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Tales of Triumph and Turbulence from the Concrete Jungle to Cyber Squabbles

February 02, 2024 Elliott Carterr, O & Mike Mafi Season 1 Episode 23
Tales of Triumph and Turbulence from the Concrete Jungle to Cyber Squabbles
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Tales of Triumph and Turbulence from the Concrete Jungle to Cyber Squabbles
Feb 02, 2024 Season 1 Episode 23
Elliott Carterr, O & Mike Mafi

Have you ever considered the weight of a polo shirt in deciding your fate on the streets? Join me, Elliott Carterr, along with guests O and Mike Mafi, as we unwind tales from the projects where symbols and misunderstandings can spark confrontations with life-altering stakes. Our narrative illuminates the intricate dance of identity, loyalty, and survival within communities where a mere address can write your story.

The digital era brings its own battlegrounds and we're not shy to dissect the drama that simmers on social media feeds. Unwarranted accusations, the double-edged sword of public discourse, and the quest for integrity amidst online chaos—our conversation spans the gamut of ethics in the age of connectivity. We share firsthand accounts of navigating these treacherous waters, from personal slights that spiral into public feuds to the complicated morality of addressing financial disputes in a world where a like, share, or comment can tip the scales of justice.

But life's tapestry is not all shadowed by strife. We celebrate the victories of community spirit and perseverance, from the stoops of Staten Island to the streets of Hartford, underscoring our collective human pursuits. Whether it's through the lens of parenting or the struggle for economic security, my mentors Fonz and Gas God steer us through life's challenging philosophies. And to cap off our journey, we extend an invitation to savor the flavors of resilience—namely, Ravi's Jerk Pasta—that remind us of the shared joys that bind us together, no matter the city we call home.

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Have you ever considered the weight of a polo shirt in deciding your fate on the streets? Join me, Elliott Carterr, along with guests O and Mike Mafi, as we unwind tales from the projects where symbols and misunderstandings can spark confrontations with life-altering stakes. Our narrative illuminates the intricate dance of identity, loyalty, and survival within communities where a mere address can write your story.

The digital era brings its own battlegrounds and we're not shy to dissect the drama that simmers on social media feeds. Unwarranted accusations, the double-edged sword of public discourse, and the quest for integrity amidst online chaos—our conversation spans the gamut of ethics in the age of connectivity. We share firsthand accounts of navigating these treacherous waters, from personal slights that spiral into public feuds to the complicated morality of addressing financial disputes in a world where a like, share, or comment can tip the scales of justice.

But life's tapestry is not all shadowed by strife. We celebrate the victories of community spirit and perseverance, from the stoops of Staten Island to the streets of Hartford, underscoring our collective human pursuits. Whether it's through the lens of parenting or the struggle for economic security, my mentors Fonz and Gas God steer us through life's challenging philosophies. And to cap off our journey, we extend an invitation to savor the flavors of resilience—namely, Ravi's Jerk Pasta—that remind us of the shared joys that bind us together, no matter the city we call home.

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Follow our IG & Twitter for live updates @LFTGRadio

Speaker 1:

I've been in this business. I've been in this business, I've been in this business, I've been in this business.

Speaker 2:

I've been in this business.

Speaker 3:

I'm from the other side with other guys but, more, too much.

Speaker 2:

The girls in the projects were the fuckers they.

Speaker 3:

We talk too much, so they ran up the top and it's all through those who trust.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if they're fucking go up or niggas are spouting just like us. I'm full with a beat. That's inevitable, so when?

Speaker 2:

time's up.

Speaker 1:

Forgettable Boost is in abundance, but I had a price. That's what it knew the world was everything so everything you said, you knew, you did it. Come and talk about it if you ain't living I'm from the niggas to pull your card. You all day about the boos, the best in seats, big EJZ and ours With the drugs all too far, and the drugs already hard At each other's schools.

Speaker 4:

For the love of a foreign car.

Speaker 5:

Catch catch face is hoping to charge R&Rs, but most times why they?

Speaker 1:

sell locked up for high-mall battle.

Speaker 3:

I'm full with a ball and three round stars.

Speaker 1:

I'm from Marcy's son just going to Vermont y'all, I'm from the long way from front Marcy's son. They met in the night. Shitty places where I'm from.

Speaker 2:

Report it live from the motherfucking gutter. Shit boy Elliot Carter. And I'm here with two special guests my man O Yo yo and his partner Michael Mafia. Mike Mafie, what's going on? Ain't shit? Chonlin', chonlin', chonlin'. What's up with you, baby? How you Ain't shit.

Speaker 5:

I can't complain about shit. God is good when you from, Bloomfield.

Speaker 2:

We got Bloomfield and we got Hoffman in the house, right, alright, I'm from Staten Island, new York. Okay, I'm from a block called Trana Place, better known as T-Block. Who is it? Project, yeah, projects. Uh, it's a gang block. What kind of gang? Uh, you got some Bloods and some Crips, more Crips. You fuck with that shit.

Speaker 5:

Nah, I don't bang at all how you live neutral in a vinyl like that. But they fuck with you or they just let you. They just know you don't fuck with it, so they just let you. Just you straight.

Speaker 2:

I would say, growing up I was affiliated, so it was like it was damn near like I was Cripp, but I wasn't gang banging, I wasn't initiated. Yeah, I hung around.

Speaker 5:

Okay, so your team? If they wasn't Crips, they wouldn't have been the niggas you fuck with anyway.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, but it just happened that all of them were Crips, that they were Crips. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 5:

Damn I ain't feel alive. It might sound fucked up, but you might as well, because guess what, if you gonna fuck with them niggas like that, whoever they beefing with, gonna look at you like that anyway. They never ask.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, in a sense, but I kept the. I kept the distance from them. If you gonna be neutral, you gotta be neutral. Yeah, you know, I kept the distance from them. They don't shit you don't fuck with, so not In a sense, like when it came to the gang banging shit, I didn't partake in that stuff. You know what I'm saying? Like, but those were my niggas like I'm not gonna say names and shit like that.

Speaker 5:

It's better to be out in the car than jumping in the car to get out of the car. Yeah, that's a fact.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. So if you never jumping in the car, niggas can't hold you.

Speaker 5:

You ain't gotta feel, or niggas can't feel, in the car in the way, cause your choice was already made before you jumped in that car, exactly that's a fact.

Speaker 2:

That's a fact. But, like I was saying, the niggas that I was affiliated with was all Crips, but they was my niggas. You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm gonna tell a story Storytime with Elliot Carter. Alright, this is a Storytime on Trinnaplace. This is a story about John John.

Speaker 2:

So John John is a, I want to say, like One of the top guys Not the top, but one of the top guys, you know. And uh, yeah, I had a. I always admired the niggas. Like I looked up to him. He was like a big brother to me growing up. You know what I'm saying. His little brother was like my right hand man's.

Speaker 2:

So one day, uh, I want to say like 2009, I'm working out a pet store and this figure tells me, uh, you could, uh I could get one of these dogs. He breeds pits and he had one. He wanted to. He was looking for a home for it and, uh, I was a qualified candidate. So he told me I could come pick up the dog In Orange, new Jersey, and, uh, I could bring the dog home. I could have the dog. So, john John's little brother, he's my right hand man, that's my best friend. He comes with me to go get the dog. When he comes he wears John John's shirt, unbeknownst to me. You know, I had no idea that that was John John's shirt, but that's going to play a major factor in the story. That's the dude's little brother.

Speaker 5:

And John John's a dude. I've got the dogs.

Speaker 2:

Nah, john, john. John. John is my best friend's big brother. He's one of the top dogs one of the big dogs.

Speaker 5:

He got his shirt. His little brother.

Speaker 2:

Little bro got big bro's shirt. Boom. We go to Orange, new Jersey. We get the dog. It's me and two of my best friends. We go get the dog. We come back to Staten Island, we go to T-Block. I drop my two best friends off. John John's little brother is one. When we was on our way home from getting the dog, john John's little brother had the dog in the back, so he took his shirt off and he opened the compartment in the back and put it in the trunk and just closed it. Yeah, he took the shirt off Because he didn't want the dog here and shit all over. But I'm driving, I'm not paying attention to that and either way, I don't know who's shirt that is. I don't care.

Speaker 5:

I don't care, you feel me, it's a shirt.

Speaker 2:

Boom. My men get out the car, he don't get the shirt, he just go home. You feel me, I got the dog in the car, I got the shirt in the trunk, I just dropped them off, but you don't know the shirt in the trunk.

Speaker 2:

I have no idea. I go home, I set the dog up and everything. Once I set the dog up, I take the car. I go get a car wash. I come home, I pop the trunk. It's my dad's car, you feel me. I pop the trunk. I see a shirt in the trunk. I'm like, oh, shirt, dirty shirt, I'm gonna put it in the hamper. You feel me? Makes sense, right? Boom, close the trunk. I go put the shirt in the hamper. I forget about it.

Speaker 5:

I move on with them all and it's your father's car the whole time it's my father's, so the whole time you didn't put some shit in my father's trunk. Exactly, you were not responsible for that shirt at all or what happened to it, alright, boom. But if you gotta give it back, Exactly exactly.

Speaker 2:

But if everything happened it's not your fault. It's a shirt at the end of the day and I ain't put it in Exactly. So boom, jon, jon's little brother gets into some shit. Probably that night or the next night the same week he ended up getting locked up. He ended up getting five.

Speaker 1:

So from that moment, that was the last time.

Speaker 2:

I seen him when he got out the whip. That was the last time I seen him and the shirt is still in the trunk. The next time I spoke to him he was on Rikers Island and he ain't thinking about the shirt. He was thinking about the shirt because the shirt came up, got you? He's on the island, he's doing him, I'm doing me, whatever. Eventually the clothes get washed. You know, the shirt ends up on my bed because it's not my dad's shirt, right? So my mom is doing laundry. She sees it's not my dad's shirt. She assumes it's mine. She puts it on my bed, right? So, boom, I'm getting dressed one night and I see the shirt and I'm like, oh, this shit, go perfect with my fit, I don't give a fuck, i'ma wear it. Boom, yeah, I wear it Somehow. That night you went out and seen it.

