title 04/21/26 – HIGHLIGHTS of Brown Bag Mornings: 🧊 DRAKE’S COLD PROMO & 🥊 THE IN-LAW SQUABBLE

description We’re breaking down Drake’s "Iceman" era as fans go feral in Canada trying to melt his frozen album secrets with fire and hammers. 🧊🔥 The Homie Helpline gets intense for Lucas, a reformed "squabbler" whose in-laws are using "selective morality" to judge his past while they don't even have driving licenses themselves! 🏎️🤡 We also dive into the Hollywood McDonald’s drama where Ice Spice reportedly got "mixed slapped" during a late-night fries run that might just be a wild marketing stunt. 🍟🥊 Concrete Storm delivers a rhyming forecast through the rain, and we celebrate the crews keeping the streets safe for National Work Zone Awareness Week. 🚧🧡 Don’t You Know I’m Local, so you know we're holding it down for the workers and the streets of LA! 💯

[Edited by @iamdyre ⛅]

Chapters

(00:00) Don't You Know I'm Local

(3:33) Scrolling

(7:01) Homie Helpline

(26:07) Rap Sheet

(30:49) Don't You Know I'm Local

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pubDate Tue, 21 Apr 2026 22:47:32 GMT

author Power 106

duration 1997000

transcript

Speaker 1:
[00:00] Highlights of Brown Bag. If it's hip hop, you know Letty's on the echo rap sheet. Letty's set go.

Speaker 2:
[00:10] I am not going to say this often, and I do not pride myself in saying this right now.

Speaker 3:
[00:15] Say it.

Speaker 2:
[00:16] Say it. Drake did something cool.

Speaker 4:
[00:18] Per usual.

Speaker 2:
[00:19] No, no, no, Drake did something cool, and I'm saying cool because literally the temperature is really cold, the thing that he did. All right, he's doing, 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 years, right, 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 the caption that the release date for his album is somewhere under the ice. 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 4:
[01:12] The ice freaking blocks are huge as well. It's not like small ones, they're like humongous. So good luck getting into that.

Speaker 2:
[01:18] Well, he was also inspired by an artist that did this in 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. They want to get as much promo as possible.

Speaker 4:
[01:43] Somebody gave away a free car.

Speaker 2:
[01:45] Wow.

Speaker 4:
[01:46] Like, yeah, there was a whole thing.

Speaker 2:
[01:48] Someone is going to propose at the ice thing.

Speaker 5:
[01:50] Oh, you think so?

Speaker 2:
[01:51] 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 4:
[01:57] No, it's not even a sculpture.

Speaker 2:
[01:58] It's just a bunch of ice cubes. Have you seen it concrete? Have you seen it over there from Mexico City?

Speaker 6:
[02:03] I know, but you know what I have seen was that his seats, Drake's seats were ice.

Speaker 2:
[02:10] Oh, yeah, the game. Oh, for sure. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're getting those two weeks late. I love it.

Speaker 4:
[02:14] He's on Facebook right now.

Speaker 2:
[02:17] That's how we get the novelas in Mexico. They get it first, and then we get it like three months later. I saw that. Yeah. 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, or this has happened before with Drake, where he announces something, or it's coming and it never came.

Speaker 4:
[02:38] Yeah, he announced a tour. Don't even know what the date, the tour's the date.

Speaker 2:
[02:42] Oh, heartbroken, huh? What does it feel like to be a Drake fan right now?

Speaker 4:
[02:45] We just want the freaking album out already, because we thought December, Iceman, it's like wintertime. Oh, it makes sense. Maybe October, like he usually does, like that's what he does. He hasn't dropped it since.

Speaker 6:
[02:55] Nah, it's going to be a cold summer.

Speaker 2:
[02:57] Oh, hey, how about this news though, that Drake was walking around, 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. Oh my God. 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. Love it, love this. What?

Speaker 4:
[03:29] All right.

Speaker 6:
[03:30] No, I don't like the fact that he's a cheesehead.

Speaker 2:
[03:32] Same.

