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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
What it is, man? We in the building.
I don't hear his mic. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
See, that's a good thing for me having headphones.
Hey, hey, hey, and we brought an Asian today. We got an Asian of chaos. Bang, bang. We got a white, we got a Mexican, we got a light-skinned black homosexual, and now we got an Asian.
And before we even start, I want to introduce my new personification. The Glaze got out.
We gave you that for the record. We just decided to own it finally.
You've created a monster.
First of all, I want to say sorry. Y'all had to start the hour late. Me and Doughboy had a miscommunication. You know what I'm saying? I was literally just chilling with the babies. And then he was like, I was like, why do I see my name in the title? Did y'all talk about me on an episode? And he was like, no, it's live today. I was like, oh, fuck.
So what, you forgot that we were going to do this? Did he not properly vet you? He did. He told me. He said, yo, are you good for the 13th? I said, yes, I'm good. And then I realized today was my daughter's first summer school day. So I was like, oh shit, maybe I should be around when she gets back, whatever, whatever.
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Chapter 2: What miscommunication led to a late start?
How old is your daughter? Five. Same. Oh, wow, wow. Bang, bang. Social overlap, I bet. I think a bunch. Maybe they go to the same school. We can talk afterwards. So I was like, oh shit. And I didn't want to, you know, I didn't want to, I hate to miss an appointment. You know what I'm saying? So I was like, all right, it's not a lot of people I'll fucking push through rush hour for, but dough boy.
I got you, bro. I'm here. I'll put in a strong hour and then I'm gonna head back to these babies. Thank you. Do you have a five-year-old daughter and then you have little babies? And a three-year-old boy. Nice. Yeah. How about you? Just one? Just the one. We're working on the next one, but kind of. We've been delaying it for like the past year, but we're going to do it soon.
So the divorce, it wasn't real? No. She has like a stalker who filed the paperwork. I see. And then I, the viral marketing genius, immediately realized if we don't debunk this for a day or two, everybody will talk about us and we'll make money off OnlyFans and then we can tell. Genius. But then that leads to everybody just thinking that we're lying. Well, guess what? I'm getting a divorce too, yo.
Hate to hear that, man.
Chapter 3: How does parenting come into the conversation?
How long you been married for, Tim?
It'll be eight years. Let's see, this is 2026. We got married in 2018. Man, eight years in there. Before we even get into anything else, can I just say that I think I had a realization just now as I was coming to the bathroom, which is that the Phoenix Flexin' song,
is the first time and maybe the only time in history in which the LA Mexican community is feeling like they can be a little bit more open with their zestiness. Why does that equal zestiness? You don't think that song has a little bit of a gay attitude to it? No, I think it has a freeing attitude to it. It is freeing. I feel like it's in line with the LA Mexican shuffling culture, too.
I feel like that's a nice transfer over. Define shuffling. Like the dancing. The dancing they do to EDM-type music, you know what I'm saying? When they're sliding their feet back.
all that you know what's funny about that is that I don't think I had ever even heard of shuffling but at one point in back in the day a couple years ago there was a clip of Phoenix Flex in and he was like blatantly rolling at a music festival shuffling his ass off and like somebody on our team posted it the cameraman over here is laughing and he hit us up to remove it because when you watched it it was like
Bro, you're fucking loaded. You're like gone in this clip. But he's dancing all crazy. I don't even. Yeah, he was all crazy.
Maybe people love raving too, bro. Exactly. Maybe at the raves. Yeah, bro. For sure.
Because I went to Paramount High, which is like a lot of all types of different kinds of Mexicans. Right. So that was the first time I was like, oh, OK, I'm over here at the goth tree. But it's like all Mexicans. And it was like the Jolos. And it was, you know, multifaceted Mexicans.
some like cut into all parts of the venn diagram they're like a cholo with the mohawk that listens to edm and there's some ultimate that reminds me of me like being a kid and trying to balance being like a cool straight edge dude but then also like i listen to all this rap but then also i like cannibal corpse and like clearly these things are all like very much at odds with each other like none of them would be able to agree with each other
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Chapter 4: What insights are shared about past relationships?
How about that? Rollerblading. And then you're like doing ballet. You got like all these hobbies and they just don't.
Music saved me because I couldn't even really fit into none of the crowds. I wasn't cool enough for the cool kids. I wasn't tough. Like, you know what I'm saying? But then when I got into rap, it was just like, oh, I'm accepted here. So music, and I played drums.
And then in rap, you gotta be tough too, right?
