[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you so much for checking out this podcast. [SPEAKER_04]: My name is Shannon, my co-hosts are Casey and Kiki. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, my amy meets Texas mates, Philly, Warsaw. [SPEAKER_04]: Three friends, reading different books each season. [SPEAKER_04]: The book that we are reading is Where Wild Peaches Grow, a novel by Kate Bentley. [SPEAKER_04]: If you want a graphic grab it, this is just [SPEAKER_04]: Episode four, we're discussing chapters eight through thirteen.
[SPEAKER_04]: If you're reading along, cool. [SPEAKER_04]: If you're listening along, cool. [SPEAKER_04]: If you just want the tea and what's happening in the book, while we talk about adulting things, we wrap it. [SPEAKER_04]: Thank you for being here. [SPEAKER_04]: Don't forget to subscribe on Shannon Pods. [SPEAKER_04]: Shembypotten.com. [SPEAKER_04]: Don't forget to find us on Twitter and on IG. [SPEAKER_04]: So what pays me on bid? [SPEAKER_04]: That's how you pronounce it, get it right.
[SPEAKER_04]: We appreciate you and keep reading. [SPEAKER_04]: Regardless of what's going on in life, find some time to read. [SPEAKER_04]: Let's get into the show. [SPEAKER_02]: The loser. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, um, Baylor has VTG for president podcast. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, his wife, Marcy and like, ten other people are on this Nike challenge walk thirty miles for the month. [SPEAKER_04]: And it started on the first. [SPEAKER_04]: And so me and his wife as I make a neck at the top.
[SPEAKER_04]: And so they are then, um, California. [SPEAKER_04]: So they be getting their walks and later in the day, but I'm off to my house. [SPEAKER_04]: So it's us, it's all right. [SPEAKER_03]: That's a happy, I think I'm off to my own. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, and then Drake made another different walk challenge week for thirty nine miles this month. [SPEAKER_04]: And I'm in that too, so I'm just like, okay. [SPEAKER_03]: Good to be able to watch out.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_04]: I wonder if I could do two challenges at the same time, it'll let you. [SPEAKER_03]: Um, I don't see why why not. [SPEAKER_04]: Listen, I might, I might be my, a one, sixty by the end of the server. [SPEAKER_03]: Listen. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, walk on. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, good. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, vinegar up. [SPEAKER_03]: That was bad. [SPEAKER_04]: Listen. [SPEAKER_04]: All right. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, my week is over. [SPEAKER_04]: For work. [SPEAKER_04]: We did that.
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, tonight, cases going to lead us in Bible study. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, God. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, we are on episode four. [SPEAKER_04]: We're still reading where wow features grow. [SPEAKER_04]: And it's how does how outside, but a shower, and I put on the uterine for y'all because I care. [SPEAKER_04]: Tonight we're reviewing... No, I would just marry a little girl. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: It's about the girl.
[SPEAKER_04]: We're reading, um, for discussing chapters, uh, eight and thirteen. [SPEAKER_04]: And it's by Kay Bedley. [SPEAKER_04]: If you want to grab the book, you can. [SPEAKER_04]: We said that a few more chapters to go. [SPEAKER_04]: So we have Casey up here, Kiki and me, Chan.
[SPEAKER_04]: So I'm gonna go through what I read and then I'm gonna wear a Casey pick up the rest since he's We're wearing a sub because he made a decision on his difference say I didn't Okay, so for chapter eight We left off on chapter seven where no note was in our granny's house [SPEAKER_04]: And it ended with somebody's waiting in the room for you. [SPEAKER_04]: And I'm just like, OK, who the hell is in the room? [SPEAKER_04]: So here we are at the beginning of chapter eight.
[SPEAKER_04]: It didn't start with Nona. [SPEAKER_04]: It started with her sister, Julia. [SPEAKER_04]: So Julia in second it is like having lunch together or something. [SPEAKER_04]: And she's going in about her job. [SPEAKER_04]: She's a teacher. [SPEAKER_04]: She teaches history. [SPEAKER_04]: And she's arguing about a book.
[SPEAKER_04]: She's being forced to teach her class that she doesn't agree with the teaching in the history compared to what really happened with black people in the South and Mississippi. [SPEAKER_04]: And what she knows to be the truth versus what's in the [SPEAKER_04]: And so they have a new principal, William Bishop, that she thinks is a complete idiot who is pushing them to read the book and teach it to their class. [SPEAKER_04]: And she's just like, I don't want to do that.
[SPEAKER_04]: I can just go into my own pockets and get a book that I think the student should read. [SPEAKER_04]: She teaches, I want to say sixth grade. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: but she said that he's all about this progressive learning machine about that. [SPEAKER_03]: The son Janette is a son of a white woman. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, but her basically her parents left her money and left her enough money for her. [SPEAKER_03]: So mama left her money.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, her mom left her money because she was smart and enough that she can live off of and do stuff with and give back. [SPEAKER_04]: And Julie is just like, I ain't never extra how much, but by the looks of how she's comfortable. [SPEAKER_04]: I know it's a lot of money that I'm on the list of. [SPEAKER_04]: And so she was just complaining about work. [SPEAKER_04]: So that was the bulk of chapter eight that I missed anything. [SPEAKER_00]: I thought we started at chapter seven.
[SPEAKER_00]: So I thought you said seven for third thing. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, me too. [SPEAKER_03]: As I just said, thirteen in the text. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, uh, let me go there. [SPEAKER_04]: And you said, I probably did. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, I'm like, damn, so I'm probably going to read a lot. [SPEAKER_04]: But because I read seven last time, I'm thinking, okay, maybe it's eight to thirteen. [SPEAKER_04]: No, that's fine.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: So chapter nine starts with who was in the room at Nona's Granny's house, Oprah. [SPEAKER_04]: And it was Rubin. [SPEAKER_04]: And I still don't understand the relationship between Rubin. [SPEAKER_04]: It's he a friend that was a neighbor. [SPEAKER_03]: So he is Rubin and finds the next brother. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: And no, no, and Rubin were friends growing up.