Speaker 4:
[03:36] 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 going to whistle the whole thing and people are hella impressed.

Speaker 2:
[04:16] No, that's not a flute, that's his mouth.

Speaker 4:
[04:18] That is his mouth. I know all the cholo's are like, I could beat them right now, homie.

Speaker 6:
[04:22] Whack, homie.

Speaker 4:
[04:24] Con, you think you could do it?

Speaker 6:
[04:25] Charlie.

Speaker 4:
[04:32] Angie, you think you got it?

Speaker 2:
[04:33] I can't whistle. I said there was something to it, don't ask.

Speaker 4:
[04:37] Yeah, I can.

Speaker 7:
[04:38] What?

Speaker 2:
[04:39] Go Greg.

Speaker 6:
[04:40] Guys, the funny part is, that wasn't even my mouth.

Speaker 2:
[04:44] It was someone else.

Speaker 4:
[04:46] No, he's saying it's another potty part.

Speaker 7:
[04:49] You're such a good kid.

Speaker 4:
[04:51] Disgusting.

Speaker 6:
[04:52] From the cheeky streaky homie right there.

Speaker 4:
[04:56] Letty, you can't whistle?

Speaker 2:
[04:57] I suck at whistling.

Speaker 6:
[04:58] What?

Speaker 2:
[04:59] No, never learned. Go ahead, roll, do it.

Speaker 4:
[05:05] See, that's not...

Speaker 1:
[05:06] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[05:07] How you get the words wrong whistling? That's crazy.

Speaker 6:
[05:11] I don't know the actual words.

Speaker 4:
[05:13] Yeah, come on, you got to get the whistling.

Speaker 2:
[05:16] No, I like that he did that.

Speaker 8:
[05:18] And now, the weather. With Concrete Storm.

Speaker 6:
[05:25] Barito's dinner is 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 an 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, a man is 72 degrees and 52 at night. Now, we slide up to the city of Bermuda Dunes. Again, gas is so expensive. My troca is running on fumes. Psh, 86 and 62 degrees.

Speaker 2:
[05:56] Wait, you have two cars?

Speaker 6:
[05:57] Yeah, you don't have a truck.

Speaker 2:
[05:58] One was just an electric.

Speaker 6:
[06:00] So, I have an electric car, which people clown me for. They're like, hey, pa, on de vas mi ha? And then the other one is a truck. And that one doesn't take me too far. No, I just have two. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 9:
[06:09] No, the little one.

Speaker 2:
[06:11] Yes, the Miata.

Speaker 6:
[06:12] Yeah, but I don't count the Batmobile. I don't count the Batmobile.

Speaker 2:
[06:15] What?

Speaker 6:
[06:15] And lastly, we barely make it to the city of Sherman Oaks because gas is so expensive.

Speaker 5:
[06:19] We finna go broke, perritos.

Speaker 6:
[06:21] 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 is gonna creep up, perritos. Don't worry, because it's only like a third of an inch of rain. It ain't gonna be so much, but you're still gonna get wet. Don't worry, though. People that are gonna get it is San Luis Obispo, Ventura, and LA not so much. Don't even worry about it. It's gonna be chill. Just keep doing it. Then you're gonna be all right, all right?

Speaker 2:
[06:45] This Tuesday, aka today.

Speaker 3:
[06:47] Yeah, today.

Speaker 6:
[06:48] Yeah, yeah. Well, it's, yeah, today is this Tuesday. It's, yeah, today. Yeah. Not next Tuesday.

Speaker 2:
[06:53] This is today.

Speaker 4:
[06:54] Today, when we're in.

Speaker 6:
[06:55] Today, today, today, guys. Yo, it's your boy, Concrete, Brown Bag Mornings, Power 106. Let's go.

Speaker 2:
[07:01] It's Omero.

Speaker 3:
[07:01] All right, check this out, homie.

Speaker 1:
[07:02] You need a homie or need some help?

Speaker 7:
[07:04] We need your help.

Speaker 1:
[07:06] We need a line. I mean phone line. We got you, fool.

