title 4/23/26 Don’t Go Shoe Shopping Barefoot" + JetBlue’s Cookie Scam Exposed 🍪

description The "studious fools" play matchmaker on the Homie Helpline, successfully hooking up a throuple-dodging "koala bear" named Anthony with a fan-favorite caller from last week. Between the romance, the squad exposes JetBlue’s accidental admission that they use your "cookies" to hike up flight prices and reveals the surprisingly dark drug meaning behind Dem Franchize Boyz’ biggest hit.

[Edited by @iamdyre 🥠]

Chapters

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

(3:54) Chisme

(7:44) Rap Sheet

(11:54) Petty Police

(19:39) Scrolling

(22:57) The Weather W/ Concrete!

(24:17) Homie Helpline

(50:26) Chris Brown/Usher Tix!

(55:16) Love on the Spectrum

(57:26) Don't You Know I'm Local

(58:35) Chisme

(1:02:04) Rap Sheet

(1:04:26) Money Moves

(1:07:21) Studious Foo

(1:09:31) Play Ball

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pubDate Thu, 23 Apr 2026 19:03:13 GMT

author Power 106

duration 4316000

transcript

Speaker 1:
[00:00] Hey, don't make your life harder than it needs to be.

Speaker 2:
[00:03] You really wanna type Brown Bag Mornings every single time?

Speaker 1:
[00:05] Nah, just hit the subscribe button, perrito, do it, go!

Speaker 3:
[00:09] What's up, this is B-Real from Cypress Hill.

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

Speaker 3:
[00:14] Don't you know I'm loco?

Speaker 5:
[00:16] And I know yesterday was Earth Day, but I gotta let you know right now, this animal is making me squirm.

Speaker 3:
[00:23] What?

Speaker 6:
[00:24] Which one?

Speaker 5:
[00:25] We suppose love animals and everything on this earth.

Speaker 6:
[00:27] Not everyone.

Speaker 7:
[00:28] We thank you for it all.

Speaker 5:
[00:30] I'm not saying everyone, Angie, I'm saying everything. Like an animal.

Speaker 6:
[00:33] Yeah, not every animal.

Speaker 1:
[00:34] Emanoles.

Speaker 5:
[00:34] Emanoles, emanoles. All right, there is a warning for us California residents to be on the lookout for an invasive pest that could be lurking in our yards.

Speaker 7:
[00:48] It's for the Asian jumping worm.

Speaker 1:
[00:54] Man, them Asians are everywhere, brother.

Speaker 5:
[00:57] Yes, now this jumping worm is an invasive earthworm species and while many earthworms are beneficial to the soil, you know they have nutrients. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're supposed to love them. This Asian jumping worm does the exact opposite. Its hyperactivity degrades the soil structure, can harm plant roots and accelerate soil drying. How did it got over here? I don't know. But it's here. So check your back yard.

Speaker 8:
[01:30] So it's an SGV? Primarily or where is it?

Speaker 5:
[01:33] No, it's California. You're the one that's being racist, putting it to a region.

Speaker 8:
[01:36] No, I was just asking a question.

Speaker 5:
[01:38] No, no, no, but I didn't...

Speaker 1:
[01:38] How do Asians get here? Figure this out. Let's connect the dots here, guys.

Speaker 6:
[01:43] Let's connect the dots.

Speaker 5:
[01:44] What?

Speaker 1:
[01:45] What are they calling them Asians?

Speaker 5:
[01:47] They originate in Asia, but a lot of stuff originates other places, and then tourists either buy it over there and bring it over here, like, okay, the parrots that we have jumping around everywhere, they're not from out here. The palm trees aren't from out here, like a lot of stuff we have out here was not originated here.

Speaker 8:
[02:06] And then they jump?

Speaker 5:
[02:07] Yeah, they're called jumping ones.

Speaker 1:
[02:09] Yeah, they do that, yeah. You guys remember?

Speaker 5:
[02:11] Okay, there was a-

Speaker 1:
[02:12] Yeah, they do roundhouse kicks, too.

Speaker 5:
[02:15] There was a TV show of like Earthworm Jim or Earthworm.

Speaker 1:
[02:20] Yeah, Earthworm Jim.

Speaker 5:
[02:21] So that's who, that fool would jump all the time.

Speaker 1:
[02:23] That's the big parrots I like.

Speaker 5:
[02:24] Yes, yes, he was way back in the 90s.

Speaker 1:
[02:26] I think he had a cape, no?

Speaker 9:
[02:26] He was like a hero or something.

Speaker 5:
[02:28] Something, something.

Speaker 8:
[02:28] Yeah, it was a video game.

Speaker 5:
[02:29] Very sophisticated.

Speaker 1:
[02:30] Earthworm Jim, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 10:
[02:31] Very sophisticated, Earthworm.

Speaker 5:
[02:32] Maybe all this time he was one of the Asian jumping worms.

Speaker 4:
[02:35] He did have a jumpsuit, it's like-

Speaker 1:
[02:36] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 8:
[02:37] I love that game.

Speaker 5:
[02:39] So if you just can't seem, if you're out there in your garden, in your backyard or in your stoop or wherever you have your plants and you're kind of seeing it like, I know these things are supposed to live a little longer than they are. It might be because you have Asian jumping worms that are an invasive pest in your soil.

Speaker 7:
[02:57] Okay. Be careful.

Speaker 8:
[02:57] Wow, okay.

Speaker 7:
[02:58] Be careful out there.

Speaker 1:
[03:01] I'm waiting for it. I'm going to stomp on them, dog.

Speaker 6:
[03:03] No, just add salt.

Speaker 8:
[03:05] What? You add salt to it?

Speaker 1:
[03:06] That's torture, Angie. Yeah, that's torture, Angie. I mean, they're killing the plants. No, I'm just going to take them out of his misery immediately. Wow. Sorry, buddy.

Speaker 5:
[03:14] I thought salt was just for the snails.

Speaker 6:
[03:17] No, for worms too. Angie, how do you know? You tried it? Well, because when it rains, they come out and then they're everywhere in my way, so I just, with the salt.

Speaker 5:
[03:26] In your way?

Speaker 6:
[03:26] They're still in your way, they're just dead now.

Speaker 1:
[03:29] She just carries a little bit of salt in her pocket.

Speaker 5:
[03:32] Oh, yeah, okay. Okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 6:
[03:35] I seasoned them for the birds, so now they're out there for the birds to come eat.

Speaker 8:
[03:39] You seasoned them con limon y sal?

Speaker 5:
[03:41] Yeah, I like that.

Speaker 6:
[03:42] I like that.

Speaker 4:
[03:42] I think salt is bad for birds.

Speaker 1:
[03:43] Una caneta asada de worm.

Speaker 6:
[03:45] We don't know.

Speaker 5:
[03:46] Michelada makes it bad for us too, but we never stop them a good time.

Speaker 6:
[03:49] Yeah, see?

Speaker 5:
[03:50] See?

Speaker 6:
[03:50] I'm trying to help the birds here.

Speaker 11:
[03:51] Angie's helping them out.

Speaker 5:
[03:52] Thank you, Angie. Let's get into some Cheezmation.

Speaker 8:
[03:54] Zula, come here.

Speaker 3:
[03:55] Now, what's going on?

Speaker 12:
[03:58] Cheezmation with Angie.

Speaker 6:
[04:00] Okay, you guys. So the Michael Jackson movie is coming out this weekend, right?

Speaker 3:
[04:06] I'm saying it.

Speaker 6:
[04:07] I'm sorry. I don't cue. Yeah, there you go. I love it. But you know what? Surprisingly, conveniently, they stopped it at 1988, which is five years before the first child molestation allegations were made, you guys. So the movie is supposed to be about Michael's rise to fame up to the late 80s, right? But again, I told you, it stops like five years before all these allegations started, right? So with that being said, they asked two of the actors that actually play Michael Jackson's parents, which is Colman Domingo and Nia Long about it. And when they asked them about like, hey, what do you think like this even? Like, why did they stop it in 1988? This was their answer.

Speaker 8:
[04:50] I think the film takes place, you know, from the 60s to 1988.

Speaker 13:
[04:54] It does not go into the first allegations in like 2005.

Speaker 14:
[04:58] So basically, we center it on the makings of Michael.

Speaker 13:
[05:01] So it's an intimate portrait of who Michael is.

Speaker 4:
[05:03] So it really is through his eyes.

Speaker 15:
[05:05] I'm saying through his eyes, true.

Speaker 14:
[05:07] So that's what it is.

Speaker 6:
[05:09] Which to me is still like, it's just, it's weird. Like if you're doing a biopic, then include the whole thing.

Speaker 5:
[05:14] Well, because I can only tell you that, like, what I heard from the sources is that it's multiple movies.

Speaker 6:
[05:20] Okay, that's what I was going to get into, because they went on and said, like, who knows, it could be a sequel.

Speaker 5:
[05:26] Yeah, there's multiple.

Speaker 6:
[05:27] Okay, but that-

Speaker 5:
[05:27] Because they know that the Michael Jackson fandom is so huge that they'll watch it if it's in parts.

Speaker 8:
[05:32] Oh, wow.

Speaker 5:
[05:32] So yeah, they want to do it in parts. This is what I heard. And plus, if, let's say they were to do it all in one, like what, probably like a three hour movie, people will be like, you didn't get enough, you missed that, all of that.

Speaker 8:
[05:43] His career spans like 40 years.

Speaker 6:
[05:45] Yeah, it is a long time, yeah.

Speaker 8:
[05:46] So that's why it's like, it just, it has to end at some time.

Speaker 4:
[05:49] Yeah, I picture this one being like the Jackson 5 and how it started and stuff like that.

Speaker 6:
[05:54] Yeah, and that's what they said, it's supposed to be the rise of fame up to the late 80s and that's why it may be like the whole, after the first whole, the whole allegation started.

Speaker 5:
[06:02] But you said the late 80s and then the first allegation in 2005?

Speaker 6:
[06:05] No, so he got it wrong, the first allegation was actually in 1993, that's why I said like-

Speaker 5:
[06:09] Oh, okay, I was like, wait, five years?

Speaker 6:
[06:10] Five years, yeah. But even Paris Jackson, his daughter actually has spoken about it and said the same thing, like they cut out a chunk of it.

Speaker 9:
[06:18] The film panders to a very specific section of My Dad's Fandom that still lives in the fantasy, and a lot of sugar-coated, the narrative is being controlled, and there's a lot of inaccuracy, and there's a lot of just full-blown lies, and at the end of the day, that doesn't really fly with me, I don't really like dishonesty, I spoke up, I wasn't heard.

Speaker 5:
[06:38] And so she says, hey, I want the part where he has those kids. I hope that one, that's probably gonna be the second movie.

Speaker 1:
[06:46] I want the part where he has Blanket dangling over the table.

Speaker 16:
[06:50] I want that part done.

Speaker 5:
[06:52] I want the part, show me how you gave birth to these kids, bro. Because supposedly that it's not, like he's not the real dad.

Speaker 1:
[06:58] The lady that?

Speaker 5:
[06:59] Yeah, a lady, like one of his homegirls.

Speaker 6:
[07:01] Yeah.

Speaker 8:
[07:02] Yeah. I mean, I remember all that stuff from like a kid, so sadly, that's like what I remember the most. So I think I'm gonna just try to enjoy that era of the movie. I remember that. I was good.

Speaker 5:
[07:15] We live lived it, if that's okay.

Speaker 8:
[07:17] Yeah. When they called them like Wacko Jacko and all that stuff. Like I remember that specifically getting ready for school and then they're like playing that in the morning, you know?

Speaker 1:
[07:26] Yeah. I was there when he was black.

Speaker 5:
[07:29] Okay. You were.

Speaker 1:
[07:30] You were.

Speaker 5:
[07:32] You saw Afro Michael Jackson.

Speaker 1:
[07:35] I saw it all, guys. I saw every sheen.

Speaker 6:
[07:38] All right, that's it for T-Mation. Brought to you guys by your Toyota dealers, I'm Angie from Brownback Mornings on Prime 106.