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, well, you probably don't get that because you probably didn't read that far. [SPEAKER_03]: I think they started mentioning like Chuck and Twelve and like thirteen. [SPEAKER_04]: They mentioned it in nine that they grew up together. [SPEAKER_04]: I just couldn't figure out what's his relation to her and her family and why he had her granny's house. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, because because they were friends.
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, well, I'm jumping ahead a little bit because it mentioned that later on, but [SPEAKER_03]: Nona and Rubin were friends first. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: And then Julie and it's Julie, right? [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, Julia. [SPEAKER_03]: So Julia and Sonja became, and Sonja net became friends because they were, they were Rubin and Nona's older sisters. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: That too. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, Rubin was in the room waiting for her at her granny's house.
[SPEAKER_04]: And, um, she's. [SPEAKER_02]: They were pictures. [SPEAKER_04]: What she's saying? [SPEAKER_02]: They were sisters. [SPEAKER_04]: And, um, and then she starts telling us about a flashback that she had when she was on the porch. [SPEAKER_04]: And the flashback pissed me off because a flashback was, uh, when she was younger and she was planning to run away with her boo.
[SPEAKER_04]: And she told Julia what she was planning to do and Julia was just like, you know it's too late for you to be going out if I'm coming in. [SPEAKER_04]: And she was just like, well, you know, she had a suitcase in the bushings and everything. [SPEAKER_04]: She was like, well, I'm planning to go with basically her boo at the time. [SPEAKER_04]: And Marcus, yeah, Marcus, you're going to go and eat low. [SPEAKER_04]: And I, I'm just like, why would you tell your oldest sister that?
[SPEAKER_04]: Because she already barking at you for, we, out to late for curfew. [SPEAKER_04]: And, and she was like, well, what are y'all going to do? [SPEAKER_04]: She was like, it doesn't matter. [SPEAKER_04]: We can travel, go see the world together. [SPEAKER_04]: He's going to take care of me. [SPEAKER_04]: And she was like, well, you know, he is, he's a good man.
[SPEAKER_04]: which kisses girls more because it's kind of like in order for you to get back at your sister you went ahead and you married him like the nerve of you I how thirsty can you be and um basically um Mona insinuated that uh Julia was the only person that knew that she told [SPEAKER_04]: She had to be the one that sentenced to her death. [SPEAKER_04]: And so I'm just like, okay, that's why I earned her death. [SPEAKER_04]: We're putting heads because her death found out in some way.
[SPEAKER_04]: Them going away together didn't happen because her death got in the middle of it. [SPEAKER_04]: So I was like, okay, now I understand why they got beef. [SPEAKER_04]: And then second that was there. [SPEAKER_01]: Sergeant that. [SPEAKER_04]: Sergeant that, whatever was there. [SPEAKER_04]: And she was a witness too. [SPEAKER_04]: basically her being like, keep it a hush type shit. [SPEAKER_04]: What's the team was really going on? [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't see sons of that, snitching to her dad. [SPEAKER_04]: It had to be Julia, but we don't know the facts yet, or I don't know the facts yet. [SPEAKER_04]: But I think that's really fucked up for her to do that. [SPEAKER_04]: And then fast forward, mama gets up and her granny's cooking. [SPEAKER_04]: And she goes in the room and she's talking about how everything is still the same.
[SPEAKER_04]: Nothing has changed and she went to the back of me because she was going to change her clothes. [SPEAKER_04]: And then she hears a voice and her granny tells the person and don't call her peaches. [SPEAKER_04]: And she's just like, well, who is that? [SPEAKER_04]: And then you hear like, no, no, and it's Julia's son. [SPEAKER_04]: And that's the first time she's seen him. [SPEAKER_04]: He fought team. [SPEAKER_04]: No, the son. [SPEAKER_04]: So the son meets her in the house first.
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, and so she was like, who is this and then her granny's like, that's Jayden, that showed that for you. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, he's basically her old boo aka, this is Daddy. [SPEAKER_04]: And he basically dropped them off. [SPEAKER_04]: And the son doesn't know nothing. [SPEAKER_04]: He doesn't know nothing. [SPEAKER_04]: He doesn't know that he used to be old booze. [SPEAKER_04]: And his mama stole. [SPEAKER_04]: But he is like, do you want my dad drop me off?
[SPEAKER_04]: He's outside. [SPEAKER_04]: Do you want to be him? [SPEAKER_04]: And then my wife, she didn't know him. [SPEAKER_04]: She been all the through him. [SPEAKER_04]: And you just last one to find out. [SPEAKER_04]: And so yeah, that's where I was dropped off. [SPEAKER_00]: I don't think they should tell him. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know where some understanding, because now, Peach's known kind of looks like the one that deserted the family for no reason.
[SPEAKER_04]: I think he's old enough to understand. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we're in one and two. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm arguing with Daddy. [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, wow. [SPEAKER_00]: So non-added, I don't have a no reason? [SPEAKER_03]: No, no left because she thought Julia's next time, right? [SPEAKER_02]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: And she was like, nobody came back for me. [SPEAKER_03]: And she was in the car with Ruby to take it to the hotel.
