's a cool name. Andriza.

Speaker 15:
[27:31] Hi.

Speaker 6:
[27:31] What's up, Andriza? Andriza, in Long Beach, what would you tell our homie Diego?

Speaker 15:
[27:38] Diego, I would say I know he's coming from a place where he needs to teach him some tough love, you know, but the last three years, I realized a lot of things. So I feel awesome about saying this. Incarceration is a very harsh punishment, unless it's death, you know, rape and all the really bad stuff. So it's just a toll on a person's, you know, mind. And how can we expect these people, you know, you get incarcerated, even if it's just for a few weeks, you know, the body remembers trauma. So you can keep believing that when you get out, you're never going to be a productive member of society or well-balanced mentally, you know, even with the supportive family. I think that if they're not doing anything shitty talking about behind his back, about, you know, hurting him or cheating on him, I think that, you know, Diego should just accept that he got a good girl, you know, a good empathetic person. That's really hard to find nowadays. At any age, you know, so I say, you know, like you have props to your family and her for, you know, helping your brother out. And, you know, still, I'm sure you can find ways to give the tough love, you know, he's incarcerated, you know, maybe with the support you grow from that when he gets out, you know, continue with the support of the family, of course.

Speaker 6:
[28:55] Thank you, Angie. Thank you so much for that. You said that you could finally say that. Was there a time where you couldn't say that or something that you believed before?

Speaker 15:
[29:03] No, it's just that the last few years, I'm currently like the last eight years, you know, I'm disabled, haven't been able to get social security. So it humbles you because I went from living at the beach, you know, with the Panoramic, you know, Ocean View to having my own business and then losing everything because, not because the business went bad, it's because a person who wasn't okay, you know, mentally is allowed to roam around the world, you know, and no consequences. You know, it's a lot packed into one store. There's a lot of race politics all mixed in one, you know. So it just, I learned a lot, a lot, a lot. So I'm 49 years old now and damn, I'm the coup d'etat because I wish I knew now back then, you know, all the stuff that I know. Anyways, just take care of your health, you know. I've been off social media for four years, so I can breathe even though I relapsed a couple of times the last month.

Speaker 4:
[30:03] You still haven't convinced me on why it don't.

Speaker 6:
[30:05] Let her speak. She's doing her testimony, brother. Thank you so much, Andriza.

Speaker 4:
[30:09] There's no, literally nothing there.

Speaker 6:
[30:11] She was empathetic towards the people that are locked up and she said like, hey, they're going through a trauma too. They're going through, and granted, they did do something and sometimes it's like, does the punishment fit the crime? He went in for robbery. He might be left with like low-key PTSD, the bad stuff that goes on in there.

Speaker 4:
[30:26] I'm gonna give him PTSD when he's out. That's what I'm gonna do.

Speaker 6:
[30:30] You're gonna give him post-traumatic stress disorder when he's out, does that really make sense?

Speaker 4:
[30:35] You know what? I'm gonna rob him. I'm gonna rob him, plant it on him. He's gonna go back.

Speaker 6:
[30:38] You're his brother.

Speaker 4:
[30:39] I don't care. He's not talking to my girl.

Speaker 6:
[30:41] Diego hit us up because he has a girlfriend that is trying to be a good sister-in-law to Diego's brother and takes the phone calls from jail. He found out because his mom was like, oh, Mija, thank you so much for taking my little junior's phone calls. I don't know what the little brother's name is. And now Diego turned up, was like, what the heck do you mean? What kind of things are you even talking about? You guys weren't even close when he was out. And she said, no, you're just telling me about his girlfriend. She's not answering the phone on him. And then he has a side piece. She's not answering, so he's venting to me. He's like, why doesn't he vent to me? Well, because when you guys talk, you're always just lecturing him and you're always telling him, like, you gotta do right, bro. Our mom's gonna die.

Speaker 2:
[31:20] And this is what you're gonna leave the family with.

Speaker 6:
[31:23] This is what you want for your life. Yeah, so she said, I'll stop talking to him. Don't worry, I don't care. I love you more than him, it doesn't matter. But I'm gonna tell him, like, hey, Diego's tripping.

Speaker 4:
[31:33] No reason to.

Speaker 6:
[31:34] Or is it that Diego doesn't want his brother to know that he's tripping?

Speaker 4:
[31:37] What do you mean?

Speaker 6:
[31:38] Like, stop talking to him because I'm tripping, but don't tell him that I'm tripping. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 4:
[31:41] Oh, I get you, I get you.

Speaker 6:
[31:42] Don't tell him it's because I'm mad. But I am mad. Alright, let's go to Kathy in San Pedro. What's up, Kathy? Good morning, Kathy.

Speaker 14:
[31:52] Hi, good morning, guys.

Speaker 6:
[31:53] Kathy, you have... No, no, no, no. Hold on. Happy 420 to you, Kathy. But you have been in this situation?

Speaker 14:
[32:01] Yes, I have. I've been the sister-in-law. But it's not... They were mad at each other. They weren't really close, but I met the brother first.

Speaker 6:
[32:11] Hold on. You were the sister-in-law that would take the brother-in-law's phone calls, even though you're with...

Speaker 14:
[32:18] No, no, no, no. He wasn't incarcerated. We were just always been good friends. And I've always been... I've always been there for the brother, and he's always been there for me. But then when I got with his brother two years later, this is like 15 years ago, okay, guys? Right, right. So I ended up with the brother, obviously. So we remain friends. Everything was cool up until, you know, the father of my kids and I's situation started going not a good direction. So he got his feelings hurt apparently out of nowhere after 15 years. Then he had an issue. So he came to me and he was telling me like, hey, Kat, like this does not seem appropriate. Like you're not respecting me. And I was like, well, this is going out of nowhere. So I'm like, you must be doing something. Because I know, I like, you know, I can not love it. I'm not doing anything.

Speaker 6:
[33:18] Wait, wait, wait, say that in English. I know, I know, I don't understand it.

Speaker 14:
[33:23] Like if you don't do it, if you haven't done anything, like what are you gonna be scared about? Like, there was rumors, apparently, you know, I don't know if it was just him, like trying to tell me like, hey, Kat, just stop. So he bugged me. Even though we weren't together after two years, he kept bugging me about still talking to him. And I'm like, well, you know, well, if you really have an issue, why are you just talking to me about it? Like, that's your brother, go talk to him. Like, have that man on man conversation with him. And like, why is it always the girl hearing it from the guy and why can't a guy or, I mean, I don't mind. I don't mean to like sound wrong, but what can a man be a man and take it with a man?