Speaker 2:

I wore that shirt, I ended up on T-Block. That's the block I grew up on. That's the block John John from. So boom, I'm chilling John John's sister, which is my best friend, his little brother, his big sister, we the same age. That's my homie. No funny business, that's my homie. We chill. So when I go to T-Block I see her. We all chilling, everything's cool. This nigga, John John, ends up walking through the door.

Speaker 3:

It's five years later. It's five years later, it's not five years later.

Speaker 2:

This is probably like two, three months later, Before he would have caught the five year bed. No he's locked up fighting the five year bed he's fighting that case. No, it's the big brother, little brother. The little brother is fighting the case. He's in jail. Big bro, walk up.

Speaker 5:

So it's big John John and little John John.

Speaker 2:

No, big John John and little bro. Big John John and little bro. I'm following you Little bro wore his big brother's shirt.

Speaker 5:

That's little John, john, that's little bro let me get that one.

Speaker 2:

So boom, little bro wore John John's shirt Whole time. It's John.

Speaker 5:

John's shirt.

Speaker 3:

Big bro is John John Big bro is John. John exactly.

Speaker 2:

Little bro is little bro, exactly. So boom, I'm on T-Block. I got John John's shirt on. I'm talking to his sister, his mom, we in the crib chilling Whatever Vodum. He walks in the crib as soon as he sees me he's like oh boy, I was looking for that shirt. That's my shirt. Take that off, get me that right now.

Speaker 2:

I'm looking at this snigger like he lost his fucking mind, cause you don't know what's going on. I have no idea what's going on. I'm thinking this is my dad's shirt. You get what I'm saying. I found it in my dad's trunk and he's telling me take the shirt off your body, give it to me right now. I'm looking at this snigger like nah, I'm not about to give you this shirt, you're bugging. It's my dad's shirt. He's like nah, that's my shirt, nigga, I've been looking for that shirt.

Speaker 2:

Crazy With a shirt on, nigga, let me get that. Let me get that right now. And I'm like I was like John John, he is trying to play me. I'm like John John, there's no way I'm taking my dad's shirt off of my body and giving it to you. So he's looking at me the same way. I'm looking at him Like, oh, he's trying to play me and this is his name is like nigga's, call him Animal. He saw your friend, nah, hell. No, there's more respect than that. There's more respect cause it's a respect situation, but at the end of the day it shouldn't have turned into what it turned into. But he thinking y'all got my shirt, y'all split it.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, he wore one day night so let me ask you a question, bro. Where's little bro so?

Speaker 2:

he never seen little bro like with my shirt at. He was in jail that night. Oh, he was in jail.

Speaker 4:

Well he's in jail right now. He ended up doing fine with it.

Speaker 5:

He left his shirt in a trunk, so he ain't call home nothing.

Speaker 2:

He didn't care about it at that time.

Speaker 3:

But what's Jaja's? Son saw it on me. And it got back to his little brother.

Speaker 2:

The next day my phone rang. Boom, it's my nigga from the island. He called me. He like yo, cause when I leave, let me finish telling the story, bro. So the nigga, like take this shirt off. I and I'm like nah, he like I, you know what, take this shirt off. He was like you gotta fight for that shirt right now. Uh yeah, we gotta fight. Nah, he don't wanna fight because he's the big homie. You know what I'm saying. Like he didn't get one of the little things to fight me. You know what I'm saying. Like he just yo Beat him up, take this shirt. Ah, it's that simple. But all of these, I know it's his. It was an exotic. What type of shirt was it? It's a polo shirt. It was a polo shirt. I guess it was like a rare kind of polo, like you knew it didn't back down.

Speaker 5:

He knew Polo like nah nah, nah, because polo real like polo, got some shit that nobody gonna have Because it just came out that season. So if he got some distinctive shit Like a teddy bear or a snake, yeah, plus like I wasn't.

Speaker 2:

You know ain't nobody, I wasn't a super fly nigga to be wearing shit like that. You know what I'm saying? So like, so, so like. And that comes as suspicious too. So so boo he like, take this shit off. And he said I was gonna fight for it Whole time, his moms and his sisters right there, Nah, whole time. You really think that? And I still think it's my dad's shirt.

Speaker 5:

He's bugging.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think he's bugging.

Speaker 5:

Like he just trying you, so you ain't even thinking. Now Let me think about this.

Speaker 2:

And I'm not about. I'm not about to fight this nigga, neither. You feel me? Yeah, he ain't take the shirt off. I'm not about to fight this nigga, neither, because, like, that's just not even a fair fight. So I'm looking at his moms and I'm like this nigga is bugging In front of you Like he's really wildin right now. And I'm like yo could you talk to him? So she pulled him aside. Soon as she pulled him aside, I got out of there. I was out, it was over, because I'm not waiting for nobody else.

Speaker 3:

Because you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

It turned into a real situation Real quick. Now, when did you find out that it was his? The next day he said somebody called you, his little brother. He's on the island. He got locked up. He's on the island. He called me. He's like yo, that is John John's shirt. You gotta give him that shirt back. Like you gotta give him that shirt back. And I'm like, oh shit, it is his shirt. He's like, yeah, remember when I was in the car, like I took it off and I put it in the trunk. I'm like, oh shit, I bet, like that makes sense, I'll give it to him the next time I see him. But at this point I'm living on the other side of the island. I got a job.

Speaker 5:

So how long is it to get to where he at Like? How long is that? How big is that?

Speaker 2:

It's big.

Speaker 5:

I mean it's not like I didn't have a car at the time Like from here to New York, no, from here to Hartford.

Speaker 2:

From where I was at to where he was at, I would say from like how long it took y'all to get from here to Bloomfield Half of 25 minutes, yeah, something like that, so that ain't no trip or anything.

Speaker 5:

I didn't want to just take.

Speaker 2:

Especially not on public transportation. Like y'all got here that fast driving Car ride, I would have to take like two buses there and then two buses back home, which would have turned into like four hours traveling, so I wasn't going out of my way to go to that side of the island and see him. Plus, you gotta remember I got a full time job. Did you have that number?

Speaker 5:

Did you have that number? His? Number no Did you have the house number no. Anybody number Mother or daughter.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, mother, daughter. Yeah, Tell your son.

Speaker 5:

I got his shirt.

Speaker 2:

He knew I had the shirt.

Speaker 5:

I mean tell him I'm back. I thought that it was my pocket. Yeah, I made that distinction.

Speaker 2:

I made that distinction very clear. His little brother made it very clear to him too. So what happened after that, let's say six months later? That's where you seen him. I end up on that side of the island, back on that side of the island, t-block, t-block, right near T-Block. I'm not on T-Block, but I'm right near T-Block, not wearing the shirt. No, not wearing the shirt. No, not wearing the shirt.

Speaker 4:

You tried him now. No, I wasn't. Now I fucking you. You tried him now, bro. No, I wasn't wearing the shirt. I was just. I just happened to be there.

Speaker 2:

And I was in passing. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

He outside in passing doing his thing.

Speaker 2:

I'm just walking. You know what I'm saying. I'm walking from point A to point B, going to do what I gotta do. I'm on Forest Avenue walking by Wendy's, so, boom, I'm walking. I hear you're you're so while I'm walking, that's the call.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that's the New York call. That's how Nick is called.

Speaker 4:

That is good.

Speaker 3:

So I started turning around and I see, uh-oh, bunch of niggas.

Speaker 2:

No, not a bunch of niggas. I see John, john, I see my son, beans. Rest in peace. You know what I'm saying. Uh, so once I seen Jhantjha I knew he was lit. But Beanz is running. He was, yeah, full sprint. Oh, he won problems. He tried to Beanz is my man's, he's my man's Like, so he's running. He was like yo, oh Yo, he's like Yo, go that way, go that way. He was like go that way. And I'm like what's up? Like what's he talking about? He like Go that way. He like Jhantjha told me do something and I was like, oh word, he's like I could never, nigga, I love you. Like go that way. Oh, he wanted.

Speaker 5:

Jhantjha workers. Yeah, he told me. But he ran over and he is.

Speaker 2:

He pushed me. I took off down the rock. Boom, jhantjha seen it, bro, jhantjha seen it. Jhantjha started running towards me, but it's too.

Speaker 4:

Oh man Nah hell no. What do you think he's thinking for?

Speaker 2:

Disciplinary um Disciplinary um Disciplinary like Nah, hell no.

Speaker 4:

Nah, because that nigga wasn't Crip, so he was about to get you. Oh, he wasn't.

Speaker 2:

Crip, nah, he was, he was.

Speaker 4:

That's what I asked that he fucked with Jhantjha but, he wasn't Crip.

Speaker 5:

That's the only reason he was and he didn't follow the big ol' big ol' big ol', big ol' big ol' Probably. He know what happened.

Speaker 3:

I respect your man. Shut the rest of the piece to your boy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but then why he saved me? He saved me.

Speaker 5:

That's real respect, bro. He saved me. He didn't need somebody to do this to me. He a big homie Over a shirt, did you know?

Speaker 4:

Your brother told you he put it in a thing. And not only that, that's the end of it, not only that.

Speaker 2:

Look, I grew up with this nigga Like this is my man.

Speaker 1:

We used to see each other every day, Yo what up.

Speaker 4:

It's love like Bro he wanna, he At least.

Speaker 3:

Oh was that over a shirt.

Speaker 5:

God, it's good, Because it's Over a shirt bro.

Speaker 2:

You know what? E I'm not neglecting, I'm not neglecting nothing.

Speaker 1:

That's how shit was as low as stepping on the nigga's shoes, Especially in the city too. You know what I'm saying, bro.

Speaker 5:

Especially like niggas value, Just niggas value, the wrong shit yeah.

Speaker 4:

Like even in.

