Brothers with Opinions -B.W.O.
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Brothers with Opinions -B.W.O.
From Local Legends to Global Icons: Navigating Sports, Legacy, and the Power of Activism
What if the key to understanding modern sports was hidden in high school gymnasiums and college stadiums? This episode kicks off with a vibrant update on the local sports scene, spotlighting undefeated seasons from Daniel Morgan's basketball and football teams. We celebrate standout stars like Zayden Burks and Triston Darling while also dissecting the electrifying Martinsburg versus Spring Mills showdown that captivated the community. We take a moment to critique Millbrook's offensive strategies, offering our perspective on what could elevate their game. From there, we expand our focus to the global stage, tackling the excitement of a jam-packed sports week featuring NFL action, World Series drama with the Dodgers and Yankees, and the return of both the NHL and NBA seasons.
We then shift gears to a more contentious topic: the legacy pressures young athletes face when following in their famous parents' footsteps. Through a lens of empathy and critical thought, we explore Bronny James journey and the expectations that come with being LeBron James's son. The conversation branches out into the realm of symbolism and secret societies, exploring pop culture's fascination with alleged Illuminati connections. From Jay-Z's symbolic imagery to the broader conspiracy theories that entwine global events and influence public perception, this segment promises to challenge conventional thinking while providing intriguing insight into the hidden dynamics of fame.
The episode wraps up with a call to action on activism and empowerment. We discuss the importance of rejecting ignorance, embracing knowledge, and using our voices to challenge societal norms. By highlighting the struggles of individuals conditioned to believe in their worthlessness, we encourage listeners to rise above societal expectations and strive for positive change. Our goal is to inspire a collective movement—a community of activist brothers and sisters unafraid to speak out, be heard, and spark a ripple of enlightenment for future generations.
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Speaker 2:Gotta shine a light on poverty and fight against injustice and always speak the truth when the enemy's amongst us. Bwo Podcast. Ladies and gentlemen, it's changed somewhat, but we're back. My brother, zeb, is currently away at work because for some reason the system has us working on weekends and holidays and you know, you know how it goes and paying taxes on top of taxes. But we're going to start with a little local news and sports, with the one and only Tony Dennis coach of the year from Daniel Morgan, two undefeated seasons in a row for basketball Shout out to whoever their coach is. For football too, I think it's Mondell, because they went undefeated two years in a row as well.
Speaker 3:Yes, sir, they did. They got out of the game yesterday.
Speaker 2:We can start with. Hanley right. What did Hanley do yesterday in that field, Tony, he was at the game.
Speaker 3:But hold on correction. I but hold on correction. I think Danny Morgan's football teams went three years in a row. They haven't lost a game.
Speaker 2:No, it's just two years with this current team, but three years in a row. I could be wrong. They had trust in them.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they had trust. Maybe they did lose that one game that year when they were all in seventh grade, but yeah, good point, we know they definitely went undefeated two years in a row, so congrats to them.
Speaker 2:Wayne's nephew plays on that team. He's a beast on the line.
Speaker 4:They call him Tank, shout out to Big Tank or Little Tank.
Speaker 3:There you go. So local news Sports. We have Clark County in a close win to Strasburg. It was 7-6 the final and they're still undefeated yes, and Skyline over Meridian 27-15.
Speaker 2:With the one that I've been trying to tell people about. Before he got to high school he called me the GOAT man, 260 yards rushing for the young superstar Zayden Burks. Got to definitely shout him out yep, yep, he's a sophomore. Ladies and gentlemen, 260 yards he's definitely doing his thing.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he ended it. It was like 20 to 15. In their last possession he busted like a 60 70 yard run or something and it was like fourth yeah, it was, it was fourth and one and they were in their own territory. And the coach Now remind you it's 20 to 15. And he goes lost. Yeah, all right, yep, but he busted it and won the game for him. So that's a coach believing in his kids. So then you had Hanley destroyed. It was at Liberty, their homecoming.
Speaker 2:Get 56 to 21, it was 49 and nothing at halftime and they got scored on three times because the eighth grade Dan and Morton kids played. They let that, they put them in, that's crazy like that little tank in them out there playing against varsity.
Speaker 4:They no wonder they got scored on, though, right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then, and shout out to Tristan Darley. Ladies and gentlemen, so we're talking about Zayden. Tristan's only a freshman, so we got a lot of stars in the area. That's just babies, if you want to think about it.
Speaker 3:Knife and temp graders yeah and there's even another shout-out to Juju Julian-Wilcom. He's a freshman as well. He's starting at wide receiver now on varsity, so they moved him up. So you have three freshmen starting on the offense the center, tyler Davis, tristan that quarterback and the junior is a receiver Three freshmen that's scary.
Speaker 4:Sounds scary.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and that incoming freshman class next year. They had an undefeated Daniel Morgan team two years in a row, so they got some talent on that team coming in. Yeah.
Speaker 3:Future's bright for them judges man. I can't think of a time when. Do you remember any freshmen starting like that, like coming straight in? Was there any back when we was in school? Just a quick question Not at Hanley, yeah, I mean. Did the Partlows or?
Speaker 2:Kelly did, but that's.
Speaker 3:So nobody that's saying something Like you got three freshmen out there doing their thing, All right. So moving on for scores. Sharando destroyed Millbrook 42 to nothing.
Speaker 2:That's impressive man. They're undefeated still too, aren't they? No, they lost the kettle run.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's Hanley and Sharando's only loss to kettle run. And then, speaking of kettle run, they destroyed Warren County 47 to nothing.
Speaker 2:There's a lot of blowouts, except for the Clark County game and the Martinsburg game.
Speaker 3:So yeah. So, moving on to West Virginia scores, martinsburg the game of the week or year or whatever, both of them undefeated. Martinsburg and Spring Mills. Martinsburg sweeped it out 17-12 to give Spring Mills their first loss. And then Washington beat Hampshire 38-21 and Morgantown beat Hedgesville 45-7.
Speaker 2:I heard there were like 5,000 plus people at that Martinsburg game. Oh, I bet.
Speaker 3:I bet it was packed. So there's your local scores right there. So shout out to all the local talent out there doing their thing. But I will say I told you guys I was going to say this I watched that because I wanted to stream the Martinsburg game and I couldn't get. I don't know, it wasn't on the site I watched, but I watched the Millbrook game instead. Dude, Millbrook's offense is horrible, Horrible. This is all I'm going to say. If I had a kid I wouldn't play for that team. What about Kyler Jackson? All they do is Kyler's hurt. Well, no wonder that they can't even move the ball.
Speaker 3:Kyler's a dog but, dude, like it's a Little League offense, they probably threw the ball twice. It's horrible to watch.
