Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, Bro.
[00:00:08] Speaker B: That is that.
That, that is the number one. The number one.
Number one. Number one. And what's funny is my parents and them, they still say it today.
[00:00:23] Speaker A: 20 in the city.
[00:00:24] Speaker B: Aloha.
[00:00:26] Speaker A: Ah, they were right. They were right. You're one of these. So you was right. Also, you probably know this.
[00:00:32] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:00:32] Speaker A: I got a list of things parents that told us as we was a kid about. And they were absolutely right. Now that we're an adult, now that we are adults. And I know you have.
[00:00:44] Speaker B: Oh yeah.
[00:00:45] Speaker A: Said some of these on the list. Oh yeah.
[00:00:47] Speaker B: Go ahead.
[00:00:47] Speaker A: Off the top of your head, what's one that you have told your kids or that you heard your parents say that now you know is right, that they told you growing up?
[00:00:55] Speaker B: But. Well, bills.
[00:00:59] Speaker A: Yup, that's one of them.
[00:01:00] Speaker B: Bills. Bills. It's like the bills never stop.
But I did do something newer with my kids that my mom and dad didn't do with us.
[00:01:07] Speaker A: Okay, we'll come back to that. But yeah. So my number one on bills. Yep. I find a list. The stuff our parents were right about. And we hate admitting it.
[00:01:15] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:01:15] Speaker A: Sleep is non negotiable. We thought they were being dramatic. Staying up late ruins your whole day.
[00:01:22] Speaker B: Whole day.
[00:01:23] Speaker A: I'm only 33 years old and I am at the point if I do not get the right amount of sleep or if I have to stay up late, I'm asking 45 questions. Where are we going? How long we gonna be there? Who's there? Because if I'm not really vibing, I'm out. It's not worth me staying up late anymore, you know.
[00:01:42] Speaker B: And as a standup comedian, you know, going back and forth like I used to work construction. So morning time, I worked from like 6am to 2pm Got off of work, got all the way back to the house, got changed up, got back to the club, didn't leave the club until about 2 o' clock in the morning, 1 o' clock in the morning. And then got right back to work.
[00:01:58] Speaker A: At 6:00am oh, do you think you could do it now?
[00:02:02] Speaker B: Now? No. Oh no. New.
[00:02:04] Speaker A: New.
[00:02:05] Speaker B: I'm old, young.
[00:02:06] Speaker A: Don't even want to think about that.
[00:02:08] Speaker B: No, there is no thought. Nope. And I sleep. Sleep was one of the things that my dad talked about. He was like, you better cherish it.
[00:02:14] Speaker A: You saying that outline made me tired. Yeah. Oh yeah. I was ready for you to be done when you said go home now.
[00:02:20] Speaker B: Because you started visualizing and in your visual every little commercial or that little video rolled past your head. You got tighter and tireder and tired.
[00:02:27] Speaker A: Yes, I did. Yeah. Number two, you already said it. Bills, but more so. Save your money. AKA what you need versus what you want. Correct. I do this in my head all the time now. Correct. Especially in my. Once I hit 31.
The conversation of, man, I do want that or do I need it?
Do I want it or do I need.
[00:02:50] Speaker B: Yeah, but see, like, that was my 20s. My 20s was like that. Like, my 20s was. I was turning my wants into my needs.
[00:02:56] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:02:57] Speaker B: And it was like, nah, that's not what you supposed to do.
[00:02:59] Speaker A: Wasn't being real yourself.
[00:03:00] Speaker B: When I got to my 30s, I had to pay for everything I did in my 20s.
[00:03:03] Speaker A: Yes. Yeah. So, yeah. You think you was doing it right? You were switching. You wasn't, as I always say, you was being emotional with that decision. Yes. It's like, I want it, but I could need it. When it's like, no, you don't really need that. No, you just want it.
[00:03:17] Speaker B: You just want it.
[00:03:17] Speaker A: Yeah. So saving money, my. My mom and my grandma, my granddad used to give about me that all the time. Be like, money don't go.
[00:03:23] Speaker B: Put something away. Put something away.
[00:03:25] Speaker A: Yeah, put something away.
Turning the lights off. It's not just about the light. It's about wasting money in general.
Can I tell you, I'm not going to say I'm a pity pincher, but in my. Everything that I'm talking about, let's just reference it. I'm doing. Talking about it in my 30s. Now, there is a big difference. Turning off a light can save you as a whole on your electricity bill in a month. Yes. I used to think as a kid, turn that off for 5 seconds or 10 seconds. What is that gonna do? Oh, boy. Y' all know you got that first.