Speaker 5:
[07:51] Well, just like Angie said, this Michael Jackson movie is about to drop in theaters, but not before it sparks a big old rap controversy online. All right. Clearly, we're seeing the Michael Jackson previews, the trailers, the family and all of that. But for some reason, someone wanted to bring up something from the past, aka the 2017 All Eyes on Me Tupac biopic, and said that nothing can be worse than that one.

Speaker 6:
[08:16] All right.

Speaker 5:
[08:16] And so it has sparked controversy on whether it is the worst biopic of all time. Now, I love Tupac. I don't want him to be a goat to have one of the worst things exist.

Speaker 6:
[08:28] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[08:28] But do we remember that one? Do we remember the 2017?

Speaker 9:
[08:31] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[08:32] That one kind of looked like him a little bit.

Speaker 8:
[08:34] Oh, it was that one.

Speaker 9:
[08:35] Yeah.

Speaker 8:
[08:35] He looked a lot like him.

Speaker 9:
[08:36] He did.

Speaker 1:
[08:37] He did.

Speaker 8:
[08:38] I think Notorious was kind of worse than that.

Speaker 5:
[08:41] Oh, really?

Speaker 1:
[08:41] I thought Notorious was a better movie.

Speaker 8:
[08:43] Really?

Speaker 6:
[08:43] Uh-oh. Uh-oh.

Speaker 5:
[08:44] Which one? Not us bidding.

Speaker 6:
[08:47] The Biggie Biopic and the Tupac Biopic.

Speaker 5:
[08:51] There's another one that is up there in the, like I guess in contending for top worst biopic of musicians in our space is Aaliyah. Aaliyah's biopic on Lifetime. People were saying that one.

Speaker 1:
[09:03] Never seen it.

Speaker 4:
[09:03] Oh, I did see it.

Speaker 1:
[09:04] Or the original Michael Jackson biopic.

Speaker 5:
[09:06] Oh, yes.

Speaker 4:
[09:07] Oh, my God.

Speaker 5:
[09:09] The makeup on that one was a lot of that. Looked like one of your skits, brother.

Speaker 1:
[09:13] I like the Tupac one. I was actually in that movie. What? No, you weren't.

Speaker 5:
[09:17] What?

Speaker 1:
[09:17] If you find me in that movie right now, I'll give you $100 cash.

Speaker 5:
[09:21] Okay, I have a question. What? I have a question.

Speaker 1:
[09:23] I'm in that movie.

Speaker 5:
[09:24] Say first person because a lot of people could find you and then you'll...

Speaker 1:
[09:28] First person that finds me and sends me a screenshot of it, I'll give you $100 cash.

Speaker 5:
[09:32] I'm in that movie. Are you findable? Don't say that and then you're like never in the movie.

Speaker 4:
[09:36] But you can actually see you in the movie.

Speaker 1:
[09:38] Yes, you can see me in the movie. Absolutely. Yes.

Speaker 6:
[09:40] Okay, I'm thinking of a scene already.

Speaker 5:
[09:42] Oh, you were in the bay. You were in that one apartment scene.

Speaker 1:
[09:47] No.

Speaker 8:
[09:47] No? You were in the club where the girl, where he meets the girl that...

Speaker 5:
[09:52] Oh, and she goes down on him.

Speaker 1:
[09:53] I'll give people a cue. If you guys are going to give a cue, Las Vegas.

Speaker 5:
[09:57] Do you mean a clue?

Speaker 1:
[09:58] A clue.

Speaker 8:
[10:01] You were in that?

Speaker 5:
[10:02] You got beat up.

Speaker 1:
[10:03] No.

Speaker 5:
[10:03] You were in the surveillance footage playing poker.

Speaker 14:
[10:06] Yeah, you are!

Speaker 1:
[10:07] You are!

Speaker 14:
[10:07] You are a hundred dollars, yeah?

Speaker 1:
[10:09] No, I'm in there. I'm in a very pivotal scene right there in the background. You can find me.

Speaker 8:
[10:14] Bro, that's crazy.

Speaker 5:
[10:15] Okay, but are you doing like what you did in Fast and the Furious where you wore concrete hat? Like, are you making it obvious?

Speaker 1:
[10:21] I did. I did wear my own clothes.

Speaker 5:
[10:22] Okay.

Speaker 4:
[10:25] I'm looking at it right now.

Speaker 1:
[10:27] I am in that film and you can cash. Hold on.

Speaker 8:
[10:30] I hope you weren't wearing like a brand that was made after 1996.

Speaker 5:
[10:35] Wait, is that you?

Speaker 8:
[10:43] We have to post it on Brown Bag Mornings.

Speaker 1:
[10:45] I'm in the Tupac music, y'all. As one of the biggest Tupac fans in the world, I never do the fact that I got to be in the movies insanity.

Speaker 12:
[10:52] Congratulations, bro.

Speaker 5:
[10:54] Congratulations on being in the worst biopic of all time. Bro, it dropped in 2017 and get this, Tupac, you know how everybody be doing stuff on Sora and recreating him? This is what his review of the movie would be.

Speaker 2:
[11:09] All eyes on me movie was doodoo.

Speaker 17:
[11:11] Can't believe my homie sold out my mama for this.

Speaker 2:
[11:14] Can't trust anybody. Word is born.

Speaker 17:
[11:17] Scandalous.

Speaker 5:
[11:17] That's what he thought of your performance, bro.

Speaker 6:
[11:19] I'm so sorry.

Speaker 1:
[11:21] Well, I'm not the one that had the iPad in the car during one of the scenes. Well, because in the scene and one of those when Tupac is about to get shot, they have a drone shot above the car and you can see the iPad on the character of Tupac on his lap.

Speaker 6:
[11:42] Oh, wow.

Speaker 2:
[11:42] We missed that.

Speaker 8:
[11:43] Yeah, crazy.

Speaker 5:
[11:46] Fighting that for another $100.

Speaker 1:
[11:47] Yeah, I am wearing an Affliction shirt.

Speaker 6:
[11:51] Post that Brown Bag Mornings one of those days on Instagram.

Speaker 2:
[11:55] 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 15:
[12:02] We went on a couple of dates.

Speaker 18:
[12:04] Everything was cool.

Speaker 15:
[12:05] 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 furniture.

Speaker 1:
[12:15] Big self?

Speaker 15:
[12:17] Big self?

Speaker 11:
[12:17] That what I heard.

Speaker 15:
[12:19] I'm sorry, sir.

Speaker 2:
[12:20] Man, I had a real bad episode.

Speaker 15:
[12:22] I got bit with a spider when I was like six.

Speaker 2:
[12:24] You had to go big self on me like that.

Speaker 15:
[12:27] I recorded it. So I want you to hear what I was experiencing. And then you tell me. Oh, s***.

Speaker 2:
[12:35] Somebody help.

Speaker 19:
[12:36] Help me.

Speaker 15:
[12:36] Oh my God.

Speaker 19:
[12:37] You said I'm a rock carry, boy.

Speaker 3:
[12:39] You didn't know how I know.

Speaker 19:
[12:40] This ain't a joke.

Speaker 17:
[12:41] I'm trying to tell y'all.

Speaker 2:
[12:42] I'm going to keep it honey with you. Move on, my boy. Nobody should leave you for trauma that you had, man. For real. Tune in to Young Joc and the Street's Morning Takeover available now on your favorite podcast platform.

Speaker 1:
[12:54] That's the sound of the police.

Speaker 18:
[12:56] The petty police.

Speaker 5:
[12:57] You're petty.

Speaker 18:
[12:57] You're just petty.

Speaker 14:
[12:58] I'm being petty.

Speaker 5:
[13:04] Welcome to America, where the most petty people are our politicians. And yesterday, last night, it was a gubernatorial debate with the nominees that want to be governor of California. Now, I know we all watched it because we care so much about politics. And we love our to have an opinion and critique about the next the current governor, right?

Speaker 4:
[13:26] When I got home, I was like, I cannot wait.

Speaker 5:
[13:28] This is like the Super Bowl. Trying to figure out, right?

Speaker 8:
[13:31] I was watching it.

Speaker 5:
[13:32] And I will say this is a very, very serious thing. Granted, it is inside petty police. So I'm going to give you the top petty moments that does not take away nor is it meant to sway your vote in any which way. Please go vote, by the way. But we should be more on the research side of who we are and who's running and all of this stuff. When we try to get into that conversation, we get hit with a bunch of petty comments like, stay out of politics, and do your research and all of that. I don't know, but look, here is an open form for all of us to check out. Please watch it. Do it for yourself. Do it for your vote because you're going to end up complaining about whoever ends up being governor for the next decade of our lives. Decade. Yeah, could be that. All right. So let me give you some of the top petty moments. Let's go to the youngest candidate. He's 43 years old. His name is Matt Mahan. He is the mayor of San Jose. And he had it in for this billionaire candidate, Tom Steyer. Now, let me tell you a little bit about Tom Steyer. He's a billionaire. That's number one. Number two is he has questionable assets in his portfolio, some being ICE detention centers. OK, and Matt Mahan made sure that the people knew it while he was being critiqued about his mayoring of San Jose and the budget. He said this about Steyer.

Speaker 20:
[14:56] It's worth keeping in mind, you know, the only housing Tom Steyer has built has been private prisons and ICE detention centers. Here's the truth.

Speaker 7:
[15:03] He was like, boom. Gotcha.

Speaker 5:
[15:06] All right. Well, a lot of topics were discussed, a lot of topics that we complained about. Homelessness, education, even AI and social media. All of that was discussed. So again, I really hope that you watch it, especially if you complain about it. All right. Going back to Steyer, who I told you, is a billionaire. He is a Democrat, but he did say, look, me and my wife, us, paying more taxes, who wants that? Listen.

Speaker 21:
[15:32] My wife and I have said that we will give the bulk of our money away while we're alive and in the process of doing that. But me paying more taxes is not the answer. I've said, I believe people should...

Speaker 18:
[15:45] Say that again, 12. No, no, Stephen, let me finish.

Speaker 16:
[15:48] Mr. Hilton, Mr. Hilton.

Speaker 5:
[15:49] I love it. A Hilton and a billionaire fighting each other over paying taxes.

Speaker 8:
[15:55] Mind you, that guy, I was watching, that guy, old, old man.

Speaker 5:
[15:57] Steyr.

Speaker 8:
[15:58] Wearing Air Force 1s, some fresh white Air Force 1s.

Speaker 5:
[16:01] I don't know why. That's how you got hip with the kids, that's how you got hip with the kids.

Speaker 8:
[16:04] I was like, I like his forces, I'll for it, but then he started saying that and I'm like, oh.

Speaker 5:
[16:07] Yeah, and that's what they do. They make you like them, then little do you know, they're funding ICE.

Speaker 8:
[16:12] He almost got me, he almost got me.

Speaker 4:
[16:13] Trying to give away all my money to everybody. Just don't tax me though, dog.

Speaker 5:
[16:17] Yeah, just like, April, I'll do it when I want to. I wish I could say that.

Speaker 1:
[16:21] Maybe tax me, how am I gonna give back?

Speaker 6:
[16:23] Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 8:
[16:25] Wait, but taxing is giving back, you know?

Speaker 5:
[16:27] Right, okay, now let's take it over to another Democratic candidate, her name is Katie Porter, and if you don't remember her, she kind of got a lot of viral backlash because she told one of her aides, get out of my freaking shop! When she was on Zoom, she got in trouble for that she also got in trouble and got some backlash over how she talked to a reporter. Check this out.

Speaker 18:
[16:47] Ask the other candidates, do you think you need any of those 40% of California voters to win? And you're saying, no, you don't.

Speaker 11:
[16:52] No, I'm saying I'm gonna try to win every vote I can. And what I'm saying to you is that...

Speaker 18:
[16:58] Well, to those voters, okay, so you...

Speaker 11:
[17:00] I don't wanna keep doing this, I'm gonna call it. Thank you.

Speaker 18:
[17:05] You're not gonna do the interview with us.

Speaker 11:
[17:07] Nope, not like this, I'm not. Not with seven follow ups to every single question you ask.

Speaker 18:
[17:11] Every other candidate has answered our follow ups.

Speaker 11:
[17:13] I don't care, I don't care. I wanna have a pleasant, positive conversation which you ask me about every issue on this list. And if every question, you're gonna make up a follow up question, then we're never gonna get there. And we're just gonna circle around.