Speaker 4:Yeah, when you run an offense, you've got to have balanced offense.
Speaker 2:So what you're saying is that within two or three years, if they want to win more, they better put Kevin Curry on that head coaching job over there. Yeah, He'll get them athletes to play lead by example, and obviously whoever they have right now isn't working out so well.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's like they tricked it up, their little offense, you know, whatever, all these wildcat, whatever, and it's bad.
Speaker 4:Yeah, so the high school games. It looks like everybody that was pretty much favored to win won right.
Speaker 3:Yeah, in high school.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:The rundown Central didn't play this week.
Speaker 3:Besides, I don't think. So yeah, I don't think they played this week. They were off.
Speaker 4:So that's what it's about, though, really. I mean, you've got to win the games that you're supposed to win, and then you have to win those big games also, though.
Speaker 3:Yep, I mean, except for the Spring Mills-Martinsburg game. Yeah, that could have went either way.
Speaker 2:I'm not sure who was favored in that game, but I'm sure it should have still been Martinsburg, probably, and they were at home.
Speaker 4:It probably was, but Spring Mills had the better statistics throughout the year leading up to that game, so I would have made Spring Mills the favorite of that game. If I was making the line you, I would have made Spring.
Speaker 3:Mills, the favorite of that game. If I was making the line, you know what I mean. Yeah, because you're right. They put up almost 300 points in total offense and then they only gave up one touchdown going into that game, exactly In seven games.
Speaker 2:You would think they are the better team doing something of that nature. Martinsburg is just a powerhouse. Every single season, every man, they pump out d1, d2 kids all the time, their whole team be going college like I can't, I can't hate on them I still funny that hanley's afraid of them like they want to plan who's in the pros right now for martinsburg.
Speaker 3:He played for martinsburg high school.
Speaker 2:The kid that could be starting in the NFL one day. The quarterback for the Bears, the backup for the Bears. Yeah, tyson Badgen.
Speaker 3:They're both rookies.
Speaker 2:They drafted him even after drafting the number one pick from USC. They produced a pro.
Speaker 4:They produce athletes. I'm going to tell you that right now. Professional athletes. There's a lot of them that could go pro, but you know it depends on what position you play.
Speaker 3:Yep, but all right. So moving on, guys, local news there. And then I wanted to say one thing about locally too Don't forget to vote everybody. We got to vote. Got it, wayne? Do you vote? I?
Speaker 4:vote. Yes it Wayne. Do you vote? I vote.
Speaker 3:Yes, I do.
Speaker 2:Chris, you vote. I voted for Lang Campbell and Mark Prokropchak back in the day in Hamlet.
Speaker 3:You was one of them. Kids, you know, at 18, your first time voting. You're like oh, I can write somebody in.
Speaker 2:What does this mean? I never voted because I never believed in any of them being our our leader.
Speaker 3:So I was like nah next, oh lord, all right. So anyway, I just want to put that out there, remind everybody to vote. You know so for the election. But uh, I believe your voice does count somewhat, even though the powers that be will always put who they want in anyway. But I think it counts for something. It's mental. It makes people feel good. Yeah, it makes me feel good.
Speaker 2:Oh, voted. Put the sticker on their shirt Voted.
Speaker 3:I'm with the sticker. That's it.
Speaker 4:That's what I go for I bet you do, you probably have two of them on your hoodie.
Speaker 3:So all right. So topics. Chris, you got the topics right. Yes, sir, All right, let's roll. Let's jump into something here, let's go.
Speaker 2:So, before we really get y'all's minds working, ladies and gentlemen, let's go Before we really get y'all's minds working. Ladies and gentlemen, I just wanted to talk about how this could possibly be the best sports week ever. Not because there's a Super Bowl or March Madness, but if you're a fan of professional sports and sports in general football's in the height of the season, college and NFL, baseball in the World Series, with the Dodgers and Yankees powerhouses in the finals. This year, two best players in the world play on those teams. You have hockey back and the NBA is back. So all those sports are going up once. That's pretty cool. You got a lot to watch if you love sports, and even if you don't like one of them, well, the other ones are on now too. So all those sports are going up once. That's pretty cool. You got a lot to watch if you love sports, and even if you don't like one, well, the other ones are on now too.
Speaker 3:So enjoy yeah.
Speaker 2:Deion Sanders has his team in the bowl game in just the second season in Colorado.
Speaker 3:Now who's your favorite college team? Chris?
Speaker 2:Syracuse by far. We got stomped this week. Wayne called it. He was like y'all going to lose. I'm like nah, we got stomped by Pittsburgh.
Speaker 3:I wanted to break that up. Didn't your quarterback throw like three pick sixes? I?
Speaker 2:know one thing I've seen one of them Dude, dude but dude. It's crazy Like our quarterback has been the bread and butter for us this year. And Pittsburgh, man, they, man, they nice, I didn't know they was that good.
Speaker 3:They undefeated. He threw like four. I think he did it in the first half. He threw Let me look, hold on, I got to check it. But man, your poor quarterback.
Speaker 2:He did not have a good day. Well, I haven't fully loved the quarterback we've had since Donovan, so it's been a while, but yeah, we got stomped. Uva got stomped too, though I know you like UVA, Mr Dengis. Hey, lay off.
Speaker 3:And so does Wayne. Don't just call me out. Look, Chris always wants to single me out.
Speaker 4:Like this, wayne Steele, don't talk much about the Cavaliers anymore, man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we done, lost our head basketball coach.
Speaker 4:You talking about had a good quarterback since Donovan. We had a good running back since Tiki.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you're right, yeah, but that was after Donovan.
Speaker 4:I mean Thomas Jones, he was all right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he was good. He was a beast in the NFL.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he was. Let's say we used to get running backs. Remember we produced Terry Kirby. Yeah, like we don't get any running backs now. That's when I went to see UVA.
Speaker 2:I was like 9, 10 years old and they had Terry Kirby, herman Moore, sean Moore. I was a kid, but they were stacked.
Speaker 3:That team with Terry Kirby that year you know they got to the number one ranking in the nation. They were ranked number one.
Speaker 4:It was the one big dude, Charles Way.
Speaker 3:And I think they lost to. I can't remember who they lost. They got upset by something, but yeah, they had a hell of a squad, yeah.
Speaker 2:Herman Moore and Sean Moore and their whole team went pro. But they don't get all those athletes now like they used to get. Those are like the best players from the state. Yeah, now some of them go to Tech and then others they go to schools outside of the state. Mm-hmm, but yeah, man, so definitely fun for sports, but yeah at least at least the, the college teams of all three of us got blown out this week here so moving on, nothing to talk about there nothing to talk about for us but we will bring up the world series.