Speaker 5:

Hartford nigga, back in the day you stepped on the nigga's shoes, he might want to fight you. You feel me? That's so I can imagine. If he it's a polo shirt, no matter how much he paid for a nigga, we're like yo, that's. You know what I mean? Just niggas value shirts. You think you mind shit. Just niggas mind. Nah, but he know that we can't rock with that because I said I'm not. The brother told you I had the shirt and I put it in the trunk. Yeah, but his mind shit is.

Speaker 3:

He ain't been broke Like he already crushed. You Go take that off.

Speaker 5:

You ain't even like that energy so he sound like he kind of like a bully nigga too. Yeah, he is, Absolutely you feel me bro, yeah, you can talk about it, call him animal so he just talking to niggas, yo like just jump.

Speaker 3:

When I say jump my nigga, you feel me Like.

Speaker 5:

If you a man, you ain't gonna be like. I ain't gonna be like. I ain't gonna be like. I'm definitely not taking this shit, though. Yeah like.

Speaker 2:

And then you gotta think at that time, if it was At that moment, I knew it was his shirt, what did you know about it? I took it off my back right there Like, oh nah, that's my fault 100% I'm absolutely in the room. But at that very moment I'm thinking it's my dad's shirt Like, nah, that's no way you gonna have to beat this off me.

Speaker 4:

No, he didn't even want to ask you to the party. Yeah, nah right? Well, he ain't gonna shit to your party. But now I ask you how about?

Speaker 5:

they gonna wear your shirt over your house To your crib, To your part your crib, Like to your function.

Speaker 2:

That shit don't make no sense, but he ain't had no.

Speaker 5:

He wasn't reasonable or logical.

Speaker 3:

He was just doing that, for he's seen opportunities that's mine, I know that's mine.

Speaker 5:

I could be a big boy in front of my everybody, so eventually I don't like shit, man.

Speaker 2:

Eventually that died down.

Speaker 3:

All right, that's all I was gonna ask next time. Eventually, that died down.

Speaker 2:

Because, my son kept calling him like yo you wilding. Because when I Next time I spoke to my son, that's their bro bro. Yeah, little bro, little bro. Next time I spoke to little bro, I was like yo, I seen such and such on Forest Avenue and this is what they did, nigga. Like they doing this over a shirt, bro, like you gotta talk to your brother, nigga.

Speaker 5:

Straight, like I'm, like yo nigga. You saw him just say some way to come do something.

Speaker 2:

Something's wrong. Nigga Like, you need to talk to this. Nigga Like, my life is in jeopardy out there over a shirt that you left in my chunk, nigga. He like I got you, bro, don't worry Like, I got you the nigga bugging. I got you the nigga is wilding. I got you I'm gonna talk to him. Yeah, boom, he talked to him. Eventually, probably like a year later I end up seeing son. Yeah, remember, little bro's still locked up, you want?

Speaker 5:

to hear so it's another year.

Speaker 2:

It's another year. He got four left. He got like three.

Speaker 5:

Okay so that's the third time you've seen this. This is the third time, so you gotta walk toward him and then you realize it's him.

Speaker 2:

Nah, snuck up, I'm on T-Block, okay, t-block, I'm on T-Block and I'm doing business on T-Block at this time. And he talked up and he was just like he was supporting the business and he was just like yeah, like you know, I spoke to everything good, like he ain't even apologized, really, but he apologized without apologizing yeah exactly. He was. Just like I spoke to such and such everything. Good, you don't got no problems. Like that was upset. I'm sorry, I'm upset.

Speaker 5:

I'm good, what you saying, I'm gonna tell you this too, but you don't realize this yo, and then you don't got no problems, basically to hit off.

Speaker 2:

Exactly that shit, crazy yo. What you mean. Hell Like you safe, you don't gotta worry about your life.

Speaker 4:

The light ain't going on anymore, I ain't thinking about it like that man Holmes said to somebody to kill him If he wasn't his boy, he would have been shot.

Speaker 5:

I'm a failure yo between you and him, like if the dude wasn't his boy he would have been shot. Holmes said to him the nigger was running up, he's full. He's fooling him Like he about to go do something to each other.

Speaker 2:

So what happened with him and John, john, the dude that saved you. That was good Because you gotta remember he wasn't Crip at the end of the day. Right, Beans wasn't Crip, but they was good, Like they didn't have no problems. Beans ended up Beans ended up passing in violence somehow In poor Richmond. Rustin Pease, Beans man. Yeah, Rustin caused it, bro. That was really my man. He really saved me that day. That's the one that ran up on him. Yeah, he ran up and was like he'll go that way. Well, damn Good, nigger.

Speaker 5:

So I don't like it Good nigger, oh, Crip, Crip.

Speaker 4:

Crip, Crip, Crip, Crip, Crip, oh shit.

Speaker 5:

Yo don't laugh, Don't laugh, don't laugh, don't laugh, don't laugh, don't laugh, don't laugh. This one, the laugh. Oh shit In the back, I can't move my shit. Oh, please, lord, please, I gotta get up, I gotta stand up.

Speaker 4:

Hey, I need you to help me stand up.

Speaker 1:

All right, I got you.

Speaker 4:

If you keep all this tour on the count, I'll move up.

Speaker 5:

Yo, my leg, you can't eat. Just beat this one. I got a. Come on, come on you good, you good, All right, thank you, sir. Thank you you good. Thank you all Yo. No, I'm gonna be the baby.

Speaker 2:

All right, go on. Live from the motherfucking gutter man. Live from the gutter, bro. Our first medical mishap.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you something Charlie Ho's ain't?

Speaker 4:

no, motherfucking what.

Speaker 2:

Whatever you doing, gotta shut down. That should come with age how old you is, though 45.

Speaker 5:

Shots onto my lady top man I love you, cause she done saved me a bunch of time.

Speaker 4:

Where is that? Like you did. Where is that?

Speaker 5:

Where is that? Thank you, Barthie. Yo problem Woo, All right, thank you, You're ready. It's just how I move. I move the wrong way man, that was a Shit.

Speaker 4:

Ah, what the fuck. What the fuck. I ain't gonna lie these little furball things right here, so at home.

Speaker 5:

when he said ah, this shit, move I said oh shit, he got a bounce in that house.

Speaker 4:

This thing ain't got a bounce in that house.

Speaker 5:

I was like, oh, he talking about the bike over y'all. I don't know what he talking about.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he talking about the bike. Now, these dogs though.

Speaker 5:

I ain't gonna lie this shit, though, but, jesus, thank you, woo.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so everything ended up.

Speaker 5:

But that's crazy how I'm gonna fucking try to get you up out of here over a shirt. Over a shirt. It's not over the shirt, it's over a misunderstanding. I don't know if this shirt is yours. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I didn't. Your brother put this shit in the trunk of my father's car. Yo, you know what's crazy. Why would I think your shirt in his trunk? He ain't tell me he didn't.

Speaker 5:

Exactly like what logic would that have? But nobody do explain it to him. He just see you in the shirt and he know you fought with his little brother. Y'all. How he would have felt if something would have happened to he?

Speaker 4:

I don't think he would have cared.

Speaker 5:

No, hold up, his brain is muddled. How he would have felt if he would have known damn, I did something that got him off you. How I did something to him, and it wasn't even on the floor, it was my brother. I don't think he was even giving a fuck when they sent you, just sent somebody to kill him over a shirt and they didn't give a fuck.

Speaker 5:

You seen, he broke and they say yo bro, we straight. He had to give a fuck when he would have. No, no, that's cause he has brother told them. So how would he would have felt if he would have did something and he found out? Remember his boy already, then he found out, then he got.

Speaker 5:

When he took that as a human like damn, I went too far. Or I don't care. Like you said, yo think about this shit right here. Think about it, have you and I don't promote no type of violence and shit like that, but just think this If you want to kill a nigga, you want somebody dead right and and you go kill him, okay. Or you could say yo go kill that nigga, right. Yeah, I did, that's how.

Speaker 4:

I'm thinking.

Speaker 3:

I think it goes like this I think if you?

Speaker 5:

you sent a nigga. I think you more heartless If you sent somebody to go kill somebody for you, like it didn't even mean that. So you just want him dead, but you don't want to do it, but you want him dead. I see, yeah, I can see feet.

Speaker 1:

I ain't that type of dude.

Speaker 5:

Who is that? That's beans. No, that's the. That's the, that's big John. This John John Mm. Hmm, he alive. Yeah, john John, what up man. You gotta stop being so rough man. You gotta stop being so bullish man.

Speaker 2:

Now, let me, let me, the story is not finished. So I got this, this Elliot Carter show, right, right, right and here we are 2024. Mm, hmm, this is the big homie we're talking about, like he's running a whole set on stat nine. Yeah, bro, I'm on social media. I'm talking about something. That's something that Kent and Smith and he lives in Mariners Harbor in Staten Island. He's he's fucking bitches raw and he he got gonorrhea and he's giving bitches gonorrhea, multiple bitches, making reports saying that this, this, this, this individual, kent and Smith is, you know, giving them STDs and shit like that. That's foul.

Speaker 5:

That's foul.

Speaker 2:

So I'm putting it out there, I'm putting that on the on the Elliot Carter show and this nigga, john John, he's like he's sharing the post but he's mocking me and I'm like yo, what you mean by mocking? You Like trying to clown me, like you see how I'm, I'm I'm reporting and I'm doing my journalism, I'm doing my podcast, like you trying to shame you about exactly. So you feel some type of way. Hell yeah, that made me feel some type of, because, you know, because that's like that's supposed to be big bro, and like this is, this is not even strike two, this is like strike three, nigga, because you done tried to have niggas come at me. You know, I'm saying like that's not the first mishap that we had. You tried to extort me, nigga, like you know what I'm saying. And now you, you taking shots at me on social media, on a platform that I'm very passionate about. Like, all right, let's talk about some things now.

Speaker 5:

I was about to ask you that too, because I'm like you on social media, so it's going to be love in it, bro, yeah for sure, some of that shit you just got to blink out. Yeah, people will be the ones that don't don't fuck with you when they got a chance to fuck with you and boot shit shit up, they not gonna boot shit shit up. They'd rather do somebody else.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's a fact I want to see you do the thing, bro straight positivity, any foul comments. You don't like constructive criticism. If you could use some of that to apply and make your life better. Other than that, whatever, whatever. If you feed into every comment, it was going to drive you crazy.