Speaker 18:
[17:26] I am an investigative reporter.

Speaker 11:
[17:27] I have never had to do this before, ever.

Speaker 18:
[17:29] You've never had to have a conversation with a reporter?

Speaker 11:
[17:32] To end an interview.

Speaker 18:
[17:34] Okay, but every other candidate has done this.

Speaker 11:
[17:36] What part of, I'm me, I'm running for governor because I'm a leader. So I am going to make, so you're not going to answer questions from reporters?

Speaker 5:
[17:44] Bro, it did not look good for a girl. It did not look good for a homegirl. That plus how she treated her aid, like on the zoom, the aid kind of got into the shot and she was yelling there. She got asked about it. And this is how she answered during the debate.

Speaker 11:
[17:58] I apologized that day to that staffer four years ago. And I took responsibility then, and I have taken responsibility since, acknowledging that it was not the right way to treat someone. And that is a big contrast to what we have seen other candidates do when they have been called out for misconduct.

Speaker 5:
[18:16] And she said, yeah, I did that.

Speaker 6:
[18:18] But what about all these fools and how they acted?

Speaker 8:
[18:21] Blame shifting. Sick.

Speaker 1:
[18:24] You can ask me the who, but don't ask me the where and the what.

Speaker 5:
[18:28] So yes, all of this stuff went down and you know, there is a Mexican American on the candidate, one of the candidates, Javier Becerra. And she was like, you know what, I'm gonna go at him. I'm gonna go at him because he talks a nice game, but is he really about it? And then he snapped back at her. Check this out.

Speaker 11:
[18:45] Just want to comment, Mr. Becerra, you have all these lovely plans, but there are never any numbers, any revenue plan, any details, anything that pushes on the status quo. It's just all do, but the how, the why, the how much, it's all missing.

Speaker 14:
[19:01] Ms. Porter, thank you. Mr. Becerra, I'll give you 15 seconds to respond to Ms. Porter's comments. That's very rich to hear from someone who's never had to actually run a government. I have had to balance four budgets over the course of my time as Secretary of Health and Human Services. A budget, by the way, that was larger than the budget of the state of California. When I was Attorney General of the state of California, I had a fight, whether it was a corporate attempt to try to take advantage of Californians or whether it was the Trump administration. I got in and I filed lawsuits. They weren't frivolous lawsuits. I won most of my cases because I knew how to put down the details and the facts. So it's easy to say, you haven't done this. It's easier to prove that you actually have.

Speaker 5:
[19:41] Wow.

Speaker 4:
[19:41] Is this like dissing each other?

Speaker 5:
[19:44] I got the dissing each other part, believe me. And there was a lot, again, like I told you in the beginning of this, do your research, do not go off me, because you're just gonna tell me, I don't know what I'm talking about anyway. But do it for yourself because June 2nd is approaching, and that's where we're gonna dwindle it down to who the top two candidates are gonna be to go out and really be our governor, all right?

Speaker 8:
[20:01] There was this guy that was like, oh, I wanna give people who drive electric cars triple the credit on their taxes. I was like, he just got my vote.

Speaker 14:
[20:09] Who was that? Who was that?

Speaker 12:
[20:10] I forgot, yeah, I forgot. That's all it takes.

Speaker 5:
[20:12] Was it the fool that has the ICE detention center? Because then you gotta really put this thing down, brother.

Speaker 7:
[20:19] You gotta really put this thing down.

Speaker 20:
[20:21] Sorry, grandma.

Speaker 8:
[20:25] It's a joke.

Speaker 4:
[20:26] I don't think so.

Speaker 5:
[20:30] That was petty police. The politicians are being petty, but what's new in the country of United States? Let's get into some scrolling though.

Speaker 7:
[20:39] Scrolling with the Homies.

Speaker 4:
[20:42] Yes, after this YouTube challenge, MrBeast is getting invited to the carne asada. You know how MrBeast does his challenge videos and stuff like that online. He puts money up, million dollars, $250,000.

Speaker 7:
[20:52] Yeah, he has shows too.

Speaker 4:
[20:54] Yeah, he has a whole bunch of shows and stuff like that. This specific YouTube video, he walks into a grocery store and there's about 30 people in the store. And he tells all the people in the store, I'm locking you in this store. And the person that can stay here the longest is gonna win $250,000. Okay? What? So it goes from 30 people to four. But where everybody's falling in love with right now is one of the contestants out of the four remaining. His name is Juan, all right? And he looks like my typical Theo and stuff like that. I think he even walks around singing like this. And everybody loves him online. The thing is, Juan is going through a lot of stuff while being in this competition. People left and right, they feel like they're attacking him, they're just being mean to him.

Speaker 12:
[21:50] Juan, shut up.

Speaker 4:
[21:54] He's a nice dad, you know? He did start the show with his son. His son was in the grocery store with him. And the son had to leave because of school and everybody fell in love with him.

Speaker 12:
[22:02] So when Juan sent his son home.

Speaker 9:
[22:04] He had to leave.

Speaker 20:
[22:05] Yeah, I'm leaving soon.

Speaker 12:
[22:06] I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 9:
[22:07] I had to go to school.

Speaker 12:
[22:09] And it just goes to show how determined he was for his family. It's good money. I know it's good money, but I had to go back to school.

Speaker 6:
[22:16] I love you.

Speaker 12:
[22:17] I miss him.

Speaker 6:
[22:18] Everybody for me.

Speaker 1:
[22:20] Man, he speaks pretty well English.

Speaker 4:
[22:22] Yeah. Everybody fell in love with him after that because he's like, Oh my God, he's still being good.

Speaker 5:
[22:25] Has someone won?

Speaker 4:
[22:27] Nobody has won yet.

Speaker 7:
[22:27] Oh, the challenge is still going on.

Speaker 5:
[22:29] So they are during, like right now, someone's still at the grocery store.

Speaker 4:
[22:32] Right now. And because what they did is they changed up the game. Mr. Beast walked in at the end of the video and he says, Look, I'm going to make you an offer to see if you guys will take it.

Speaker 12:
[22:41] I can stay.

Speaker 3:
[22:42] I can stay a year, two years.

Speaker 14:
[22:45] The problem is, I have to eat it and eat it.

Speaker 12:
[22:48] Am I restocking this store, quadrupling the prize pool and turning you guys from enemies into teammates? One.

Speaker 4:
[22:57] Stay at his store.

Speaker 12:
[22:58] Stock it, dude. Stock it? Stock it up, brother.

Speaker 4:
[23:00] So he offers them, I'll restock the whole store for a million dollars, but you guys have to eat everything in this store. And if you guys stay and eat it, you guys win a million dollars.

Speaker 5:
[23:11] Each?

Speaker 4:
[23:12] Each. Oh.

Speaker 5:
[23:13] So are they eating it? What's happening right now?

Speaker 4:
[23:15] Right now, so the video just ends. They're eating as we speak. Oh, okay.

Speaker 17:
[23:19] Right now.

Speaker 1:
[23:21] That's life changing money right there.

Speaker 5:
[23:22] Yeah, that's the dream.

Speaker 4:
[23:23] Yep. Great. Do you think you can do it?

Speaker 1:
[23:27] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[23:28] Eat the whole store for a million dollars?

Speaker 17:
[23:29] Absolutely. Yeah, sure.

Speaker 8:
[23:31] Pass me those ding-dongs, man.

Speaker 1:
[23:33] Pause.

Speaker 8:
[23:34] Well, yeah, not those.

Speaker 1:
[23:35] Oh, no.

Speaker 5:
[23:37] I said ding-dong, not Twinkies.

Speaker 1:
[23:42] Some are white, some are black. Whatever you want, buddy.

Speaker 5:
[23:45] He likes the chocolate ones.

Speaker 2:
[23:49] They're bad.

Speaker 5:
[23:51] All right. Thank you so much. Juan is the man, and you watch us on YouTube.

Speaker 4:
[23:55] There's four contestants, and Juan is the man.

Speaker 9:
[23:57] And now, the weather.

Speaker 13:
[24:01] With Concrete Storm.

Speaker 1:
[24:03] But this is what is going on for the weather Thursday, April 23rd. First, we ride out to the city of the Lucca Lake. Greg loves Drake, so don't be hate.

Speaker 13:
[24:11] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[24:12] Iceman coming soon.

Speaker 1:
[24:13] Iceman coming soon. 77 degrees and 51 at night. Now we set trip all the way to Santa Ana, feeling froggy, pues Salta Rana. 75 and 54 degrees at night. Now we throw in a new fit and push the Civic to Montenido. Even if you look broke, you got to act all feno. 74 and 49 degrees at night. Lastly, we rizz it up all the way to Menifee. Pero, I learned how to be a player from Bill Bellamy. 69 degrees and 47 at night. But it's gonna be pretty cool all week, guys. It's gonna be nice. Snow sweaters. I'm gonna be pretty much butt naked all week. Yes, I am, guys. You guys can't see right now, guys, but I'm not wearing pants.

Speaker 5:
[24:49] Do you want like a today's reference for the Bill Bellamy stuff?

Speaker 1:
[24:54] You don't want to... I don't know. Nobody else has taught me how to be a player.

Speaker 5:
[24:59] Chris Brown?

Speaker 1:
[25:01] No. No, not really. Toluca Lake, 77 and 51 degrees. Santa Ana, 75 and 54 degrees. Montenido, 74 and 49. And Mennife, 69 and 47 degrees. But it's your boy Concrete from Brown Bag Mornings, our Power 106.

Speaker 2:
[25:16] Let's go.

Speaker 15:
[25:17] All right, check this out, homie.

Speaker 2:
[25:18] If you need a homie or need some help, we need your help.

Speaker 12:
[25:22] We'll need a line. I mean phone line.

Speaker 17:
[25:25] We got your phone. The homie helpline.

Speaker 8:
[25:28] Anthony needs our help.

Speaker 5:
[25:30] Why are you laughing?

Speaker 1:
[25:32] Because I'm ready for this.

Speaker 5:
[25:33] You're ready for this?

Speaker 8:
[25:35] What are you ready for?

Speaker 1:
[25:36] I'm ready for this.

Speaker 5:
[25:38] What day is it?

Speaker 1:
[25:39] Thursday.

Speaker 8:
[25:43] He's just making this face I can't describe really besides putting his eyebrow up a little bit.

Speaker 1:
[25:48] What face?

Speaker 12:
[25:51] Oh, all right.

Speaker 8:
[25:52] It's going to be fun. All right. Anthony hit us up and said, Hey, Brown Bag, my name is Anthony and I need a homie helpline. So last Friday, I saw Jesus and his dilemma of being in an open relationship where it wasn't his idea.

Speaker 5:
[26:06] That was on Friday.

Speaker 13:
[26:07] Right open.

Speaker 8:
[26:09] I relate to him. I'm going through that myself. My partner wants to go open and I have said no in the past, but he keeps asking. No, she said, sorry. He said, I've been with this man on and off for eight years. A few years ago, he asked me to be open. He showed me videos of throuples and asked me if we could invite another guy and try stuff. He said, I'm not sexually active enough for him, but I told him I'm only like that because we argue so much and I don't want to be active when we are fighting. Also, he once had an STD.

Speaker 16:
[26:42] Oh my God.

Speaker 1:
[26:45] What is it with these people?

Speaker 16:
[26:48] What do you mean these people?

Speaker 17:
[26:49] What do you mean these people?

Speaker 8:
[26:51] He said, so that turns me off. My priority isn't being active all the time like him. He also wanted me to be on Only Fools to make money with him.

Speaker 5:
[27:00] That exists?

Speaker 8:
[27:01] That's real? But I don't want to do that.

Speaker 14:
[27:02] Prove it.

Speaker 5:
[27:03] What?

Speaker 8:
[27:03] That's what he said.

Speaker 5:
[27:04] Jose, that exists?

Speaker 14:
[27:05] Look it up. I don't know.

Speaker 8:
[27:10] He said, I don't care how much money I can make. My family follows me. They can't see me like that. He's a good guy. Don't get me wrong. He works and comes home. He's all about me on the holidays. He is good to all my family and he is my best friend. So Brown Bag, do I try out an open relationship to make my partner happy or leave him to try to find someone else that wants to settle down and be monogamous?