Speaker 3:We'll talk about that a little bit, because I'm a yankee. Two games to none right now. I'm a yankees fan, you did so. I watched a little bit of the game last night and I cut it off because I just got, but they were down four one but uh, they lost four to two.
Speaker 2:But otani hurt his shoulder last night, did he? Yeah, so we'll see he's got. He's having tests on him today so yeah, so yankees are down.
Speaker 3:Oh two, yeah, it's now. It's definitely going to come down to the pitching man. It's whoever has. So yeah, so Yankees are down 0-2 right now.
Speaker 4:It's definitely going to come down to the pitching man. It's whoever has the better pitching.
Speaker 3:Oh, that's always the case. They're coming back here today, so yeah, bring it to the. Bronx. Oh yeah, the whole series could swing.
Speaker 4:Yeah, to me it's about the aces. Who have the better aces? I think Las Vegas has the aces.
Speaker 2:Yeah, to me it's about the aces. Who have the better aces? I think Las Vegas has the aces.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's what they say. You know brand-wise name? Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 2:But to me would you say, Ohtani and Judge are probably the two best players in the league right now.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, you're right, you got the two best teams. Go ahead, wayne.
Speaker 4:No, no, I wasn't going to say nothing, I was just agreeing.
Speaker 3:But the two's better than those two.
Speaker 2:I love Fernando Tatis, but I think those two are the top two and then he might be right there behind him.
Speaker 3:Mm-hmm, but Judge is not having a good series right now. He's not doing nothing. Seems like his numbers drop off when the postseason comes around. It seems like a lot of players where you find out who's clutch and who's not Right. Is he worth that big paycheck?
Speaker 4:It's all about when the time matters you know what I mean. That's like Tony's boy Dak.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he's another one. He can be beast in the regular season and then in the playoffs straight duds. But then, Tony, you just said, see who's clutch and get that paycheck. But he's not clutch. Not hating, it's true, he's not clutch, but he got that bag bigger than anybody ever in the league.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't agree with it. I don't think anybody should get paid that much. I think you all agree with that too.
Speaker 4:I mean, it's the entertainment world. They get that many viewers and watchers and buyers for tickets and players see that. So, as an agent representing a player, he's going to be like hold on, we're going to demand more because they're getting more.
Speaker 3:So I mean I get it, it's a part of the game. Yeah, I just looked up Judge's stats right now. In the first two games he has one hit at nine at bats.
Speaker 4:Told you.
Speaker 3:He's one for nine.
Speaker 4:His numbers just drop off.
Speaker 3:He's batting basically like 100 right now.
Speaker 4:Not good for your star player.
Speaker 2:But they have two stars because they have Stanton.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I was going to say Stanton, stanton's doing his thing.
Speaker 4:The Dodgers. They got multiple stars.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I ain't going to lie, that walk-off by Freddie Freeman was beast the other day.
Speaker 4:Oh, yeah, yeah man, I'm so mad we got rid of him, man.
Speaker 2:He used to play for the Braves Yup. They used to say you have that commercial living, the hug life.
Speaker 3:So yeah, chris, on top of what you said you know it is a great, I never really thought about that, you got like all four sports. You said you know it is a great, I never really thought about that, you got like all four sports right yeah, the major sports in this country at this time of year.
Speaker 2:I mean soccer's even going on. Major league soccer just started back up this week too, Cause messy in Miami won their first game.
Speaker 3:So if you're a sports fan, it's a great time of the year. Like Chris just said, the height of both college and nfl and world series and nhl's out started up.
Speaker 2:It's all about that revenue and you wanted to talk a little bit about something that doesn't very, very often happen with uh brownie and his pops right who brownie, oh nepotism yeah, you said you wanted to talk a little bit about it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we could talk about it. I mean, I'd get you guys' opinions on it. It's like we talk about getting somewhere where you want to be. We know damn well that Bronny is not good enough to be in the NBA, and the only reason he's there is because of his dad. Agreed.
Speaker 2:I don't know if he's not good enough. I would just say he definitely should have either stayed in college more or starting the g league, but I've seen that he's going to be splitting his time between the pros and the g league.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just saw that too, you know but I would say I would say on the other side, which is but would you? Would you basically throw your middle finger up to Quincy and would Wayne throw his middle finger up to Kobe and be like, nah, I don't want them guys in the pros with me. If you was able to help your son get there, you would do what you could.
Speaker 3:I mean, that's why it's a touchy subject. What were you talking about? I've heard from coaches. All you need is an opportunity. That's why it's a touchy subject. It's like what were you talking about? You got to get it. I've heard from coaches and stuff.
Speaker 3:It's like all you need is an opportunity, and that's what he's getting right now and that's what he has from his dad. I mean, I think about it Like, can you really hate on it? Like we know he's not skilled enough to be a in my opinion. We know he's not at that level like an NBA player. He is a G League player. I'm not saying he won't ever get there because he's young, but he needs to develop more. Like you said, he should have stayed in college longer.
Speaker 2:People sit there and hate and bash on him for having poor games right now, but I'm like he is just a kid, he's probably not ready. But in the same right, tyrese Halliburton, all-star USA player. He scored zero points in 26 minutes the other day. Jimmy Butler supposed to be this and that he scored three points in 28 minutes. Like, these guys be shitting a bit sometimes too. You know what I mean, and they're like stars, but there's a big difference there.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying but people be like, oh you can't do this and that I'm like.
Speaker 2:Well, sometimes some of the best players in the world can't do it either. Consistently. Oh yeah, of course, yeah, we got to give that man a chance, like you just said, like I don't have any kids, but your guys' kids are like my nephews and stuff my kids make it. I would and definitely if I could still be there when they coming through Cause multiple businesses. People get money and jobs and opportunities because their parents or their family own businesses and put them in position to do it all the time.
Speaker 3:But when?
Speaker 2:it comes to celebrity, and definitely black celebrity, people are going to be like oh. Oh, that's that, that daddy stuff and want to hate. You know what I mean. But I'm like oh, oh, that daddy stuff. They want to hate. You know what I mean? But I'm like, shoot man, people, help their kids, all the time.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it ain't nothing but critics, man. I mean it's just people critiquing what he's doing out there, you know, and then bashing him for him not living up to the hype of his daddy's last name. You know what I'm saying. Like, let the dude, like build his game up. Like Chris said, he's going to be playing in between the G League and the professional league. So I mean, when you go to the G League, it's still professional athletes there, man, so players that should be in the league but they're not. So I mean, we'll see, man, let the dude develop, play a little bit outside of the pros and see how he grows from there. I agree.
Speaker 4:That's just my input on it.
