In this episode of What's A Good Guy, we dive into the fascinating and sometimes controversial topic of having a "work wife." Is it harmless? Is it cheating? Where do we draw the line? Lashawn opens up about his experiences navigating dating as a flight attendant, including the unique challenges of maintaining relationships while on the job and even facing breakups while working. We also reflect on life in New York City, touching on the frustrations of congestion pricing and the fast-paced lifestyle that comes with living in the city. From there, we explore heavier topics, like the recent tragedy of the LA fires and how it made us question our own mortality and legacy. Join us for this mix of laughs, thought-provoking conversations, and personal insights.
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[00:01:03] Alright, okay perfect. We back? We back, we back. Check, check, check, check, check. Cover the goods back. You my business now Sean, you gotta relax. Cause you in my line of sight. You gotta relax. I can't look anywhere but at you. You gotta relax. Nah, you can look around.
[00:01:27] I'm talking, Kojo, I'm not talking about for camera purposes. I just mean like anytime I do this, I'm literally like he's the person I'm looking at. Jealousy. Jealousy. She's all right man. Jealousy is peaking. Oh, we ready? We rolling? Yeah. Okay, let me get started. Let me grab this right quick. Yo, peace on time there y'all. Peace and blessings. Peace and blessings.
[00:01:57] Um, Grand Rising. Oh, wow. Edit point. It's Opalus what? Opalus Rising. Who thumbs down through the screws Grand Rising? I think we all put tomato on it. I threw a tomato at you. Chat, let us know if you hated that. Yo, there was a girl who texted me that. Hey, yo, Grand Rising. She never heard from me again. Did she have locks and a septum piercing? No, she didn't. Oh my God. Niggas said she don't use deodorant screens. I never said any of them.
[00:02:27] I just said any of them. I just said... Niggas said, yo. Yo, shout out to Ro, man. You already know this motherfucker's most of the love is always Donald Peasley. Alongside of LaShawn. Another beautiful day here in the humble abode of my friend LA. How's everybody feeling? Good, man. Good. Had a long week, bro. Okay. Super long. We got the diva back in the building, by the way. You looking at me like I'm talking about you. I'm like, man. You didn't. No, I'm looking at you like you were talking about yourself. Of course I'm talking about Sha.
[00:02:56] Not you this week. Nah, chillin. Hey, Sha. Hi. Welcome back. Yeah, I missed y'all. I had to take PTO. Nigga first week. You the type of nigga going OJ out first week. I had to test that PTO. Nigga said, nigga said, yo. I ain't afraid you came up for fucking... Came up for what? FMLA. Yeah, and then went OJ out. Oh, nigga. I had to test that PTO policy. It works. It works. What's going on? These jobs don't care about y'all. Remember that.
[00:03:26] Everybody's replaceable. Nah, not everybody. You didn't like that one? That didn't work too well? That didn't resonate. Okay. Okay. What's going on, Alex? Ain't shit, man. Good week. I broke my glasses last night. I'm really excited about that. You felt sleep with a moment or something? Nah, I didn't fall asleep with them all. I just jumped in bed and heard a crack. Oh, he left him in bed. He was acting like Macaulay Culkin at home. Jumped in bed. Jumped in bed.
[00:03:56] Why are you so excited to go to sleep? I don't think I'm up. I don't think you want to leave my old video. I'm going to fuck around. Why do you always take your left, bro? Shout out to all supporters. What the hell? All of you. All of you. I don't think shout out to supporters. bro. Oh my God. They're so annoying, bro. That's how all the people signed up for the Patreon, man.
[00:04:25] Even if it's a seven-day trial of it. Don't worry, Kojo. Once we get, we got it. I got you. Yeah, I can't wait. Yo, I can't believe that. You be trying to... But, um... I went into Bay. I hired... I was like, fuck. Because I knew what it was, bro. The Red Cardies. Oh, shit. Yeah, it is. Was it the size of it? Scratch? Nah, the whole handle came off. Is it a fixable issue? It is. All right.
[00:04:55] Just need the funds to fix them. I don't know. But, you know. In due time, they'll get fixed. It's a good thing you have other glasses, though. You know what's crazy? I couldn't find these, right? The worst thing you would do is when you wake up and you can't find your glasses. So I knew where my other glasses were. But you needed your glasses to find your glasses. I knew my glasses to find my glasses. So I put on my other pair of glasses to go looking for my glasses and then forgot to put the glasses back. Damn. See, that's why you need a woman in your life. Because a woman would have told me
[00:05:24] LeSean put those glasses back up. What if I say it? What if I say it? I ain't afraid he's probably true. He's fucking messing. He's fucking messing. It's a fucking problem. LeSean has had glasses since he was born and he still needs a woman to tell her to put his glasses up. Exactly. First it was my mother. You know? Don't sleep with those on. I'm adding weaponizing confidence to that list of ours. Oh, gosh. You deal with the same issue with the glasses thing? Like, how blind are you when they all... No, I can probably still see.
[00:05:54] Oh, God. I can see. Now, he's like... Yeah, I can literally see. I could literally play video games. I could walk around. I could drive without my glasses. Nighttime? No. I'll be arrested. See? I try not to rely on him too much, but I just... I started wearing glasses because somebody... One of my mans walked up to me. I didn't know who it was. I almost fought him. Damn, man. I can't see. That's aggression. But I can't see. Like, you're walking towards me. I don't have my glasses on. I can't see your face, bro. He ain't greet you. My first thing is we got a squabble.
[00:06:23] Yo, that's tough. After that, I was like, I gotta put glasses on, bro, because... Sometimes that'll do it. I can't... That's a while back. That's where I... You know, random... I forgot what year I started wearing... Like, literally started wearing glasses. Hey, go last. Yeah. Like, what? Niggas would have popped me in one taco. I don't hang on front. Something about you. What's your week, Joe? My week? I ain't gonna lie. Don't ask me that. Every day feels the fucking same now, bro. I'm sorry.
[00:06:52] Yo, where is the... I don't have no... Like, the year started? The optimism just said... No, I mean... And, hold that. Same thing I know. I told you. I have... That's right. And, hold that. Same thing I told you. I'm gonna be very aggressive. But, honestly, I'm trying to be aggressive. But, it's just, you know... Just dealing with the bullshit of life. But... Uh... We are alive to live another week, hopefully. So... Mm-hmm. I really don't have no highlights for you. No, I swear to God. I ain't really do shit. My back is alright, though. I hurt my back. But, I'm fine now. Okay. Just playing ball.