Speaker 4:
[27:33] You guys.

Speaker 1:
[27:35] Oh my god.

Speaker 7:
[27:38] What is it?

Speaker 4:
[27:39] There's so many people in the world. Why? Why deal with this?

Speaker 5:
[27:42] This just shows me that men are the problem.

Speaker 4:
[27:45] Oh.

Speaker 5:
[27:45] Yes, because in a relationship between a girl and a guy, he's out here cheating and wants to be in an open relationship.

Speaker 1:
[27:50] But we're the problem.

Speaker 5:
[27:51] Even when it's a guy and a guy out here cheating, open relationship, and STDs.

Speaker 1:
[27:56] No, when you think of toots, who are they?

Speaker 5:
[27:58] What does that mean?

Speaker 6:
[27:59] Yeah, what is that? What is that?

Speaker 1:
[28:00] Toots.

Speaker 6:
[28:00] What?

Speaker 1:
[28:01] Like a fart? No, prostitutes. Oh.

Speaker 6:
[28:03] Oh, ladies of the night.

Speaker 1:
[28:04] Ladies of the night.

Speaker 6:
[28:05] What about them?

Speaker 5:
[28:05] Yeah, what came first, the John or the Prosti? What came first, the John or the Prosti? The supply meet demand, or if there was no demand, would there be supply?

Speaker 1:
[28:14] Sucio.

Speaker 5:
[28:14] If we were all out here faithful to our women, would we need to go to the Figueroa?

Speaker 1:
[28:19] No, no, it's not about that.

Speaker 6:
[28:21] You can't answer that.

Speaker 1:
[28:22] Respect yourself, ladies.

Speaker 8:
[28:24] Yes, they should have gave us money in the first place.

Speaker 16:
[28:27] Y'all would cheat on yourselves too.

Speaker 1:
[28:29] She needs fair y'all.

Speaker 5:
[28:30] I'm not gonna lie. I know the lesbians be cheating too.

Speaker 1:
[28:32] What?

Speaker 5:
[28:33] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[28:35] Big time.

Speaker 6:
[28:35] You don't hear it as much? No, I don't.

Speaker 9:
[28:37] Yes, because they're gonna keep it secret.

Speaker 6:
[28:40] Very true.

Speaker 5:
[28:42] Okay, he's on the line. Yes.

Speaker 9:
[28:44] Oh.

Speaker 5:
[28:44] Are we ready? Are we ready to talk to Antonio?

Speaker 4:
[28:47] You're gonna get him excited, Con.

Speaker 5:
[28:48] Are we ready?

Speaker 1:
[28:48] Let's go, Tony.

Speaker 4:
[28:51] Anthony.

Speaker 8:
[28:54] Anthony.

Speaker 5:
[28:55] What's up, Anthony?

Speaker 19:
[28:57] What's up, Brown Bag?

Speaker 5:
[28:58] Anthony, you don't sound like how Concrete is portraying you to sound like.

Speaker 1:
[29:01] Yes, he does.

Speaker 19:
[29:02] Bro, I actually do sound like that, though. I be stoned to shit sometimes.

Speaker 5:
[29:08] Well, you think Concrete just sounds stoned.

Speaker 1:
[29:10] Wait, don't cuss. Don't cuss, Tony.

Speaker 19:
[29:12] Oh, shit.

Speaker 8:
[29:13] No.

Speaker 1:
[29:14] Bro, that's it.

Speaker 5:
[29:15] You can't say another cuss word. You better stop.

Speaker 8:
[29:17] We're gonna have to kick you off.

Speaker 1:
[29:18] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[29:19] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[29:19] Dude, you're gonna get us off the air.

Speaker 5:
[29:20] No wonder your man wants another one.

Speaker 1:
[29:22] We need a job.

Speaker 5:
[29:23] All right.

Speaker 1:
[29:24] No, sorry.

Speaker 19:
[29:24] I had sailor parents. Try not to cuss me.

Speaker 5:
[29:26] Sailor parents. You had sailor parents. Oh, they were semen.

Speaker 8:
[29:34] That was good. That was good.

Speaker 17:
[29:35] That was good. That was quick.

Speaker 5:
[29:37] All right, brother, talk to us about your situation, please.

Speaker 19:
[29:41] So, yeah, I just want to get some help from you guys. See if you know. This is something worth keeping. I'm not too sure if it's just something that I'm comfortable with or it just happens over time. I know with gay relationships, it seems to be often. Like I talk to my other gay friends, you know, they tell me the same thing. They're like, oh, yeah, it's pretty common. I have friends in open marriages. I find it really weird. I'm like, I don't understand that shit.

Speaker 9:
[30:08] I mean, that's it. That's it.

Speaker 5:
[30:09] You're cut off, bro. You're cut off. You're done. Just answer yes or no from now on, okay?

Speaker 19:
[30:15] I'm so sorry. I'm trying. I'm trying.

Speaker 5:
[30:17] It's okay. Okay. When he first told you about this, when your man first brought up, hey, I want to be open, did he have a person in mind or just the idea of it in mind?

Speaker 19:
[30:29] Just the idea. I had a talk with him and it was nobody specific. He just wanted to try it or he'll see throubles on TikTok and be like, you wouldn't be into trying things like this?

Speaker 5:
[30:43] Wow. What were your feelings? Did you feel betrayed? Did you feel like you weren't enough? Or did that make you feel like, why can't it just be me and you?

Speaker 19:
[30:54] Yeah, exactly. I did feel like I wasn't enough. I'm like, why? You get me? Am I not enough? What's going on here? He just said basically we're young, and we've been together since basically high school and stuff. He wants to try living his life before we get too old and basically saying that I never like, feeling like I'm basically holding him back from living his life.

Speaker 5:
[31:19] Yeah, from like just throwing it out on everywhere. Yeah, he did already catch an STD so soon.

Speaker 19:
[31:25] Yeah, that was, we've been on and off for eight years, so the last time we got back together, I knew he was like out there being a...

Speaker 5:
[31:33] Yeah, yeah, don't say it. Don't say it. Don't say it. Just everywhere. Everybody's girl.

Speaker 4:
[31:38] No, no, no, no.

Speaker 5:
[31:40] It's a curse word.

Speaker 1:
[31:42] Oh.

Speaker 19:
[31:43] I was gonna say it in Spanish.

Speaker 1:
[31:44] No, no, no. You can't do that either. You can't do that either.

Speaker 5:
[31:46] And we ran out of dumps. Like, look, we don't even have enough. Anyway, so you said that he even wanted you to be on Only Fools to make money with him. Is he on Only Fools?

Speaker 1:
[31:58] That's a real page, Big O?

Speaker 19:
[31:59] No. What happened?

Speaker 1:
[32:01] That's a real page?

Speaker 6:
[32:02] Like, it exists?

Speaker 19:
[32:03] No, it's the same. I just called it. It's only, you know, the Only Fools. I just called it.

Speaker 5:
[32:09] Well, you can say out of all the things you can say, you can say Only Fools, bro.

Speaker 19:
[32:12] Oh, OK. I wasn't too sure.

Speaker 6:
[32:14] I, but you, I, I, I, all right.

Speaker 5:
[32:17] So so he wanted that. Is he on it?

Speaker 19:
[32:21] No, he's not on it himself. I knew he had like a Twitter and stuff, but he got banned for posting like nudes, I guess. And then from Instagram as well.

Speaker 5:
[32:30] All right. But he's a good guy, too, right? Tell us like his his good, the good things about your man.

Speaker 19:
[32:37] Super active. I mean, he's a good guy. Like he words comes home, like I said, you know, he's like, oh, well, I love about him. And I felt a lot about him. If he's really funny and he's all about me. So he makes me laugh. And he's always with me like 24 7. Even when he's at work, he's calling me to just have conversations or he'll just leave me on the phone. You know, like he just we just the problem that we have is the arguing. I don't know. It seems to be a thing in the gay relationships. But it's in straight relationships together.

Speaker 5:
[33:07] We argue all the time.

Speaker 19:
[33:08] True. Yeah, that's true. I think I think when it comes to gay relationships, it's different because it's like tops, bottoms and then verses. I don't know if you guys know what that is.

Speaker 1:
[33:20] No, no, no.

Speaker 5:
[33:21] I thought it was just when two artists played songs against each other.

Speaker 4:
[33:24] The top artists.

Speaker 1:
[33:25] Yeah, like what happens when he calls you like, hey?

Speaker 5:
[33:27] What's the verses?

Speaker 19:
[33:28] Yeah. The verse is when you give and you receive it.

Speaker 1:
[33:32] Oh, okay.

Speaker 19:
[33:33] All right.

Speaker 1:
[33:34] Oh, wow. And when he calls you from work, he's like, hey, what are you wearing, perro? What's going on? Or like, what are you guys talking about?

Speaker 19:
[33:41] You know what? Just random stuff like, what are you doing? Like Dodgers. Like I'm right here cleaning.

Speaker 5:
[33:45] Yeah, it's a relationship. It's a relationship. Watch the game, bro.

Speaker 8:
[33:49] How are the Raiders doing?

Speaker 19:
[33:51] We'll be talking about a bunch of gay stuff.

Speaker 5:
[33:55] They'll just be all gay, bro. They're just gonna be like super gay, bro.

Speaker 2:
[33:59] Like, damn, fool.

Speaker 1:
[34:00] I just saw a butterfly. It reminded me of you. It reminded me of your butterfly last time. Oh my God.

Speaker 19:
[34:10] No way.

Speaker 1:
[34:11] No way.

Speaker 14:
[34:12] What color was it?

Speaker 1:
[34:13] Like brown. It was a brown butterfly.

Speaker 19:
[34:17] It reminded me of my brown butterfly.

Speaker 1:
[34:25] Te comí como un mazapan, homie. Oh, God. Candle with care, por favor. Por favor.

Speaker 5:
[34:35] They actually share your skits to each other.

Speaker 9:
[34:37] That's great.

Speaker 1:
[34:40] I love it. I love it. You know, my skits are for everyone.

Speaker 9:
[34:43] There we go.

Speaker 1:
[34:44] Para todos. Para todos. De mi pal mundo.

Speaker 19:
[34:48] For the whole community.

Speaker 1:
[34:49] Todo profundo, homie.

Speaker 5:
[34:54] Hey, question about when you guys fight, Anthony. Because you're two dudes, do you guys ever get physical towards each other? Because I know guys that have homies, they fight physically when they get mad or drunk.

Speaker 14:
[35:07] You know, like, do you guys?

Speaker 19:
[35:10] No, nothing like that. We don't get physical. We just, we argue. It's pretty gay, really.

Speaker 8:
[35:16] Like we argue.

Speaker 19:
[35:22] He's very like, I consider him a drama queen because I'm like, you're such a drama queen. Like the littlest things. He's like, oh my God, I can't do this. I'm taking off. And I'm like, dude, relax.

Speaker 1:
[35:32] You're breathing too loud. No, not you.

Speaker 8:
[35:36] No, no, I'm saying like that's how you guys argue.

Speaker 1:
[35:40] Like you guys are already like that. You're just freaking breathing too loud. You're a monstro.

Speaker 19:
[35:45] No, it really be like that though. Like little things sometimes they be frustrated over something and then it's like, dude, are you okay?

Speaker 5:
[35:53] Yeah. Does your family know that he wants an open relationship?

Speaker 19:
[35:57] No, actually my family has no idea what's going on with us. Like my family don't even suspect me. And it's not that I'm hiding it.

Speaker 6:
[36:04] Wait, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 19:
[36:05] Hold on.

Speaker 1:
[36:06] Oh, you haven't came out, dog?

Speaker 19:
[36:08] I haven't came out. It's like, it's like, look, look, lo que no se dice, no se habla or something like that.

Speaker 6:
[36:14] They know.

Speaker 1:
[36:14] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[36:15] Lo que se ve, no se habla.

Speaker 1:
[36:16] No se pregunta.

Speaker 19:
[36:18] Yeah. Yeah. I mean, they know, dude, I haven't brought a girl home in like what, you know, like I've ever.

Speaker 5:
[36:25] In high school?

Speaker 19:
[36:27] Yeah, I was early, like ninth grade, so. You were like, yuck.

