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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Enjoy the show. What's not going to happen? Hey, Tyler. I watched Mark and... Come on, turn that shit on. It's on. Come on. I don't care. Let him do his business call while we... I watched Mark and Mona's Rewind episode, available right now on the Joe Budden Patreon. Please subscribe if you have yet to do so. And they were just talking about ways... We can hear that.
Ways in which we could make the workday shorter. And Mark and I were having a spirited conversation about that because we were the first two people here, not counting Erickson. And as the minutes went, God just kind of answered Mark as to why those things couldn't happen. I see. That's all. My boy is back.
Yeah. Welcome back. My boy is back. We missed you. I'm here, man. I'm here. Y'all love them sneaks, man. Thank you, bro.
Where you getting the drinks from? I got them from Trinidad. Somebody gave it to me. Somebody gave it to me. That was kind of them. Rock boy. They just gave you them sneaks from Trinidad?
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Chapter 2: How does the conversation shift to the Knicks game?
Yeah. They knew your size? I told them my size. Oh. Yeah. It was like a coordinated giveaway. No, right. He said, yo, I do these special sneakers. What's your size? I told her my size. What's your size? Ten and a half. My size is your size, man. No, I don't wear ten and a half. It's your size. Whatever size you want it to be. I'm saying, you could have got me up here. They look nice.
You look good. I appreciate it, man. Well, your outfit. I'm happy. I don't look good in the face? No, your face looks fine. Oh, so what you about to say? There was a point where my mom was calling me. I told her she asked for your number. Yeah, she never called me. Did I send it? I don't know if I sent it. But she was calling me to say, yo, I want to hit Flip. Tell him he's looking good.
He's slimming down. I don't know what he's doing, but I'm proud of him. And she wanted to big up on your skit you did. Michael Jackson, you told me. But the food is good in Trinidad. I getting it back? I gave it back. I did. I was eating a lot of KFC out there, boy. A lot of KFC. You was eating a lot of KFC out there. That's what you was eating. It tastes different, too. Yeah, man. Good boy.
I was eating, yeah, you know, but that's just easy. But the KFC, it don't normally sit in your body because you eat that kind of on the go. That's the go foods, fast food. You look like... I sat there. Somebody was making you home-cooked meals. Yeah, this looked like home-cooked love. Nah, nah, nah. This looked like... Nah, I wasn't doing none of that. Ay-yon. Ay-yon.
Hey, yo, why I... We gotta stop that. Even your arm. Nigga was... Yo, now you mooning me? Look at my boy. Look at my boy. Yo, Flip is back, yo. I'm super excited about this.
You got blood on the couch?
Like, come on, man. Yeah, Corey sitting here. You know Corey be doing shit on this couch, man. That's makeup, too, yeah. Hopefully it's makeup. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What's up, man? I'm back. I feel good to be back. It's good to see you guys. How's the St. Paul's School for Children? It's not that. There's no school for children, but the community center. The Marcus Garvey Community Center.
Yeah, no, everything is going good with Trinidad, man. What I did is that, real quick, I just drove around the whole Trinidad, and I was giving out gifts, PS5s and slides. And, you know, I had some sponsorships, and that's what I was doing. Yeah. For 14 hours, 15 hours. The video will be out tomorrow. You drove around in a car? No, a music truck. 15 hours of video you're dropping?
15 hours was the trip, but I'm not going to drop the 15-hour video. So some hours of the trip. All right. Won't be a part of the content. The video release. He was giving out something else. Who in the fuck does he think he talking to? That nigga was up all night on that. What's that editing shit? Premiere Pro? Yeah, that nigga was up all night on Premiere Pro, boy. Take that out.
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Chapter 3: What issues did they face getting to the Knicks game?
And I'm about to fucking light it up out there. Me, I know what that means. All right, cool. I'm hitting his story every day, trying to live vicariously through him from the house. Sure. Because when it's hot out, I want to be in the house under the fucking central air. Boy, he was everywhere painting the town red. He went to trap karaoke.
17,000 people spitting all over you, singing Carl Thomas, I Wish I Never Met Her. Oh, wow. He went to a watch party for the Knicks a couple of nights ago. How I know? He texted me. He invited you? No, I was at the game. Oh, okay. He texted me during the game. Let my silence speak for me. And the text said, it's your man. Yeah, don't look away. Your friend.