Speaker 4:
[34:11] Take it with a man, okay. You want to communicate with this girl, that's why.

Speaker 6:
[34:14] We'll see, I also understand.

Speaker 14:
[34:16] No, I wasn't with him anymore and he was still trippin. So I was like, we remain friends. I'm like, the friendship's still there. It still remains. And I'm not with the father of my kids. So I'm like, you see, like, it wasn't ever any malicious, anything, like, there's people out there that really care about each other and it doesn't have to be sexual.

Speaker 6:
[34:42] Or like, the way that, like, I guess the paranoia in someone's mind goes though, like they can't see it, but that, and I can actually be like, yeah, we're just homies. And so she's saying, like, even now, I'm really cool with the brother, but I'm not with the main and the guy. But it's like, look, if I, if it was really about me wanting to get with them, wouldn't I be with him? What do I do with him at this point?

Speaker 4:
[35:03] Why you break my heart like that?

Speaker 6:
[35:04] I guess on this, on this story too, like, why, like, you're mad at the girl for sure. Be mad at your brother too. Yeah, why is it? Is my girl crossing the line? Is your brother crossing the line?

Speaker 4:
[35:13] Yes, he is.

Speaker 6:
[35:14] Yeah, but he's not asking that. He's putting it on the girlfriend, putting it on the girl.

Speaker 4:
[35:18] It's more like her, like, you gotta stop talking to him.

Speaker 6:
[35:20] Yeah. Yeah, cause she's out.

Speaker 3:
[35:22] But she's saying she's willing to stop talking to him. Like, okay, let me just take this last phone call.

Speaker 4:
[35:26] The closure thing is like, you don't need no closure.

Speaker 6:
[35:27] Because you tell him, then you tell him, bro.

Speaker 4:
[35:31] I shouldn't have to, you should already know as a girl.

Speaker 6:
[35:32] No, you tell him, you, your bro, you tell your brother, hey, you can't call my girl anymore. You say it.

Speaker 4:
[35:38] But then he's probably going to complain to the mom.

Speaker 11:
[35:40] Of course, duh.

Speaker 4:
[35:42] See, that's more family drama where I can just talk to my girl and be like, you stop. You're breaking up my family right now.

Speaker 3:
[35:46] You're breaking up my family.

Speaker 6:
[35:49] Joe, Joe and El Paso. Joe, we're going to you, after we talk to Crystal in West Covina, Crystal in West Covina, you say, yeah, she's crossing the line, Crystal. Diego's girl is crossing the line.

Speaker 16:
[36:02] Yes, she's crossing the line because she's not respecting how her man feels.

Speaker 3:
[36:07] Yep.

Speaker 16:
[36:09] And the mom should understand, the mom should be on the sun side. And yeah, like it's just, I don't agree with it at all. I don't have no sympathy for that man. That man has messed up so many times as far as what you guys are saying. So you guys, they need to leave him and figure out what he wants.

Speaker 3:
[36:28] Leave him in the jail to rot for robbery?

Speaker 4:
[36:31] Nobody talked to him.

Speaker 16:
[36:32] Okay, not to rot, but he needs to find himself. Yeah, to stop with the side pieces and stop trying to go for his brother's side piece. Because that's exactly what he's probably doing.

Speaker 4:
[36:41] That's his girl. It's not his side piece.

Speaker 16:
[36:44] Once you're a POS, it's kind of hard to stop.

Speaker 15:
[36:47] Yeah, I don't agree with it.

Speaker 6:
[36:49] It does seem like she knows like, if you don't like it, I'll stop. So it does seem like she's aware, like I'll stop. The next time he calls, I'll tell that fool, like, hey, we can't talk anymore. Like you're like...

Speaker 16:
[36:59] Yeah, but there's no need for her to give him a reason. Like, hey, I can't talk to you anymore. Like, no, let the brother take care of that. Let the mom take care of that. Yeah. Nah, well, no way.

Speaker 6:
[37:11] Well, no way. Let's have more division in our family. No, you're a real one. You wouldn't take the call. You don't think that's the thing to do, right?

Speaker 16:
[37:20] No, because that's why there's family. You know, that's already, like I said, if the brother was never complained about it, fine. But if the brother feels a type of way, then she should respect how he feels because he has valid feelings as well. I feel.

Speaker 6:
[37:33] I feel like the brother, for being in jail, the brother's getting off scot-free in this situation. For being locked up, he's getting, like, she's taking all, like, the drama for it. Hold on, we're going to go to Joe in El Paso. Joe's actually been locked up for 10 years and he has something to say. But first, Power 106, number one for hip-hop in Mission Viejo.

Speaker 1:
[37:53] Shout-outs to all my buddies in Mission Viejo.

Speaker 6:
[37:55] All right, Joe in El Paso. Joe, good morning.

Speaker 11:
[37:59] Morning, morning.

Speaker 6:
[38:00] Morning, Joe. Joe, you were locked up for 10 years?

Speaker 11:
[38:05] I was in and out for 10 years, yeah.

Speaker 6:
[38:07] All right, bro, that's good, that's good. That's what a hamburger's all about. We're talking to the homie Diego right now. Diego hit us up because his brother is currently locked up for robbery. He's a knucklehead, he's 24. And Diego just found out that his girlfriend has been talking to the brother, like taking the jail calls to hear him, to vent, to be there for him. He don't like it though. He knows his brother's a little grimy. His brother got a girl and a side piece. He does not want his girlfriend to end up being another one on his brother's roster.

Speaker 11:
[38:35] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[38:36] So what would you what would you tell him, Joe?

Speaker 11:
[38:39] So Diego, he just needs to chill. I know he wants to be all mad and manly about it. It's probably cool because I had the same thing with my brother. My brother, he's military. He's an E4, so he's top notch for me.

Speaker 4:
[38:57] All right.

Speaker 11:
[39:00] He didn't like it because I would always reach out to my sister and also to his wife. Because he was on deployment a lot in Iraq and so forth. So I couldn't really call him. But whenever I called him or I was able to talk to him, he was shooing me out and he's like, and it's been their call, no place to say no answer.

Speaker 4:
[39:18] But why are you calling her for? Why are you calling the sister?

Speaker 3:
[39:21] He wants to talk to someone.

Speaker 11:
[39:22] So, yeah, so I mean, it sucks being in there. You're in a small wall, small confined space. You got dudes looking over you. And on top of that, I'm Mexican. So you got to see what your people, right?