[00:07:22] Damn. I had a great week. Brighten up my... Brighten up my day. I had a great week. I'm alive. I look great. Like, I'm skinny. I... I... I guess I told you something wrong. Like, I mean... What else can I say? It's... That's about it. Nah, you've been consistent. I was watching, um... One of your... Your videos. And, I was like, nah. Cheyenne's not playing, bro. And, I feel like you're getting comfortable... More comfortable on the, um... Camera. On the camera with the microphone. So...
[00:07:52] I was like, no. Myself. That's... That's... I talk to myself. Nah, turn up, man. Gymshark hit up my good friend, Shaw. You know? One of those shits is coming. Yeah. She gonna get up. She gonna get one. Because we can't afford this glam. Yeah. Yeah. I gotta pay for this shits. Fuck that. Are you ready to adjust to TikTok? Like, being like... Gone? Yeah. I hope something happens between now and then. We can't lose TikTok. That's how I'm learning how to cook. Shit. I be having that shit on the screen. Going through the steps. Just rewinding it every time. Just rewinding it. Running them views off of them niggas.
[00:08:22] That shit's great. That's how I'm learning how to cook, man. I feel you. Who... Who you watching? Cook and Wink. You know I still have never seen one of her videos. I just... You will make fun of it. I just... And I just... I see it for you. Yo, that's dope. Y'all is sick. But yo, um... I know this is probably... By the time this come out, this will probably be a little bit old news, but during this week, um... Joy Taylor and FS1
[00:08:52] got hit with some allegations. And I don't want to focus too much on the allegations because I let everything happen in due process. You know? Let the courts do what the courts do. But... I have to ask the people who have had jobs. Have y'all ever had a work wife? I have. What guy? Why are you looking for what we discussed? What's a judgment for? We listen, but we don't judge. A work wife is crazy. I've never had a work wife. Cheyenne, you ever had a work wife?
[00:09:22] Or a husband? No, you never. No, I'm binary. Love wins. No, I haven't. What a response. Or a work husband. Have y'all ever, uh... thought about it? Thought about what? Having a work... Mm-hmm. Like mixing the, uh... work and work and pleasure? I don't think I've ever been at luxury too. I think every place that I've worked at,
[00:09:50] I've been with people that are either my, like, bros. Mm-hmm. Or just, um... Just too close of friends to ever think that way. Mm-hmm. I've never worked... I've never been in a... Had a job where it's like, oh, that's even like an opportunity. And I've also worked with white women, and I don't really... I've never seen white women in that light, so... That's the final. Oh, you... Okay, a work... Work white women is more than just... It's like meaningless flirting. Meaningless flirting. It's a person you're happy to see. Ah! It's meaningless, but it can go... It can lead to... Robin.
[00:10:20] Which is why he said he doesn't really deal with them. It's to a close platonic coworker with whom someone shares a strong bond and level of trust similar to a marital relationship, but strictly professional and not romantic. And you could have that whether you're single or not, correct? Yeah, absolutely. It's worse when you're in a relationship, though. Because when you work, when you're not at work... That's cheating, though. That's a long day. That's not cheating. It is. That's cheating. Is it?
[00:10:47] If you're in a relationship and you have a close... Platonic. Well, you have to watch what you're saying because I'm here. Yeah, platonic. You don't know. Platonic. You got a close platonic relationship at work with the opposite sex. Or same sex. You know. Whatever people do. Whatever people do. Whatever people do. Stop saying that. They gotta keep saying it. Non-binary. That's not even how you use it. It's crazy. Right. Nah. That's too close. That's too close. That's too close.
[00:11:17] It's even playing like that. Like, even if you label somebody else your person or your wife, your girlfriend, whatever, to be playing around and calling somebody else and putting the word work in front of it, that's disgusting. Joe. Loosen up. I'm... Loosen up. It's not that big of a deal. You're telling me if you were in a relationship and you could walk around and call somebody else your anything wife? My wife? You could be like your play wife, your anything wife. You could do that? Yeah, my work wife. LA.
[00:11:46] You bullshit now. Now you probably... I make a phone call right now. I'm not saying you can't. All I'm saying is, is that the right way to go about it? You telling me every relationship that you've been in, you could walk around and call another woman that you go to work with every day and call her your wife and come home to your girl? At the pleasure of my job, I don't meet the same women twice. That's my work wife on this flight. I think that would be even more dangerous in your position, especially with the job you have now, right? Because you're never around, right? You're never around.
[00:12:15] You're respectfully out in hotels. I love this. Keep going. I love this. This is what I'm saying. This is what I'm saying. Go ahead. Y'all in hotels. Y'all going to this city, this city. Y'all might end up in Paris one day. It could be wild. And then you calling somebody else your work wife. Listen, listen. I've had this conversation. And I've said, you think I'm chump enough not to cheat on you in my own city? No. That is insane. How was that flying? How was it saying that flying?
[00:12:44] I literally said that. Is that flying? It flew. But why was it flying? Because if you think that I have to... For those who don't know, I'm a flight attendant. If you think I have to wait till work to leave the city to cheat on you, you think I'm pussy? I would have got that off. I would have said that too. What makes you think I can't do this here in Brooklyn? Yeah. Okay. I understand. But... What? But just getting that off with the... You got to get that off with the right person because...
[00:13:13] Y'all still work together. It don't matter where y'all at though. All right. So let me... Let me... Let me... Let me defend the honor of a flight attendant. Yeah. You're just defending his wings. Let me defend the honor of a flight attendant. You come to work... Like, let's say the flight is at 12 o'clock. We're supposed to be there at 11. Right? We sign in an hour... An hour before departure. We get to the gate.
[00:13:42] You may see the names. I might see Don, Cheyenne, Kojo. I get to the gate. Right? I see Cheyenne. I see you. You, you. Don is probably the flight leader. He tells us whatever he needs to tell us. He briefs us about what he expects from us. We assign our position. I make sure I work... I only work flights where I know I'm the most senior so I could go to the back. Oh, yeah. You always say that. So I go to the back. Let's say Cheyenne is more senior than you.
[00:14:09] So she's at the three door or she may be at the back with me. I am so unapproachable. Cheyenne is going to feel mad uncomfortable and not even work by me. I said that. You know what I'm saying? Because this is my galley. I'm galley daddy. What's the word? Galley? Galley. That's a galley. That's an aisle. But boom. But let's just say in the real world, right?
