Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Back in the day when somebody hung up on your ass with them old, old ass home phones, you felt that on the other line.
[00:00:05] Speaker B: Yeah, you did.
[00:00:06] Speaker A: Don't ever call me again. Bam. You can't do that now with this. Now you be like, don't ever call me again.
The heck is that?
[00:00:19] Speaker B: 20 in the city.
[00:00:21] Speaker A: Aloha.
[00:00:22] Speaker B: Should it stay or should it go? That's what we're doing today.
[00:00:25] Speaker A: Should it stay or should it go?
[00:00:26] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:00:27] Speaker A: Lot of things that need to go. Well, that not should go. Need. Need to go.
[00:00:32] Speaker B: I got a list of things during our time, during our era. Okay.
[00:00:36] Speaker A: Okay. And it's what, your era or my era or our. Our era.
[00:00:40] Speaker B: Our in between.
[00:00:41] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:00:41] Speaker B: But it's a matter of should we bring it back or should it just die? Like it just. It should. It shouldn't make comeback.
[00:00:47] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:00:47] Speaker B: All right. Don't call it a. You mean like a.
[00:00:49] Speaker A: Like a fanny pack? Ex.
[00:00:51] Speaker B: Right. Example. A fanny pack. I must say, they should stay.
[00:00:55] Speaker A: They should stay.
[00:00:55] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:00:56] Speaker A: I miss my fanny pack.
[00:00:57] Speaker B: They are clutch.
[00:00:57] Speaker A: I don't care how many people. Go ahead. Get in the comments if you want to go ahead and make fun of me. I don't care. I miss my fanny pack.
[00:01:03] Speaker B: That's on the list. By the way, if you're looking for a good Hershey. Oh, not Hershey. If you're looking for a good. That's the name of the brand. Herschel.
Herschel is the name of my fanny pack brand. Yeah. Highly recommend. Durable, by the way. I do not endorse them, but I will if they ever want to speak
[00:01:19] Speaker A: in a Hershey, though.
Like when I went to Hershey park in Pennsylvania and I would. And I was walking around any amusement park, I need a fanny pack.
[00:01:26] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:01:27] Speaker A: Come class, come. Yeah. 100%. Holds the keys, a wallet, all that stuff.
[00:01:30] Speaker B: It's nice. All right, so here's my list.
[00:01:32] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:01:32] Speaker B: Should it stay or should it go?
[00:01:34] Speaker A: Should it stay? Should it go?
[00:01:36] Speaker B: Let's do indoor malls as a whole. Just anything related to an indoor mall, because they obviously are fading out. I think they should make a comeback.
[00:01:43] Speaker A: They should make a comeback and not
[00:01:44] Speaker B: just from a selfish standpoint. From a money standpoint.
All y' all stores in one area for people to just shop in and you could feed off of one another. Like, remember back in the day, there'd be Foot Locker and like, finish, finish line across from each other.
[00:02:01] Speaker A: I remember back in the day I used to roll pennies just so I had enough money to go to the mall. Right, you had. I had to Cash in pennies. Then I had a couple of dollars in my pocket, then I could go to the mall.
[00:02:12] Speaker B: Right?
[00:02:13] Speaker A: So I think they should. I think they should. They should keep it, and they should make a comeback.
[00:02:16] Speaker B: Yeah, they should definitely come back just with.
[00:02:18] Speaker A: But with Amazon, people ordering online, people finding stuff cheaper online. That's. I think that's what it is.
[00:02:25] Speaker B: Try it on, though.
[00:02:26] Speaker A: I totally get it. But, like, I think Covid and all that.
[00:02:29] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:02:30] Speaker A: Killed it. Just. I wanted it.
[00:02:31] Speaker B: I wanted to make a comeback, but it might be hard. Covid really did hurt.
[00:02:34] Speaker A: It did hurt it.
[00:02:35] Speaker B: All right, so we're in both agreements. It should make a comeback.
[00:02:37] Speaker A: Should make a comeback.
[00:02:39] Speaker B: Speaking of clothes, baggy clothes, they kind of are.