Speaker 3:
[39:35] Yeah.

Speaker 11:
[39:35] And I was up with another dude that I'm not going to go ahead and go into that. But it was tense all the time and it sucks.

Speaker 3:
[39:43] Oh, not too many people talk about that. Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[39:46] Yeah. Like being locked up. No, you're like, like everyone sticks to low key. Their ethnicity, their race. So he's saying he was with someone that was another one. So it was tense all the time. So he didn't escape. So your escape would be your call time.

Speaker 11:
[39:59] Yeah, especially with my brother. Obviously, I'll get chewed out by him.

Speaker 6:
[40:03] Right.

Speaker 11:
[40:03] But I hated it. And I'm like, dude, I'm already in here. Like, yeah, the worst thing that could happen is to spend more time. And when I talk to my sister and to my brother's ex-wife now, that's a whole different story.

Speaker 6:
[40:16] Were you the reason?

Speaker 15:
[40:18] Oh, no.

Speaker 11:
[40:20] He likes white girls. I like Mexican and black girls.

Speaker 6:
[40:23] Okay. What was she?

Speaker 11:
[40:27] She was straight out white from North Carolina.

Speaker 6:
[40:29] Oh, wow. Okay. Did she or you get in trouble for talking to each other from your brother?

Speaker 11:
[40:34] So yeah, he didn't like it. He didn't like it because he was like, why are you spending time talking to her? I was like, dude, you're not available all the time. You're in the middle of a war. My sister, she breaks down and starts crying because she's super emotional. So I don't want to be in prison freaking crying right there with them. Like, dude, I need to keep a straight face.

Speaker 4:
[40:54] So what do you talk to the sister-in-law about?

Speaker 11:
[40:57] I would talk to her about my problems, like what's going on, what I'm trying to deal with, and talking and going in and find a way to talk to my daughter, see my daughter, and of course on top of that, I didn't have a lot of drama with my baby mama, which that just was like near borderline suicide. So I was like, okay, no. So I did talk to her about my relationship problems and so forth, and she was there, she was like, hey, she'll lay it out, she'll be blunt about it, but she'll be like, hey, chill, talk about it, relax. And then she was super religious, so she also did have that spiritual connection, which is good, but my brother didn't like it at all. He did it. After I got out, and he came back from like a year after he came back from deployment. Obviously, he knew about it, and he got to do my face about it. And I was like, dude, like, I didn't know what else to do. I was just stuck in a bad place, and it wasn't going to get better for me if I didn't vent out.

Speaker 6:
[42:03] But I'm getting so mad about it. I don't even like white girls.

Speaker 7:
[42:07] So stay out of it, brother.

Speaker 11:
[42:10] Exactly.

Speaker 6:
[42:12] She's not even my type, bro. What's she going to do with all this? All right. Thank you so much for giving us your take, Joe. And I suppose it still sounds like you're in jail, but it does. It's OK. It's OK. It's OK. Let's go to Jackie in Santa Ana. Jackie actually answers her brother-in-law's phone calls currently and has something to say about this whole situation with Diego, who hit us up because his brother's locked up. His brother's 24. And Diego's girlfriend keeps answering calls from the brother. According to the girlfriend, talks to him about life, talks to him about his own relationship stuff and all of that. Is that ear for him? But Diego don't like it. Diego don't like it. He just wants it to stop. He don't want his girlfriend to say anything. Like don't even tell him like, hey, I have to stop talking to you. Just just cut it. Just end it. Just ghost ghost your brother-in-law. Jackie, what's up, baby girl?

Speaker 15:
[42:59] Hey, hi, baby.

Speaker 17:
[43:01] Hi, Jackie.

Speaker 6:
[43:02] Good morning. Jackie, talk to us. What would you tell Diego?

Speaker 17:
[43:07] Unless like he thinks something going on between them, I think that he shouldn't like worry. I mean, what if nobody's answering his call and she's like the only one?

Speaker 6:
[43:17] Yeah, you do this, right?

Speaker 17:
[43:20] Yeah, I do.

Speaker 4:
[43:21] What's the conversations? What do you guys talk about?

Speaker 17:
[43:23] Well, he just asked us like, how are we doing? He asked about everybody. I mean, there's nothing going on between me and him. We've been close, so I left the guy thinks there's something going on. That's the only reason why it should be weird, you know?

Speaker 4:
[43:40] And you're the only one available to answer the phone. Nobody else can answer his calls.

Speaker 6:
[43:44] I think he's so mad.

Speaker 15:
[43:45] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[43:47] Yeah. And honestly, like, if I were to ask you, like, let me ask you, sorry, baby girl, if I were to ask you, Greg, hey, tell me how everyone's doing. They're fine. All right. Hey, Angie, tell me how everyone's doing. Okay, so so-and-so's in school, and this person told me that they came home yesterday, but like, oh, and there's drama over here. Like, the level of information that Angie will give me versus what you will give me, totally different. And I'm sure you too, like, you put him up to speed, Jackie. Like, you let him know what's going down. It's not a short convo.

Speaker 3:
[44:16] Oh, no.

Speaker 6:
[44:17] If it was with the bro. If it was with the bro. Oh, yeah, everyone's good. I'll see you later.

Speaker 4:
[44:21] They'll find out when you're out.

Speaker 6:
[44:22] No.

Speaker 3:
[44:22] Yeah, see, that's the difference.

Speaker 6:
[44:24] What, Jackie? What's up, Jackie? Talk to us.

Speaker 17:
[44:25] What? The conversation. So they're free for 15 minutes. So, I mean, the convo shouldn't be that long.

Speaker 3:
[44:32] Oh, yeah, they're short.

Speaker 6:
[44:33] 15 minute convo. Up to speed.

Speaker 4:
[44:35] And how come nobody else wants to talk to him?

Speaker 17:
[44:38] When nobody answers the phone.

Speaker 3:
[44:40] Maybe they're working. You don't know. She answers.

Speaker 6:
[44:43] Jackie, and you have no feelings for your brother-in-law. He has no feelings for you. It's not like, it's not that type of party, right?

Speaker 17:
[44:49] No, no. How do you know that? I don't know. I mean, we're close. We're close. So, like, he just asks how we're doing, like, how's everything going. He talks about his, like, his situation with his baby mama, stuff like that.

Speaker 6:
[45:02] How does your boyfriend take that?

