Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: What happened at the Catholic High School Championship game?
I'm excited for that one. Yeah, we got a lot of cool My Karma's Beautiful already in the tuck recorded. But other than that, it was a very, very light weekend. I mean, I looked at the timeline. and saw LeBron going fucking crazy and had a full-blown debate with my dad about the entire thing. And I'm coming in here upset with myself of how I'm on the fence with the entire thing.
All right, so LeBron James obviously confronted Stephen A. Smith at the Lakers game last week about some comments that Stephen A. has been making, you know, throughout, I guess, the last few months since LeBron James has entered the NBA. It is obviously Stephen A. 's job to, you know, talk about sports and analyze the game and analyze athletes, things like that.
So, LeBron, the Lakers were playing, I want to say... I forgot who they were playing that night. But it was at the Crypto Arena. And after a timeout, LeBron had left the bench. And obviously Stephen A was sitting close to the Lakers bench. So LeBron saw Stephen A courtside and decided to approach him in what Stephen A calls a confrontation. He didn't call it a conversation.
He called it a confrontation. You could tell by the body language in the video that it was a confrontation. I'm confronting you about some shit. When you're 6'8", 280... It's usually a confrontation when you step to another man. Yeah. But I mean, LeBron, we've definitely seen approach people, but you can tell it's not in a crazy way.
Yeah.
This one felt like all energy above the shoulders. I'm looking down over you purposely type of time. Yeah. Now, when I saw this, I thought that maybe I missed something that Stephen A may have said about Bronny. Um, but then Stephen, they addressed everything on, you know, first take, and then he went on his, his podcast as well and went more into depth about the situation and what had happened.
And basically, you know, LeBron, he said, LeBron, that wasn't an athlete. That was a father that approached me. That was somebody, you know, talking as a parent and, you know, kind of defending their child. Um,
Now, you know, this situation is very unique because LeBron is LeBron James and obviously Bronny being his son is under the same, you know, incredible microscope and, you know, scrutiny that LeBron James is under. And people have been vocal about their feelings about, you know, Bronny being drafted and, you know, obviously the nepotism that people have spoken to, which we support and we applaud.
But it's not just Stephen A., No, no, everybody has chimed in on this. Everybody has had something to say. I think that LeBron just got to a point where he's kind of tired of Stephen A making it a talking point. Like, okay, obviously you said what you said, but it's like you may continue to bring up Bronny and continue to have this conversation. Well, he's on TV all day. Yeah. He has to...
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Chapter 3: How does LeBron's confrontation with Stephen A. Smith unfold?
I would talk to them. That shit just gives me wild anxiety now that I'm just sitting in this TSA line and there's someone next to me that just talked about the show and wants to continue talking. And I don't want to. Yeah, but you can't say that because if somebody in the TSA line talked to you about anything, you're going to be awkward about it. Yeah, for sure. You don't talk to people.
For sure, but now like... The show is not a closed conversation. We could keep talking about the show, but I'm clearly showing I don't want to. It's not like a, hey, can you pass a bin situation. It's like, you really want to talk to me about how Kendrick beat Drake, and I just don't care. Like, at all. I understand that. I mean, I appreciate when people show support, but nah.
Yeah.
Not when we're getting into criticizing and topics like this. Let's just get through pre-check the fastest we can. I'm glad you reminded me that mom said that about me. Next time I see her, I'm going to tell her to keep my name out of her mouth. I'm pressing your mom. I said I pressed her in Chicago. We both beat each other on the elevator. I didn't even know she was there at the hotel.
I said I pressed her right there. Like, yo, keep my name. Matter of fact, nah, get on the next elevator. You can't rob me. You say that, but what happens if she stalled off on you like Solange? I ain't going to lie.
You're one of my mom's elevator gang.
I'm respecting that. I'm respecting it. I'm like, your mom just popped on me in the elevator. What if my mom played corners and you were the fifth person? I can see your mom playing corners growing up. I can definitely see her getting down in the elevator, punching a girl in the face. Absolutely. I can see that. Shout out to moms. Moms, I'm not gay. Love you. Wow.
But, I mean, to close this, in my younger years, which, I mean, Peach can attest to as well, I didn't take criticism of my friends very well. And I tended to always be the person that would go out on a limb and be the one to confront everything. Which then ended up, like, making me the asshole at the end of the day.
And then you see friends get back cool with somebody you didn't have the issue with, but you're always the person that has to go confront everything. And, yeah, it's exhausting. In your personal life, how do you... How do you tell one of your close friends that they shouldn't be friends with somebody? Like that. But you can't say it like that because they're not receptive to that.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Bad Baby sharing a stage with Lauryn Hill?