Speaker 5:
[36:34] Okay, so they don't know, okay, so you can't get consejos from them either, right?

Speaker 19:
[36:39] No, not really.

Speaker 5:
[36:39] So he needs the consejo, you guys. He needs the advice from us, from the people. Should he be in an open relationship because he loves his man? You love your man, right?

Speaker 19:
[36:49] Yeah, yeah, I mean, yeah, he's gotten better over time. You know, like, I love that he's being open and honest with me about stuff. That's good. I'm not going behind my back and cheating, you know?

Speaker 12:
[36:57] That's a start. That's a start.

Speaker 19:
[36:59] I told him that. I was like, I respect that you're actually coming to me this time and not just going behind my back and cheating because that's what would make me mad. I'll be like, dude, do you think I'm dumb? Like, I know what you're doing. You're going off. He would take off early an hour from work and say, oh, I'm going to go heat up the car. Oh yeah, you're going to go heat up the car, right?

Speaker 6:
[37:16] Yeah, you're going to go heat up with someone else.

Speaker 5:
[37:18] Wow. Okay. Or are you down to leave him? Would you be considering leaving him? Because clearly if he wants something you want something completely different in a relationship, you're kind of not compatible there, you know?

Speaker 19:
[37:29] I think we're getting to that point where I have to decide if this is something that I want to keep doing, or, you know, it's just something that maybe we just grown apart over the eight years.

Speaker 5:
[37:39] By any chance, you did hear what happened with Jesus, right? Because he also was in a relationship with his man and his man wanted open and he was like, nah, like I can't do that. I'm gonna just go cheat. So then he got with someone on Instagram, but now he's single, now he don't have his man or his side. Yeah. Right, right, right. Our guy Jesus, did you hear that?

Speaker 19:
[38:01] Yeah, yeah, I had heard about all that. But I mean, with him, I'm not really worried. I'm not going to say I'm not worried, but it would be sad if I lose him, you know, like, but at the same time, I have like basically prepared myself for it. Because it's like, I'm seeing us go apart too differently when it comes to things like that. And then I'm basically expecting that at some point. I don't know, just because he's done it in the past. If he doesn't, then it's like a good surprise, I guess. Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[38:29] Would you be down to talk to our homie Jesus?

Speaker 19:
[38:31] Ooh. Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[38:34] Well, how quickly you cheat on your man.

Speaker 19:
[38:36] That's so easy.

Speaker 12:
[38:36] How quickly you cheat on your man.

Speaker 5:
[38:42] I don't want to be in an open relationship. But, tell the other person what's up. Could Jesus be part of your throttle?

Speaker 19:
[38:51] To the throttle?

Speaker 5:
[38:53] Could he be part of it?

Speaker 15:
[38:54] Yeah.

Speaker 19:
[38:56] No, I'm not into throttles.

Speaker 5:
[38:58] Oh, you want to offer yourself. So gay.

Speaker 19:
[39:03] Someone who wants me, you know what I mean?

Speaker 6:
[39:04] Yeah, choose one to you.

Speaker 1:
[39:06] That was stingy.

Speaker 5:
[39:07] Question, how do you look like, just for reference?

Speaker 19:
[39:10] Oh man, I'm like a koala bear too, like Vic.

Speaker 17:
[39:14] Whoa, oh, you're 5'4?

Speaker 5:
[39:18] This is a new animal I just heard of. I've heard about bears and otters. What is a koala bear?

Speaker 8:
[39:23] You can't describe me as a koala bear. Vic's a koala bear.

Speaker 16:
[39:26] They can't describe you.

Speaker 8:
[39:28] First of all, I'm not 5'4, I'm sorry. You're 5'4.

Speaker 1:
[39:30] Koalas are so freaking cute.

Speaker 5:
[39:32] Wait, explain. Anthony, explain what a koala bear is, brother.

Speaker 1:
[39:37] Vic.

Speaker 19:
[39:38] A koala bear is just a cute Mexican, like a little gordito Mexican.

Speaker 1:
[39:47] Vic, that's you, dude. He's a little cute koala, and that's how to dress.

Speaker 8:
[39:54] Okay, but isn't that a term for a cute Mexican that can dress, but a gay dude? Or it's just in general.

Speaker 1:
[40:01] It's just a type.

Speaker 19:
[40:02] Yeah, no, that's like in a gay world, I guess.

Speaker 8:
[40:04] Yeah, see? Okay, well, then I can be a koala.

Speaker 1:
[40:06] Vic, you are who you are.

Speaker 5:
[40:07] You are who you are. We can't help that you're a cute Mexican.

Speaker 8:
[40:09] I'm a straight koala. How about that?

Speaker 5:
[40:11] Yeah. Okay, so you are like Vic.

Speaker 8:
[40:16] I'm not 5'4.

Speaker 5:
[40:17] You are 5'4. A 5'4 koala bear. Anthony, you're a koala bear?

Speaker 8:
[40:25] Yeah, basically.

Speaker 5:
[40:26] Okay, nice.

Speaker 8:
[40:28] I have a perfect reference now.

Speaker 1:
[40:29] I think we just saw a picture of you, bro. Oh my God. What are you doing with your mouth, buddy? Okay.

Speaker 5:
[40:33] What is he doing?

Speaker 19:
[40:34] Oh my God, let me tell you.

Speaker 10:
[40:37] No, no way.

Speaker 1:
[40:40] Hey, settle down.

Speaker 5:
[40:42] I saw that picture.

Speaker 1:
[40:42] In the picture, he's making like a little tongue out. Put the tongue inside for me.

Speaker 5:
[40:47] Just everybody picture Vic laying down on a bed.

Speaker 1:
[40:50] With his tongue out.

Speaker 17:
[40:50] With his tongue out. And there you go.

Speaker 1:
[40:53] And his arm all sassy.

Speaker 5:
[40:55] Let's go to Oscar in South LA. What's up, Oscar?

Speaker 3:
[41:00] What's going on, Brown Bag? Hey. Oscar, what up?

Speaker 5:
[41:03] Oscar, talk to us. What would you tell Anthony?

Speaker 3:
[41:07] Well, first and foremost, obviously Anthony is not really into trying to do the whole throw up old thing, right?

Speaker 5:
[41:12] Right, he's not.

Speaker 3:
[41:15] I think that he's with somebody else that's trying to find love and affection in other places, especially if that's not something they talked about and established in the beginning of the relationship. I think if they do that now, it might kind of hinder whatever relationship they have. Later on in the future, whenever they stop, I honestly think Anthony's gonna have that kind of like, like doubt in the back of his head that that love is really not free. It's like when someone gets back with somebody else without that they cheat on them, there's always that doubt. You know what I mean?

Speaker 5:
[41:49] Okay.

Speaker 1:
[41:50] All right. Thank you.

Speaker 5:
[41:51] Thank you so much. There you go. All right. Let's go to Andy in Whittier. Andy, you're gonna tell us what's going down. But first we gotta be a Power 106, number one for hip hop in Bellflower.

Speaker 1:
[42:04] Shout out to all the perritos in Bellflower.

Speaker 5:
[42:06] All right, Andy and Whittier, talk to us. What's going down?

Speaker 7:
[42:09] What would you tell Anthony?

Speaker 1:
[42:10] Yeah, what?

Speaker 22:
[42:12] Yo, what's up, guys? Good morning.

Speaker 1:
[42:14] Good morning.

Speaker 22:
[42:15] Yeah, I just want to say, Con, I'm a huge fan. Huge, huge fan. You have me cracking up every day.

Speaker 1:
[42:20] Oh, thank you, and I appreciate it, man. Thank you.

Speaker 22:
[42:23] Of course. And I honestly hate when it's like a rerun. It's like not something new. I'm like, damn, I gotta listen to this again, just because I like hearing all the new stuff. But no, yeah, let's just go back to this. So I feel so bad for, what's his name again? I'm so sorry.

Speaker 1:
[42:42] Anthony.

Speaker 22:
[42:42] Anthony, yeah, I feel so bad for Anthony because first and foremost, I'm in a relationship and if someone ever told me they wanted to do an open relationship, I feel so bad. I would feel so horrible about myself. So I think Anthony first and foremost is very, very strong, but I want to tell him that he should run away. Because even if he entertained this trouble thing, that's how you catch an SCD. So you definitely want to stay away from the guy who has the SCD and any other opportunities that's going to give you an SCD. But also, I have a lot of gay friends and I would love to hook Anthony up with one of my gay friends. Like I actually know a koala bear. This was like my first time hearing this term, but it fit my friend perfectly, Joe. I was like, Joe would love this guy.

Speaker 5:
[43:25] Talk to us about Joe, talk to us about Joe.

Speaker 22:
[43:27] He looks like a pig. Joe's amazing. Joe's been my best friend since like sixth grade and I didn't know he was gay until like very recently.

Speaker 5:
[43:36] Oh, okay.

Speaker 22:
[43:37] Came out, so I thought that was pretty cool of him to trust me with that. But he works for LAUSD, has a great job. He's been working there for like 15 years, maybe. He's 31 or 30, 30 or 31. No, he just turned 30, yeah. Okay. But yeah, he's a great guy.

Speaker 5:
[43:54] Why is he single?

Speaker 22:
[43:57] You know, I feel like Joe is single because I really don't know, to be honest. I don't know. You know, I think he's picky, but he's a great cat, so anyone that Joe would end up with would be so lucky. And my first, from what I can tell from Anthony, he seems like someone who has a good head on his shoulders. So yeah, I think his Instagram name is joe underscore duh.

Speaker 5:
[44:24] Oh, you're giving his own Instagram now. Oh, no, no, no, hold on. We'll get his info for our guy, Anthony. Hey, on the line, we got Jesus from last week. No, Jesus from Friday. What's up, Jesus?

Speaker 10:
[44:36] What's up, Paul?

Speaker 19:
[44:38] What up, what up, what up?

Speaker 9:
[44:39] Hey, why are you making your voice so deep now?

Speaker 5:
[44:40] Jesus, did you hear the back call we were talking about you, bro?

Speaker 10:
[44:46] Yeah, no, I was happy to hear it and everything. Yeah, you know what? You guys actually did help me out, too. You know what? I did decide, yeah, not taking revenge and being a good person, man.

Speaker 1:
[44:55] The Homie Helpline works.

Speaker 6:
[44:57] Look at how this works.

Speaker 1:
[44:58] We did our job.

Speaker 5:
[45:00] All right. But did you hear this guy's Anthony story? What's going down with him?

Speaker 10:
[45:05] Yeah, I did. I have actually some advice for it, too. I want to tell him I'm single, too, by the way. So, you know, just start out.

Speaker 5:
[45:15] What do you want to tell him? Go ahead, tell him. Tell him how single you are.

Speaker 10:
[45:17] I want to put my two cents in.

Speaker 5:
[45:19] No, no, no, no. We don't care about that. Tell him how single you are.

Speaker 10:
[45:24] Well, you know, I'm single, single. You know, I'm not out here like that. You know, I'm ready to go out, have fun, you know, see some sights, see some things, you know.

Speaker 4:
[45:37] Gay people just cuss all the time? Is that what they do?

Speaker 1:
[45:40] They got potty mouths.

Speaker 10:
[45:44] Oh, did I cuss my bears?

Speaker 1:
[45:47] Yeah, put the music back on.

Speaker 8:
[45:48] All right, go ahead.

Speaker 6:
[45:50] Tell them, tell them how you feel.

Speaker 5:
[45:53] Tell them, what would you tell them? Like, how did he sound on the radio? Be like, hey, you sound, go ahead, go, go.

Speaker 10:
[45:58] Yeah, he sounded good, and I've seen how he looks, like he looks good too, you know, he looks cozy, nice.

Speaker 6:
[46:03] Cozy?

Speaker 10:
[46:04] You know, all day, you know?

Speaker 5:
[46:06] Are you into koala bears? Cause last time we talked, it was like, oh, I don't like otters and I don't like bears.

Speaker 10:
[46:12] I wouldn't consider him an otter, you know, Bill. I would say, I'll say yes to my area, to my area.

Speaker 4:
[46:18] What do you consider him?

Speaker 5:
[46:19] An otter.