Yo, such and such is having a watch party. Across the street from the garden. But man, they got these blocks shut down everywhere. They won't even let you in unless you got a ticket. Send me a picture of your ticket. Oh, shit. Jeez. I said, huh? That's an ice move, too. The huh was for him to gather himself and read how the text came off.
Texting is difficult because you don't know how you're coming off. That's true. So the huh, he doubled down. Yo, send me your ticket. So I waited a couple minutes. Then right as he said, never mind, I got in. I sent it to him. As soon as he said he didn't need it. Got it right for you, big dog. But my point to you is, I was at the garden last night.
That shit was a hellhole to be in, a shit show. You were going to get sick. What time did you have to get to the garden? I'll tell you right after the intro music. But for Ice to come in here and say, yo, I'm sick, I'm dying, I can't breathe because of the rain. No, he said he didn't even get no sleep. He said he woke up at 2 a.m. with chills. He had the chills all night. That's what he told me.
That's a bad hangover. That's a lot of things. Hangover, flu, cold. That's why I missed you. That right there is why I missed you. I'll tell you what, it's not. It's not the rain. A few of y'all have this uncanny ability to look at me and just already know what type of time I'm on. Maybe from years of the camaraderie and chemistry we've been building. Or similar mindsets in some cases.
Oh, shit. It's a rumble of assholes.
Yes.
So we sent him home because we didn't want to get sick. My whole week would be thrown off if I'm sick. The kids and the huckies and the wifey and yada, yada, yada. So he left. But you caught him on the way down. Did you pull him to the side? Because we a tight friend group. Did you say, yo, man, you got to tighten up? It's an important, important day today at work. Joe was relying on us.
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Chapter 4: What insights does Lewis Hamilton share about wealth inequality?
You got it for three nights. Nigga, when did you announce that? When did you announce that? He didn't. I just did. Why would I announce it? Breaking news. Announcing it is how the lead just came out. How would he know that you got that? We sent it to the people that was invited. Or you invited them niggas? Mark is not invited anywhere I am.
All right. Tell him.
Yeah, that's the last place he need to start.
Chapter 5: How do the hosts perceive the impact of billionaires on society?
He's going to show up in a Spurs jersey. I didn't know you got it for real. Spurs and Palestine. Oh, shit. And abuse. Palestine, Texas. Don't forget abuse. Abuse. My abuse shorts. And then Trump at the game when my old feed is like, oh, missiles. Missiles is going up. Like, wait. Just on the optics tip, you can't be here with missiles and stuff. He is literally the first.
I had to look this up because I knew other presidents had been there, but he's the first sitting president.
Chapter 6: What are the implications of celebrity relationships on marriage views?
So most people wait until they retire. At a finals. Yeah. And this ain't the only. He did Daytona. He did the Super Bowl. He's been on a run. He's the only president that goes to all these events and just kicks it like there's not wars going on. To Joe's point earlier, if I was president, I would go to all those shits too. But you probably wouldn't be at war. That's true.
I would go to him during a time of... I wouldn't be at war if I didn't have to be. Yeah, exactly. I ain't saying nothing about them. I seen at least 275 of them niggas last night that look like they can kill me within an instant. Bare hands.
I ain't going.
All of my strong views about whatever I be talking about here, I ain't saying it in front of Trump, man. They got 500 Jason Bournes with them. Yeah, them niggas will kill me and go have a bagel with cream cheese. And then I smile. Extra jelly. They just gonna smile in their face. Oh, they don't smile.
Not at all. Ain't shit funny.
Ain't nothing funny. Not at all. Yo, Trump was asleep there. Did you peep that? I did. He's always asleep. Mark gonna keep us on Trump. Sorry. Off Trump. Somebody was asleep. James Dola was dozing too. If it makes you feel any better. It doesn't. Well, what might make you feel better is that you have an opportunity right now, all of you. To say thank you. To who? Our mayor. Our forever mayor.
Thanks, bro. I'm talking about. I'll get it out the way. Thank you. Zohran Mamdani has delivered an NBA final. You say that shit like in the full Muslim. What is this? I said his name. You said that shit like you were praying, like a praying Muslim. He wrote the R from back here somewhere. Wow.