Speaker 17:
[45:06] He's good. I mean, I tell him his brother called, and he doesn't answer his phone sometimes, too. So, like, he'll, like, call me, tell me, it's my brother to answer the phone, or, you know, whatever. He doesn't think nothing of it.

Speaker 4:
[45:18] Does no one like him or something?

Speaker 3:
[45:20] Maybe they're busy.

Speaker 4:
[45:22] Does nobody like him? Like, he doesn't answer the phone?

Speaker 17:
[45:25] No, just, like, it's like, you know, like, if you miss the call, you can't call back.

Speaker 6:
[45:30] They only have, like, a limited time. In that window that you get to give calls, if you don't answer, you're gonna move on to the next person that does answer.

Speaker 4:
[45:37] She just so happens to answer every time. She answers every time.

Speaker 6:
[45:41] I'm not gonna fault her for answering the phone.

Speaker 4:
[45:43] But she's the only one that can answer every single time.

Speaker 6:
[45:47] You're probably home more, huh?

Speaker 17:
[45:48] I don't think there's anything wrong with it. Unless there's something going on between them, then yeah, but, I mean, it's just a phone call. Jackie.

Speaker 14:
[45:56] Unless you know there's something weird.

Speaker 6:
[45:58] Jackie, you're probably home more, huh? Or your schedule's a little different?

Speaker 17:
[46:03] What do you mean?

Speaker 6:
[46:04] Like, you're home more. Like, you're home when other people are not home and you're not at home more free. Yeah, makes sense. Yeah, she can answer the phone, fool. She's not at work. She has time.

Speaker 4:
[46:13] Yeah, but it's like, if somebody wants, like, all right, if I want to hear from a person from jail, I know they're gonna call from this time.

Speaker 6:
[46:18] No, you don't. You don't.

Speaker 4:
[46:20] Yes, it's usually like a repetitive thing.

Speaker 6:
[46:22] No, brother.

Speaker 3:
[46:23] Yes. No.

Speaker 6:
[46:23] And even, like, your schedule changes. You're not gonna stop your life. And a lot of times, you fools continue your life.

Speaker 4:
[46:31] I just, I think it's weird that she just happens to answer the phone every single time.

Speaker 3:
[46:35] She has her phone with her. He's home all the time.

Speaker 4:
[46:37] So does the brother, so does the mom, so does everybody else. Why do you have to call her for? Know all the problems? You'll find out what's wrong, bro. First of all, just don't go to prison. How about that? How about that? Just stay out of prison. And then you'll find out all the drama after. What do you need to know the drama right now for? You're in there.

Speaker 6:
[46:53] Concrete, come back. Vic, I'll take you too. I'll take you too.

Speaker 4:
[46:56] No, I don't know why. It's a little too far.

Speaker 6:
[46:57] Oh, good.

Speaker 1:
[46:58] That's right. You're listening to Young Jack and the Street's Morning Takeover. Me and Kendra walked out of my garage one night, and I looked and I seen some little two little eyes or something looking at me like reflective lights. And I said, what is that? She said, it's like the eyes. I said, well, what, is that a spider? And we turned the light on. It was a big wolf spider. I said, whoa. At this point, I didn't know much about wolf spiders. I took the broom. I said, well, I'm gonna splat them today. When I hit it, splat, when they were, I said, it's that much juice in that spider? And as I was looking at the juice, it started coming back towards the spider. It was a thousand million baby spiders on it. And I ran and screamed, and then my wife and Letty.

Speaker 8:
[47:37] Do you see how the male handled the spider?

Speaker 1:
[47:39] Yeah, but I screamed louder. Even though you were scared? I screamed louder than her once I seen the baby spider. Don't miss out on the fun and the entertainment with your favorite cousin, me, Young Jock. Tune in to Young Jock and the Streets Morning Takeover, available now on your favorite podcast platform.

Speaker 6:
[47:57] And we have tickets to see Usher and Chris Brown. I landed on the TikTok sound effects. It was just because as bad as your Monday mashup was, you landed me here. All right. And we have your tickets right now to go see Usher and Chris Brown at SoFi. These are the type of concerts that don't really, they're not gonna happen again. No, no. So, you know, like if you miss it, like if you like your favorite senior favorite act, you're gonna tour, you're probably gonna see them again, they're probably gonna play the hits. But these types of situations, this is like that once in a lifetime type of concert and we are sending you, okay? All you gotta do is finish the lyric, all right? So on the line, we got Christina and Wes Covina. Christina. Christina.

Speaker 16:
[48:45] Good morning.

Speaker 6:
[48:46] Good morning. Christina, do you wanna go see Chris Brown and Usher?

Speaker 16:
[48:51] Yes, I want to go see them.

Speaker 6:
[48:53] Well, these tickets could be yours. If you can finish the lyric correctly or you can pick someone between Angie and Greg to finish it for you.

Speaker 16:
[49:03] Can Angie do it?

Speaker 3:
[49:05] Oh yeah, you trust me more than yourself.

Speaker 4:
[49:08] It's not in Spanish by the way, so.

Speaker 6:
[49:09] Yes. The nerves might hit you. So Angie, you're up to the n-

Speaker 3:
[49:15] The nerves just hit me.

Speaker 6:
[49:17] We are gonna play a piece of an Usher song, Angie. You are gonna finish the rest.

Speaker 4:
[49:22] Come on, it's easy.

Speaker 6:
[49:23] Okay, super easy.

Speaker 4:
[49:24] It's easy.

Speaker 3:
[49:25] Here you go.

Speaker 7:
[49:36] Oh, you tricked me.

Speaker 3:
[49:39] Oh my god. Nope.

Speaker 6:
[49:41] That's not the right one.

Speaker 4:
[49:42] That's the wrong song.

Speaker 3:
[49:47] Oh my god! That's your answer. What? You know what, I went blank. No, it was your answer. I'm literally, I don't know.

Speaker 6:
[49:54] Angie, trust yourself.

Speaker 3:
[49:57] No, that's the part that's clean. Yeah, no!

Speaker 6:
[50:11] Trust yourself, baby girl.

Speaker 5:
[50:12] Yeah, see?

Speaker 6:
[50:21] Hey, baby girl!

Speaker 3:
[50:22] Christina!

Speaker 6:
[50:23] Christina, you're going, honey! Congratulations!

Speaker 5:
[50:30] Oh, wow!

Speaker 6:
[50:31] You hit that high note! Hey, Mariah Carey, congratulations! You are gonna go see Chris Brown and Usher at their R&B tour.