Speaker 10:
[46:21] Well, I guess a koala bear. I never heard of that, but you guys are making gay terms up now, bro.

Speaker 7:
[46:25] No, he said that, not us.

Speaker 1:
[46:26] No, no, we didn't. LGBTQ koala bear. I don't know what's going on, brother.

Speaker 10:
[46:32] I don't know, I don't know, Bill. I like it, I like it.

Speaker 5:
[46:35] I don't know what it is, but I know I want to see what's going down. He says that he's down for some verses. Are you down for some verses?

Speaker 10:
[46:44] Some verses?

Speaker 6:
[46:45] Yeah, he said that.

Speaker 10:
[46:47] What is that, like we're going to rap or what?

Speaker 5:
[46:49] Okay, you're just like us for real. Yeah. We're just like, no, he said it. Never mind, I don't want to explain it.

Speaker 10:
[46:56] Oh, I'm not that, I'm not that.

Speaker 5:
[46:57] Oh, okay.

Speaker 10:
[46:59] Wait, I mean, we could get detailed, but I'm not that.

Speaker 5:
[47:03] Okay, okay, okay. He's open to it. All right, hold on the line, hold on the line. Deep toes. Hold on the line. Hey, what's up? Hey, what's up, Anthony?

Speaker 19:
[47:11] What up, what up?

Speaker 5:
[47:11] So even though you're still with your man, I guess we're just deciding to hook you up with Jesus. He called, how are you feeling?

Speaker 19:
[47:18] I mean, I'm feeling good. Happy to be answered, happy to see what he likes. You know what I mean?

Speaker 5:
[47:22] All right, I'm gonna try to put you both on the line at the same time, okay? All right, stay on the line. Hey, Jesus, are you there?

Speaker 10:
[47:30] Well, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[47:31] Anthony, are you there?

Speaker 10:
[47:33] Yep, I'm right here.

Speaker 8:
[47:34] Oh, this is so gay!

Speaker 15:
[47:38] All right, hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 5:
[47:40] Just act like we're not there. Just go, like, say what's up to each other.

Speaker 4:
[47:44] No cussing, it's not cuss, all right?

Speaker 17:
[47:46] Okay, okay.

Speaker 1:
[47:47] Everybody settle down.

Speaker 10:
[47:49] Hey, so I heard your dilemma on the radio, and I need to tell you, I'm your reason to not be nervous, dog. So let me just tell you, if you want to try it out, you can try it out with me. I'll show you, it could actually be a lot of fun. Okay, okay, like right here.

Speaker 19:
[48:02] That sounds like a good time, man. Sound like a good guy. Yeah, of course.

Speaker 10:
[48:05] I mean, you gotta get- Even if you decide not to, he doesn't gotta know either.

Speaker 19:
[48:09] I'm sorry?

Speaker 10:
[48:10] Even if you decide not to open it up, you don't gotta know either, so whatever you decide, I'm open, dog.

Speaker 7:
[48:15] It could just be cheating.

Speaker 19:
[48:16] I mean, yeah, like they say, you don't go shopping for shoes. That's right.

Speaker 5:
[48:21] Wow! You don't go shopping?

Speaker 10:
[48:23] Oh, it's like, I got your idea, so I'm gonna hit you up.

Speaker 5:
[48:27] Okay, wait, hold on, hold on, hold on. What do you guys think of each other? Like, what do you, tell him how you think he looks, Jesus, go.

Speaker 10:
[48:35] Boys, I think you kind of look kind of like cuddly, sweet, kind of, I don't know, I feel like we would have some fun, some laughs. I could take you places, you know, I know how to get around LA, I know all the sweet spots, I think you would appreciate it.

Speaker 19:
[48:48] Okay, okay, you sound funny, man. I mean, I heard your Brown Bag thing on Friday, that was like, he seems like a cool guy. Made me laugh with the particular part.

Speaker 5:
[48:58] Oh, the particular, remember who we said is the particular, the peculiar, peculiar.

Speaker 19:
[49:04] Yeah, yeah, that had me laughing because I was like, that's his word right there.

Speaker 10:
[49:10] Yes, sir, I got the peculiar part. Trust me.

Speaker 5:
[49:14] Hey, Jesus, describe yourself to him because you saw how he looks, but he hasn't seen how you look.

Speaker 10:
[49:20] Well, I guess I'm tall, kind of bearded, got a little, you know, freaky.

Speaker 9:
[49:28] You ruined it.

Speaker 10:
[49:31] Well, you know, like a macho.

Speaker 1:
[49:34] You ruined it again.

Speaker 5:
[49:36] Stop cussing.

Speaker 10:
[49:37] Okay, okay, okay, okay. Okay, I'm about to speak all eloquent, okay? So yeah, you know, I'm like tall, bearded, you know, tatted, it's a, you know, go to work every day. I was, yeah, I don't know how to describe myself. I'm not going to describe myself.

Speaker 7:
[49:54] What do you think of that, Anthony, what do you think?

Speaker 19:
[49:57] I mean, it sounds good so far. I mean, I know he's a monogamous as well. He's not trying to be polyamorous. So that's one thing that is a big plus. They use such big words.

Speaker 5:
[50:07] Let's go, I love it. I love this read.

Speaker 1:
[50:08] Man, the gang knows how to talk.

Speaker 5:
[50:10] Yeah, they do. All right, I'm going to take you guys off with each other. Well, you guys can get off with each other.

Speaker 1:
[50:16] Chatternaga miss.

Speaker 5:
[50:20] Anthony, Anthony, Anthony. No, Anthony, Anthony.

Speaker 19:
[50:27] Hello?

Speaker 5:
[50:28] Oh, there you are.

Speaker 1:
[50:29] What are you doing?

Speaker 7:
[50:29] You know you have to break up with your man now.

Speaker 19:
[50:32] I mean, yeah, I could be honest with him too because when we argue, he tells me like, go find somebody else because I'm looking for somebody and this and that.

Speaker 1:
[50:41] Oh, he already done left you, brother.

Speaker 5:
[50:42] All right, set up the argument, bro. Tell him you talked about him on the radio and then he can get mad at you and can say, I'm with Jesus now.

Speaker 19:
[50:49] No, it's crazy because we both listen to Brown Bag daily, so he might be listening.

Speaker 5:
[50:54] What?

Speaker 6:
[50:54] Oh, so he knows already.

Speaker 5:
[50:56] All right, well, you're welcome. We did a hookup while you were with someone. What's the term you said you don't go shoe shopping barefoot?

Speaker 19:
[51:03] Oh, yeah, I mean, that's the thing that they say, like you don't go shopping for shoes barefoot, you know?

Speaker 5:
[51:09] That means you have, you're already in a relationship looking for another relationship.

Speaker 9:
[51:12] Oh, I've never heard that.

Speaker 5:
[51:13] Wow, well, now you did. All right, bro, you're welcome. Did we help or hurt the LGBT community with this? I don't know.

Speaker 6:
[51:20] I don't know.

Speaker 1:
[51:21] We helped.

Speaker 5:
[51:21] I don't know, they're cheating now.

Speaker 1:
[51:23] Absolutely.

Speaker 6:
[51:23] Well, just Anthony now.

Speaker 17:
[51:24] They were going to anyway.

Speaker 6:
[51:25] All right.

Speaker 17:
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Speaker 21:
[51:35] Because it's funny.

Speaker 16:
[51:35] You don't think about it like that. It's just cute to see them enjoying.

Speaker 17:
[51:39] But then they turn five. And like with Issa one time, we was at the playground, some music came on.

Speaker 21:
[51:43] No.

Speaker 17:
[51:44] 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 5:
[51:56] Time to give away these tickets to go see Chris Brown and Usher. Chris Breezy. And Usher. We have those tickets for you to see them either September 25th or 26th or just added November 15th.

Speaker 18:
[52:13] That's all by stadium.

Speaker 5:
[52:15] Yes, they just added one more show because of the demand. They got to supply it, y'all. All right. Tickets are on sale Monday, April 27th at 12 noon at raymondandbrowntour.com. But we also got them right here for you. See, here's what we're doing because it's National Cherry Cheesecake Day.

Speaker 7:
[52:31] Cherry Cheesecake Day.

Speaker 5:
[52:33] You know, Usher does a lot of like cherry stuff. He does. And the show, right? And it's also like John Cena's birthday, right? Isn't it John Cena's birthday? So we just, why don't we just mash it up, right? So we're going to make you guys not see while this happens, all right? The callers have chosen, first three people chosen, Concrete. Concrete, you're playing for José and Santa Ana. Angie, you're playing for Suzy and West Covina and Cecilia in Ontario is going for you, Vic. So we are going to blindfold our friends.

Speaker 6:
[53:03] What?

Speaker 5:
[53:04] While you're blindfolded, you have, you guys already know where the bowl is in front of you, right?

Speaker 6:
[53:09] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[53:10] The bowl is in front of you. It's full of whipped cream.

Speaker 6:
[53:12] It is.

Speaker 5:
[53:12] Somewhere in there are cherries, okay?

Speaker 1:
[53:14] It's not the first time I do this blindfolded.

Speaker 5:
[53:17] You got so happy when I said this.

Speaker 1:
[53:20] This makes it even fun.

Speaker 5:
[53:22] Right? Jesus. It takes you to a place, doesn't it?

Speaker 1:
[53:24] Oh, what?

Speaker 5:
[53:25] Okay. Okay. So you are going to be blindfolded.

Speaker 1:
[53:28] It's not as blindfolded as you may think. Just, you know.

Speaker 5:
[53:30] Well, it's going to look like you're blindfolded. Angie, yours is way too thin.

Speaker 4:
[53:34] Yeah. What the?

Speaker 5:
[53:35] Yeah. What's going on there? Angie looks like Zorro. She does. Okay. You guys are going to be blindfolded. I want to count down from three. You're going to dig into with your mouths only into this bowl of whipped cream. First person to not only get out the cherry with the stem on it, because there's some cherries in there that don't have a stem, you also got to eat the cherry and spit the stem out. First person to spit that stem out.

Speaker 1:
[53:57] Also, there's cherries with no stems, isn't there? You got to find the one with the stem.

Speaker 5:
[54:00] Yep. Angie, it got just smaller than it. Yeah. Help her out, y'all. All right. The first person to do that, spit that stem out, wins. Are you ready? Yeah. I'm going to play some Chris Brown.

Speaker 4:
[54:15] Play some sexy music in the background.

Speaker 5:
[54:16] The only sexy music I have is the Chris Brown one.

Speaker 4:
[54:20] You guys never blindfolded yourselves or something?

Speaker 1:
[54:23] No, I blindfolded myself.

Speaker 5:
[54:25] Why not?

Speaker 4:
[54:26] Yeah, why not?

Speaker 6:
[54:26] Come on now.

Speaker 5:
[54:27] You never hit a pinata?

Speaker 4:
[54:28] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[54:29] Or what?

Speaker 5:
[54:31] All right.

Speaker 6:
[54:32] I got it.

Speaker 5:
[54:33] Time. All right. None of you have it on. It's going to suck.

Speaker 6:
[54:36] Wow. Now I have it on, guys.

Speaker 16:
[54:38] Oh, my God.

Speaker 5:
[54:39] All right.

Speaker 6:
[54:40] Where's the plane?

Speaker 5:
[54:41] I can't hold on, brother. We only got a certain amount of time before we got to wrap this thing up, brother Fred.

Speaker 6:
[54:46] Okay, go.

Speaker 5:
[54:46] All right. Victor now does not have his.

Speaker 6:
[54:49] Come on, Victor.

Speaker 13:
[54:53] You look like the Ninja Turtles.

Speaker 5:
[54:54] How are you? I hope you're doing good. We do these tickets every day at 8.30 right here on Brown Bag Mornings.

Speaker 1:
[54:59] You don't have to eat all the cherries, right?

Speaker 4:
[55:00] Just close your eyes.

Speaker 6:
[55:02] Yeah, just close your eyes.

Speaker 4:
[55:03] Close your eyes.

Speaker 5:
[55:03] Also coming up later, we're going to talk about some cheesemaking, we got some rap stuff, some debates on the way. Are you guys ready now?

Speaker 6:
[55:10] Yes.

