🎙Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len: Black News Episode 114

🎙Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len: Black News Episode 114

Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len: Talking all things Black News: Culture, Sports, Entertainment and Current Events ✊🏾

Dave and Len speaking about:

* Nike Faces Backlash After Olympic Uniform Reveal

* Rick Ross Verbally Smacked Drake in the Face By Calling Him White Boy

* Civil Rights Groups Want Baltimore Bridge Renamed Due to Slavery Ties

* Halle Bailey Opens Up About Suffering From 'Severe, Severe Postpartum' Three Months After Giving Birth

* Daves's Corner: Give Me 3 Popular Movies whose Plot/Storyline was so Ridiculous but People Love and Watched them Over and Over Again

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[00:00:00] Alright y'all get ready for another edition of News and Trendz with your host Dave and Len.

[00:00:31] Welcome welcome welcome, Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len. This is one of your hosts, Dave and Coker, prior to Dave Parking.

[00:00:41] The motor, event planner, all around good guy hanging out with my partner, Mr. Leonard Young.

[00:00:47] Hey Dave, everything's good. This is Leonard Young CEO of National Black Guide Delaware Black.com black media specialist and the original and Dave you already know the rest of I am going to finish it.

[00:01:01] How goes it?

[00:01:03] Yeah, he is the original guy.

[00:01:08] The original Don.

[00:01:09] Not good guy. Anyway, everything good man. It's a beautiful day to day we had almost a beautiful day yesterday. Did you get the crazy weather yesterday?

[00:01:29] We had like rain or something.

[00:01:32] A little. Oh yeah, you didn't get it.

[00:01:36] It was, you know how we have those winter squalls that come in for a couple minutes and.

[00:01:43] Oh yeah, I got it.

[00:01:46] Did you get that yesterday?

[00:01:48] Yeah, because I was driving on the road and it was weird because where I was there was no rain. And on the other side of Southbound I could tell it was raining.

[00:01:57] This is weird.

[00:01:59] Yeah, well it not only did it rain I mean it came through like a tornado and then it held.

[00:02:05] I did not get that.

[00:02:07] Man, that thing came through so quickly. I mean it was only like two or three minutes long man. It wasn't long.

[00:02:15] But it did some damage in a short period of time.

[00:02:18] It was a short period of time. I was like, you know the weather is so crazy right now.

[00:02:24] You know we had, you know, I would just love to sit in like a satellite office or weather office where they concentrate on weather all the time.

[00:02:37] Just to see all the craziness that's going on around the world with the weather.

[00:02:42] Because if all of this is tied to global warming and you know some of the other things that they've been talking about that's going on.

[00:02:53] That is really, really something because when you see stuff that happened like that that thing that came through yesterday.

[00:03:01] And then how we get those all of a sudden we're getting the squalls during the winter time.

[00:03:06] Because I don't remember ever getting those that when I was coming up at the job.

[00:03:12] Yeah, I'm not sure.

[00:03:14] I can't remember but we used to definitely get them in Florida.

[00:03:18] Oh you got them in Florida?

[00:03:20] Yeah, definitely.

[00:03:22] You didn't get snow down there?

[00:03:24] No, no well yes. I mean periodically we got flakes but it wasn't nothing very.

[00:03:28] But I'm talking about those winter squalls. I've never saw any of those until like the last five years.

[00:03:36] A global warming.

[00:03:39] Yeah, well I don't know and even with the weather like you know they were talking about the weather this week.

[00:03:45] We had 80 something degree of weather yesterday.

[00:03:47] Today was another nice day but then it's supposed to go down because the temperatures are going to be in the 60s.

[00:03:52] The rest of the week so and rain coming back so I don't know.

[00:03:56] But they said April Sour is the very May flower.

[00:04:02] But other than that everything's good.

[00:04:06] You just came back from Florida yourself, right?

[00:04:09] Yeah, very nice.

[00:04:11] You know it's funny because I was thinking when I went down there I was like man the weather is great down here.

[00:04:15] And then I came back and we were having Darnia the exact you know it was like 80 degrees yesterday.

[00:04:20] Right.

[00:04:22] So you know that we had some great weather too.

[00:04:24] Okay.

[00:04:26] You were in Florida down there written your son over for his women down there, right?

[00:04:36] Yeah he did very well 13 and 14 he finished in the Boys and Girls National Swimming Championships.

[00:04:45] He ended up being seventh overall.

[00:04:47] He probably could have been fifth or sixth if he had that last day I think he just got tired.

[00:04:53] But overall he did very well dropped a lot of time so it was good.

[00:04:59] Yeah, I mean something like that you can come back with bragging rights or whatever.

[00:05:05] Do they have like an AAU type thing for swimming?

[00:05:10] Like they do for some of the other sport?

[00:05:12] Yeah, so I mean a lot of times people just call them club.

[00:05:16] Yeah club.

[00:05:18] I mean it's the same thing as AAU but there's no official AAU designation for swimming.

[00:05:26] What they'll either call it is club or USA swimming.

[00:05:32] So USA sanctions everything but you know either you swim for a club, you swim for a Y team, you swim for a Boys and Girls team.

[00:05:42] I don't like that.

[00:05:44] Okay, cool.

[00:05:47] Maybe we'll see him in the Olympics.

[00:05:50] Hey, we got LA coming.

[00:05:53] Oh yeah.

[00:05:55] Yeah we got LA coming.

[00:05:57] That might be right on time for them too.

[00:06:00] That'd be perfect timing right there, right?

[00:06:03] So we'll see.

[00:06:06] We'll see.

[00:06:08] All right, well I guess we can go ahead and get ready for the talk about the show.

[00:06:18] We got some things that we want to talk about.

[00:06:20] I know before we get into that, hey guys coming up June 8th, right?

[00:06:26] We got the big event coming up down there at the campground, right?

[00:06:29] Yep, Dave why don't you tell them all about it?

[00:06:32] Down at the DNR campground down in Halston, Delaware people you guys should know where it is by now because we talk about it all the time.

[00:06:46] They're going to have a day of music, a day of fun down there.

[00:06:54] You come down and join your host Mr. Samuel Belly.

[00:06:59] Everybody knows him from the Tittleman of Distinction.

[00:07:03] He's going to have a day of music and everything down there featuring Best Kept Soul and DJs.

[00:07:11] I know one of the DJs is going to be our very own, Tim Dogg.

[00:07:16] What else are we going to have?

[00:07:22] We're going to have vendors and so forth down there, right?

[00:07:24] Yeah, vendors a day full of music, relaxing outside.

[00:07:29] I can definitely say a lot of people have been calling the campground every day.

[00:07:38] So you know what that means?

[00:07:40] Yeah.