Speaker 10:
[07:10] The homie helpline.

Speaker 4:
[07:13] The homie Lucas needs our help, dog.

Speaker 2:
[07:15] Yeah, he does. Why are you talking like that? That's Lucas' real voice. That's not your real voice.

Speaker 4:
[07:21] Well, we were able to talk to him in his real voice.

Speaker 3:
[07:23] He was just like, la cuore allá afuera, pero cuando la cuoro, se fue pa allá.

Speaker 2:
[07:29] He's still on the line, bro.

Speaker 3:
[07:30] Mi homie está allá.

Speaker 2:
[07:31] Chill, he speaks better Spanish than you, Greg.

Speaker 4:
[07:34] Oh, hora, homie.

Speaker 2:
[07:36] Bruh, you don't want no problems. You don't want no problems. Hey, Lucas. Lucas, you hear that? Greg's pounding you just like you're...

Speaker 9:
[07:46] I know he ain't talking. He didn't know what a foreman was. He had to search that s**t.

Speaker 11:
[07:50] Hey, hey, hey.

Speaker 4:
[07:51] You see? You see?

Speaker 2:
[07:52] Bruh, you didn't know what a foreman was.

Speaker 4:
[07:54] A foreman?

Speaker 2:
[07:54] You only know what foreskin is.

Speaker 6:
[07:57] You gained him out of character.

Speaker 4:
[07:58] Yes.

Speaker 2:
[08:00] He was todo respeto, so for a second, and now you're trying to bring it out of him.

Speaker 4:
[08:04] Well, good thing he's like...

Speaker 3:
[08:05] Pero cuando la coro, fue pa allá, y mi homie está allá.

Speaker 2:
[08:12] You're bad. Power 106, L.A.'s number one for hip hop. Power 106, number one for hip hop in Whittier.

Speaker 6:
[08:19] Shout out to all the perritos in Whittier.

Speaker 2:
[08:22] All right, we're inside the Homie Help Line with our homie Lucas. Lucas hit us up because he is in love with his girlfriend, Cassidy, and the only thing getting in their way is Cassidy's father. Yes, Lucas has a past where he was square up with anyone talking smack, and you're lucky that's his past, Greg. Me voy pa allá.

Speaker 6:
[08:40] I have to rip, homie.

Speaker 2:
[08:42] Also, you're lucky that's his past to his soon to be suegro because he sees Cassidy as the love of his life. They're practically married is what he feels like. Only thing is the dad is always judging him, judges the way that his parents, parent too hasn't even met his parents, but started talking smack about his parents because his older sister has a second baby daddy. Her first baby daddy unfortunately lost his life, so she moved on. He didn't even know the specifics, but he was talking smack about the parents.

Speaker 4:
[09:11] That's insane.

Speaker 2:
[09:11] Then his younger sister got a boyfriend, and then again, again with the, dang, your parents let that happen in Spanish because they speak predominantly Spanish. He initially thought like, I'm gonna just keep it cool, but they judge him at every turn. This guy got a charger now, he used to have a bucket. Yep. Right? He used to fight, now he has a great construction job.

Speaker 4:
[09:31] Changed his life around.

Speaker 2:
[09:31] You know what I'm saying? Yeah, he did, yeah, he did, so don't get, but don't get it twisted.

Speaker 4:
[09:35] Victory Outreach, homie.

Speaker 2:
[09:37] Gregorio, Lucas.

Speaker 6:
[09:42] Don't get it twisted. He will throw the hammer now, dog. He used to fight, now he's fighting for his life, doing construction in the middle of the summer, dog.

Speaker 2:
[09:52] Yes, yes.

Speaker 9:
[09:53] Oh, yeah. Let me not get started on that.

Speaker 5:
[09:59] He's going to throw it right now, though.

Speaker 9:
[10:03] 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 get a good car. Just talking, you know?

Speaker 10:
[10:13] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[10:15] And then when you got the good car, yeah.

Speaker 9:
[10:18] They are 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. Talk to my son right now. I ain't tripping. Like, hey, I think the leader, like, I, you know, it's the oldest brother, like the older brother too.

