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Chapter 1: What birthday wishes are shared at the beginning of the episode?
This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human. Welcome back, top of the week. Yes, yes, but most importantly, Rory. Happy birthday to Rory. Oh, man, thank you. To the Red King, Simply Red. Thank you, man. How you feeling, man? I feel 36.
Chapter 2: What are the crew's weekend highlights and TV recommendations?
Do you? Do you feel 36? Well, I think I'm going to go with 31 as my industry age. Okay. I turned 36 today. Nobody will believe you're 31, but... Well, I mean, I kind of killed it because I'm open about my age already, but yeah, 31 is my industry. But even if I didn't know you, you walked into my office and you was like, yeah, I'm a 31-year-old from Queens, New York.
I could get 31 off, I feel like. Ah. Oh, God, put him back on. Put him back on. That went from 36 to 39. Yo. Happy birthday to my guy Rory the roaster. Yeah, my mom called me this morning and said 36 years ago was the best day of my life. And then I just started to feel bad for my mom. Why? That sucks that that's the best day of your life. There's got to be better days.
She lying.
There has to be a better day. That's the best day of your life is me. Having you as a gift. As a son. As the only child. A gift that keeps on giving. Yeah, you gave her a beautiful granddaughter, right? That is true. Yeah, come on.
Chapter 3: What controversy surrounds Boston Richey and his girlfriend?
That's the best day of her life. Gotta be. I believe that. Well, that makes sense for me because Amar is way cooler than me, but me being the best thing? I don't know. You think the best day of life is when Jake took her to see Bruce Springsteen? I don't think that's the best day. The man is a national treasure in New Jersey. He's the boss.
baby d what's up baby d what's popping how you feeling i'm okay i was home for the weekend how's syracuse everybody good how's the fam still cold cold running off a crew it was kind of chilly here this week it was sunny but it was it was kind of brisk outside summer is not coming to new york i don't know what's going on now summer's coming don't worry about it summer summer summer's going just pop up one day and we're gonna be like oh okay summer's here we didn't we had the short sleeves on for four days in a row we ain't had to pull a hoodie out no more you know that's how summer happens in new york it's just yeah one day you just wake up and it's just summer that's just new york city for
But they're going to trick us tomorrow. It's 80 degrees tomorrow. And then it's just back down to the low 60s. Oh, shit. Pussy nigga with the ratchet. It's 80 degrees, baby D. Where we at? Slap a booty in magic. Slap a pussy nigga with the ratchet. Where we at, baby D? You know if it's 80, we got to be outside, baby D.
Chapter 4: What are Stephen A. Smith's views on relationships and domestic roles?
You ain't in the house when it's 80. I have something to do, but tomorrow is... If you're listening to it right now, today is Cinco de Drinko. Happy Cinco de Mayo. It's 80 degrees in New York on Cinco de Mayo. I slap a pussy nigga with the ratchet. Slap her booty in magic. I'm the only two lyrics he knows. Yellow diamonds in my watch. This shit cost a lot. That's how you get shot.
Y'all ain't even hear how 2NE1 was getting off on that. Y'all spending too much attention to the boy. It's liquor and malt tea. Yeah, I'm glad you're in a good mood. I don't, you know I don't. See, stop doing that because then people believe I'm in here drunk. I'm on this camera high. I don't smoke no more. I don't do that narcotic no more, baby. I don't do that. But you definitely drink, bro.
I don't drink. I saw you with an old-fashioned I'm Mitch Close friend. That was in February, March. That was the last time I had a drink. And you know he didn't finish that shit. No, I didn't finish that. You sound like me when I say I'm giving up niggas. Remember I said, remember I was like, how many days I've been celibate? Remember that whole thing? You know what was funny?
You know why I ordered that drink? Because he was making an old fashioned for somebody else. And that used to be my favorite drink. And he looked like he made a good one. So I was like, let me get one.
just to see if he and it was good it was pretty good it wasn't it wasn't bad but i didn't finish it it wasn't like i was in there trying to get you know i had a long stressful day and i just wanted to before i go home to the wife just yeah get hammered like i wasn't doing barrier problems yeah i wasn't doing none of that but yeah we outside tomorrow baby dude we are not outside but you should be fresher why were you at tomorrow busy doing what a funeral
The more he was asking questions, I was like, this is just going to get worse and worse. I kept trying to get out of it, but he was... Damn, yo. I'm sorry, baby D. We'll be back. I'm doing a sober May, but I appreciate y'all.
sober may i mean i'm sober every day every day is sober may for me you know what i'm saying yeah unless clear eyes clear heart i'm slapper booty and magic stop moving your shoulders pussy nigga yo ice man coming this nigga is too hyperactive nah just you can't be sober for ice man nah you know what it was i was listening to her loss like it just started when i shuffled and i was like damn it was some shit on here like where was we at when her loss came out we was in london i think right i think so yeah
But we was working. It was kind of like, but I remember the album being dope. But you know how you start hearing songs again and you're like, damn, I ain't really let this one spin right here enough. You gotta listen to Treacherous Twin at least once a week. It's a beautiful song. I listen to Hours in Silence every day. Yo, I remember I was calling Mob my treacherous twin.