[00:07:42] No, you know what it means?

[00:07:43] Yeah, that means money in your pocket and mine.

[00:07:48] No, that means they can't read.

[00:07:53] I know the flyer says Paul Sam Bell.

[00:07:58] Yeah, exactly.

[00:08:00] Paul Sam, everyone's calling us and we just have to read the right button.

[00:08:03] Maybe they can't get a hold of Sam.

[00:08:05] Well, I mean, you know how it is.

[00:08:08] It's kind of like if there was an event going on at your church, people may not even look at the flyer.

[00:08:15] They're going to call the pastor directly.

[00:08:17] Yeah, yeah.

[00:08:19] Well, I mean, you got still got cabins and spots still open down there for that event?

[00:08:24] No, cabins are booked up as of last week.

[00:08:27] Wow.

[00:08:29] We currently have RV spots where your cabins are gone.

[00:08:36] That's a good thing.

[00:08:39] Well, I mean, you guys got to come down and check out the DNR campground.

[00:08:44] It's really going to be that special episode today.

[00:08:47] It's going to be really, really nice.

[00:08:49] So come check Leonard and do myself as a family there.

[00:08:55] Yeah, you did.

[00:08:57] But, you know, come check them out and have a good time.

[00:09:03] And of course, you know, great music and just a very nice day.

[00:09:08] Start that.

[00:09:10] What time are we starting at 11?

[00:09:12] I think it's 11 to 6.

[00:09:14] Yeah, 11 to 6.

[00:09:16] So you still got time to go somewhere else if you wanted to after that.

[00:09:19] So, you know, all right.

[00:09:22] So let's get ready to get started with the show.

[00:09:26] So our first story has to do with the Olympics that are coming up.

[00:09:36] Gosh, I think yesterday I heard somewhere was 100 days away.

[00:09:42] It seemed like it was a long time.

[00:09:44] The days go by so quickly anymore.

[00:09:46] So, you know, yeah.

[00:09:47] But Nike faces backlash over Olympic uniform reveal.

[00:09:55] Let me give you a little backdrop here.

[00:09:57] It says last week Nike gave a public sneak peek of the Olympic uniform

[00:10:04] suspected to be worn this summer.

[00:10:06] Serving as a preview to the Olympics and showcase of Nike's newest technology,

[00:10:12] the Nike Air event in Paris also reopened a discussion about the controversial

[00:10:17] choices for professional female athletes specifically in track and field.

[00:10:25] Nike Olympics, Nike Olympic uniforms, Nike track and field uniform,

[00:10:32] Nike track and field Olympic kits.

[00:10:37] You know, they were talking about all of these different types in uniform.

[00:10:40] What do the uniforms look like?

[00:10:47] Well, they have Shikari Richardson who represented Team USA track and field model

[00:10:56] one of the uniforms.

[00:10:58] It says during the event Nike displayed the men and women's uniform for a variety of sports.

[00:11:04] However, the track and field uniform caught most people's attention as the women's

[00:11:08] design features a high hip cut body suit.

[00:11:13] Meanwhile, the men's uniform consisted of a mid thigh compression short and a tank top

[00:11:19] in light of the reveal social media users expressed their outrage about the design choices.

[00:11:26] What man, here they go.

[00:11:29] What man designed the women's cut one user commented.

[00:11:34] I hope you as a TF is paying for the bikini waxes.

[00:11:42] Another comment, you know, amongst the social media users sharing their opinions,

[00:11:48] Olympic athletes like Queen Harrison Clay and for me to I am Becca chimed in on the

[00:11:57] conversation. Justice Clay, just that the European Wax Center should be named a

[00:12:01] sponsor in the Olympic games because of this uniform.

[00:12:06] Design, they said this is clearly a joke.

[00:12:12] It says I'm sorry, but show me one WNBA or NWSL soccer league team who would

[00:12:21] enthusiastically support this kit.

[00:12:23] This is for Olympic track and field champion runner Lauren Fleshman in an

[00:12:27] Instagram post.

[00:12:29] Professional athletes should be able to compete without dedicating brain space to

[00:12:35] constant puve, puve vigilance or the menstrual gymnastics of having every valuable

[00:12:43] a may vulnerable piece of your body on display.

[00:12:46] Women kids should be in service to performance mentally and physically if

[00:12:51] the outfit was truly beneficial to physical performance.

[00:12:54] Men would wear it too.

[00:12:58] So, you know, so I, you know, I did see the, I know I saw the Sports Center had

[00:13:09] done a little piece about them revealing the outfits for the track and field

[00:13:15] team and so forth.

[00:13:17] And they are high cut in the hips and whatever.

[00:13:21] And I can see some of the problems that the women definitely have with the

[00:13:28] uniform because yeah, it is.

[00:13:30] It's almost like a bathing suit.

[00:13:35] But you know, you know, one slip and things can show.

[00:13:39] You know, did you see a picture of the uniforms yourself?

[00:13:46] Yeah, I did.

[00:13:47] I think I saw, we probably saw the same one.

[00:13:50] Well, I saw it on a mannequin or on a, you know, a virtual.

[00:13:54] You didn't see it on a Chicago register with it on.

[00:13:57] So the one I saw with Chicago, she had the compression shorts on.

[00:14:01] Yeah, the shorts on.

[00:14:03] That was the reason for that.

[00:14:05] Yeah.

[00:14:07] The actual one I saw, you know, I guess it was a virtual reality one or on a

[00:14:11] mannequin and Dave to be honest, at first I kind of didn't notice

[00:14:14] because that's what in my mind, you know, women tracksuits look like.

[00:14:18] And then when I heard people start, you know, complaining about, I look

[00:14:22] closer and I did see how it kind of, and of course Dave, we're not

[00:14:27] familiar with all these high hip, you know, terminology, you know, as men,

[00:14:32] but up in the, in the crotch front crotch area, it looked like mighty

[00:14:37] slim pickings as it kind of went up from the, you know, where the

[00:14:41] legs come together.

[00:14:42] Yeah, it's kind of skimpy there.

[00:14:44] You know, so, and it's, you know, now I understand a lot of this has to

[00:14:51] do with, you know, how they're always trying to find something that's

[00:14:54] aerodynamically, you know, makes the athletes run faster, less

[00:15:02] wind resistance and all of that type of stuff.

[00:15:04] But basically they might have people running naked pretty soon.

[00:15:08] I mean, I mean, you know, you consider what the 20 years ago what

[00:15:15] they were wearing on the track and feel.

[00:15:17] I never forget when Flo Joe came out in that outfit that she came out

[00:15:23] in, you remember Flo Joe, right?

[00:15:25] Yeah.

[00:15:27] And she had the one leg and whatever and everybody was saying, but

[00:15:30] what is she doing?