Speaker 2:

Nah, it's not even about feeding into comments. It's like certain things. That's what I feel like. Certain things require responses, oh you right.

Speaker 5:

You put the check niggas in when you feel like the other day. Hold on time out, the person who will leave a comment. That might not even be a person, nah, but.

Speaker 2:

I know who's leaving the comments. Oh yeah, I know for sure who's leaving the comments because I'm checking in to the box. Nah, fuck all that.

Speaker 5:

That's what nah. Do your thing, bro. Yeah, yeah, which is what? That was that one time you responded to the comments, you could have did something else. Certain things require a response.

Speaker 2:

Like this girl. The other day, this girl Jati, she said oh, she made a post on Facebook, like me in and everything she said Elliot Carter is a pedophile.

Speaker 5:

That's enough. That deserves a response. That's enough.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, now I'm going to look at you. I know her very well. This girl is what you call a male or a bride, what's that? So she lists herself for marriage so someone from another country could marry her. You're going to marry her and get money? No, they married her and then they obtained a green card through marriage. But she gets paid for that. She gets paid for that Right, half now, half later, half now, half later. That's supposed to be the deal. But listen to this Jati Justine, sierra, staten Island. She used to live in Irby.

Speaker 2:

Y'all know who I'm talking about Mona Lisa on Facebook. What she did? This is an unnamed Arabic man. He made the arrangement with her. They locked in, they got married. She was supposed to get half up front, half at the end. She didn't get the half up front. They started fucking, they started becoming lovers and whatnot. Boom, they got married and then he ran off. He ain't paid her shit. So she's still married to this day, searching for this nigga so she could divorce him. But he's gone and he got his green card because he married her. So he did. He did what he had to do. He came, he saw, he conquered. So why are you mad at her. Why am I mad at her? Because she labeled me a pedophile on social media.

Speaker 5:

Oh, that happened to her.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that happened to her oh, she's your own daughter, she's her story. She's mad at you. Oh yeah, okay, what she mad at you for? Why was she mad at you? I'm exposed to that.

Speaker 2:

She's mad at me for her Because I was fucking her roommate. Oh yeah, that could be that. It definitely could be that she's mad at me because me and her was supposed to link up and I ended up seeing her roommate and and rekindling an old relationship with her roommate, and then you were the roommate before.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, oh yeah that's it Right, you can't be bad baby, yeah you can't be bad.

Speaker 2:

She's not your girl or nothing. That's how she got you back.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's it she got you back because it's Georgia's party. Bro, she might as well have Georgia party. I would just block her and report her for harassment. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Nah, fucking, fucking, blocking her and reporting her. No but, you don't want your clients. I'm a whole journalist.

Speaker 5:

Who was your custom? Yeah, yeah, who I'm a?

Speaker 2:

whole journalist. I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna start taking.

Speaker 4:

No, they need to.

Speaker 2:

They need to know that. When she said that, I shared that. When she said, oh, ellie, it's a pedophile, I shared that. So now, every now, when I share this story about her being a male order bride and I share this story about her getting fucked in staircases and sucking dick for money, and I share these truthful stories. They know why I'm sharing these truth from stories. They know where it stems from. I'm 100 percent transparent.

Speaker 5:

Let me ask you a question. You ain't never, so you ain't never go out in the body first.

Speaker 3:

Never, all right, that's not on the head. That's all I want to hear Not once.

Speaker 2:

It always been a person coming at you for you to react and do. The only thing with me is like sometimes an innocent person may get hit by a crossfire because they was involved in this story. You get what I'm saying. Like you, lead them out.

Speaker 5:

They had an order Trying to.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes they name on, bro, I'd be trying to. It'd be, it'd be, apologize to you. I always apologize If I'm wrong and I see it like I always apologize. I make public apologies. I won't even do it privately, like one on one with me and you, like, I'm, apologize on this platform, so everybody can see that I was wrong. Definitely 100 percent. That's honorable. Yeah, 100 percent.

Speaker 5:

But yeah, back to my thing. Is I just when? If I would you. You see that you got your thing going on. I wouldn't waste too much time on them. Comments like oh sir.

Speaker 3:

Certain things I don't.

Speaker 5:

I wouldn't let that bother me. I don't, because there's a lot of hateful shit that comes my way, I don't even know you Exactly.

Speaker 1:

They don't even know me.

Speaker 5:

The only thing I respond to is the things that require responses.

Speaker 2:

That's right.

Speaker 3:

That's it. That's what I'm getting.

Speaker 2:

That's it. I'm not. If someone's like, oh, this nigga's late, fuck him. I'm like I fuck you, I don't care. Block, that's it.

Speaker 1:

Move on, I'm not gonna be a pedophile or you talking about oh, elliot did this.

Speaker 2:

So you know what I'm saying. Like.

Speaker 5:

I cool that need addresses that definitely.

Speaker 2:

We're gonna address this.

Speaker 5:

I definitely get a dresser.

Speaker 2:

I'm not the one because I'm gonna. I ain't think that far ahead.

Speaker 5:

I would just take it regular. But you, when you did that, when you said that, okay, yeah, when I address it.

Speaker 2:

Put the brakes on that one. When I address it, I really address it.

Speaker 5:

So what was your comments when you put that out? What was the comments on? What was the feedback from that, from?

Speaker 2:

what From me putting out the shit about the mail order bride? What was the? Comments from when she posted when she posted about you and you reposting it and that people know that people knew it was bullshit, because people know me right and they know that I'm gonna deliver facts right and now you didn't open up a can of words, but this is what's really going on with you exactly, and so what was her response from that?

Speaker 2:

Now she's talking about I'm a bully and oh, you wanted to play with the dragon. He's attacking me. Oh, could y'all go report his page. Yeah, his page taken down.

Speaker 5:

But could you not say we're gonna do that. But could you sue her for defamation?

Speaker 2:

Um, it's, it's, it's, but so much. It's tricky with social media. It's tricky with social media. Show that show.

Speaker 5:

That show Effected you from getting some type of money or cut up. No, that could have tarnished his name, like he. Like he said, people ain't believe, believe it. But what if people do believe certain shit like that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean she has a certain little follow it.

Speaker 5:

I'm sure she has you in the jail and if she publicly said it.

Speaker 2:

She said that on a very public platform. Yeah, bro, yeah, you guys do the research like.

Speaker 5:

Listen, if niggas ain't do the research like big John with the shirt and you wouldn't want the jail with that on your jacket and niggas ain't check. Niggas would have moved first and asked questions last and.

Speaker 3:

Found out. That is. That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 5:

Defamation, the character that's your that's because niggas will do that type of shit. Oh shit, this shit was false, because niggas ain't.

Speaker 3:

Real niggas gonna do the research because you ain't pulled to put that on nobody's.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying scenario. In any scenario you don't put, you don't push it like that, or nobody's name without some proof without some.

Speaker 5:

Paperwork right right, right, right right, and I know he said she said it depends. I mean, I don't know, right, as soon as she put it out on my name.

Speaker 2:

When she originally made the claim, I was like I. Who y'all saying I Acted inappropriate, like what underage person Bring? Show us some, some text messages, some videos, something. Show us some pictures.

Speaker 5:

Be charged for guilty pleas against men.

Speaker 2:

Yes, what do you mean? Like false, false accusations? Yeah, how are you?

Speaker 4:

I think that should be a fellow, they say. But they say that shit, they don't charge him, because that's that is, that is a child.

Speaker 5:

My life dirty, but she yeah man.

Speaker 4:

I don't know what?

Speaker 5:

but I think that shit out of jealousy. I'm leaving that and we put this out leave that in this arm you got in his messages. Do y'all feel women should get charged?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that is a good question, but my answer would be certainly and I think that is a felony charge if they do catch you and the Lion, they catch you lying in the act of the investigation and I think that is a felony charge. Or even if they guys who done the right, even if it's even if it's turned over like you might, you might get. You might end up with a charge.

Speaker 5:

You know how many people lies got switched the direction they passed. I switch because I mean you lie. I mean your father's over here, father and kids. That's not this.

Speaker 2:

That's a fact. They do for sure. Even a little bitch that she said I was being inappropriate with was Like kind of jacking the story at first. But when I started pressing the issue like where's the facts? Like where's the proof, where's the? Where's the text messages, like I'm willing to come to your crib right now. We could all have this conversation Live in a person. Y'all could record it. It could be whatever, like y'all have the police there, whatever y'all think the scenario is. Oh well, me being inappropriate with an age girl, like let's let's talk about it.

Speaker 2:

They never wanted to address the situation. That's just cloud chasing. No, you know what it is when they, when they run out of shit to say, they start making shit up. Hmm, they start making shit up. I was fucking this nigga's baby moms, right, and I'm fucking the same bitch he's fucking.

Speaker 4:

So I'm fucking his baby moms and the same bitch he's fucking this nigga hates me he hates me, you know you know he starts putting on social media.

Speaker 2:

Ellie is gay, Ellie is. Ellie is fucking with this nigga. I'm gonna post the location, the bed that me and you both fuck on one. So when you see this, you know it's real. I already got it. Oh wow, I'm just posted.

Speaker 5:

I told you he played dirty boy. Yeah, I'm a host. No, but you're gonna tell him. You told him already.

Speaker 4:

Been he been new.

Speaker 2:

I'm cuz when I do it, if I post it, I'm tagging you on social media to like this is this is this is the bed that you since I'm gay, I'm gay, right, but this is the bed you make love to, that bitch in right, it's the same bed I make love to, a tool and nigga, he's looking at that shit. Like now you looking at the bitch, like, yeah, like the fuck, you got this nigga in the crib.

Speaker 5:

How to fuck Just by making it to the bedroom. You don't know if you even did anything. You can't say nothing. Yeah, use a bathroom.

Speaker 2:

What you gonna say we could, we could, we could, we could, we could go first like rule. I don't have niggas. Niggas called me gay and I got videos with a BM sucking my dick, like you know. I'm saying Wow and then I'm tagging you in that too, oh.