[SPEAKER_03]: When she found out it was marketed, she bought it out of the house. [SPEAKER_03]: And Ruby was outside, so she had Ruby take her to her hotel. [SPEAKER_03]: and Mark and Ruby was like, girl, what's she like, what do you run her from? [SPEAKER_03]: And she was like, nothing. [SPEAKER_03]: That they're like that whole situation or whatever. [SPEAKER_03]: And he was like, you're not the, you're not the peaches that I grew up with.
[SPEAKER_03]: And she said, what you mean, he was like, you're different. [SPEAKER_03]: And she was like, different in a good way. [SPEAKER_03]: He was like, no, just different. [SPEAKER_03]: And he was like the peaches I don't know right. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Like the peaches, I don't know anything that would have made her stronger. [SPEAKER_03]: And she was right, but Marcus ain't come back for me, like, kind of look at for me.
[SPEAKER_03]: She was in Ruby was like, no, like, Marcus and her dad should Chicago to come and get you. [SPEAKER_03]: And you didn't go. [SPEAKER_04]: But she's only gonna make her feel worse about that time apart from her dad. [SPEAKER_02]: Right. [SPEAKER_00]: No, when she did, no, I was thinking she was a weekend bitch. [SPEAKER_00]: He's no. [SPEAKER_00]: I did think that. [SPEAKER_00]: very on.
[SPEAKER_03]: So when she found that out, it passed over to Julia and Julia outside of work, working as a teacher. [SPEAKER_03]: She's also a real estate and she's like the top real estate agent and that's just a city. [SPEAKER_03]: So she got like a whole bunch of like simply cars and like previous clients, this damn affair, whatever.
[SPEAKER_03]: and she was, um, as you call it, she had a bunch of like, and that's some property, but she sold it, and she sold them to build up, um, Jordan's college wife. [SPEAKER_03]: So, they, um, flashback to when Julia went to when a piece of the left, and Julia was, [SPEAKER_03]: going through a door to work with her first husband. [SPEAKER_03]: Yes. [SPEAKER_03]: And I think that's either Jordan's dad or somebody else is Jordan's dad or not to sure.
[SPEAKER_03]: But somebody else is Jordan's dad. [SPEAKER_03]: And I hold time that she was grieving the fact of her divorce. [SPEAKER_03]: She saw Marcus at the bar, she was going to his ball all the time. [SPEAKER_03]: So bar conversations turned into phone conversations, turned into hangouts, turned into meetups and layups. [SPEAKER_03]: So they got together from trauma bonded basically. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: What else?
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh. [SPEAKER_03]: Imagine that cause Julia to gossip because that's the girl group. [SPEAKER_03]: That's a good girl for you. [SPEAKER_03]: So this is not my phone fucking shit. [SPEAKER_03]: So I'm not gonna be able to make it for the wait tonight on time. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm waiting on my husband because you know, girl, I just can't do it. [SPEAKER_03]: Your dad was very close to me. [SPEAKER_03]: I got to wait for my husband to get off the work and then we go there together.
[SPEAKER_03]: So somebody was like, huh, and so Sergeant Ed, not Sergeant Ed. [SPEAKER_03]: Julia was out at the mall looking for outfit because she didn't want to wear a vest, so she was looking for a dress, and she was like, you know, coming through the clothes at the mall or whatever. [SPEAKER_03]: And, um, Sergeant Ed goes, have you ever made her my heart lately? [SPEAKER_03]: There's out the blue?
[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, I don't know, Julia goes, no. [SPEAKER_03]: And she was like, look who that's how you talk to her. [SPEAKER_03]: And Julia was like, [SPEAKER_03]: Like, a few days ago when she was like, and she didn't say anything to you. [SPEAKER_03]: She was like, no, she was like, well, you might want to go over there and kind of just check on her like being messy. [SPEAKER_03]: Not really hinting to what's going on. [SPEAKER_03]: So it sounds like they got a trouble for it.
[SPEAKER_03]: It sounds like they could feel the beans. [SPEAKER_03]: She got a phone call and then got a phone call. [SPEAKER_03]: Julia gets a call from the funeral home. [SPEAKER_03]: And they said, oh, you haven't made the payment with the missing payment for your dad's funeral service. [SPEAKER_03]: And she was like, oh, I'll be over there in a minute. [SPEAKER_03]: That or whatever. [SPEAKER_03]: And she also said, what's this?
[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe again, I peed just like, what's her real name? [SPEAKER_04]: No, no, no. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, and they had a different her own. [SPEAKER_03]: They're like, oh, my God, it was so good for the unknown. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm so happy that she's here for the funeral. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, and then they found out that the dad got away with it. [SPEAKER_03]: Nobody knows that he got away with it. [SPEAKER_06]: That's right.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: So Julia, heart girl, I have stomach machine. [SPEAKER_03]: No, I have to sit with the child. [SPEAKER_03]: It's all right. [SPEAKER_04]: The fact that she really thought she was going to come. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, nobody knew that that had a will. [SPEAKER_04]: The granny was like, don't be trying to play him. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: In order. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, over with like girl, you're dead in our stupid.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: And people's like what the fucking mean got with everything she got to me. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what to take care of him. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so Mark is saying I don't join Daddy. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I don't think no that the whole time. [SPEAKER_03]: Um, from what it sounded like I don't think he knows because she said, [SPEAKER_03]: Marcus, thinking that he's as there, is better than joining all of his great ideas.