Speaker 2:
[10:32] 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 9:
[10:39] Yeah, cause the older brother, like, I ain't nearly see him. He was trying to go hand in hand with me. Like, as soon as I got my car, so he ended up getting himself a little Camaro, trying to, like, competiz. 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 3:
[10:58] Oh my God!

Speaker 7:
[10:59] Yeah, let's do it tomorrow.

Speaker 6:
[11:01] Don't worry about that, dude. My dad had it on a 94 Tourist on the trip, dawg.

Speaker 7:
[11:07] So now you're-

Speaker 9:
[11:07] You know, like, it was just like-

Speaker 2:
[11:08] Yeah, they're doing too much. Now you're wondering, should you put them in check or should you let it slide?

Speaker 9:
[11:16] Yeah, like, pretty much, yeah, I'm 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, but at the same time, it's getting to the point. Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[11:30] How would you tell them in Spanish? Porque nomás hablan español.

Speaker 9:
[11:34] Well, I would like- I would need to tell them straight up yesterday when I was like- Because I went over yesterday, but he was there.

Speaker 2:
[11:39] Like, Concrete, pretend you're the dad. Like, aquí viene Lucas, Con and then Lucas will talk to you. Only Spanish.

Speaker 6:
[11:46] Que quieres Lucas?

Speaker 9:
[11:49] Que hablar con usted? Que piense que-

Speaker 6:
[11:52] Yo no quiero hablar contigo.

Speaker 9:
[11:55] No hable conmigo puesto, me lo heba right.

Speaker 6:
[11:59] Súbete a tu charger y lárgate de mi casa.

Speaker 2:
[12:02] No eres suficiente para mi hija.

Speaker 6:
[12:04] No eres suficiente para mi hija y manejas un charger, How much is the story though?

Speaker 2:
[12:09] Everyone knows that Toyota is the best brand.

Speaker 6:
[12:15] Everyone knows that Toyota is the best car line. Your name is Lucas? No, my daughter isn't your Roca.

Speaker 2:
[12:25] Tell him Lucas, tell him something.

Speaker 9:
[12:29] Hey, if it's not me, it's not me. I said stop it.

Speaker 2:
[13:05] That part, that part will get a, get a mad.

Speaker 6:
[13:14] If you were American Express, I wouldn't accept you.

Speaker 9:
[13:21] But yeah, I mean, and then we're talking about getting an apartment. You know?

Speaker 2:
[13:26] Okay, moving in together.

Speaker 9:
[13:28] 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 me figure it out.

Speaker 2:
[13:35] Yeah, you gon run away with her, like, the old country. Get her empress up. Oh, just like our abuelitos, they just run away, didn't tell anybody.

Speaker 7:
[13:44] Oh, she's like, yes.

Speaker 2:
[13:47] Does she speak English?

Speaker 9:
[13:49] Yeah, she speaks English, too.

Speaker 2:
[13:50] Oh, okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 6:
[13:51] So, she don't want to get married, but she's down to move in?

Speaker 9:
[13:54] Yeah, she's not down to get what? She's not, she don't want to get married, but she was down to move in, you know?

Speaker 6:
[13:58] Oh, they're Mexican for sure.

Speaker 2:
[14:01] You said you're more Americanized, right, when we spoke on Message?

Speaker 9:
[14:05] Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6:
[14:07] What does that mean, brother?

Speaker 4:
[14:08] Yeah, what's what?

Speaker 2:
[14:08] Chicano?

Speaker 6:
[14:09] What is more Americanized?

Speaker 9:
[14:11] Yeah, more like Chicano, you know? And they're like more, how can I say it?

Speaker 6:
[14:17] Be careful.

Speaker 9:
[14:20] No, no, no more cultural, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[14:24] More traditional.

Speaker 6:
[14:25] Oh, that was good.

Speaker 2:
[14:26] That was good. You're teetering the line, you're teetering the line.

Speaker 6:
[14:30] He almost banging on you right now, perro. You almost cut your line right now. Almost cut your brakes to the charger, you almost had no brakes right now, perro.