Speaker 3:

You need a pistol.

Speaker 2:

Don't have a pistol, yeah, but that's the type of time I'm on, like, if you, if you come throwing rocks, I'm gonna come outside with a four-five.

Speaker 5:

Where you from.

Speaker 2:

Not nice. Yeah, that's a fat, that's a fat. But in comparison, staten Island, compared to, you know, out here, hardfoot, bloomfield, east hardfoot, it's not much different, to be honest. It's just a different location and that's trees and woods or shit. It's this. Everybody's looking for the same thing in life. Everybody wants love, everybody wants money, everybody has kids to take care of. You know, I'm saying everybody got life going on. Life is going on everywhere. They don't matter if you're from here or Cambodia. You know, I'm saying like I'm saying, it's just different perspectives.

Speaker 5:

But it's the same cycle.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know I'm saying everybody it's all the same, it's not too much, it's not too much different from Staten Island to hard food. I Say the biggest differences to me personally food, yeah, we eat, we have way more food, way more. We buy better, way more food, way better food, way more weed, way better weed and shit Just be open way later. Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 5:

City. Another sleep. Yeah, like I have money in the city though.

Speaker 2:

Not even there's niggas broke that Make it every day, because there's just Many people what they doing so the hustle like stealing asking begging stealing, begging robbing trapping Like. No, niggas is broke, niggas is trapping on. Niggas Somebody?

Speaker 5:

else is trapping and niggas is broke. This block, the nigga might have a whole block. There's something nigga might have one block. This is my shit. Nobody to sell off my block, unless you buy the shit, while you buy it or I give it to you.

Speaker 2:

And then it's just like Niggas don't know what to do with their money when they are. That's the thing when they get it, like it's a couple niggas that get money, that I know that really get it. You know. I'm saying like if you know, you know, but that's that really let shit be Just like bro.

Speaker 5:

Niggas be feeling like they broke when they get the money. It ain't no training. I was like that.

Speaker 2:

It's called financial literacy. Yeah, I was like that. They know to do the money cuz my mother, father, give you what I wanted.

Speaker 5:

You know I'm saying so. I'm buying all the food and Clothes and just spending my shit ain't putting not one dollar.

Speaker 3:

Mafia don't do that one dollar. He's a bud, so little on it like bro.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you gotta yeah, know what you doing. Like, yeah, when I started getting into business, I was fucking with this nigga Fonz and and I was a. It was a great experience, you know, working under him. You know he was. He was able to teach me a lot. A lot of my business ethics and morals come from From him firsthand.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm saying like just working so closely with him and seeing how he developed things and him talking to me as we, as we went through certain stages together. You know, like, when it comes to a business mind, I Would say he's probably the best business mind that I've, that I've dealt with, that I've worked with firsthand. You know I'm saying like, and I've, I've grasped so much of that knowledge and I put it into everything that I do. You know I'm saying like live from the gutter. That came from him. He named that like yeah, heavy influence. You know I'm saying like my clothing line, elliot Carter's, elliot Carter denim and co. He named that like he gave me the name for that. You know I'm saying like, so, yeah, definitely a huge inspiration. And he showed me a lot of shit. And then, you know, I got gas God now, and gas God is a Completely different animal. You know, I'm saying like did you say that?

Speaker 5:

Who helped you with this? You said he had a substantial part to play in what's going on at the studio. Probably gas got it. Yeah, he's just so, do you know, he's my partner right now.

Speaker 2:

Right, right, right, yeah, I'll be listening my partner right now and he's, like I was saying he's a different animal. Like he shows, he's a different type of teacher. You know I'm saying like he shows me a, he still shows me business, but he shows me other shit too, like you know, more like miscellaneous shit, that uh, people, the pieces, yeah, that other nicks, really what. You know I'm saying like he's really crafty, he's, he's, he's one of the most crafty niggas I know. You know I'm saying and Working under him, I'm definitely Becoming more crafty and you know I could take, I could take nothing and make something out of it. Okay, hustler yeah, both of them are hustlers, two different types of hustlers, like you know.

Speaker 5:

Like Martin Luther King and Malcolm.

Speaker 2:

X exactly my piece by any means necessary.

Speaker 5:

That's exactly. That's exactly. That's how I live, don't you got?

Speaker 2:

you got funds, would be Martin Luther King, yeah. And then you got a gas guy, would be Malcolm.

Speaker 5:

X.

Speaker 2:

And I had the the pleasure and the opportunity of working for them closely under both of them Right like number two to both of them. You know I'm saying yeah. I'm saying yeah, so yeah, definitely, and I get to incorporate both of them methods and their Ideologies into what I do. Now my tactics, you know. I'm saying you know what that's how I Gotta.

Speaker 5:

I thought about this, I got a little piece of all my niggas in there for sure being in them for whatever situation the good, the bad. You know, we thought earlier where you feel I'm saying but I got a.

Speaker 5:

I feel like that, he like how you said that I feel like I got a piece of everybody that I chill with and had time with and I hope I run, do I for them in some kind of way. You feel me a good way. You saw, I'm saying, but I'll be thinking about that shit like, yeah, it's real, I hope, I hope the people. That's why you got to think, that's why you got to be around like-minded, positive people. If you around negative people, you just want to be negative, you, you, you still a soldier. Yeah, when certain people think about this, bro, we chillin right now.

Speaker 4:

If a certain motherfucker came in a room, it was shady. Maybe you a fella you know he had to throw everything off.

Speaker 5:

You wouldn't even want this nigga around. Right right that beat him up. Fuckers got that bad energy in them, bro. I know that feeling, but I ain't. Even we used to believe in that. Oh man, we got a match energy.

Speaker 4:

I'm about to say that you're gonna have to match that energy.

Speaker 5:

I'm gonna keep it a sad. What you want, that shit. You really do feel a motherfucker's presence, bro. Yeah, this is the best energy. Let me, some of us. I can't stand, but I think I'm around. I got to go, they gotta go. Well, what are the other facts?

Speaker 1:

now, I'm not they say leave the party, go leave the party a half an hour before the devil come.

Speaker 5:

So you ain't got to stay nowhere.

Speaker 2:

You don't want to if you know, but you gotta use your yeah but uh, from from the stories that I'm telling y'all, would y'all say there's an animal in half it.

Speaker 5:

It's a little everywhere bro, oh yeah, but you know what? All the animals dying Is it all the money niggas and niggas that know. If you was a bully, commoner caught up to you. Mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

That's you come around.

Speaker 3:

You got shot already. That shit come around. All the niggas are.

Speaker 5:

Niggas dad jam fucked up mentally. Something happened to him, mm-hmm, you feel me, so I'm not a bully. I don't like bullies.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I have a fight. The bullies.

Speaker 5:

You found me. I hate you. Oh, please try to bully me, type shit. Yeah, I'm not. I'm up to try to like. I'm not letting nobody bully none of my loved ones. I'm not letting nobody do that to my loved ones. But I mean love, was I mean my homies in my family, like my loved ones? Niggas are loved ones, even if, even if I don't know you, I Treat all people like people.

Speaker 5:

Whether you are tested, I got love for you and I'm gonna go out my way even more for the less fortunate yeah you gotta lead with respect.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think that's critical in every, yeah everything. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

You gotta leave with respect, we are guys, people, ain't nobody above, even even even the people that get high. I can't judge it because I used to get high. You know I'm saying so. We are human. You just got to pray for your people, that's it. That's the only thing that's gonna. You just got to pray for your people, yeah, that's it. Or whatever happens, bad habits or thinking.

Speaker 3:

I mean.

Speaker 5:

Know, I know when I pray out.

Speaker 5:

I figured out the pray and for y'all that's listening that pray and you like ding, how can I pray for a bunch of people and all these needs at the same time? You use what you think everybody's going through, like like, say, my peoples, I pray, like, keep all my love on safe. Or all the ladies I had intimate or non-relationship. I'll be like God bless all the women that was in my life. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Bless they family. So it is spread like that. I can't even be like God bless Elliot, my feet, blah, blah, blah, a through Z, what you gotta figure out the source of the problem.

Speaker 5:

That's gonna That'll be touched by that Touched that's gonna reach what you need to reach, just like that. You don't need no law and prayer. God said get to the point what you need from me and I'm gonna answer it. That's it. You don't gotta make no whole Martin Luther King speech and believe that shit and then know Jesus' name, let's go.

Speaker 2:

Nah, but in whole the whole shit with John, john and Tranna, like he started hating on me on social media and then that's what led to me just sharing stories about. You know my past experiences with Tranna Place in general because I grew up on Tranna and I always been a T-Block nigga. I always rep T-Block. When niggas see Elliot they know Elliot's T-Block, like I am T-Block. You feel me. So if I'm in Tottenville and I'm in Tottenville by myself, that's a T-Block nigga in Tottenville. You get what I'm saying. So for me to have a clothing line, a streaming service, a podcast, a edible company, and for me to have all these businesses and for me to not have the support of my block, like that bothered me. You know what I'm saying. Like niggas from my block should have been the main ones. You know what I'm saying. Like them, niggas should have been employees, staff, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

What did that lady say? What's your guess, mariah? One of your lady guests that sang. She said I don't get the support. I get support from other people, but I don't get it from the people that's close to me. Sorry, I forgot your name.

Speaker 2:

DJ Lex probably, but more than one of my guests said that certainly.

Speaker 4:

That makes it definitely where your people don't fuck with you. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, but Joe don't stop shouting your block out, though?

Speaker 5:

Nah never.

Speaker 2:

That shit had me. I ain't going over, I'm still a.

Speaker 5:

T-Block. Nigga, you know what I'm saying. I do some petty shit. I don't be like man. Fuck y'all, niggas, man, how you leave behind me.

Speaker 2:

Nah, I say that I'm the voice of the team nigga, I say that I let it be known, like you know what I'm saying, Like how I feel.

Speaker 4:

In you out here, being that way for something else, but not me. Yeah, that's what I'm saying you support everything else but me. But I'm not, I ain't I don't know what your nigga say I ain't jacking that.