[00:02:45] Speaker A: I see some of the kids, especially, like, the skaters.
[00:02:47] Speaker B: Okay. No, no, no, no. Okay. So when I think of Baggy, I'm talking about hanging off your ass.
[00:02:52] Speaker A: You're talking sagging.
[00:02:53] Speaker B: Yes. Sorry. Sagging. Yeah.
[00:02:55] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:02:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
TAC was like, bro, bag is already back.
[00:03:01] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, no, it was already there. Like, I was like, wait a minute.
[00:03:04] Speaker B: Sagging.
[00:03:04] Speaker A: Sagging. Okay.
Man, I don't know who didn't sag back in the days, right?
[00:03:09] Speaker B: I said.
But it's a. I think there should
[00:03:12] Speaker A: be a limit to the sack.
I do. I do. And you know what? Even back in the days, I thought there should be a limit to the sag. Like, there was a little sag in my pants because it just had that. But only to. What was it? You might be able to see the top of the waistband of my underwear, maybe.
[00:03:30] Speaker B: Right?
[00:03:30] Speaker A: But just the waistband. That was enough sag. Nowadays, I see some people sagging, they can't even walk proper.
[00:03:38] Speaker B: That's. That's what I'm saying.
[00:03:39] Speaker A: Because they knees are connected now.
[00:03:41] Speaker B: And your run has to be bowling.
[00:03:42] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:03:43] Speaker B: And you got to do this move. That's too much sagging. And you also ain't willing to pull them up so that you can run.
[00:03:49] Speaker A: That tells you something right there, though. That guy ain't. He ain't robbing you.
[00:03:52] Speaker B: Nah.
[00:03:52] Speaker A: Because if he does, he gonna get caught. He gonna get caught fast.
[00:03:56] Speaker B: Okay? So I'm gonna say six. Sagging. I'm gonna say no. Needs to die.
[00:04:00] Speaker A: Die.
[00:04:00] Speaker B: Just die. Yeah, he said Baggins already made a comeback.
All right, Haircuts.
[00:04:08] Speaker A: What do you mean? So you asking a bald man. I cut my hair with a razor blade and shaving cream.
[00:04:13] Speaker B: Yeah, but you had hair before then.
[00:04:15] Speaker A: I did.
[00:04:15] Speaker B: I had long. Yeah.
[00:04:17] Speaker A: So long hair.
[00:04:19] Speaker B: The. What is it called? I call it a muffin top. The the bowl cut, I think that's gotta go.
[00:04:27] Speaker A: Let me say. I'm gonna say something.
When I grew up, okay, When I grew up, your haircut, it said something about you. It even says something about how you.
[00:04:37] Speaker B: You.
[00:04:37] Speaker A: You present yourself. Okay? Like, I knew cats that came in, you know, you had the nice K Swiss, you know, mixed with the 501s.
[00:04:44] Speaker B: They probably always had a low top fade or a high top fade.
[00:04:47] Speaker A: Yeah, but it. But it, like, it matched.
It matched kind of like who? Like the goatee and stuff. I'm gonna tell you something, man. I've been walking around these streets lately. I just. Not. I mean, when I say. See, that just sound like I was a hoe or something. Like, I don't mean that I've been walking around the streets. What I'm saying is that when I go out. When I go out in town now, especially if I go to Walmart, like, I see some of these kids now and they have these. I think they call them Edgar haircuts.
[00:05:11] Speaker B: Oh.
[00:05:12] Speaker A: And they're like. They're little bowls and they bringing back this bow haircut.
[00:05:15] Speaker B: It needs to die.
[00:05:17] Speaker A: And that, that.
[00:05:17] Speaker B: And this is.
[00:05:18] Speaker A: But this is. But this. This is what gets me, okay? I'm. I'm from the Bay Area of California. I understand when certain folks is gangster and not gangster. Now when you look at me with your rice bowl haircut and then you try to intimidate me. I'm sorry if I break down laughing. I can't help it. I can't help it.
[00:05:40] Speaker B: Gangster don't go together.
[00:05:40] Speaker A: No. No.