Speaker 3:I agree. So we bring that up. Yeah, I just wanted to talk about that, what y'all thought about that? But hey, the best of luck to him. Like you say, the kid had a heart issue and everything came back from that, you know. So, give him some time. He's young and we'll see. Only time will tell right, but in the moment everybody's just dogging the whole situation, you know. So is he ready? In my opinion, no, he's not ready, but we'll see, time will tell.
Speaker 4:That's why it's brothers with opinions.
Speaker 2:He might ball out if he played for somebody like the Wizards.
Speaker 4:Exactly.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean.
Speaker 4:It's a situation that this guy has been put in man.
Speaker 3:I'll say, yeah, I mean, you just said the situation he was put in. I'm just going to say, man, I wonder how much pressure I'm going to to say is like man, how, I wonder how much pressure. I'm going to say pressure, it's a lot of damn pressure. With his dad, the biggest franchise in the NBA, one of them, you know, the Lakers. It's like the pressure he has on his right now.
Speaker 2:It's like you say he's expected to carry on a legacy, you know, but we're all the same age and he's expected to carry on a legacy, you know, but we're all the same age and we remember seeing our so-called GOAT, Mr Michael Jordan, and his kids couldn't do it either. I mean, they didn't even make it to the NBA.
Speaker 3:They played college ball, but you know what I mean. That's tough, but see, another thing is what gets on everybody's nerves is how LeBron's always in the spotlight. You know he's at his son's gate, this and that, like I guess he wants to be the center of attention, but it's because LeBron is the biggest athlete in the world, so they're going to always be there and hype it up.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean. It's not like if Grady Dick and fucking Josh Hart have kids and they're playing games. Everybody's not going to be all oh, this and that, but it's LeBron who's the biggest athlete in the world, and possibly of the last 15, 20 years. You know what I mean. So people's like oh, it's LeBron. What's his kids going to do? Just see if he stays in the pros until Bryce comes, cause Bryce is gonna be better than Bronny most likely now Bryce, I can say I think that he has game well, lebron might try to stay in the league until he comes and what grade is he?
Speaker 3:is he in college yet he's still in high school he's still in high school, right yeah, this is his senior year gotcha what was that one clip that they said about Brian the chosen one?
Speaker 2:Well, that was on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 2004.
Speaker 4:2003. Man, he was handpicked for all this man.
Speaker 3:That's a whole other topic.
Speaker 4:Tell you man, his whole life, everything basketball off the court. It just seems like the dude's never in the spotlight of nothing. They try to throw his name out there with the diddy shit. But I mean, have you ever heard of LeBron having any fucking altercation or lawsuits off the court nope, not one.
Speaker 3:I can't praise him for that. He doesn't get into anything Because he was the chosen one.
Speaker 4:They handpicked this guy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Diddy did too, though.
Speaker 4:Yeah, they all did. You know what I'm saying. But everything was good until you know, a couple things surfaced. But I mean, shit happens, man, when you jump out alive.
Speaker 3:Yeah, hmm, I mean, shit happens, man, when you jump out alive.
Speaker 2:Yeah, whole other topic there yeah. It's all another topic, just like his son having a heart attack or whatever he had and almost died. And is that something where he was sacrificed Because somebody in the family is one of the biggest celebrities in the world? Yeah, but he also now got them into the pros with him. Right, he can make things happen. He got JJ to be coach, but shout out to JJ the Lakers are 3-0 right now.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they are 3-0. The next Phil Jackson, jj Redick.
Speaker 4:Huh, I don't know man.
Speaker 3:It's looking promising right now.
Speaker 2:I like JJ. They're playing for him. That's the difference, yeah.
Speaker 4:I was a JJ dude just because Roanoke Virginia, but I wasn't with him when he went to Duke. Man, oh shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he went to Cave Spring High School.
Speaker 4:Yeah, man, he should have went somewhere other than Duke, though.
Speaker 2:Not even North Carolina, but I mean he did and they won the championship.
Speaker 4:He was the shit man. I used to hate it, man, when he came to play Virginia man.
Speaker 3:Well, I mean, if you're getting recruited and Duke's coming after you, I mean, if you're getting recruited and Duke's coming after you, I mean it's kind of hard to say no, right. I mean, let's be honest.
Speaker 4:I mean, of course, because Coach K has shown you. Hey, look, everybody that I put my hands on. They go to the NBA. Bro, do you want to go there?
Speaker 3:That's the dream right, like if your son or something like hey Dad, I got a scholarship or an offer from Duke. You going to sit there and get mad at it?
Speaker 4:I'm going to be wearing Duke Blue Devil shit for the next three or four years Shit.
Speaker 3:Or you'll be like Barry Sanders' dad. Remember he chose Oklahoma or Oklahoma State over Oklahoma and his dad still wore Oklahoma stuff.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I'd probably wear my Virginia stuff still.
Speaker 4:Slice it in half.
Speaker 2:And Coach K's not at Duke anymore, but they got Cooper Flagg and Carlos Boozer's kids going there and they're like all the best players in the country. Dude, they're about to smash.
Speaker 3:They're going to be an NBA squad.
Speaker 4:They got Tony coaching Little John Shire.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he could play ball.
Speaker 4:Yeah, John Shire was all right.
Speaker 3:Who's going to be on Duke's right? Because they got Cooper Flagg.
Speaker 2:And Carlos Boozer's kids.
Speaker 4:Yeah, they're going to be Carlos Boozer's kids who are like.
Speaker 3:One of them is definitely like top three in the nation or ranked.
Speaker 2:Those are the top kids in the nation. Along with Cooper Flagg, he's going to be number one pick next year.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, by far yeah.
Speaker 4:They they'll blow through the season, they'll have a fucked up game somewhere through March Madness and they'll lose you heard it here first.
Speaker 3:Wayne said upset in March, madness.
Speaker 4:I'm going to say Sweet 16. That's where they get upset alright you can write that down if you want, tony they're going to lose to Oregon jam.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you can write that down if you want. Tony, they're going to lose to Oregon Jam.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it'll be one of those hard-fought teams, like a Houston team or like a Texas team or a Georgia team. It'll be somebody, just tough, tough-minded.
Speaker 2:That's been together for two, three, four years.
Speaker 4:Exactly Then they got a good coach. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee that upsets them, that's been together for two, three, four years. Exactly Then they got a good coach.
Speaker 3:University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. That upsets them.
Speaker 4:Never know, man, you never know. That's why they call it March Madness. Let the madness start. Let it begin. Just get started on this Sunday.
Speaker 3:All right, moving on, moving on. So enough with the James family. Wish him well, bronny James. Let's see what the future holds for that young man. But one more question Do you think LeBron stays in the league until Bryce?
