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Speaker 1:
[00:00] Yo, before the episode starts, leave a like, drop a comment, leave a review, and yes, subscribe so you don't miss any Brown Bag Mornings.
Speaker 2:
[00:09] What's up?
Speaker 3:
[00:10] This is B-Real from Cypress Hill.
Speaker 4:
[00:12] Cypress Hill.
Speaker 5:
[00:12] Where you from, ese?
Speaker 3:
[00:14] Don't you know I'm local?
Speaker 6:
[00:17] Hey, good morning from Los Angeles, and Concrete, where you at, brother?
Speaker 1:
[00:20] I am in Mexico City.
Speaker 2:
[00:23] Mexico!
Speaker 6:
[00:25] I was trying to do it, grisle. What time is it over there, my friend?
Speaker 1:
[00:29] It is 7.41 in the morning. Wow. Okay.
Speaker 6:
[00:34] You're one hour ahead. How is the future?
Speaker 1:
[00:35] I'm just one hour ahead of the game.
Speaker 4:
[00:38] Hey, you are.
Speaker 6:
[00:39] How's the future, brother?
Speaker 1:
[00:41] It's bright.
Speaker 6:
[00:42] Okay, nice. Oh, nice. Thank you. All right. Look, let's get into some local news out here. Bro, we're about to lose nice things that we have out here in the city of Los Angeles. So last night, and I'm not like, I don't want to say this, but I'm going to say it. I'm surprised it hasn't happened sooner. Somebody threw one of those electric scooters over the 110 freeway last night, triggering a seven car crash in downtown LA. It happened at 12, 20 a.m. So if this was traffic time, it would have been way worse, but this is still really, really bad. To be driving and, bro, a freaking one of those lime scooters hits you, that would be insane.
Speaker 5:
[01:19] I'd be mad to freaking run into that thing too. Yes.
Speaker 6:
[01:23] Those who were on the freeway at that same time said they were in shock, telling the news, quote, we thought something happened to the tire because we went, he was turning right the car. It was kind of like skidding. Then we realized something fell out of the car and then on a bunch of oil leaked out. That's horrible.
Speaker 5:
[01:40] It is. So that means they messed up their oil pan and everything too.
Speaker 6:
[01:42] Everything. That part is probably, and then you know what? It's not like you can tell the other driver to pay for it because it was probably someone in like above the, above the bridge is throwing something downstairs. That's messed up. Under. So yeah. Get ready for the, hey, you know, we're not going to have electric scooters in downtown anymore.
Speaker 7:
[02:00] I'm surprised they haven't taken them away.
Speaker 6:
[02:02] Which might be a good thing, Loki.
Speaker 5:
[02:03] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[02:04] Because I've been seeing people like Greg riding him and I don't trust them.
Speaker 5:
[02:06] They took them away in San Diego. Like all of them are gone in San Diego. Because people kept falling, knocking on them, leaving them in the streets and stuff like that.
Speaker 6:
[02:12] Driving them drunk.
Speaker 8:
[02:13] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[02:13] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[02:14] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[02:14] That was you?
Speaker 8:
[02:15] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[02:15] That's what sure happens.
Speaker 6:
[02:17] Yeah. Get ready for that news too. Okay.
Speaker 4:
[02:20] That was Don't You Know I'm Local.
Speaker 6:
[02:21] Let's get into some Chismation.
Speaker 9:
[02:23] Dude, come here.
Speaker 10:
[02:24] Man, what's going on?
Speaker 11:
[02:27] Chismation with Angie.
Speaker 4:
[02:29] You guys, Travis Barker showed us what that mouth be doing to Kourtney. Yeah, dude. So he posted like a happy birthday pose of a carousel with just pictures of Kourtney, right? Wishing her a happy birthday with the caption saying, Happy birthday, my beautiful wife. I love you forever and ever. Thank you for being such an amazing woman and incredible wife and the best mom to our humans. I feel so grateful to spend this life with you. And then he tagged Kourtney, right? Super cute. But tell me why the last slide, he posted a picture of himself sucking on Kourtney's toes. Mm.
Speaker 3:
[03:08] What's wrong with that?
Speaker 4:
[03:10] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[03:10] What do you mean?
Speaker 4:
[03:11] I feel like that was too much tea. Am I is like, I get it. You have a foot fetish and all that stuff. But fool, like we don't need to see.
Speaker 2:
[03:17] It's not a foot fetish, it's his wife.
Speaker 1:
[03:18] That is the thing, you have a foot fetish, yeah.
Speaker 4:
[03:21] To me, it was, I'm not the only one, okay? Because there's just people on the comments saying things like, you know, now why the last photo? Are the toes sucking pics necessary, Travis? She's so hot, but the last picture is nasty.
Speaker 6:
[03:33] That's from Angie's burner.
Speaker 4:
[03:35] But she does have cute feet. She does have cute feet, but it's like, fool, come on. I did not need to see that picture of you sucking on toes.
Speaker 5:
[03:41] She has cute feet, so it's allowed. If she had ugly toes, get that out of here.
Speaker 6:
[03:45] It would be even better, brother. No, that would be love for real. Yeah, that's his wife. It's not like he's out there doing it to randoms.
Speaker 4:
[03:53] To me, it was just, I get that, but it's just, again, like, I did not need to see that picture. I get it, you have a foot fetish, you love your wife and things like that, but it's like, you could have just kept that to yourself.
Speaker 6:
[04:02] I have no foot fetish at all, but I love kissing my husband's feet. That too can exist.
Speaker 4:
[04:08] And I get that, but it's not like you're posting a picture of you sucking on my ass.
Speaker 6:
[04:11] You don't know my anniversary today.
Speaker 5:
[04:12] Oh my God. If I could take a picture like that, I would. Like if I had a girl to take a picture.
Speaker 4:
[04:18] You had a girlfriend and you never did. I'm sure you sucked on them, but never posted a picture.
Speaker 5:
[04:23] On one of my playlists, I have a picture of her feet as my playlist, on my songs. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[04:28] But you're not, see, that's the difference. I get it, but it's like, you're not publicly posting it.
Speaker 6:
[04:32] I'm not married. Kanye, would you post yourself kissing baby girl's feet?
Speaker 1:
[04:38] Absolutely. What?
Speaker 4:
[04:39] Okay, do it today. Yes. Do it today.
Speaker 6:
[04:42] Do it. And you want us to make sure you do it.
Speaker 1:
[04:44] I don't think I have that kind of picture.
Speaker 4:
[04:45] I'll see.
Speaker 2:
[04:46] Oh, my God.
Speaker 7:
[04:53] Letty's set, go.
Speaker 6:
[04:55] I am not going to say this often.
Speaker 12:
[04:57] Say it.
Speaker 6:
[04:57] And I do not pride myself in saying this right now.
Speaker 12:
[05:00] Say it.
Speaker 6:
[05:00] Say it. Drake did something cool. Per usual. No, no, no. Drake did something cool. And I'm saying cool because literally the temperature is really cold to the extent that he did.
Speaker 4:
[05:09] All right.
Speaker 6:
[05:10] He's doing he's basically his album is on the way, if not right now, sometime in this freaking near future. He keeps teasing it as he has for the past couple of years.
Speaker 4:
[05:18] Right.
Speaker 6:
[05:18] This album Iceman. Something cool that he did yesterday is he put up a bunch of blocks of freaking ice over there in Canada and then posted a caption that the release date for his album is somewhere under the ice. Yeah. Gave the address and since then, people have been flocking and trying to make sure that this ice gets broken. They've hit it with sledgehammers. They've tried to set it on fire. They've done their very best to try to get under the ice. It's really not worked. I think it's really cold in Canada right now, so it's not working out. But it was a really, really cool display and way to promo the album.
Speaker 5:
[05:57] The ice freaking blocks are huge as well. It's not like small ones. They're like humongous. So good luck getting to that.
Speaker 6:
[06:03] Well, he was also inspired by an artist that did this. And I believe the 60s or the 70s, where they just put blocks of ice all over a city. And it was meant to kind of be just like a moving art piece because it was going to melt in the city. It would be great. But this one definitely has a little prize behind it and under it. Streamers are out there. Bro, they're giving all access passes to the ice block. So I'm like, oh, for sure they knew what they were doing. I want to get as much promo as possible.
Speaker 5:
[06:29] Somebody gave away a free car.
Speaker 6:
[06:30] Wow.
Speaker 5:
[06:31] Like, yeah, there was a whole thing.
Speaker 6:
[06:33] Someone is going to propose at the ice thing.
Speaker 4:
[06:35] Oh, you think so?
Speaker 6:
[06:36] I don't even know what to call it. At the ice block. I can't call it the ice cube because it's like a sculpture.
Speaker 5:
[06:42] No, it's not even a sculpture.
Speaker 4:
[06:43] It's just a bunch of ice cubes.
Speaker 6:
[06:45] Have you seen it concrete? Have you seen it over there from Mexico City?
Speaker 7:
[06:48] I know.
Speaker 1:
[06:50] But you know what I have seen was that Drake's seats were ice stuck.
Speaker 6:
[06:55] Oh yeah, at the game. Oh, for sure. You're going to lose two weeks late. I love it.
Speaker 5:
[06:59] He's on Facebook right now. He is.
Speaker 6:
[07:02] You know how we get the novellas in Mexico? They get it first and then we get it like three months later.
Speaker 2:
[07:06] I saw that.
Speaker 6:
[07:09] So there you have it. Drake did something really cool. Drake did something really, really cool. And the album might be coming soon, or the album release date, or something. I don't know. This has happened to me before. This has happened before with Drake, where he announces something, or it's coming and it never came.
Speaker 5:
[07:24] Yeah, he announced a tour. Don't even know what the date, the tour's the date.
Speaker 4:
[07:27] Oh, heartbroken, huh?
Speaker 6:
[07:28] What does it feel like to be a Drake fan right now?
Speaker 5:
[07:30] We just want the freaking album out already, because we thought December, like, all right, Iceman, it's like winter time. Oh, it makes sense. Maybe October, like he usually does. That's what he does. Hasn't dropped since.
Speaker 1:
[07:41] Nah, it's gonna be a cold summer.
Speaker 6:
[07:43] Hey, how about this news, though? That Drake was walking, or at least the Packers posted Drake. This is happening in Canada. But the Green Bay Packers posted Drake because he was wearing a Green Bay Packers like jacket. So is he now a cheesehead? I always thought he was cheesy. But is he now a cheesehead? How do we feel about Drake as a Green Bay Packer concrete? Oh, thanks so much for the commentary.
Speaker 2:
[08:09] Love it. Love this. What?
Speaker 6:
[08:14] All right.
Speaker 1:
[08:15] No, I don't like the fact that he's a cheesehead.
Speaker 6:
[08:18] Same.
Speaker 3:
[08:21] The Petty Police.
Speaker 2:
[08:23] You're just petty.
Speaker 13:
[08:23] I'm being petty.
Speaker 6:
[08:29] Okay, Husbands of the World. Matter of fact, men of the... Boyfriends of the...
Speaker 2:
[08:33] Partners of the World!