[00:15:32] You know, she had that one B sign, you know, everybody was

[00:15:34] doing that.

[00:15:36] You know, it kind of helped her with, you know, wind resistance

[00:15:40] and so forth.

[00:15:42] And then all of a sudden starting to notice a lot of people

[00:15:45] started having outfits like that.

[00:15:47] And even when you saw it was, you know, Serena Williams was

[00:15:50] doing on the tennis court with some of the outfits that she

[00:15:53] had, you know, so this kind of stuff.

[00:15:55] I can see the advantage of the engineering and technology part

[00:15:59] of it.

[00:16:01] But you can't, you got to be careful with going too far and,

[00:16:08] you know, because, you know, and they, and with that too far

[00:16:13] too fast.

[00:16:15] Too fast. Yeah.

[00:16:17] Yeah.

[00:16:19] Because I know they also wanted the other models was the thing

[00:16:21] mo she models wanted the outfits to and she was saying,

[00:16:25] you know, the more conservative one or the more risque one.

[00:16:29] She had, I think she modeled both of them.

[00:16:33] And she was like, you know, nobody wants to spend, you

[00:16:39] know, spend a bunch of time, you know, pulling at this and

[00:16:42] pulling at that and trying to make sure that you're not

[00:16:46] exposing stuff.

[00:16:48] We're kind of trying to concentrate on doing our job.

[00:16:50] But yet, you know, she said, I don't have to do like, I

[00:16:56] don't have to run out of the blocks, you know, but people

[00:17:00] that have to run out of the blocks once they go to get

[00:17:03] down, then they got to worry about what's going on behind

[00:17:06] them.

[00:17:08] Yeah.

[00:17:10] You know, so and they said it's not fair because the men

[00:17:13] aren't going through all of that.

[00:17:15] The man are wearing outfits that are, you know, basically

[00:17:17] haven't changed over the years, you know.

[00:17:20] And then none of the other athletes have to wear that kind

[00:17:25] of stuff and why, why all of a sudden all the spotlight is

[00:17:28] being put on the track and field athletes.

[00:17:30] Right.

[00:17:32] You know, so I just thought it was interesting because it's

[00:17:35] kind of become a very hot, very hot debate.

[00:17:38] And it's too late to do anything about it because they

[00:17:43] already ordered all the outfits and, you know, the Olympics

[00:17:48] was in less than a couple of months.

[00:17:50] And, you know, I mean, I guess we're going to, they're

[00:17:55] going to have to figure out how to deal with it, you know.

[00:17:58] So I guess my question is I heard that they had the option

[00:18:02] so they could either do the boy women could either do the

[00:18:06] boy shorts or the, I'm just saying the, the cutie cutters.

[00:18:10] And I would think a lot of them were probably opt for the

[00:18:15] non-cucci cutter ones.

[00:18:17] Yeah.

[00:18:19] Yeah, but how does that hurt them as far as running?

[00:18:24] So when I was looking at the last one of your Karri Richardson

[00:18:29] blast races, it looked like she had on boy shorts.

[00:18:32] So I mean they were shorter than the men's kind of boy

[00:18:36] shorts, but she still has something that kind of came around the

[00:18:41] legs.

[00:18:43] So I first like a shorter bike, shorter.

[00:18:46] Yeah.

[00:18:48] Yeah.

[00:18:50] So I mean I personally, I think they'll be okay, but you know,

[00:18:53] clearly I'm not in an Olympic track and field person.

[00:18:56] Yeah.

[00:18:58] Well, I'm sure.

[00:19:01] Well, I know with the Olympic trials, they're pretty, I know

[00:19:05] the Olympic trials, they kind of lacks as far as with the people

[00:19:09] where because I know that they all have on like pretty much what

[00:19:13] they want to wear.

[00:19:15] I mean they might have seen USA on, but they're not all wearing

[00:19:18] the same outfit sometimes going on the Olympic trial.

[00:19:20] So, but I guess we'll see how far this goes.

[00:19:25] Because the Olympics, like I said, will be in a couple months

[00:19:29] and I'm sure they're going to try to figure out the best

[00:19:31] way to keep everybody happy because they don't want,

[00:19:37] they don't want to have major scandal leading up to the Olympics,

[00:19:43] especially the Americans, because they really have a good

[00:19:48] shy of doing some big things on the track this year.

[00:19:53] Yeah.

[00:19:55] So we'll see what happens.

[00:19:57] But I saw that story.

[00:19:58] I just wanted to mention that, that particular story.

[00:20:02] Because I'm sure that it's not going away and I'm sure we're

[00:20:07] going to hear more about it.

[00:20:09] So, okay.

[00:20:11] Moving on.

[00:20:16] I spent a good part of yesterday just listening to a lot

[00:20:21] of this stuff.

[00:20:23] I don't know if you have.

[00:20:25] Have you been following the Rick Wall, Rick Roth, Drake

[00:20:28] Nation?

[00:20:30] Yeah.

[00:20:32] I've accidentally seen some of the videos.

[00:20:35] It's really crazy.

[00:20:37] I mean, you got some of the biggest rappers in the world.

[00:20:40] I mean, and let's name everybody that's involved.

[00:20:43] You got Rick Roth.

[00:20:45] You got Drake.

[00:20:47] Kendrick Lamar.

[00:20:49] J Cole was also in there.

[00:20:51] Let's see other guys' name always.

[00:20:54] He's, I can't think of his name.

[00:20:56] But his future was also in there.

[00:21:00] The other guy, Doug something.

[00:21:03] You know what I'm talking about?

[00:21:05] 42 Doug.

[00:21:07] No, I can't think of his name.

[00:21:10] But he was like, he wasn't as involved as the other guys

[00:21:14] I named though.

[00:21:16] But anyway, for those who haven't been under a rock.

[00:21:21] Let me give you a little backdrop.

[00:21:24] So these guys have all been going back and forth with each other.

[00:21:29] Jake, J Cole took a hyrule.

[00:21:32] J Cole said I'm done with this.

[00:21:34] He said, look, you're gonna leave me out of this.

[00:21:37] I apologize for what he said.

[00:21:39] And he just said, I'm done with this.

[00:21:41] But I'm not getting them, you know, getting in deeper with this.

[00:21:44] But they all, you know, a lot of it has been directed at Drake.

[00:21:49] Cause Drake is, Drake, doesn't Drake seem like that kind of guy

[00:21:54] that when you were a kid, people be arguing that Drake would be

[00:21:59] the first one to hit somebody and then run.

[00:22:01] You know, Drake just seems like that type of guy to me.

[00:22:05] You know, he says a lot in his word, in his lyrics or whatever.