Bad Baby will never touch the stage with Lauryn Hill. Would never happen. Alabama would have some problems. Shout out to Dochi though. Foggy Royal too. Foggy Royal popped out on that show with Lauryn as well. Another artist that I really fuck with. So shout out to them and Lauryn Hill for bringing them out and sharing the stage with some up and coming and pretty dope talent.
So you don't think Bad Baby was snubbed at the Lauryn Hill performance? No, she's not snubbed at all. She couldn't have premiered her new diss record? Nah, nah. She will never, ever touch the stage with the likes of a Lauryn Hill. Love the diss record. Love what she's doing in that world, though.
Listen, for those that don't know, that aren't on Patreon, our episode that came out yesterday, we played and got Maul up to speed on the Bad Baby Alabama. What's her last name? She put Barker there? Okay. Wasn't sure if she had a different name. She didn't want to be a netball baby. Alabama Barker beef.
And over the weekend, after Ma heard all of those flames, all of that gas, that kerosene, that ether, the shit that makes you burn, you fucking can't even speak. 93 Unleaded. She got that 93 form. Makes your soul burn slow. Yeah. Bad Baby said, oh, you taking way too much time.
Chapter 5: How do gift-giving love languages impact relationships?
and teased a 20-second snippet of her... This would be the fourth? This at this point? Third? This would be the third. Mm-hmm. You know I love Blink-182. I love the Bargainers with it. First of all, first of all. Wait, wait, wait. You said you keep running back to your daddy. I don't know when the last time I seen my pops. Oh, she's talking gangster.
She done tapped into a whole different type of, you know what I'm saying? With that talk. Yeah, she going to a whole different fan base. Meet the Barkers. Yeah. Meet the Barkers. That's coming. She getting that psychological shit.
And she got the Alabama Barker lookalike in the video.
She said she was going to flick 182 shots.
Chapter 6: What advice is given about navigating relationships with attractive women?
He was a bop, bop, bop. Yo. This is why I don't fuck with y'all, because now y'all got me invested in this type of bullshit. Now y'all got me looking for the bad baby Alabama Barker. Y'all got me about to jump into that part of the social world. You didn't see the group chat yesterday? Me, Damaris, and Peach have our notifications on. Like we're waiting for this. This snippet was too crazy.
I need to know the moment this shit drops. I'll go, you know, when they do the countdown for premieres, I'll be in her super chat.
I don't know.
I don't know if bad baby is writing this, but she's delivering the hell out of this. Like she, she sounds, I don't even know why you would question her pen. I mean, she sounds very comfortable. I have to believe that she's writing it because she sounds very comfortable rapping and like really delivering these bars. Like she's talking spicy on this shit.
You keep running back to your daddy. I don't know when I last seen my pops. It's crazy as fuck. When I heard that shit. My bitch said, she said, I blinked.
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Chapter 7: How should one handle the dynamics of gift-giving in dating?
Yeah, she's saying it like it's a bad thing to see your pops. Like, you keep running back. I don't know when the last time I seen. That's not a... I was sitting next to my dad when I listened to this. Yeah, that's not like a good... Like, I don't... Baby, you shouldn't be like saying it like it's a bad thing that somebody sees their dad.
Like... She said, I blinked and then won 82 shots.
Woo, woo, woo.
Travis might be on the clock now. Different type of drum. That was her pen. I didn't even catch it. Travis might be on the clock now. He might have to get in this. Nah, he can't LeBron a situation. What, is he going to do a drum solo about her? She talking about Blink-182. Okay. See now, cause we talked about this on Patreon.
Metro did.
Metro got in and made a beat. He said, I can't rap, but he made a beat. Travis might have to get, you know what I mean? Like he gonna have to do something. And we did talk on Patreon. Subscribe now. Cause Alabama getting washed right now. Let's just keep it a beat. Alabama's getting washed. Travis needs to start acting like LeBron and fucking confront some of these people.
Keep my daughter's name out your fucking mouth. He gotta run down on Bad Baby. Like, yo, keep my daughter's name out your fucking mouth. Bad Baby being Stephen A in this. They're like, Like real talk, man. But Damaris does make a good point. Cause we were saying, yeah, Travis is going to stay out of this. Like that's his daughter's business, whatever. I mean, they, they said your name. Yeah.
What's the lead singer in the bass player. You guys on the clock too. Blink 182. Yeah. No, they all got to get back in. What's my age again?
She just said, I blink and it's 182 shots. Like that's not, that's not a diss. That's a, just an entendre.
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