Speaker 3:
[14:40] All right, let's get help.

Speaker 2:
[14:42] Do you feel me? Let's get help. Miguel, Miguel, what's up, Miguel?

Speaker 4:
[14:47] Oregon bangs like that?

Speaker 2:
[14:48] I know.

Speaker 11:
[14:49] Hey, one of the, of course, they do. You hear that? Morning. I don't know what that fool gave Rosecrans, but yeah, I get the kindness part, but that goes out the door. Like, if the dad's a spice on all that, they're straight my deuce up, you know? There's a point that you gotta call him out. I had to do it to my girl. You did? Yeah, he 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. What? What? What?

Speaker 2:
[15:27] How did that happen?

Speaker 6:
[15:29] She's a banger.

Speaker 11:
[15:29] I don't know. I don't know. The guy's a wero, so he's straight jealous. You know what I mean? Like, you know, in my spesific, he got us. So when she when I roll over, I talk to her in Spanish, you know, it's a lot and everything. And, you know, she feels I'm comfortable talking with anybody in English or in Spanish. Right. But he just, I don't know, it got to his head. I think that guy, he's he's real narcissist, too. So to this day, to this day. So, OK, but rewind.

Speaker 2:
[15:57] 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 11:
[16:04] 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 4:
[16:16] What did you tell her? What did you tell her Spanish?

Speaker 11:
[16:18] No, I was just like, hey, so I come outside, you know, come on then.

Speaker 6:
[16:22] You know, stuff like that.

Speaker 2:
[16:26] But he hugged her.

Speaker 6:
[16:27] I'm telling you, the soup is good.

Speaker 11:
[16:30] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[16:30] Because he might not know Spanish. So he doesn't know what you're saying. So.

Speaker 11:
[16:34] 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-laws house and I told my girl, like, hey, I don't want to go over there because we go over there. I'm gonna check this guy. Like I didn't make a scene at the party because you know, we were there in Vitalo there. Yeah. And so I just walked away. I went to where my wife is at and we already had a kid. See, this is already too...

Speaker 10:
[17:00] 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? Because it's funny.

Speaker 2:
[17:09] You don't think about it like that.

Speaker 10:
[17:10] It's just cute to see them enjoying. 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 11:
[17:30] My son was already a year and a half, you know, 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, whatever, you know.

Speaker 6:
[17:41] He feels some kind of way about you, dog.

Speaker 11:
[17:43] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 8:
[17:44] So then how did you check them?

Speaker 11:
[17:46] So anyways, months went by, we didn't go over it because my girl didn't want to go over there because she, you know, she was upset about it like that. 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. And he was just coming to apologize, but it was more of 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 them 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 swagger, but this is just me and you. You know what I mean? Like especially, you know, 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 4:
[18:51] Hey, would you fight that fool right now?

Speaker 11:
[18:53] Yeah, yeah, straight fight that fool. We got it. Yeah, so long time. So I think the dude's name is Joshua, but everybody's been calling him Josh.

Speaker 2:
[19:02] Yeah, that kind of happens when Josh was your name.

Speaker 11:
[19:04] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[19:05] People calling Josh.

Speaker 11:
[19:06] Exactly, right? Exactly.

Speaker 2:
[19:09] Right.

Speaker 11:
[19:11] Hey, wall, where we at?

Speaker 2:
[19:14] Uh-huh.

Speaker 11:
[19:14] 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? Like, you know, that's a new problem. 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 we all came from that. So it's like, hey, we got our own ways. We could square up. Well, you know, what's up?

Speaker 2:
[19:49] Yeah, but don't. But handle it like man. I like that. Thank you. Thank you, bro.

Speaker 6:
[19:54] That's how Gregory feels when you call him Greg.

Speaker 4:
[19:57] Yeah. Hey, my name is Gregory Homig.

Speaker 1:
[19:59] Gregorio Homig.

Speaker 2:
[20:00] Gregorio Homig.

Speaker 6:
[20:02] My guy.