[00:22:10] But Drake really don't want nothing with nobody.

[00:22:13] I just don't see him.

[00:22:14] You know what I'm saying?

[00:22:16] Right.

[00:22:18] Kendrick, they were messing with my man Kendrick.

[00:22:22] I'm a Kendrick Lamar fan.

[00:22:24] I like Kendrick.

[00:22:26] They thought about how small his feet was.

[00:22:29] Damn.

[00:22:31] I mean, you know, and Rick Rosses went in.

[00:22:33] He went in on Drake.

[00:22:35] And he went in on Drake.

[00:22:37] And he went in on Drake.

[00:22:39] And he went in on Drake.

[00:22:41] And he went in on Drake.

[00:22:42] He went in on Drake.

[00:22:44] I mean, he really went in on Drake.

[00:22:46] So the story that I was, I wanted to come from Rick Ross angle

[00:22:52] said Rick Ross verbally smacked Drake in the face

[00:22:56] by calling him a white boy.

[00:22:59] It says Rick Ross Champagne moments gave and that was the name of his,

[00:23:04] his, his distracts gives us, gives us raw spinning like the devil.

[00:23:12] This record has ill feel that a, this record should have.

[00:23:18] Ross sounds low, moving evil.

[00:23:21] He calls Drake white boy obsessively.

[00:23:24] The song is wild.

[00:23:26] What a time to be alive.

[00:23:29] We all know the Drake by ratio.

[00:23:32] He's never hidden that, but many of us think of him as black

[00:23:35] or at least as a part of the culture.

[00:23:37] On this record, Ross is out to change that and the black space call,

[00:23:45] calling a biracial white is a strong disc.

[00:23:49] It says hyper problematic as well.

[00:23:55] We shouldn't be excluding biracial people from the black community,

[00:24:00] but in their rat beat, be where all is fair as a way of attacking

[00:24:05] someone and undermining their credibility and their identity.

[00:24:10] It's a powerful message.

[00:24:14] So you heard the track, right?

[00:24:18] I did.

[00:24:21] What did you think of the track specifically or just the beat?

[00:24:26] Yeah, yeah, the track itself and what he had to say.

[00:24:30] I mean, I thought I thought the track was okay.

[00:24:33] I was surprised that J Cole apologized and he got a lot of grief over that

[00:24:41] apology too because that's not something rappers do, apologize.

[00:24:46] But at the same point, and kind of you were talking about Drake,

[00:24:50] I know you said you mentioned him as a kid who will hit you in the face.

[00:24:54] In my mind, if it was like a childhood person,

[00:24:58] I kind of consider him that kid who wants to make fun of everybody until it's

[00:25:06] time to and then somebody wants to fight and then he don't want to fight.

[00:25:10] You know what I mean?

[00:25:12] Kind of round.

[00:25:14] He put all his bodyguards out there to fight.

[00:25:17] Yeah, so I mean, to me, I don't have too much to say.

[00:25:23] I did hear Rick Ross's responses.

[00:25:26] And I think Rick Ross is a he kind of reminds me of Donald Trump.

[00:25:30] Like he's an entertainer anytime he gets on, you know, he purposely says stuff to

[00:25:35] generate attention.

[00:25:38] So, you know, calling him white boy talking about his mama, you know,

[00:25:43] mommy's boy and all that.

[00:25:45] I mean, it was so crazy about these guys that made music together.

[00:25:50] You know what?

[00:25:51] Well, you like I saw someone.

[00:25:53] And I'm not just saying, like, you know, maybe maybe they made your kids together.

[00:25:59] You know, I saw someone had a comment and it said, well, he wasn't white boy when

[00:26:04] he was featured on your album for like one of your hit songs, you know, making all

[00:26:09] that money for you.

[00:26:11] Yeah, I just thought it was pretty interesting.

[00:26:14] What happened here?

[00:26:16] Like this, you know, I saw that all the tracks.

[00:26:21] Kendrick said when he had to say Kendrick is not going to get too deep into him because Kendrick has

[00:26:27] a certain image that he likes.

[00:26:29] He's married, you know, he's not trying to get too caught up in that mess, you know,

[00:26:36] but Drake Drake this like, you know, Drake just likes to keep going.

[00:26:40] You heard Drake's this song, right?

[00:26:44] You heard his right?

[00:26:46] I feel like I did.

[00:26:49] Yeah.

[00:26:51] A lot of people were saying that it was a I, you know, a lot of people said that a lot of the

[00:26:57] there's a lot of stuff he said was corny, you know, it sounded like it was a I generated

[00:27:02] and but the people were saying that it definitely was Drake that did the song.

[00:27:07] Like I was listening to Angela Yee show yesterday that they kind of did a breakdown

[00:27:15] of each song and so forth.

[00:27:20] And you know, everybody's here for the beef, you know, because it takes them back to the old days, whatever.

[00:27:27] They don't think that anybody is going to get violent here because of the personalities that are involved.

[00:27:34] But, you know, they, they, they ain't playing.

[00:27:40] They ain't playing with the stuff that they say, you know.

[00:27:42] They ain't playing, you know.

[00:27:44] Now what happens if they lay eyes on each other because you just talked about Rick Ross.

[00:27:50] Rick Ross is definitely a troll type person.

[00:27:52] He's like 50, you know, anytime somebody got something to say Rick has something to say, you know, so.

[00:27:58] But it's just interesting.

[00:28:02] I don't know where whether this is good right now for music or is it bad for music right now?

[00:28:13] It's kind of hard.

[00:28:16] If I had to pick good or bad, I would just say bad because it doesn't seem like no real beef to me.

[00:28:22] And I mean, and I mean, I'm not as involved, you know, knowledgeable, but it doesn't, you know, like I haven't heard any like great lyrics.

[00:28:33] It's not like Jay-Z and Niles.

[00:28:36] You know, we got Ether, which was a classic, you know, classic.

[00:28:39] I just feel like, you know, it's almost.

[00:28:42] And I mean, not to say but like media mediocre raps about each other back and forth and a lot of social media talk.

[00:28:51] Yeah.

[00:28:53] It's almost like, you know, when you think when you look at the individuals that are involved, it's almost like they've set us up.

[00:29:02] Like all of a sudden in another muscle, so there's going to be an album come out or song come out with all of them on the same song.

[00:29:16] You know, I'm saying that type of thing.

[00:29:18] The only person that's missing is DJ Khaled at the moment.

[00:29:22] DJ Khaled, you know, that type of thing.

[00:29:26] So I don't know.

[00:29:28] I hope it doesn't get too deep with any threatening or physical violence.

[00:29:36] But does it help?

[00:29:40] My estimation doesn't help the music business.