Speaker 6:
[08:34] You better listen up. Cause it's one thing to think this. It's another thing to say it out loud on your fricking wedding day. And it's a whole other thing to be then posting it on Instagram of what you said that should have been stayed in your head. Okay? I'm talking about your thoughts on your wife or wife to be's wedding dress. Okay? If it's not amazing, baby, you look incredible. If it's anything different than that, keep that fricking thing in your head. Lock it up. Go to the grave with it. Okay? Yeah. Yeah. That's not what Noah Lyles did. Okay? Noah Lyles, he is one of the fastest men in the world. Multiple time Olympic medalist and world champion. All right? He specializes in those sprints, and he's won so many fricking world titles. He's a track and field American superstar. But he can also be a petty husband. Why? All right? Because of this video that is going viral of him seeing his wife in her wedding dress for the first time. All right, so apparently they had some type of ceremony where they saw each other before they went in to see everybody else. So it's a different, like not the ordinary where you don't see me. So you're walking down the aisle. He did his first look before they went in and did the ceremony. Right. And they recorded everything. They vlogged it. This is his reaction to seeing his wife in her princess wedding dress. Check this out.
Speaker 7:
[09:56] Oh, wow.
Speaker 5:
[09:57] OK.
Speaker 7:
[09:58] Oh, wow.
Speaker 14:
[10:00] I didn't think you would go with the princess dress.
Speaker 15:
[10:02] Why? Why not?
Speaker 5:
[10:03] She was like, dang, that is a train and we're supposed to spin in this?
Speaker 15:
[10:08] No, we're pinning up.
Speaker 6:
[10:10] You said what?
Speaker 13:
[10:11] We're pinning up.
Speaker 6:
[10:12] Now, I could hear some nerves in him, but first, initially, he's like, oh, I didn't think you were going to go with that dress. She got the quinceaƱera. Yes, she did. She did, bro. But you're going to let her look like a quinceaƱera if she wants to look like a quinceaƱera. Then he tells her, well, how are we supposed to spin in this? That train is so long. She's like, well, pin it up. This is a crazy conversation to have right before you go in and say I do to each other.
Speaker 5:
[10:38] The train is the back of the dress, right?
Speaker 6:
[10:39] Yeah.
Speaker 16:
[10:40] Yeah. Okay.
Speaker 6:
[10:42] I don't know. Besides, I love you, you look beautiful and people are giving him a lot of backlash online for not making those mentions of how beautiful his wife look instead of critiquing the dress she had on.
Speaker 7:
[10:52] Oh, that one.
Speaker 1:
[10:54] She had the quinceaƱera, the Cinderella dress on. It was big, the big campana. She got the big thing.
Speaker 6:
[11:00] Cotton, what were your first thoughts when you saw your wife walk down the aisle and you saw her in her wedding dress?
Speaker 1:
[11:06] It was beautiful. What do you mean? I was like, I was crying.
Speaker 6:
[11:09] Yeah, right? See, it's this hombre. Not like, you chose that trim. You did lace instead of silk.
Speaker 4:
[11:17] That's pretty wild.
Speaker 1:
[11:18] She looked beautiful. Nah, she looked beautiful.
Speaker 6:
[11:20] Yeah, and so did Noah Lyles' wife. Mrs. Lyles, you look great.
Speaker 4:
[11:24] You did.
Speaker 1:
[11:25] She looked amazing.
Speaker 6:
[11:26] If your husband is getting this backlash online, I don't know, like, do you stand up for him?
Speaker 4:
[11:30] No, he was being a jerk. You can hear it on her voice.
Speaker 2:
[11:33] She was trying her best to be like, dude, what do you mean?
Speaker 5:
[11:36] He wasn't being a jerk.
Speaker 4:
[11:38] Yes, he was, dude. You hear it on her voice, you can hear it. Like, she was, she wanted to cry.
Speaker 5:
[11:42] He was just looking at all the work that he has to do, like if he dances with her.
Speaker 4:
[11:45] Nah, bro. Dude, no. There's other dresses that are super poofy, and it's a thing that you just pin up the tail.
Speaker 5:
[11:52] Yeah, that's for your quince.
Speaker 6:
[11:53] That's for her to figure out, that's for the people to figure out, not for you to kind of tell her the first thing you see.
Speaker 1:
[11:58] Yeah, that was kind of wack. Like, that was the first thing he thought, he was like, what, you went with the princess dress?
Speaker 2:
[12:05] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[12:05] Like, damn, I need to say, damn, beautiful, whatever.
Speaker 6:
[12:08] Exactly. Girl, I love this. I love your makeup.
Speaker 2:
[12:12] Lie, lie like you guys are used to for marriage, okay?
Speaker 1:
[12:16] Yeah, wow, babe, this soup is delicious.
Speaker 5:
[12:18] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[12:19] All of a sudden you want to tell the truth and communicate. Come on, you folks don't do that. Let's get into Scrooley.
Speaker 7:
[12:25] Scrooley with the Homies.
Speaker 5:
[12:28] This guy took two shorts, blow the whistle to the next level. He was called up to do the national anthem at a Baltimore Orioles game. He goes by the name of Chris Ullman. Instead of singing it, he decided he's gonna whistle the whole thing and people are hella impressed.
Speaker 6:
[13:08] No, that's not a flute.
Speaker 7:
[13:09] That's his mouth.
Speaker 5:
[13:10] That is his mouth. I know all the cholo's are like, I could beat him right now, homie.
Speaker 1:
[13:14] Whack, homie.
Speaker 7:
[13:15] Khan, you think you could do it?
Speaker 1:
[13:17] Charlie.
Speaker 4:
[13:34] Wow, that was con?
Speaker 7:
[13:35] Yeah, that was con.
Speaker 4:
[13:35] Yeah, I thought it was the fool.
Speaker 5:
[13:37] Angie, do you think you got it?
Speaker 6:
[13:37] Nah, there's this one right here. I suck at whistling, too, don't ask.
Speaker 4:
[13:41] Yeah, I can.
Speaker 6:
[13:42] What? Yeah, I can.
Speaker 1:
[13:45] Guys, the potty parts, that wasn't even my mouth.
Speaker 6:
[13:48] It was someone else.
Speaker 5:
[13:50] No, he's saying it's another potty part.
Speaker 2:
[13:53] Ew. You're such a good kid.
Speaker 5:
[13:55] You're disgusting, Con.
Speaker 1:
[13:56] From the Cheeky Streeky's, Homie, right there.
Speaker 5:
[14:00] Letty, you can't whistle?
Speaker 6:
[14:01] I suck at whistling, bro. Yeah, shh, shh, no, never learned. Go ahead, bro, do it.
Speaker 7:
[14:09] See, that sucks, yeah.
Speaker 6:
[14:11] Okay. How you get the words wrong whistling?
Speaker 4:
[14:13] That's crazy.
Speaker 7:
[14:15] Yeah, I don't know the actual words. See?
Speaker 5:
[14:17] Yeah, come on, you gotta, whistle. You gotta get the whistle down here.
Speaker 6:
[14:20] No, I like that he did that. Are you ready for the weather?
Speaker 4:
[14:24] It's the Essential Eber-Laura Rosenberg Podcast.
Speaker 14:
[14:27] Why are moms excited when they see their toddler drop it like it's hot? Why is that joyous? Because it's funny.
Speaker 16:
[14:33] You don't think about it like that.
Speaker 4:
[14:34] It's just cute to see them enjoy.
Speaker 2:
[14:36] No, that's what it is.
Speaker 14:
[14:37] But then they turn five. And like with Issa one time, we was at the playground, some music came on.
Speaker 1:
[14:41] No.
Speaker 14:
[14:42] And I had to be like, yo, Issa, come here. When they drop it low, moms go, woo.
Speaker 4:
[14:50] Now streaming on your favorite platform.
Speaker 1:
[14:54] Let's go.
Speaker 17:
[14:55] And now the weather.
Speaker 16:
[14:59] With concrete storm.
Speaker 1:
[15:02] It's going down for the weather Tuesday, April 21st. First, we cruise to the city of Diamond Bar. Gas is so expensive. I'm glad to have a electric car, 693 degrees at night. Now we keep pushing to the city of Grand Terrace. Your boy used to have silver teeth. They used to call me the Mexican dentist, the man is 72 degrees and 52 at night. Now we slide up to the city of Bermuda Dunes. Again, gas is so expensive.
Speaker 7:
[15:30] My troca is running on fumes.
Speaker 1:
[15:32] 86 and 62 degrees.
Speaker 6:
[15:34] Wait, you have two cars?
Speaker 1:
[15:35] Yeah, you don't have a truck.
Speaker 6:
[15:35] One was just an electric.
Speaker 1:
[15:37] So I have an electric car, which people clown me for. They're like, hey, pa, on the bas mi ha. And then the other one is a truck. And that one doesn't take me too far. I just have two. Oh, yeah, I got the Miata.
Speaker 4:
[15:48] Yes, the Miata.
Speaker 2:
[15:49] Yeah, but I don't count the Batmobile.
Speaker 1:
[15:51] I don't count the Batmobile. And lastly, we barely make it to the city of Sherman Oaks because gas is so expensive.
Speaker 3:
[15:57] We finna go broke, perritos.
Speaker 1:
[15:59] 65 and 53 degrees with a 50% chance of rain. And then it's going down with the late season storm expected to move across Southern Cal this Tuesday. It's going to creep up, perritos. But don't worry, because it's only like a third of an inch of rain. It ain't going to be so much, but you're still going to get wet. Don't worry. The people that are going to get it is San Luis Obispo, Ventura and LA not so much. Don't even worry about it. It's going to be chill. Just keep doing it. Then you're going to be all right.
Speaker 6:
[16:22] And this Tuesday, aka today.
Speaker 1:
[16:26] Yeah. Today is this Tuesday. Yeah, today. Not next Tuesday. This one.
Speaker 10:
[16:31] Today.
Speaker 1:
[16:33] Today, today, today, guys. Yo, it's your boy, Contra, from Brown Bag Mornings, with Power 106.
Speaker 9:
[16:37] Let's go.
Speaker 6:
[16:38] It's Humberto.
Speaker 9:
[16:39] All right.
Speaker 6:
[16:39] Check this out, homie.
Speaker 13:
[16:40] You need a homie or need some help?
Speaker 9:
[16:42] We need your help.
Speaker 1:
[16:44] We'll need a line.
Speaker 13:
[16:45] I mean, phone line.
Speaker 14:
[16:46] We got your phone.
Speaker 1:
[16:48] The homie helpline.
Speaker 5:
[16:50] Lucas needs our help. Lucas. He says, hey, Brown Bag. My name is Lucas. I'm 21. I listen to you guys, homie helplines on YouTube. He said it like that, too. Homie helplines.
Speaker 6:
[17:01] You better leave him alone. He's got the squabbles. Keep reading.
Speaker 4:
[17:04] Plural.
Speaker 5:
[17:04] But I'm reaching out to you because I need some help now. I've been with my girlfriend, Cassidy, for a year and five months. The first time I laid eyes on her was when I caused a lockdown because of a brawl. I was in at her school.
Speaker 17:
[17:16] Oh, damn. A lockdown. Yeah, brawl.
Speaker 5:
[17:19] I saw her and I just knew she was the one. Unfortunately, I didn't finish high school because I got expelled and I ended up getting a construction job.
Speaker 17:
[17:29] Okay.
