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Voices Unleashed: The Power of Opinion

Anthony Dinges Season 1 Episode 22

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A powerful discussion around social injustice, local high school sports, and the importance of community engagement unfolds. We emphasize that silence is no longer an option; voicing opinions on pressing issues is paramount. 

- Addressing current events and their impact on the community
- Transitioning from community issues to local sports scores
- Analyzing key games and standout player performances
- Discussing the significance of teamwork and unity in sports
- Raising awareness about social injustices affecting the community
- Highlighting the emotional journeys tied to sports and societal issues
- Examining how engagement can foster change within communities
- Encouraging listeners to share their stories and experiences 

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Speaker 1:

I was ready, bro, there's a hindrance Silence is cassette, so let your voices be heard. Man, we brothers with opinions. Now we spreading the word. Bringing light to the dark Revolution is our art.

Speaker 2:

Man. A lot of people talk, but they ain't never walked apart. Gotta shine a light on poverty and fight against injustice and always speak the truth when the enemy's out there. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Y'all know what time it is. We back here with BWO Followers is going up, but if you ain't one of them, you know what time it is.

Speaker 4:

Whoa, hold on, I got long. What the fuck got choked up. All right, let's start this again. That was funny as shit Y'all ready.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'm ready Put yourself together.

Speaker 5:

Just let me know when you're ready. Hit the blunt one time and see if it don't change your perception. Good morning.

Speaker 2:

Ladies and gentlemen, y'all know what time it is. It's the 23rd of February. 23 is for my man, mike. We didn't shout him out last week at his birthday on the 17th every year. Y'all should know, because the shoe used to actually say that through 1763, I believe. So y'all do the math. He's 60 something. That's all I can tell you because I wasn't born back in them days.

Speaker 2:

But same shit going on back then, still going on now man. Discrimination, hate, all kind of ugly living man, and that's not what it's about. So BWO here spread the news a lot of shit going on. Pilots is going on strike because planes are still crashing every day. Trump and whoever that Elon dude is, they still acting a fool. Martinsburg got 95 indictments this month. Like shit going crazy everywhere, man. Like we're going to speak about Detroit how they had a water pipe bust and the city froze over, which is crazy because cars were stuck in the street and everything. Man, like a whole lot of things going on. But anyway, ladies and gentlemen, if you're all in tune with Tony Wayne and Zeb, get us good baby, because this is what time it is.

Speaker 4:

We ready, you ready, look. So all right, everybody, welcome back BWO here with Chrisbb and Wayne. So we're going to jump into local high school scores as usual and that big Spring Mills-Hanley game. I know you guys are ready to talk about what happened on Wednesday. That job was fire, so I'll go over scores real quick. Just preview through the week. So Monday Millbrook defeated Sharando 69-57. Hanley defeated Liberty 75-39. And Meridian defeated Skyline 90-81. That was on Monday. So Tuesday you had Sharando defeated Liberty 70-35. And Millbrook over Kettle Run 70-52. Liberty 70-35, and Millbrook over Kettle Run 70-52. Wednesday you had the big game where Hanley and Spring Mills went into overtime and Spring Mills won 64-60 in a thriller. And Friday that was a. So Friday started, regional play, right, regional play, yep. So these are scores from that.

Speaker 2:

I would still like to ask what happened to districts. Districts, Districts regional, whatever it is Usually it's district and then regional then state yeah, you're right, it's district.

Speaker 4:

Usually do a district tournament. So I'm guessing this is because it's William Monroe over Kettle Run 69-53. Falk here defeated Culpepper 78-43. And Skyline defeated James Monroe 77-62. And Sharando defeated James Wood 46-41. So James Wood will, or James Wood, sharando will, play Haley Monday in a playoff game. Then you have Millbrook plays Charlottesville.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, see, that can't be district, then that's what I'm saying. I'm confused, like I guess they just don't do district anymore.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it's like they just jump right into the regions. That's wild ain't it, Twain? It is because we used to do districts and then if you had a losing record in one district, that's how you would get into it. You would still get in.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's like March Madness you can be 0-20 in the ODAC and then you win that three-game tournament and you win that.

Speaker 5:

Yep.

Speaker 2:

So that's surprising that they don't have that anymore.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, and Skyline will play Meridian on Tuesday.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and that's going to be a tough one. That's game three for them, right?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, they just lost to Meridian last week or this week. Yeah, by nine so hopefully Skyline gets some get back you know, keep the area teams around here winning.

Speaker 2:

It's hard to beat a team three times in a row, but some teams just more superior than others, because I don't think Sarandos is going to be Hanley.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but now that you say Hanley speaking of that game, Tony, what did you think of it?

Speaker 4:

Oh, we just want to jump right into this, jumping right into the Hanley spring. I'll let you all go first.

Speaker 5:

I'll go last.

Speaker 4:

I got to sun off the team. You actually have a kid to play for I've had a squad I. I plead the fifth.

Speaker 5:

So nah, there's no point in the fifth on BWO, you gotta give the people what they want.

Speaker 4:

So your thoughts on the game. I've said it before man Zach, we love you, but offensively just keeping it real, gotta change, gotta change. You got too many dogs out there that can put that ball in the hoop and it's just ball movement, you know. Defensively they're fine, yes, you know, but it just comes offensively. I mean, I've said it to everybody, I'm like they win that game easily by 10 points or more. Just team, you know, offensively moving the ball, yeah.

Speaker 5:

So go ahead and to add on to that, tell me like so. I was at the game also and I agree with you with the offense. But there were times throughout the game where they were running plays and they were very efficient. They were sharing, oh yeah, yeah, the ball around and they were getting buckets at will, but and then somehow it just turned into kind of like a one-man show, like every time the guard would come up the floor it would always go to will's side and as soon as will touches the ball, I mean, usually what happens is he puts it on the floor, goes to the bucket, draws a foul or he shoots a three, but you're running that offense through one side of the court and you need to move the ball around. So me personally, they just got to move ball movement. Ball movement is the key for handling. If they want to go deep in the story.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, agreed, chris, you watch the game live right. Yeah, online, yeah, so thoughts.

Speaker 2:

That is probably the dopest atmosphere I've seen and heard in there since Mike Crawford, robbie Moose and them kind of guys played in the area. Man, there ain't been no games like that since Kelly and Mike Crawford went head-to-head. Them games was packed. That must have been an amazing atmosphere for y'all to be in.

Speaker 2:

man, I've seen it I heard a lot of people talk about it. It was packed wall-to-wall standing room. Only. That's a dope atmosphere, man. And for Spring Mills and Hanley to make that happen, man shout-out to them. But Spring Mills came down to Winchester and said we're going to step all over Tommy Dixon court right now and wipe our shoes off with this school right here. And they took us to overtime. So we hung in there for a while. But, like you said, man Will came out on fire. They didn't really guard him like that in the beginning and maybe they didn't really know who he was. But that's weird, because there's no way Hanley had to know who Spring Mills was and vice versa. Why would it be so hype?

Speaker 2:

Two number one teams in their states and their conference or whatever. You know what I mean. And spring mills had their whole team. So when people say they didn't, they had their whole team. That point guard, quasi or whatever. He was nice, he could get wherever he wanted on the court. Jayvon played great defense. Those are some of my takeaways, man. But yeah, team offense, no christian getting involved, enough, um, jayavon not getting the shots off like he. They're not gonna win like that. I don't blame it all on Will, but I blame it on the team as a whole. Like they got to understand what they got to do and when it's time to take over sometimes you just got to do it. Javon, if you're open, shoot now. I can't say nothing about like Amari. He didn't play a lot, did he no?

Speaker 2:

not much and and I think he should, but that's not my call, but as an athlete in Spring Mills they wasn't as big as I thought overall, but they had athletes.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 5:

And a key factor also was I noticed that Kyron and Christian had four fouls to end that game. And that's what I'm also saying with, like they have talented players on their bench, like, if it's just a minute or two, give them a quick breather. Man, like these dudes are playing the whole game. I get it. These, these kids, have fatigue, but eventually you're going to get tired. That's how you pick up dumb fouls. You didn't move your feet. Your legs are tight, heavy, any any of that. We all play ball, so we know what it's like to play a lot of minutes during a game, man, so you're gonna pick up dumb fouls. But I think there's got to be somewhat of a rotation going on with the, with the heavy players and the talent I even heard.