Not necessarily because I was more hip hop. And plus I played drums in a band. And so we had like one of those bands when I went to Florence to where when the drum line showed up, we was playing. Yeah, we was like turning it up. So that kind of helped me.
That's why Nick Cannon was your hero. He really was.
People don't understand. This goes way back.
When I was at Wild N' Out, I realized earlier in the day, I have never seen a Nick Cannon movie. You never saw Drumline? Never.
You never saw Love Don't Cause a Thing? That's a great movie, too.
And I realized that, and I'm like, man, I hope nobody brings this up while I'm at Wild N' Out.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of discussing mental health in the podcast?
Sorry to leave y'all. YouTube legend, man. I appreciate you guys stopping by. Two-hour commitment is crazy.
The OG.
Hey, thanks, Tim. Shout out to Tim, man. Hey, we got to, like, show him that we, like, know about some Asian shit. Oh, God. Hey, like, Yoshinoya, am I right? You hate it, too. Panda's good. Yeah, Panda's good, right? This guy gets it. I don't even serve Panda.
Chapter 6: How do the hosts reflect on their podcasting journey and dynamics?
You ever notice that? hey man that was cool that was fire shout out to tim we're meeting all the doughboys friends super cool i feel way more comfortable i mean this podcast is kind of changing from like it was supposed to be just us talking about non-hip-hop non-street topics and then slowly transforming into like let's have every person that doughboys ever met in his entire life on the podcast
no that was just one other person all i had him and nick we didn't put craig on the podcast i think that's better but i think that's better than us just discussing dough boy's life and we talked about a bunch of things with him that was non-hip hop related and yeah mostly asian related and i feel like they give a good perspective on like dough boy that gives people you know a different outlook yeah how you guys feeling about the monday show 90 days in
I like it. I definitely like it. I mean, it's better than the Tuesday show right now. I know that for sure. We did good numbers. We had like 60K for last week. Come on. That was us three. Sorry. We got a clean 80 on the Tuesday show. Okay, but we're coming back. That's grandfathered in.
Chapter 7: What does the discussion reveal about the challenges of content creation?
With Smody and Munchie, we're doing like 100, maybe 120. So, like, they lead and we still do 80. But those are like... We were trying shit last week. We tried whatever we bring, Ricky. And we tried, what if we get this knife-wielding maniac named Chucky Bobby?
What's going on with that? I was looking at the group chat. What's going on with that host?
Somebody was trying to convince me that was a play. I'm like, this is not a play. Don't look like she's playing. She's bleeding. They're like, could be fake blood. I'm like, you guys are too deep.
Chapter 8: How does the episode conclude with reflections on past guests and future plans?
People who don't know what we're talking about, who aren't like 100% deep in the lore, basically like...
chunky barbie from a roll in 90s was kind of recommended by a few different dudes that we try her out on the podcast whatever she is cool but i mean i'm not gonna lie like did she really like contribute that much on tuesday it was kind of like you know like pulling teeth because she like even like she said she loves to get drunk i'm like what do you like to drink she's like
what do i not like to drink i like to drink everything like she's like kind of like not refusing to be specific or the j hood video where she dissed j hood because we watched on the news it was a funny ass video she would have you know opened that up and kind of you know had a little jousting with j hood that would have been entertaining but she was like just bring it up adam watch the video i'm like just explain the fucking video i want to know what's going on this is about just tell her shit
just very mysterious but uh you know like even uh i don't know like i kind of like wonder what the future holds for those dudes who left because still till now i like don't really feel like anything was done to them that would like make it so that it would not make sense for them to come back and honestly i got a big long text from sweaty face the other day uh that was basically like i don't want to say like big and long like it's paused but like to make it like he's like pleading with me or anything but it was basically like him saying bruh
don't let whack fuck over the fact that me and you are cool. Like, like basically cause whack was like, you know, always trying to propagate like a narrative that Spidey face hates me or is talking shit or whatever. And Spidey face basically just saying like, I got nothing against you. I got nothing against no jumper. I'm not talking shit. That's not what I'm on at all.
And I was like, Hey, I appreciate that. I'll fuck with you too. I got no reason to not fuck with you. So,
is what it is but you were running with some whack narratives on spody that came directly from whack and pretty much that's it so i feel like you know i ain't lying i don't know why you you are such a spody face gun truther because it's just like it doesn't make any sense you know so i've known spody for a short amount of time i've known all these guys for a short amount of time it's not adding up i think i'm a pretty logical guy i
I can tell you off-camera shit that would make you 100% realize that you're wrong. Then tell me. I can't wait. I can't wait till off-camera.
Yeah, I would never see that, too.
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