[SPEAKER_00]: But I kind of clocked it because when he the one who dropped him off, yeah. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_00]: So I thought that if he knew he wouldn't be, you know, well, maybe he would, I don't know. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, uh, well, he didn't know that. [SPEAKER_04]: She was there. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm sure if he knew no one was inside, he would have walked in. [SPEAKER_03]: No, he knows you were there. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, he is. [SPEAKER_03]: Uh-huh.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's why she ran out because she saw my kids. [SPEAKER_02]: What? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, he taught to him. [SPEAKER_03]: He taught how to teach. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I was just went outside and went to the car. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm in the window, like what's up? [SPEAKER_03]: Wait, didn't she have a boyfriend now? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, no, but still. [SPEAKER_04]: Let's just stop being around the place and just to speak. [SPEAKER_04]: And address it, yeah.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: You're the partner with the hair, so come and look at since you're up to date. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it is. [UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I need to have to do that. [SPEAKER_04]: We got some of the traits. [SPEAKER_04]: But I'm looking at it. [SPEAKER_04]: It's just regular. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, don't worry. [SPEAKER_03]: You can still fuck out. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: We. [SPEAKER_04]: So there's all my happened.
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm not sure either if I remember. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm not, I'm not meticulous like you, I ain't taking our notes. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh yeah, I'd be taking those for that one and make sure I don't misunderstand. [SPEAKER_04]: You'd be like my back up when I think my notes, if I go over it, I'd be like, do that listening thing. [SPEAKER_02]: What are you looking at today? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I have the people I want my pay to my money to the front desk. [SPEAKER_04]: As you said.
[SPEAKER_03]: You don't know what I'm going to tell me when she heard it. [SPEAKER_03]: No, no, she said, oh, that lady got the same name with me. [SPEAKER_01]: Not thinking that they're taking her home. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's you. [SPEAKER_03]: But she knew the whole thing was missing. [SPEAKER_04]: The whole time. [SPEAKER_03]: She didn't have the opportunity to take her for a damn while. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what my mom would do. [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't know.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_01]: She lived at me. [SPEAKER_01]: She said, Oh, what you doing here? [SPEAKER_01]: I said this. [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, my God. [SPEAKER_02]: I'm thinking she's the dog out for a while. [SPEAKER_02]: Then I look at her phone. [SPEAKER_03]: I feel an Uber notification property. [SPEAKER_03]: I saw this. [SPEAKER_03]: She took over back to the Walmart. [SPEAKER_03]: But nothing showed that she went back to her place. [SPEAKER_03]: So I'm going on a Walmart.
[SPEAKER_03]: I got a people calling me looking for a degree about to pull out the cameras and everything. [SPEAKER_03]: The next thing that I know of this thing, she went with her memories. [SPEAKER_03]: I said, yeah, they're like, come here. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: So the next read is September, for a team to a team stop at nineteen. [SPEAKER_04]: You'll put it on the team. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm gonna hit. [SPEAKER_04]: What is it? [SPEAKER_04]: Making it for you.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm scared to go to a right museum because what if they decide to kill you? [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, that's cute. [SPEAKER_04]: That was um white club bowl that went to this museum. [SPEAKER_04]: I want to say in Chicago. [SPEAKER_04]: and add like the furniture section like the one here in Atlanta. [SPEAKER_04]: So Vorsky crystals a chair. [SPEAKER_04]: What is man fake like he sat on it and fell on it and broke it in the museum and they were both on camera. [SPEAKER_04]: That's a dog.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why would he do that? [SPEAKER_04]: He fell right back into that thing. [SPEAKER_04]: I was like, Jesus. [SPEAKER_04]: I hope they had like the best insurance on that. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, they're so ignorant. [SPEAKER_03]: This is gonna hit some. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm sure they have one, but I know it's covered on you. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: He wears a little childish. [SPEAKER_03]: Very. [SPEAKER_04]: I wanna don't play. [SPEAKER_04]: I wanna tell you.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's a lie. [SPEAKER_04]: It's a kid. [SPEAKER_03]: It's everything in my mouth. [SPEAKER_03]: Everything in my mouth. [SPEAKER_04]: It's a plug. [SPEAKER_04]: Baby, everywhere. [SPEAKER_03]: I got bitch. [SPEAKER_04]: So yeah, further than that, anything going on. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm trying to submit if I want to go get a pizza. [SPEAKER_03]: Are you for a time? [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, not going on. [SPEAKER_03]: It's just life and life.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: It's about to be get crazy. [SPEAKER_04]: All right. [SPEAKER_03]: I miss what you do when I feel like I still long. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's very dragged out. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it was only Wednesday. [SPEAKER_04]: So glad I took out tomorrow. [SPEAKER_04]: I needed it. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, Friday too. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, Friday too. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I got a CD off as well, my brother. [SPEAKER_03]: And I'll be very no big Jewish.
[SPEAKER_04]: Look, we're going to be upstairs. [SPEAKER_04]: We're right here. [SPEAKER_04]: Hi, Kobe. [SPEAKER_02]: Kobe. [SPEAKER_03]: You know, we don't have a birthday. [SPEAKER_03]: You said, yeah, I thought y'all couldn't go there. [SPEAKER_03]: What'd you call it? [SPEAKER_03]: No, like why are you talking about that? [SPEAKER_03]: What y'all going to? [SPEAKER_03]: Which call it? [SPEAKER_00]: Wait. [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, what's what to call it? [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, tell you.
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, all the spot. [SPEAKER_00]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: No, that's all I'll floor to. [SPEAKER_02]: Like I can't speak to them. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: You know where he goes and leave that real conversation. [SPEAKER_03]: I'll take it. [SPEAKER_02]: Wait a second. [SPEAKER_04]: I do appreciate the update. [SPEAKER_04]: I found where you have that like a face ID to get in certain apps.
[SPEAKER_04]: Now I ain't got to worry about are you going into like my messages or then going on TikTok or IG. [SPEAKER_04]: I was like, yes. [SPEAKER_03]: What a little wrong lady. [SPEAKER_03]: It's her. [SPEAKER_03]: She's about there. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the CB columny in the middle of me working and then when I call her back, she'll answer. [UNKNOWN]: A typical. [SPEAKER_04]: I called her when I was running. [SPEAKER_04]: She used her. [UNKNOWN]: Typical.