Speaker 7:
[50:37] Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Speaker 6:
[50:39] You're welcome, you're welcome.

Speaker 3:
[50:40] What's up?

Speaker 12:
[50:41] This is B-Real from Cypress Hill.

Speaker 3:
[50:43] Cypress Hill.

Speaker 4:
[50:43] Where are you from, ese?

Speaker 1:
[50:45] Don't you know I'm local?

Speaker 6:
[50:47] Hey, if you live in Simi Valley and we're like, what the heck? There's a freaking explosion? Somebody let off a bomb? No, it wasn't. It was not nobody. It was freaking Jackass. I'm serious. Wait, what? Johnny Knoxville and the crew. Hold on, my part. Yeah, they are taking credit for the explosion. Hold on, brother. They're taking credit for the explosion that we all heard over in the Simi Valley area. He actually posted on Instagram and he said, apparently people thought a plane had crashed yesterday in Simi Valley. Little did they know it was from a monstrous explosion created for us for the final day ever of Jackass filming.

Speaker 4:
[51:28] They're still doing Jackass.

Speaker 6:
[51:30] But it's the final one. So he said this is the last day ever of filming. It's called Jackass Best and Last. Coming theaters June 26th. But yeah, that explosion over there in Simi Valley. No, I don't think it's like an attack. Don't think it was some kind of crazy plane crash or maybe a gender reveal gone bad. No, it was just Jackass.

Speaker 4:
[51:51] What in the hell are they doing? They're like 50 years old.

Speaker 6:
[51:54] Yeah, y'all never grow out of being one.

Speaker 4:
[51:57] They should be playing like bingo and stuff like that, not freaking explosions.

Speaker 6:
[52:00] No, too loud, bro.

Speaker 4:
[52:01] They're old. They can't be doing that stuff.

Speaker 6:
[52:03] I'm looking forward to this. I'm looking forward to a new Jackass home.

Speaker 4:
[52:06] Johnny Knoxville is 55.

Speaker 6:
[52:07] Oh, dang. And what are you doing judging him?

Speaker 4:
[52:11] What are the explosions? Why do they need explosions? Johnny Knoxville, just relax. You've already done everything, bro.

Speaker 3:
[52:16] Well, maybe they're bored and they want to do something more.

Speaker 4:
[52:19] Go ride in a boat.

Speaker 3:
[52:20] Stop it. What?

Speaker 6:
[52:21] Not the jackass of our crew. Yes, but I'm still young.

Speaker 5:
[52:23] Telling them to stop being jackasses.

Speaker 7:
[52:25] You're not, actually.

Speaker 3:
[52:27] No, you're not.

Speaker 6:
[52:28] Yeah, we're counting down. Months away.

Speaker 7:
[52:31] Months away from being over the hill.

Speaker 6:
[52:33] All right, she's been tired.

Speaker 2:
[52:35] Zua, come here.

Speaker 8:
[52:36] Now, what's going on? She's mation with Angie.

Speaker 3:
[52:41] Cardi's B tour has come to an end, you guys, but not without some drama because Homegirl got into it backstage with the venue staff out in Atlanta. She went off on live. She actually went on Instagram live and started just cursing them out. And you can hear how frustrated she was.

Speaker 5:
[52:58] You and your employees are being disrespectful. I'm not performing today because we got in here. Your employees are being rude for no reason. Pointy fingers for no reason. Touching people for no reason. And then they're telling me, Oh, we got something to this because I feel certain type of way because you're being disrespectful and we've been kind to everybody. So no, now I'm leaving.

Speaker 7:
[53:20] Oh, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[53:21] She was framing that she was going to cancel her last show because on Saturday it was her last show out in Atlanta, like I said. And so she went out and she said, you know what? If you guys don't deescalate this situation, if we do not address this, like I'm going to cancel it. I'm going to walk out.

Speaker 6:
[53:38] What happened?

Speaker 3:
[53:39] But eventually, she was just saying like the staff in the background and yeah, backstage was just being really rude, pointing fingers like she was saying on the audio. Yeah. And she was not having it. So she was saying like her crew was just being super polite, super nice. And then the venue staff was just being straight up rude. So eventually like Cardi did end up performing, but even on stage, she still addressed it because she was still pissed off.

Speaker 7:
[54:05] I'm pissed off right now.

Speaker 8:
[54:10] This will be the last time I'm ever going to be playing a lot of f****** games with you.

Speaker 5:
[54:15] I'm tired of y'all playing with me. This is your f****** second time.

Speaker 6:
[54:19] She was in Atlanta?

Speaker 3:
[54:20] Yeah, she was in Atlanta.

Speaker 6:
[54:21] You know that might be a little, I don't know, like, like stressful for her. Because there's offices from Atlanta. I believe they lived out there for a while. So she might have like those thoughts and concerns and then maybe stuff isn't going right in the back.

Speaker 4:
[54:34] Yeah, she thinks everybody's against her probably.

Speaker 6:
[54:36] Yeah, she's like, you're high level of stress. High alert, she's a high alert, yeah. I just love Cardi. I'm gonna give her an excuse anyway. Also, when she was turning up, not that I'm putting this on her, but sometimes like the day before Redman comes into town for me, which is what I call it. Don't ask questions, figure it out. I get like that. Like I turn up on my husband, like, just how she did it, you can play, like the first one. Yeah, that's me.

Speaker 5:
[54:57] You and your employees are being disrespectful. I'm not performing today because we got...

Speaker 4:
[55:03] I'm not going on the radio.

Speaker 6:
[55:05] No, no, I tell him at school, I mean at home. And he just looks at me like a kind husband, like, are you about to get your period?

Speaker 5:
[55:14] That's just me though.

Speaker 6:
[55:15] That's just me. Not for Cardi. I don't know what happened with Cardi.

Speaker 4:
[55:17] Yeah, I'm glad that she went on stage because it's kind of not fair if she would have canceled the show for that.

Speaker 3:
[55:21] No, you're right. You're right.

Speaker 6:
[55:22] And then you see like a venue staff employee like, hey, so we pointed at her, we told her this. I just get a little trippy too backstage. They don't want people there to look. You know, we've heard stories of like, I don't know, you got to turn to the wall, they got to clear the area and stuff like that. That may have upset her.

Speaker 4:
[55:39] Maybe.

Speaker 6:
[55:40] Or maybe she's like me. And Redman was coming to town.

Speaker 4:
[55:43] I like how she's on live doing it too. She looks down like if the live's still on.

Speaker 7:
[55:46] She's making it known. She's documenting.