Speaker 5:
[17:30] Fast forward to a year later, I was at the movies with the same fools I was with when we beat up the guy at Cassidy's school and I ran into her. We finally talked and hit it off. I met her parents and we were cool, but her dad is always in our business and her brother is always throwing shade at me. Lately, her dad has been tripping on me because I don't have my license. He doesn't have his neither. Neither does his son. When I first met them, I had an old beat up bucket with the bumper falling off, but as soon as I got a 2021 Dodge Charger, they've been on my head. Her brother and I don't get along too well because he wanted to take her to a party where one of his coworkers who flirts with her was going to be, and I told her respectfully that I wouldn't want him to be all up all around her because that fool no sabes como respectar.
Speaker 6:
[18:22] No sabe como respetar. He didn't write it right.
Speaker 1:
[18:25] You said that, my G right there.
Speaker 5:
[18:26] That's why I pictured him saying it. But anyways.
Speaker 7:
[18:29] No sabe.
Speaker 5:
[18:31] But now they think I'm controlling or something. They always got something to say about me or my family. My dad heard when my girlfriend's dad was talking about her family and said I want to talk to him. I know my dad pretty well and he doesn't take those things lightly. Neither do I. So I told my girlfriend I'd rather she talk to her pops and her brother and put them in check rather than me going over there and talking to them. I know myself and one little thing that pisses me off is when people don't take accountability or admit things. My question is should I get on the dad's head and tell them to watch their mouse when talking about my parents or should I let it slide for the sake of our relationship?
Speaker 1:
[19:11] Watch their mouse.
Speaker 6:
[19:14] It's a lot. It's a lot. Our guy is 21 years old. He has and he's used to throwing hands like he said. He pulled up to her high school, squabbled up, then saw her and it was like the cloud separated and the sun shined on her specifically and said, this is the one for you. But he was getting locked up so he couldn't really do anything. Throughout the whole broad. Like taken by security, right? And then he meets up with her by seeing her like at the movies one day, it was like chance, right? It was destiny some would say. And he's like, this is the one for me. It seems like he's getting his act together. He got a new car. He has a job. Like, you know what I'm saying? He's 21. He's not locked up. He was a knucklehead. He admits, but he's past that. Yeah. All right. And it seems like maybe her family might not be as like goody two shoes as they may be portraying because like he mentioned, they are they also don't have their their license, but they're tripping on him for not having his license, you know?
Speaker 1:
[20:14] Because they want better for her.
Speaker 4:
[20:16] Then yeah, I'm thinking like maybe like the excuse of the dad having the the license is because maybe he cannot.
Speaker 5:
[20:23] You can still get your license.
Speaker 6:
[20:24] What do you mean?
Speaker 1:
[20:24] They probably see themselves in him and they're like, we want better for her. We see this lane.
Speaker 6:
[20:29] And I feel like a lot of people that don't have the license don't have it because they cannot. I didn't have it for a while.
Speaker 1:
[20:34] I was riding dirty for a long time.
Speaker 4:
[20:36] Oh, you're thinking that? OK, I'm thinking more paper wise, but oh, yeah. Not because of being locked up or in jail. That's what I'm thinking. And that's why the dad is thinking like you have no excuse. Go get your license. I on the other hand cannot because I don't have a paper straight or something like that. That's what I was thinking.
Speaker 6:
[20:52] OK, well, he did mention that they are more, yeah, like she might be first.
Speaker 4:
[20:57] What is it?
Speaker 6:
[20:57] First generation here. When I spoke to him yesterday, he did say that he was the one that's more Americanized. So that might be an issue. I personally don't know that you can't get a license, but I'm also not like knowledgeable in that. I think you can. I think that they passed that you can get a license.
Speaker 4:
[21:12] Yeah, but I mean, some people still don't have it.
Speaker 6:
[21:14] Yeah, but that's not because they can't.
Speaker 4:
[21:16] I know, exactly.
Speaker 6:
[21:18] All right, anyway, enough arguing about immigration. Let's go into, we got him on the line.
Speaker 4:
[21:22] Oh, he's on the line.
Speaker 6:
[21:23] We got Lucas on the line. Lucas.
Speaker 13:
[21:25] Hello.
Speaker 6:
[21:26] What's up, God? How are you, Lucas?
Speaker 13:
[21:30] Pretty good, how are you?
Speaker 6:
[21:32] Lucas, thank you so much for tapping in with us on our YouTube channel, Power 106 Los Angeles, Brown Bag Mornings 106, and just watching the Homie Helplines. Now, you are with this girl. You love her dearly, she's the one. Like, she's it for you, right?
Speaker 13:
[21:49] Yeah, yeah, of course.
Speaker 6:
[21:50] But her family is not stop tripping on you?
Speaker 13:
[21:54] Yeah, they don't stop tripping on me for anything. Anything I do, and it's not even that, her brother's just picking out, he's bringing up old things from my past, that shit ain't even matter now. And he's just putting it out there, just putting things like her mom's and her pops head.
Speaker 6:
[22:11] Now, you did mention a lot about the driver's license. You said that Pops also doesn't have his driver's license, but conveniently gets on you about it. Can you tell us more, because we're kind of confused as to maybe why he doesn't have it, or why he may be thinking of you a certain way?
Speaker 13:
[22:25] So I guess he had it before, but then it expired, or they took it away. And then now it's like, well, he could get it now, but if he didn't, he's only straight up. I could get it now. But it's like, okay, so you want me to get mine, you could get yours, but you don't want to get it. Like, you know? He's talking whoopty-woo.
Speaker 6:
[22:42] Yeah. So at one point, you guys did get along, or was it always you're not good enough for my daughter? Because I'm feeling like it might be that thought, like that they think you're not good enough for her.
Speaker 13:
[22:54] At first, like in the beginning, when I first met them, everything was smooth, everything was still like, you still meet, they always told her like, hey, invĆtalo pa la carne asada, like, you know?
Speaker 4:
[23:04] Oh, okay.
Speaker 13:
[23:06] Yeah, like it was always like-
Speaker 4:
[23:07] Yeah, you were very welcome.
Speaker 6:
[23:08] I know, they were welcoming to you.
Speaker 13:
[23:10] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[23:12] And they knew how you were. They knew that you fought at her school, got like the school locked down, got expelled, they knew all of that.
Speaker 13:
[23:20] Oh, they don't know that, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[23:22] Okay, right, right, right.
Speaker 6:
[23:24] Well, they didn't even know that to judge you for that, right, so they didn't know.
Speaker 13:
[23:29] They didn't know, but the only one who did know was the brother.
Speaker 1:
[23:31] Ah. Everybody knew, everybody knew.
Speaker 4:
[23:34] Yeah, they all knew.
Speaker 6:
[23:35] Now, talk to us about the brother. Talk to us about the brother, because I guess you guys had a fallout. Everything was good until what?
Speaker 13:
[23:43] It was good until they had this little, it was like a little coworker party, something like that, like a work party, something like that, company party. I don't know what it is. Born in, they went, and well, me and her got together, he was trying to put her on with his coworker.
Speaker 6:
[24:00] Oh, God.
Speaker 13:
[24:01] I'm talking about the coworker, co- it's all like, like how about, you look at him, he's like, yeah, that's a white boy.
Speaker 6:
[24:08] He's a white boy, yeah.
Speaker 13:
[24:10] Yeah, like, you know. I don't know, okay, so my girl already told him once, like, hey, she already told me before, I even told her, right? Hey, I don't feel like going, you know, like I don't feel like going to the little party because I know that he's going to be there and when I'm there, he doesn't leave me alone. Like, he's kind of like, he's feeling like trying to get up on me.
Speaker 5:
[24:32] Yeah, so she don't want to go for this. Yeah, she don't want to go for this.
Speaker 13:
[24:35] Yeah, she, yeah, she don't want to go for this. From the jump.
Speaker 5:
[24:37] Okay, all right.
Speaker 13:
[24:39] And then I told her, I'm like, hey, like, look, I don't want you to go either, like, if you, if you, you know, if you want to go, and if you gotta go, you go ahead, like, I'm not tripping, you know? I'm not gonna be talking, I'm not gonna be sending boundaries, you know?
Speaker 5:
[24:56] So what'd you tell the brother?
Speaker 6:
[24:57] So she ended up not going, she ended up not going, but since then, the brother's been feeling away towards you?
Speaker 13:
[25:04] No, okay, so she ended up going because her mom told her, like, hey, you gotta go out, out, out.
Speaker 5:
[25:09] Oh.
Speaker 13:
[25:12] So and then I told her, I don't feel comfortable with it, you know, like, I'm not gonna take it, no, I guess, but. And then that day, she was kind of sad, and they thought it was because of me. You know, they thought, oh, he gonna hurt him.
Speaker 4:
[25:29] He's controlling, he's toxic.
Speaker 5:
[25:31] Oh, okay, all right.
Speaker 13:
[25:33] So and then, I guess my mom has her, hey, no.
Speaker 6:
[25:39] I know you're not, wherever you're at, brother, the connection's getting, like, super choppy. Yeah, my mom was kind of confused, bro. I'm really trying to, I know you're not from around here, like, but it's getting really choppy, bro. I don't know if you can move somewhere else, but I hear you. And you know, Min, you spoke on the phone, or texted through the phone, sorry, I thought I was peddled to your girl, through our message system, and you mentioned that you told her not to go, or like, she didn't go, and then the family started treating you like, damn, like, you should be more insecure for that, and you're trying to control her for that, and that's what kind of led to you guys not having a good relationship.
Speaker 13:
[26:15] Yeah, that's kind of what led to us falling out, you know? Because ever since that day, it's like, they've just been like, picking, like, neck-picking at what they want to, like, you know, what they want to trip about, what they don't want to trip about. And it's like, it's like I told, you know, whoever I was texting, like, hey, how come he doesn't trip up on my license when he wants me to take them to the store? Like, oh, we don't got carne for la carne asada, or hey, I'm too drunk to go trip on my daughter.
Speaker 6:
[26:44] It's like selective morality, like, they don't trip on his license when they need him to do something, or they want to ride, but they trip on it when they want to judge him. So that's where it's getting to you, right?
Speaker 1:
[26:55] When it's very convenient, perro, when it's convenient.
Speaker 13:
[26:57] Yeah, exactly, when it's convenient, like Concrete said, when it's convenient, it's like nomƔs cuando ellos quieren.
Speaker 1:
[27:02] When it's convenient, go to the convenience store for me, perro.
Speaker 6:
[27:05] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[27:05] Hey, voy pa allĆ”.
Speaker 6:
[27:06] Por favor.
Speaker 1:
[27:07] Hey, voy pa allĆ”. Sleep, Lucas, around.
Speaker 6:
[27:09] Hey, Lucas, Lucas, Lucas. So what happened where they were talking smack about your family? Because this seems to be like, like you told us kind of where the distance started. What happened to where now it's up not just with you, but also your pops want to go at the dad. What happened there?
Speaker 13:
[27:28] All right. So it started off when they found out that my older sister got pregnant by her second baby daddy, you know?
Speaker 4:
[27:35] Okay.
Speaker 13:
[27:36] It's like I told you or I don't know who it was, but it's like I told you guys, um, her first baby daddy passed away to gun violence, you feel me?
Speaker 4:
[27:47] Oh, man.
Speaker 13:
[27:47] I'm sorry. You know, it wasn't because she was over here, like, you know, with one guy and another guy.
Speaker 6:
[27:53] Yeah, she wasn't jumping from one to the next. Her partner passed away.