[00:05:41] Speaker B: So you're saying you can't. You can't be a gangster with a bow cut?
[00:05:44] Speaker A: No.
No.
[00:05:45] Speaker B: Not even a little, bruh.
[00:05:47] Speaker A: You can't be a gangster and wearing glasses and do one of these moves at the same time. You trying to threaten me? Like, you see what I'm saying? There's certain. You can't look at me. I'm gonna beat your ass.
No.
[00:05:56] Speaker B: Yeah, that's fair.
[00:05:57] Speaker A: I don't believe you now.
[00:05:58] Speaker B: I don't believe.
[00:05:59] Speaker A: I don't believe you.
[00:06:00] Speaker B: All right, I got two more haircuts. So obviously we're killing.
[00:06:03] Speaker A: Killing the bowl that's gotta go.
[00:06:05] Speaker B: What about the Jheri curl?
I think it's got a potential, but again, I think it depends on who.
[00:06:12] Speaker A: Talking all the way. Are you talking shag all the way? All the way.
[00:06:16] Speaker B: Yeah. Oof.
I think it's got potential, but if I had to lean one way, I probably say no because I think there's some people that can pull it off.
[00:06:24] Speaker A: I'm telling you right now, we got a lot new types of clothing that can handle the drip in case it was excessive. Back in the day, we did. Remember back in the day, all of my friends that had jerry curls, every single one of them had a shirt that was toe up.
[00:06:37] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:06:38] Speaker A: The collar, the shoulders, everything was toe up because it was like the silk shirt that they try to wear or something, and it was done destroyed. But nowadays we got material that can handle that.
[00:06:48] Speaker B: So I.
I think I'm a stick with.
[00:06:51] Speaker A: If you. If you bring it in, right. I guess. Yeah.
[00:06:55] Speaker B: I'm still gonna say no.
[00:06:56] Speaker A: I say like this, you. You had. You. You could come put it on. Get your. Get your Jerry curl on.
[00:07:00] Speaker B: Look at us.
[00:07:01] Speaker A: And then we go, oh, no.
[00:07:02] Speaker B: And you gotta pull it out.
[00:07:03] Speaker A: You gotta pull it out. Okay, but if we look at it, we go, yeah, yeah, I like that.
[00:07:07] Speaker B: All right, then what about the. Oh, what's his name? The super, super high top fade?
[00:07:13] Speaker A: I'm talking to Military. Yeah, military.
Just high and tight.
[00:07:19] Speaker B: Yeah. This is all gone.
[00:07:20] Speaker A: Bam.
No, I.
[00:07:24] Speaker B: No, no, I take that back because I did. I did cut my hair recently one time like that, and my barber did it and I just had him cut it back. Look, actually, you might have noticed that when I had cut everything, I had him do that just to see. And.
[00:07:36] Speaker A: Yeah, it was a little kid. Kid and playish.
[00:07:38] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:07:39] Speaker A: When you. When you came in, it was like.
[00:07:41] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:07:42] Speaker A: And you know what it was? You know what it was? It was whenever you turned your head sideways because then that. Because that straight line on the top now became this.
[00:07:49] Speaker B: This.
[00:07:51] Speaker A: He was an ap. And I was like, oh, you messing up my peripheral right now.
[00:07:55] Speaker B: Get in play.
Okay, so I'm done with that part.
[00:07:59] Speaker A: Okay. No hair. All them haircuts gone.
[00:08:02] Speaker B: Bye, rice bowl. Gotta go.
[00:08:03] Speaker A: Bye, bye, bye, bye, bow.
[00:08:04] Speaker B: Haircut gone. Songs. Four minutes or longer. Oh,
[00:08:10] Speaker A: I wish we'd have had this in the 80s. In and out. Let's go.
Next vibe. Really? Next vibe.
[00:08:16] Speaker B: I'm shocked.
[00:08:17] Speaker A: Nah, Next vibe.
[00:08:19] Speaker B: You don't want it back, right?
[00:08:20] Speaker A: No, I'm saying, like two minutes is. Is like. Okay, you. You had me for two minutes singing the same song.