Speaker 5:

I ain't jacking that I ain't jacking that.

Speaker 2:

I can't jack that. I ain't supporting you Straight like that. But you know I'm not even a Hayden type nigga, like you know what I'm saying. Like niggas got businesses and stuff like that, I still support you, bro, you don't support me, I don't give a fucking black enough If you ain't, if, you, ain't, if you ain't giving out the love.

Speaker 5:

I'm not. I'm not bro, we older bro, I don't think if you got a product I like.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna fuck with it anyway. I'm not just gonna buy something I don't want just because you black you.

Speaker 4:

I will fucking great I will. If it got, I'm not gonna give you some fucking money.

Speaker 2:

Now they got, they got some official niggas that still, that came from the block. You know what I'm saying. Like I got big, big homies shout out, big homies shout out spads. Much love to y'all. You know what I'm saying. Those are, those have always been. You know life, life, more supporters of minds. You know what I'm saying. Everything that I did, everything that I did, everything that I did, you know what I'm saying. The niggas took parts. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

Nah, for sure, for sure For sure shout out to the harbor.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying. The harbor always loved and supported me. The harbor always popped out for me. I got, I got mad love for the harbor and even though my city's against me, even though most of my city's against me, I still got mad love for my city. I still put on for Staten Island, more so than anybody. You know what I'm saying. Like I got that shit on my back when I'm out of town. You know what I'm saying. Like I put on for my city and then I come home and I put on for y'all too. You know what I'm saying. Like I shout Staten Island out and everything I do, despite the hate. You know what I'm saying, because there's a lot of love that comes from Staten Island too, and the love overpowers the hate. But the hate is still there. As long as the hate ain't physical, we straight. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Like there's been attempts.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, well, you know you gotta move a quarter of these bro.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 5:

You gotta say somebody to do a walk up. You gotta move a quarter of these.

Speaker 2:

And that was that's crazy. That's crazy and you gotta that's not right, they're showing you, man.

Speaker 4:

He let your boy be the one to come up See how to see how to work. That was, that was before like that's gotta be a Bible scripture Y'all. I'm trying to come kill you.

Speaker 2:

That's a.

Speaker 5:

Judas baby that was in.

Speaker 2:

That was in like 2009. So that was. That was before the journalism started.

Speaker 5:

Angelic came through that dude man Beans RP beans, of course and that dude beans.

Speaker 2:

And my rest in peace. Yeah, for sure, I shout beans all the time. Rest in peace, beans man. Stand up dudes, stand up dudes. But yeah, back to train a place, man Like back to Stan now. Shout out to Stan now. Yeah, shout out to Stan now. Shout out to the Elliott Carter show. Yeah, definitely, and y'all tuning in.

Speaker 5:

I'm in Connecticut man. I'm in Connecticut man.

Speaker 2:

I'm still going for the Manhattan yeah for sure, hartford stands up, new Haven man.

Speaker 1:

We got.

Speaker 2:

we got when I'm done with Stan now and I might, I might see what's up with Hartford. We got we got this thing in Staten Island right now. We got we're looking for the baddest bitch in Staten Island. And we got everybody sent me their nominees and everything and then we put them head to head in the polls and we in like round four right now.

Speaker 5:

You know what I'm saying, like what's this on Facebook, or how many contestants y'all have on Facebook.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to like three on the phone and shit like that. Nah, hell, no, that's big though I would have been doing that shit all fucking day if it was.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I would say we have probably like we probably have, like these girls know that the contestants like 60, 60 contestants.

Speaker 2:

I'd rather say 50 is way decent. 60? Like 60?.

Speaker 5:

You got 60,. That's, I would like to be a part of that. That's like yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you can participate if you have Facebook. It's public, it's available for everybody to do.

Speaker 5:

So, everybody, why don't you keep it going for rounds? Yeah, exactly, I need to see the whole body too, not the face. I need to see the whole body.

Speaker 2:

It depends on the type of picture you from. We just use social media pictures. Okay, yeah, whatever they have on social media.

Speaker 5:

Do they know they contestants? Um, oh yeah, bro, you better. Ooh shit, you asking the right questions. Nah, I'm just saying because they don't want to know who won, who would have bet it?

Speaker 2:

So whoever wins gets $100. They just don't know yet. I mean, yeah, everybody knows because once it gets posted, screenshots get sent out and then DMs start traveling and stuff like that. Like, I'm a notable figure where I'm from, so when I post something it goes up instantly. But to elaborate on that question, when you sign up for social media, you signed up for the world. When you post a picture on a public platform, your permission is not needed to share that image that you already shared.

Speaker 5:

Oh, okay, that's one of the rules from social media.

Speaker 2:

That's a guideline when you sign up for your account. You're acknowledging that. Okay, if I share this picture, it may be shared. It may go viral. Some people may say good things, other people may say bad. That's why the comments is on and off.

Speaker 5:

Exactly. You know what I'm saying and you can turn the comments off If you share if you choose to put an image of yourself in a bikini on social media.

Speaker 2:

I could take that image and I could put it here and share it to anybody. And I can ask everybody who do you think is better, her or her? Yeah, who do you think has a fatter ass, her or her? And you can't really say anything about it.

Speaker 4:

Bless you.

Speaker 2:

Bless you. If you feel some type of way, what you do is you go to the post and you report it and then take the picture down from your shit.

Speaker 2:

What they're going to do is alert you. They're not going to do none of that. They're going to investigate it. They're going to look at it. They're going to see did he break any rules? Is he within the guidelines or has he breached the guidelines? Okay, he shared an image of this person. That's cool. Is it a nude image? No, is it explicit? Is there pussy showing? Is there titty showing? Is there something like that? No, oh, so you just say, okay, as long as it's within the guidelines. They're going to be like okay, he didn't break any rules, we'll leave that up, but if I broke a rule, they're going to take it down and then they'll lock my account and they'll tell you your account is restricted for three days because you did this. Your account is restricted for two months because you did this.

Speaker 5:

But no, you just niggas have seen this been. The contest is on the air.

Speaker 2:

It's live. Yeah, it's live on Facebook.

Speaker 4:

But you didn't join the beauty contest, so how many people?

Speaker 5:

participate A lot, a lot. It's a lot right, yeah, you keep attacking all that. Look I can show you. It's a little thing though, man. You got a good thought process, man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's the movement right there. Boom, I got just straight like that. You see, I got one right here and another right there and you vote who I would vote for, and then I got the votes right there. That's all. Boom, I got another one right there. I'll take a. You know what I'm saying. You all right?

Speaker 5:

Let's show them off. I don't know Y'all with Tamara, I don't know, that's just.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying. And then they just keep going, and then it's going to cancel out each other, right and then yeah, whoever wins goes on to the next round, If you lose.

Speaker 5:

You're limited, but do it cancel it out on his own, or you got a little back to do that.

Speaker 2:

No, I look at the stats, so I see who won?

Speaker 5:

It's all work.

Speaker 1:

It's all work. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I look at the stats, I see who won and then I choose the next one. I choose the next one.

Speaker 1:

I match them up. You know what I'm saying? That's hard.

Speaker 2:

But that's just one element of the show. You know what I'm saying. You're going to look at the Elliott Carter show and you're going to see, oh, we're rating bitches today, okay, okay. Now he's talking about this girl right here. He's doing story time with Amber. This is one of the Krip niggas that I was talking about. I did a story with him. This nigga cheating on his wife, big, big Krip nigger in Staten Island, gangbanger. It's supposed to be a gangster. You know what I'm saying? Like that's what he's supposed to be, that's what niggas view him as, but that's not the reality of the situation. You know what I'm saying? Like, the reality of the situation is he's not a gangster, he's not tough, he doesn't put in work, not for that. When you speak on this man's name, niggas is not going to be like, oh, he be out there clapping shit, he be doing this, he be doing that. It's none of that. What this nigga does is cook food. He cooks chicken and wild foods. He cooks lobster bisque.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying, Like that's what boggles my mind, because he'll find himself in scenarios and he'll have this gangster persona and that will get him by.

Speaker 1:

But it's like that can only that, can only take you but so far you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to show that really, yeah, because you're going to you. It took him far because the niggas a big homie, the niggas.

Speaker 5:

No, he's a big. No, he caught him a big home.

Speaker 2:

He's a big homie, like in stature and ranking like niggas. Answer to him Niggas is under him, he's calling shots. So who? Regular niggas, gang niggas? He's not gang, he's a gang member, but he's not cut like that. He's not cut like that.

Speaker 5:

So how niggas so?

Speaker 4:

niggas. That's probably when he's certain that's. That's me. So many of them. They don't be like this.

Speaker 5:

They don't get the job, he jump, niggas out here.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy because like look this nigga. I did a story on him. Right, he's married, he just had a kid, he just had a son, and one of his mistresses just came up to me, and they was like I want to, you know, tell my story. You know he? Uh. Why, though? Because he fucked her over, did he do something to you though, yeah, he did something to me. Oh, okay, alright, so roll. Oh my god, what he Alright that makes sense.

Speaker 5:

So, boom yeah, he did something to me. What he do you he, he owe me a bag.

Speaker 2:

That? What Money? He owe me money. He owe me a lot of money. Alright, let me ask you a question.

Speaker 5:

Like what's the thin line between? What's the thin line between? What's the thin line between exposing the nigga and just keeping that shit between you and whoever you got that situation with?

Speaker 2:

That's an excellent question and I'm glad that you asked me that.

Speaker 2:

You know why I asked that right, because I listen to all your interviews With this particular situation this nigga everybody know who I'm talking about, if you know you know. This nigga asked me for some money. I gave him the money he's supposed to pay me back at such and such day. Such and such day comes and he's like yo, I ain't got the money right now. Like my grandmother died, I had to pay for a funeral. I'm like what the fuck that got to do with me. So this is not known enough.

Speaker 5:

But this is a lot of money.