Speaker 2:
[20:03] So Lucas, and see why the thing is, I feel like I'm scared to tell him like, yeah, go check him. Cause 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.

Speaker 4:
[20:13] That could be.

Speaker 2:
[20:13] Lucas, Lucas hit his stuff because he's in love with his girl and she's in love with him. And yes, he had a past. 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, 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.

Speaker 11:
[20:42] Yeah. Wow.

Speaker 6:
[20:43] You gotta spend all kinds of money on that.

Speaker 2:
[20:45] And then they're like, oh, you don't have your license, 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 get like, like go check them. And if he does check them, what does he do? Because he's not trying to go back to his old life. Christina in Whittier. Good morning, Christina.

Speaker 4:
[21:01] Hey, Whittier.

Speaker 8:
[21:03] Good morning. I just want to go ahead and provide some insight from the female's perspective.

Speaker 5:
[21:08] Oh, I love that.

Speaker 2:
[21:10] Go ahead, Christina.

Speaker 8:
[21:12] 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, essentially, I'm thinking about talking to your dad. I'm thinking about talking to your brother. Like, 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 that you don't appreciate this. At the end of the day, you're going to be with the girl. And if that's the level 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.

Speaker 2:
[22:03] So prepare her for it ain't about to end bad.

Speaker 6:
[22:07] Yeah, it's going to end bad. This is like Romeo and Juliet.

Speaker 2:
[22:09] They both die. Christina, did it end bad for you?

Speaker 8:
[22:12] It did, but at the end of the day, 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 eventually, that's what happened.

Speaker 2:
[22:30] That's what happened to you?

Speaker 8:
[22:32] Yeah, so I have two kids now with him. I've lived with him since we were very, very young. We moved out.

Speaker 6:
[22:39] Are you guys married?

Speaker 8:
[22:40] Super, super fast. We're not married, but that's a personal choice of ours.

Speaker 2:
[22:46] See?

Speaker 11:
[22:46] All right, all right.

Speaker 2:
[22:47] I'm not judging.

Speaker 8:
[22:49] Yeah, but we're happy. We're happy and ni su familia ni mi familia.

Speaker 4:
[22:55] Is it because your man gangster or something or what?

Speaker 2:
[22:56] Hold on. They don't talk to either family. Hold on. You don't talk to either his family or your family?

Speaker 8:
[23:03] No, we don't. We don't have.

Speaker 6:
[23:07] Don't you see that as an issue though? You don't see that as an issue?

Speaker 8:
[23:11] I don't because I live very happy without people putting in their business.

Speaker 9:
[23:15] Damn.

Speaker 2:
[23:16] And we teach through them.

Speaker 8:
[23:18] And at the end of the day, we've made it throughout. You know, 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, you know, mom whispering in our ear or Swig it out whispering in our ear. We don't have anybody, you know, to like tell us what to do, essentially. Damn. Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[23:37] Even after 18 years?

Speaker 8:
[23:40] Yeah, we have. And I mean, it hasn't always been like that.

Speaker 6:
[23:44] Like they're still tripping after 18 years? They're still tripping?

Speaker 8:
[23:50] 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. OK. So essentially, yeah. So when I was cracking up when he was like, oh, you know, 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, oh, yeah, that would that would send your dad over the edge. Yeah. Yeah. So essentially when growing up, like my dad was like, you know, you better not bring no pelones to the house. Like you better not bring no pelones.

Speaker 2:
[24:22] And then there's what you did. And then there you go.

Speaker 8:
[24:24] And the first thing I did. Yeah, that was the first thing I did.

Speaker 6:
[24:29] And then so you blame him for being upset. Wow.

Speaker 8:
[24:32] 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 got to, 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 because they're family, because they feel comfortable.

Speaker 2:
[25:05] Christina, thank you so much for your insight. I think definitely our guy Lucas needed it. I appreciate you.

Speaker 8:
[25:11] Thank you.

Speaker 2:
[25:11] 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 your family Lucas?

Speaker 9:
[25:20] Well, I mean, honestly, I think that would be the best.