Speaker 2:He scored 18 out of 21 points last night on a 21-0 run and scored 14 straight in the fourth quarter. He's pretty good still. I guess He'll probably be there until his son Bryce comes.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's what I said. He stays until he plays with both his sons. He's going to have both of them, yeah.
Speaker 4:My response to that. You said move on, let's move on. Just to be honest, I don't want to see that though.
Speaker 2:Bryce might go to Duke.
Speaker 4:I wouldn't doubt it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you're right, we'll see.
Speaker 2:So, moving on next topic, Illuminati On my mind, soul and my body.
Speaker 3:Illuminati.
Speaker 4:You already know I'm like the producer Irv Gotti.
Speaker 3:Well, keep it going, let's go.
Speaker 4:Nah, we about to talk.
Speaker 3:some facts, though I thought you was going to talk some freestyle.
Speaker 2:Both of you nah, mine was from Jay Z because they've been talking about this for years, because they all know and it's not like Jay Z and all of them is the big Illuminati people. It's the people that allow them to do what they do. That are the ones that are really Illuminati. Those symbols are in everything. We've been brainwashed so long as we didn't even know Even that. The all-seeing eye, it's the all-seeing eye. It's all Illuminati stuff. They brainwash us all to do it. If you ever see all the celebrities, every single celebrity has a black eye picture. What is that Somebody's like? Oh, that's just a coincidence.
Speaker 2:How's it a coincidence. Like a hundred different celebrities got a black eye picture Get the fuck out of here. They're not getting beat up Like it's a part of the Illuminati stuff, man. And then all of them take pictures like this yeah, if you see, you can see all of them, from Rihanna to Lady Gaga, all of them. That's not something everybody just does in pictures. It's because they have to do some of those symbols and stuff. You know what I mean. They're told to do that stuff in the public.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that rock symbol also.
Speaker 3:What's the rock symbol?
Speaker 4:Where they put their two hands together.
Speaker 2:The diamond, but it's really the all-seeing eye because they look through it, they look through it, so it's the all-CNI.
Speaker 4:Yeah, and if you take your index and bring them down to your thumbs, what do you get? You get the two, threes.
Speaker 2:Which is 666. Guess what? I heard that Jay-Z actually got sued and lost by Diamond Dallas Page because he said he patented the diamonds.
Speaker 3:Are you serious?
Speaker 4:Yeah, I didn't hear that, but I was doing some research.
Speaker 2:I've never even heard that before and I'm like really, and they was like Diamond. Dallas Page took Jay-Z to court and won.
Speaker 4:Wow, wow, that's crazy.
Speaker 2:So they can't do that summer no more as part of the rock.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I't do that Some of them were as part of the rock. Yeah, I never heard that. That's wild, that's interesting.
Speaker 4:I'm going to have to look that up when I get a chance.
Speaker 2:I just remember the name but I don't remember them wrestlers too much. But regardless, I believe people like Hulk Hogan, the rock and stone cold are all part of that stuff because they've made it so big Like, and Stone Cold are all part of that stuff because they've made it so big Like I just I feel like almost any person that's reached a celebrity status of that magnitude has been gotten by the Illuminati.
Speaker 4:I agree.
Speaker 2:I don't think you can get so many opportunities if you know, Like how are you everywhere?
Speaker 3:Grish, you're right. I just looked it up real quick. That's crazy. It says back to it says Diamond Dallas Page sued rapper Jay-Z in December of 2005 for trademark infringement.
Speaker 4:Wow.
Speaker 3:Wow, it's true. Alleged that Jay-Z illegally adopted his trade-marketed diamond cutter hand gesture, outcome Page dropped the lawsuit for an undisclosed amount of money.
Speaker 2:I wonder why she dropped it. Jay has way more money than Diamond Dallas. Exactly, chris, I told you I heard I was reading some stuff and I was. It was like damn, I didn't even know that shit, that's crazy, man, dude.
Speaker 4:They probably scared her to death. It was like girl, you better take this money or you ain't gonna get nothing. You know what I'm saying like, that's that high, that's that power. Shit man, that's that control. And what'd you just say, chris? You said jay-z got more money right way more money.
Speaker 2:I ain't gonna lie, I don't know Diamond's bank account, but I know he ain't messing with Sean Carter for sure man even he's been sued by, like Howard.
Speaker 3:You know what? Because of his you know the diamond they Jay-Z has been like multiple people came out Howard Universe it says Howard University, I think filed a lawsuit against him. That's crazy stating what.
Speaker 3:Jay-Z and Rockefeller Records label have coined the slogan. It's the rock, which they proudly shout in songs and at performances. Along with the slogan comes the Rockefeller dynasty sign two hands placed together to form a diamond. That's what they. We all know what it really is. There's other people, including wrestler Diamond Dallas Page, share the same sign but is known as the Diamond Cutter.
Speaker 2:I'm not a big wrestling fan, but I'm pretty sure those kids and people that love wrestling know all about that.
Speaker 3:It wasn't Howard. It's still talking about Donovan Dallas Page.
Speaker 4:Rockefeller.
Speaker 3:Interesting. I never knew that.
Speaker 2:I used to throw that symbol up all the time and be like it's the rock in here. I would do that all the time because Jay and Roger's my baby. I'm going to be honest the same way. 50 had all of us screaming Chucha, chucha.
Speaker 4:He was getting up looks from the people that was walking by you, that's right.
Speaker 3:Very interesting.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, it's all part of that Illuminati stuff, though I'm being serious, not the Diamond Dallas thing, but just all those. If you look at all these videos and stuff, it's nothing but symbols of all that stuff. There's supposedly five countries that really run things, and that's what the five rings for the olympics means. And then the torch is in all kinds of symbolism. It's even on the back of our dams, it's on the dollar bill, it's at the Olympics they hold the torch up to symbolize the start of the Olympics, like all of this stuff is like I have to really look into it more, but supposedly it's all about Illuminati and the devil and just crazy stuff, man, but they put it into everything and most universities have a torch in their symbol. Yeah, and people don't even think about it. What does the Statue of Liberty hold up? A torch.
Speaker 4:Torch.
Speaker 2:And it comes from France, which is one of the five countries. It's four of them in England. I think it's France, germany, italy, england and the USA, and that's what those five rings mean for the Olympic symbol and everything else. You guys should look into it too and really research. But I've seen a whole bunch of stuff and I'm like damn man and we all love the Olympics and this and that. But it's really crazy, like the meaning and symbolism behind stuff that we don't really even know about.
Speaker 4:It's the, it's the joining of their hands together, man, not ours, yeah, to do everything in control. Yep, that's just like what I told you all about that number system. Like when you do zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and if you draw a line from zero to nine, one to eight, two to seven, three to six, four to five, on both sides of the number, it creates like an Illuminati, illuminati eye in like the middle of it. It's just like an eye, just like kind of looking at you, and we all know who started the school systems.