Speaker 13:
[27:58] Yeah. You know, so all back when they found out that it was the second baby daddy, they started tripping. You know, they started talking about my, you know, like, oh, your parents don't say nothing to her.
Speaker 7:
[28:09] Oh, damn.
Speaker 6:
[28:10] Okay, and they said this to you or they said this to your girl or like, how did you hear about all of this?
Speaker 13:
[28:18] To me, this was to me.
Speaker 4:
[28:20] Oh, straight up.
Speaker 13:
[28:21] They told you. Yeah. But since it was like, since our first, like it was the first, like a couple months in our relationship, I said, quiet for me. I held back.
Speaker 4:
[28:29] Yeah.
Speaker 13:
[28:30] Because I'm like, all right, well, they might have not meant it like that. You know?
Speaker 4:
[28:34] Yeah.
Speaker 13:
[28:36] So then, a couple months later, they found out my little sister had a boyfriend. You feel me? They found out she had a boyfriend and started tripping, saying questions. Oh, your parents let her have a boyfriend?
Speaker 4:
[28:47] What?
Speaker 6:
[28:48] Very judgmental.
Speaker 13:
[28:49] Que te importa? You feel me? It's like they just want to criticize and it's like, I mean, you know, like, hey, they're not your kids. Like, I don't understand what to do with your kids or your nieces. You know, you haven't even met them. You haven't even met my parents, but you're already on some, you know?
Speaker 6:
[29:07] Yeah, you're already on some judging their parenting. Like, don't you see I'm a good guy? I got a charger and a job. See, you're 21 years old and you told your dad?
Speaker 13:
[29:18] No, my pops heard, just recently when they were talking about them, because I was on call, but I had it on speaker and I was like doing something else in the living room.
Speaker 6:
[29:26] Yeah, because he ain't no snitch. He's not going to go tell his dad, his dad heard the speaker.
Speaker 13:
[29:29] Yeah. Yeah, like my pops heard the call and he was like, hey, get over there. Oh, like straight up, he was like, hey, get over there. I'm like, well, already know you, when you say that, you don't want to talk.
Speaker 6:
[29:44] Yeah.
Speaker 13:
[29:44] I know you got quick hands. Like I know you got quick hands.
Speaker 6:
[29:47] You're where I get it from. You're where I get it from.
Speaker 13:
[29:51] You know, and I told her straight up, like, hey, I'd rather you talk to your parents and just put your dad in check. Because he's mostly the one throwing shit. The mom's cool with me. Yeah. You know?
Speaker 1:
[30:04] You've seen this movie. It's not going to end well, brother.
Speaker 13:
[30:06] I know.
Speaker 1:
[30:07] It's not going to end well, brother.
Speaker 6:
[30:08] So basically, you want to know and you asked us, because this is your literal question. My question is, should I get on the dad's head and tell them to watch their mouths when talking about my parents, or should I let it slide for the sake of our relationship? Because you're really about that life. As a matter of fact, you're holding yourself together and not be like that anymore, right?
Speaker 13:
[30:27] Yeah. And I told her straight up yesterday when I went over, I told her, I'm like, hey, honestly, I'm thinking that if I was how I was back then, I would have been already like the parents would have been already, you know? I was like, and I'm like, yeah, straight up. I was like, because they invited me to another carnesada, but it wasn't even the dad that invited me, it was the mom who was like, hey, like, of course, the kid is with me, like, I thought, you know. So I'm like, I'm about to hit up, I'm about to hit him up.
Speaker 4:
[30:55] No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 6:
[30:59] How does a real G give boundaries to someone talking back about their family? Because everything in his body is telling him to turn up, to square up, but he doesn't want that. Because you legit see this girl as the love of your life. You legit see her as your wife.
Speaker 13:
[31:17] Yeah, yeah. Like I told her, I'm like, it doesn't feel like a regular relationship. With you, it feels completely different. It feels like marriage, because we're talking about our finances.
Speaker 1:
[31:27] You know what's gonna set the boundary, dog?
Speaker 7:
[31:29] You know what's gonna set the boundary?
Speaker 1:
[31:31] It's gonna set the boundary, be a man, put a ring on it.
Speaker 7:
[31:35] And then after that, yeah.
Speaker 3:
[31:37] If you really wanna set the boundary.
Speaker 13:
[31:40] Yeah, I asked her, I'm like, do you wanna get married? And she told me not right now, because I'm like, I'm here, do I? We're too young, we're barely-
Speaker 6:
[31:47] You're 21.
Speaker 13:
[31:49] We're 21, we haven't even gone out, we haven't even explored the world, we haven't even, you feel me? We ain't even, I'm like, we won't even get out of our city that much, you know? Right. And I told her, I'm like, you're like, you feel me? Like, I just want you to have very fun right now, you feel me, enjoy your life, so then later on when we do have kids, I don't want you saying like, oh, nunca, nunca puede ser esto, because you feel me?
Speaker 6:
[32:09] Yeah, he trapped me, or yeah, yeah, yeah, or like, I couldn't live my life, you want that for her.
Speaker 13:
[32:14] Yeah, like, enjoy your life for a minute, go out, go drink, you feel me? I'm not trippin. Like, if she goes out with her homegirls or whatever, I'm not trippin on that, you feel me? No, I swear, like, it was just their day, that, you know?
Speaker 4:
[32:27] Yeah, it was just that day. Yeah, it's the co-worker.
Speaker 6:
[32:29] I like it. Yeah. Do her parents only speak Spanish?
Speaker 13:
[32:35] Yeah, they do.
Speaker 6:
[32:35] Oh, so the dad's talking all this smackin Spanish, bro?
Speaker 13:
[32:39] Yeah, so you know it hurts even more.
Speaker 4:
[32:41] Help me out, it hits different. You see, I'm, yup.
Speaker 5:
[32:46] I just picture her in her room right here, just...
Speaker 2:
[32:51] ”Déjame, papÔ! ”Es buen hombre, Lucas! Yeah.
Speaker 13:
[32:56] Pretty much, I put it on the phone.
Speaker 2:
[33:04] I know.
Speaker 3:
[33:05] Oh, my God.
Speaker 1:
[33:06] I've seen this movie before, brother.
Speaker 13:
[33:08] The thing is, like, you feel me? It was like the dirt came up in them, and I was flamed up. You feel me? I had red shoes, red and black shoes.
Speaker 2:
[33:19] Okay, chill out, chill out. I'm flamed up.
Speaker 13:
[33:24] First thing he said when he told me to pull it up, and I shook his hand, was like, Oh, you game-banging? I selected him, I'm like, you look straight Byside, you don't even look like you a game member. You know? You know that, you know?
Speaker 6:
[33:39] Right.
Speaker 13:
[33:40] Byside's game-banging. I guess I'm not trying to game-banging you, that's my color, that's my favorite color.
Speaker 5:
[33:46] Yeah, that's your favorite color, sure.
Speaker 7:
[33:49] Out of all colors.
Speaker 6:
[33:52] All right, bro. Thank you, Lucas. Lucas, hold on the line. Let's help Lucas out, okay?
Speaker 7:
[33:58] I feel him.
Speaker 6:
[33:59] Right? All he wants to do is be in love with his girl, okay? That he fell in love with when he locked down her school because he was squabbling outside. It wasn't even his school. Hey bro, wasn't even your school, huh? How'd you even pull up to her school? Were you ditching?
Speaker 13:
[34:17] No, okay, so we were actually on our way to my school, you know, like me and the homies, cause the homies bought a car.
Speaker 5:
[34:22] Yeah, the homies.
Speaker 13:
[34:24] So, so just like, I want to say like three days before that, it was like the weekend, you know? So the homie was outside partying, like at a party, you feel me? And I think he got, I don't know how it was, but the thing is they ended up taking his shoes and his chain.
Speaker 4:
[34:42] Okay, so he got robbed and probably took it, dog.
Speaker 13:
[34:45] Yeah, like, I don't know how it was, but he ended up, like a busted lip, you feel me? So he came over here to my house, and it was the nearest one. So we was already tripping, but he knew who it was. He knew what school they went to. So I'm like, oh, well, we're going to know where it is, you know? Yes, the day that the whole brawl happened, we were on our way to our school, and we got to pass their school and to go to ours. So when we were passing by, we seen the fools that jumped on them. We parked the car there in the middle of the street, jumped out, chased after them, rushed them. We got to their school, she was already like, she was about to go to class, so, you know? Of course, when you're filming, when you hear commotion, you gonna turn around, you gonna, you know?
Speaker 1:
[35:29] Yeah, of course.
Speaker 6:
[35:30] You gonna check it out, you'll see it.
Speaker 1:
[35:31] Give me the trailer, not the movie. Come on, let's go.
Speaker 13:
[35:33] Yeah. So we over here, stocking the full cell, the homie gets pulled off, I get pulled off, and I just seen her looking at me like laughing, not laughing, but smiling and waving.
Speaker 7:
[35:45] She likes it, huh?
Speaker 13:
[35:48] And she told me straight up, like you put me in a lock now, and you feel me, like I was going to a school, like the class that I hated. So she told me straight up, I was going to a class that I hated, and you basically saved me from there because I don't want to be here.
Speaker 5:
[36:02] Damn, so she saw you stocking up the full cell.
Speaker 6:
[36:04] So she saw you from like, where was she? Was she like higher or was she like, where were you guys?
Speaker 13:
[36:11] Okay, so they have a quad, right? Not a quad, but I don't know what you want to call it.
Speaker 6:
[36:15] Yeah, it's a quad, it's a quad. You fought in the quad?
Speaker 13:
[36:18] Yeah, we rushed in and they had the quad right there.
Speaker 6:
[36:21] Invention.
Speaker 13:
[36:21] And then her glasses, right, there was like a road class underneath, and then you had to go upstairs to go up there.
Speaker 6:
[36:28] So she's on the second floor, she's on the second floor. She's watching you.
Speaker 13:
[36:33] She's watching me so I could go out. And I ain't gonna lie, I got beat up. I'm not gonna say I won, but you know what I mean? Like it was, you know, you win something, you lose something, whatever, you know?
Speaker 6:
[36:44] All right, but you looked up at her and you saw the love of your life.
Speaker 13:
[36:48] Yeah, I looked up at her and I seen her last, and it's like smiling to me. So keep in mind, we already have followed each other on Instagram, but we never really talked like that.
Speaker 6:
[36:55] Okay.
Speaker 13:
[36:56] You know? So as soon as that happened, since I went home, like later on that day, I was already sitting right there thinking about her when I got to know her.
Speaker 1:
[37:08] This is like the movie Goodfellas.
Speaker 13:
[37:14] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[37:15] Goodfellas when Karen sees Henry beating up that dude with a gun, and she's like, and that's the moment.
Speaker 5:
[37:23] Victory outreach, homie.
Speaker 4:
[37:25] Gregorio, Lucas.
Speaker 1:
[37:30] Don't get it mixed in. He's going to pull the hammer now, dog. He's fighting for his life doing construction in the middle of the summer, dog.
Speaker 13:
[37:42] Oh, yeah. Let me not get started on that.
Speaker 5:
[37:48] He's going through it right now, though.
Speaker 13:
[37:49] Yeah, I also want to mention, right, when I had the bucket, they was always talking about my car, talking about, oh, I'm going to catch a good car, like, a good car, you know? Like, just talking, you know?