[SPEAKER_03]: No, we can't have been scratching me. [SPEAKER_03]: Parker. [SPEAKER_00]: I don't think we'll see fireworks. [SPEAKER_03]: No, that's our purpose. [SPEAKER_03]: She just be mad. [SPEAKER_03]: She, well, you know, she got the color around her neck. [SPEAKER_03]: So she first started half the time. [SPEAKER_03]: I'll never try to let, and I'll be trying to get the scar out and make sure, you know, it's, it's healing like it's supposed to.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that Friday before I think I that Wednesday before her appointment they called me. [SPEAKER_03]: And they were like, um, this is most due for a Quincy, was it coming in time to bring me like, well, I'm bringing one and I'll Friday. [SPEAKER_03]: Can I bring them in too? [SPEAKER_03]: She was like, yeah, no problem. [SPEAKER_03]: I love it. [SPEAKER_04]: I do the girls appointment. [SPEAKER_04]: Get your honor. [SPEAKER_04]: Everybody at the same time.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he said he want to join a trail group. [SPEAKER_04]: They're not went out there. [SPEAKER_04]: I have a friend that does marathons, trail groups, by groups, and he's in Jersey. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like he's thinking. [SPEAKER_04]: It's different for your body, but it's just [SPEAKER_04]: Once you get in it, you just in it. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like something you feel like you have to do all the time.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: To have the group on part of the other time, I'm going back right. [SPEAKER_04]: I think it is for when it's not too hot. [SPEAKER_04]: I feel like I'm gonna be in my ass. [SPEAKER_02]: I'm going right back to one of the dishes. [SPEAKER_04]: If it's somebody that's not always trying to keep up with you, it's like, maybe at this spot when you're done. [SPEAKER_04]: And just let me do my own thing. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like, be honest, stay together and you go.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's like tricks. [SPEAKER_04]: If we all go on the trip and we just want to freestyle it and you got that one person is the only person that I want to dis this, I tend to raise certain at seven a.m. [SPEAKER_03]: I want the people that's freestyle and we'll do it. [SPEAKER_03]: It will meet up at something. [SPEAKER_03]: After that, like we were like that in Japan, we're like, we're gonna do all this together and you want to do something before that.
[SPEAKER_03]: After that, by itself, add that. [SPEAKER_04]: This, I said to you this video, I'm excited this boy. [SPEAKER_04]: His mom just hit him like random and she's like, I'm going to Japan on this day. [SPEAKER_04]: Do you want to come? [SPEAKER_04]: And he is like, my mom, she completely forgot that I just had a new job. [SPEAKER_04]: I had no vacation time. [SPEAKER_04]: And I'm trying to decide on if I want to go, my mom's to Japan. [SPEAKER_04]: He's Asian.
[SPEAKER_04]: He's like, I'm to Japan and quit. [SPEAKER_04]: Or keep my job in my go. [SPEAKER_03]: Depending quit. [SPEAKER_04]: I was like, can't you gonna be like, I quit. [SPEAKER_04]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit. [SPEAKER_03]: I quit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think I was still recording on PR. [SPEAKER_04]: I knew it's an I already got major edits to do. [UNKNOWN]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: You're so a bit heavy. [SPEAKER_04]: Which is it? [SPEAKER_03]: I think it's fuck with pizza heavy. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, you know, you can't go wrong. [SPEAKER_03]: You really can't be bad for my favorite food as I'm like a pizza. [SPEAKER_04]: No, see, you always do it too much. [SPEAKER_04]: I just pay my rent. [SPEAKER_04]: Come back down.
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[SPEAKER_04]: What you're what you're I think about Miss Orange man making passing down your house non-existent [SPEAKER_00]: And for now, what? [SPEAKER_04]: So he'll allow my into effect on July first where if you own your house, you no longer can pass it down to the next generation. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_00]: You don't want people to own home. [SPEAKER_04]: And I like that you there a child will have to pay something towards that house.
[SPEAKER_04]: It can't just give it to them anymore. [SPEAKER_04]: Why would the rich, because you know what they look to do that? [SPEAKER_04]: Why would the rich vote for him to be in a position to vote for that? [SPEAKER_03]: Because they put him in trust fund, they don't put him in like, they don't curse someone. [SPEAKER_03]: They put the house in a trust. [SPEAKER_03]: And then I can transfer over the trust. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_03]: Can't transfer over the home.
[SPEAKER_02]: That's great. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Shit, shit, shit. [SPEAKER_03]: We all need to work on our upgraded skate plan. [SPEAKER_04]: I know. [SPEAKER_03]: I know. [SPEAKER_03]: Say, we all need to be working on getting the fuck out of the US. [SPEAKER_00]: I'm thinking Canada over the UK. [SPEAKER_03]: I don't want to know where it's called, but Japan, it gets cold, so I'll just map a second up. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't want to be anywhere where it's always high either.
[UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: What's your girlfriend Miami? [SPEAKER_03]: So I'm like, you know, I don't mind that. [UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: But I feel like that he now is different than the heat when I was growing up. [SPEAKER_04]: It's show is because everybody began the same weather some more times. [SPEAKER_04]: It's striking. [SPEAKER_04]: Why are you in her room? [SPEAKER_04]: I in need so I ever get a little like daddy's lover.