[00:04:01] Speaker B: Bill, and that even depends on which light bulb you have plugged in.
[00:04:04] Speaker A: Yes. Yeah. That matters. Yeah.
[00:04:07] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:04:07] Speaker A: That's advanced thinking right there. I'm just talking about you got your first apartment. You're not going to do the whole LED lights yet, but just right. Oh, that. You talk about the certain lights.
[00:04:19] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:04:19] Speaker A: That's that aisle in the department store when you see that one guy that's got several bulbs and you're like, what's the difference? And it's like, oh, no, there is a difference. The watts, the led, all that, how many voltage it takes.
[00:04:31] Speaker B: I kind of became my dad because I go behind.
I go behind my kids and turn lights off because I know they're not going to Especially the garage. It's the garage light that gets left.
[00:04:41] Speaker A: That one. Why are they turning that one on? You don't even need to, because.
[00:04:45] Speaker B: But if you're not opening. So, like, the freezer is in the garage. So if we go out to the freezer and we try to grab something from the freezer and bring it into the house, sometimes we got to turn on the light, and then when we come in, we forget to turn off the light.
[00:04:56] Speaker A: That's fair.
[00:04:57] Speaker B: And like, that light bulb.
[00:04:58] Speaker A: That ain't.
[00:04:58] Speaker B: That ain't led. Like, you better. You better turn that light off. Like, sometimes I go back and check, like, just three or four times. Did I? Did I? Did I.
[00:05:06] Speaker A: That's That. That's the light that when you first turn it on, it makes that.
[00:05:09] Speaker B: And you know what it is? And I think it's the same thing. I think our parents had it the same way. Was that it wasn't that they were wasting energy. I don't think it was the wasting energy that my dad used to say. I think it was because they would see the difference in how the bill would go down. So that's how they were like, hey, turn up the light. Turn this. Yeah. And then it's like. But you don't see it until you get older where you actually in charge of that bill. Then you're like, man, we need to start turning some lights off in here.
[00:05:34] Speaker A: It adds up, my man. It adds. Oh, yeah, this one. I'm sure you do this. You do this probably to your own self. Because I look at myself in the mirror sometimes. Eating at home, fast food hits. But it's so high price with ingredients that you can do it better at your house.
It depends. It depends.
[00:05:52] Speaker B: Yeah. Because nowadays, I mean, even stuff in the grocery store is getting expensive.
[00:05:56] Speaker A: It is.
[00:05:57] Speaker B: Because I. I kind of put it together, like, yeah, you can make a bigger. I mean, you can make a bigger amount for probably the same amount of money that you're spending at fast food.
Like. Like. Okay, like. Like, for instance. Like, for instance, if I wanted to go. If I wanted to have Chinese food.
[00:06:10] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:06:11] Speaker B: If I went and bought the ingredients for Chinese food, I'm gonna come close to about as much as it's gonna cost me for maybe four servings.
[00:06:19] Speaker A: That is true.
[00:06:20] Speaker B: But it's gonna be the price of 2 servings.
[00:06:22] Speaker A: And then at that point, you're also gonna.
Well, almost said benefit.
[00:06:26] Speaker B: It's almost double. Yeah.
[00:06:27] Speaker A: Take into account you also cooking it and making it.
[00:06:31] Speaker B: Right, right.
[00:06:31] Speaker A: Yeah, right. I think Chinese, Mexican food, they're about as equal. Or if I would say I'm better off going and having somebody else make it, like to go get a steak, I can go buy that steak my damn self and probably cook it better and how I want it and adding the potatoes and the asparagus or whatever.
But I don't know what it is about Chinese food and Mexican food. You pretty much get that at a decent price at a fast food spot.
[00:06:56] Speaker B: Yeah, but like, I mean like for mine, like I like, I like my fried rice, you know, the cooked the way it's supposed to be cooked. Like you have to have day old fried rice. So even if I make it at my house, if I want fried rice today, I'm like, I can't. I gotta wait till it's a day.
[00:07:06] Speaker A: Old before I start to cook it yesterday. Correct. To get it today.
Fast food. I understand it though. It can. There have been times on life if I just took my ass home, spent 15 minutes, I could have made something.