Speaker 7:
[38:01] Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6:
[38:03] And then when you got the good car, yeah.
Speaker 13:
[38:06] They were like, oh, but you got to have the dealership. You got to have the dealership. Like, I'm like, hey, I'm trying to build credit right now, but it's okay. I'm talking to my mom right now, I ain't tripping. I'm like, hey, I think the leader, like, I mean, it's the oldest brother, like the older brother, too.
Speaker 6:
[38:21] Oh, yeah, the older brother and the dad. The older brother and the dad are the ones that are the most judgmental of you.
Speaker 13:
[38:28] Yeah, because the older brother, like, I didn't even see him. He was trying to go hand in hand with me. Like, as soon as I got my car, he ended up getting himself a little Camaro, trying to, like, compete. First thing he got it, well, the first thing he got it, he pulled it to my house and said, oh, this yours turned on by itself?
Speaker 2:
[38:48] Yeah, let's do it tomorrow.
Speaker 1:
[38:50] Don't worry about that, dude. My dad had it on a 94 Tourist on a trip, dog.
Speaker 2:
[38:55] So now you're-
Speaker 13:
[38:55] You know, like, it was just like-
Speaker 4:
[38:57] Yeah, they're doing too much.
Speaker 6:
[38:58] Now you're wondering, should you put them in check or should you let it slide?
Speaker 13:
[39:04] Yeah, like, pretty much, yeah. And if I, like, and if I don't put them in check, like, what can I, what, if I do check them out, like, what can I say or, like, what can I, because I'm trying to be respectful, you know? Yeah, in a nice way. Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[39:18] How would you tell them in Spanish? Porque nomƔs hablan espaƱol.
Speaker 13:
[39:23] Well, I would, like, I would tell them straight up yesterday when I, like, because I went over yesterday, but he wasn't there.
Speaker 6:
[39:27] Like, Concrete, pretend you're the dad. Like, oh, aquĆ viene Lucas, Conn. And then Lucas will talk to you, only Spanish.
Speaker 13:
[39:35] What do you want, Lucas? I want to talk to you.
Speaker 7:
[39:40] I don't want to talk to you.
Speaker 13:
[39:43] Well, don't talk to me, then. I'll see you later.
Speaker 1:
[39:47] Get on your Charger and get out of here.
Speaker 6:
[39:51] You're not enough for my daughter.
Speaker 1:
[39:53] You're not enough for my daughter.
Speaker 6:
[40:24] Dejale, dejale. Go, go Lucas. What would you tell them?
Speaker 13:
[40:28] Like, hey, si no uses yo, vas en alguien mas. No, yo no soy el unico que va a estar allĆ” afuera buscandola. I must, I must.
Speaker 7:
[40:41] Yes, bro!
Speaker 13:
[40:46] Ya cambié lo que yo pues. Yo ya cambié como persona, pero si usted no lo acepta, estÔ bien, su hija ya lo aceptó.
Speaker 4:
[40:53] That part, that part will get them mad.
Speaker 13:
[41:10] I mean, and we're talking about getting an apartment.
Speaker 4:
[41:14] Okay, moving in together?
Speaker 13:
[41:16] Yeah, and they don't know that yet. So it's like, how we gon You know, it's like, I'm already trying to get that, like, let them figure it out.
Speaker 6:
[41:23] Yeah, you gon run away with her like the old country. Just like our abuelitos, they just run away.
Speaker 13:
[41:59] And they're more like Chicano, you know? And they're like more, how can I say it? Be careful. No, more cultural, you know?
Speaker 12:
[42:11] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6:
[42:12] More traditional. Yeah, more traditional.
Speaker 4:
[42:14] Oh, that was, that was good.
Speaker 6:
[42:15] You're teetering the line, you're teetering the line.
Speaker 1:
[42:19] He almost banging on you right now, perro. You almost cut your line right now. I almost got my brakes to the charger. You're gonna have no brakes right now, perro.
Speaker 14:
[42:29] All right, let's get help.
Speaker 6:
[42:31] Let's get help. All right, Gabriel in Pita. What's up, Gabriel and Pomona? Can we help out our guy Lucas? He wants to know, what's the best way for him to check his girlfriend's dad and brother without going back to his old ways? Because he's used to, like, he was a knucklehead. He admits it.
Speaker 8:
[42:50] Good morning.
Speaker 6:
[42:51] Morning.
Speaker 8:
[42:53] My opinion is, you got to kill them with kindness. Obviously, they're more traditional, they're more, like, from the past, like, I'm 36. Like, you're going to have to kill them with kindness and understand, ain't no one going to have, like, their daughter's hand by the father. There's no one, like, going to go above and beyond the father. Like, a father's love and their daughter's love, that bond is unmatchable. And you're competing for that. In order to get that trust, you have to kill them with kindness.
Speaker 4:
[43:33] What about the brother?
Speaker 6:
[43:35] Like, all respect to the dad, but can you fight the brother?
Speaker 8:
[43:39] I mean, once you start putting your hands on family members, it's a wrap. It's not going to go anywhere. I mean, again, like, like, I get it. You're 21. You don't know any better.
Speaker 6:
[43:50] Right.
Speaker 8:
[43:51] Again, like, like 21 and 18 are similar in age. Well, once you get past that childish mentality, you're going to understand, like, there's a lot more than the father and the brother. Right. It's about, it's about being able to gain that trust.
Speaker 6:
[44:09] But then what should he do, bro? What should he do when they're talking about his family? Because, you know, it's like, like, some things are sacred, don't fight the family, but also they are talking smack about his family. Don't talk about my family.
Speaker 8:
[44:20] I mean, swallow that pride. Wow. I mean, at the end of the day, like, you know right from wrong, you know who's, who's, like, again, like, who's better off in acknowledging it or not. Like, again, don't feed in to the fire.
Speaker 6:
[44:37] Don't feed in to it. Yeah, discipline yourself. This is a test.
Speaker 8:
[44:40] Like, again, like, you're saying you're changed. You're saying this and saying that. Now show it.
Speaker 4:
[44:46] Ooh, wow, show it.
Speaker 2:
[44:49] Gabriel from P-Town says show it.
Speaker 6:
[44:52] Miguel from Lincoln City, Oregon, though. He said, no, no, no, you got to check this fool. Miguel, Miguel, what's up, Miguel?
Speaker 5:
[44:57] Oregon Bay like that?
Speaker 2:
[44:58] I know.
Speaker 10:
[44:59] Hey, when old Zia.
Speaker 6:
[45:00] When old Zia.
Speaker 5:
[45:01] When old Zia's Oregon.
Speaker 1:
[45:02] Of course they do.
Speaker 10:
[45:03] You hear that? Good morning. I don't know what that fool, I don't know what that fool Gabriel thought, but yeah, I get the kindest part, but that goes out the door like.
Speaker 1:
[45:13] That's right.
Speaker 10:
[45:14] If the dad's a bison and all that, they're straight my deuce, you know, there's a point that you got to call him out. You know, I had to do it to my girl. You did? Yeah, he like blew up on me on his sister's daughter's birthday. And for the reason was because he thought I was trying to get out my suegra.
Speaker 8:
[45:34] What? What?
Speaker 10:
[45:40] I don't know. I don't know. The guy's a whero, so he's straight jealous. You know what I mean? Like, you know, in my sister's straight mejikana, so when I roll over, I talk to her in Spanish, you know, I talk a lot and everything. And, you know, she feels I'm comfortable talking with anybody in English or Spanish.
Speaker 6:
[45:57] Right.
Speaker 10:
[45:58] But he just, I don't know, it got to his head. I think that guy, he's real narcissist, too. So to this day, to this day. So, okay, rewind.
Speaker 6:
[46:07] Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you hugged her and talked to her in Spanish, and then he thought you were hitting on his girlfriend or his wife?
Speaker 10:
[46:15] His wife, yeah. So I guess this is like a long time brewing type stuff. And then he eventually like flipped out one day when I sat next to her at a family function. You know, and I'm like, I don't know all these people.
Speaker 5:
[46:26] What did you tell her in Spanish?
Speaker 10:
[46:29] I was just like, hey, suera, como esta? You know, como andan?
Speaker 5:
[46:33] You know, stuff like that.
Speaker 1:
[46:34] EstĆ” bien buena, hola usted.
Speaker 6:
[46:36] But he hugged her.
Speaker 1:
[46:38] Digo la sopa estĆ” buena.
Speaker 10:
[46:40] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[46:40] Because he might not know Spanish, so he doesn't know what you're saying, so.
Speaker 10:
[46:45] No, but the thing is, he knows little bits and parts of it. So it's not like he's blind, you know? But anyway, the time, you know, we were going to go over to my in-law's house, and I told my girl, hey, I don't want to go over there because if we go over there, I'm going to check this guy. Like I didn't make a scene at the party because we were in Vitalo's there, and so I just walked away. I went to where my wife was at, and we already had a kid. See, this is already two years in. My son was already a year and a half. This is what I'm saying, like long time brewing, and I didn't have an issue coming to find out he's always had an issue with me, with whatever, you know?
Speaker 1:
[47:21] He feels some kind of way about you, dog.
Speaker 10:
[47:23] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[47:24] So then how did you check them?
Speaker 10:
[47:27] So anyways, months went by. We didn't go over because my girl didn't want to go over there because she, you know, she was upset about it, like, look. So when we finally went over, he came out. I waited outside, outside the apartment, and he came out, and I thought, oh, you know, we're about to get down on it. He was just coming to apologize, but it was more the fact that he was manipulating me, like, why didn't you check? Why didn't you ask about me? Like I was going through a rough patch, and I was like, no, no, no. Let's check it out, my guy. This is, this is your issue, not mine. You know, he tried to manipulate me and making it seem like I was the bad guy because he can't see his family, because he blew up at the party. He caused the scene. It was my fault. So I had to check him. And I was like, check it out, my guy. That's your issue. And first of all, you ain't never going to talk to me like that right now. You know, we're here by ourselves. Like we could go at it. You know what I mean? Like I've been keeping it cool for respect for my girl and the suey guy, but this is just me and you. You know what I mean? Especially being from up here, there's a lot of racism. I was like, I don't deal with that. So we can handle it right now. Like it is what it is.
Speaker 7:
[48:31] Hey, would you fight that fool right now?
Speaker 10:
[48:33] Yeah, yeah. Straight fight that fool. We got it. Yeah, so one time, the dude's name is Joshua, but everybody's been calling him Josh.
Speaker 6:
[48:42] Yeah, that kind of happens when Joshua's your name.
Speaker 4:
[48:45] People calling Josh.
Speaker 10:
[48:46] Exactly, right? Exactly.
Speaker 1:
[48:48] And we're gonna be like, wow.
Speaker 4:
[48:50] Right.
Speaker 10:
[48:53] To this day, he'll be like, hey, one day he told me, he's like, hey, my name is Joshua, it's not Josh. And I laughed at him. I was like, yo, my guy, I've been calling you Josh for 10 years. You know what I mean?
Speaker 8:
[49:05] Yeah, all of a sudden.
Speaker 3:
[49:06] That's a youth problem.
