Chapter 1: What weekend experiences do the hosts share?
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Chapter 2: How do the hosts address the Buffalo hate crime tragedy?
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Welcome to another episode of the new Rory and Maul. I am Maul. I am Damaris. And we are back after a weekend of experiences and life and bills and headaches and trauma and depression and grief and life.
We learned another fun fact. So I think there's three episodes in a row. We found out Steven Spielberg directed Color Purple. We found out Maul is indeed Puerto Rican. No idea.
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Chapter 3: What were the highlights of the Billboard Music Awards?
Puerto Rican. Puerto Rican. Puerto Rican. And we found out today that Maul's godfather is Earl the Pearl. You just be keeping shit from us, bro. Yeah, I didn't know that. No. How the fuck would we know that? I didn't go to your christening. No, I don't know.
I feel like I told you that years ago, though. I feel like we was having a conversation about basketball or something. I don't know.
Well, how is James doing? James?
Chapter 4: What are the hosts' thoughts on Kendrick Lamar's new album?
Isn't his real name like James Monroe?
No.
Yo, that is, we got to, can we talk about that? Because that's the real thing, like, Bill's being William. It's like, somebody says William, like, who the fuck are y'all talking about? Oh, no, Bill. Yeah. It's fucking Bill. That's not William, man. What are you, like, who comes up with that? But he's great. I haven't spoken to him in a while.
I said I got to go see him and pull up on him, but he's doing good, though. I mean, we give you so much shit for Rockefeller.
I didn't know you just had the Earl the Pearl card chilling.
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Chapter 5: How does Kendrick's album address mental health and personal struggles?
Can you guys explain who that is for our younger listeners?
One of the greatest guards of all time, NBA history. One of the greatest collegiate players. I just sound like, no, but it's true. One of the greatest collegiate players, one of the greatest guards in the NBA. Top 50. Well, top 75 now, but a top 50 player. Jesus Shuttlesworth is actually named after him. Yeah. From Maryland. B-more. Well, from Philadelphia.
But he played for the Baltimore Bullets.
The Baltimore Bullets. This is way back.
Chapter 6: What insights do the hosts share about the album's themes of love and relationships?
Damn, Baltimore Bullets. I'm not that old. No, I'm not. I mean, obviously, I'm not that old, but yeah. You're like Supersonic's old. Supersonic? I'm Supersonic's old, yes. That's me. I'm Charlotte Bobcat's old. I'm Charlotte Bobcat's old. I'm Mike on the Wizards old. That was disgusting. Mike on the Wizards was disgusting. He made the All-Star game. Of course he did.
Chapter 7: What are the hosts' opinions on the production quality of Kendrick's album?
He's Michael Jordan. He's the greatest player ever. And then drafted. But I'm just saying he was never supposed to wear that Wizards jersey, bro. We was never supposed to see Mike in a Wizards jersey. It sold a lot, though. It's Mike. Anything is going to sell. But it's just like, though, he wasn't supposed to be a wizard. A wizard? No. He probably had some gambling debt.
That they discovered after retirement. Yeah, Mike, you got to play another three years and date us off. In D.C.
Chapter 8: What predictions do the hosts make about upcoming music releases?
Yeah. You got some gambling debt.
So how was your weekend, bro? It was cool. I just did... My mom was here for the whole weekend. We started on my guest bed. Guest bedroom. It was, yeah, one of those adulting.
Okay. That's good, though. That feels good to see the progress and everything coming together.
Yeah. I just did... Target, Raymoor, Flanagan, Ikea. I can't go to any more of these stores. So I'm going to lose my fucking mind. And on a Saturday and a Sunday.
Yeah.
And with... a middle-aged Irish woman on top of all the chaos that happens. It was just, it was a lot. It was one of those. And then I had to carry everything.
Obviously.
Of course. Moms just pick things out, throw them in the cart. And like, who's carrying all this? And who's paying for it?
You. You. Uh, yeah, it was a chill weekend for me, man. Uh, Saw some friends, saw some family. You know, just real chill laid back. I wasn't going to go out of town, but I was like, you know what, let me stay home. Those are necessary. Just getting a crib together, things like that. Do things while I got time in New York to just, you know, enjoy myself.
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