[00:07:18] Speaker B: And I tell you something, sometimes you pull up to that drive thru and, and I'm not, I'm not like I'm, I go to that drive thru and I, and I hit that drive through a lot sometimes, especially lately. But like when I get up in there, I mean some of the prices they tell us and it's like you just look me in the face with a straight eye and was like 4762 and was like, wow, have you ever.
[00:07:39] Speaker A: Just pulled off and was like, I'm not paying for that. Oh my God.
[00:07:42] Speaker B: I did, I did two. Two. Yeah, two egg McMuffin meals and that was it.
[00:07:46] Speaker A: I'll ask you later.
I've never done that. I've thought about it.
[00:07:51] Speaker B: Oh, it was, it was that ridiculous of a price.
[00:07:53] Speaker A: That's why learning a skill with your hands fixing basic stuff saves money and builds confidence until you break it worse. Which is true. But I think learning to do at least some skills, I like to say to at least do the troubleshooting before you go and ask somebody else, okay.
[00:08:12] Speaker B: What skills, what skills are you talking?
[00:08:15] Speaker A: So I would probably say if we're talking in the house, at least knowing how to troubleshoot.
If you're, wow. If your drain is clogged like in the kitchen sink, like at least knowing or at least going and getting a snake, making sure there's no piping loose before I call somebody and they just, they charge me 80 damn dollars and all they did was use a snake and take it out.
[00:08:37] Speaker B: And you know what? And when it comes to the sink, when it Comes to the sink. The number one thing that people don't ever check. Okay. And this is 100. I've. I've installed a lot of sinks. I've installed a lot of stuff being in construction with, with. Because I did a lot of residential building.
[00:08:49] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:08:49] Speaker B: There's one place that nobody ever checks. And then. And I get it, you snake it. And I know some people get those little long plastic things you can stick down the drain and then you pull out the hair and stuff like this. Listen, it's very simple. You get a bucket, little five gallon bucket, four gallon bucket. Get them at Harbor Freight, you get them out. You get them at Harbor Freight, you get them at. You get them at Lowe's, you get them at Home Depot. But you take a little bucket like that, okay. And this is very simple, Very simple.
Take the P trap off of the sink.
[00:09:18] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:09:18] Speaker B: Underneath. Put the bucket underneath there, unscrew it in there. Because you will find most of the clogging in the P trap. And that P trap can come out, you can clean that out, you can clear it out. And that's usually where most of the clogs in the sink are at. They're stuck in that.
[00:09:31] Speaker A: But yeah, stuff like that. The only thing I'm not, I am willing to have somebody else come and do for me in my house, whether it's a big or a small issue is just electricity.
[00:09:42] Speaker B: I. Oh, so anything electrical?
[00:09:44] Speaker A: Yeah, aside from like, if my breaker, like trips, I'll do that. But if I'm like, if I check the breaker and I've also, I have the tool where you can test if there's actually energy coming out of the socket.
[00:09:57] Speaker B: Out of the gf. Out of the G. Yeah, yeah.
[00:09:58] Speaker A: The gfi. If once it gets past that, I ain't trying to mess with that. I see my granddad too many times get electrocuted and look at me like. That was a close one.
[00:10:06] Speaker B: But you already said the fuse box. So if you can work the fuse box, you can actually cut power to it before you do any work to it.
[00:10:11] Speaker A: No, I don't trust it.
[00:10:12] Speaker B: Really?
[00:10:12] Speaker A: I don't trust it.
[00:10:13] Speaker B: You one of those?
[00:10:13] Speaker A: I am.
[00:10:14] Speaker B: Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
[00:10:16] Speaker A: I'm just saying.
[00:10:17] Speaker B: Well, I know a lot. I know a lot of folks like you that you're like, yeah, I ain't touching you exactly. Cut what wire?
[00:10:22] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I know you are. I don't care. That breaker could say off. I am not trusting. I could do it. Might have some juice.
[00:10:29] Speaker B: I could do it.
[00:10:29] Speaker A: I'LL call you.
Paperwork. Paper trails matter. Ignoring mail, bills, documents always come back around. Make sure you have a paper trail.
[00:10:39] Speaker B: A hundred percent, 100%. You know, me and my paperwork. Me and my paperwork are redundant. Like, redundant. Like I'm. I'm not. I'm closing every avenue. I'm. I'm making sure that paper trail is there.
[00:10:50] Speaker A: Yeah. Anything that I buy. And we're talking big stuff for a house, for my car. Yes, I ask for the receipt and I keep that receipt. At least for a year. At least.