[00:08:25] Speaker B: And I'm good, but another two.
[00:08:27] Speaker A: Right? You know what a four minute song is?
And I'm going tell you why. I don't got no patience for four minute songs, because that's what I grew up in. Every day I went to church. You had that one. It was. Tell me how. How many four minute songs you sing in church.
And you sit back for a minute, you go, man, even in the. Even in the hymn book.
Even in the hymn book. Don't even. Don't. Don't lie. Don't lie. When you was reading the hymn book, right. There was a part in the. In the song, right when they was reading it, nobody knew what sentence was they was going to sing next or if they was going to skip skipper verse. And then you always had that one in church that was extremely happy to be there and was like, we singing all these verses.
[00:09:05] Speaker B: Oh, no, he did.
[00:09:06] Speaker A: That's. What. That's four minutes.
[00:09:07] Speaker B: That's. Oh, God.
[00:09:09] Speaker A: That's for after. After three minutes. Your song is longer than three minutes. I mean, like old school stuff maybe.
You know, like if you have a guitar solo. If you have a. Yeah. Something like you, You. You actually playing instruments.
[00:09:22] Speaker B: But you. I can.
[00:09:23] Speaker A: You.
[00:09:23] Speaker B: You're 100. Not on it.
[00:09:25] Speaker A: Nah.
[00:09:25] Speaker B: But you're trying to make it sound like.
[00:09:27] Speaker A: Imagine. Imagine if all open Gundam style for four minutes.
Yeah, four minutes.
[00:09:35] Speaker B: I thought you were gonna be on board for bringing it back. I really thought you were.
[00:09:39] Speaker A: Get in, get out, let's go. Get in, get out. Let's get it, let's get it. Next.
[00:09:45] Speaker B: Yo, that. That him be brutal too. Because when they don't skip it and
[00:09:49] Speaker A: then you know, and you notice and you know when it's coming up and you asking yourself when you. When you following along, you like, they gonna skip it, they gonna skip it,
[00:09:58] Speaker B: they gonna skip it.
[00:09:58] Speaker A: And they write it for Shall I? You're like, ah, they went for it. All I had to hear was shall I? And I knew we were.
[00:10:05] Speaker B: Oh my God, I can't believe he. I. I thought you were gonna be a fan of that. Oh, no.
Okay. Physical.
Physical media. So we're talking an actual dvd, a cd, a movie, a cassette, hard media.
[00:10:24] Speaker A: Bye bye.
[00:10:25] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm the same. It's.
For me, it's more of a cheap standpoint and a hassle of. I was always late to return stuff, especially Blockbuster and Red Box. So I got hit up with late fees out the Yin Yang software now.
[00:10:39] Speaker A: And things that have to be updated and things that have to be going. Is going faster than they can make the actual product for.
[00:10:46] Speaker B: That's true.
[00:10:46] Speaker A: I want. I want to. I want to emphasize that you would
[00:10:49] Speaker B: lose money as the person making all that because you would have to make like.
[00:10:53] Speaker A: And then. And then they stopped making them.
[00:10:55] Speaker B: Yeah, you. True.
[00:10:56] Speaker A: And then you stuck with all this. So you like, what? I could have just had all this on flash drive. And it's true, but it's still nostalgic purposes. Yes, I.
Yes, that's why. That's why I still have a record player in the house.
[00:11:12] Speaker B: If I was to pick one.
So if you went vhs, dvd, cd.
I agree, should all stay, should be dead. But if I had to pick one area, I feel like DVDs are the ones that are keeping up with the fact that, like, when's the last time. What was it? Blu Ray lasted? Now it's the 4K HD.
[00:11:32] Speaker A: Correct.
[00:11:33] Speaker B: So I think a DVD would still have that nostalgia of.
They're not gonna build a number.
[00:11:39] Speaker A: They would take the nostalgia away from the vhs.
[00:11:42] Speaker B: I. Oh, for sure. They would think they were. For sure. Kill that.
[00:11:45] Speaker A: I. I liked my vhs. Oh, I did. I grew up with it. That was my thing. Like, I knew how to. I knew how to monitor it. I knew how to everything. Like, I. I like that better than my c. I think I broke more CDs than I broke VHS tapes.