He's like, stop calling me that. I'm not your treacherous twin. And I have a twin. That's why you gotta really stop calling me that. He was like, stop calling me that. Did you call him treacherous twin or treacherous little twin? Because that's offensive. No, I thought I said treacherous twin. My treacherous? It's my treacherous twin in them. Nigga was like, you just treacherous. You not my twin.
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Chapter 5: What insights does Stephen A. Smith share about women's roles?
I don't think he said just as much as he works. Well, I mean, nobody on Earth works as much as he works. But yeah, you got to work. So you preoccupied and not thinking about what I do all day, because God forbid, if a woman's brain is left empty, she's just going to sit there and think about her man all day. There's nothing else. If she's not at work, then she's thinking about you.
I mean, but she's not at work. What is she doing all day? You can do plenty of shit all day, but just because a woman isn't working doesn't mean she's sitting there thinking about you. If you don't work and you don't make a living for yourself, you don't make any money, who's paying for you to just do whatever you're doing all day?
him but he also said even if she's works he's still doing that he's not he don't want her to work to make money he wants her to work so that she's not thinking about him well he wants her to have something to do first of all free time like have her own career whatever that she's into she's passionate about um not work to help pay some of these bills i don't think that's what steven is saying he's saying no i know that's what he's saying he doesn't want a woman to just be at home all day with nothing to do but that's not doing nothing with her time he said she he says you don't need your brain needs to be occupied so that you're not worried about what i'm doing all day
Well, yeah, maybe that too, but I don't, but, but not working because you have a partner who's rich and successful. I just don't think that that's the cloth Stephen is from. He still wants his woman in his life to have something going on. Like she ain't got to work to pay half his mortgage.
Chapter 6: How do personal experiences shape views on relationships?
That's not the energy, but just be into something, have some, some things that you're passionate about. Um, just so that you're every day you're doing something, you're busy. Sure. You're moving around. But at the end of the day, you're the woman of the house. When your man comes home, he prefers to have a home. Not saying he said, he said, we can go out. We can do all of that too.
But he does when he comes home from work, he wants a home cooked meal. And that's his preference. And I'm sure there's plenty of people that would do that. But I don't think that people are a little crazy to point out. Like if Cam is sitting up there saying, if Cam is looking at you and saying, ah, what you're saying might be a little crazy, then you know that you've stepped off a little bit.
Because if you work eight hours and I work eight, okay, let's say Steven works 10. If you work 10 hours or 11 hours and I work eight hours-
Chapter 7: What are the implications of Finesse2Tymes' record deal?
And we both come home just as tired and hungry as you are. That woman is also just as tired as hungry. The only difference is she now has to get in the kitchen. That's two jobs. For people who cook, really throw down. Cooking ain't no one hour thing. If you cook, you really throw down, especially the type that he seems like he's used to or that he wants.
Being that he's 58 years old, he don't want no young hoe meal. You want a real meal. So you want some shit that's for around three, four hours in the kitchen. You don't want Alfredo. Yeah, you don't want no bullshit. You want real meal. You want somebody to throw down. That's a job.
Chapter 8: What are the consequences of Spirit Airlines closing?
He wanted protein in two sides. That's a job. So you want a woman that's going to get off a job and then come home and also do a job. So you're saying you want your woman to be domesticated. This is what kills me with the red pill. You say you want your woman to be domesticated. You want the woman that cleans full time, cooks full time, all of that shit.
But you also want her to work a full time job. And you just want to work a full time job. That's nothing. They don't even think women should be in the workforce.
the real but those are the real red pills no i fuck with them the ones that are like women are too stupid to work oh my god yes i'm so stupid i can't work i just cook and clean and stay home and have babies right no i fuck with them it's the ones that are like nah you women are women should be working but also cooking and also cleaning and also fucking and also sucking dick and also taking care of the kids those ain't real red hell yeah and that's where he's coming from that sounds like america
You got to do everything. I'm just going to go to work and pay bills. But everything else, like that's on you. Like that's not real. But there's also a flip side to that too though, baby D. Like there's also the side with a man that don't want you to work because he wants to control everything that you do. Yes, for sure. He wants to control when you get money.
He wants to control where you can go.
Mm-hmm.
You see what I'm saying? So it's pros and cons to it all. You could have a man that don't want you to work, sit home all day, he makes all the money, he's very well off, but now he controls when you get money, where you can spend money, where you can spend money, how you can spend money. That's a fact. And that's a very dangerous thing.
That's how a lot of women end up in financially abusive or domestically abusive.
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