[00:11:02] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:11:02] Speaker A: Unless it's like a three year warranty and I'm gonna keep it. But yeah, having the paper trail, because you'll be shocked in 2016, even if.
[00:11:09] Speaker B: You still have the warranty, you gotta keep the receipt just to prove that you had a warranty.
[00:11:12] Speaker A: Sometimes you go somewhere, they pull up the systems like, oh, we don't have that on file. What you mean you ain't got it on file? That's okay, though. I'll be right.
[00:11:19] Speaker B: Because they count. Most folks count on you not having that receipt. Yeah, most folks count on you just throwing it away with the rest of the trash.
[00:11:25] Speaker A: Not me, bruh. Bruh, you better.
[00:11:26] Speaker B: Oh, it's coming out. Oh, it's coming out.
[00:11:28] Speaker A: You better ask.
[00:11:29] Speaker B: I'll let you know. You better check the cameras.
[00:11:31] Speaker A: Clean as you go.
That is something that. It does help as far as. Especially in the kitchen. I'm a big. I clean as I go, bruh.
[00:11:40] Speaker B: You've seen your workspace. You've seen my workspace. You've seen my garage, you've seen my car. You've seen how we do it. You and I are pretty much the same thing. Cleaning it. We can't.
[00:11:48] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:11:48] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I got to. Cause I. It messes up my. My thought process.
[00:11:51] Speaker A: Well, and for me too, it's a.
Especially when it comes to cooking. I have dead time of.
[00:11:59] Speaker B: Right, Right.
I can clean this pot, I can clean this pan, I can get this out the way, and that'll be done. Oh, yeah.
[00:12:04] Speaker A: And for me, I'm also a fat ass. So, like, after I get done eating, the last thing I want to do is spend 20 minutes cleaning.
[00:12:10] Speaker B: Let me ask you, though, because this does have a fallback. Okay. I mean, this does have a.
What do they call it?
[00:12:16] Speaker A: Setback, but.
[00:12:17] Speaker B: Yes. And this is what happens to me is when I'm cleaning, When I'm cleaning and I'm cooking at the same time. You ever been too tired to eat when you're done?
Like, once everything is done and you serve it you serve it like, you get it all on the plate, and you just like, man, I'm just. Because, like, as you're cooking and you're cleaning, you end up sampling because you like, I'm cleaning. I'm cleaning. I'm putting this pan. Okay, I'm done with the pan. I'm gonna clean the pan. But as I clean the pan, I was like, oh, before I clean it, I'm gonna taste the sauce one more time before I do this.
[00:12:46] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:12:47] Speaker B: So then by the time I'm done, all the dishes are clean, the food is sitting out, but then I'm, like, not even hungry.
[00:12:53] Speaker A: Wow. Yeah. I don't. I'm trying to think.
[00:12:55] Speaker B: I don't think I've been too tired to eat.
[00:12:58] Speaker A: My man said he been too tired.
[00:13:00] Speaker B: In the middle of it.
[00:13:00] Speaker A: My man and cooked and cleaned so hard. Yeah.
[00:13:03] Speaker B: It's like, right when I get to the meal, I'm like, I ain't even hungry. I hope you all enjoy.
Hope y' all enjoy it.
[00:13:09] Speaker A: You know, my grandma used to be like that. She'd be like, you gonna eat something? Like, nah, I'm good.
[00:13:13] Speaker B: My mom's like that.
[00:13:14] Speaker A: She was too damn tired. Too damn tired.
[00:13:15] Speaker B: My mom's like that. We're all eating. She's just staring at us. So we're like, mom, you gonna eat? She was like, ah. I was eating when I was making, and then I was cleaning. I'm good.
[00:13:23] Speaker A: Oh, okay. I got two more.
This one is true.
Life moves fast.
Just in general. Life. Life moves fast. I swear, I had just turned 30 last year, but it's been four years now. I'm about to be 34. And then I look back at stuff, and it's like, it was, like 10 years ago. I was over here struggling and doing dumb stuff in my 20s. So the whole life does move fast. Like, I'm about to be halfway in my 30s.
[00:13:52] Speaker B: Covid was six years ago.
[00:13:54] Speaker A: Yes, Covid. A full six.
[00:13:57] Speaker B: Six years ago.
[00:13:58] Speaker A: Not. Not a full six yet. Because it was like, May, June.