Speaker 2:The ones that we currently have, that's Rockefeller, exactly.
Speaker 4:And what's Jay?
Speaker 2:what's Jay-Z in them? The rock, and they're Rockefeller records.
Speaker 4:Yeah, like that symbol's, like everywhere, it's just like it's almost like that hand coming together again around that circle of numbers that I was just telling you about. It's crazy, man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's pretty wild. You figured that out.
Speaker 4:It's interesting.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it is.
Speaker 4:But I mean, why do they want to, just like, advertise it to us that they are the devil? Like? What is their purpose behind it? You know what I mean? They're blatantly doing it in front of our faces, but why?
Speaker 3:But nobody pays attention. You know what I mean? It's like what did we say way back? We always say people have warned us. Celebrities we share all these videos like Cat Williams is coming out now, but in his stand-ups he's been warning us of all this secret society or whatever. You know shit, these elites doing whatever kind of stuff, but no, because everybody thinks it's jokes. That's what I'm saying, because they're comedians like. They're like oh, they're just joke.
Speaker 3:It's just jokes because the comedians are the ones that are usually call everything out but in all reality, like George Carlin, I share with like, look at, george Carlin was like the very first to start doing that shit, like when you listen to his stand-ups he opened up eyes all the time in the 80s and 90s with his stuff yeah.
Speaker 3:So it's like, but we're like oh, they're just. You know it's just jokes, but in all reality, dude, they're speaking truth in their stand-up. You know it's just jokes, but in all reality, dude, they're speaking truth in their stand-up.
Speaker 2:You know, right in front of our eyes yeah, man, everything's right in front of your eyes but we're always being distracted by them elites, so that we don't really see exactly what's happening in the bigger scheme of things in the world. Like all the dollar, the U S dollar is pretty much being depleted. Even every time I go to the train to get Metro cards and stuff, it almost always says no bills, no bills, no bills. They want you to have to pay with a card and I'm like that's ridiculous. Even the police officer the other day I was like man, this is why everybody be jumping and stuff jumping the turnstiles. He's like, yeah, they're trying to get rid of money, make everybody pay digital. And I'm just like that's OD. I was like what are people supposed to do that? Don't have it. And what are kids and stuff? They want every single person to have to go. Get them a car that they can control and see how much money people have. Yeah, you can't use it without it.
Speaker 3:And what started that?
Speaker 2:Illuminati.
Speaker 3:Well, but COVID, and they did that on purpose.
Speaker 2:They started that.
Speaker 3:Like now, when you seriously think about it, was that just a whole other distraction to what their ultimate plan is? Because now, after COVID, even at like high school football games, they don't take cash anymore, which is just ridiculous. Kids have cash, yeah, they, it's they. You go to a lot of football games in the area.
Speaker 2:They only take card but you know, why all of this works too is because people are like I gotta get a credit card, I gotta get a card, got it. And now kids come into my job all the time and they have credit cards and I'm like they're like 10, 11, 12. I'm like, damn, that's just mind-boggling to me. But uh, how easy we can form and do whatever they want. And before they know it, they're gonna take cash away and people's gonna be like, oh, oh. So what you're gonna do when bobby and mike come down the street to to mow your grass or shovel your snow, you're gonna pay him. You ain't gonna pay him in cash, you're gonna tap the phone or this. And that that's just crazy.
Speaker 3:Well, he's trying to make a dollar yeah, just getting into a whole look, because you just want a hot dog you got all these apps like what cash app and all that.
Speaker 2:You know all this technology they want everybody to have that, that's crazy.
Speaker 3:Yeah, apple pay venmo. You know all these where you can just start it and transfer money what back, and you know. But they can see all those transactions.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, so if christian is going to go down the street and help somebody with some yard work, you better have cash app or something like you just said.
Speaker 4:Like that's crazy but it goes back to what y'all always say, man, they're trying to control us.
Speaker 2:And they are controlling us and all this technology.
Speaker 4:Because they're making people buy this technology. And people are using this technology and now they're tracking you. Your every move, everything you do, is through your phone.
Speaker 3:That's what I was about. Yeah, that's what I was about, ready to say they're in control bro.
Speaker 2:Most of us have iPhone, which is all cni. Yeah, it all connects, tony. So I get it like. Sometimes it might seem like between the three of us we're going off topic, but all this shit, most likely and honestly, it kind of connects, bro, it's all together and it's all being ways that we're being manipulated.
Speaker 3:Control man, oh man, I agree, it all connects technology. That is big. What do they say is like they they're listening through your freaking TV. And what was the big?
Speaker 2:distraction to change everything and make security and technology even more accessible and allowed, because people are like, yeah, yeah, yeah, we need that, we need that 9-11.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I was going to say 9-11.
Speaker 2:9-11 allowed them to do everything with security and they put cameras in every street light, every street pole, every building, boom, boom, boom, boom. And now we're not free. Really we're free, but you know what I mean? They see us all the time, so we don't have that. What is that? That privacy thing? We don't have that.
Speaker 3:Oh, yeah, the privacy lull.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's gone.
Speaker 4:Yeah, all we're doing is just passing time, man that's all we're doing in life passing time. We're all time travelers, that's all. We are man man, that's deep that's my opinion. That's a brother coming from white field all the time.
Speaker 2:Man, that's just what I do we've all been here before I believe it, chris as other people or other spirit, other, maybe same spirit, other bodies.
Speaker 2:Now you're getting like reincarnation, I mean yes, I do, yes, I do, I totally do we can't say for sure, because I don't remember being here before, but and it's kind of weird, like it's like well, and that's why we all know what they some people do feel like they remember things from the past and I'm like all right, or maybe the future, sometimes too right, some people be knowing shit and I'm like but but why is there so many people that become teachers and they know so much stuff from in the past?
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying. I mean, I get it A lot of reading and researching but, like a lot of these people's memories are just photographic with that type of stuff man Think about this Like deja vu.
Speaker 3:You get deja vu, right. Yeah, like this happened, all that yeah, so that's how research or whoever let's say you've been here before, like, or a former life, when you get deja vu. Yeah, so pretty. You know everybody gets deja vu, so it's like you've been here before, right, it's a weird feeling sometimes.
Speaker 2:And so my connection with the Illuminati would be are the people that are the Illuminati. They already figured all this out and they know how to work it Like they understand.
Speaker 4:Well, you know what it is and we don't. It's time capsules, right? So you store all the information on how to build certain things in time capsules, and that time capsule can only be open so many amount of years. And then, when it opens up, it's like life is created again In my eyes you know what I'm saying it's just like it just keeps producing something down the line. Everything that has been done in the world is is stored somewhere, man, and I believe it's stored in like time capsules. It's just my belief.