[00:14:34] You think you smooth enough to meet somebody in the first hour and by the time the end of the workday, we get to this city, she going to pop off? That's what I say all the time. So if you was about to say you do think you're serious. No, no, no. Not about me. But not about me. But listen, listen. All I'm saying is in those situations for men, I mean for women who are dating male flight
[00:14:59] attendants, it is not more so of the man being smooth talking the girl. It is about the girl with the mindset of, oh, he's getting it. Ain't nothing to do with us. And I'm going to tell you, and I'm going to tell you, it's so tricky. I'm going to try and serious this out a little bit. It's so tricky because we're responsible for ourselves. So it's always he says, she said, then investigation.
[00:15:27] So I don't even play those games because it could have been one thing and then somebody say another thing and then your job is on the line. You following what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, no. So I don't even chance the whole like, yeah, I know my motto, control your horny. Yeah. Control your horny. We got to work on that. That's not catchy. No. You know what I'm saying? Wavy is what you're saying? Yeah. Control your horny. No, I got to get right to the point, though. You know what I'm saying?
[00:15:54] Because you, you, it's just, yo, you here to do one thing and one thing only. Get home safe. You got a little side mission. Can't have a little side mission? Yeah, but those side missions get tricky when you, when you, when you skate off and do a different plot. Mm-hmm. So ultimately, are you saying that your line of work is difficult to have a work wife or is difficult to not be trusted to play around like that? Um, it's not difficult. I, let's say I'm in a relationship, right? And I have a work wife.
[00:16:24] I can see where somebody could think that's cheating in my line of work because I have to make sure my schedule matches with shorty. No, no. That is, that is intentional as fuck. Exactly. That's intentional as fuck. Enough for us to have a work husband, wife relationship. Yeah. Together. Whatever. So, so that is a lot of work. Um, the trust factor, I think is bullshit. It's bullshit.
[00:16:52] Because yes, I may be out of state, right? But you're still home in New York. I can accuse you of the same thing when I'm gone. Right, right, right. Right? Mm-hmm. So just because my line of work keeps me out of town maybe three or four days out the week, you, whatever, whatever you think I'm doing when I'm not here, I can think you're doing the same thing when I'm not here. What's the difference? That's true. So, the flight attendant line of work or the trust issues that come in relationships is
[00:17:20] really, is really not what it cracks up to be and I don't let nobody bring that my way. I feel like you should stay away from the work, the whole work, uh, work relationship thing. I mean, I did that when I was single. Like, that's when we used to work at check-in. Like, I would say that Spanish one was my work wife. So you never brought that back to the, like- I was trying, I ain't gonna front. At that time, I was trying to get right. Figuratively. I'm not gonna say crazy. I'm not gonna talk crazy, but I was trying to get right. Figuratively, you never brought that back to the crib? Like, only, you only, like, flirted with her when he was at work?
[00:17:49] I did want to bring her back to the crib at the time. But you never did. She was like, yo, you just want to fucking that's it. I was just like, well, yeah. Yeah, bud. I don't want a relationship with you. Oh, God. Oh, so that's why you would consider her your work wife? Yeah, I would. Well, your work wife could be like- Yo, your bestie. Because when they not there at work, the day is wrong. It's boring. But then call it your work bestie. You don't have to call it your work wife then. Or just your bestie in general.
[00:18:17] Because when she'd be outside of work- So you put the word work in front of the- Whatever the term is. Outside of work, does it not exist? It's not really supposed to. You keep it at the playground. The playground is the job. How is work your playground is? You never had a- You never had like a- Like, you know what me and LA worked together. That shit was a playground, bro. Yeah, but that's your- Like, I worked with- I worked with my best friends too. Like, I get it in that aspect. But like, for the opposite sex, I've never had a- Never built that strong of a relationship. Well, I'm not- I'll be lying.
[00:18:47] Because I remember I worked with Kiana and Ashley. And those were like my sisters. But I'm over there listening to their fucking relationship problems. It's never crossing in my mind. Okay, okay. Let's say we all at the same job, right? And you- And your work friends, right? That the female- I could be like, yo, that's Kojo's work wife. Why though? Because y'all are close. Y'all going lunch together type shit. Yeah, y'all take y'all lunches together. Y'all take y'all breaks together. I think it depends on who says it. If you say someone is Kojo's work wife, that's not that crazy. Because you mean like, oh, they always together. They get lunch together.
[00:19:16] If Kojo says it, that's when it gets a little crazy. Because like- I'm trying to think, did I ever have- Let me see. Let me go through construction though. Because that, you know what I mean? I feel like when we worked to give you high one. Models, no. Big by Melissa? Big by Melissa, no. That was after the fact. Shout out to Gennaro. That was sick. I kept that respect. Oh, and that's another thing. With the whole Joy Taylor thing, speaking of Gennaro. Gennaro was my manager. So we weren't even on the same playing field. So that's where shit gets tricky.
[00:19:46] So they're saying that, well, she was accused, allegedly. Of Joy sleeping with one of the head producers of the show. And that's how she got her position. I'm not here to confirm or deny that. Ain't none of my business. If I was him, I'd probably do the same thing. But- You would also abuse your power. Got it. No. No, we're not going to do that. Because it was consensual. So it wasn't abuse. That's not how that works. Abuse of power, it could be consensual.
[00:20:15] But there is still a little bit of an ickiness about it. Yeah, yeah. Thank you. Who's abusing it? It's not you're an abuser. You're abusing your power and your status. Because you go into your direct reports and being like, oh, it's up. It can happen. Oh, yeah. I see. I see. There are consensual ways. But the fact that if that resulted in her getting a job, it's not like it happened- Allegedly. He wouldn't have promoted her if she ain't going to pussy. I feel like Joy has the resume that she earned that position. It's alleged. Sick fuck. But I'm saying in that situation, if it was like that was the condition upon which she
[00:20:44] got her job, even if it was consensual, that's still an abuse of power. Because it's not like they were in a relationship. And it was just like a lot of equal exchange. But boom. So, so, Janera was my manager at Baked by Melissa. Right? And her and I never talked like that until after I left because I respected the train of command. Now, if we're peers, I don't think it's a big deal. So, even if like I go for management, right?
[00:21:12] Damn, you could have got a raise, bro. I don't think she was giving the raises. Maybe more hours. She was raising something else. That's what you wanted to say. Yeah. She was raising something. Oh, you. But if I'm in management, right? And see, that's tricky because we've seen that a few times on the rant. Yeah.
[00:21:39] We'll see like the manager would catch an eye for somebody on the rant and their day is a little bit easier. Who the RTSF is holding them down? I don't know how many of them got shit to do. You're talking about aviation, right? Yeah. So, wasn't the rant mostly men workers? Nah, they started becoming mad women on there. There's women there. There's less, there's less. But then you got the Pritsy women like Cheyenne, right? Who you know she's not lifting a bag. And she's scanning.