[00:14:01] Speaker B: We already in the second month of 2026.
[00:14:04] Speaker A: Life moves fast.
[00:14:05] Speaker B: We in 1/6 of the year already, right? Yeah.
[00:14:10] Speaker A: Yes. Because there's 12. You divided by 2 6. Yep. I know somebody out there was doing quick math.
[00:14:15] Speaker B: Yeah, I know.
Somebody gonna put it in the comments.
[00:14:18] Speaker A: Somebody gonna put it in the comments.
[00:14:19] Speaker B: They gonna put it in. Oh, look, Sean actually did math.
[00:14:22] Speaker A: Shut up. But no, life, it does move fast. So you definitely gotta enjoy all your moments. Take it one day at a time.
Turn your damn lights off, though. Save your bills one day at a time.
[00:14:31] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:14:32] Speaker A: This last one, if. Oh, I almost didn't read that right. If it sounds too good to be true. It probably is, Bro.
[00:14:45] Speaker B: That is that.
That. That is the number one. The number one.
Number one. Number one. And what's funny is my parents and them, they still say it today.
[00:14:58] Speaker A: It's still. It's very. You can apply that to anything. It's not just to a job or an opportunity.
[00:15:04] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:15:05] Speaker A: It could be with a sale, any.
[00:15:07] Speaker B: It could be with life. Life in general. Anything. Oh, yeah. Probably is.
[00:15:11] Speaker A: It is.
[00:15:12] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:15:12] Speaker A: I experienced that one time shopping and thought, I gotta take advantage of this. Ended up shit. Didn't even last me like three months. Had to go back, buy the original thing I should have bought because it was too good to be true.
[00:15:25] Speaker B: Yep. So even my homie was like, you.
[00:15:27] Speaker A: Sure you want to do, like, bro, you can't pass this up like this. This is it. Like, it's got this, it's got that, it could do that. And it's like, but who makes it? And no matter who make it, it's a good deal. Yeah.
[00:15:36] Speaker B: It's ready to go.
[00:15:37] Speaker A: It's too good to be true. You know what?
[00:15:39] Speaker B: And I'm one of the gullible ones.
[00:15:41] Speaker A: To fall for that. Oh, me too.
[00:15:42] Speaker B: I am. Because I'm like, still, I. I'm a.
[00:15:45] Speaker A: Little bit more patient. I try to walk away. Are you a.
[00:15:48] Speaker B: Are you a puller in or are you a pusher outer? What I mean is, is if you do hear something good to be true, do you. Do you push out the info because you don't want to believe it yourself? Or do you pull other people in and tell them the same thing that you was told to try to make it sound a little bit more to where you'd be like, maybe I should go get that.
[00:16:05] Speaker A: I'm the pull in there.
[00:16:06] Speaker B: I'm a pull in her too. I gotta. I'm a pull in her. I'm so much of a pull in her is I take people over. Look, look, look, look, look, look. Nah, he told me now. He told me that comes with it. Comes with it.
[00:16:15] Speaker A: I'm a. I'm a self pusher outer where I'll hear myself say, say it. But then when I've convinced me, then it's like, now I got to go tell somebody.
[00:16:23] Speaker B: You got to tell. But you got. And you got to get that little. You got to. If nobody else tells me no, then it. It must.
Must mean I should do this.
[00:16:33] Speaker A: That's what. When in reality, if you got to find people to convince yourself that it's real. Yeah, just leave it. Just leave it going y, bro. Just leave it.
[00:16:43] Speaker B: Yeah, there's a coup.
[00:16:43] Speaker A: Those.
[00:16:44] Speaker B: Those are. Those are like some of the ones like.
And then there's things that, like, I haven't heard you say that I still hear from my parents. And I thought, you know what? Nah, that's not gonna be.
[00:16:54] Speaker A: What's that?
[00:16:55] Speaker B: And it became 100%.
[00:16:58] Speaker A: I bet my parents said it, or at least my grandparents.
[00:17:01] Speaker B: My mama used to look me in my face and tell me, sean, however bad your kids, you are to you, you were to us as a kid. Oh, your kids are gonna do the same to you. And I brush that off my shoulders.
I was like, nah, not my kid. My kid's gonna be on point.
She was right.
She was right 100%. So anybody out there with kids? You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking. They already know.
[00:17:28] Speaker A: My buddy Jerrell in Omaha, he knows his. His firstborn.