Speaker 3:Interesting. Yeah, it's kind of dope. So who do you believe you were in your former life?
Speaker 2:It would be people before this?
Speaker 4:I don't know.
Speaker 2:It would be somebody before this, I don't know. It would be somebody before this generation, before this civilization do you have a look?
Speaker 3:I got it right here.
Speaker 4:I looked it up. So a time capsule is a container holding a collection of objects like letters, photographs, newspapers, artifacts meant to capture a specific moment in time and be open in the meant to capture a specific moment in time and be open in the future to provide a glimpse into the past for the future generations. Its purpose is to preserve memories and documents current events for people to discover later on in life. That's what popped up when I typed in time capsule.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we're all in a game man. That's why they came out with the Matrix. They're like we're really in the Matrix. And people was like oh, it's just a movie. Like no, you guys are really in the Matrix. We're just now finally telling you.
Speaker 3:Yeah, well, we talked about that.
Speaker 4:Serving history and capturing life.
Speaker 3:Hollywood tells a lie.
Speaker 4:Future reflection and stuff.
Speaker 3:And who runs.
Speaker 2:Hollywood. You know, what I mean, the elites.
Speaker 4:The elites man.
Speaker 3:When I put you guys last night on our Zoom, remember the Star Trek show. That's a big Everything they used in that show. If you go back and look at those old episodes of Star Trek cell phones.
Speaker 4:But the elites go back to what I said old episodes of Star Trek cell phones, but the elites go back to what I said to you just a minute ago though, tony. With LeBron, you have to be the chosen one. There's people chosen for this shit.
Speaker 3:Do you believe Michael Jackson was the chosen one?
Speaker 4:They wanted to make him a chosen one.
Speaker 3:But you know, I didn't go on tour with him.
Speaker 4:I wasn't on the road with him, but I mean you hear stories yeah what was the one dude? Tony Matalo? He said he's the devil. Remember that shit. Michael said he's the devil, and Clive Davis and all those people?
Speaker 2:yeah, man, I don't know. Man, I mean the devil, oh yeah, and Flav Davis and all those people.
Speaker 4:Yeah, man, I don't know man. I mean, like y'all said, man, all of this stuff that we talk about, it all ties in together, all of it.
Speaker 2:And then they use stuff like Epstein and Diddy to control us. Because we love celebrity life. Everybody looks up to all these people because we only watch movies and listen to music and watch sports. So they already got us with all that.
Speaker 4:That's our whole entertainment, yeah three biggest distractions Control you to go watch this movie, control you to look at this Burger King Whopper and then, fucking, 15 minutes later you go drive down the road to get one.
Speaker 3:Control man, I just ate Burger King last night. Yeah, because you probably saw that commercial.
Speaker 4:Yeah, he was watching the football game and you know Dr Pepper, burger King they go together so I'm pretty sure you saw that commercial about three or four times before halftime was even here.
Speaker 3:I was ahead of the game, I already knew that was my deja vu, I guess.
Speaker 4:But seriously though man it's. All of it to me is interesting, though For real it's like. It's like it's presented to us right in front of us, but it's a game. It's like see if you can figure it out, and I feel like fellas like you and I that you know, stick together, grew up together, like we've been. We've been researching this stuff for a while now, man. We've been trying to pinpoint a lot of this stuff, man, and we're eventually going to get to the bottom before it's our time.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so Chris Illuminati, who's the leader?
Speaker 2:As well as the Illuminati.
Speaker 3:The number one guy.
Speaker 4:If you knew, then you would have it figured out. We're not going to know, it's no one, it's a group.
Speaker 3:I see who you'd say.
Speaker 4:It's a group Tony, Just like when you go by a sports team man. You don't go by it by yourself, it's just group Tony, Just like when you go by a sports team man, you don't go by it by yourself.
Speaker 3:It's just not wood.
Speaker 4:Yeah, you got your fellas on your right hand and your left hand side. That's your mafia. You know what I'm saying? You got to roll in a group, baby.
Speaker 3:Yep, it's all right. The Illuminati and New World Order, all that. It's crazy. People do your research on that stuff.
Speaker 4:Judgment Day is coming. Might be the next show.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you're right, judgment Day is coming, and who started who or not? Who started Judgment Day? It's a Christian thing, though. That's what I'm getting at.
Speaker 2:It's Christianity.
Speaker 3:It's not really like Buddhist, jewish and Muslim and all that stuff, I was saying the group of people I guess you could say Christians believe in Judgment Day.
Speaker 2:And I would say you know, obviously I have a lot of Christian friends, love them, but a lot of Christians they're what is that thing called? They're hypocrites, hypocritical of everything. Right, yeah, don't do this, don't do that, but then they're doing all of it. You know what I mean. I hate that everybody thinks they're better than somebody you know what I mean Just because of what their religion is. I don't like that. But judgment day coming, we're all going to find out if we believe or not.
Speaker 2:Then right, because it's who we're all going to be judged before the Lord.
Speaker 4:Yeah, the Lord.
Speaker 2:I don't know whether we're saved or not saved, if we're going to go to heaven or hell. Isn't that what they believe on judgment day?
Speaker 4:That's what they say it stands for, for the belief.
Speaker 3:They is when you're ultimately going to make your decision if you're going to follow the Lord or no the Lord makes that decision.
Speaker 4:Yeah, because he's here to judge all, and, you know, the only people on this earth that really don't care about that are devils.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:And that's why the Illuminati is so big and wanting to make everybody worship the devil, because that's the devil doinguminati is so big and wanting to make everybody worship the devil Because that's the devil doing his work he's gotten all them people controlled.
Speaker 4:Exactly.
Speaker 2:And God wants to see how many of us won't bow down to that kind of life and still believe in him and worship him and pray him. You know what I mean Pray and talk to him Exactly.
Speaker 4:And who's to say man? Those ones that go to heaven, those might be the ones that are reincarnated.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And live life Maybe the ones that don't go to heaven, but could have gone to heaven. So he's kind of like oh, they're in betweeners, they get reincarnated and come back and get another chance. You never know, but life is crazy.
Speaker 4:It's deep. That's why it's BWO. Baby Brothers with their opinions.
Speaker 2:Like no lie when we used to watch the Gettysburg Address and all that. Tony reminds me of somebody from that joint.
Speaker 4:He kind of resembles one of them doesn't he?
Speaker 3:So do y'all want to hear I pulled up Judgment Day? All right, to give you a few facts.
Speaker 2:Nothing, man.
Speaker 3:What they say, all right. Judgment Day is a term with multiple meanings, including a day of judgment in Christianity and a fictional date in Terminator 2, judgment Day why we'd always say Hollywood.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and that day was August 28th or 29th.