[00:22:09] This person, I don't know, bro. She's no. She's no. I don't know. They'll look at her, but oh, now you can just scan bags. Yeah, you can just scan bags. Or you can sit in the office. Like they'll have to hire up the ALA in the bin. And the management you was talking about, are they women or men? They're men. They're men, yeah. They're men. Oh, so. Okay. Yeah, so Cheyenne will have an easy day doing nothing, getting the same pay. Niggas and they're watching niggas play dominoes and shit. Yeah. Maybe the average person has like five flights. Cheyenne maybe has two and a half.
[00:22:38] Ask how you have a half a flight. Niggas leave mid-flight. Yeah, leave mid-flight. Right? So cool. But even in management, that's a tricky role because you're not blind either. You know what I'm saying? So you got to control your horny. Now, where are y'all around the same age? Where? Who? You and a young lady. Who? Genera? Not Genera's a couple years older than me. That happened to me when I worked at like AMC.
[00:23:07] Like my older supervisor. I was like 19 at the time, 18 at the time. But she was a little, I think she was like 20 fucking seven. Oh, she was an OB? Oh my God. I had a corner shake his head like this, N'Cona. Yeah, dog. That turn? You're a fucking sick fucker. The internet, bro. This bro was a constant internet. That shit had me fucking weak. Nigga said these YNs. Luddy's OBs.
[00:23:36] Nah, but even that, it was like, even months later, I got cool with everybody. Dad used to work there with like, fucking shout out to Renny. Like me and Renny used to work together. She'd be like, yo, let's go on a lunch date. Let's do this. Let's do that. I'm just like, hey. Bro, she wanted to take me to the movie theater. I said, nigga, I already saw these movies. Nigga, what do you want to? Went out one time. Wait, wait, aye, aye, aye. So, is dating somebody you work with off limits?
[00:24:06] Like off limits? No. Yeah, now. Oh, I wasn't. Nah, yeah. It's a negative, though. It's a negative. You think so? Yeah. If we work together, and we should have an argument before we got here, I ain't trying to bring that energy in, my nigga. That's true, too. Maddy, she break up with you, or you break up with her dead, my nigga, before y'all get there. Yeah, man. Go to work during the breakup? Oh, I think I invented work from home. I swear. Listen, I'm through it.
[00:24:35] I went through a breakup and be like, what was it, 20? That was in a, I don't know what year it was. It was before COVID. And I remember like mid-shift, I was like, yeah, I got to finish the day from home. I was, my stomach was hurting. I was like, I can't, I can't focus. Oh, gosh. Yeah, that's a long day. Nigga, during the shift. Shorty said, oh, I think it's time for us, you know, to break up and all that. I ain't gonna fry. I ain't left a bag for the rest of the day. You all right? Nah, I got a stomach bug. Oh, I think I got a stomach bug. Niggas hurt me. I was like, yelling and arguing with my nigga. Nigga, LA in there playing dominoes and shit. I'm trying to remember it.
[00:25:05] Yeah, I died. Oh, yeah. Like my first job? Like my first job at that tennis center? Yeah, I was going through a breakup back then. But I was all right. I was young. Young and dumb. What'd you do? Are you like, I'm talking about like, you get that text. Like, yo, this ain't working while you at work. That's the worst shit. I never had that. Nah, bro. That's a long day, bro. Imagine you just start? Yeah, all right. All right, them minutes going. That's a long, motherfucker. I remember I was at Gates.
[00:25:33] I was working a flight and I got that text. I went to, shout out to my manager. I'm sorry for lying to you. I said my mother fell down the stairs. I gotta go. Yo. Yo, boy. What? You should apologize to your mother, not the manager. Don't put that on your mother. She aight. She a four. What'd you do immediately after that? I drove to her house. Oh, shit. Baby, please. He looked like Matt Barnes. Drove 40 hours. I got to the belt. And everything was perfect.
[00:26:03] Well, not perfect, but by the time I got downstairs, the bus was there. Oh, that shit was on time. My car was right by the exit. I got back to Brooklyn in like 10, 15 minutes, boy. No more Apple Watch since then. Well, I got one now, but that was the last straw. Wait, that's when you saw it on Apple Watch? Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Now, looking at your wrist and your heart shattered is crazy. Yeah. My heart rate is going up.
[00:26:35] Yo. Yo. That shit's going to be. But yeah. Now, you know what? I used to say I wouldn't date a flight attendant, but I might. Still won't. No, I might. I might. I might. I consider it that. Same airline. Same airline. Hmm. I don't really care. Unless you're not one of the bum ones. You got to get a spirit girl, bro. Yeah, I wouldn't do that. Yo, that's. I wouldn't do that. You splice shaming, bro?
[00:27:03] I was going to make another endeavor joke, but I'm fine. Kwani brought this up earlier. With the job you have now, would you share your benefits with your lady? Is that immediate? Is that immediate? Yes. I am headass like that. That is immediate. Well, no. That's not true because out of all the relationships I've had, were women updated, only one person said on my benefits. So, no, that's not true. I don't think they make it to that point. Man.
[00:27:31] Yeah, they don't make it to the point where we can actually. Have that conversation even? Not even have that conversation, but actually get to the travel part. That ain't nothing. I take you off. I have control of that. You can't get on a plane without. Was that the benefits you was talking about? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm cool with that. That ain't, I'm not picky with that. I'm, that's fine. Yeah, I feel like you could get out to like a cute girl with some charm, right?
[00:28:02] Nah, see, I don't use that as a- No, don't worry about it. I'm flying you off your wire. I've never used my flight benefits to trick. No, I've never done that. You never seen Paris, baby? Of course nothing. You never seen Paris? We got to show you Paris, baby. How's that tricking if it don't got you guys? I wouldn't even call that tricking. I wouldn't, I wouldn't, that's not a- What do you have pulled there? That's not a- He's in your resource. That's a resource, bro. That's a nigga that tricked. That's a nigga that tricked. Don't disrespect the real tricks.
[00:28:32] That's not a talking point in my relation. Even when they say what you do, I say, I'm a flight attendant. I don't say what. Oh, airline do you work on? Yeah, I don't- They hit a top dog. They be like, oh my God. Yeah, I don't do that. I don't do that. You can fly me out. Nah, then the conversation- Nobody says that, bro. Yeah, the conversation don't go any further than that. I promise. You just found a girl who likes to travel and it don't go nowhere? That's crazy. You should reconsider. Nah. Sick of trying to change your mind. Spend the wealth.