[SPEAKER_04]: because he just stayed crawling on him, like, she had influence. [SPEAKER_03]: But Kiki, I trust you in the UK. [SPEAKER_00]: We've been talking about it. [SPEAKER_03]: You raising your son in the UK, which I will. [SPEAKER_00]: Or Canada? [SPEAKER_04]: It turns Jagged in a ring on Berlin every day. [SPEAKER_03]: Canada, Canada is too close to the US for me. [SPEAKER_04]: I feel like they are on the verge of some shit. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I feel like if you're gonna do it, do it.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'll let you know if you're gonna move out of country just get a fuck out. [SPEAKER_04]: Because this is all country is a free. [SPEAKER_04]: And you know, applicants love the UK. [SPEAKER_04]: You don't even like six. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, applicants in the Caribbean. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they love they love the UK. [SPEAKER_04]: But then you can be on some bullshit too. [SPEAKER_03]: They do me on both bullshit. [SPEAKER_04]: And then job might be there.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I do better off in Germany, don't know. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, but you can have a lot of two generations lose Caribbean people to Jamaica, and they never been there in their life. [SPEAKER_04]: Just on some, we don't need you no more shit. [SPEAKER_03]: Damn for real? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, which is so crazy. [SPEAKER_04]: They've been doing that for like the past ten years.
[SPEAKER_03]: Because I know when they were on a British rule, you can get free flights from Jamaica to the UK. [SPEAKER_00]: Dominion's cute though. [SPEAKER_00]: So it's what's going on? [SPEAKER_04]: I want to go to Switzerland. [SPEAKER_03]: What's the name of this place on earth? [SPEAKER_00]: It's so interesting. [SPEAKER_04]: It's so beautiful. [SPEAKER_03]: I say it's beautiful. [SPEAKER_03]: Just, you know, would that fly rich and just go? [SPEAKER_06]: What should we get?
[SPEAKER_03]: It makes that credit card if we got you. [SPEAKER_03]: Come on, give it a laugh with the rest of the business that you owe. [SPEAKER_00]: You're gonna owe somebody anyway. [SPEAKER_03]: Listen. [SPEAKER_03]: Delilah, you're gonna be on a bitch. [SPEAKER_04]: I see, when she's thinking he almost done with it, that's when they raise it. [SPEAKER_00]: Right. [SPEAKER_00]: And they will can't believe that we pay taxes for it.
[SPEAKER_04]: I just actually, that she's like, do you have to pay taxes in another book? [SPEAKER_04]: He was like, so when you go to the store, and it costs a dollar, you pay in the dollar in eight cents. [SPEAKER_04]: That's it. [SPEAKER_04]: And then you go around at the end of the year and pay him again. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: That's it. [UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Don't talk about what you got to eat, bitch. [SPEAKER_03]: You're playing.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's what I'm talking about. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm fucking liquor tax. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what I'm talking about. [SPEAKER_04]: Say, everything comes with a tax. [SPEAKER_03]: everything takes. [SPEAKER_03]: And you know the crazy thing about that is, and I just say this shit all the time. [SPEAKER_03]: These motherfuckers got away from the UK because they didn't want to pay taxes. [SPEAKER_03]: And now they're here trying to take the very fucking thing.
[SPEAKER_00]: Get out of it, economy so good. [SPEAKER_03]: I'll give a damn. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, I'm like, my pockets to be good. [SPEAKER_03]: Maybe I'm working really bad with new people. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe what? [SPEAKER_03]: I'm saying the manager there were people who are crying about the new people. [SPEAKER_04]: Standard, unexpected. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, they're like, I don't know if it was this new batch or people were, I don't know what the fuck they are.
[SPEAKER_03]: They're like, you're all the fuck they aren't eating them. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe most of them just have to, they got in and got a job to stop looking. [SPEAKER_03]: Listen, listen, I'm trying to be kind of looking. [SPEAKER_04]: But you know when you get in somewhere, you still look at me? [SPEAKER_03]: Do you? [SPEAKER_03]: Do you? [SPEAKER_03]: Do you? [SPEAKER_03]: Do you? [SPEAKER_03]: Do you? [SPEAKER_03]: Do you? [SPEAKER_03]: Do you? [SPEAKER_03]: Do you? [SPEAKER_03]: Do you?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they inquired and another company for closing room for a... What is it for utility? [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, okay. [SPEAKER_04]: No, it's not carried. [SPEAKER_04]: It's for utility company. [SPEAKER_03]: And then a fertility company? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and they offer like, [SPEAKER_04]: how to get pregnant products and they offer baby products. [SPEAKER_04]: How to assist with the moms after they have the baby. [SPEAKER_03]: Okay. [SPEAKER_00]: What is Carrie?
[SPEAKER_00]: Carrie? [SPEAKER_00]: Carrie? [SPEAKER_03]: No, Carrie. [SPEAKER_03]: So, Carrie is a company that's like a, uh, a vitro company. [SPEAKER_06]: Hmm. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: You see that clip of that girl that paid to have her ex frozen and all of them died. [SPEAKER_03]: No. [SPEAKER_03]: I had a plug. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh my gosh, she was like, yeah, she was like, I paid to have my strongest eggs frozen and none of them made it. [SPEAKER_04]: Wow. [SPEAKER_04]: That's crazy.
[SPEAKER_03]: You know what I wanted to know, and this is me being like an insurance man for a minute. [SPEAKER_03]: Who the, who the service was kind of companies? [SPEAKER_00]: Lois of London. [SPEAKER_03]: Really? [SPEAKER_00]: Unusual race. [SPEAKER_02]: Hmm. [SPEAKER_00]: Hmm. [SPEAKER_00]: It's probably some other surplus lines here used to, but mostly. [SPEAKER_03]: That's what I'm thinking, like, if there's a surplus kind of stuff, because I thought like specialty line stuff.