Speaker 3:So of course, the Christian belief is in Christianity. Judgment Day is a day where God will judge all people, living and dead, and separate the righteous from the wicked. It is also known as the Last Judgment, final Judgment, doomsday, or the day of the Lord In angelic and immediate mythologist theology. Jesus will return, raise the dead and gather everyone before him. The righteous will go to heaven and the wicked will go to hell. Then it has the Terminator 2 Judgment Day movie. In the movie what date did you say, chris?
Speaker 2:August 28th or 29th.
Speaker 3:Damn dude, you're getting 29th, so August 29th is the date when Skynet, an artificial intelligence program, new World Order, becomes self-aware and destroys most of humanity.
Speaker 2:Wow, and that movie could be telling us what's going to happen yeah, like we said, they have the WWE world wrestling.
Speaker 3:They put Judgment Day as the name of a team in WWE Edge and Damian Priest formed by the team after Wrestlemania 38, and then it goes on and on, and then in Terminator.
Speaker 2:What do they have now? That's everywhere these ai robots and stuff. Right now they're out there. So terminator is about to come to life, man it's crazy, isn't it? Yeah, they're doing this shit. They've been warning us in hollywood.
Speaker 2:they, they're warning you, they warn us all the time with this because supposedly they're supposed to. If they tell us what they're doing, then they won't be judged or whatever they believe in. But if they don't tell us then they can be. You know what I mean. Something can happen bad to them, but they wanted us, so they can't say they what they didn't give us. The warnings Through movies is how they warn most of us movies.
Speaker 3:Yeah, well, we should say try to warn you. But again, what is it? Everybody just sees it as entertainment. Yeah, it goes back to the comedians and everything.
Speaker 2:Which is why they pay these people so much money because they want them to have us all wrapped around their fingers Like oh, you see this movie, see that. Oh my God, I love Tom Hanks.
Speaker 1:Like you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:But that's all we do as people, and even us, we're like, oh you see, even Midnight. It's like you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:Speaking of Tom Hanks, he's coming out with a new movie with Jenny. What's her name?
Speaker 4:Jenny from.
Speaker 2:Forrest Gump.
Speaker 3:The same director who directed Forrest Gump brought back Tom Hanks I can't think of her name, right, but a new movie, hey to wrap it up though the facility where they keep all the Pope's placards on the wall.
Speaker 4:There's only one slot left on the wall.
Speaker 3:What was this On the wall?
Speaker 4:They keep these placards inside of a facility somewhere. I can't remember the name of the place, but it's photos of every pope that we've had throughout history. They're trying to say that there's only one remaining spot on the wall.
Speaker 3:Because judgment day is coming.
Speaker 4:That's what I'm thinking. To summarize that up.
Speaker 2:And the Popes are Catholic.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, one of the biggest businesses in the world. I'll just say it. I know one thing they come to New York and all the places shut the city down when they come here.
Speaker 2:Dude, look it up.
Speaker 3:That's a whole other topic. Look at it the Catholic religion. They are a legit business.
Speaker 4:Yeah, they get their friends, they make that money yeah.
Speaker 3:They do, and what do they do with it Is my question. So anyway, alright, everybody, all right, everybody wrapping it up here, uh, wayne's gonna get into his picks of the week, like he always does. So everybody take notes because this man, like I say, is 99.9 accurate on his picks, so into do his NFL picks this Sunday.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I got a little pre-holiday rundown for the Halloween season. Today I'm going to take Miami over Arizona, cincinnati over the Eagles, houston over the Colts, the Lions over the Titans. I like the Falcons over the Buccaneers and Buffalo over the Seahawks today, and you can take it however you want to take it. You can take it on the spread or the money line. Try it out.
Speaker 3:All right, I'm about to drop $2 on that, wayne, but I think I like Tampa over Atlanta. I'll just throw that in there.
Speaker 4:Tampa over Atlanta.
Speaker 3:Oh well, hold on. They got injuries, though, no.
Speaker 4:Mike Evans. No, chris Godwin, but it could be a big day for Sterling Sharp, because that's the next receiver up and you know, oh yes, who did I say? Sterling Sharp? Oh yeah, yeah, that was my guy back in the day, though, but yeah, sterling Shepherd to correct me on that. Thank you, tony, but but yeah, sterling Shepard to correct me on that, Thank you. Tony, but former giant receiver used to be explosive.
Speaker 3:We'll see, Yep, and we will see. So all right guys. As usual, it's been fun. Until next week, everybody.
Speaker 2:How's y'all's teams doing so far? How's Washington and Dallas doing in football?
Speaker 3:We're not talking about that right now.
Speaker 4:Washington and Dallas in football. We're not talking about that right now.
Speaker 3:Washington and Dallas. Yeah, they don't appreciate those teams.
Speaker 4:Hey, you know where we go with this. You can stop recording or you can just edit this part out. Man, we ain't got to talk. No Dallas, right now at all.
Speaker 2:They got the highest paid player in the league.
Speaker 4:Yeah, but.
Speaker 3:Chris, just had to bring that up and then the show. So now the show is definitely over, because we're not talking about the Cowboys unless they win. No, that ain't how it works.
Speaker 2:That's why Instagram sometimes will be fake, because everybody always shows the good things, but we don't be showing the bad things and the struggles in life. That's true.
Speaker 4:Hey Dak might be the chosen one. That's why he got that bunny you. Hey Dak might be the chosen one.
Speaker 3:That's why he got that bunny. You never know. But all right, Wayne, what's good man? All right, Wayne and Chris. You know it's been fun, A great episode, and until next week we'll see everybody. Whatever we talk about next week, Tony, we better go to Walmart. No, why would I go to Walmart?
Speaker 2:Get some food to throw on the grill.
Speaker 4:That's where I'm about to go. I'm about to go to Walmart. I'm about to get some fish, some flour, some grease. You know what time it is today. But everybody, on a real note though, until next time, bwo. We'll be back next week. Next Sunday, tune in my brothers, chris and Tony. Hopefully we can get Zedd back on the show. We'll reach out to him and see what's going on. Everybody, have a blessed, safe day, brothers with opinions.
Speaker 1:Big voice, no silence. Revolution, televised ain't no good. In private Knowledge to the ignorant ain't never been bliss. Stand up and be heard. We, the new activists, brothers with a pain, let the convo begin. You know communication key. But then you must comprehend. Preach, bw, roll. Let your voices be heard. We enlightened by the truth, and now we spreading the word. Let's go. How do we learn to live when we, conditioned to die, most people fail before they start because they don't ever try. Man, they told us we was worthless. We believed in the lie, we took it way too little. We'll see you next time.