[00:17:32] Speaker B: Oh, Yep.
[00:17:33] Speaker A: My. My friend Jerrell was a. He was a no filter trash talker. Like, he got deep in your feelings.
[00:17:41] Speaker B: Okay, okay.
[00:17:42] Speaker A: And it was like, dang, bro, his daughter already worse than him, and she only like 8 or 9 years old. He was like, man, I had to give her a whooping. Cause she said this. And I'm even. I'm like, oh, man, she said that to you?
[00:17:53] Speaker B: Wait till she get that word. Teen in her age.
[00:17:56] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. He was like. He was like, I don't know where she get it from. I just look at him like, bro, really?
[00:18:00] Speaker B: Really? Who You? Right, Right.
[00:18:02] Speaker A: Did you forget what you was?
[00:18:03] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:18:04] Speaker A: And, you know, he thought you was like the angel.
[00:18:06] Speaker B: And you know what's funny is that I remember my dad looking at me like that, but my kid did that. No, that was. That could have been my kid. Like, was that my kid? I just started admitting it from then on.
[00:18:15] Speaker A: Yeah. Is it just. You just want to. You just hope they aren't you? Are you just trying to give yourself, like, self denial?
[00:18:21] Speaker B: I hope they're better than I am. I hope they. They do stuff that I don't get to do. Like, I hope that my kids do stuff that, you know, they supposed. But it's like, it's funny. The best part is catching your kid and they didn't realize how you did it. And it's like, because most people and the parents. You're going to agree with me. Most people. Most kids think that we was. That their parents was born like, 35 years old. Like, they always think that we was born old. Like, that we was never a teenager or we never got into or we never did shit. Because, like, I catch my kids and then my kids look at me like, dad, how'd you know? It's like, what do you mean, how'd I know?
Yeah, I was 16, too. What you think I was born 40?
[00:18:58] Speaker A: 16? Yeah.
[00:18:59] Speaker B: Like, I know what you're going to do with your stupid self. I know what you're going to do.
[00:19:02] Speaker A: That is one, though. I. It wasn't on the list. It should have been for sure, but I have heard that one.
But, yeah, that's a good list. It's.
I hate to admit it. I saw that list and I was like, there ain't not one of these on here. That. I'm like, that was wrong. They were all true.
[00:19:17] Speaker B: They were all true.
[00:19:17] Speaker A: That's one that really got me was the saving receipts and the turning off the lights that fast food. Those are the three.
[00:19:25] Speaker B: And you know what it is? I think it's because, like, you know, growing up as a young man, like, how we were talking about needs and wants as a young man, it was. It's easy to brag about how much money I spent on something, but. And I see that as my younger years and then that. Because that's when somebody asked me, they said, sean, how did you know you. You getting old now? And I'm like. Because back when I used to get excited, I'd be like, you know how much I spent? I spend like 10 racks on that. I spent like 10,000 on that right there and then. But now, now as an older man, I'm like, I saved $12 today. Like, I'm happy right now.
I can take that $12. Go get me a coffee and a donut. Whoa. Like, yeah, now I'm more excited about how much I save than how much I spent. That's how I know I'm doing that whole transition.
[00:20:10] Speaker A: I went home and saw my family and my wife got a new car.
[00:20:14] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:20:15] Speaker A: I have never flexed so hard about having 0% APR.
[00:20:20] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. That feels so good. That feels so good.
[00:20:25] Speaker A: So hard.
[00:20:26] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Cuz then you, like, you. You start looking at other people. What you. 4.8. 4.8. What you got? 3.7. My dad garbage.
[00:20:35] Speaker A: My DAR got a new car. He was like, oh, yeah. I trade the other one and he got a new one. I am. First thing I asked, what was your apr?
[00:20:43] Speaker B: What's your apr? Oh, it's funny. When they don't want to talk about, they put their hands in their pocket, they look at the ground now, I don't want to talk about that. Why not? I ain't going to talk about that.
[00:20:51] Speaker A: I never. I thought. I thought about that. That night when I was laying in the bed, I was like. I got really excited about 0 APR. Like, I was flexing out like, I.
[00:20:59] Speaker B: Won the lottery, man. I get like. You know me, I put on new tires, man. I've been excited about new tires. That's how I know I'm getting old.
[00:21:06] Speaker A: Dog the saving money, be real.
[00:21:08] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:21:09] Speaker A: APRs.