Speaker 10:
[49:07] Yeah. Yeah, all of a sudden, you want to change, but it's like he gets on his ego trip, and it's just like, no, you know, I get the other guy being humble, but at the end of the day, you know, like you're with your girl, and if that's your girl, just handle it, you know what I mean? At the end of the day, it's you and your girl. You know what I mean? As long as you're not just being like a knucklehead, we all came from that. I mean, you know, so it's like, hey, we got our own ways. Like we could square up, you know, what's up?
Speaker 6:
[49:30] Yeah, but don't, but don't. But handle it like me. I like that. Thank you. Thank you, bro.
Speaker 1:
[49:34] That's how Gregory feels when you call him Greg.
Speaker 5:
[49:37] Yeah. Hey, my name is Gregory Homie.
Speaker 10:
[49:39] Greg Homie. Greg Homie.
Speaker 5:
[49:42] My guy.
Speaker 6:
[49:43] So Lucas, and see why the thing is, I feel like I'm scared to tell him like, yeah, go, go check him. Because I don't know what that entails to Lucas. You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't want to see here by anything on the news. Lucas, Lucas hit us up because he's in love with his girl and she's in love with him. And yes, he had a past.
Speaker 1:
[50:03] That's right.
Speaker 6:
[50:03] But he does not want to bring that out of himself. However, dealing with his girlfriend's dad and older brother is testing him because they keep judging him. When he had a bucket, ugh, you have a bucket. When he got a charger, wow, you got a charger and you got it through the, oh, you're F because you got it through the dealer. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wow.
Speaker 7:
[50:23] You gotta spend all kinds of money on that.
Speaker 6:
[50:25] And then they're like, oh, you don't have your license meanwhile. They don't have a license. Then they were judging his family. And now that was the straw that broke the camel's back and he wants to know if he should go check him. And if he does check him, what does he do? Because he's not trying to go back to his old life. Christina in Whittier, good morning, Christina.
Speaker 15:
[50:41] Hey, Whittier. Good morning. I just want to go ahead and provide some insight from the female's perspective.
Speaker 2:
[50:48] Oh, I love that.
Speaker 6:
[50:50] Go ahead, Christina.
Speaker 15:
[50:52] So I am essentially the daughter or in the place of the daughter. I had the same issue with my man. We've been together for almost 18 years. We met when we were 18. We're like 36 now. And I just want to say at the end of the day, you need to have a talk with her and let her know like, hey, I'm essentially I'm thinking about talking to your dad. I'm thinking about talking to your brother. Like this, this shouldn't stop. Basically, kind of set boundaries and have a conversation with the dad and the brother, like one on one and let them know, you know, that you don't appreciate this. At the end of the day, you're going to be with the, with the girl and you're going to if that's the love of your life, you need to set boundaries whether or not it's going to end bad. Like, I'm just going to tell you right now. It's going to end bad. That's what I said.
Speaker 6:
[51:43] So prepare her for it about to end bad.
Speaker 1:
[51:47] Yeah, it's going to end bad. This is like Romeo and Juliet.
Speaker 15:
[51:49] They both died.
Speaker 6:
[51:50] Christina, did it end bad for you?
Speaker 15:
[51:52] It did and, you know, but at the end of the day, you know, if you love each other and that is the love of your life, at the end of the day, it's just going to be you guys. And you guys are going to end up forming a family yourself. And your immediate family that you guys are fighting now is going to come second because, you know, like eventually that's what happens.
Speaker 6:
[52:10] That's what happened to you.
Speaker 15:
[52:12] Yeah. So, I mean, I have two kids now with him. I live with him. I've lived with him since we were like very, very young. We moved out.
Speaker 1:
[52:19] Are you guys married?
Speaker 15:
[52:20] Super, super fast. We're not married, but that's a personal choice of ours.
Speaker 11:
[52:26] See? All right, all right.
Speaker 15:
[52:27] I'm not judging. Yeah. But we're happy. We're happy and ni su familia, ni mi familia.
Speaker 5:
[52:35] Is it because your man gangster or something or what?
Speaker 6:
[52:37] Hold on. They don't talk to either family. Hold on. You don't talk to either his family or your family?
Speaker 15:
[52:44] No, we don't. We don't have like we don't.
Speaker 1:
[52:46] But don't you see that as an issue though? You don't see that as an issue?
Speaker 15:
[52:51] I don't because I live very happy without people kind of putting in their business.
Speaker 16:
[52:55] Damn.
Speaker 4:
[52:56] Can we teach through?
Speaker 15:
[52:58] And at the end of the day, we've made it throughout, we made it through life without them. Like we pay our own bills, we mind our business, we take care of what we got to take care of. And we don't have mom whispering in our ear or Swig it out whispering in our ear. We don't have anybody to like tell us what to do essentially.
Speaker 4:
[53:15] Damn.
Speaker 15:
[53:16] Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[53:17] Even after 18 years?
Speaker 15:
[53:20] Yeah, we have. And I mean, it hasn't always been like that.
Speaker 1:
[53:24] Like they're still tripping after 18 years, they're still tripping?
Speaker 15:
[53:30] Not that they're tripping, but they kind of, we have very different views. His family is more Americanized and my family is more like a traditional Mexican. So essentially, yeah. So when I was cracking up when he was like, oh, you know, he had a past and things like that because my man, when he showed up, he's not a gangster or anything, but he showed up bald, like totally like bald.
Speaker 6:
[53:52] Oh yeah, that would send your dad over the edge.
Speaker 15:
[53:55] Yeah, yeah. So essentially when growing up, like my dad was like, you better not bring no loneliness to the house, you better not bring no loneliness to the house.
Speaker 6:
[54:03] And then there you go.
Speaker 15:
[54:04] And the first thing I did, yeah, that was the first thing I did.
Speaker 7:
[54:07] Daddy's on a trolley, I swear.
Speaker 1:
[54:09] And then so you blame him for being upset.
Speaker 7:
[54:11] Wow.
Speaker 15:
[54:12] Yeah. Yeah. So but, you know, essentially if you want to create a life with this person, you also have to keep in mind that you have to put them first, like no matter what, you know? So even if family is in between or whatever, you gotta, you do have to set boundaries and you do have to learn how to set those boundaries with family because I feel like family can also be very intuitive of that and they know that they can like, kind of like come between that and they run with it.
Speaker 6:
[54:43] Wow.
Speaker 15:
[54:43] Because their family, because they feel comfortable.
Speaker 6:
[54:45] Christina, thank you so much for your insight. I think definitely our guy Lucas needed it. I appreciate you.
Speaker 15:
[54:51] Thank you.
Speaker 6:
[54:52] Yeah. All right, Lucas, do you want that Lucas? Did you hear that Lucas? Do you want to just be isolated from her family and be your family, Lucas?
Speaker 13:
[55:00] I mean, honestly, I think that would be the best.
Speaker 2:
[55:04] Lucas.
Speaker 13:
[55:05] I knew it.
Speaker 2:
[55:06] I knew you were going to say that.
Speaker 5:
[55:07] Hey, shave your head right now.
Speaker 1:
[55:09] Yeah, move to his family with your dog.
Speaker 4:
[55:11] Move to his period.
Speaker 13:
[55:13] It's like my mom, she had a talk down with me and she told me straight up, like, I'm not going to get involved with you. You are, you are, you are, your relationship. If you want to get married, and you feel like you guys want to get married, you guys want to have kids right now at a young age, that's not up to me, that's up to you guys. Yeah, you guys are going to know if you are going to fight or not. You know?
Speaker 4:
[55:34] Wow.
Speaker 13:
[55:34] She told you. My mom already told me straight up like how it is. She came with the rent down basically.
Speaker 4:
[55:39] Yeah.
Speaker 13:
[55:41] And I told her, I'm like, hey, I'm thinking about me in my own little spot, and if she wants to move in, she can move in, but if she doesn't want to move in, that meant I'm not. Like, I'm mostly doing it for myself, I'm not doing it for her, you know? Like, because it's like, I came from nothing, you feel me? Like, I really came from nothing. Like, I remember I had to sleep on the ground with my sisters, you know? Wow, damn. You know, like, right now, it's like, my life is getting a little bit better, so I can end up at the same spot? No, I don't want to do that.
Speaker 6:
[56:10] There you go. There you go, Lucas. Lucas knows what it is, bruh.
Speaker 1:
[56:14] She's the one, y'all. Stop that for her.
Speaker 4:
[56:16] No, Concrete.
Speaker 1:
[56:17] No! You're listening to Young Jack in the Streets Morning Takeover, now available as a podcast, hosted by me as we dive into a world of engaging statements like the day dilemma.
Speaker 11:
[56:26] We went on a couple of dates, everything was cool. We were sitting on the couch, I looked to my left and there was a spider. I freaked out, but then he freaked out, and he was running harder than me, jumping his big self on my furnace.
Speaker 1:
[56:39] Big self?
Speaker 11:
[56:40] Big self.
Speaker 17:
[56:41] That what I heard.
Speaker 11:
[56:42] I'm sorry, sir.
Speaker 3:
[56:44] Man, I had a real bad episode, and got bit with a spider when I was, like, six. You had to go big self on me like that.
Speaker 11:
[56:50] I recorded it, so I want you to hear what I was experiencing, and then you tell me.
Speaker 3:
[56:55] Oh, s***. Somebody help. Help me.
Speaker 11:
[57:00] Oh, my God.
Speaker 3:
[57:01] You said I'm a rock carry, boy. You didn't know how I know. This ain't a joke. I'm trying to tell y'all. I'm gonna keep it hunting with you. Move on, my boy.
Speaker 1:
[57:07] Nobody should leave you for trauma that you had, man.
Speaker 3:
[57:10] For real.
Speaker 1:
[57:11] Tune in to Young Joc and the Streets Morning Takeover, available now, on your favorite podcast platform.
Speaker 6:
[57:18] And we have your tickets right now, Chris Brown and Usher, to go see them at their R&B tour that's going down at SoFi Stadium. This is the hot ticket, a one-of-one type of concert. You will not see this type of concert again, because Chris Brown and Usher usually do not tour together. This was a long time in the making. This is like something that they both wish to happen, and it's here. So we got Joanna in Sylmar. What's up, Joanna?
Speaker 15:
[57:43] Hi, good morning.
Speaker 6:
[57:44] Joanna, talk to us. Are you gonna play for yourself, or are you gonna choose somebody to play for you?
Speaker 15:
[57:54] I think I'll choose someone.
Speaker 6:
[57:56] You'll choose someone.
Speaker 7:
[57:57] Take it out into your own hands.
Speaker 6:
[57:59] Finish the lyric. Who's gonna play for you?
Speaker 15:
[58:03] I can choose anyone, right?
Speaker 6:
[58:04] Yeah.
Speaker 9:
[58:06] I'll choose Greg.
Speaker 6:
[58:09] Greg!
Speaker 1:
[58:09] That's a good choice.
Speaker 6:
[58:10] Yeah, he is the DJ.
Speaker 5:
[58:13] I know some of my usher. I feel like I could sing like him.
Speaker 6:
[58:16] The only thing is Greg made these, so I don't trust Greg. No, no, not you, baby girl. Yeah, he made these clips, so I don't trust him. You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 4:
[58:29] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6:
[58:30] So, yeah, I wouldn't be able to trust you.
Speaker 5:
[58:33] Oh my God. Then Angie, then.
Speaker 4:
[58:34] Or she can play for herself.
Speaker 1:
[58:37] No, no, no, Letty should do it. Pick Letty. Joanna, listen, pick Letty.