Speaker 6:
[55:49] Because people will lie on her. And she's like, no, I want you to see me for me.

Speaker 4:
[55:54] Oh, that is true, yeah.

Speaker 6:
[56:02] There's some moments and people that we remember for the rest of our lives. One of these moments and people, at least for me, and I'm sure for a lot of other people that went through it, is the person that saved your life when you almost drowned. And is it ringing any bells to anybody? Anybody almost drowned and someone saved your life? My producer, Iwona, is nodding her head. You remember the person. If you don't, you're just a piece of crap.

Speaker 4:
[56:24] Drowning now.

Speaker 6:
[56:25] Oh, you never drowned?

Speaker 4:
[56:26] No.

Speaker 6:
[56:26] Okay, so my Tio Armando, he saved me when I was in a pool. I was kind of like going around the pool and there was a ball, like holding the rim of the pool. There was a ball in the middle and I went to reach it and I just, I couldn't swim, so I fell in. And I just see his hand go in and just pick me up. They said I look like a fish when they picked the fish up, to take a picture with it. But I will always remember that day. I will always remember my Tio Armando. I love you so much.

Speaker 4:
[56:51] I saved my cousin's life like that. So she was doing handstands in the jacuzzi and her hair got stuck in the filter on the bottom. What? And I noticed that she was kicking around. I was like, oh, stop kicking, stop kicking. What are you kicking for? But then after a minute, I was like, wait, what? And pulled her out. She's like, my hair got stuck.

Speaker 7:
[57:07] Oh no. Damn.

Speaker 4:
[57:09] Yeah, I remember that moment.

Speaker 6:
[57:10] But I bet you're not too seeing jacuzzis and you just think of that.

Speaker 7:
[57:13] Yeah, I just think of that now.

Speaker 6:
[57:13] That moment, so you're trying to take a girl in there and you think you're cousin. Hey, Ramona, you were nodding your head. Who was it?

Speaker 2:
[57:20] So it was my cousin Brenda. So it was the 4th of July and we had a pool party and I didn't know how to swim. So they're like, oh, just wear the donut around your waist. Well, with all the commotion of my cousins moving the water, I slipped out of it. So everybody's like, everything's loud and I'm like, oh, we're here drowning and I just remember swallowing water, I was like, oh my God, I'm going to die. Then my cousin pulled me out, my cousin Brenda. Wow.

Speaker 5:
[57:47] Thank you, cousin Brenda.

Speaker 6:
[57:48] Thank you, Tia Armando. Thank you, Greg C. You're the person who saved someone. I saved my cousin. All of that. For rapper Gucci Mane, he remembers the woman that saved him so much. They actually reunited recently and this was their interaction. Let's check this out.

Speaker 9:
[58:03] She saved my life, bro.

Speaker 5:
[58:04] Really? What happened?

Speaker 6:
[58:11] He almost drowned and this older lady helped him out over in Birmingham, Alabama. So that's a really cute thing to remember this person so many years later, see her and then bring her backstage to say what's up to everybody, right?

Speaker 5:
[58:24] Yes.

Speaker 6:
[58:25] Why are you laughing, bro? Because you're home girl.

Speaker 4:
[58:27] I can't picture Gucci.

Speaker 6:
[58:29] Almost drowning? Kids almost drown all the time. And just like a note, as a parent, they say that drowning, because we think like drowning, we think splashing around, someone screaming help. No, they say drowning is one of the most silent things that happens. You're going to just notice they're not there.

Speaker 4:
[58:45] How is it silent?

Speaker 6:
[58:46] Because they're under water.

Speaker 3:
[58:48] Yeah, you just talked about your cousins.

Speaker 6:
[58:50] You can't ask for help because the water goes in your lungs. So just be very aware. You're not going to know it. You have to keep vigilant. You have to keep searching the pools. And for people that have gone through it, they'll know like, yeah, it didn't make a sound. But I had to go see that someone was missing.

Speaker 4:
[59:05] Dang, oh my God.

Speaker 6:
[59:07] They saw poor little Ramona there, like, where is she?

Speaker 3:
[59:09] Everybody's just partying, like, what's going on over there?

Speaker 6:
[59:12] So the little doughnut's there, but our little baby's not in there, all right?

Speaker 7:
[59:16] Yes, that was Rap Sheet.

Speaker 6:
[59:22] Oh my goodness gracious. Hey, Weekend One Coachella goers, if you thought you got scammed because of how awesome Weekend Two was, you're not alone. There is a small business owner that is $20,000 down in debt because they believed a scam call from someone pretending to be on Justin Bieber's team. Yes, this business owner was a believer and it did him wrong, all right? Let this make you double-guess that, all right, guys? So this owner, he says that he got a last-minute call right before Coachella weekend. The person on the phone claimed that they were part of Justin Bieber's team and needed four electric Moke vehicles. I'm not sure what Moke is or Mokey.

Speaker 4:
[60:06] It's like the small, like in Solvang, they juggle those.

Speaker 6:
[60:09] Yeah. Oh, okay. Yeah. It's like just think of the carts that get people around. They said they needed these vehicles to shuttle Justin and his friends from their private villa to the festival. It sounds pretty legit. I would take this totally serious. Now, the red flag, there was a $20,000 deposit that never came through. The owner was waiting for it, but the caller said, oh, the wire was just delayed. They must have put in all the extras. They must have put on their Super Brad voice and been like, yes, I am from Justin Bieber's team and we need this stat. The cars got delivered out to the desert. And that's when things went left, you guys. Instead of heading to Coachella GPS tracking on the cars, shows the vehicle speeding off on the freeway, not driving, but being hauled away on a flatbed. Why would you? Someone, oh man, so he's even more than 20 grand in debt. The 20 grand was just a deposit. Now he's out four of the electric motor vehicles. He could have been like, hey, I got the Justin Bieber one fraud in these, you know, people will pay extra for that. No.

Speaker 4:
[61:09] No deposit, you don't get anything. What the hell's wrong with that dude?

Speaker 6:
[61:12] Yes, bruh, and the thing, imagine being like all heartbroken, you're looking at your phone, he's tracking them in real time, watching them move from the Inland Empire all the way down North San Diego. Oh my god. The freaking vehicles, the moaks, cross the border into Mexico, and then the signal cuts off.

Speaker 5:
[61:29] You're just like.

Speaker 6:
[61:30] Bruh, like you're just watching your baby.