[00:21:10] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:21:11] Speaker A: Warranties. Oh, yeah. Honestly, those are the two.
To me, a discount is so old news.
It's like. Like, oh, yeah, they took like a thousand off. It's like, okay, they took a thousand.
[00:21:21] Speaker B: What else? You should have to try to give me the sign. You should have. Yeah, you should have took off the thousand just to give me 26.
[00:21:27] Speaker A: Anybody can take a thousand off. Exactly. What's that APR? What's that interest you?
[00:21:30] Speaker B: Rose it by five. Yeah, you could take off one.
[00:21:33] Speaker A: It's a new card. How many years you getting a free oil change? You better get some of that, because that's gonna be more like. It's crazy.
Yeah.
[00:21:40] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:21:40] Speaker A: It's a flex.
[00:21:42] Speaker B: It's a huge flex, bro.
[00:21:44] Speaker A: That's huge.
[00:21:45] Speaker B: Because then what happens is, is that the younger ones, if you say it in front of a bunch of young guys and you talk about how much you saving, like, a bunch of young dudes is gonna think, what the hell? What this dude. Yeah. Trying to save a nickel, save a dime, save a penny. He goes, man, I'm out here counting this cake. You counting that cash now? Now, you counting that cash now. It's gonna catch up to you.
[00:22:03] Speaker A: You're gonna wish you was doing more.
[00:22:04] Speaker B: Because when you start talking about how much you save, look how many older dudes come by. You really for real? How you get 20 off of that one?
[00:22:09] Speaker A: You better let me know.
[00:22:10] Speaker B: Let me know.
[00:22:11] Speaker A: Ask you if that's still going.
[00:22:13] Speaker B: It was like, who I talked to. What's his name down there?
[00:22:15] Speaker A: I want.
[00:22:15] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I need that discount.
[00:22:16] Speaker A: That the famous line. I know y' all out here, my family, especially my uncles and my dad, it's that lean to be like, I have to go check that out.
[00:22:25] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:22:26] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:22:26] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:22:27] Speaker A: And that's a serious lien. That ain't no. That's. They like, I might have to. What he said Monday through Friday, 5:30. I think I Could swing over there today. Right.
[00:22:33] Speaker B: And that's. And that's just getting the $5.
[00:22:35] Speaker A: Any.
[00:22:35] Speaker B: That's $5 and above. You're getting $5 and above off. That's where people are like, would you say where. Where you at? How much?
How much? $8. What? Where.
[00:22:43] Speaker A: When's that sale? Who do I talk to? Sunday?
[00:22:45] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, what's the manager name? Let me go in there. I'll go in there right now.
[00:22:49] Speaker A: Save y' all money, man. I'm just telling you.
[00:22:51] Speaker B: Yeah, put it away, Put it away. Put it away.
[00:22:53] Speaker A: The flex. The flex.
Oh, I'm Twitty. That's thc. Hit the. Like. Hit the. Subscribe. We appreciate y'. All. Thc, he handles all the comments.
I don't know how he handles it. Some of y' all be having side conversations.
[00:23:08] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:23:09] Speaker A: But it's with thc, and we actually got the handle corrected now. Yes. And it's not in reverse. Correct, Correct. Because it was showing the. At the Hawaiian comedian, and that could have been either one of us. Yeah, but now it's just Sean Peabody.
[00:23:24] Speaker B: You'll see my name. Right.
[00:23:25] Speaker A: Therefore, you know who is common. I feel like we tried to tell everybody that, but they probably didn't believe.
[00:23:29] Speaker B: No, they don't.
[00:23:30] Speaker A: Sean Peabody is now talking to you.
[00:23:32] Speaker B: Some of the comments, though. I'm like, man, you didn't even hear nothing we said in this whole thing.
There'd be some comments in there. I'm just like, really? Like, you didn't pay attention at all.
[00:23:41] Speaker A: You need to find a way to grab the clip of where you mentioned that and just stick it back in that comment.
[00:23:47] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:23:47] Speaker A: And say, this is what I said.
[00:23:49] Speaker B: That should be, man. Why can't we do that?
[00:23:50] Speaker A: I'm sure there's a way.
[00:23:51] Speaker B: There's gotta be a way.
[00:23:52] Speaker A: You gotta talk to producer Sean. That's more of his angle.
[00:23:55] Speaker B: Gotcha.
[00:23:55] Speaker A: You might know something like that. I'm Twitty. That's thc. Till next time. We out.