Speaker 2:

A little bit of money A lot of money to you, enough money for me to come do something to you. Okay, good, alright. So I'm like what the fuck that got to do with me? You got a job, you cook. What that got to do with me? He like, oh, I just I don't got it right now. Like you got a beard with me, such and such, I'm like nah, nigga, I got, I got niggas.

Speaker 1:

I got an answer to.

Speaker 2:

I got, I got to have that bread or something gonna happen to me and I'm not gonna let nothing happen to me because something gonna happen to you. You feel me like, before they get to me, I'm gonna get to you. So what's up with this? Like how we doing this, and he's like I, like I'll work it out with you. We could do a payment plan or something like that.

Speaker 1:

I bet I'll take that.

Speaker 2:

I'll front whatever money I got in front and you work, you pay it off, nigga, like whatever I'll do, that First payment comes the nigga. Don't pay me, that's the nigga we talking about the big homie supposed to do this, the nigga I just showed you.

Speaker 2:

So I'm like I sent my men to collect the money from him. He given my men problems, because my men collect money from me for everybody Whoever not paying. I sent something. He get it taken care of. You know what I'm saying. He couldn't get it taken care of with this nigga because the nigga just didn't have the money. You know what I'm saying. So I'm like I bet let's solve this right now. I hit them up. I can show you the messages. I hit the nigga up.

Speaker 3:

Boom.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna read the messages for everybody. I know I talked about this on a story time, but I'll read the messages. I said, bro, I need that bread this week. He said, bro, I have no money. Literally, my mother's birthday is Thursday and I don't have it to send to her. I said I'm not doing this. You violated me. I'm not fit. What you want to do, he said is that a threat? If I violated you, I would have never been paying you back in installments. I said it's not a threat.

Speaker 5:

You said you told him you him talking right now yeah, me and him talking. He said you violated me.

Speaker 2:

I said you violated me worse than everybody else. Financially. I'm not fit. What do you want to do? He said it's not a threat. He said is that a threat? If I violated you, I wouldn't have been paying you back in installments. I said it's not a threat at all. It's a question. I make it very clear that I love you. He said because now this and you're saying that after all that I said, matter of fact, where you at right now. Let's get this over with. Where are you at at this very moment? I would rather keep you off of social media because I love you. Let's do this privately.

Speaker 2:

You lied to my man's. You lied to me. You violated. He said I lied to your man's about what I said. You cost me a lot of money. Let's get this over with. You know what you lied about. Where are you at? I don't want to come looking for you. I don't want to come to your girls crib. I respect you. I'm texting you and we can make arrangements, but let's do this right now. I don't care who you're with. You can have a hundred niggas with you. I'm coming with one person. Where are you at? I sent him my location. You can see it right here. You see, I sent him my exact location. I tell him share your location. I said your Crip, stop playing, share your location Now. I want violence. I wanted to talk. He said you threatened to go to my girls crib. Either way, what I'm getting at is I tried to have this conversation privately.

Speaker 5:

He said don't let me go to your girls. I don't want to come to your girls. I'm trying to be nice.

Speaker 4:

Oh, why we even talking about my girl house? Because, I'm looking for him.

Speaker 5:

I know that, but in his body like this means go to my girl house. That's why you can't.

Speaker 2:

So he took that and he turned it into some some gang shit. He turned it into some shit like like yo I'm not paying you now. Now you got to come get it in blood, Now you got to come get it on some tough gangster shit. That's what he turned it into. So I'm like oh, so you just not paying now, Okay.

Speaker 5:

I hate that shit. When somebody over there want to pay you, okay, copy that should have discussed about. You don't have the money. You still should have really got yourself in a situation, but if you don't have the money to do and then the nigga making fun of me on social media taking shots at me. Just don't want to give it to me.

Speaker 2:

But that's crazy. And then start acting funny with you Like and be mad at you and be mad at me.

Speaker 4:

Okay, matter of fact discussion.

Speaker 5:

Here we go. How about them, niggas that owe you and get mad when you call it? As for your money, that's exactly what.

Speaker 4:

this is why you call because they didn't call you and tell you they had it.

Speaker 5:

So I figured somebody should initiate this conversation about the money that you owe me, because this is the day that you owe it. And how are you mad at me?

Speaker 4:

The conversation was more than.

Speaker 5:

Man, let me call you back.

Speaker 4:

All I tell you funny ass, shit, man, I got you.

Speaker 5:

Man come get your money, okay, mad as hell when they give it to you they know that they be holding up on tight. I think it was squeezing his money when he gave it to you, this shit. Oh wait, listen, let me go over $100 and watch Now we talking bands.

Speaker 4:

Watch how good you are, I bet you. It was crumbled in the middle.

Speaker 2:

I'd never got the money. That's the point I'm talking like.

Speaker 5:

That's crazy how you let them how you owe you that you find him some money or something.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm finding some money. You're a dream, and his dream collapsed Pretty much you can't even do it.

Speaker 2:

That type of shit, nigga.

Speaker 4:

You should have been involved.

Speaker 2:

I was not enough. Yeah, that was just. Uh, niggas is snakes. At the end of the day, you weren't expected from your brother.

Speaker 5:

You probably was like I'm gonna tell you that with your brother, if you don't have if you don't have no money and you ain't got shit going on how you living every day $2,000 ain't easy to come up with.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, fat it's not, it's not.

Speaker 5:

It's not, you're gonna lose more money than you gonna get.

Speaker 2:

Trying to get that money Even to this day, even to this day, right now.

Speaker 3:

Nothing.

Speaker 2:

To this day right now he's broke I did an interview with a mistress. He has a mistress.

Speaker 5:

The mistress hit me up and you know you're gonna take lots of things out of this game.

Speaker 2:

Fuck that. I did an interview with his mistress. His mistress hit me up. She said that she wanted to talk about Do a story on him. I did the story on him.

Speaker 5:

The whole story is about him.

Speaker 2:

So she's talking about how he was supposed to leave his wife and move in with her. They were supposed to get a place. They were supposed to have it January 1st. But then in the middle, in the midst of that conversation, we started talking about you know their sex life and what they do sexually. What are you doing this for? And she started telling me about how she'd be playing in his asshole. She'd be putting her finger in his ass. I'm gonna keep playing, eating his ass, licking his ass and I'm like this how the hell do that?

Speaker 2:

Nah, I'm not letting no girl do none of that, you're not playing with my ass.

Speaker 4:

Mr Cardi, how the fuck do you go?

Speaker 5:

We're just waiting for that one.

Speaker 1:

You're not gonna be playing with my ass.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, man anyway.

Speaker 4:

Finger around that. No, no, no, that's what I said.

Speaker 3:

Just straight tongue.

Speaker 4:

You don't even put your tongue in my butt, just like you're not used to the goose.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like just girl, let's fight those shit man.

Speaker 4:

I'm not jacking that.

Speaker 5:

I mean yes, but then if you making a big deal out of it, like you know, that's homo's motherfucking, getting butt balls- in. Finger in his ass, objects and all that, yeah, but she's talking about putting a middle finger in his ass yeah that's it, Monica.

Speaker 2:

She's talking about sucking dick, hitting them in the ass, Nah nah, nah, You're not doing that bro You're jabbed the shit out of you Don't do that, don't play with me like that.

Speaker 4:

But you know what? He ain't just she ain't just do that.

Speaker 5:

He allowed her to do that shit, bro, that's what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying they got.

Speaker 5:

That's some.

Speaker 2:

Batiman shit bro, he ain't yeah, what kind of big homie letting niggas play in their ass Like he been a jello lock. Nah, that nigga never been in the mall.

Speaker 5:

That nigga never been in the mall that time. Yeah, she was in the mall.

Speaker 2:

That nigga never been in the fucking show. He drove the car out of this lane.

Speaker 5:

No, it was shiny we didn't need to hit, bro. We meant to hit.

Speaker 3:

We ain't got to say Paul's in the home or none of that shit, but he was, he was he's not the only nigga out there like that one here, cause his niggas out there that he fucking went he's like what about it?

Speaker 4:

Oh boy, like he get jammed in the niggas. So he like he a wreck he a wreck on like y'all man. Why you like that shit, bro? What the hell is going on? I?

Speaker 5:

don't know, bro, and you ain't legally gay how you a regular nigga that like that shit, bro. And then you got a female.

Speaker 3:

And you got a whole woman. That's bi. So if you was, if you was messed with a man, you, you set the board to bring a disease home to your lady.

Speaker 5:

You set the board to be a fake.

Speaker 4:

No, we passed that bro.

Speaker 5:

We passed that we passed the nastiness that come with that, that type of business, and for that sake of the LGTB, whatever that is.

Speaker 4:

For the sake of what?

Speaker 2:

Say it again. I don't even know what.

Speaker 4:

I want to say you ain't got nothing to do with what I just said, nah.

Speaker 2:

Hey, it's cool, but for the sake of To the LGBTQ All them fucking letters.

Speaker 5:

We ain't knocking what you do, we ain't with it either.

Speaker 2:

All them fucking letters, man we not with it?

Speaker 5:

One of the ones you bought, to add. I ain't with it, monagot.

Speaker 1:

You see, them letters. Lil' fours scrabble Shouts out to man DC too.

Speaker 5:

I be watching his son little man DC show. And he was like he, his son, like do a lot of pranks. So it's long story short. He was like yo would you rather have a dog, daughter or gay son? Gay son, he said I'd rather have a gay son, he said. So he telling his son, like you could sunlight man, I ain't gay but his son was playing around.

Speaker 1:

That's not a question to keep him. He's like I ain't gay.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, he's like I like one man. Respect to the alphabet. It's over the it's over the it's over the.

Speaker 4:

Man DC was like nigga, I like you.

Speaker 5:

But he's like I would just owe you. So why you saying you'd rather have a gay son? Cause? The son asked him a different question Gay son or dog daughter? He said leave my daughter and keep her innocent, he said, but he and she got still Mike Robbins. He telling the son basically nigga, since you want to ask me this, I'll rather you be gay. Why would you ask me that? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah you feel me Not?

Speaker 1:

definitely fuck with my daughter, so you're going to be the gay one. You feel what I'm saying?