[00:29:43] Oh no, the music business seems, I mean, seems to be in such a flux to me.

[00:29:48] I'm not a big fan right now of hip hop music because it all seems to be the same.

[00:29:59] Yeah.

[00:30:01] You know, when your top selling artist right now and hats off and shots out to the women.

[00:30:09] But we got sexy red and who else I want to put out there sexy.

[00:30:15] Megan.

[00:30:17] Megan the style, you know, all these people out there and they're selling the record.

[00:30:22] You know, oh got to include Nikki, you know, got to include Nikki, you know, and they're selling the records talking about the stuff that they're talking about.

[00:30:31] You know, it's really.

[00:30:35] We're in a really different place in a different day and time when it comes to music.

[00:30:40] You know, sexy red is the light right now.

[00:30:45] They're telling her as the number one female rapper right now.

[00:30:49] Oh wow.

[00:30:51] What do you mean?

[00:30:53] I did hear the sexy red bumping in your car the other day.

[00:30:56] So I guess I see why.

[00:30:58] Yeah, yeah, bumping in my car.

[00:31:01] Yeah.

[00:31:03] But I mean it is what it is.

[00:31:05] I mean, this is the culture that we live in and you know, it's just it's interesting to me.

[00:31:14] And then when you have this type of thing going on with I mean these ain't no these ain't no B rappers that we're talking about.

[00:31:25] You know, these are these are all guys who sell records.

[00:31:29] You know what I mean?

[00:31:31] So it's going to be interesting.

[00:31:32] It's going to be interesting to see how this how this.

[00:31:37] What happens as far as whether it's going to keep going or whether it's going to they finally going to call it quits like J Cole did because J Cole has no sense.

[00:31:47] He said I'm done with this.

[00:31:50] You know, but well, you know, just kind of keep an eye on those that have been listening paying attention to us to this whole thing.

[00:31:59] Like to know what your thoughts are, you know, so you know, hit us up and let us know.

[00:32:05] I'm just curious because is this bad?

[00:32:09] My question to you guys is this good for bad or good for the music business right now.

[00:32:15] What would they let me ask you this if someone this is you in a rap song and they talk about your mama, your girl, your kids, you know, or you know whatever is personal to you.

[00:32:28] If they later apologize for the song is still out there.

[00:32:34] Do you accept the apology?

[00:32:36] No, that's what happened with Biggie and Tupac.

[00:32:40] You know, and the only reason I say that is because J Cole apologized, but you know everything's already out there.

[00:32:46] He already said what he had to say, you know, and that's what happened with Biggie and Tupac because Tupac put it out there.

[00:32:56] You know, he's sleeping with, you know, faith and you know, of course they were never the same after that.

[00:33:04] You know, so, you know, well, we'll see.

[00:33:10] And yeah, it's hard to take something back once it's been put out there, especially with social media these days.

[00:33:17] Back in the day before social media became social media, you can get away with saying some things and people like, because not everybody would have heard it.

[00:33:26] Right.

[00:33:28] But now, yeah, if it slips out your mouth and somebody got a phone there by they gonna catch it.

[00:33:34] Yeah.

[00:33:36] But we'll see what happens and hopefully this ends in a more positive state and it is the moment.

[00:33:46] Right.

[00:33:48] All right, for our next story, and this is something kind of close to home for us.

[00:33:53] But there are some civil rights groups who are looking to rename the Baltimore Bridge, the collapsed Baltimore Bridge because of the namesakes linked to slavery.

[00:34:07] So, of course, you know, everybody in our middle Atlantic area may be familiar with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.

[00:34:15] Well, I'm sorry. Everyone in the nation is probably familiar with when the cargo freight ran into the bridge and it semi collapsed.

[00:34:24] Of course, there were numerous people who lost their lives.

[00:34:29] But everyone may not be familiar with the name of the bridge.

[00:34:33] Of course, I've stated before is the Francis Scott Key Bridge and he was the author of the Star Spangled Banner.

[00:34:40] So there are, there's a caucus of African American leaders.

[00:34:48] Some of these groups in this organization include the NAACP National Coalition of 100 Black Women along with others.

[00:34:58] And they are urging that Governor Westmore, a Black man, Governor of Maryland and a Democrat that they rename the bridge to a figure in the anti-slavery movement.

[00:35:16] So they initially suggested that the bridge be named after Representative Perrin J. Mitchell, who was the first Black mayoral, mayoral lender.

[00:35:30] Damn, we don't hear that too often, do you?

[00:35:32] Mayoral lender.

[00:35:34] To be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1970, they say that he spent his entire life creating a bridge between the African community and the larger society.

[00:35:48] So that's why they're selecting him.

[00:35:50] For anyone as my partner Dave always likes to say, anyone who has been under a rock should know that on March 26th, a cargo ship crashed into the bridge.

[00:36:01] They are currently in talks about plans to rebuild the bridge.

[00:36:08] This bridge inhibits about 11 million vehicles annually.

[00:36:15] So this is just some of the things that they're looking to do.

[00:36:19] And you know, even talking about Francis Scott Key, of course, Dave, we heard many times that the Star Spangled Banner has some racist elements in it.

[00:36:32] And Francis Scott Key was known to be a slave owner and he said that Black people were intrinsically inferior as a race.

[00:36:45] So, you know, so we'll kind of see how that turns out.

[00:36:50] What are your thoughts? In fact, have you ever been over the Francis Scott Key Bridge?

[00:36:54] You know, it's funny when that bridge first went down, I was like, have I ever been over that bridge?

[00:37:01] But I, you know, I couldn't remember whether that's the one I was trying to remember, like adjacent to the Chesapeake Bridge.

[00:37:11] How far is that bridge from now?

[00:37:15] I'm not sure. So I feel like you see it from 95.

[00:37:19] Right. And I've seen it. I don't think I've ever been on it.

[00:37:25] But I know somebody, we have a, I told you we had a listener whose granddaughter just 10 minutes prior to, had just crossed that bridge 10 minutes prior to it going down.

[00:37:38] Oh, scary. Okay, Dave. So this explains it.

[00:37:46] Hold on.

[00:37:50] Okay. Hold on.

[00:37:53] I'll make sure I get my information.

[00:37:55] Okay. So you know how there's a belt way around Baltimore?

[00:38:08] Okay. So the belt way is 695 that goes all the way around Baltimore.

[00:38:13] Okay. So the Francis Scott Key Bridge is what connects the southeastern part of 695 and it crosses, I guess, whatever the harbor.

[00:38:31] So that isn't that the bridge that kind of runs adjacent to the tunnel?

[00:38:35] I think it is.

[00:38:36] I think it is.

[00:38:38] Yeah, I think so I think I know which bridge to stop.