Speaker 5:
[55:10] Okay. You can't use your hands, Victor. Hands behind your back. I'm so nervous. I just got my hands dirty. Please sit up straight when we start. Please sit up straight, everybody. All right. Three, two, one, go. They're digging in. What's going on? They're digging in. Angie's now putting her face deep enough. Vic is just licking the whipped cream. Oh, Concrete's all in.

Speaker 8:
[55:32] Oh, what? That was- He's a professional.

Speaker 5:
[55:35] That's the man right there.

Speaker 15:
[55:38] Look at that face.

Speaker 5:
[55:42] Hey, Jose and Sanana. Jose and Sanana, congratulations, brother.

Speaker 6:
[55:47] My cherry fell too.

Speaker 15:
[55:48] Jose.

Speaker 6:
[55:49] He went down.

Speaker 5:
[55:51] Congratulations, bro. You're going to see Chris Brown and Usher.

Speaker 6:
[55:55] What?

Speaker 15:
[55:56] Thank you so much.

Speaker 1:
[55:56] Shout out to you guys. Thank you, Concrete.

Speaker 5:
[55:58] Shout out to Concrete. Was it as good for you as it is for Jose?

Speaker 1:
[56:02] Absolutely. I won.

Speaker 5:
[56:05] You did.

Speaker 4:
[56:06] Stop licking your lips, bro.

Speaker 5:
[56:07] What was the strategy that went into digging into the whipped cream to get the cherry out, brother?

Speaker 1:
[56:13] You know, just training, years of training for this, man. I've been training for years.

Speaker 5:
[56:17] Yeah. There we go.

Speaker 1:
[56:18] Wow. Shout out to my coach. What's up, baby?

Speaker 17:
[56:23] Oh, love it.

Speaker 5:
[56:24] Love it.

Speaker 6:
[56:25] All right.

Speaker 5:
[56:25] Hey, we got Chisme on the way. Angie, you're so... Why you look like Santa Claus?

Speaker 6:
[56:28] I don't know, but I feel like I was really close. Whoa. I was because I took it out. I took it out, too.

Speaker 5:
[56:34] No, you still got cherry on your stem. You kind of just...

Speaker 6:
[56:37] He does, too.

Speaker 5:
[56:38] He ate it and he spit it out.

Speaker 1:
[56:40] I ate like three cherries, dog. Yeah. I ate three cherries in the meantime.

Speaker 12:
[56:44] Yeah, just for the love of the game.

Speaker 5:
[56:46] Hey, Angie, I saw that you watched Love on the Spectrum.

Speaker 6:
[56:50] I watched 10 minutes of it, first season.

Speaker 5:
[56:52] And it took 10 minutes to do what?

Speaker 6:
[56:54] For me to tell myself that you are on the Spectrum, Angelica. Cause I get it. I'm like, oh, okay. I thought it was completely different with what I thought, right? So, you thought it was something else. So after I was seeing it, I was thinking.

Speaker 1:
[57:13] You thought it was people with Down syndrome?

Speaker 6:
[57:14] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[57:15] There are some people with Down syndrome. They've been in the past, I think.

Speaker 6:
[57:19] Oh, maybe that's why I was confusing it.

Speaker 5:
[57:20] Okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 6:
[57:21] And so watching it for the first 10 minutes, I was like, oh my god, I think I have that, cause it's hard for me to express emotion.

Speaker 5:
[57:27] Oh, one of the people has a hard time expressing emotion.

Speaker 6:
[57:30] And I'm like, I get it. And then my sister being a therapist, she's like, we all do, sister. We all have, we're all in the spectrum.

Speaker 1:
[57:37] Some form, some form.

Speaker 6:
[57:38] Yeah. Yeah. Profession. But that's me.

Speaker 5:
[57:40] Yeah, oh, I love that.

Speaker 6:
[57:41] But then after 15 minutes, I'm like, okay, I'm over it. I'm not.

Speaker 4:
[57:44] Well, let me, I feel like that. That kind of answers it right there.

Speaker 6:
[57:48] What?

Speaker 8:
[57:48] What? Denial is the part of it?

Speaker 4:
[57:50] Yeah, the denial part. You're like, nevermind.

Speaker 6:
[57:51] I'm not, I'm not.

Speaker 5:
[57:53] I like how you diagnosed and cure yourself at the same time.

Speaker 6:
[57:57] Yeah, but I really, I thought I really do.

Speaker 5:
[57:58] Okay. But now I do.

Speaker 15:
[57:59] I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 5:
[58:01] Do you talk? Yeah. There's a watermelon you really like watching on that, on that show, isn't there, Jose? What's his name?

Speaker 19:
[58:09] Uh-huh, I forgot his name.

Speaker 5:
[58:10] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[58:11] Why? What does he have?

Speaker 3:
[58:14] Why?

Speaker 6:
[58:14] No, but there's different levels to, to be on the spectrum. From the 10 minutes, that's what I learned.

Speaker 1:
[58:21] She's like, what level are you?

Speaker 3:
[58:22] Yeah, what level are you? I don't know.

Speaker 1:
[58:24] What level are you?

Speaker 5:
[58:25] Maybe one? Yeah, there we go. That's a good show. Go watch it. Oh, they're obsessed with it. Yeah, he shows his clips all the time.

Speaker 1:
[58:33] His name's Dylan.

Speaker 5:
[58:34] Dylan, Dylan. Oh, Dylan. Dylan the watermelon homie. Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[58:37] They express love in a whole other way that it's hard for, you know...

Speaker 5:
[58:41] It's their own way.

Speaker 1:
[58:43] Yeah, no, but it's just so genuine and so right. Yeah, it's innocent.

Speaker 2:
[58:47] It's so innocent.

Speaker 6:
[58:50] No, I really... I don't know. I need to get tested for it and just say it.

Speaker 20:
[58:54] There's an online test you can get.

Speaker 3:
[58:56] What's up? This is B-Real from Cypress Hill.

Speaker 12:
[59:00] Where you from, ese?

Speaker 3:
[59:01] Don't you know I'm loco?

Speaker 6:
[59:03] All the squirrels are going nuts. Oh.

Speaker 5:
[59:05] They just opened up Runyon Canyon already, right? They recently opened up Runyon Canyon because of all the fires that happened, it was closed off. Much to the like of all the people that lived around there because there wasn't all this traffic, all these influencers using the restrooms, taking photos and all of that causing traffic. But apparently, officials are warning against squirrels over in the Runyon Canyon area because they're acting weird and some are even dropping dead.

Speaker 6:
[59:31] What?

Speaker 5:
[59:31] In the middle of Runyon Canyon. So be very, very careful if you go out there on your cute little hike that the little squirrelies are out there tripping.

Speaker 4:
[59:39] You look so innocent too. So cute and innocent.

Speaker 5:
[59:42] I know like there's rabies clearly in some animals. So just be careful out there. You don't wanna get bit. You know, do not approach the squirrels. If they're out there trying to get a nut, dejanlos, por favor.

Speaker 4:
[59:52] We're trying to do the same thing.

Speaker 5:
[59:54] You're our little sick squirrel. I love it. Yes, you are.

Speaker 6:
[59:57] I love it.

Speaker 5:
[59:58] We're just animal planting in here.

Speaker 6:
[59:59] We are.

Speaker 8:
[60:01] Greg has rabies too.

Speaker 6:
[60:03] Hey! I got that checked out. You know what?

Speaker 8:
[60:06] Come here.

Speaker 22:
[60:07] Now, what's going on?

Speaker 12:
[60:09] Chismation with Angie.

Speaker 6:
[60:12] Okay, you guys, we gotta get serious for a little bit, right? Because we have a major update on the case of Celeste Rivas, the 14-year-old girl whose body was found dismembered in the frunk of a Tesla, right? Now, I told you guys a couple of days ago, David, her singer boyfriend, was actually charged and arrested and right now he's still in jail, right? But we did not know the cost of death till yesterday, like those details came out and before I tell you guys what happened to her body, like I gotta warn you, it's really graphic. Now, according to the autopsy, Celeste Rivas died from multiple penetrating injuries, mainly on her torso caused by sharp force objects like stab wounds, right? Then on top of that, her left ring and both pinky fingers were amputated. Her head was pretty much a skeleton and then her left eye was missing.

Speaker 5:
[61:05] Yeah. Now, her arms and legs were cut off too.

Speaker 6:
[61:07] Yeah. Now, I know it took a while for us to get all these details because I told you guys, her body was dismembered and then the way that it was found, it was already pretty much rotting.

Speaker 5:
[61:17] Yeah. Well, at least weeks, but maybe months since she was in that trunk.

Speaker 6:
[61:23] So, besides on that, they also found alcohol in her system and other stuff in her system. Listen.

Speaker 16:
[61:30] It also states she had alcohol in her system and tested as presumptive positive for benzodiazepines, methamphetamines and MDMA, but more testing is needed to confirm this. The dismemberment of Celeste's body likely happened after she died. The report lists the date and place of her death as unknown.

Speaker 5:
[61:51] Man, that's so sad.

Speaker 6:
[61:51] It is.

Speaker 5:
[61:52] Yeah. And then you see this because this guy has a really, really popular song on TikTok. Like, I didn't know that was him.

Speaker 6:
[61:59] I don't want to play it bad.

Speaker 5:
[61:59] I didn't know that was him until like after clearly what happened. But to see there's some people even like, well, yeah, he did it, but she's not innocent. Or but what about her family? Shouldn't they get charged with like letting her run away? Because she was a young runaway. She was 13 or 14 when they first started and then 14 when she passed away, unfortunately. All of this stuff is like it's so weird because it takes away from like, bro, something actually happened to her. She's not alive anymore.

Speaker 7:
[62:27] Why are we making her the bad guy?

Speaker 5:
[62:29] Yeah. You feel me?

Speaker 6:
[62:30] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[62:31] It's a trip and it's a sad story, bro.

Speaker 6:
[62:33] It is.

Speaker 5:
[62:33] It's a really sad story. Supposedly he was getting investigated for being with minors.

Speaker 6:
[62:38] Other minors.

Speaker 5:
[62:38] When she passed away, so they brought special charges on him that would be like, hey, you murdered a witness in an investigation against you. And that could lead to motive as this goes to trial. You know, it's really, really crazy.

Speaker 6:
[62:51] Yeah, and you know what's crazy, Letty, that actually a year ago, April 23rd, 2025, that's when she was reported missing. And now today, April 23rd, David is supposed to be stepping in court today to pretty much like a preliminary hearing. And they have to pretty much prove like they have enough evidence for them to say like, okay, we can go to trial.

Speaker 1:
[63:13] Which I'm sure there's enough.

Speaker 6:
[63:14] I hope so, yeah. If not, David can actually walk out free because his defense can be like, you know what, can we ask for this case to just get dismissed?

Speaker 15:
[63:23] That's what happens.

Speaker 5:
[63:25] Put it on cash sheet, that ain't gonna happen.

Speaker 8:
[63:26] On cash sheet.

Speaker 5:
[63:28] For real.

Speaker 6:
[63:29] All right, that's it for Chismation. Brought to you guys by your to-go-to dealers. I'm Angie from Brown Bag Mornings. I'm Power 106.

Speaker 5:
[63:41] The more we learn about some of our favorite songs, I'ma hit you with a banger, right? Then Franchise Boys, Lean With It, Rock With It, we all know this one, we love it. You're doing the dance, right? Yeah. You are like a 5X long T. Yes. It was a vibe.

Speaker 8:
[64:00] I was part of it.

Speaker 5:
[64:01] It was a time. Well, according to Dem Franchize Boyz on a recent podcast interview, what we think the song is about is not what it's about. It's not about leaning and rocking with it.

Speaker 6:
[64:12] No?

Speaker 5:
[64:13] Well, kind of.

Speaker 6:
[64:13] Listen.

Speaker 17:
[64:14] Rock with it is not what you think it is.

Speaker 19:
[64:15] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[64:17] Lean with it, Rock with it.

Speaker 20:
[64:18] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 17:
[64:21] Rock.

Speaker 20:
[64:22] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[64:22] Bruh, it's about drinking lean and doing rock. What?

Speaker 6:
[64:27] Is it rock, crack? Crack, crack, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[64:30] What?

Speaker 8:
[64:30] Lean with it, Rock with it.