Speaker 2:

You see, since I watched it and y'all was there, I don't think y'all heard the announcer live. That would have been fire, but the dude was talking the whole time and he was like, you know the teams don't go that deep. He was like Spring Mills goes like 8-9. He was like Hanley goes about 7. He was like it's tough on both teams.

Speaker 5:

I mean 7 is pushing it, I would rather just say 6, really, because Amari was like the only one that really stepped on to Tommy Dixon's court.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I would have put Jay Sean, the young man that we had on our show a couple of weeks ago, in that game. Like his body, his big size man, he would have made a difference.

Speaker 5:

They're not getting around big boy like that, but instead of letting Christian and Kyron pick those fouls up. That's what you have, jay Sean, for.

Speaker 3:

Jay Sean, yeah, jay.

Speaker 2:

Sean, imagine putting them in there, and then Isaiah should have played. Brendan didn't play either.

Speaker 5:

Tony knows his team better than all of us. Tony's told me, man, they have talent on that bench.

Speaker 4:

I coached all them boys, right.

Speaker 2:

Isn't Key out on their team. Yeah, none of them get in None. And that reminds me when I ain't going to get into all of it on their team.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, then none of them get in None yeah.

Speaker 2:

And that reminds me when I ain't going to get into all of it, but I remember a couple kids, like they might be on the show today, Like we didn't get in, like that, Everybody's like what's going on.

Speaker 2:

But, that's not cool, man. And look, we had our langs and everybody else. Man, you always got that Good thing. But I'm pretty sure Will and them will tell you but like shit, we know we play him every day in practice. These kids can hoop. Man, we need to be deeper on the court. We need to have more rotations, like y'all are saying. Y'all see it all the time. Tony Christian's his son, he plays and a lot of people shout him out as being the best overall player, damn near in the area. So you got to get that young man the ball. They should have a two-man game more with him and Will.

Speaker 5:

Then yeah, but it hurts the team though, because, like if the ball's in Will's hand, the other side of the floor is just at standstill. They should be flash cutting. They should be backdoor cutting.

Speaker 2:

That's where they need to take notes and watch Steph Curry and all these guys to play that they don't stand still.

Speaker 5:

But the issue I have is like I've seen Christian back cut a lot, but they don't even see him because they're dribbling their head's down, so it's like they're not even looking for that. That's not a part of their offense. They need to make that a part of their offense because they can get backdoor lobs all day.

Speaker 2:

I just think people going that they play in these playoffs, they're going to watch that tape and they're going to be like, all right, this is, this is how they lost, because this is their only loss and they can see it. That's why I'm like man I. I can't say hanley won't win, but I never thought there would be a chance where hanley hampton is going to be the. It's a matchup, hanley versus hampton, and I can't see us beating a school like that. Just knowing where they are and who they are is what we grew up, man.

Speaker 5:

I mean that's alan irish in the michael vick's neighborhood that we ain't got nobody like that and tell me, to tell you, man, like they got better throughout the game against will man, like they started like gardening child.

Speaker 4:

They figured they more block on him well, because somebody was saying I'll forget who was, I heard it somewhere. Somebody said, like the spring mills coach didn't even watch film on Hanley. Yeah, supposedly I mean that's why, like Will, went off until they had just you know what I mean.

Speaker 5:

I was just about to say that I mean how do you not watch?

Speaker 4:

I mean, I get it because what? Their head coach ain't there, but still, you know, that's another story.

Speaker 2:

But some teams in schools be like we're only content and worried about ourself. Some teams and schools be like we're only content and worried about ourselves and whoever we play would deal with it when we play them.

Speaker 4:

You've got to watch too.

Speaker 2:

It's not a smart way to go all the time, but some teams are really like look, we do what we do every game, we're not worried. And it took them a little while to figure it out against Hanley because Will was lighting them up.

Speaker 5:

But you've got to think about it though, tony they're West Virginia, each other, and they really won't see each other in the playoffs. So I understand the film aspect of it and this was a game that was just scheduled. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. It's not like this has been scheduled since the beginning of the year.

Speaker 2:

I'll be honest, I've never heard of that in my life.

Speaker 5:

So with that being said, but with that being, said there wasn't probably time for them to have any scouts come up to even get film, wasn't probably time for them to have any scouts come up to even get Phil. So if they didn't get Phil from another school then they were screwed.

Speaker 2:

They didn't have a coach? There was no coach. No, they did. They just had their assistant.

Speaker 4:

So it was like Grisco and Donald.

Speaker 2:

Finley coaching.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the head coach is suspended or administrated or whatever.

Speaker 5:

The assistant. I mean, he made some great endgame adjustments, man. That's what got his team back in there, because Hanley was winning that game.

Speaker 4:

Man, they were up 20-9 after the first period and they only scored four points in the second quarter. Yeah, that's an adjustment right there, so it went into the half. Hanley was up 24-22.

Speaker 2:

How they be doing on them sports shows. Man, Let me ask you all this let's start something.

Speaker 5:

What if Trey had to coach that game? Oh Lord.

Speaker 2:

That would have been. Could they have had a different?

Speaker 5:

outcome.

Speaker 4:

That would have been a bigger thriller, I think I mean going into overtime period. That was a thriller game. It lived up to the billing. I mean, the gym was fucking packed Wall-to-wall people, people not fight, literally.

Speaker 2:

I heard there was more legends at the game than I've been blossoming.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, Bro, I'm going to tell you this man, I haven't seen that gym packed since we were in school man Like the 90s, like the 90s man that gym used to be packed.

Speaker 2:

Oh, james Wood and Hanley yeah because it was lit back then Because you had Boone and Tigny and Krop. All on one team.

Speaker 4:

I'm telling you that that's the last time I can remember games like that, and we had no social media, you just get it.

Speaker 2:

Motherfuckers knew it was game time.

Speaker 5:

When I tell you, fellas, I didn't even get a seat. I stood up for five quarters man.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I showed up late. I had a game with my middle school Daniel Moore, and I got there right when the first half ended, as many great football teams as Hanley's had. I guarantee you they've never packed that stadium the same as when the part loads and tiny, and then play because I've been there when a lot of great athletes.

Speaker 2:

It never feels like that anymore. No, uh-oh yeah so the people just don't come out like that, and I think a lot of it deals with people coming in from other places and a lot of us that don't even live there no more. So the whole thing has just changed it depends on the match, the matchup but haley's had lots of great athletes and teams and nobody goes to the games like it used to when tiny and all I'm playing with car and it was on the team.

Speaker 4:

I'm telling you that stadium, the whole place was packed I mean I can say like people it's never been that way people come to watch Hanley, they have their support. Like that gym it isn't like packed but there's like the red that come all the time, like you know and watch their game, but you're playing like a spring mills or a shot, like a huge game, like that, everybody and it shows man we play, you can knock them, it's still not as packed as that one was.

Speaker 2:

That's because also Martinsburg and wherever they're from is right up the street. Well, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Huguenot's like.

Speaker 5:

Richmond, but no matter what, it doesn't matter how good Sherando or Jameswood is. Look that gym should be packed visitor and home side because it's only 10, 15 minutes apart, man.

Speaker 4:

Oh Millbrook. Like when Millbrook and Hanley play each other, throw the right like it's packed. When Millbrook and Hanley play each other, throw the right it's packed.

Speaker 2:

Every area matchup.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, every area match is like the gym's packed.

Speaker 2:

But the atmosphere is not like that.

Speaker 4:

No, and it should be.

Speaker 2:

For Hanley and Sharando, hanley Wood and Hanley Millbrook and vice versa, those interchangeable Frederick County schools, them games should be rowdy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but you're right, it was just like the whole atmosphere itself.

Speaker 2:

It's because people knew it was two of the top teams in the whole state and they was like, oh, and they undefeated, and they had only lost one, and that was the game. They got in trouble.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I was going to say, watch Spring Mills win the state championship in West Virginia and then Hanley will win it in Virginia.

Speaker 4:

Wouldn't that be something? Yeah, that would be something From different states.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, keep our eyes on Because we're having a rematch of that game at the Hoops for Hope. We're having an event yeah.