[SPEAKER_05]: Hmm. [SPEAKER_05]: That's great. [SPEAKER_03]: I wanted to somewhat those doctors also have the same kind of malpractice. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, coverage or would it be a different kind of malpractice? [SPEAKER_04]: I think it's the same kind of malpractice coverage. [SPEAKER_04]: with the clause. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm sure with I can it would like an endorsement for like as a fertility doctor. [SPEAKER_03]: It's not the like that.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm telling you my last words. [SPEAKER_03]: I'll put some insurance there. [SPEAKER_02]: We too. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, we know you're bad. [SPEAKER_03]: Come here and keep talking about this all day and day. [SPEAKER_03]: You just be like something to fuck up. [SPEAKER_02]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm like, so I just confidence. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, my God. [SPEAKER_04]: Like, no, no lie. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm listening to this lady for thirty five minutes.
[SPEAKER_04]: Somebody's granny, Black lady, complain about her agent, her agent's office. [SPEAKER_04]: And I messed up her account. [SPEAKER_04]: How she had a borrow money from three different people to pay the taxes on her house. [SPEAKER_03]: So she, man, pretty bitch. [SPEAKER_04]: And I'm just like, listen, this is about how you say it. [SPEAKER_04]: All people right now. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, what is that? [SPEAKER_04]: My bottom.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I was not to say, um, I mean, if you're trying to get in the game, I might be the time to put your money away to purchase a technically home. [SPEAKER_03]: That's actually property. [SPEAKER_04]: You got a company's diamond shit, something good. [SPEAKER_00]: You can say nobody in fourth property taxes. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, especially older people. [SPEAKER_04]: because they came from a time frame where, yes, your retirement should take you through these years.
[SPEAKER_04]: Now it's kind of like, fuck your retirement, you going through that hole, and you're not going to get health insurance, you're going to pay out of pocket, and they really attack that. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, depending on what kind of company you used to work for, because my mom still has health insurance with her previous employer, because you work for the federal government. [SPEAKER_03]: But she often has Medicare and she gets host security.
[SPEAKER_03]: And she has her pensioner for a more gay that she gets. [SPEAKER_03]: And when she worked for a particular company, when she first moved to, when we first moved to Miami, she was able to get light stock shares in the company, so she gives paid out dividends to everybody. [SPEAKER_00]: I'm gonna only think of my grandpa as a head veteran. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't like how this country treats veterans. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it should never have to act for shit.
[SPEAKER_03]: There's no reason that a veteran said not have a woman that said not have housing and should not have hope here. [SPEAKER_04]: and just access. [SPEAKER_04]: Like, they should have jobs already set up for them in their late stages of life. [SPEAKER_03]: They should be a person, a lot of folks should like that.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Like, though, I don't believe I'm going to the military, but if you do go into the military, like, you should be, like, once you leave, you should be a person, a lot of people should like that. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: All right. [SPEAKER_04]: Let me go get some food. [SPEAKER_03]: I can forget your cool, you just have to be a child. [SPEAKER_04]: My babies can get them to free. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
[SPEAKER_03]: I saw that video that lady who was watching this is what I said it out. [SPEAKER_02]: Let's win! [SPEAKER_03]: I thought it's not funny to do that. [SPEAKER_02]: Let's win! [SPEAKER_02]: Come this one, one, one, one. [SPEAKER_01]: And I don't even have all the way out. [SPEAKER_01]: You know, you just saw a little, a little, a little, a little, a little hard. [SPEAKER_04]: Come on, in my head, drop that one, get to eat along those plans.
[SPEAKER_04]: The audacity, it was for Nellie to say what he said. [SPEAKER_04]: What he went for Nellie to say what he said to Ashanti. [SPEAKER_04]: I saw, I was seeing that on TikTok, but when that baby can talk and tell me when they need to go to the back, I'm guessing that's what now I'll happen. [SPEAKER_04]: But all men do that. [SPEAKER_04]: Not all, but it's just so I think it's a lot, a lot of men are like that. [SPEAKER_04]: A lot of men are like that, yes. [SPEAKER_04]: Pretty dirty.
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't believe that man has ever changed. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, but [SPEAKER_04]: You raise your family's children, your sister's children, and your children. [SPEAKER_04]: And you have the nerve to say that to her. [SPEAKER_04]: That's crazy. [SPEAKER_04]: I know she feels stupid. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, no. [SPEAKER_04]: That's the trick for you. [SPEAKER_04]: And then everything is going on to work. [SPEAKER_04]: And I thought to be around.
[SPEAKER_04]: And I feel like you took that tour on purpose. [SPEAKER_04]: You could use like, I mean, doing the shit. [SPEAKER_04]: It was big. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: That's what that sort of reduced our performing at the inauguration. [SPEAKER_00]: Crazy. [SPEAKER_00]: Because he was getting back like that's about the, um, uh, for a shopping. [SPEAKER_03]: He better be a part of what the thing, literally, too, if you don't mind what you want to be valued.
[SPEAKER_04]: Listen, I love, um, you see me. [SPEAKER_03]: Unless you're doing it, um, his draw, but he's still fine. [SPEAKER_04]: Like he was like, let's play. [SPEAKER_04]: There he is. [SPEAKER_03]: Because they'll say I go to the helicopter, people coming in there and boxing boots. [SPEAKER_04]: Or some great sweat pants. [SPEAKER_03]: We know draw well. [SPEAKER_04]: We know draw well. [SPEAKER_03]: We know draw well. [SPEAKER_03]: Okay. [SPEAKER_00]: Let me see.
[SPEAKER_00]: She was better off just traveling the world. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I think every time I see her mom look at her like girl. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: The face and mom, yeah, totally. [SPEAKER_03]: The fat told you face every single time. [SPEAKER_00]: He's been better off with Stan Hall vacation. [SPEAKER_04]: Boy. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, and then they try to make it for the rest of your life because nothing happened ever.