Speaker 4:
[64:32] I never, no, knew that.

Speaker 6:
[64:34] I would never guess so.

Speaker 8:
[64:34] I know.

Speaker 1:
[64:35] Apparently, I'm the only one following instructions, guys.

Speaker 6:
[64:39] You mean we all didn't do that?

Speaker 1:
[64:41] Wait, what? It was a dance?

Speaker 8:
[64:43] I honestly thought it was innocent, like just that. It seems so innocent, brother. Lean with it, Rock with it. And then now you go back and listen to it and it's like lean.

Speaker 1:
[64:50] Well, they made a freaking dance to it in the music video. I didn't see you guys doing Rock.

Speaker 8:
[64:55] I know.

Speaker 5:
[64:56] Well, maybe that's what it makes you do. And I'm not too averse on what the effects are, but doesn't one do the opposite of what the other one does?

Speaker 8:
[65:03] One makes you very alone.

Speaker 5:
[65:04] Is it lean, a downer? And you just said you did that.

Speaker 6:
[65:07] You should know.

Speaker 1:
[65:07] Come on, guys.

Speaker 5:
[65:08] It's jokes. And is it Rock like an upper? No, I don't know.

Speaker 6:
[65:11] I don't know.

Speaker 8:
[65:11] I think so.

Speaker 6:
[65:12] It's crack.

Speaker 8:
[65:13] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[65:14] Okay, what is that?

Speaker 1:
[65:15] So that makes you like...

Speaker 12:
[65:16] It smells crazy, yeah.

Speaker 1:
[65:17] Like Ezell.

Speaker 8:
[65:18] Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 12:
[65:19] Ezell.

Speaker 8:
[65:20] From Friday.

Speaker 6:
[65:22] Okay.

Speaker 8:
[65:22] Ezell, from Friday, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[65:23] Okay, so what happens, teacher?

Speaker 1:
[65:26] I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 6:
[65:27] It crack.

Speaker 5:
[65:28] Yeah.

Speaker 8:
[65:28] Whatever...

Speaker 4:
[65:29] Your body literally... It's like doing the most craziest things in the world. Like, it's putting everything together as a drug and just... It's like heating up.

Speaker 8:
[65:34] Whatever Lamar Odom was doing. Yeah, that's what it makes you do.

Speaker 5:
[65:37] Okay, so whenever the next time is that you hear them franchise boys... They are telling you, hey, go ahead, get that Capulet and get that crack.

Speaker 6:
[65:49] It's not whack over here.

Speaker 8:
[65:50] I'd rather dance.

Speaker 6:
[65:51] You'd rather dance.

Speaker 5:
[65:52] I would rather do the snappy dance as well.

Speaker 6:
[65:55] I'll keep that.

Speaker 8:
[65:56] Blow my mind.

Speaker 5:
[66:01] We caught him, y'all. We caught him in the truth we all knew was happening, okay? Often we see when we're trying to look for flights. I know I've been doing it this past week. You go one day and you look at a certain price and maybe you're like, oh, I'll see. Let me just go get my info or let me figure out it later. You check the next day and it's like 5,000 trillion times more expensive, right? Yeah. Doesn't that suck? Oh, yeah. Okay. It kind of feels like, do they know I'm looking for tickets and they on purpose search the prices? Well, JetBlue just told themselves and now are backtracking. This happened over on X. Someone said, I love flying at JetBlue, but a $230 increase on a ticket after one day is crazy. I'm just trying to make it to a funeral. So then JetBlue's official account responds and says, try clearing your cash and cookies or booking with an incognito window. We're sorry for your loss. Damn. Bruh. So in doing that, you basically admit that with all the cookies and everything, then you're going off of where that user is going, that they're on the site checking, and so you intentionally personally search their prices. So they started getting a lot of backlash. Now, they have provided a statement saying, no, no, no, that tweet was deleted. It's actually giving incorrect information.

Speaker 8:
[67:25] Yeah. Yeah. Right.

Speaker 5:
[67:27] The airline doesn't use personal info to set prices. We're going to blame it on an intern again.

Speaker 6:
[67:31] Oh, come on.

Speaker 5:
[67:33] Or on whoever Trump blames it on when he posts AI photos of him being Jesus.

Speaker 8:
[67:37] Oh, come on. All right. Look. So JetBlue, it was reported earlier this week or last week that they're going out of business. No way.

Speaker 5:
[67:44] Really?

Speaker 8:
[67:45] I don't feel bad anymore. Yeah. At all.

Speaker 5:
[67:47] I do like JetBlue when I've flown on JetBlue, but this is just what all of them do.

Speaker 8:
[67:52] Yeah.

Speaker 11:
[67:53] It's not just them.

Speaker 5:
[67:53] It's not just JetBlue. They should come out and be like, Oh, you think it's just us? You should see what Spirit's doing.

Speaker 11:
[67:59] They should.

Speaker 8:
[68:00] You should see what Spirit's doing.

Speaker 5:
[68:02] Yes. That was money moves. Just be careful out there. And I wouldn't know how to fix that. Like if I'm looking for flights, right? And I already know, dang, they know I'm looking for flights. Do I now go on Greg's computer and look for his browser?

Speaker 6:
[68:17] Yeah, that would be smart.

Speaker 8:
[68:19] Are they doing like seeing all our info and it's like, oh, this guy, he's going to a funeral, better surge that price, he's gonna pay whatever.

Speaker 6:
[68:25] Well, that's how all they do.

Speaker 5:
[68:27] We know he needs to go.

Speaker 6:
[68:29] They're interested.

Speaker 4:
[68:30] So if we sit next to each other, two different computers, and I look at the price, it'd be two different prices?

Speaker 6:
[68:34] Probably.

Speaker 7:
[68:35] That's crazy.

Speaker 8:
[68:36] Nobody's ever tried it.

Speaker 5:
[68:37] Or maybe the same because they don't want to get caught and they're like, hey, there's two computers looking at each other. They thought of all of these things before we thought of them. I just want you to know.

Speaker 7:
[68:44] Evil.

Speaker 5:
[68:45] All right, that was money moves, brought to you by Your Toyota Dealers. I'm Letty for Brown Bag Mornings on Power 106.

Speaker 12:
[68:55] Look at this studio, it's cool.

Speaker 5:
[69:02] So we're taking over studios fool to tell you, stop napping right now. What? Do you want to die? Do you want to die? No. No, then stop napping, okay? A new study found that the older you are, if you be taking naps during the day, that is a sign of an underlying health problem and could lead straight to the death.

Speaker 4:
[69:23] Let you nap every day.

Speaker 5:
[69:24] I do. I know, this is me.

Speaker 4:
[69:26] Yeah, that's what I'm like, I nap every day.

Speaker 5:
[69:27] I love napping. I love napping after work. Oh, it's the best time to nap. But no, especially daytime naps. It's basically bad for all the workers that wake up hella early.

Speaker 8:
[69:36] Like us. Yeah, hard labor.

Speaker 5:
[69:38] Yeah, we're not doing the hard laborer.

Speaker 8:
[69:39] We're not? This is hard labor. Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[69:41] There's actual hard labor. Like people be getting their hands dirty like at five in the morning.

Speaker 8:
[69:44] I too today, I got whipped cream on my hands.

Speaker 5:
[69:46] Chill. Oh, goodness.

Speaker 4:
[69:48] All right.

Speaker 5:
[69:48] But I'm just saying, yes, according to these respondents or this study that had 1,300 adults ages 56 and older, over nearly two decades, they tracked them. They said that the longer and more frequent naps were associated with a higher risk of death. By the way, that's not my computer. That was Jose.

Speaker 4:
[70:07] Jose looking at his websites.

Speaker 8:
[70:08] Wow. So no naps. Apparently. I feel like everybody says like, okay, naps are good for you.

Speaker 12:
[70:16] They reset your mental health.

Speaker 5:
[70:17] Researchers emphasize that napping itself is not necessarily harmful. Instead, that's what you're saying, excessive or increasing naps later in life may reflect deeper issues such as poor nighttime sleep. Yes, we have that. We're in America. Neurological decline. Yes, we have that. We're in America. Cardiovascular disease. Yeah, that's the number one over here in America. Or other chronic conditions.

Speaker 4:
[70:37] Because they say to take a nap is like the 15-minute max. Like just take a 15-minute.

Speaker 5:
[70:40] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[70:40] So what we probably do is like we take like an hour nap or something like that.

Speaker 6:
[70:43] Dude, I took a three-hour nap yesterday.

Speaker 4:
[70:45] See, that's going to be bad.

Speaker 5:
[70:52] All right. That was Studious Food. Stay studious, my friends, and stop napping.

Speaker 14:
[70:55] Hello, Studious. Look at this studious-ass food.

Speaker 5:
[70:58] Now, let's get into some deportes with our Deportenio Rosecrans Vic.

Speaker 8:
[71:01] Shoot the J. Shoot it.

Speaker 17:
[71:03] Play ball.

Speaker 8:
[71:05] All right, you guys. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones almost died before the NFL draft.

Speaker 17:
[71:12] What?

Speaker 6:
[71:12] Was he napping?

Speaker 8:
[71:13] No, he wasn't. He's old. Yes, but he was actually saved by our 42nd president, Bill Clinton.

Speaker 5:
[71:22] Hold on.

Speaker 6:
[71:22] What?

Speaker 5:
[71:23] The owner of the Dallas Cowboys was saved by Bill Clinton?

Speaker 8:
[71:28] Yes, he was.

Speaker 5:
[71:29] I thought Bill Clinton was lucky.

Speaker 8:
[71:31] No, Jerry Jones is four years older than him. Wow. Yeah, so he saved him. So Jerry was on stage during the pre-draft press conference, and when he got up, he almost fell over, but Bill was right there to grab him. All right, listen to this.

Speaker 12:
[71:49] That's good balance right there.

Speaker 20:
[71:52] I'm glad to see.

Speaker 5:
[71:54] I might draft you.

Speaker 8:
[71:55] You said, I might draft you. You have good balance. They've had a bromance for a while. A lot of people were like, why the hell is he there?

Speaker 5:
[72:01] Yeah, what the heck is Bill Clinton doing at the draft for the Cowboys?

Speaker 8:
[72:04] Apparently, they were reuniting. They've been friends for years. They're both from Arkansas, so they have roots. They make Arkansas jokes like, yeah, what position did you play for the Razorbacks, bro? They have this whole little bromance going on, and so he surprised them by being there for the pre-draft party, and a lot of people are saying, you know, if Bill Clinton led Jerry Fall, he could have saved the Cowboys' season.

Speaker 6:
[72:28] You're annoying.

Speaker 8:
[72:29] But since he didn't, they're probably going to miss the playoffs again, so, you know, good and bad news.

Speaker 5:
[72:34] Is Bill Clinton a Dallas Cowboys fan? I'm Googling it.

Speaker 8:
[72:37] Oh, that's a good question.

Speaker 5:
[72:37] Because if he's homie...

Speaker 8:
[72:39] Probably, just by like...

Speaker 5:
[72:40] I would think so.

Speaker 8:
[72:40] Because that's his homie, you know what I'm saying? Because Arkansas doesn't have a pro football team.

Speaker 5:
[72:44] Oh, they don't.

Speaker 8:
[72:45] No, it's just college football.

Speaker 5:
[72:46] Let's just say Bill Clinton is a Dallas Cowboys fan. Does that make you more or less of a Cowboys' hater?

Speaker 8:
[72:53] More, because he only likes them for the cheerleaders. We know Bill.

Speaker 5:
[72:56] For the blue dresses?

Speaker 8:
[72:59] That's their favorite color. Wow! But breaking news, the Cowboys are going to miss the playoffs. Again.

Speaker 5:
[73:07] But the Raiders are not.

Speaker 8:
[73:08] They're not, they're not, because tonight, the NFL draft, we are going to draft Fernando Mendoza with the number one pick, and we're going to the Super Bowl.

Speaker 5:
[73:17] Vic is calling it.

Speaker 8:
[73:18] Yes, you heard it here first, you heard it here first.

Speaker 5:
[73:21] You heard it here only.

Speaker 8:
[73:23] Only. You won't hear it anywhere else? Ever.

Speaker 13:
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