[00:29:01] Nah, I just don't. I don't see that going anywhere because then I have more to offer than that, essentially. So that's a bonus. I think me using my benefit to enhance our dating experience, that's a bonus. But that's not my trunk. That's not my go-to move. No, he said I am not my wings. Yeah, I love that. That's not my size up combo, you know? Yeah. They got to earn that. All right. Yeah, for sure. Well, earn no. Thank you. Because that was about the- Yeah, earn no.
[00:29:30] So where are we at then? I think that's like the trust thing though? We just never got to the point where we could, you know, you could plan something. You could have a whole bunch of, yo, let's do this. We could do this. We could do this. But then actually get into the gate or the day before the trip, packing bags and stuff like that. Booking hotels and stuff like that. It hasn't happened. Nah, it hasn't happened. Damn. Nah. How's that? Work, work. Can you elaborate? What's up? That just earned. That just sounded- If I had to do work, is that what it made for? Yeah. It feels like a man- Because that's not where he was going anyway.
[00:30:00] He just said like, it just hasn't happened. Earn just sounds like you got to prove why I should put you on my benefits. Relax. I mean, you know- No. I was going to get on the flight anyway. Please. LLR2B? I'm like, yeah, I'm like, yeah. I'm like, yeah. 32B? There's a difference between 2B and 32B. Yeah, you would've got your own flight, but you would've sat there. Who said I was in 32B? Nah, nah. I think he's saying that. That's first class though, right? That's first class? Yeah. Niggas said a middle seat is crazy. I've never experienced that. Ever. Yeah, I had to do that. I was like, B. I'm sorry to go. B is definitely a middle seat.
[00:30:30] B is a middle seat? Well, it depends on the aircraft. Yeah. It could be a two-seater or something. But that's like those little commuter planes going to Carolina. DCI? Chicago. DCI? Okay. Man, I'm- How was Chicago? Nah, that's the next episode. Niggas, let me throw that in there. Yo. Shout out to D-Rose too, man. Shout out to D-Rose. Okay, so on to other news. We talking about traveling.
[00:30:59] Have anybody been to the city yet since the congestion crisis? Nope. Yeah, I was on it yesterday. You drove? I ain't drive, but yeah. Oh, really? Wait, how'd you get to the city? You got money. Nah. Passage your prints on this side, bro. How'd you get to- Oh, you drove? Yeah. I used my E-ZPass though. It was like, it's still- But it was actually not that bad. It was like 4 p.m. There was literally no traffic. That's what I'm hearing. I think they scared people out. Yo, you think they trying to price us out of New York like they say? Bro.
[00:31:28] Nigga, $3 to get on a train? $2.90 to get on a fucking train is crazy, bro. Imagine New York without us. I don't know, man. I mean, they're from Wisconsin. They come right here, bro. They have no problem, bro. And pay the prices? They have no problem coming here, bro. It's New York City still, bro. This would be like, I live in New York City. Oh my God, this is fucking amazing. They can't fill up Brownsville. You'd be surprised. So if they force you, if you think they forcing you out of New York, where would you go? Yeah, you already have an idea?
[00:31:58] I'm going back. I can't, bro. I don't mean Jamaica. I'll probably go back to Atlanta. Me, I would do Maryland. I love Maryland. Shaw. There is no forcing me out. I'm going to just have to figure it out. Nigga said I'm cementing my feet. Yeah, no. I can't go. I don't want to be in the South. I don't want to go back to LA. I go over the bridge. Jersey. Yeah. Jersey's not that bad. We just had the conversation about Jersey. Yeah. Well, if I could do that, then yeah. But you see, here's the thing with Jersey, right?
[00:32:29] Jersey. It's expensive too. Jersey's expensive as a single person. Yeah. I think if you're in a relationship and y'all are cool with the way I split, divide the finances, it's way easier because I think what Jersey, the cost of living in Jersey, if with a partner, is much cheaper than a single man in New York. I think that's what I think. Depends on wearing Jersey as well because if you go closer to like Philly, it'll be cheaper but you're further from the city.
[00:32:58] But if you go like Hoboken, Jersey City, you're looking at like 3K. Yeah. You're going to need a two bedroom. And what I like about Jersey though, most of their blueprints, the square footage is they give you more for the price of- If I'm going to leave, I want some land. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I want some greenery. Like my brother has like space. He live in Linden.
[00:33:26] But Maryland, like Maryland, I know they got land down there. You settling, like when it's all said and done and you're married, you're raising your family in New York? Ideally, yes. Ideally? I want them to know how to use a MetroCard, bro. Do you want your kids to be from somewhere else? Like, yeah, yeah. Like I just saw a video, like on the Subway Takes video and son was like trying to explain that he was born in Egypt, moved to this and then lived in New York for 15 years and he in New York.
[00:33:56] Or no, like I don't want my kids to deal with that. Like I want them born here. I don't like, I want them raised here. Yeah. This is, I take super pride in being a New Yorker, bro. So what makes you a New Yorker? Being born and raised in New York. Born and raised. So if I- I give space to any immigrant children who came here immediately after. And I'm talking about really young. And literally if you're like 30 or up or 25 or up and your only living experience is outside
[00:34:23] of your, your foreign country is here, I give you that. But if you was raised there, then came here, you ain't in New York. But that's why the born and raised is important. You can omit the born for some people if they were raised here. You can't just be like, oh, I was born in New York and I moved to Virginia when I was two. Bro, you from Virginia and just be from Virginia. In Atlanta, that's literally what it is. People are like, I'm from New York. When'd you move? When'd you, when'd you move here? Oh, I'm seven years old. I'm like, bro, what the fuck are you talking about? Yeah. I'm fucking Georgia.
[00:34:52] Nigga, you're from fucking country. Camp Creek, nigga. Like, don't fucking lie to me, bro. So country. Like, if you have that fucking arguments with G, it's like, bro, I don't think you're G from Mississippi. How long was he there? I don't care. He went to high school there. G left here. G left here in elementary. He left here. Yeah. Then he went to Mississippi. Then he went to Kansas. Then he came back. Oh my God. He part of the high school. The Midwest movement. Like, you're done, bro. He went A-verb and all of them. Now, he, but because he was born here, right? He was born here, right? Yeah.
[00:35:22] He just got to do a couple more years here. He'll get it back. We can't claim Michael Jordan. I don't. I let that go. I let that go. I wouldn't. Y'all were doing that? I was for a while. Yeah. Why not claim the greatest basketball player? Like, back to LeBron. I'm about to say, LA. So we claim Pac-2? Nah, they can have that again. They can have that again. Maryland can have him. Anyway. Nah, anyway. He's at Darnley anyway. And Colette. Nah, that's greedy. We got Jay-Z. We good.