[SPEAKER_04]: Then, um, when it was on, um, the breakfast club, the same day, why his sidepiece in her comments, talking about how you on camera, looking like a nice happy family. [SPEAKER_04]: You just, just making me, that's the day. [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, uh. [SPEAKER_04]: I said, yeah! [SPEAKER_04]: In the comments, where are whole face? [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_00]: He was a little wet with that feeling, I mean.
[SPEAKER_04]: I did not say the words, but still in the spaces, he was making me yesterday. [SPEAKER_04]: Like a big happy family, I'm just like y'all. [SPEAKER_00]: That's embarrassing. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, it's like a lot of men just really feel like they have the time. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm just like, I'm just like something good. [SPEAKER_03]: I think that'd be good. [SPEAKER_00]: Delicious. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I ain't even worth it. [SPEAKER_03]: If it is true.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's just only temporary. [SPEAKER_04]: She's not going up for the next year and a half. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: He's on, but I can stop by coming back every few months. [SPEAKER_04]: What? [SPEAKER_03]: That's the one to be good. [SPEAKER_03]: Like in the moment. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: And then what I'm really mad at is her ex that she broke up with because he didn't want to have kids at the time. [SPEAKER_04]: He is too. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he a rapper too.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Well, it's not just a beautiful girl. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: It has big back shoulders. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, if it's possible, it's just weekend. [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_02]: I've got essence with this weekend. [SPEAKER_04]: But we've got them sugar ants are back. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god. [SPEAKER_04]: You know my fucking nerves they bite by this door. [SPEAKER_04]: I ain't got no candy over you. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know why to eat here.
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't eat over here. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: I actually can't ask to. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, this door and the finger. [SPEAKER_00]: What is the sugar ass? [SPEAKER_03]: They're all the leftover room. [SPEAKER_04]: They're a little black in it. [SPEAKER_04]: And they don't bite, they just come and they look for food. [SPEAKER_03]: They'll do that because you are. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: What do you have to think about being not guilty?
[SPEAKER_04]: This city could have focused more in on what charges we're going to stick. [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: But I feel like the city just wanted to embarrass him, which they did. [SPEAKER_04]: And they wanted to insight whatever with all the stories that were being told. [SPEAKER_04]: I still don't think when he comes out, anybody's going to really fuck with him like that anymore. [SPEAKER_02]: Wow. [SPEAKER_04]: It's just really embarrassing.
[SPEAKER_04]: And I hope Cassie gets her book deal and moves on her life. [SPEAKER_03]: I definitely want to see Cassie's like time will be about this. [SPEAKER_02]: Yes. [SPEAKER_02]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what I've got to see out for no reason. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_03]: So I want a set of months. [SPEAKER_03]: They're all fucking nuts. [SPEAKER_05]: And months? [SPEAKER_00]: My copy months? [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't need that.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm going to get rid of it. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm going to get rid of a couple of them for it. [SPEAKER_04]: I got three shells of the most. [SPEAKER_03]: I got something that I broke. [SPEAKER_03]: That's why I'm just like, huh? [SPEAKER_04]: You know what I like. [SPEAKER_04]: I like the ones that are stacked up and that little thing that's. [SPEAKER_03]: It is cute. [SPEAKER_03]: I want glass though. [SPEAKER_03]: I want glass. [SPEAKER_02]: I love last month.
[SPEAKER_03]: I want to be like a virtual woman in my house. [SPEAKER_04]: Take you out and do it in Texas in the winter. [SPEAKER_04]: You still don't listen to your cultural station. [SPEAKER_00]: If it were called in Texas, don't get a twist in there. [SPEAKER_00]: This will be like thirties on the breeze. [SPEAKER_00]: I know. [SPEAKER_00]: You guys should... We'll be right back with us. [SPEAKER_00]: First one. [SPEAKER_00]: We'll be right back with us. [SPEAKER_00]: First one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: If I had the panoramic yesterday, we would have been there today. [SPEAKER_00]: Okay. [SPEAKER_00]: You can see in how. [SPEAKER_00]: Well, the blow-up matter isn't over. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm mad at it. [SPEAKER_02]: You'll be in there. [SPEAKER_02]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: That's amazing. [SPEAKER_04]: I told, I'm here. [SPEAKER_04]: I was like, no. [SPEAKER_04]: I said yes. [SPEAKER_04]: She sounds like a few now, says. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's time.
[SPEAKER_03]: The thing you do is you have to do for you. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it's good time. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm a little bit. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I'm a little bit. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I'm a little bit. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I'm a little bit. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm a little bit. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm a little bit. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, of course. [SPEAKER_03]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, on the north side.
[SPEAKER_03]: Whatever, you're wondering, like, I don't forget, but I'll just leave it there for what I use, for what I could. [SPEAKER_03]: And I'm about to use it though. [SPEAKER_02]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: And then what kind of air matches you be getting? [SPEAKER_04]: Kates, did you tell the shit? [SPEAKER_03]: I got to get a big one. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, of course. [SPEAKER_03]: I'll get the big one out there. [SPEAKER_04]: I'll regular air matches in Kates.
[SPEAKER_03]: And I can't let I can't lay on it like a regular bed. [SPEAKER_03]: I'll lay on it like. [SPEAKER_03]: I got that angle. [SPEAKER_00]: Oh my god. [SPEAKER_03]: We want Lego. [SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god. [SPEAKER_02]: I'll put it in. [SPEAKER_00]: There you go. [SPEAKER_03]: Hey there go get some food. [SPEAKER_00]: Please go eat. [SPEAKER_00]: Good night. [SPEAKER_04]: Thanks for listening.
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