From the back of my throat I didn't know what I was saying I finished the joke Before you said it And he said Yo my man I will forever Mark keep Mark keep trying to get a job In Mom Donnie's office It ain't happening bro You're done I'm good I can't do public service They don't pay enough man I want to do support from the outside.
And right now, I'm supporting Mamdani from the outside by pointing out... They just announced New York crime is as low as it's ever been. Murders are down. Robberies are down. I don't know if last night... But not just since the finals, since he's been mayor. You know, he's following through on promises, and he brought the Knicks to the finals, man. I think...
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Chapter 7: What are the signs of clairvoyance in everyday life?
That's their thing. Some people are gifted. They could just walk up to a piano, never seen a piano in their life, and they could just literally sit down and start playing that shit to where you think they are classically trained. Some people just are gifted. And let's take it off clairvoyance, right?
You ever be on a bus or a train or somewhere and see an older black woman and she look at you and just know what's going on? Yes. Like it's kind of in the same. Sweetie, it's going to be all right. Yeah, it's kind of in the same vein of that. Some people could feel differently than other people. That's fair. Yeah. So not because it's written all over your face or because it's just.
And you ask, if you're asking me, every one of them that I saw, let me not over exaggerate because we're having a serious talk.
Chapter 8: How do spiritual gifts manifest in people?
I've seen in my life, call it 12 of them. Really? Yeah. Yeah. Call it 12 of them. I've never seen them. Me either. Eight of them said... And this is dating back from when I was 16. I was 16, 15, getting on a bus with a fucking bus ticket. And the lady is sitting in the front, just grab your hand and just get to talking. I didn't ask for it. That's happened to me. Hey, you're going to be this.
You're going to be this. Don't worry about it. Whatever you're going to do in the future. So enough of them have said the same thing to where enough time has passed. And in hindsight, you'd be like, well, God damn, they smoked that take. But the funny part is you can't be religious and not believe some of this stuff. Because religion is based on that.
Jesus is Jesus, he's a one of one, but you also gotta believe that God is the creator. He made other people that are gifted, maybe not to the level of where Jesus was, but it's other people out here with spiritual gifts, or gifts nonetheless. But then the ones that's representing it publicly are being proved wrong. So is it because you guys have faith? Well, now you get into the world of Ms.
Cleo and all that. And now you get into the world of capitalism and money. Yeah. Some people not doing it for a bit. If you walk on a bus and somebody tap you and say, yo, I know you've been going through boom, boom, and they outline some shit that you've been going through in your personal life, they didn't ask you for a dollar. Yo, you're going to get over that. Don't even worry about it.
You're going to get over it. Okay. That's why I asked you, did you cry? Because everybody that I know that have gone to them They told me that they were so accurate in how they were, you know what I mean? That they just broke down. They started purging because they couldn't even realize that somebody would know that much shit about you that you never met before.
And I've sat with some where I felt like they were a scammer. Oh, for sure. Like I've sat with, if I saw 12 and seven or eight of them kind of said the same thing in hindsight and they smoked that, then three or four of them, as soon as I sat down, I could tell they were scammers. Like they said something that was generic and applicable to just anybody who said it.
Oh, you know, someone is not healthy. Oh, someone in your life, you have to watch them. Nah, dog. And they're fishing for information. They say things. Yeah, it's a trick. Not all of it, though. I'm just saying the ones that do that. That's what I'm telling you. But yeah, the ones who are good are good. Older Mae Brown. Who's talking to me, bro? The lady from Ghost. Whoopi Goldberg.
Flip, do you have anything that you believe, like, regardless of what science say, even if it's... You just, like, fuck it. I believe it anyway. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I don't believe in a lot of things. That went exactly how I... Yeah. I mean... You do, though. If you think... You probably never thought about it. Right. But if you just sit and think, you do. I believe in God.
Yeah, but there's a lot of things that are being... That's the easy one. Exactly, but when you go down these rabbit holes, a lot of things are being debunked and stuff like that. It comes off as it's being debunked. So you start to question things, you know what I'm saying? You start to say, okay, is that really real? You know, and...
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