Speaker 5:
[61:32] Coachella's that way. Where you going? Yes, that's so sad. That's sad as hell.

Speaker 6:
[61:37] That's like me last night yelling that freaking J Balvin and Peso Pluma came out during KLG. And I was like, why?

Speaker 5:
[61:43] It's all my fault.

Speaker 4:
[61:44] Weekend 2 look crazy.

Speaker 7:
[61:46] I made my stomach hurt, bro. What the hell?

Speaker 6:
[61:49] What you mean Billie Eilish and freaking SZA came out with Bieber this weekend? And last weekend, that fool was just in front of a laptop.

Speaker 4:
[61:55] And this week he gave way more effort too.

Speaker 7:
[61:57] No, dueles, dueles.

Speaker 6:
[61:59] Just like for this guy, just like for this guy. And to be clear, Justin Bieber, his team had zero involvement. It wasn't him behind this, but it was a scammer. So let this be a lesson to you, especially if you're like a small business and you want to do things around Coachella, like these big weekends, don't fall for it.

Speaker 4:
[62:14] You know, there's a resort in Mexico right now that has all those cars.

Speaker 5:
[62:16] All those cars.

Speaker 7:
[62:18] And you're right.

Speaker 6:
[62:19] Ebron, Ebron, Ebron, bro.

Speaker 7:
[62:21] That's so sad.

Speaker 6:
[62:22] All right, all right.

Speaker 7:
[62:23] That was Money Moves.

Speaker 9:
[62:27] What's nine plus ten?

Speaker 6:
[62:28] Twenty-one.

Speaker 7:
[62:29] Look at this studio. All right, so check this out.

Speaker 6:
[62:32] Concreation will be back tomorrow. He's currently traveling. And I know that he wishes he could have this in his car because science has just invented something that honestly, I think is a bad idea. I think this is a bad idea, but some people will love it. If you've ever been caught in traffic and you need to go, number two, this toilet seat is for you. Researchers and car makers in China, they've recently come up with a toilet seat slash driver's seat, all right? They've been able to manufacture what would look like a toilet seat that goes under your driver's seat. If you really have to go, you can go right then and there. You do not have to wait for a pit stop. You don't have to wait for the next exit. Bam, you can just go right.

Speaker 4:
[63:16] And I know Concrete would love this because when I'm on the road with him, we stop for him to use the restroom probably like 10 times.

Speaker 6:
[63:23] You're kidding.

Speaker 4:
[63:24] But then he takes like 20 minutes, so he could just take 20 minutes in the restroom, in the car, it said.

Speaker 6:
[63:28] Now they did say that this car that's been manufactured does come with a bunch of like odor killing, like repellents and different types of fans, because that was my number one thing. Like it is gonna stink, it's gonna smell, right? So they've come up with that. They haven't came up with how to get rid of this thing. So even if you were to go to the restroom in your car and it doesn't smell, it has to be manually removed from said car.

Speaker 4:
[63:51] It's like an RV.

Speaker 6:
[63:53] Yes, but you don't want to do that.

Speaker 4:
[63:54] I don't know, there's been some moments where I'm in the red, like in the top traffic and I'm like, dog. I hope this is how something-

Speaker 6:
[64:00] We've gone on fine without it. We've gone on fine without it, we can figure it out.

Speaker 4:
[64:03] But if I could just avoid being in pain because I have to hold it until I get to my house and I can just let it go.

Speaker 3:
[64:08] How are you gonna be wiping?

Speaker 4:
[64:09] Doesn't matter.

Speaker 3:
[64:10] You're just gonna be sitting there wiggling it out?

Speaker 4:
[64:12] I just saved a pair of underwear.

Speaker 6:
[64:13] They didn't tell me that in the science report. You know what? I was thinking too. That's good for the driver. This is a driver. It's equipped in the driver's side. What if you're a passenger and you're just watching the driver go, Oh my God.

Speaker 3:
[64:26] Making the faces.

Speaker 5:
[64:27] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[64:28] Put that curtain up right there.

Speaker 5:
[64:30] That's weird.

Speaker 6:
[64:31] I'm just watching, driving and you're doing your business. It's just not the thing.

Speaker 3:
[64:36] I don't need to be seeing those faces that you make while you're pushing out. This is a do thing for sure.

Speaker 5:
[64:43] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[64:44] I think it'll save me sometimes. I like it. I like the idea of it.

Speaker 7:
[64:47] I don't figure that out. We'll figure that out.

Speaker 8:
[64:49] Hello studios. Look at this studios house food.

Speaker 7:
[64:52] All right. Live from Las Vegas.

Speaker 10:
[64:54] Shoot the J. Shoot it. Play ball.

Speaker 7:
[64:59] We got Rosecrans Vic.

Speaker 6:
[65:01] What's up Vic?

Speaker 1:
[65:02] What up?

Speaker 12:
[65:03] What up?

Speaker 10:
[65:03] What up?

Speaker 1:
[65:04] What up y'all?

Speaker 6:
[65:05] Vic, you can only say it one time.

Speaker 3:
[65:07] Yeah, chill, chill, chill.

Speaker 12:
[65:09] I'm so hyped up. I'm so hyped up right now. They got mimosas. It's great. They got mimosas over here. As soon as you wake up, they just hand them to you. It's incredible.

Speaker 4:
[65:17] Drinking on the job is crazy. Why would you ever do that?

Speaker 6:
[65:20] Are you admitting to that on the radio?

Speaker 12:
[65:22] Crazy. You're just kidding.

Speaker 6:
[65:25] Vic, you're out there with Netflix WWE. You went to WrestleMania, right?

Speaker 12:
[65:31] Yes. I went to WrestleMania last night. I snuck in the door last second. I saw the last couple of fights. The last couple of matches, I should say. And it was incredible, you guys. I'm hyped up.

Speaker 6:
[65:41] Now, my kids were talking over the weekend because WrestleMania is two days, right? It's like a holy event.

Speaker 5:
[65:46] Oh, wow.

Speaker 12:
[65:47] Yes, it is two days. There's Saturday night one and Sunday night two.

Speaker 5:
[65:50] Okay.

Speaker 12:
[65:52] And Sunday, sorry, Saturday night one, it was pretty epic. It was like a night full of backstabbing though. That's what I would say. It was a lot of backstabbing. First match was I Show Speed with Logan Paul and The Vision. And they took on the Usos and LA Knight and they lost. So I Show Speed and Logan Paul lost. Yeah, they lost.

Speaker 6:
[66:14] They were on a team together? I Show Speed and Logan Paul?