[00:11:58] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I'd be two and two. And you get all scratch, and then
[00:12:02] Speaker A: it's just the whole movie.
[00:12:05] Speaker B: Okay, here's my one side question. How in the hell could a CD not last? But they figured out a way to make a DVD have a little scratch and be fine.
The same damn device to me. But how? Like a cd, literally, if it had a plethora of lint, game over. But a DVD had to actually go through some scratches before.
[00:12:26] Speaker A: That depends, because I remember. Because, like, back in the day, like when I. When I rolled, when I was rolling in my cars, like, it was all tape decks. So we used to have. We used to have the tape that you plug in, and it had the cord that came out that plugged into your portable CD player.
[00:12:39] Speaker B: Oh, gosh. Gosh, I do remember that.
[00:12:41] Speaker A: And people had to get the stand that the player sat on so that it could take the shaking and the rumbling of the ground while you was driving.
[00:12:51] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, that's doing too much, bro.
[00:12:53] Speaker A: Because that. Because it skipped and skipped and skipped and skipped. If you didn't have that, you'd be
[00:12:57] Speaker B: up there
[00:13:00] Speaker A: and you're like, what the hell?
[00:13:02] Speaker B: Radio version.
[00:13:03] Speaker A: Yeah, because it would always shake. They used to make these little holders that would hold the cd, the portable CD player, on it.
[00:13:09] Speaker B: Yeah, this one should be easy, actually. I don't know, because you threw me for a loop on freaking songs.
[00:13:15] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:13:15] Speaker B: Handwritten letters.
[00:13:16] Speaker A: Oh, 100. Let's go back.
[00:13:19] Speaker B: See, you're the most confusing this individual.
[00:13:22] Speaker A: Why, why? Why?
[00:13:24] Speaker B: What's.
[00:13:24] Speaker A: Explain your Reason, because nobody communicates no more.
Everybody in this planet now is either got their head in a phone or their head in their computer or their head in their tablet. Nobody. And. And what's even is if I ask the younger generation to do all I want you to write, write me five paragraphs in cursive.
[00:13:44] Speaker B: See, I would get rid of cur. I hated cursive. Why?
Why?
Because you know how hard it is to read other people's cursive. And then back then when you had to reread somebody else's writing and then
[00:13:55] Speaker A: edit, that means it taught me while I was reading, it wasn't basic, it wasn't.
[00:14:02] Speaker B: Sometimes I couldn't read.
[00:14:04] Speaker A: But you learned, is what I'm saying.
[00:14:06] Speaker B: And that's figured out.
[00:14:07] Speaker A: That's. But see, that's what I'm saying is that when we make it all easier to just text or just to do that, that whole learning process is gone. That whole learning curve is gone. That communication between people is gone. Like all this stuff that's coming out now with this AI and stuff, I'm scared to death of it. I miss getting a handwritten letter or a typed letter from somebody. I miss when somebody sat down. When you actually write a letter to somebody, that's way more meaning than a text message. That's way more meaning than an email.
[00:14:35] Speaker B: That's true.
[00:14:36] Speaker A: You get something from somebody that you got to open and unfold and read and you look at their handwriting and you learn how they write and you learn how to. And you're like, okay. And then you never know later on, because now if you think about it, they have people in court going, that's exactly the way they text. Like I've actually heard these words.
That's exactly the way they text. You know how I know that's how they text? Because they put dot, dot, dot, dot, dot at the end of each text when they do that. So they're actually using the text messaging as a way of communication between people. And it's like we're losing that.
[00:15:05] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:15:06] Speaker A: And then what happens when that machine does not work and you have nobody that knew how to write because everybody was typing.
[00:15:15] Speaker B: Yeah, I do see the sentimental value of, you know, somebody had. You had to take the time. You couldn't be driving and writing a letter.
Why?
That's a little dangerous.
[00:15:28] Speaker A: I see some people driving today that be texting books on their phone while they driving. And how is that not just as dangerous? You're not looking at the road and one of your hands is. Is occupied. I'm just saying.