[00:35:51] Well, speaking of Pac- Man, shout out to Nas. Fuck. Pac in LA. How y'all feel about the LA fires? That shit is insane. Like, even seeing some of my peoples that live out there. Like, they're posting on their gram. Like, oh, it's mad close to my crib. I'm like, oh, you're posting it. Why the fuck are you still there? Like, this is not something you record, bro, dip. But you got to think about it. Where are people going to go? Like- Nah, that's tough. Some people out there for vacation. Oh. Like, you picked the worst. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. My man's was out there. Yeah, my man's was out there.
[00:36:21] But I think also, people are so used to fires in LA. They don't realize. Like, yes, they're used to fires, but this is unprecedented. So people are like showing videos because they're like, oh, it's contained. It'll happen. But it's like, no, they're not really contained. Y'all probably should. It's still high ass wins. Y'all should get up out of there, but. In your time living there, did you ever experience these? Even earthquake or anything? I did have one earthquake, but I didn't realize what was happening. I just thought the edible was strong. If I took an edible- Taking the edible during- No. She did it beforehand. No, no, no. I had taken an edible to go to sleep. And like, my bed started shaking.
[00:36:51] And I was like, oh, this is- Oh, this is- Oh, this is- It's a bad train. Oh, I'm dead. And then my friend was texting me like, oh my God, did you feel it? Are you okay? And I was like, oh. Oh, you had to? I was like, oh. I was like, okay, cool. So, I did have an earthquake. And then the fires, we did have fires during fire season, but I never had any super compromised air quality. I think it was once I had bad air quality. Fire season, though? And I got air purifiers and I was fine. That's another important thing about where I'm going to move. Because I don't think I'm spending the rest of my life in New York.
[00:37:21] I'm not going to Florida. I'm not going to Florida. Never that. Texas is too hot, but I want a condo out there so bad. Yeah, it is. Son shit, dirt cheap. I want a condo in Dallas. Matter of fact, it was snowing in Dallas the other day. We only got like 20 days. It was snowing in Georgia too far. Yeah, we only got 20 days left on this earth. So, let's just make the best of me. Oh, no. But people are saying that people are intentionally setting those flaggers out in LA. I believe that. I believe that. I mean, it would not be far-fetched to me. I don't think it's an impossible thing.
[00:37:51] But the thing is, I guess it's confusing because, yes, they do deal with that as a natural thing. Like, things do. Like, that happens. But, like, the sporadicness of it and it being over here and over here and over here, that don't raise nobody. Like, that's got to be somebody or a group of people. Wilding like that, bro. All right. You want to hear the stats? What's up? 29,000 acres destroyed. Bigger than fucking Manhattan is what they said. 57 billion in economic damages. Damn.
[00:38:22] 180,000 people evicted. The fire is the size of the entire city of San Fran. That is crazy. Because that's one of my favorite cities. And it takes, like, when I actually do go out on layovers, it takes a minute to go around the whole city of San Fran. That's so unfortunate, first and foremost. That's crazy. It's unbelievable. Like, all those buzzwords and cliches, that is really it. Like, I ain't never seen nothing like this in my life. Like, all of that.
[00:38:53] But how does the city of Los Angeles bounce back from that? The recovery doesn't, yeah, I don't. Is that possible? Like, fire is so destructive. That's 79 billion? Like, water is one thing. For me, water is one thing. Like, when the hurricanes and all that. Sandy, here we are, Sandy. Bro. I'm talking, I'm even thinking of Katrina and all this. Like, they've bounced back. I know it took a while, but they've bounced back. But, bro. And that's debatable. Bounce back. Yeah, yeah. I'm confused. How can I say that? Yeah, I can't say that. But the damage looks different.
[00:39:23] Yeah. Like, when you're talking about everything is burned. You know what's crazy? I saw, I don't know how genuine it was, but I did see this post. A $4.5 million house got burned down, and they offered them $750,000 for the win. What are you talking about? So, you lost your $4.5 million house, and you go, hold on. You sound loud. That's ironic. Yeah. That's ironic. That's ironic, bro. We'll keep that in now, right? Yo, that's great. Somebody lost their house. It was worth $4.5 million.
[00:39:53] And they offered them $750. Who's they? The city. The insurance. The insurance. Well, a lot of people, a lot of people that have- Fire insurance. A lot of people that have fire insurance, or a lot of policies canceled. Even Vince was talking about, he paid $15,000 for the year for insurance. I was like, bro, what the fuck? A lump sum?
[00:40:12] So, you know, the hard part is about, it made me, as unfortunate as it is, it just made me up my gratitude. You have to. Because it's like, damn, you got your whole life just destroyed. Yeah. Nowhere to go. You know what I'm saying? The materialistic thing's cool, whatever. But like, photos and stuff like that. Memories.
[00:40:41] Your childhood home. Yeah. Just going to flames. Even now, and living in this building, like, somebody fire alarm. This was before the fires. Somebody, smoke detectors was going off crazy. And it was like, damn, like, if they ain't catch that, they take out this whole building. It's like, God damn, son. Like, so it just keeps, my mom always used to trip about like, me keeping candles. Because I love candles. My mom, too, does.
[00:41:09] My mom, even if it's broad daylight and I'm in my room. You can fall asleep. Yeah. Yeah, my dad does. She be tripping about candles. And now, now I get it. I blow, pause. I let out the fire. You extinguish it on your own. I extinguish the fire on my own. Question. But I used to go to sleep with the candles on. Oh, that's crazy. I mean, you're wild. I'm not going to lie. But in my mind, I'm like, yo, if it's stationed in one area, why I'm tripping about it? Yeah, no, you're right.
[00:41:39] To me, I think the same way. Like, what could happen, but you still don't. You have to remember, the glass is not supposed to be that hot for that extended period of time. Oh, so it could just explode. It could. A lot of things could happen. What were you going to say, Don? Do you have like a, before you leave out the house, do you check the stoves, do all that shit, or you just dip? I'm frugal, so I turn off. I'm kind of getting more than he's supposed to. Julius. We plug out the lights. You got the lowest. Yeah, nah.
[00:42:06] I'm very general, but I just kind of just look around and make sure everything is off. I literally go to the stove, click, click. Okay, I'm out of here. I mean, it's funny because when you say about gratitude, I remember a couple months ago, I got off the train and I just smelled like smoke in the air. I'm like, oh, probably just something happened in the East, on Crown Heights. I get to East Flatbush, and I'm like, yo, I still smell this. So I tweet, like, yo, what's going on? Nigga said, Prospect Park is burning. I said, what?