Speaker 12:
[66:18] Yeah, they were homies, right? So I Show Speed actually did really good. But at the end, he kind of hesitated a little bit and he made them lose. So Logan Paul was pissed. So Logan Paul turned on I Show Speed. They started beating them up. And then the Usos helped I Show Speed jump into a table with Logan Paul laying there. And they broke the table. It was super epic.

Speaker 2:
[66:41] From the top rope.

Speaker 12:
[66:42] Yeah, from the top rope.

Speaker 6:
[66:43] He backstabbed them?

Speaker 12:
[66:44] He backstabbed the backstabber.

Speaker 6:
[66:45] Oh, wow. And the camera got all of it, right? Like they knew when to get like I Show Speed hesitating. You know what's crazy? It sounds like so crazy. Like it sounds scripted almost.

Speaker 12:
[66:53] It's not scripted, right? It sounds like a movie.

Speaker 6:
[66:57] All right, what else happened?

Speaker 12:
[66:59] Okay, so the big news of Night 2 last night was Brock Lesnar. Brock Lesnar essentially retired mid, like right after the match. Unexpectedly, nobody expected, nobody saw it coming. He was faking all the femmys.

Speaker 6:
[67:15] When you said Brock Lesnar, like that sounds like a person that's retired in their name. Like that sounds like an old school wrestler. Like him and Hulk Hogan, they must have kicked it before.

Speaker 12:
[67:25] Okay, well he's 20 years in the game, that's why you probably heard his name.

Speaker 6:
[67:29] This one sounds old.

Speaker 12:
[67:30] Yeah, but he's one of the most accomplished people in the WWE. He also bought an MMA. So he had a long career. And he unexpectedly just took off his boots after his match, he lost, took off his boots, left him in the center of the ring. That's super symbolic of a wrestler being done. Like I just left my boots in the ring, I'm never gonna use them again. And it was a crazy moment, everybody was shocked. The whole arena just started cheering, Brock, Brock, Brock, Brock, Brock. And he started to cry as soon as he unlaced his boots, it was insane, you guys.

Speaker 3:
[68:01] He was crying?

Speaker 6:
[68:02] No, he was crying.

Speaker 3:
[68:03] He was crying.

Speaker 4:
[68:03] He was crying.

Speaker 6:
[68:04] Did you cry?

Speaker 12:
[68:05] For real crying. No, it was real crying. I cried. I cried a little bit.

Speaker 6:
[68:08] I knew you cried.

Speaker 12:
[68:10] Yeah, Greg cried too. I know Greg cried.

Speaker 4:
[68:11] Yeah. I cried for day one though, when Paige came out. Oh my God.

Speaker 12:
[68:16] Why would you cry for that?

Speaker 4:
[68:17] Because she's so hot.

Speaker 6:
[68:18] Yes. Okay, I guess there was a girl that was hurt and then they brought in another girl and that girl is like a-

Speaker 4:
[68:24] Yes, she's a wrestling legend.

Speaker 6:
[68:25] A legendary.

Speaker 12:
[68:26] Yeah, Nikki Bella was hurt. And so she has a twin sister, Bree Bella. So she went and got Paige who came out of retirement. Essentially, I don't know, she wasn't wrestling for a while. So they teamed up and then they won the Tag Championships.

Speaker 6:
[68:42] Wow.

Speaker 4:
[68:42] Beautiful.

Speaker 6:
[68:43] I love how excited you guys are for men in tights.

Speaker 4:
[68:48] Hey, John Cena showed up too.

Speaker 12:
[68:50] There's women too.

Speaker 6:
[68:51] Yeah, there's women in tights too.

Speaker 12:
[68:53] There's women in tights too. Yeah, John Cena, he hosted Night 1 and Night 2. It was pretty cool.

Speaker 6:
[68:59] But you couldn't see him, right? You couldn't see him? I'm not talking about because he can't see me. I'm talking about because of where your seats were.

Speaker 7:
[69:09] My guy was holding Allegiant Stadium up. He was like, hold on. You are not going to fall on my wife.

Speaker 6:
[69:17] But really, could you see him or no?

Speaker 12:
[69:19] Yes, yes, we could see him. But you know what? It was awkward seeing him. It's like when you tell somebody bye, you know when you tell somebody bye and then you see him again?

Speaker 7:
[69:26] You walk the same way? Yeah, you walk the same way as them?

Speaker 12:
[69:30] That's exactly what it was like seeing John Cena. Bro, we just cried and said bye to you like six months ago. We don't want to see you for a while.

Speaker 6:
[69:36] Yeah, bro. You're taking away the emotion. Well, I'm glad you're out there. I'm out there too for some more WDWE, right?

Speaker 12:
[69:43] Yes, I'm about to talk to a bunch of wrestlers. They have this whole set up in here at Liv Beach Club. And I'm about to walk back in there and start to talk to some wrestlers.

Speaker 6:
[69:51] You're about to go raw with it, right? Because it's raw.

Speaker 12:
[69:53] Well, I'm about to go raw. And I'm going to be at Monday Night Raw today. I'm going to be all the way up in the sky.

Speaker 6:
[70:00] There we go.

Speaker 3:
[70:00] There you go, McDermott.

Speaker 7:
[70:02] Lean into it.

Speaker 4:
[70:03] If you see Paige tell her, say, hey, what's up, girl?

Speaker 6:
[70:05] He's going to do that.

Speaker 12:
[70:06] Yeah, I'm sure she's going to turn the page on you, Greg.

Speaker 7:
[70:09] Oh, that was good.

Speaker 6:
[70:11] Vic, incredible reporting, brother. Keep it up. Enjoy Las Vegas. Do it raw, but not the other stuff. OK?

Speaker 12:
[70:17] OK.

Speaker 6:
[70:17] Thanks, brother.

Speaker 12:
[70:18] Appreciate you guys.

Speaker 6:
[70:19] See you. That's a great job. Good job, Victor. We should just have him out all the time.

Speaker 3:
[70:24] I think he's great.

Speaker 7:
[70:25] Most of me. He's great.

Speaker 6:
[70:26] He's prepped.

Speaker 7:
[70:26] He's ready to go.

Speaker 5:
[70:27] He's under three minutes.

Speaker 4:
[70:29] Not one stutter.

Speaker 7:
[70:29] Yeah, not one stutter.

Speaker 4:
[70:31] Right to the point.

Speaker 6:
[70:32] Yeah, let's just shoot him around the whole nation.

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