[00:15:40] Speaker B: Wait. Writing. You got to at least have two hands.
[00:15:42] Speaker A: No, you don't.
No, you don't. See, I grew up in the age where we used to set our coloring books up to where they could just sit up while you was driving. That way you could only use one hand so your other hand could drink your drink.
[00:15:53] Speaker B: Jeez.
[00:15:54] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. That's what we did when we drove. That's all we did was. Was draw color, write down stuff, do all that. And we had to make our own little things like that. We didn't have TVs, we didn't have any tablets. We didn't have none of that. We had to play the out of state license plate game through, like, nine different states.
[00:16:10] Speaker B: Okay, So I.
You got me on. I would keep a letter, but I originally was gonna say no, because then in that same breath, I would bring back the house phone.
[00:16:23] Speaker A: You would bring back the landline. Yeah.
[00:16:25] Speaker B: For that reason, you're talking about the fact of having to actually talk to an adult first to talk to the kid. Yeah, that's. That's. I'm going in the same direction as you. I'm just picking a different.
[00:16:35] Speaker A: I think that's what they should do. Now, even with these, you just call somebody. Damn. Why does it gotta be especially with somebody close?
[00:16:41] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. The landline, you couldn't. You couldn't get around. Yeah. Calling.
[00:16:46] Speaker A: No.
[00:16:47] Speaker B: Like, there was times where if I picked up, I had to give it to my mom first, knowing my homie called me for me. Just had to give it to mom.
[00:16:54] Speaker A: And that's why. But that's why I. I feel we should keep it. We should keep the handwriting. Right?
[00:16:59] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:16:59] Speaker A: Keep the hand.
[00:17:00] Speaker B: They both can be.
[00:17:01] Speaker A: Right.
[00:17:01] Speaker B: We were on the same line. I was just like.
[00:17:03] Speaker A: I'm just saying one can be shut off and one will never be shut off is what I'm saying.
[00:17:07] Speaker B: That's true.
[00:17:07] Speaker A: One can be. One you need power. The other one, you don't. The one you need a candle.
[00:17:11] Speaker B: You just need a candle and. Or just.
[00:17:13] Speaker A: Or just wait for the sun to
[00:17:15] Speaker B: come up and some saliva and.
[00:17:17] Speaker A: Well, no, you don't even need saliva. You can use a pencil.
[00:17:19] Speaker B: Well, I meant you got to steal the letter to mail it.
[00:17:21] Speaker A: Yeah, if. But you could just go dip your finger in the water and boom, gone.
[00:17:25] Speaker B: That's true.
[00:17:26] Speaker A: You'd be surprised how many people can't even mail a letter today.
That's what I'm saying.
[00:17:31] Speaker B: I witnessed that. I witnessed that.
[00:17:33] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying is the communication is leaving.
[00:17:36] Speaker B: It's bad.
[00:17:37] Speaker A: And we're expecting the people like, like, okay, we, we, we look like, we look at it like this. And this is where I, I totally get it from my grandpa. Now my grandpa used to look at me and be like, I'm so scared of the future when I look at y' all. And I used to be like, what's wrong with you, old man? Like what this is like that. Now I'm looking at today when there's somebody that's old enough to look me in the face, hold a full time job and look at me and say, I ain't never mailed a letter before in my life. Which means that if that person has kids, guess what?
[00:18:05] Speaker B: Yeah. You keep, you keep getting away from
[00:18:07] Speaker A: the basics, but now it's going to get even more basic and it's going to get even more simple to where writing an email is going to sound like you old school.
Why?
[00:18:16] Speaker B: I don't know how that's going to a new technology.
[00:18:18] Speaker A: Oh, it's going to get older. People gonna be FaceTiming in their glasses and they sunglasses or something. You ain't never gonna have to not hear or see somebody ever.
[00:18:26] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. The face to face is getting away, which makes it scary. Which is why I said the landline.
[00:18:33] Speaker A: You gotta talk, you got. Oh, gotta talk.
[00:18:35] Speaker B: I got to. That's, that's how you handle people in life and interacting.