[00:38:43] Now it's not 895. I'm not sure. You know, 95 and 895 run very close together.

[00:38:52] And sometimes you can take either or this one is a little farther.

[00:38:57] So according to this map, it's probably about eight miles east of where like I say 95 and 895 on.

[00:39:07] Have you been over?

[00:39:09] I'm looking at the map to be honest. I'm not sure.

[00:39:13] I'm not because, you know, most of the time I'm 90.

[00:39:16] Is there connection to Delaware coming from Baltimore?

[00:39:23] No.

[00:39:25] No, not really. The only way.

[00:39:27] The only way it looks like you would take the Francis Scott Key Bridge is if you lived in the southeast metro of Baltimore.

[00:39:44] Okay.

[00:39:46] Yeah.

[00:39:47] I know it's over near port too.

[00:39:50] Because I know they were talking about their port has taken a major hit because of that bridge.

[00:39:58] And how the Port of Wilmington has picked up a lot of business because of the bridge.

[00:40:06] Yeah, I understand that too.

[00:40:08] So, well, hopefully they're able to get that bridge up and running because apparently that bridge impact of a lot of people's lives.

[00:40:20] A whole store.

[00:40:22] You know, as far as the name change.

[00:40:27] We have discovered over the years, especially since

[00:40:32] the last 10 years with all the changes that have been made with a lot of the statues and things coming down that

[00:40:42] with people, you know, that we've been that we've read about in history that we know from history, but we found out otherwise.

[00:40:49] They had otherwise.

[00:40:52] They had other things that were going on that we that tended to be very that came to light, you know, right?

[00:41:03] So just like what you just said about Francis Scott keys.

[00:41:07] Every since I was in elementary school, I've known that name, you know, because of the Star Spangled Banner.

[00:41:14] And, you know, and that's all because he wrote that particular song.

[00:41:22] He was considered to be, you know, a very prolific history part of our history.

[00:41:34] But they don't always tell us as we found.

[00:41:39] They don't tell us the whole more like my man.

[00:41:44] Paul Harvey used to say, I know you don't know Paul Harvey is but Paul Harvey used to do these stories called the rest of the story and in the story.

[00:41:55] He would tell, I'm telling you later.

[00:41:58] Some of the greatest stories you ever want to hear was told by Paul Harvey and what he would do is he would set you up with the story.

[00:42:06] He would tell you and he had this real serious voice and he would tell you the story part of the story, but he wouldn't tell you.

[00:42:13] He would always leave certain things out so you didn't necessarily know who or what or where he was talking about.

[00:42:19] But then he would say at some point and now here's the rest of the story and the rest of the story would be all the facts.

[00:42:29] And that's when you will find out who he was talking about or what he was talking about or whatever.

[00:42:35] Some of the greatest stories ever told.

[00:42:38] And I just think that we're finding out the rest of the story about a lot of these people that we call heroes or that we thought were great people.

[00:42:58] That's why you see these statues coming down.

[00:43:01] That's why you see these names coming down off the walls and stuff like that.

[00:43:06] And a lot of them then replace what African Americans and so forth who really did do the work, who really did deserve to be honored.

[00:43:22] When the movie about the Tuskegee airman came out, we didn't know that story.

[00:43:31] Right.

[00:43:32] You know, or the women of NASA from when the movie about the women from NASA.

[00:43:41] We didn't know that story.

[00:43:43] Yep.

[00:43:44] He didn't figure we didn't know that story.

[00:43:46] You know, and this has been going on for a year.

[00:43:51] So it's always good when the truth is found out and people make a big difference.

[00:43:59] Well, they try to go ahead and make the changes that needed to be made.

[00:44:06] Right.

[00:44:12] And that's fine.

[00:44:14] That's what I got to say about that anyway.

[00:44:17] Yeah.

[00:44:18] I mean, I definitely agree.

[00:44:19] I think what they say what was done in the dark comes to light and you know, coming to light years later.

[00:44:28] Yep.

[00:44:29] There you go.

[00:44:30] That's true.

[00:44:31] It is true.

[00:44:33] Well, hopefully they go in and get that changed and somebody worthy of the change.

[00:44:41] Okay.

[00:44:43] All right.

[00:44:44] So we're going to move on to our next story.

[00:44:49] And I saw the story and it made me think because a lot of people have this issue and it's not talked about enough.

[00:45:00] And of course it explains a lot that goes on with the aftermath of having a baby.

[00:45:07] So Holly Bailey, who is part of the singing dual Holly and Chloe and Holly or Holly and Chloe, which way does it go?

[00:45:17] Holly and Chloe.

[00:45:18] Well, now they're both separate.

[00:45:20] You know, now they're both solo artists anyway.

[00:45:24] But it's giving her fan an honest look at what life looks like just a few months after becoming a mother.

[00:45:31] Now for those like Len, it says I like to say all the time who have been hiding under a rock knows that Holly just had a baby recently a few months ago.

[00:45:44] Her and her rapper boyfriend DDG.

[00:45:48] Excuse me.

[00:45:49] This had their first child together.

[00:45:52] Child's name is Halo.

[00:45:54] And as he continues to navigate her new post baby, like Bailey took to Snapchat, the letter followers know that she's holding up, which is when she revealed that her postpartum journey has come with a lot of struggles.

[00:46:14] He said that I have severe, severe postpartum.

[00:46:20] Holly revealed on a Snapchat story.

[00:46:24] I don't know if any new moms can relate, but it's to is to the point where it's really bad and it's hard for me to be separated from my baby for more than 30 minutes at a time before I start to kind of freak out.

[00:46:39] Some of her struggles also stem from the changes her body has gone through since given birth.

[00:46:47] Admittedly, that she is having trouble feeling normal in her own body.

[00:46:55] I feel like a completely different person when I look in the mirror barely admitted.

[00:46:59] I just feel like I'm a whole new body and I don't know who I am.

[00:47:04] She also went on to talk about the stigma surrounding postpartum depression, pleading for empathy for not only herself, but for other mothers going through the same thing.

[00:47:20] And I do think there's a little bit of stigma when you hear about people talking about postpartum.

[00:47:26] Bailey began.

[00:47:27] Now going through it, I feel like it feels like you're swimming in the ocean.

[00:47:33] That that's like the biggest waves you ever felt and you're trying not to drown.

[00:47:40] She thanks her boyfriend, DDG for being there because he's been amazing as she said and he's been a really a big help in helping her to cope with everything that she's coping with as a new mother and dealing with the depression that she has.

[00:48:03] Have you have you heard much about or have you ever had to deal with postpartum depression?

[00:48:15] You know, as far as you know when your children were born or any of that type of thing.

[00:48:22] No, and you know, luckily, I don't believe I did.