Speaker 3:

In.

Speaker 4:

Shenandoah where it should be played. Spring Mills made the state champ last year, lost yeah, so they made it.

Speaker 1:

But they didn't win it.

Speaker 4:

And those kids are back. Yeah, well, yeah, that's true. Yeah, pretty much all of them are back, yeah.

Speaker 2:

But Hanley went to States and Lawson. Those kids are back, so it's even.

Speaker 5:

I didn't get there early, but I could only imagine a line getting into the game man.

Speaker 4:

It had to have been like after Blossom waiting on it. Oh well, they said it was packed because the JV teams played first. Yeah, and ironically they lost by four too. Haley, I heard I asked about that game and they was up big on them.

Speaker 2:

Because we didn't even know that the JV was playing.

Speaker 4:

Haley's JV team was up.

Speaker 5:

I got there towards the end and when I walked in the door Spring Mills JV was winning, so they must have had the lead pretty much out of the first half.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they let it slip away. They had it too.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I didn't know there was a JV game going on.

Speaker 4:

If I knew that, I would have got there for that game.

Speaker 2:

I thought it was just varsity playing, that's dope that they let both of them play, though, yeah man. They was like hey, we want the young ones to get ready too.

Speaker 5:

And I'm not going to lie to you, like Spring Mills JV team, they look pretty good too.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I'm sure they beat us.

Speaker 4:

Yeah right, it's like our JV team is no slouch either.

Speaker 5:

No, that's what I was just about to say. So, hanley and Spring Mills, they got a bright future man, they got some good players coming up.

Speaker 3:

Spring Mills is a powerhouse because they were undefeated in football too, before they got in well, that's actually, like, I think, their very first good year in football they've always had like a losing record right like winning one or two games, and somehow it turned around in like a year like

Speaker 2:

this, I think the year before they were like 500 man, people were bad. Even when I was in middle school, man, our hardest competition was not brian, hackens and terrence and all these dudes we played, it was Charlestown they were stacked. That was our hardest team to play. Every year we loved it. When we beat them We'd be hyped, because you know what I mean. They came in with beards and gold chains and everything. We were in seventh grade. We were like damn.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, because they were supposed to be in ninth grade. That's why they were power out.

Speaker 2:

Ask Jermaine Walker when we played them we all looked like babies and they looked like grown young men. We was like what, oh I?

Speaker 5:

played them too. There was guys on there that had full beards. Man, I was just like what. I didn't even have chin hair mustache.

Speaker 4:

I didn't have no sideburns. You still don't have chin hair.

Speaker 2:

They called me babyface for a reason. Yeah, but no lie, though they could play, man, they had great players.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I don't care how old they were when it's only a couple years you're that young, it's fine. Alright, we'll wrap this up. We got to wrap this up. Final thoughts on that game. You got anything else to say about that game? Hey, two thumbs up five stars.

Speaker 5:

Hey, we got to keep matching schools up like this in the area so we can get these, these fans out here in these gyms and have a nice atmosphere to play in. Man, I mean, these guys love that atmosphere. Man, they were ready for this.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, I mean I'll add on, like what you guys are saying. It's, the atmosphere was amazing and I'll just say, you know, I do love what zach does for these kids, because a lot of people, don't know, want to talk shit like these kids ain't ready and blah, blah, blah. No, these kids, like you just said, I know these kids man loss and they took them in overtime.

Speaker 4:

So these kids live in the gym, eat and breathe basketball, live in it. So I will take up for these kids. They're my boys, I'll call them my boys because they are, they live in the gym, so they play charando. Hold on. I'll say this and I'll add on. It's like people don't know. It's like remember Haley played John Marshall over the summer. They played John Marshall.

Speaker 2:

Everybody talks about him yeah they were a windshield in the winter. They got scrapes, so they played.

Speaker 4:

Paul. But what I'm getting at is they played Paul VI, so don't act like these boys. They've seen tough competition. All of them play AAU, high-level AAU basketball.

Speaker 2:

And this is good, and they are built.

Speaker 4:

All of them are built for the moment.

Speaker 2:

It was better for them to lose that game than to lose in the playoffs. Yeah, like I mean it'll humble you.

Speaker 4:

You're right, you take a loss, it'll humble you. It's got to humble the coaches, the players.

Speaker 2:

So what's your prediction on them and Sharando?

Speaker 4:

Oh, they scraped Sharando by 40. They're going to come out pissed.

Speaker 2:

So what's that going to matter? Who y'all would play after that.

Speaker 4:

Millbrook-Charlottesville. Yeah, the winner of that one.

Speaker 5:

And then it's on to on. I got the. I think I got the schedule somewhere.

Speaker 4:

I'll try to find it. We can get back to that a little later. Yeah, I had it somewhere, I believe. Oh, here you go here.

Speaker 5:

You go on, though, but yeah, we, we never, ever said these boys can't play. That must be for all the social media.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that was aimed towards certain people. Yeah, I'm going to tell you right now, hannah's got it.

Speaker 4:

Because I'll take them boys over anybody and scrape you all. Put your squad together and I'll take them boys over anybody. I just want to see a little bit more. That's just how fired up I am about it. I love them kids. They can play. Like you said, all of them that didn't even get in the game, yeah, Like Isaiah Baxter, Amari, Brendan Campbell, all them. Man, get the hell out of here. I'm pressing the hell out y'all we running.

Speaker 5:

I want to see more player involvement than just the starters. Y'all done All right, so we can go ahead and move on.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I thought I had the girls. Did you have the girls? Yeah, I got the girls. Actually, let's not forget about the girls, so we'll mention it real quick they played, though they played John Marshall. Yeah, in Richmond they hung with him for a while, but John Marshall was just Springville's quitting now. Ain't nobody hanging with them. I might tell that if you want to see. But John Marshall's just Springville's quitting now.

Speaker 1:

I got some highlights on that if you want to see Bro like I mean, hey, they got I'll say this in head but them boys earned their respect because there was like parents from John Marshall, like where are y'all from?

Speaker 5:

Because they was in the game.

Speaker 4:

They never heard of them. Yeah, they was like in the game man, we had to lead for a minute, maybe a second, but it's just like how Hanley does teams they just do much. They're just so deep.

Speaker 3:

When I meet people like in that area, like yeah, I'm from Virginia Winchester, they're like where?

Speaker 1:

is that.

Speaker 3:

I don't know where it is.

Speaker 4:

Oh, that's now. Yeah, wayne versus the Highlights, but I'll mention Burton with the highlights. Oh, yeah, but I'll mention real quick the girls bracket. Charlottesville is the number one seed and Haley is the number two, so they both have a and Haley plays James Wood girls and I think they actually play tomorrow, I believe. There you go, chris, don't want to leave the girls out. And then we got to mention a shout-out to Reagan Edsel for being nominated for the Sports Illustrated Player of the Week Player of the Week. So everybody go vote for that young lady.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like two times in a row.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, where do we go to vote? Hold on, I got this.

Speaker 2:

You can vote multiple times too. Yeah, you can keep voting, but there's a girl from Texas that she's way up there in them votes.

Speaker 5:

Then she's probably wrong.

Speaker 4:

I just vote for the hometown young lady. That's it.

Speaker 2:

This girl, regan, be having 30-point triple-doubles and stuff. Man, she be killing it, hanley.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, every time I see the paper man 38, 40,.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you she be killing it.

Speaker 5:

I mean crazy numbers, man. I be like what?

Speaker 4:

She has video game. Numbers it's ridiculous.

Speaker 5:

I need to go check this girl out.

Speaker 4:

The only thing I will say and I've said this in the stage, Reagan, if you're listening, or anybody, pass the message. She needs to start keeping her head up dribbling the ball though, because she looks at the floor dribbling the ball Right. That's it. That's the only critique I got. That's a weakness. Weakness she looks down when she drop. You don't keep them eyes up. But other than that, that's all I got. Guys for local scores, go judges on to the state title. Here we come, the skyline girls basketball they lost what?

Speaker 5:

yeah, because they're. I heard their best. She had got suspended in school so she didn't play, and they lost who? Scott?

Speaker 4:

Who is this? Skyline Girls? Who's their best player, number four, who's the girl we were talking about, diamond?