[00:42:35] And I went to see, and I was like, yo, that's kind of wild. But never did I think it would like. The Prospect Park situation, that was arsonist? That was an arsonist? Maybe. I don't know. I don't know what happened. We can look that up. Yeah, I don't know if that was arson or not, but to me, it never once crossed my mind like, oh, this could extend and burn down the whole of Flatbush and that whole park and all that stuff.
[00:43:00] Whereas comparing that situation to what just happened in Los Angeles is like, yo, that's what literally happened. Like, something started burning somewhere and it just, it fucked up the whole city. The Prospect Park fire was two acres. Two acres. Only two? That's still, that's still. That's a lot. That's still a lot, though. That's a lot when you think about Prospect Park and how far. Yeah, and I'm saying only two in comparison to the 15,000 or however many. Yeah. Yeah. Shit. Yeah. Damn, that's destructive as fuck, bro.
[00:43:31] Yeah, that's very sad. If you see a GoFundMe, donate. If you see a resource, retweet it or repost it. And shout out to people that are really out there doing the work and, you know. That shit's scary as fuck when you think about life, bro. What? Chicken just go like this? Things that you worked so hard for could just... Mm-hmm. Childhood home. Like, that is... Mm-hmm. Damn. Mm-hmm. That's dark, man. Damn. We got to hug each other after this or something. I don't know, man. Like, that's pretty tough. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
[00:44:01] I think about y'all tomorrow. No. Damn. You just win it. No, no. All right. Speaking of fires, there was just a... I have to stop. There was a plane. There was a plane in Atlanta. The engine caught on fire and they had to do an evacuation right there. And I'm like, see, that's why I should pay attention to... So, me and Cheyenne was talking about that the other day. The safety thing. The safety demo. Because if y'all...
[00:44:29] People sit there and you know, you could tell... Especially the people who sit at the exit seat. Niggas doing it. When they catch it... When you sit there and you get their attention because it's by law that they have to be paying attention to this, right? And they have to say yes. They have to give us a verbal response. But there's always one or two people who would just act like they too good. And it'd be... Them would be done. You don't think that's a defense mechanism? You know what I think it is? What are you sitting there for? People just want the extra leg room. They're just dicks sometimes. Oh, really?
[00:44:59] I see that on every fight I'm on. It's like, they're asking you to say yes. Verbal say... They literally point everybody. Can you verbally say yes? They're like, bro, I need you to say yes. I think what I'm more so talking about is just the negligence to those safety rules, right? I feel like it could be a defense mechanism. And maybe this is just me. You don't want to think of anything negative when you're about to go up in the air. So even y'all telling us how to save ourselves if in case of emergency, you don't even want to think about that. That's not irresponsible. It's because they're on them damn phones. Yeah, they're on their phone, bro.
[00:45:29] It's not a defense mechanism. Switch seats with this person, please? No. Just being in... I'm not talking about the exit rule. I'm talking about being on that plane in general. Oh, well. Well, you know what's crazy? There was... In my junior days, you had to stand at the front. And I would see people like... You see how the same way we knock on wood? They would knock on like the... No. They would knock on the aircraft, like as in good luck. That one when they're walking home? Yeah.
[00:45:56] And I never knew that was a thing until like people would really just... And I asked them, yo, what y'all doing that for? It was like, good luck. Okay, we'll be here. First of all, let me do my job. Thank you. But yeah, but nah, I think about that all the time. Like, yo, is this the flight that get me out of here? Son, you can't be thinking like that. You have to, bro. Life is so precious, son. Oh my God. Life is so precious. So do you flight that all the time with y'all? I don't think about that.
[00:46:23] I think about like my actual funeral and like the dress code. Because I do... I'm going to steal my hat at y'all. No, I'm serious. Make sure y'all niggas dress me properly. I'm going to have a look book. Like I want people in veils. I want it to be very dramatic and like there's no repass. Y'all are not eating and drinking and having fun. No, it's more crying going on when y'all get home. Nah. And then just thinking about like who's invited, who's not. Who's invited to your funeral? Yes. I have that list too. That's crazy. The first couple of pews is VIP. And then it's like a free-for-all after that.
[00:46:52] Oh, Cheyenne. West Sideway. You have to think about it. I don't think about it like... Do you have a... You're not welcome to my funeral list? Mm-hmm. Me too. Me too. You guys are sick. I don't want this. Please. And I already know who's going to like... I mean, I don't know how it's going to pan out because we're the same age. But at this point, Dani would be my executor for anything because she's Jamaican and strict. So like I know she's going to do exactly what I want her to do. And I know that those people will not come. And she'd be like, you cannot be here. Yeah. Ruben's that for me. Like he knows of... Yo.
[00:47:22] If this person... I need you to crash out if these people walk into like... Yo. Ruin the... Ruin it. Ruin the funeral. Why the fuck you here? Flet the casket. First of all... He said, fuck the casket. What? LA gonna be... First of all, I don't want a funeral. Don't celebrate my death. Don't mourn over me. We're not celebrating your death. We're not celebrating your life, brother. Don't do that. Yo. Just give me an urn. I'm cool with that. Now don't even do... Yo, bro. Leave me alone. Leave me be, bro.
[00:47:52] He want to be propped up on his couch. Facts. And taxiderms. Facts. Facts. You know what I'm saying? Nah. I don't want no funeral. My family know that. My pastor know that. That's not sanctioned. Okay. You saying that. Wait till you get a wife and some kids, bruv. Okay. I have... You see, not to be insensitive, but I think, you know, people talk all the time insurance is a scam.
[00:48:21] It's a scam until you need it. I had to check with you. Insurance is a scam until you need it. Like, yo, I pay for... There was... Before my first accident, I had 11 years of driving. Clean. Clean. 11 years clean. No accident. Right? So that's all this money I've been paying every month for 11 years. For no reason. For no reason. You be like... Until that reason came. Until you felt a single...
[00:48:50] And then I didn't have to dish out a single penny. Right. Right? So health insurance, same thing, bro. You know what I'm saying? I just got my... Every year, I go to the doctor, make sure the machine is clean. You know what I'm saying? But I know my activity throughout the year. I have health insurance. And same thing with like your knee injury and all that? Yeah, for my FMLA. But that also depends. Like, for routine things and things like that, like, yes.
[00:49:16] But there are sometimes, even if you're paying for it, the pre-existing conditions, like, that's where they say it's a scam. Not for like the routine. All right, I'm checking every year. If I get sick, I pay my deductible. But not even that. I was talking about for like my funeral, because he was like, for kids. Yo, life insurance is a thing, man. Yes. Yeah, we work on that. Yes, your father's gone, but your father left you some chicken. Shout outs to dad. Yeah. I love my dad. Facts. That's how you love your family and afterlife, bro. You get your health insurance, you know?