[00:48:29] And if it was it was minor enough that, you know, I don't think we need at that time we needed to do anything extra or seek any extra counsel or anything like that.

[00:48:41] But I do.

[00:48:43] And actually, I don't even know if I didn't know anybody personally.

[00:48:47] But of course, you know, us covering news and trends, you know, and just doing research, you know, I've heard of many people talk about it.

[00:48:56] You know, a lot of people document their their stories on Instagram and TikTok.

[00:49:01] So I definitely believe I definitely believe the real thing.

[00:49:05] You know, I don't discount that at all.

[00:49:09] And you know, hopefully we can kind of get more information about it and be more sensitive to it.

[00:49:16] You know, I think us as men, you know, I think sometimes we we can't relate.

[00:49:22] But you know, I think documentation and time has shown that this is a real thing.

[00:49:29] And, you know, unfortunately, women are definitely having some issues with it.

[00:49:35] You know, we've heard about people committing suicide, people harming the child, people going into, you know, just a deep, deep depression.

[00:49:44] So, you know, I mean, I don't doubt the validity of anything that any of these women are saying.

[00:49:53] Good.

[00:49:55] You know, it's definitely a real thing.

[00:50:01] And I have been through it before with my youngest son when my youngest son was born.

[00:50:11] What happened was the fact that it had been like 12 years since

[00:50:24] my oldest son.

[00:50:26] And so when my oldest son was born, we were told that he would probably be, you know, that she would probably not have any children after he was born

[00:50:39] because he had a really extremely hard pregnancy and he was dealing with some female issues that would probably stop her from having any more kids.

[00:50:52] So, you know, 12 years ago by man, we ain't thinking about that.

[00:50:58] We ain't thinking about having children or anything like that.

[00:51:01] She was 37 at the time.

[00:51:05] I was 35.

[00:51:07] She was a couple of years older than me.

[00:51:09] So, you know, we're thinking that we're, you know, done with children, you know, at that point.

[00:51:16] Then we find out she was pregnant and actually she was four or five months pregnant when she found out she was pregnant.

[00:51:25] We didn't know she was pregnant.

[00:51:27] So, it was really hard on her.

[00:51:33] She had, she was in labor for a long time.

[00:51:39] She finally delivered.

[00:51:47] We knew something, she wasn't, you know, she was in the hospital for a couple of days and well, not a whole couple of days, like two days.

[00:51:55] Let me see if she had the baby.

[00:51:57] Yeah, two days.

[00:51:59] And she comes home.

[00:52:02] We knew something.

[00:52:04] She wasn't right.

[00:52:05] She wasn't quite right with her.

[00:52:07] Within two weeks later, she was in the hospital back in the hospital because she had a stroke.

[00:52:17] That baby took so much out of her mentally and physically that her body just shut down on her.

[00:52:27] Now she ended up in the hospital for a couple of weeks.

[00:52:30] They got her, you know, they, you know, they worked on her and got her back together again.

[00:52:37] But she was never the same mentally.

[00:52:43] And we found out later on, she was going through postpartum depression.

[00:52:49] And there's so many different versions of it, you know, because you have the versions where you don't feel like you're doing enough for the baby.

[00:53:00] You don't feel like you're worthy of, you know, that your good mother, some women even are angry.

[00:53:09] And they, they are worried that they might harm the baby.

[00:53:16] There's so many different versions of things, you know, and then of course you have to think about yourself.

[00:53:22] I mean, think about what the women are going through physically because like Holly said in the article that you just heard me read talking about her body.

[00:53:31] You know, now you're all going through physical depression.

[00:53:34] You know, you're not just talking about your body.

[00:53:38] You know, now you all, you also deal with the fact that your body is changing and trying to get some women, because you know, you hear about women going right to the gym as soon as they can.

[00:53:51] You know, and they said that's sometimes the worst thing you can do because you're not going to, just because you want to get exercise.

[00:54:01] You're going because you're trying to get that body to snap back, which puts a lot of pressure on yourself to do that.

[00:54:10] So there's a lot that goes on in that, in that whole postpartum thing, postpartum thing.

[00:54:18] And we're, and of course, as men, there's no way that we can know everything that's going on with a woman once she delivers.

[00:54:28] But we have to kind of take note of some of the cues that are given.

[00:54:37] So we can try to do some things to be there for them and help them out because they may not want you to, but you still have to try.

[00:54:48] Because it is a lot.

[00:54:49] That depression thing is deep.

[00:54:57] And when I saw the story and this kind of took me back to what I remember, and then I know other women that are going through that depression and that postpartum depression.

[00:55:13] And especially it depends on a lot of it can be based on age.

[00:55:21] Not necessarily that it's because just the older women who have babies that deal with it, but a lot of younger women do because they get scared.

[00:55:32] I mean, there's one thing carrying the child, but now you've got to take care of the child when the child is here.

[00:55:39] And that's a scary thought, especially if you're doing it by yourself.

[00:55:47] So, you know, and there's no overnight.

[00:55:53] You know, this is not like when you, you know, when you babysitting or something like this.

[00:55:58] No, this is for at least the next 18 years, right?

[00:56:02] You know, that you got to do it.

[00:56:03] So, you know, so anybody going through something like this is definitely something that people need to kind of pay attention to and, you know, make sure to try to be as helpful as possible to that new mother.

[00:56:22] Hopefully that they're getting the type of help that they need, you know, mentally and also physically to be able to deal with the things that they're whatever it is that they're going through.

[00:56:40] You know, that's very important.

[00:56:44] So I saw the story and yeah, it kind of hit home for me.

[00:56:48] And that's why I wanted to bring it up.

[00:56:50] So, but you know, that is something that's very real that postpartum thing.

[00:56:55] They ain't no joke man.

[00:56:57] It really ain't.

[00:56:59] Yeah, definitely.

[00:57:01] Yeah.

[00:57:03] So you guys have, I know we have a lot of women that listen to the show if you guys have anything to add about that, definitely feel free to put that out there to us and let us know.

[00:57:14] All right.

[00:57:16] It's time for Leonard's favorite part of the show.

[00:57:20] Day's Corner.

[00:57:22] So today's Day's Corner question is this.

[00:57:29] All right, Leonard, give me three popular movies.

[00:57:33] Who whose plot.

[00:57:36] Our storyline was so ridiculous.

[00:57:38] People, people love and watch them over and over again.

[00:57:47] All right, Dave, I'm going to give you and this is in the order that it popped in my mind.

[00:57:55] Baby Boy.

[00:57:57] I think I already know one of your movies.

[00:58:00] Baby Boy.

[00:58:02] You said Baby Boy.

[00:58:04] Okay.

[00:58:05] Baby Boy.