Speaker 5:

Diamond. That's it. Yeah, she got suspended or something. What? Yeah, with diamond and carson they're the best players, I think and they wouldn't let her play that game and sky my boss. Stay out of trouble kids. No, I heard it wasn't even like a trouble thing. It was like uh, talking in class or something over the teacher or something like that, back talking.

Speaker 4:

No, she was talking while the teacher was talking to someone else, I think.

Speaker 1:

I mean to be honest, is that kind of petty man?

Speaker 2:

that's how it goes, that's what I'm being told they do what they want, it's annoying.

Speaker 5:

It was nothing that she should have been suspended for. She probably should have got like detention or something, you know, like after school. Yeah, yeah, they suspended her for the game.

Speaker 4:

Well, that is a rule, though I can say that If you get in trouble that day, get ISR or whatever. You can't participate in nothing.

Speaker 5:

I think that's kind of what happened.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so unfortunately.

Speaker 2:

yeah, that's when you can't participate, but that teacher cost their team.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the teacher probably had the room for her.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's what we're going to say, whoever that teacher is I bet it was nothing. Stay quiet about it. She had it out for her. Yeah, all right, so moving on. What are we moving on to now? What topic?

Speaker 2:

You said teachers. What about ADs? Oh?

Speaker 4:

man. Yeah, let's stick with us. Let's talk about James Wood. Sorry, got some friends out there, james Wood, but guys, what the fuck is going on at James Wood? All these pennies you got the AD Send the nude pics, the students and what? This is the fourth or fifth teacher in the Frederick County Schools the past two years that's got caught sending nudes or messing with a kid. The past two years there's been about four or five students. Now there are teachers I'm sorry accused or been convicted and arrested, and now there's another investigator, another teacher.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there's a lot going on right now.

Speaker 4:

Got indicted or whatever getting investigated. Another one at Jameswood. Oh yeah, the fellows are looking at what's his name calling now he out there. Public knowledge now, oh shit.

Speaker 5:

Brian Sullivan is one of them. Yeah, that fellas are looking at what's his name calling.

Speaker 4:

now he out there. Public knowledge, now Shit. Brian Sullivan is one of them. Yeah, that's the AD. Was the AD, I should say Apparently he was arrested in PA.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, he was trying to flee, so he was trying to run. I mean, looking at this guy, he looks familiar man, Like I've seen this dude before.

Speaker 4:

Is he related to Corey Sullivan? I'm not 100% sure, dude.

Speaker 5:

But he had been the school's coordinator of student activities since 2022, and reportedly in Pennsylvania visiting family. Yeah, yeah, the felony warrant that was issued.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, apparently.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Supposedly visiting family, but they said that he is a pittsburgh native.

Speaker 5:

Then he began working as a math teacher at james wood in 2012 and 13. So this is this might be going on for quite some time. Well, that's what I was just now getting caught.

Speaker 4:

Well, yeah, that's what I was gonna hit. Uh say, was that people? You know, I I read the comment. Whatever people commented on Facebook the article that people have been complaining about this guy for years, like, and they finally got proof now, whatever student he was sending the pics to.

Speaker 5:

Finally, heard it One year as an assistant to a former coordinator of student activities. In addition to teaching the math, he also coached a boys varsity soccer team for 10 years. Eight of those was as a head coach and two of them was for an assistant Damn and eight years as an assistant basketball coach. Also, he was named Frederick County Public Schools Teacher of the Year in 2017.

Speaker 4:

He's going to be prisoner of the year now. Yeah, yeah yeah, so he's been under investigation for a while, according to the article yeah, well, like I say that now, there's supposedly another one they didn't give no name yet but some other teacher at jadewood is being investigated too, or the same thing. So thoughts on this fellas, look, look they're saying.

Speaker 3:

they're saying that, um, they hired him in 2012, and he'd been to jail before he got hired. Felony, really I can't say what it's for, because it would be in another state.

Speaker 4:

Got you.

Speaker 3:

He served jail time in 2011 for probation violation from a 2009 felony.

Speaker 4:

So James went hiring felons.

Speaker 3:

To be a teacher.

Speaker 4:

Man, this even gets deeper.

Speaker 3:

Athletic director.

Speaker 4:

Chris, you're muted. That's what this is saying right here so he already had a record on it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they need people so bad like teachers, yeah, but they got hired back in.

Speaker 4:

What did you say, wayne? 2012? 2012. That's 12 years.

Speaker 3:

12, 13 years ago he was hired in 2012, and in 2011 he was in jail, just the year before he got hired, wow. He doesn't say what the felony was, but it would be easy to find that out. Wow, he doesn't say what the felony was, but it would be easy to find that out.

Speaker 5:

Oh yeah, it's all public records it goes back on the background checks and all that man. They didn't do a thorough investigation on this individual.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that just blows my mind. That's scary.

Speaker 3:

Sometimes you start a job somewhere and they just they're not worried about giving you a drug test. They just not have done it. Sometimes you start a job somewhere and they're not worried about giving you a drug test. They just want you to work there.

Speaker 5:

They basically looked at his resume and his accolades. They were probably in desperate need of a math teacher and probably just hired him and never followed up on a thorough Thoughts on that.

Speaker 4:

That goes into a whole other.

Speaker 3:

Well, they're probably not expecting that from a teacher. You're not expecting a teacher to have a. You think they'll be good as a teacher?

Speaker 5:

They're supposed to be. But you never know, man. This stuff goes on. Man do your background checks on a lot of people.

Speaker 4:

Wink, wink, do your background checks on a lot of people, because I'll just say a lot of y'all be following some people that they're pretty shady, and there's you think they're good people.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

Damn, I had to touch on that because that was definitely an area.

Speaker 4:

Oh no, we got to keep talking about that. I mean, what's your thought? Like this is fucking with kids, man. Like I mean, it's definitely inappropriate. I mean it's definitely inappropriate. I mean based on the allegations. Yeah, because I forget the woman's name, but she coached at James Wood Middle or one of the basketball schools and was messing with the damn middle school or the basketball team. Oh yeah, I remember. You remember that one and she was a teacher at Abel Bird or something.

Speaker 5:

He turned her in. So did they state if it was like a female or a male?

Speaker 4:

No, it just says student Rumors you hear is it's a boy but of course people.

Speaker 5:

I mean I would imagine it because he coached boys soccer and boys basketball.

Speaker 4:

Mm-hmm, so I think dude's married too. It's just weird.

Speaker 5:

It's weird.

Speaker 4:

It's weird to talk. I ain't even talking about it, but you know you got to bring it to the light. It's like you know, we all have kids, right, except for chris. He's just a big kid himself, but you know, he's the uncle. That's the uncle like what I think zeb just touched us. Like you know, you, we're supposed to trust our teachers and people, like you know, with our kids, because they're what they're maybe watching our kids more than us. They spend a lot of time with teachers and coaches and stuff like that. It's crazy, man. I mean, if I found out like my kids, you know so I would flip on somebody.

Speaker 5:

It's just real sketchy to me because you know like I mean you see nowadays how girls are dressing and kids are dressing nowadays. I mean it's To one another. It's more sexier towards the boys when they see girls dressing like that.

Speaker 2:

But now you've got to start thinking about teachers looking at your kids like that it's scary man, man, I ain't going to say no names, but I went to school with Hanley and I remember some teachers. I liked some of them teachers, but I seen how they looked at the girls we went to school with. Trust me, yeah, man, I seen it Like it's natural, obviously just the look. But then you got to realize well, you guys are grown men.

Speaker 3:

So Right, they dress differently when you're in school too. Now they wear more revealing clothes.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

But then that could also go up here.

Speaker 2:

Most of them wear uniforms.

Speaker 4:

Now does that? Yeah, honestly, now that comes down to dress code, because when we was in school, but I'm glad we didn't wear uniforms.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 3:

Listen.

Speaker 4:

I'll touch on this, because the volleyball team, the first time I don't know time, quincy was a freshman or whatever. I'm picking him up from football or something and here all these girls come walking out and I mean butt cheeks, that's how short these shorts are. I said what are they wearing? He's like that's their volleyball uniform. I'm like what? There ain't no damn way they're going to wear something like that. It's basically underwear.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, man, and that goes back on to school because they order this, it does.