Speaker 5:

So don't ask me that, take this shit. So now I'm going to put it down. I'm going to ask you this type of thing, Right?

Speaker 1:

right, right, right. I'm going to tell you this type of answer.

Speaker 3:

You want to ask me this type of weird answer Me personally. I want no kids, I'm going to keep it a buck with you and it's not the first time I said this. I will feel disappointed.

Speaker 5:

I will feel disappointed if I raise the gay child Me personally. I'm not knocking nobody else. I'm talking about me as a man.

Speaker 2:

I don't think. See, like it would have to be, only if you lived with him, it would have to be you primarily raising him.

Speaker 5:

That's for me to feel like that like my daughter right now.

Speaker 2:

I'm not raising her.

Speaker 5:

So she turned out. So you know, like right now she, she's on on principle.

Speaker 2:

I don't have no credit for that. You know what I'm saying Every day. She's in your life.

Speaker 5:

She knows who her dad is every day. She knows those, those you know. Credit for that. I can't, but you can still vote her mind.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 4:

I talked to her. I talked to her like no system.

Speaker 5:

You're talking to her like my. I have your dad.

Speaker 2:

I have a certain influence, but it's mommy at the end of the day. Like I wasn't there when she was born, I came home she was two and a half. She already had her own mind state. I'm just meeting her. She's already met another nigga. Oh, another nigga was already around her heavily while I was going. You know what I'm saying no, no, no no, but I came home, I got on it instantly. I started spending a lot of time with my daughter.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying yeah, yeah, she was with me. She was under my wing every day, and I left my mom's crib, my nigga, trust me, she knows exactly who her father is.

Speaker 2:

I left my mom's crib, my mom's kicked me out and then I I was homeless for a minute. I went to the harbor. I started staying in the harbor. Shout out to everybody in the harbor fucking. When I was in the harbor, my daughter was coming in the harbor with me. I was sleeping on the floor. My daughter was sleeping on the floor with me. My bm wanted to go fucking. Do what she was doing, drop my daughter off. I got her. What did y'all see? She, uh, seven right now. That's what she did. Yeah, yeah, she's seven right now. When I came home, she was three, so we had she better be in it. Yeah, she's been here.

Speaker 5:

You went from sleeping near the night, yeah, but she's seen.

Speaker 2:

She's seen me go from sleeping on the floor in the harbor to getting my own crib To to get him on crib, to get him on car.

Speaker 3:

To, to losing that friend to get another crab robes.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, she knows exactly who her father is. You're getting crabs in the city, so the more fucking crazy expensive.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, facts, you know what I'm saying. Like my daughter been she been with me every spot I went to she was with me. She's been with me. Yo, you've been up here for a minute.

Speaker 5:

Right yeah, like you. So you see how the jobs pay up here, right yeah, now take them same jobs like it was especially their franchise, like if it was mcdonald's or stopper shot. Take them same jobs and put them in new york. They pay a lot more. No, no. No, you know how much of a one back I'm gonna. This is this, of course, 2500 in new york, or at least no.

Speaker 2:

This is not cost 1700. This would be this 35, 35 in new york would probably be like 42.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, oh, 4200, 42. Yeah, it's different. I was Seeing 30 935 a lot of money, 39.

Speaker 4:

Howdy. So what job we they, what they do, everybody else everybody.

Speaker 5:

Everybody has to be a job.

Speaker 2:

You understand, these have certain people have education certain people have qualifications. Bro, I know bitches with studios that's like 13, 14 15, that's too much, april's.

Speaker 5:

we playing like a, you pay like eight eight.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. Yeah, they do you like.

Speaker 5:

You know my house is that used to be warehouses and they gut it out. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That type of shit. No, I'm talking about a studio like this Boom, that's it. Right there, that little ass, that's it. You're sharing the bathroom with someone over there 1200, nah.

Speaker 5:

That's a woman house.

Speaker 2:

I mean that ass.

Speaker 5:

It'd be shit like that money bro, get money niggas, but it building me so big. But guess what? It been that way. So you know the light bill gonna be, you know the water bill won't be, you know the heat bill won't be. Just keep up what's the cheapest right. What's just a couple of units a month is gonna pay for all of the utility, then you gotta understand it'd be niggas squatting to you.

Speaker 2:

Know what squatting is all together?

Speaker 5:

coming. No, no, no. I mean everybody living the same house. No, no, what we're squatting mean like, I say like if it's in a bed and house, you just get in there setup shop.

Speaker 4:

That said.

Speaker 5:

Take you out. Yeah, you can be one and be a squatter yeah, so yeah.

Speaker 2:

Or it'd be like apartment building, certain empty apartments like anything's going in and put it, just start living, get once. Once you get mail, is it's lit?

Speaker 5:

Oh, you can get melted out of the dress and just get it once you get it in the mailbox.

Speaker 2:

Break it you, so what? They'll fix it once you get it. It's lit, it's let. There's over my cousin. He lived in this building in Staten Island, right by the ferry, beautiful building and everything for like two years, rent free. Niggas, I'm like damn, but he had no he had water, right? Uh, he had all that, bro. He had electricity, he had everything. I don't know.

Speaker 5:

Who the fuck paying for that?

Speaker 2:

He was paying for it. He just wasn't paying rent. But he had to pay for the electricity and everything else, yeah, like how that work. I don't, I don't know.

Speaker 5:

Oh, you really needed the electricity. We all would have been up.

Speaker 2:

Oh, matter of fact, I think no. I think he was still in electricity, I think he had extension.

Speaker 4:

Somebody's in there right. I think he had extension cords.

Speaker 5:

He did sand squatter, lived there right, yeah, and he got his family there and he all set up, shot, right, uh-huh, the person who owned the house. Can he bring his family back?

Speaker 2:

there too, he has to evict you.

Speaker 4:

So what he can't come and live in there. He has to evict you. Why he?

Speaker 2:

can't come live in his own house. Once you, once you obtain the, the squatter status, he has to evict you legally.

Speaker 5:

He can't just come and be like yo, you got to get out like there's a legal so much, there's a legal process he has to go through, to make you get making so hard for them and get them out of there. Bro, one police call. If you show residents, like you show proof of residency, this my shit. Or proof of ownership, my fucker. One police, car, police reading shit, they gotta go. That's it he could show you, he's been living here, people do this shit for so. Same person stop paying rent. How long do the landlord got to get in there go?

Speaker 2:

I don't know the exact rules. All right, like six months. Yeah, I don't know the exact rules, but COVID changed everything. Covid changed a lot. Covid changed everything because it used to be Uh like 90 days or something like that, but because of the COVID it's like six months or something like that.

Speaker 5:

Now, yeah, and the flu going around too, so be careful yeah.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, man, fucking, um, that's it Good stories, and you can write it, you can have a, you can have a story time and just be telling your stories, stories, a lot of stories. Yeah, I got a lot of stories, bro, you need to do that.

Speaker 5:

My story title Ali, a card of man. Yeah, man, when you go now, when you hung out the most that stand now, I don't know what other You're a trainer place T block. Oh, you was there most of the time you ain't visit. You have no second home burl, brooklyn, queens or nothing Brooklyn.

Speaker 2:

I have family in buckler. Yeah, I got family in Brooklyn, so I'll be out there. Shout out big bro Burr. We'll just stop at grounds out here though. Yeah, I just build bird street.

Speaker 5:

That's how you're burr street, wine street. Yep, still having them.

Speaker 2:

What's the best food spot out here for me to go to?

Speaker 5:

You know I'm anyone in Jamaican stores. You want to go. Let me tell you, like what's the best? You're making one. I say I go to. Um, if you say, if you name any Jamaican spot, I want to say, because gotta be Niggas be going, niggas be going with popularity, but you gotta figure out your own Jamaica spot because all them cooks, they cook different. Yeah, man I would say like this say like, if you want to snap stupid things on breakfast, I would say go to snappers.

Speaker 2:

I love a bit there. Go to sister. You been to sisters, no this is a black on, go to.

Speaker 5:

They sell Jamaican.

Speaker 3:

Where's?

Speaker 2:

that that's on.

Speaker 5:

that's on main street in Hartford, right as soon as you get over the bridge. All right, it's right there, and they sell breakfast and they sell. Jamaican food.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I've been to. My wife didn't cook. No, my wife didn't cook, it's fire. We're the bread. Yeah, what is up?

Speaker 5:

So food, so food, I'm gonna try that.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, we got lilies too. Lily's got good food. I don't like lilies.

Speaker 1:

Lily's all right, hell, I just had a big food, bird hot pasta.

Speaker 5:

Definitely hot pasta used to be. Oh, he did go try Ravi's spot. Um the jerk pasta man spot on barbis tree. Um the negative bill herl street he just said a pasta. He was on barbis tree at the old cozy spot. He got a restaurant right did right now. Right now he's sell jerk pasta and a bunch of you need to try. What kind of meat. The other jerk probably was jerk chicken jerk chicken he got a.

Speaker 3:

You got a bunch of shit in here, bro.

Speaker 5:

You got a bunch of shit in here. We going there. Really, I want to get a burrito South end or by the hand they do it, I don't know. I didn't need to call.

Speaker 2:

Will you say albario, albario, that's what a frickin, I have 249, I believe.

Speaker 5:

Frickin, I've Opened. Last time I made a mistake and called the city. I'm like yo you're like yo we down the street 76 hey.

Speaker 2:

I'm like, but.

Speaker 5:

Connecticut. I look at this shit, that's just a new you. I say yo this new. You're like yeah, he's like oh, that's the problem, that's. What's funny is how, bro you know, I was in the whole. I called a whole another state and went down the whole weatherfield. I made Franklin Avenue. So I'm basically in what is filled by Motor vehicle if I take that left one, that's funny, that's funny, but yeah, man, it's a rap.

Speaker 2:

Episode 22, 23, whatever the fuck man Reporting? Live from the gutter. Yes, sir, shout out mic mafie. And my man, older general, well you know first family.

Speaker 5:

second yo definitely a man, you're already laughing motherfucking gutter Peace.

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