[00:58:07] Now why was that ridiculous?

[00:58:09] Tell me why.

[00:58:11] Because no man could have been like Jody, aka Tyrese Gibson.

[00:58:20] You know, he was living with his girl.

[00:58:23] It's that Tyrese Gibson.

[00:58:25] He was living with his girl.

[00:58:28] He got kicked out.

[00:58:29] He was messing around on it.

[00:58:32] Then he went to go live with his mama and got kicked out.

[00:58:36] And it took him to go back to live with his mama to learn how to treat his girl right after.

[00:58:44] Was it Snoop Dogg?

[00:58:46] No, yeah.

[00:58:48] After Snoop Dogg treated her wrong and his mama kicked them back out.

[00:58:52] And then the whole time of the movie, they kept on going back to like showing him in the womb, heart beats.

[00:59:02] You know, so I mean it wasn't the best storyline, but I tell you Dave, I knew every word of that.

[00:59:08] Yeah, both black people know Baby Boy.

[00:59:11] Okay.

[00:59:13] All right.

[00:59:15] Yep.

[00:59:17] My next one is Friday.

[00:59:20] Oh, okay.

[00:59:22] The original Friday.

[00:59:24] Yeah, Dave, how do you get fired on your day off?

[00:59:28] We're stealing, but we're stealing empty boxes.

[00:59:33] Yeah, that was crazy.

[00:59:35] Yeah, so that's my next one.

[00:59:40] And then my last one is going to be one of Dave's favorite movies.

[00:59:45] Soul Plane.

[00:59:47] Oh Lord, that's your movie.

[00:59:52] I'm just gonna say Soul Plane because it did not make a damn bit of sense, but it was funny as can be.

[01:00:01] People, let me tell you if you ever hear any list that we've ever talked about that had to deal with movies, somehow this movie makes it in on Leonard's list all the time.

[01:00:14] I don't know how he does it, but he seems to get this movie is.

[01:00:17] Which one is Soul Plane?

[01:00:19] Soul Plane, yeah.

[01:00:20] Soul Plane.

[01:00:23] That's his movie people.

[01:00:26] And it's ridiculous of a plot that that movie was about a black plane, non spinners and all kinds of stuff going on to play.

[01:00:36] And a little nightclub in the plane and all kinds of stuff.

[01:00:40] So going on.

[01:00:42] Okay.

[01:00:44] All right.

[01:00:45] I'll give me three popular movies whose plot or storyline is so ridiculous, but people love and watch them over and over again.

[01:00:58] Okay.

[01:01:00] My first one is one of my favorite movies of all time, even though it still holds up pretty well.

[01:01:08] But to do what they did in this movie and think that it really could have really happened was really ridiculous.

[01:01:17] And that was the movie Faithful with John Travolta and Sam Dax.

[01:01:25] Oh, Nicholas Cage.

[01:01:27] Yeah.

[01:01:29] And remember the whole premise of the movie is how they switched faces.

[01:01:32] And supposedly nobody knew that they were, you know, who that who they were, you know, that they had switched faces or whatever.

[01:01:44] But a lot of action in the movie or whatever, very popular movie though, but it just it just didn't make any sense.

[01:01:51] That didn't make any sense.

[01:01:53] So that's my first one.

[01:01:55] So that's my first one.

[01:01:57] My second one was one that I'm surprised you didn't mention.

[01:02:03] White chicks.

[01:02:06] There it is.

[01:02:08] The fact that the fact that you got these two black guys who were wearing makeup and everything to become white girls.

[01:02:17] Yeah, you know,

[01:02:19] White face.

[01:02:21] They were in white face.

[01:02:22] Yeah, yeah.

[01:02:24] And it looked like who wasn't the decision that they look like for real.

[01:02:30] Who's the guy who was the person that they said that they look like?

[01:02:37] Oh man, I can't think of who it is.

[01:02:41] But anyway,

[01:02:42] But anyway,

[01:02:44] but that was the way in brothers Sean and Marlon playing the playing that role, playing the roles of the two white chicks.

[01:02:53] And that movie was funny.

[01:02:55] It was really funny.

[01:02:57] And what you call made it funny to Terry Cruz.

[01:03:02] Terry Cruz.

[01:03:04] Yeah, they made it funny too.

[01:03:07] All right.

[01:03:08] And my other one is ET.

[01:03:14] Okay, they took it back.

[01:03:17] Yeah, I'm gonna take it.

[01:03:18] Yeah, I took it back because there ain't no way, especially in a black neighborhood,

[01:03:25] some aliens go,

[01:03:27] some aliens go from space and you're going to be friended and having hanging around with you and riding the bike and it takes you up in the air and all kinds of craziness.

[01:03:38] What was that?

[01:03:40] Was that a black boy?

[01:03:42] No, it wasn't a black boy.

[01:03:44] Oh, you said in a black neighborhood.

[01:03:47] I said no in a black neighborhood.

[01:03:50] That wouldn't happen in the black neighborhood.

[01:03:52] Dave, you have me over here Googling ET cast.

[01:03:56] You don't remember ET?

[01:03:58] You didn't watch ET man?

[01:04:00] No, no, no, I mean I did but we have no VCR growing up so when I saw the movie that was it.

[01:04:05] So the way brothers can go ahead and do ET with black people so that would be cool.

[01:04:17] I am going to, but that movie was never, you know, that's it.

[01:04:22] No, no, no, first of all, I don't care what neighborhood you live in.

[01:04:25] There's aliens coming to your neighborhood.

[01:04:27] I don't know how many, well, never mind.

[01:04:29] I'll take that back.

[01:04:30] I'm going to throw another movie in the caveat because it was hysterical and so fun, so ridiculous.

[01:04:40] It was funny.

[01:04:42] I'm going to get you sucker.

[01:04:44] All the stuff that went on in that movie was crazy, you know, but that movie was hysterical.

[01:04:53] So, but those are my movies.

[01:04:56] That's what I'm sticking to right there.

[01:04:57] Okay.

[01:04:59] You guys tell us what movies you got, you know, with that so ridiculous plot, so storyline so ridiculous, but yet everybody loves those movies.

[01:05:09] Everybody watches those movies.

[01:05:11] So feel free to drop it in our chat or send it or put it on our news and trends.com page or Instagram page and you know, whatever our Facebook pages, you know, so you can put it on and let us know.

[01:05:27] Okay.

[01:05:29] Anything you want to add before we sign off there?

[01:05:32] Nah, Dave, you know, just same old, same old.

[01:05:36] Yeah, okay.

[01:05:38] That was it.

[01:05:40] That was it right there.

[01:05:42] Okay.

[01:05:44] All right, folks, well that's it for tonight.

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