Speaker 4:

To me it's like the school's too on top of this, Because, like you said, you know, like Chris, you just said hey, you're the adult in the room. Right, they're kids.

Speaker 3:

That isn't clicking your foot like you're an adult. Make the right uniforms, man, yeah uniforms.

Speaker 4:

But these girls I will say I'm glad they get because, man, what they, what they're wearing and what these schools these days allow them to wear, to school. Yeah, it's like, and hey, I'm all for like, wear what you want, but but there's a time and a place. You you know what I mean.

Speaker 5:

They could come up with something else. You could almost have the spandex shorts.

Speaker 4:

Look at the girl's basketball shorts.

Speaker 5:

Then you put normal shorts over the top. There's a way to cover these girls up more.

Speaker 4:

Look at the basketball shorts. Even the boys, they want to roll them up as high as they can. Now it's this style, rolling them all tight.

Speaker 3:

And the girls are just like.

Speaker 4:

It's like the old Celtics, Larry Bird. They want to look like that now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, just nut huggers Hell no, I would never dress like that.

Speaker 4:

Dude, that shit started a few years ago I don't care if I'm the only one when I had Christian in like seventh or eighth grade, they all started.

Speaker 5:

I seventh or eighth grade, they all started. I'm like what are y'all doing, man? It makes people it's cool, nah, but for professional sports it gets the view, the views up, man, like because people want to see that you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Oh, but we get that, yeah, but see, they're adults though. We're talking about kids, right like right. That's that there's a difference.

Speaker 5:

I'm glad I brought it up because that's a difference. You know, I'm saying'm saying they're grown women, yeah they're grown women, Whatever.

Speaker 4:

But yeah, we're talking about kids.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, hey man, I'm glad you got a daughter. Kids being watched by those.

Speaker 4:

You let your daughter go out like that? Did you let Brie go out like that?

Speaker 5:

Man Brie got more respect than that man.

Speaker 4:

That's it. She ain't going out like that.

Speaker 5:

She does not need her daddy to go to jail.

Speaker 4:

That's why I say I'm glad I don't have a daughter.

Speaker 5:

I would lose my mind. Yeah, man, I'm glad I got a good, disciplined, well-respected daughter.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, she's a good girl, Shout out to Britt.

Speaker 5:

She's traveling right now with her mom down to South Carolina. They're just touring what?

Speaker 4:

they on vacation.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, they don't come back till Wednesday, bro, oh hell, they didn't invite BWO along on the trip. They left for Miami too. Damn, a whole bunch of shopping. Just a girl, mom, daughter thing you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

You tell them now wait. You say, hey, bwo man trip the girls done went we going across the country.

Speaker 2:

We're waiting for y'all to come up here.

Speaker 4:

See, we got to do something.

Speaker 5:

We're going to Vegas. We're about to get the BWO tour bus, baby.

Speaker 4:

He's trying to go sing. I mean, I don't drink anymore, but we can have the hangover for whatever.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you can be the one to get the tattoo we're going to pull up like college game day with our tour bus baby.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, man, I don't have thoughts on that, though, man.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I was going to say, I was like I think we basically said it all you got brothers, you're the fucking adult and, like we just said, we trust our teachers.

Speaker 2:

You can't trust no one. Really, the truth is, you can't trust no one.

Speaker 4:

Let me reword. I say you're supposed to trust your coaches and people like that in school. So you know your lunch, ladies, whatever all the staff, school staff Because, like we said, our kids are in their hands more than 50% of the time year round a lot of times.

Speaker 3:

They used to have that show called Catch a Predator. They were catching teachers, a judge. A judge Like that permeates all different career paths, man.

Speaker 2:

Because, at the end of the day, it's just people. Permeates all different career paths, man, because it's just people. People are people, just people but yeah, I get that.

Speaker 5:

So, with that being said, my final take with people being people, parents just know what's going on in your kids lives, know what they're walking out in, know how they're dressed, check that, check that communication with your kid man. Like if something's going on in school, let your kid know. Look, if a teacher's looking at you funny, you let me know, I will address it. You have to communicate with your kids. That's my final tip communication yes, sir.

Speaker 4:

So all right. Chris, you was talking about um, about these Detroit and the flooding with the water pipe, the main water pipe, busting in Detroit and freezing over man. We're going to cut you off man. You ain't like Zeb now.

Speaker 2:

That's the one that's from.

Speaker 4:

Detroit Muted and shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because if there's noise in the background, you should mute it. You feel me?

Speaker 5:

Seriously, though, it was a main water pipe burst.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so I didn't really look into this On.

Speaker 2:

Tuesday and then it froze over Wednesday and Thursday. When people woke up there was like two and a half three feet of water throughout their streets and the whole neighborhood and cars and everything frozen over. Like everything was frozen. People couldn't go nowhere. Now that's nuts.

Speaker 4:

Dude, it looked like the movie. What was it Not In the Days?

Speaker 2:

Day After Tomorrow the.

Speaker 4:

Day After Tomorrow. That's what it reminded me of.

Speaker 2:

That's why, when people were like global warming, I'm like man don't believe that dumb shit, Because this kind of stuff wouldn't happen if there was real global warming. That global war means global and it is not true.

Speaker 3:

But anyway, that shit's crazy what do y'all think?

Speaker 1:

what the matter in the morning?

Speaker 2:

and y'all's cars is frozen in the streets and in your driveways and everything.

Speaker 3:

Water was like somebody buying a new car. That would ruin your car if that water gets up gets up in the engine and it freezes the ice expands it'll so that's the city that's responsible.

Speaker 4:

Well, that's my question looking into it is like is the city paying for this damage? Of course, yeah, think about that. I mean.

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 4:

Are they?

Speaker 2:

paying for the stuff in Cali.

Speaker 4:

They try to weasel their way out of everything else. They'll come up with some clause or whatever, because somebody was stating that, of course, if it was like your house, like the line on your land, the insurance, then the city can get out.

Speaker 3:

So that's something to hold.

Speaker 4:

They'll be like oh, it was one of the houses, you got full coverage on your car.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, here's my thing, you got full coverage.

Speaker 4:

You're good my thing on it like.

Speaker 5:

As the city officials, you should have a designated plan intact. If something like this happens, where is this water going to go? It should be being pushed towards some manhole and this shit is just in the middle of the street. Yeah, like a river, yeah it's wild, Like you're right. I'm trying to figure this out, Like how did this?

Speaker 4:

happen. Yeah, that's a good point. Yeah, where's all the manhole? Yeah, or the water drains the sewage and shit, and I can see, like you know, water.

Speaker 5:

I mean I know Like the sidewalks and shit like that, but we're talking like up to the hood of their car.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, all that water got in their car and froze.

Speaker 4:

Man their vehicle's done yeah destroyed everything. Yeah, man, you do bring up a good point. It's like, yeah, you can see flooding, but I mean from a water pipe busting Like we've seen this shit happen. It was like a tub, it was just filling up.

Speaker 5:

We've seen this shit happen in DC and it didn't fucking go up above no people's cars and shit.

Speaker 3:

Three feet. It should never get that high. There's something wrong there.

Speaker 4:

Something's going on, Chris. I know you got something to say.

Speaker 2:

You're just sitting back with you guys, I think it was on purpose.

Speaker 4:

I'm not going that, but I'd have to look into it?

Speaker 5:

What community did this happen in Detroit? Yeah, what kind of people lived there? Were they minorities?

Speaker 2:

Detroit's pretty much mostly minorities.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Detroit is.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, man, and we just had an incident in North Carolina with the power and the water. There it's happening one after another man, just like these plane crashes.

Speaker 2:

Speaking about weather, what about in Montreal? Did y'all see what happened there and in upstate New York, but Montreal mostly?

Speaker 4:

No, sir, didn't see it.

Speaker 2:

I dream of it just because I'm that kind of guy, you talking about the snow. Man, they had three and a half feet. They had three and a half feet. The next day got like two inches and then the next day another three and a half feet. I'm like holy shit. They had over seven feet. They said they almost had eight feet of snow in two and a half days.

Speaker 4:

What Could you imagine?