Speaker 6:
[58:40] OK, Joanna, you can pick everybody but Greg. I'm so sorry about that.
Speaker 9:
[58:46] It's OK. I'll choose you, Letty.
Speaker 6:
[58:47] Oh, yeah. All right. Thanks. Thanks a lot, Concrete. Thanks a lot. All right. Which one do we choose? Because I see the screen. This is not very planned out very well.
Speaker 4:
[59:00] Do we choose a number?
Speaker 6:
[59:01] Which one do I choose that I know the most? You got what I'm saying?
Speaker 4:
[59:04] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[59:06] Joanna, you can choose anybody but me and Greg. I have the screen in front of me.
Speaker 2:
[59:10] Cover, bro. I have the screen in front of me.
Speaker 6:
[59:12] I could choose the song I know the most. I didn't even think of that. Okay.
Speaker 2:
[59:17] Concrete. Yes.
Speaker 6:
[59:18] Just choose Concrete. There you go. Kai, your turn. He neither can see nor hear nor all of that. I can't see nothing.
Speaker 1:
[59:26] I'm in a whole other country right now.
Speaker 4:
[59:28] You are.
Speaker 6:
[59:29] All right.
Speaker 4:
[59:30] Concrete, are you ready?
Speaker 6:
[59:31] Yeah. All right. I'm going to play a song. You're going to finish the lyric once this cuts off. Okay. All right. All right.
Speaker 9:
[59:56] Are you still singing the first part?
Speaker 6:
[59:57] You're just repeating the first part. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[59:58] You're repeating what he said.
Speaker 9:
[60:00] Oh my God. God. No way. What? There's no way.
Speaker 1:
[60:03] I don't want to be your love. Don't want to be your friend.
Speaker 9:
[60:06] What?
Speaker 14:
[60:07] Let him go.
Speaker 2:
[60:07] Let him go. Let him cook.
Speaker 14:
[60:08] Go ahead.
Speaker 1:
[60:09] Is that the song?
Speaker 2:
[60:09] Go ahead, bro.
Speaker 1:
[60:10] I already did it. I already did it.
Speaker 5:
[60:11] It's called finish the lyric, not sing a different part of the song.
Speaker 1:
[60:15] I don't know which part of the song it is. Ain't that the hook?
Speaker 6:
[60:17] Yeah. Go ahead. Do the hook. Oh, this hurts.
Speaker 14:
[60:23] Oh, my God. So you know it.
Speaker 2:
[60:36] Yeah, it's not sing along the lyrics.
Speaker 6:
[60:38] It's finish the lyrics. So unfortunately, baby girl.
Speaker 1:
[60:41] There's a delay, dog. I'm over here in the whole other country.
Speaker 7:
[60:45] There's a moon delay.
Speaker 1:
[60:46] There's a moon delay, dog.
Speaker 7:
[60:48] I'm an hour ahead, girl.
Speaker 1:
[60:49] I'm an hour ahead.
Speaker 5:
[60:51] Jesus.
Speaker 6:
[60:52] All right. We're playing finish the lyric for Tickets to See Usher and Chris Brown. Unfortunately, for Joanna, Concrete did not get it right. But let's go to Matthew. Matthew and Ceo Beach. What's up, Matthew? Matthew.
Speaker 10:
[61:07] All right, let's do it.
Speaker 6:
[61:08] All right, Matthew. Who are you going for, bro? Are you choosing to rely on yourself or someone in the crew? Basically, you can only choose Angie or Concrete.
Speaker 1:
[61:16] Yeah, or the lady that cleans up.
Speaker 6:
[61:18] Or the lady that cleans up. Who?
Speaker 3:
[61:20] I'm going to have to put me first.
Speaker 4:
[61:22] Let's do me.
Speaker 6:
[61:24] All right, as you should. All right, bro. I'm going to play a piece of an Usher song. You're going to finish the lyric, okay?
Speaker 2:
[61:31] Let's do it.
Speaker 6:
[61:31] All right, here you go.
Speaker 2:
[61:48] You're gonna go see us here, Chris Brown, Let's roll, let's roll, thank you.
Speaker 6:
[62:00] It's okay, concrete. You'll have another day tomorrow. Okay, there's an altercation that happened with Ice Spice over the weekend, but now people are saying she might have done this all for promo, which is very wild. First of all, let's get into the altercation. It happened out here in the Hollywood area at one of our McDonald's. She was out here at one of her homegirls. She was sitting in a McDonald's hoodie up, just kind of eating, right? There were some people that were walking around and then they saw who she was. And one girl that may have been having a night of her own, goes up to them and is like, hey, are you guys ready? And then this, while the audio may sound muffled, this is where I Spice tells her like ready for what? The way they go back and forth and altercation seems to happen from there. A slap happens, the girl slaps I Spice, there's a squabble there, then there's a squabble in the parking lot. Here's how it sounded from the security footage, the audio from the cameras that captured it all. Check this out. So they start getting into it. The girl starts asking her, are you from Cali? She says, no, I'm not from Cali. Are you from Cali? They go back and forth. Girl claims she's from Chirac. Then I Spice being the funny girl she is, is like, I'm from McDonald's, I'm from Wendy's. And then the girl hit her and there was like a back and forth. Keep in mind, this was late at night. This was in Hollywood. Everybody was turned, right?
Speaker 1:
[63:43] Yeah. Never go to McDonald's saying you're from Wendy's, doll. That's wrong right there.
Speaker 6:
[63:47] Right? Okay, so then-
Speaker 1:
[63:49] That's her first mistake.
Speaker 6:
[63:50] So then that happens. They get into it. The young girl goes on to the internet to speak her piece and say what happened. Although I don't know that she's aware that there was audio in the security footage because here is her site.
Speaker 9:
[64:02] So I go up to them and I'm giving her and the other girl, she was with a compliment. Then immediately, I spice was just being rude. She was like, why are you over here? You could leave, bye. I'm like, why are you being rude pretty much? She was basically saying like, you could just leave, bye. I don't even know why you're at my table. Then that's when I proceed to ask her, you don't got to be rude, I'm just giving you guys a compliment. I'm like, where are you from? She said, I'm from New York. So I said, let me tell you something. I don't care where you from. I'm like, you in LA, you in my city now.
Speaker 5:
[64:33] Wait, so that girl didn't say anything to any of that.
Speaker 6:
[64:35] She didn't say anything to any of that.
Speaker 7:
[64:36] First of all, I thought she was from Chicago.
Speaker 6:
[64:40] She did say Shay Rack in the audio, right? Again, I'm telling you, I don't think she knew the audio was out there for people to hear. So it's just not, it's not falling in line.
Speaker 7:
[64:51] It doesn't make sense.
Speaker 6:
[64:52] She was a little turnt. So it may be what she thought happened, but definitely what happened is what we heard, you know?
Speaker 5:
[64:58] What she thought happened.
Speaker 6:
[64:59] And honestly, if you ask somebody, where are you from out here? It's not like a, that's usually like a call out. That's not necessarily something like, hey, so where are you from? It's not that out here.
Speaker 5:
[65:10] If you know I Spice- Where do you reside?
Speaker 6:
[65:11] Yeah, where do you reside?
Speaker 4:
[65:13] Where's your origins?
Speaker 5:
[65:14] Yeah, if you know I Spice, you know she's from New York. Like, true.
Speaker 4:
[65:17] What? Her hometown, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[65:19] You know what time it is.
Speaker 6:
[65:20] Yeah, it turned into a squabble, I Spice. But now she's getting backlash. People are wondering if she did this whole thing for promo. Like, if she staged this.
Speaker 1:
[65:31] Oh!
Speaker 6:
[65:31] And I'm tripping, like, this is not a staged. You could tell it was a genuine reaction, genuine altercation.
Speaker 5:
[65:38] Especially the way that they were-
Speaker 1:
[65:38] She got mixed slapped.
Speaker 6:
[65:39] She got mixed slapped. Oh, wow. I like that you mentioned that because that leads me to other people talking about it. The Fools from- Is it ESPN where Charles Barkley and Shaq are on? You guys know better than me. I'm just a girl. I don't know sports. They are sponsored by McDonald's and this is how they took their sponsorship.
Speaker 17:
[65:55] How about that? I don't have my McDonald's trucks here. I hear they got some slappy happy meals over there. What does that mean? I don't even know. But you see Ice Spice got slapped at McDonald's? What you doing at McDonald's in the middle of the night? Ice Spice? Come on, stop that. Excuse me. Just to go. Thank you, McDonald's, for sponsoring this idea.
Speaker 12:
[66:18] I love McDonald's.
Speaker 6:
[66:20] Oh, gosh.
Speaker 4:
[66:21] They noticed they're sponsoring it.
Speaker 6:
[66:22] So there you go, Concrete. You got a McSlap.
Speaker 1:
[66:25] Food's so good, it'll make you slap Ice Spice.
Speaker 11:
[66:30] What? That's crazy.
Speaker 6:
[66:32] But if she does come up with a McDonald's meal, that would have been the perfect way to kind of deal with this whole situation, all right?
Speaker 1:
[66:39] Whatever food she comes up with, I know it's gonna smack.
Speaker 6:
[66:43] So dumb.
Speaker 4:
[66:45] That was rap.
Speaker 6:
[66:46] Let's get into Chismation.
Speaker 9:
[66:47] Dude, come here.
Speaker 10:
[66:48] Now what's going on?
Speaker 11:
[66:50] Chismation with Angie.
Speaker 4:
[66:53] Let's get into some serious news, you guys, because singer David has finally been charged for the murder of Celeste Rivas, the 14-year-old girl whose body was found in the front of a Tesla, right? Now, eight months later, David has finally been arrested. He has been charged and the DA is publicly speaking out about the charges, and David's being charged for a couple of things. Listen.
Speaker 12:
[67:16] These charges include the most serious charges that a DA's office can bring, that is first degree murder with special circumstances, being lying in wait, committing this crime for financial gain or murdering a witness in an investigation.
Speaker 4:
[67:31] Wow. It's some pretty serious charges. That says a lot.
Speaker 12:
[67:35] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[67:35] It does. But on top of that, he's also getting additional charges.
Speaker 12:
[67:40] There are additional charges, including continuous sex acts, lewd and lascivious sex acts with an individual under 14 years old and mutilating a human remains of a body.
Speaker 4:
[67:54] So right now the DA is trying to get him to either life in prison without parole or the death penalty. That's what they're hoping to get him for. Now, on top of that, go ahead, Kourt.
Speaker 6:
[68:08] Death penalty.
Speaker 1:
[68:09] Yeah, DP, yeah, death penalty.
Speaker 4:
[68:11] Yeah, and then on top of that, you guys, David had the audacity to actually plead not guilty, but he is being detained with no bail right now. Now, his attorney is saying that hopefully, that they're trying to get him back to court on April 23rd, a year after Celeste was actually went missing, to just hear a hearing to see if the judge is gonna say, okay, we can go to trial or not. So, they're gonna be back in court in two days on Thursday, April 23rd, to hear the judge say, yes, we can go to trial or not.