[00:18:40] Speaker A: And you know what I miss about the landline?
The hang up.
Oh, I wanna, I want that as a ringtone on my phone to where if I hang up and I do it, you feel it. Because back in the day when somebody hung up on your ass with them old, old ass home phones, you felt that on the other line.
[00:18:58] Speaker B: Yeah, you did.
[00:18:58] Speaker A: You were sitting like this. Everybody, they all do this. Everybody, they all do that.
[00:19:02] Speaker B: Bro said he wants just the hang up.
[00:19:04] Speaker A: Yeah. Just when you be like, don't ever call me again. Bam.
[00:19:07] Speaker B: Yeah, you couldn't get that.
[00:19:09] Speaker A: You can't do that now with this. You now you'll be like, don't ever call me again.
The heck is that?
[00:19:18] Speaker B: That seems very soft.
[00:19:20] Speaker A: It is.
[00:19:20] Speaker B: Yeah, that bro. The hang up was the hang up
[00:19:23] Speaker A: was the man even had. You remember the old home phone that when it was shaped like that, if you hit one side of it, it could pop up into your hand so you can be like, hello.
[00:19:31] Speaker B: Yeah, my grandma had that.
[00:19:32] Speaker A: Or some of them had it turned upside down.
[00:19:35] Speaker B: Did you ever have the ones that you had to do the spinning?
[00:19:37] Speaker A: Oh yeah. Rotary.
[00:19:38] Speaker B: Yeah, rotary.
[00:19:39] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
I learned that my kids thought it was a telegraph.
You guys selling telegraphs or whatnot? And why does it go in.
[00:19:48] Speaker B: I used to hate it because it was built for adults. And so as a kid to go try to call somebody, I had to. I learned really well where the numbers were because I couldn't see. So I just had to put a finger up there and guess. So I'd be like, all right, start at the top. That's 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Let it go. 1, 2, 4. Let it go. 1, two, three, four, five, six. Let it go. Because I couldn't see.
[00:20:10] Speaker A: Oh, so you put your finger on a button and then. Yeah, turn it. And then it goes. Yeah.
[00:20:14] Speaker B: Because I wasn't at eye level. So I'm just up there. Just.
[00:20:17] Speaker A: I could dial 911 on a road to refund without looking.
My mom and dad made sure that.
[00:20:22] Speaker B: Yeah, that's good to know.
[00:20:24] Speaker A: I knew what number hole it was. Boom, there it is.
[00:20:28] Speaker B: Oh. So therefore you wouldn't have to know the number, you just knew the where to. Yep, that's smart.
[00:20:33] Speaker A: Well, because there was a hook.
[00:20:35] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. That old school.
[00:20:37] Speaker A: Yeah. There was a hook on the dial. So when you turned it, your finger could only go as far as that hook and then it had to go back.
[00:20:42] Speaker B: So it was so many.
[00:20:43] Speaker A: It was so many numbers. It was some. Yeah. It was so many holes back from that case. It was dark and you can't see. Power was out, smoke was in the house, and you needed to call 91 1.
[00:20:51] Speaker B: That's very smart. Look at your parents.
[00:20:54] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, well, that man. I was raising the 80s. We had nothing else.
[00:20:57] Speaker B: Yeah, that's.
[00:20:58] Speaker A: We had nothing else. You told your mom bye bye. You told her bye. You was gone for real. Like your parents didn't know where you was, what we was doing? Nothing.
[00:21:05] Speaker B: What you doing after school? Learning how to use the rotor in the dark.
[00:21:08] Speaker A: We was doing all kind of stupid if half the that we did.
If my parents knew. Oh, that I'd have been on restrictions
[00:21:16] Speaker B: my whole life, bro.
[00:21:18] Speaker A: I'd still be serving time right now.
[00:21:20] Speaker B: I should have been in jail for something I did, man. I put it to you like this. As we conclude that was the end of my list. There is something. To this day, I have two friends. We are grown ass men. That we have refused to tell our parents because we would have been in.
[00:21:34] Speaker A: Go ahead and say it now. We on live.