Speaker 2:

That's dope. Like we wouldn't go to work that's dope, you went 8 feet of snow hell no you wouldn't even be able to open your front door.

Speaker 5:

You gotta jump off the second story. Yeah right, but where you going? You gonna dive in the snow and then you gonna start shoveling that shit. To do what?

Speaker 2:

at least have a pathway to get out how can you get out if the streets ain't going to be cleaned either?

Speaker 5:

8 feet they're going to have to wait a couple days if they knew that was coming. I mean trucks had to have been going like for 2 days non-stop just scraping the roads so like your sidewalks probably got 8 feet but the city probably kept up with it would you go to? Work, would I go to?

Speaker 2:

work would you go to work? Would I go to work? Would you go to?

Speaker 4:

work. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

This is why I go to work every day and not use my sick time and vacation for days when I do need to take a day off. You know what I mean. That ain't going to be a day where they're forcing me to use my sick though for real.

Speaker 2:

The whole company is going to be a day where they're forcing me to use my sick, though for real, because look Nah, everybody going to be off, the whole company going to be closed hey man you got to accommodate everybody, but that's wild man. We never get no snow like we used to when we was young in our area. All right, chris.

Speaker 4:

I'm reading this and they say they only got three feet of snow. Three feet, it depends what area you're reading of. That's still a lot, man. Three feet, yeah, that's still a lot. That was one day.

Speaker 2:

It's saying like Two days later they got three and a half feet. Yeah, that's half my body.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Dang hold on Hold on. You made Hold on 134 centimeters. Yeah, dang hold on hold on. You might hold on 134 centimeters. Yeah, which is yeah, yeah, you're right they got mad snow. I'm telling you okay, it's in a record that an historic snowfall there it ties, ties this 127-year-old record in Montreal.

Speaker 5:

That's so crazy, because I didn't even hear that on the news or anything.

Speaker 4:

No that's what I think oh well, trump doesn't want us talking about Canada. You know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 1:

Canada, we're not recording about Canada, Him and Musk and all that they're controlling the news right now, Just controlling tariffs over there, that's it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, throwing tariffs and sending immigrants out? Yeah, whatever, and just taking our money.

Speaker 2:

That's why they let Kendrick do the halftime show. He was like we're going to bury Canada.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's a good point. Canada's taking a lot of hills. They're going down.

Speaker 5:

They're trying to make Canada part of the US man.

Speaker 2:

How does he want to make it a next state? It's bigger than the rest of the 50 states. Listen, we're talking about Trump here. He said I'm going to make it a state.

Speaker 4:

No, maybe his plan is to take it. They have their territories. He'd just make the territories a state.

Speaker 5:

We're talking about a president that's taking shit from Elon Musk's son man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he told him shut up, and he shut up.

Speaker 2:

He can take Canada and double the United States and have 50 more states.

Speaker 4:

Elon Musk's son is scary looking. That boy could be in a horror movie.

Speaker 5:

I feel sorry for people. When he gets older, man, he should be in that fucking same position. Man, his dad is putting a chip in his brain. Man, that dude's going to run some shit. Man, he's a rich fuck.

Speaker 2:

He'll be like Demolition man.

Speaker 4:

He told Trump shut the hell up my office. That little kid's probably richer than Donald. He said go give me a Capri Sun bitch and he's like three.

Speaker 5:

Yeah man, that dude's already. He was in a three-piece and everything.

Speaker 4:

You see that shit.

Speaker 5:

I mean, he's got a jacket, three-piece suit.

Speaker 3:

It's his dad's running it. Everybody knows Elon Musk runs things.

Speaker 5:

It's not Donald Trump. He don't go to public school, man.

Speaker 4:

He's. He don't go to public school. Man, he got his own school. I was like shit School. He's like school.

Speaker 3:

Money's my stuff.

Speaker 5:

Tesla. But yeah, my final thought on the Detroit shit though. What's up with the city of Detroit, man, Tighten up.

Speaker 4:

Tighten up. Yeah, I mean prayers, all them people.

Speaker 5:

You know that happening that, that that was wild when I saw everything we've seen these plane crashes, these floods, these is water problems because flint michigan contaminated water yeah, they allowed that on purpose yeah, well, we got to get the city of detroit and they, their workers, out there and they need to start digging this concrete up and putting these pipes back into a position where they can sustain this stuff. Man, something's going on underground with this shit, man.

Speaker 2:

But you also got to think how long have all these pipes been underneath these cities?

Speaker 5:

That's what I'm saying. It's probably been decades, man, so it's past. Due to upgrade? Man, they're doing it. Around Winchester, here in Virginia. They've been digging all kinds of grounds up and putting new pipes underground. Man, they're taking care of the city out here, man.

Speaker 3:

They're making a place for the water to drain too. Exactly, it used to drain on the train track. Yeah, now they made that.

Speaker 5:

They dug all that up. That's where that water supply is going to be going, and stuff.

Speaker 4:

See, look to touch on that. It said this water main that busted in Detroit was built in the 1930s, 1930s.

Speaker 3:

There's a hundred years.

Speaker 4:

Yes, it said the 54-inch steel transmission line built in the 1930s ruptured in southeast part of the city yep it was probably they had to play the boat to get through the supposed knee deep water. But that shit was higher than that. Yeah, but remember.

Speaker 3:

Detroit is like one of the poorest cities in the United States they fell on hard time.

Speaker 2:

It used to be one of the poorest cities in the United States.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they fell on hard time.

Speaker 2:

It used to be one of the wealthiest. It was.

Speaker 5:

So when that happened, like all that area, they still had power and all that. I don't.

Speaker 4:

What this water main break yeah. I doubt they, probably I should see how they had power.

Speaker 2:

People had to escape man yeah, that water was everywhere. Power People had to escape man yeah, that water was everywhere. Shit, how do you escape? Walk on the ice.

Speaker 5:

No.

Speaker 2:

While it was happening, though, while it was flooding, and then, by the time they realized, it was fucking frozen over the next day. It was just that cold.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I was just waiting to just work my skis out man and just went skiing Well they was doing that montreal.

Speaker 4:

This shit was dope. I seen it I swear, but they look, they had people down that snowstorm too and digging up the hole was huge, so it flooded 150 to 200 homes on top of all the car everything else you're in the road. That's crazy, so they could take them two weeks or longer to fix it.

Speaker 5:

You got to believe. The temperatures are probably frigid out there, man, because it froze. You know what I mean. So they're probably taking their time on trying to fix that shit. Man, 1v1. That's a massive hole. Look at a dude just walking in that shit. Dummy, that's got to free like a worker.

Speaker 4:

But that's wild man. Jesus man, mm-hmm.

Speaker 5:

Thoughts and prayers go out to all the families that that this happened to man. It's sad man.

Speaker 4:

Agree, yes. So what we got? Now Plane crashes, you got airlines going on strike can't hear you bro I said the pilots is going on certain airlines do we have these? Knock something out. I don't know what zeb did. Zeb, what'd you do, bro?

Speaker 3:

I don't know oh, lord dog, you there. Yeah, you can't hear me, you're with us, can't hear you.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm here. Oh Lord Dog, you there? Yeah, you can't hear me. You with us, can't hear you. Yeah, I'm here. Don't know what's going on, you're muted. No, what's that then? Oh, no, Technical difficulties. Now, there we go. Can you hear me? Yeah, yeah, there we go. All right, damn dog, hear me. Yeah, yeah, there we go. All right, damn dog. Sorry, yeah, my damn dog done walking around the table and pulled a cord out. He's a part of the show. Zeb fixed it. So yeah, chris, what I was saying was you just mentioned this morning that pilots are going on strike. Now.

Speaker 2:

Yep, because there's too much stuff happening with air airlines, airports, stuff in the air in general and crashes, so there's a lot of them that's going on strike. I've seen an interview with a lady this morning. She was like I'm on the plane, we're waiting to take off and it takes a while for people's like there's no pilot. The pilot went on strike and they're like what? But then I've seen it like there's certain airlines that they're going on strike because they're like it's too much going on right, I'm looking at it, let me see.

Speaker 4:

So airline strike current yep strikes in the us.

Speaker 2:

Let's see it makes sense. In the meantime, I'm going to shout out to homie 1V1 back there.

Speaker 4:

Oh shit that's it Crazy.