Speaker 6:
[68:45] Yeah, they're for sure going to trial because he pled not guilty. You know, it's wild. The last day that she was heard from alive was a couple of days before his album dropped. Like his album dropped April 25th. She, the last hearing of her alive was April 23rd. It's really some crazy stuff out here. It really is. It's some crazy stuff out here with this situation. So the story goes or what they've made known is that he was being investigated for the lewd and lascivious acts with a minor, right? Because she was 13-ish when they knew each other, right? He possibly allegedly murdered her because she would be a witness in that investigation. And that would keep him from making money because his career was blowing up. He was at Coachella. He was going viral, had viral TikTok songs, all of that. So all of that is insane. And we will definitely keep our eyes and ears on this case. And for sure, let you guys know the latest.
Speaker 5:
[69:37] Lock that fool up and throw her the key.
Speaker 4:
[69:38] Yeah, for real.
Speaker 5:
[69:40] What's up?
Speaker 3:
[69:40] This is B-Real from Cypress Hill.
Speaker 4:
[69:42] Cypress Hill.
Speaker 5:
[69:43] Where are you from, Esa?
Speaker 2:
[69:44] Don't you know I'm local?
Speaker 6:
[69:46] Hey, and I want to give a big old shout out, a shout out to all the people that do the work on our streets and our roads and fix the lights that are broken and maybe get trees out of the way because it is National Work Zone Awareness Week, okay? Big up to the Los Angeles Department of Transportation and big up to Caltrans, everybody that is always fixing everything that's messed up because our freeways are always messed up.
Speaker 4:
[70:13] The road for real, right?
Speaker 1:
[70:15] And if you see the lights, yeah, yeah, yeah. And if you see the lights, slow down because they want to go home to their families too.
Speaker 6:
[70:20] That part, yes, and that's what this is supposed to be for, awareness of the work zones. Please look out for them. Slow down, keep your eyes on the road, and give our crews space to work. You gotta think, every so often when maybe you gotta pull over to the side of the road because your car's overheating or you get a flat, how scary that kind of is. Like you just feel the cars just rushing by you. Imagine you're doing the work. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 5:
[70:46] Scary, very scary.
Speaker 6:
[70:48] It is.
Speaker 5:
[70:48] It's very scary.
Speaker 6:
[70:48] So our love to all of those that work in that field. We appreciate you. Love your shiny jackets. Whether they're orange or yellow or green.
Speaker 5:
[70:57] I love you fixing something that didn't even be fixed.
Speaker 6:
[71:00] Nothing. It always needs to be fixed.
Speaker 5:
[71:03] It's 2 PM on Monday. Why do you decide to fix this right now?
Speaker 4:
[71:06] You don't know it.
Speaker 6:
[71:07] Because they got the call.
Speaker 7:
[71:08] They got the call.
Speaker 5:
[71:09] And then you don't even notice a difference when you drive over it again.
Speaker 4:
[71:13] Maybe because it was underground and they were trying to get it before it goes up and you see it.
Speaker 1:
[71:16] They were supposed to be congratulating right now.
Speaker 4:
[71:18] I know. Showing them love and not judging their work.
Speaker 1:
[71:22] Wait till tomorrow.
Speaker 4:
[71:24] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[71:25] No, it's the whole week. It's National Work Zone Awareness Week. So please, for the whole week, please appreciate them. They say thank you for your service.
Speaker 5:
[71:33] Take the week off. Don't stop our traffic, please.
Speaker 6:
[71:35] You guys are crazy. Hey, I saw earlier in the week, actually, one of those work trucks got stolen. They were on a high fleet.
Speaker 5:
[71:42] Right here in Burbank.
Speaker 6:
[71:43] Yes. It's the ones that you know that do the signs, the digital signs.
Speaker 2:
[71:48] They stole that truck.
Speaker 5:
[71:49] Yep.
Speaker 1:
[71:50] That's funny.
Speaker 6:
[71:51] I wonder if they put like a sign, like, can't catch me, pull over or something on the side of it. Yeah, I know.
Speaker 1:
[71:55] They've done that. They've hacked those before.
Speaker 6:
[71:57] They have? That's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[71:58] Yeah, they have hacked those before.
Speaker 6:
[72:00] That's crazy, man. So big up to all the workers out there. We appreciate you. Thank you for your service. Now let's get into some studious.
Speaker 1:
[72:14] Well, perritos, next time you want to holler at a girl, you got to hit her with a mating call, perritos, because science says that they love it. Not only that, but in a nutshell, perritos, in a concrete nutshell, humans choose the animal mating calls that the animals find attractive. So what happens is that they did a study with over 4,000 people where they showed them certain mating calls from animals, birds, whatever the case may be, right? And so the humans found certain mating calls as attractive as the animals would.
Speaker 5:
[72:46] What's the mating call?
Speaker 7:
[72:48] Ooh, ooh!
Speaker 11:
[72:49] I was like, ah-ha, ah-ha!
Speaker 7:
[72:52] He's making out with the animals.
Speaker 1:
[72:54] I think that's like West Side Connection, or something.
Speaker 6:
[72:57] I read this, I read this too kind. So it said that both humans and animals are attracted to the same mating call, which is pretty crazy. Like guys and birds get horns to the same sounds. What?
Speaker 11:
[73:10] That's kind of weird.
Speaker 1:
[73:11] Yeah, that we, yeah, we basically find it attractive as well.
Speaker 6:
[73:14] Yeah, the same way they like it.
Speaker 1:
[73:16] You just be like, hit it with that, yeah!
Speaker 4:
[73:18] You're so dumb.
Speaker 2:
[73:20] Because it might work on her.
Speaker 6:
[73:22] I'm wondering if the animals are attracted to things that guys are attracted to as well.
Speaker 1:
[73:27] You know that- I want a girl to pound her chest and to be like, I'll be like, oh damn, she's so sexy.
Speaker 4:
[73:33] I think it's usually the guy.
Speaker 7:
[73:35] You want her to look like an orangutan?
Speaker 1:
[73:37] Orangutan butt, let's get it.
Speaker 5:
[73:39] Orangutan butt?
Speaker 4:
[73:40] Jesus Christ.
Speaker 6:
[73:40] No, he's going to smell the butt like the dogs do.
Speaker 5:
[73:43] You might end up in jail if you do that.
Speaker 6:
[73:47] You know that one sound, the one sound from that one sight that it's-
Speaker 5:
[73:52] Oh, I have it right here.
Speaker 6:
[73:52] You want it? Yeah, do you have it? I wonder if you play that for a bird, that the bird will be like, ooh, because it's attractive to humans. If the birds will feel attracted to it, just like humans are attracted to whatever birds or animals are attracted to.
Speaker 1:
[74:06] Yeah, when you hear that sound, you're like, oh yeah, something's about to happen.
Speaker 6:
[74:10] I don't know, I'm trying to do it myself. Can you do it, Con? You know the sound I'm talking about?
Speaker 1:
[74:14] Go ahead. Doom, doom, doom.
Speaker 6:
[74:17] Oh yeah, Con, he's got it. Why do you know that? Why do you know that?
Speaker 1:
[74:23] Did you skip the first seven minutes because that's all just gibberish and talk?
Speaker 4:
[74:26] Oh my God.
Speaker 2:
[74:28] Get straight to it, you feel me?
Speaker 6:
[74:29] If you were to play that out in the wilderness, if all the deer and the rabbits would come and they'd be like, not like that, but they'd go around you and then they'd be as excited.
Speaker 4:
[74:39] Yeah, took a while, Greg.
Speaker 1:
[74:40] Play it, play it, play it, play it, play it.
Speaker 6:
[74:44] Crazy.
Speaker 7:
[74:45] I don't have a lot of time.
Speaker 1:
[74:47] As soon as that comes on, I don't have a lot of time. Eww.
Speaker 2:
[74:50] I'm on like page 10 already.
Speaker 6:
[74:51] Uh-oh.
Speaker 1:
[74:52] Oh, dude. I know. So I'll just be sitting there now, just 14 pages in, dog.
Speaker 2:
[74:57] What?
Speaker 1:
[74:58] It's a thing. It's a thing we do.
Speaker 5:
[75:00] We actually look at the plot, you know? We don't want to be bored.
Speaker 4:
[75:02] What is that? What is that noise?
Speaker 5:
[75:04] This?
Speaker 1:
[75:05] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[75:05] It's an intro to a website.
Speaker 1:
[75:06] No, you have to know, Angelica.
Speaker 4:
[75:07] I don't. That's what I'm asking.
Speaker 5:
[75:09] And it's like, once you hear this intro, just know that we found the right-
Speaker 1:
[75:14] It's going, yeah, we found the right video.
Speaker 6:
[75:19] Do you get in trouble for that, Con?
Speaker 1:
[75:22] Huh?
Speaker 6:
[75:23] Do you get in trouble for that?
Speaker 1:
[75:25] I've never actually done that.
Speaker 6:
[75:26] Oh, okay. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[75:29] I don't need to.
Speaker 9:
[75:30] I don't need to.
Speaker 6:
[75:32] You just have memories of you and her.
Speaker 1:
[75:34] Yes, yes. Yeah, no, no, no. I can't get in trouble for that. And speaking, and can I say something? You know what's crazy, Letty, that you said that it's your anniversary today?
Speaker 4:
[75:44] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[75:46] Well, today marks 17 years since the first day I asked my girl to be my girlfriend.
Speaker 4:
[75:52] That's cute.
Speaker 1:
[75:53] 17 years, dog. And the reason I did it on 421 is because I didn't want to do it on 420.
Speaker 4:
[75:59] 420, yeah.
Speaker 5:
[76:00] Well, you got to still let these shine for her.
Speaker 4:
[76:01] I don't know. It feels already kind of crazy.
Speaker 6:
[76:03] Like, let me have my anniversary, dog, to day mark.
Speaker 1:
[76:06] No, that's cool. I mean, yeah, but I can have mine too.
Speaker 14:
[76:09] Yeah, but that's your anniversary.
Speaker 1:
[76:11] But it is.
Speaker 6:
[76:12] When's your wedding anniversary? When's your wedding anniversary?
Speaker 4:
[76:20] You're in trouble.
Speaker 2:
[76:21] You're in trouble.
Speaker 1:
[76:24] Let me have it, dog.
Speaker 4:
[76:25] No, let me have my day with my man.
Speaker 1:
[76:28] Listen, listen, listen. And you know what's crazier? That at 17 years, we get our keys to our house today.
Speaker 14:
[76:36] You can't plan that.
Speaker 5:
[76:37] Happy anniversary, Letty. All right, bro.
Speaker 6:
[76:39] You can have it, Concrete. You can have it.
Speaker 2:
[76:41] Just like Concrete.
Speaker 6:
[76:42] Just like you can have the show, just like you can have the lead, just like you can have it all. You can have it all, bro. I give everything that I've worked hard for to you, brother. I give it all to you. What else do I have left?
Speaker 1:
[76:56] Shout out to Letty and Jorge Peniche on the, how many years now?
Speaker 5:
[76:59] Eight. Eight. Tonight, they're going to be like...
Speaker 6:
[77:09] Great, thanks, Khan, you're so great. Happy day that you get your keys, and happy anniversary of when you asked, Nicky to be yours.
Speaker 8:
[77:16] Well, happy anniversary to you, too.
Speaker 6:
[77:17] Oh, muchas gracias, muchas gracias. All right, hey.
Speaker 8:
[77:21] What are you guys gonna do?
Speaker 6:
[77:22] Each other. All right, hey, we gotta go, Concrete!
Speaker 16:
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