Speaker 4:
[25:25] I knew it!

Speaker 2:
[25:25] I knew you were going to say that!

Speaker 4:
[25:27] Hey, shave your head right now.

Speaker 6:
[25:29] Yeah, move to his family with your dog.

Speaker 9:
[25:31] Move to his family yet? It's like my mom, she had a talk down with me and she told me straight up like, hey, I'm not going to get involved with you guys. You are your relationship. If you want to get married, if you guys want to have kids right now at a young age, that's not up to me, that's up to you guys. You guys are going to know if you're going to fight or not. You know?

Speaker 11:
[25:54] Wow, she told you.

Speaker 9:
[25:56] My mom already told me straight up how it is. She came at the run down, basically. Yeah.

Speaker 11:
[25:59] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[26:01] And I told her, I'm like, hey, I'm thinking about being in my own little spot, and then she wants to move in, so she can move in, but if she doesn't want to move in, that meant that I'm not. 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? I really came from nothing. 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't end up at the same spot? Nah, I don't want to do that.

Speaker 2:
[26:30] There you go. There you go, Lucas. Lucas knows what it is, bruh. Lucas knows what it is.

Speaker 7:
[26:34] Stop that for me.

Speaker 4:
[26:36] No, country!

Speaker 7:
[26:37] No!

Speaker 2:
[26:45] Okay, there's an altercation that happened with Ice Spice over the weekend, and 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 home girls. 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 Ice Spice tells her like, ready for what? The way they go back and forth, an altercation seems to happen from there. A slap happens, the girl slaps Ice 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.

Speaker 7:
[27:43] Say you from Cali?

Speaker 9:
[27:44] Are you from Cali? Are you from Cali? Are you from Cali?

Speaker 7:
[27:48] Where are you from? Oh, you're from Chi-Rak.

Speaker 2:
[27:57] 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 Chi-Rak. Then, Ice 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:
[28:18] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[28:18] She had never gone to McDonald's saying you're from Wendy's, doll. That's wrong right there.

Speaker 1:
[28:22] Right?

Speaker 7:
[28:23] Okay, so then-

Speaker 6:
[28:24] That's her first mistake.

Speaker 2:
[28:25] 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, so here is her side.

Speaker 7:
[28:37] So I go up to them, and I'm giving her, and the other girl, she was with a compliment, and then immediately, Ice Spice was just being rude. She was like, why are you over here? You could leave, bye. And I'm like, why are you being rude, pretty much? And she was basically saying like, you could just leave, bye. Like, I don't even know why you're at my table. Then that's when I proceed to ask her, like, you don't gotta be rude, I'm just giving you guys a compliment. And I'm like, you know what, 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 4:
[29:08] Wait, so that girl didn't say anything to any of that.

Speaker 6:
[29:10] First of all, don't be in my section.

Speaker 4:
[29:14] I thought she was from Chicago.

Speaker 2:
[29:15] 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 6:
[29:26] It doesn't make sense.

Speaker 2:
[29:27] She was a little turnt, so it may be what she thought happened, but definitely what happened is what we heard.

Speaker 4:
[29:32] What she thought happened.

Speaker 2:
[29:34] And honestly, if you ask somebody where you're from out here, it's not like, 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 4:
[29:45] If you know Ice Spice- Where do you reside?

Speaker 2:
[29:46] Yeah, where do you reside? Where's your origins?

Speaker 4:
[29:49] Yeah, if you know Ice Spice, you know she's from New York. Like, true.

Speaker 2:
[29:52] What? Her hometown, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[29:53] You know what time it is.

Speaker 2:
[29:54] Yeah, it turned into a squabble, Ice Spice, but now she's getting backlash. People are wondering if she did this whole thing for promo. Like, if she staged this. Oh. And I'm tripping, like, this is not a staged. You could tell, like, it was a genuine reaction, genuine altercation.

Speaker 4:
[30:12] Especially the way that they were-

Speaker 6:
[30:13] She got mixed slapped.

Speaker 2:
[30:14] 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 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. Listen.