Speaker 5:

But to top it off, though, Chris, what's up with all the firings with the FAA?

Speaker 2:

Well, you see, they just fired a well-qualified chief, young black man. They fired him and replaced him with a very unqualified, so to speak. That people said white man, and he just got rid of the women. He's just getting rid of people.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what I'm saying, and that's what our brother's brother Jason said he was like man. He's going to have the military turn against our own people and I've been saying that because y'all really believed that that would happen. And our military is going to turn on us if they get enough people to be the way that Trump and Elon want them to be.

Speaker 5:

You got to believe it because of who's in control man. Look what he's already done.

Speaker 2:

If they get their followers, then it's on. They're going to dominate us, though, because we don't got those army weapons.

Speaker 5:

Yeah man, it's just a way of them moving people that aren't as high as them or as big as them out of the way, man.

Speaker 2:

People that wouldn't go for what they want. They're getting rid of them.

Speaker 5:

You're getting rid of them If you're not a part of that doge and all that good stuff. Man like, look, I'm trying to eliminate you, man.

Speaker 2:

And if they get rid of all the minorities they want to get rid of right now, then they got less people to worry about. That's already here that they want to get rid of.

Speaker 5:

It's kind of almost like they're giving us an option, they're telling us what's going to happen. Man, Either you could stay around and see what happens or you can get out of Doge.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you can get the hell out of town, boy. You better go. You feel me, man.

Speaker 5:

But their town is like the whole country.

Speaker 2:

Their town is Mexico, canada and the United States. They like, we want it all.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah, man, like this shit stands for department of government efficiency. Man, like I'm I'm kind of scared with this shit. Man and bro, like it's like they're taking over. Man, yeah, you're right, the two individuals that's gonna be in control of this so-called Department of Government Efficiency is Elon Musk and some guy named Vivek, vivek Ramaswamy I don't even know who.

Speaker 4:

The fuck he is.

Speaker 5:

You said it better than I would Vivek Ramaswamy or some shit man I don't even know who this dude is man, it don't matter, they know who he is.

Speaker 2:

And this is all created to dismantle. And who this dude is man, it don't matter, they know who he is. Find out.

Speaker 5:

And this is all created to dismantle and restructure federal agencies, man, so these two dudes are going to fucking basically take over and control the federal agencies pretty much.

Speaker 2:

Did you see the Lady Jaguar right that used to sing backup for Jay-Z? That's been calling everybody out. Yeah, she came out with MAGA yesterday, really Yep, rocking it hard, and they was like, well, she's a plant, and they wanted her to say all this stuff and expose shit, because she's only exposing pretty much black people. She's like bring them down, bring them down. And so Trump's using every card he can to bring everybody down.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you they.

Speaker 2:

Probably that's why he was at the Super Bowl. You know, they knew Kendrick was performing that. He's like bring them down, Fuck Canada. Like it's bigger than we think, man. It don't seem like it, but it might be.

Speaker 5:

You're right, chris, because, like Dogecoin was started in 2021, and it was endorsed by rich celebrities Ever since 2021 until now, it's a $45 billion business man. It's a lot of bread. It's a lot of bread, but all of these rich people are in on this. Like Elon Musk was taking the court over this shit man because they try to say he was doing like some insider trading because he had bought a lot of, a lot of stock in a Dogecoin and they thought that he was like inside trading and all that, because he basically created this shit. You know what I'm saying and you, being a creator, you can't have like insider trading and all that. But they threw that case out because he wanted, they didn't find any evidence that he had.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Basically, it was a payoff to get it thrown out, but they basically said it was no evidence of insider trading or fraud or anything of that nature. So that's how he got off that case. But it's interesting, man, because Elon has taken over the federal part of this government, man when it comes to these agencies, and I'm just like who is this guy and when did he run for anything?

Speaker 4:

Well, trump's just hiring businessmen. I mean, look what? His inauguration, what everybody said the three wealthiest people in the world was there. You had what was it? Mark Zuckerberg, isn't his name? Mark Zuckerberg? Zuckerberg, facebook, yeah, and all that, of course, elon Musk. And then who am I missing? There was a third one, who? Jeff Bezos? Jeff was all three. You worked for him, but all three were there. Right, it is an argument. They were there. The three most wealthiest people in the world?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we can't leave Bill out Bill was the only one missing, but he's doing all that other work for him.

Speaker 5:

Oh, he's doing the behind-the-scenes work?

Speaker 2:

No, he's doing it in the open. I mean man he buys 75% of the US farmland. Like how you do that, yeah. How you do that he can do that. Because he got that, yeah, and that's why eggs is $15 a pack now. Yeah, man, because he said you ain't buying nothing but what he wants you to buy Screw that Is, that you buying eggs for $15? Hell, no, I don't like them, man, I haven't bought eggs in a month. I'm not going to.

Speaker 4:

Hey, I love eggs, but man me and you talking about this yesterday. I can find something else cheaper.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, off of them. Yeah me and you talked about this yesterday because I can find something else cheaper.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I can survive without it. A dozen eggs for 15 bucks, man. I got co-workers that got farms, man, and they got chickens and all the eggs to work, bro.

Speaker 4:

There you go, support your local farmers. There you go, support your local farmers, and I'm giving them like five bucks for like 18 eggs.

Speaker 5:

She's like, nah, just take the eggs. I'm like, nah, I got to at least give you something that's worth it.

Speaker 4:

There's a local one down the road here that people can get milk and eggs. I forget the name of it, though it's hit and miss.

Speaker 5:

A lot of people say they don't like brown eggs. Man, I like a white egg. It's not. It's a different texture when you're making certain stuff with a brown egg versus a white egg. But I mean, you're talking to Chef Rush over here, he knows I'm going to tell you right now I'm eating both. But I'm not going to make devil eggs with brown eggs because the texture of the yolk is just different than a brown egg. So you'd rather make a devil egg or something like that with a white egg. Now, those brown eggs, you can make a potato salad with. It's different textures in the yolk when you're dealing with a white and a brown egg. Gotcha.

Speaker 3:

Let's start a chicken farm, hey.

Speaker 4:

I got the yard back here let's get some chickens and a rooster I got random chickens just running around in my neighborhood. Are you?

Speaker 5:

serious this Hispanic dude's house?

Speaker 4:

And again.

Speaker 5:

they got out man. There's like two or three of them no.

Speaker 3:

They're probably trying to save money.

Speaker 4:

But isn't that illegal? In like city lakes there's an ordinance in Winchester you can't have.

Speaker 3:

My grandmother had chickens, like she was part of that. That's where they shut all that down, because the roosters would make all this noise.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's just a city ordinance thing. You can't have farm animals in city limits.

Speaker 3:

You used to see cows. There's people that had cows in Winchester, yeah, in city limits.

Speaker 5:

I might just open my backyard gate and let them in and get locked in, Get them laying eggs and then start feeding the motherfuckers. Man Come out in the morning.

Speaker 4:

I just want some goats to eat my grass so I don't have to cut it. It'll be good enough for me.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, man Just do shit, man Just research yourself and stay up on it man?

Speaker 4:

Well, I saw where the Dogecoin is dropping in the stock market, is it? That's today.

Speaker 5:

That's just today, man. When it comes to the stock market, you can't get worried, man, you've got to have ups and downs. Ups and downs, people always buy, trades and sell.

Speaker 4:

Just don't support them, period. Whatever those three, Don't trade and sell. Don't trade Just don't support them period.

Speaker 5:

Whatever?

Speaker 4:

those three.

Speaker 5:

Well, the majority of the stockholders and shareholders and Dogecoin is celebrities man oh, of course, they done pretty much bought all the shares up. Oh, I'm sure, I'm pretty sure there's shares out there, but it's probably expensive as shit now because it's worth a lot now.

Speaker 2:

I mean, look how much eggs are. It doesn't matter now, man, they're going to do what they want with these prices, of course.

Speaker 4:

Well, if you're going to slap tariffs on all our business partners, I guess you get other countries where we get goods from. I mean everything, because America don't make nothing, no more.

Speaker 2:

But that's their way to say. They're going to tax us and raise the price on everything here too, because they want that. They want us to struggle to survive and wipe us out.