[00:21:35] Speaker B: Just do it. Nah, I can't just do it. Uh, I gotta hit him up first to get the confirmation.
That was our pack. Yeah.
[00:21:43] Speaker A: Oh, this one of those?
[00:21:44] Speaker B: Hey, yeah.
[00:21:45] Speaker A: I can't say nothing unless we all agree.
[00:21:47] Speaker B: Yeah, this is one of those.
[00:21:48] Speaker A: I knew what you did last summer. Y' all made this pack at the end of this. I'm curious now.
[00:21:52] Speaker B: I put it to you like this too. So after we made that, after we made that pack, it was so bad, bro. We went four weekends in a row where none of us went out.
[00:22:02] Speaker A: Okay, you gonna have to tell me later.
[00:22:03] Speaker B: And our parents were like, you don't wanna go over to this. No, I ain't going over to this house.
[00:22:07] Speaker A: I'm gonna get tired and we gonna team up on you. You're gonna tell us.
[00:22:10] Speaker B: I'll tell you off camera. We just said.
[00:22:12] Speaker A: We just. Oh, we can't make it public. Yeah, I' ma know. Put it in the, like, put it in a. Put it in the comments, what you think it is. See how bad it is. Put it in there. Be like, hey, I wonder this. I think this is what Twitty did.
I bet. I bet you. I bet you there's people in there just coming up with stuff. Like, he probably.
I don't know. I don't know.
[00:22:31] Speaker B: Yeah, it's like I said, you talked. It was. It was going to jail. Oh, did it have.
[00:22:36] Speaker A: Did it have to do with sports?
[00:22:39] Speaker B: No.
[00:22:39] Speaker A: Okay, so this was outside the. The athletic arena.
[00:22:42] Speaker B: Outside the athletic arena was jail related where we had to call one of my homies, older sibling, to be a parent.
[00:22:52] Speaker A: So hit like, hit subscribe and then comment and then comment on what you think Twitty did.
[00:22:58] Speaker B: It was bad, bro. It was. Man, Let us have put it down in the bottom.
[00:23:01] Speaker A: And I will, I will. I want to revisit this with some of the comments.
[00:23:04] Speaker B: And I'll conclude with you with this too. When we got back to my homie's house, we sat in the middle of the entryway and got on all four all knees and prayed and said thank you. It was that, bro. Prayed that we got out.
[00:23:19] Speaker A: Hit like hit subscribe and then comment, comment, what you think it is? And then we gonna revisit this again. Oh, yeah, we revisit it.
[00:23:26] Speaker B: Watch my phone blow up.
[00:23:27] Speaker A: Hallelujah.
[00:23:29] Speaker B: You joke, bro. Man, it was.
[00:23:32] Speaker A: Oh, so then, like the next day when y' all went to church, all four of y'.
[00:23:35] Speaker B: All.
[00:23:35] Speaker A: Now we can sing that next verse. Go ahead and keep it.
Oh, yeah, keep that verse in.
[00:23:39] Speaker B: Keep it in. Sunday school. Post Sunday school. Wanted to be a deacon that day was at the altar, bro. Everything, everything, nothing was off cards that day.
[00:23:48] Speaker A: She was like, I need a volunteer right here.
[00:23:50] Speaker B: Right?
[00:23:51] Speaker A: There's four of us. There's four of us.
We'll get it done. Who's moving?
Somebody moving? Oh, Sister Johnson moving. Yeah, we got her.
[00:23:59] Speaker B: I got her. You know what? Don't even call nobody else. We'll do it. Won't even. We don't need no money. We don't need no lunch.
[00:24:04] Speaker A: No lunch, no nothing on us, man. That must have been something, bro.
[00:24:08] Speaker B: It was.
[00:24:08] Speaker A: That must have been no money, no lunch. Like, I expect you at least to get a lunch. You're like, no, I don't even deserve that.
[00:24:14] Speaker B: We'll take care of it. We got it.
[00:24:15] Speaker A: Like, subscribe and comment. I want to hear it. I want to hear it.
[00:24:20] Speaker B: I'm Twitty thc. We out.