Speaker 5:
[30:30] How about that?

Speaker 8:
[30:31] I presented my McDonald's truck.

Speaker 5:
[30:33] I hear they got some slappy happy meals over there. What does that mean? I don't even know.

Speaker 11:
[30:41] You see Ice Spice got slapped at McDonald's?

Speaker 1:
[30:45] What are you doing at McDonald's in the middle of the night? Ice Spice?

Speaker 8:
[30:48] Come on.

Speaker 11:
[30:48] Stop that. Excuse me.

Speaker 1:
[30:50] It's a goal.

Speaker 11:
[30:51] Thank you McDonald's for sponsoring this.

Speaker 8:
[30:53] I love McDonald's.

Speaker 2:
[30:55] Oh, gosh.

Speaker 4:
[30:56] They noticed they're sponsoring it.

Speaker 2:
[30:57] So there you go Concrete. You got a McSlap.

Speaker 6:
[31:00] Food so good, it'll make you slap Ice Spice.

Speaker 2:
[31:06] That's crazy. 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 6:
[31:14] Whatever food she comes up with, I know it's going to smack.

Speaker 2:
[31:18] So dumb. What's up?

Speaker 1:
[31:20] This is B-Real from Cypress Hill.

Speaker 4:
[31:23] Where are you from, Mesta?

Speaker 1:
[31:25] Don't you know I'm local?

Speaker 2:
[31:26] Hey, 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 the trees out of the way because it is National Work Zone Awareness Week, okay? Big up to the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, a big up to Caltrans, everybody that is always fixing everything that's Mesta, because our freeways are always messed up. The road, for real, right?

Speaker 6:
[31:56] 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 2:
[32:01] 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 like the car's just rushing by you. Imagine you're doing the work. Like, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 4:
[32:27] It's scary, it's very scary.

Speaker 2:
[32:29] 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 4:
[32:37] I love you fixing something that didn't even be fixed.

Speaker 2:
[32:40] Nothing. Whoa, it always needs to be fixed.

Speaker 4:
[32:44] It's 2 p.m. on Monday, why do you decide to fix this right now?

Speaker 2:
[32:46] You don't know it's, they got the call, they got the call.

Speaker 4:
[32:49] And then you don't even notice the difference when you drive over it again.

Speaker 2:
[32:53] Maybe because it was underground and they were trying to get it before it goes up and you see it.

Speaker 6:
[32:57] They were supposed to be congratulating right now.

Speaker 2:
[32:58] I know. Showing them love and not judging their work.

Speaker 6:
[33:03] Wait till tomorrow.

Speaker 2:
[33:04] Yeah. 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 4:
[33:13] Take the week off. Don't stop our traffic, please.

Speaker 2:
[33:16] Hey, I heard, I saw earlier in the week, actually one of those work trucks got stolen. They were on a high-speed.

Speaker 4:
[33:23] Right here in Burbank.

Speaker 2:
[33:24] Yes. It's the ones that you know that do the signs, the digital signs. They stole that truck.

Speaker 6:
[33:30] Yup. That's funny.

Speaker 2:
[33:31] I wonder if they put like a sign like, can't catch me, pull over or something. That'd be funny. Yeah, I know.

Speaker 6:
[33:36] They've done that. They've hacked those before.

Speaker 2:
[33:37] They have? That's crazy.

Speaker 6:
[33:39] Yeah, they've have hacked those before.

Speaker 2:
[33:40] That's crazy, man. So big up to all the workers out there. We appreciate you. Thank you for your service.

Speaker 8:
[33:45] Highlights of Brown Bag.

Speaker 5:
[33:48] That's right. You're listening to Young Jack in the Streets 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, I don't know. 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 didn't leave me.

Speaker 3:
[34:27] Do you see how the male handled the spider?

Speaker 5:
[34:29] Yeah, but I screamed loud.

Speaker 3:
[34:30] Even though you were scared.

Speaker 5:
[34:31] 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 Joc. Tune in to Young Joc and the Streets Morning Takeover, available now on your favorite podcast platform.