Speaker 5:

Man, it's gonna happen yeah, I've noticed when we've gotten these frigid temperatures like every time it's been like in the low teens gases went up because they know we need it you got to warm your car up more. Now you know I'm saying so. Why did?

Speaker 4:

our electric bill go up too. That went up too.

Speaker 2:

Dude lecture bill was insane yeah, ours was like 600 and something dollars and I'm like what the fuck?

Speaker 4:

and why. What do you probably usually pay on average? Probably like 150. Dude, mine was like that. Mine was doubled this month of what we pay.

Speaker 2:

Double. I mean we use it more when it's colder, of course, but to raise them prices like that's nuts man. There's nothing you can do, or just not turn your heat on, and then you got pipes that's might go and bust, and all that too. It's called inflation, bro, that's the name for it. It's called survival of the fittest, and they, they know we ain't the fittest because they got all the ownership to everything right.

Speaker 5:

They really do, man, they really do, and they know when we need certain certain stuff. That's why they raise prices on certain things. Man, like I do, watch when the summer hit, man, watch what gas be, man. Oh, I would not be surprised if gas shoot up like five dollars a gallon summer is the worst.

Speaker 5:

I've always said it's just I'm speaking five gallons, tony, because I can only put 93 premium in my car, so I'll probably be looking at like over five dollars a gallon, bro, in the summertime god, I really hate to see what they pay for out in california and stuff, because when I went out to California this was almost 20 years ago, the gas prices were over $5 a gallon.

Speaker 4:

They were already there. I'm like are you kidding me?

Speaker 5:

They're probably like $10 a gallon, the majority of people that live in California are what You're right. I get the cost of living there are 1% of people that differ from all the other people, so they can afford it and they're putting money right back into it, chris, you speak on that.

Speaker 4:

You live in New York. Does that mean it all balances out?

Speaker 2:

They pay you just enough To survive, but now they're changing it even more, because Elon and Donald and Bill and them have all come together and said this is what we're going to do.

Speaker 1:

They're truly cornering the market.

Speaker 2:

They made that monopoly game years ago and now they're doing it so to say that you can't have a monopoly, my bad.

Speaker 2:

But to say you can't have a monopoly, so there's different kinds of companies to sell things. So like, right, you can't have the only chicken or shoe company in the neighborhood because there's no competition. But when they create these things now and shut down all the other ones that they don't have money in, the ones that are there, that feels like, oh, we don't have monopoly, it's competition, they own all of them. So they really do have a monopoly on us. They do. Friday's just closed down for good. So did Hooters. So my company closed down two weeks ago. I've been out of a job for two weeks. Look now, friday's Hooters is the other ones that just closed their doors this week and it's going to keep happening. Look, friday's closed, yep.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the company's done.

Speaker 5:

I didn't know that. Yeah, Hooters, they're changing their name to Lips.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, no, but look, man, they've cornered the market. But really we didn't realize it growing up because we was taught, oh, you can't have a monopoly. But really now black right, black rock, vanguard, and they're all a part of all that, they all own everything. Yeah, they do, man, they really do. That's why they want to dominate and take over the middle east, because the only thing they don't run is the overall oil gain yeah, like my 401k, the company basically that runs, that is vanguard yeah, and that that's elon and all of them.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they got everything well. Monopolies in this area is the electric company like and you know how you can like borrow.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's a big part of it, the railroads and everything.

Speaker 4:

It's supposed to be against the law. I'm looking it up right now. It says they, you know, have a monopolies. The government's supposed to restrict that shit, but are they doing it? Look, we have one electric company in this whole tri-state, right, am I right or wrong? It's Chattanooga Valley and Lake, and then Water Company and ours is Con Edison up here. So they have no competition Right, so they can gouge you as much as they want, but they're used to it.

Speaker 5:

There was another corner in the market, though, like Chris said.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they got everything. They make you feel like there's options.

Speaker 1:

But they own all of it.

Speaker 2:

Unless you go solar.

Speaker 4:

They own that too.

Speaker 2:

Your only other option.

Speaker 5:

They own all of that. A lot of people have been putting solar panels on their homes.

Speaker 4:

I mean, hey, in the long run it's probably the best way to go.

Speaker 5:

It is, you pay and install that and you're good to go, because they have you seen it getting any better? Everything's getting worse. So you can't sit here and tell me that electric's going to get better and cheaper.

Speaker 2:

No, no, they say they can charge whatever the hell they want but look at it, look at the name of our company up here, con edison, because they say thomas edison created all of it, which he didn't. It was tesla, and obviously they killed him and stole his ideals. We talked about that kind of before. Con edison, what the hell is a con con man? Yeah, they know, thomas edison didn't invent that.

Speaker 2:

But they conning us because they making us pay for it. Now that's right. And nicola tesla was like no, it should be free for everybody. They was like what Killed him, stole it out of there? And said everybody got to pay for this Right. And that's how they get rich, mm-hmm. Tony Todd looks like he's tired of thinking about it because they about to knock us off the grid.

Speaker 5:

I'm getting a headache thinking about this shit. They have all the masters to all the blueprints. Tony, you have to believe it.

Speaker 4:

All of them. There's a blueprint to everything.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but those rich people, those elite people that pretty much run our world, they got it, they got it.

Speaker 4:

You're right.

Speaker 3:

And that's funny because Jay-Z had the blueprint.

Speaker 5:

How do you think they?

Speaker 4:

got it. They had the blueprints you think they could have come out with all these creations, man.

Speaker 5:

They had the blueprints, man, and guess what? They had to back it up. The fucking money, man Dodge. They got the money and they're backing one another up Because if I ain't got it, guess what? I'm going to go over here to my billionaire buddy. Hey, bill, man, look I got this going on, man. Look I got this going on. Man, throw in 45 billion and I'll throw in 45 billion and boom, there it is. They got his corner. Man Must be nice. I'm with Chris man.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they run this. Oh, we know, we all know. Yeah, man. So in closing, guys, do you have anything else to talk about? I mean, I know, like I mentioned before, hanley's playing James Wood Monday night.

Speaker 2:

No, not James Wood. Sharando, I keep saying James Wood.

Speaker 3:

At Hanley right. All the games are at Hanley right.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, as far as so far. I guess they get further and further, hopefully, you know, into the playoffs and stuff. But they should have a few home games because they're the number one seed, yeah right.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, Skyline plays Meridian Tuesday.

Speaker 4:

Yep, Skyline Meridian, Check them boys out. So that's a big one. Because that's their third time playing too right, Exactly, yep.

Speaker 2:

Actually y'all might play James Wood. I think Sharando and Milbrook play. I'm confused.

Speaker 4:

No, it's Sharando Is.

Speaker 2:

Milbrook in Charlottesville.

Speaker 4:

I believe so, don't you? Forgot the bracket. No, no, no. I think that might be at Milbrook I've seen him Earlier. It's been a while. I know Y'all text too damn much. I'm not going back and looking at it you should have it ready y'all be texting like women who you chatting.

Speaker 4:

I'll cut y'all off, cut y'all off, right. So yeah, anyway, we gotta wrap this up guys. That'll cut you all off. That'll cut you all off, right. So yeah, anyway, you know, moving on, we got to wrap this up guys. So yeah, I believe the game's at Millbrook, they come to Millbrook, but everybody will find out. Oh well, I think when he found it, that's the girls. See, we got the girls, though.

Speaker 5:

We don't want it.

Speaker 4:

Nah, we ain't worried about it. So, all right, guys. Yeah, everybody, thanks for listening to us, and you can hit us up on X, facebook, instagram, all that stuff, and check out our YouTube channel and please subscribe. We have an icon up there on our screen. You watch on YouTube. You can just click and subscribe. It's free, nothing to it. We appreciate all the support from everybody. Until next Sunday, guys, enjoy your day, because I know Wayne wants to go get cooking and watch NBA today, you know what I do, chef Rush baby.

Speaker 4:

Yep, I'm going to give you a place.

Speaker 1:

All right, fellas, we out no communication key. But then you must comprehend. Preach BWO, let your voices be heard. We enlightened by the truth, and now we spreading the word. 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 literal when Big said ready to die. You know, the KKK turned the cops in disguise man. A lot done, changed, but race Outro Music.

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