[00:49:46] You get a nice policy that's going to take care of your people. And that's it. You can't be here forever, so... They're going to be sick when they see Leo's on that policy. I will say, no. Your dog? Facts. Niggas sick, bro. It's going to be my nephew and my dog. You know who's crazy? What was that? I think the Taco Bell dog, the owner of the... Yeah, they left their whole shit to them or some shit like that. There was a famous pet. Wait, the dog had a policy? No, the owner of the dog had a policy.
[00:50:15] Oh, the best fishery was the dog? That's tough. I think. They had like a famous pet that only traveled like first class, and the owner left everything to them. Yo. Shut up, son. The dog didn't get the shit to. No pun intended. No pun intended. That was good, bro. That was real good. But yeah, nah, life is short, bro. Life is short, so do all the things that you need to do, you know? I mean, it's short, but I see myself living another 60, 70 years, though,
[00:50:44] so like, it's a long-ass time. Life is short when you're not happy. I know. I don't... You think so? I would think life would be long if you're not happy. No, because I feel like when you like... Realistically, if I lived 50 more years, I'd be like, oh, I lived a good, long life. Mm-hmm. Right? Life is short when you get to 75, and you're like, damn, I didn't do this thing because I was scared. I didn't go here because I was waiting for X, Y, Z. That's when life starts to feel short. Or, you know, unfortunately, if your life ends quickly, like, obviously. But I feel like life is long.
[00:51:15] Like, 80 years is a long time, bro. It's a long-ass time. Like, when you did ask that question about the way I think about the demise, I mean, I've had the thought, like, damn, what if today is the last day or whatever? I've had the thought, but it's not something I actively think about. There's no way I can actively think about that shit, bro. I'll be forthcoming and say I used that as a manipulation tactic before. Oh, my God. Say that one story, guys. Yeah, please tell us. Yeah, share with the class. Do you mind sharing? You really arguing with me? I could die on this plane today. You're sick.
[00:51:45] See, and that's the wrong person. Because I'm like, so open the door. And jump out. I keep telling you a dark human is kind of deep. Because why would you try to manipulate? I don't like that. It's like two times open that fucking door up there. You know what's crazy? That sucks. The people who say make it quick, I've seen that a few times. Dude, flip! The people who do the, you know, they put that energy out there. That they're going to self-transition. And somebody will be like, yo, make it quick.
[00:52:15] Go on live. They're like, that's not nice. No, that's crazy. Go on live is the wild. Niggas, I don't want to miss it. No, that's nuts. That's nuts. That's not nice. That's not nice. But that's manipulative. Don't do that. I just admitted it. Are you going to keep doing it? No. Who am I going to do that to? They don't have somebody else. Right. Kiss that team. It's like a hand, bro. He's going to continue. Yo, nah. That's a wild shit to do, bro. I can't. It's the same shit. I'm thinking about my demands, though. Get that extra. No, I got it.
[00:52:45] I've actually had about... I thought about that shit while I was in the gym. Like when these weights fall on me? The pre-workers started kicking... You know what's crazy? The energy drinks started kicking my ass. That's why I don't back squat by myself. At the moth part? I said, oh, huh? You said what? That's why I don't back squat by myself. Niggas. Yeah, I saw a video of some nigga. It was a rap. I don't know, man. Can't do that shit. If I'm back squatting, somebody's there with me. Yeah, certain shit. I don't like doing certain workouts by myself. I feel like I could end right there. Like being in the gym by myself, I'm scared to. Wow. Whatever.
[00:53:14] If y'all could go doing something y'all love, what would it be doing? And please don't say the obvious. Go doing something about love? Yeah. I would do on a hoop, bro. A hoop? Okay. Oh, you thought the obvious of sex? Yeah. Nah, nah, nah. I would hoop. If the last day is the hooping and I die on court, we laid it all on the court. Yeah, man. Oh, God. What about you, dog? I'll take it in the gym. I'm cool with that. I'd rather be in the gym. Damn. Damn. Yeah.
[00:53:44] Like a bicep curl, you just... Yo, I got a bicep curl? I'm doing a pull-up and it just drops. Mid muscle-up, just fold it over the... Nah, I see that. Nah, I'm making a spectacle. Yo. Imagine that I do up. And he just... I don't want that to be like. I don't want that to be like. I muscle-up, bro. Oh, my God. Oh, Shaw? Nah. I don't... I don't know because I... Now I feel like it's going to make me scared, but I'll be like on a boat. On a boat? Over here.
[00:54:14] Yeah, keep that away from me. But I really be doing stuff like jumping off boats, so now I'm like, I don't want to do that so often. I don't think I have. I can't say a plane either. Please don't say a plane. Nah, I can't do that. I'm telling you, that's what... I think that's what added to the tragedy of Kobe Bryant passing away so early. It was like... Not that Kobe died early, and it's not that he was with his daughter. It's that the fact that they died that way... Oh, my God. On the way to doing something they ain't love. Doing something that they was going to love, bro. It's the most random shit in the world. But that's how they traveled, so it was like, damn.
[00:54:43] But they do that all the time. And the fact that they do it all the time, it's like, fuck. But the fact that they planned out like, yo, we don't all go together. Oh, that was a rule, right? Yeah, the wife and Kobe, they don't go together. That was a rule. Yeah. They could never be in a helicopter together. Together, but... Wow. It takes a lot of... That's love. Intentions. That's real love right there. That's love right there. You know, you gotta intentionally make certain decisions so we're both not in the same position. What if I wanted to go out how Captain Samuels went out?
[00:55:13] Oh, he... He called a heart attack happened a nut, right? Shout out to that, bro. Shout out to that. I respect that. You wouldn't want to go out like that? In my sleep. I'm rather in my sleep. With my work wife. All right. You already know what's a good guy. I'm Donna Peasy. I think we're all done here. It's like, wow. Alongside the Lashard. Cheyenne. Yeah, boy. It's not your name, man.
[00:55:42] I didn't want to follow that. Hi, Cheyenne. She's back, though, y'all. She's back, man. She's back to stay. What's everybody's Instagram? Damn, man. I think you just started partying last week. We don't got a graphics budget. I'm going to eat that. I'm going to put it under the... That means you don't watch. I don't. She watch. She got to see how she look. I know she watch. My episode hasn't dropped yet, did it? Yeah. Okay, Joe. Let's go back. Baby in there. I'm getting the build. I'm out of here, man. Get me tight, bro. I don't think she's going to be here next week. Don't look for her, Jack. God is the greatest. I don't think she's going to be here next week.

