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Episode 088 | “Drivel”

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On this episode:  Fresh out of the basement, SakéPapi is back. A change in Host may be on the horizon? The group recaps the week with an update in Stamp Duty plans GOV motions. Ladies, please remember “SING!” - Resignations galore & some political strategy speculation is in the air. Plus some Pop Culture news mixed with Cayman Culture/Tik Tok, this & much more!

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Alright there.

Speaker 3:

Alright there.

Speaker 2:

And there's my monstu.

Speaker 3:

I guess we should probably get into the recording. You got all your pouring socks in. Can I have some too?

Speaker 1:

I said from the time I poured out pour yourself a glass.

Speaker 3:

The money's back. The money's back, yeah the money's back. They took out a loan for about $2 million. They opened up some franchises and didn't go through with it. That's a lot of chicken who's getting sued. The only Chris we care about right now is speaking. Chris, the money's in Flano puns. That's never left. It's like my annoying older cousin just came through and I missed him. Welcome to the link up podcast.

Speaker 1:

I think pouring such small clothes it's not strong, it's just stepping on this shit, dog.

Speaker 3:

Sorry, we're getting the sake right, go ahead, you all good Everybody pour their own glass.

Speaker 2:

Hello and welcome to the new episode of the link up podcast. I'm Nikisha, your host.

Speaker 3:

Where I've been waiting for this.

Speaker 2:

To my left, to my right, on my left, I have Vic. What's going on, oh man?

Speaker 3:

I'm good Happy to be here To my left to my right. Happy to be here. I don't know how you're doing, you know what, unlike Vic, you actually got people to your left, to your right.

Speaker 2:

You are interrupting.

Speaker 3:

Chris, go ahead, go ahead. See what I do, as I was going to.

Speaker 2:

Yes, so back to Vic. How was your weekend? Fill us in.

Speaker 3:

Oh, my weekend was. It was a vent for it was good, you saw it.

Speaker 2:

Why are you playing host?

Speaker 3:

I will get your turn because we got inside, joe, that's what I'm saying, you know.

Speaker 2:

Rashad Rashad.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, mr Vine, and top over there.

Speaker 5:

No, stop that.

Speaker 3:

Mr Wine and clop. Um weekend was good. It was never long enough. You know what I mean. They go kind of fast, Especially when you Be up late and I'm kind of things.

Speaker 2:

Oh, up late doing fun things, I hope.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, just making sure the streets are safe. You know what I?

Speaker 2:

mean, I would say that too, rashad. How are we doing?

Speaker 5:

I'm good. I'm good Just chilling, as usual. How was your weekend, oh?

Speaker 2:

it was good.

Speaker 5:

It was good. I went out to um. I went to rubber dub one.

Speaker 2:

Oh, do you care to share, or should we come back to you?

Speaker 5:

Um, yeah, you can come back.

Speaker 2:

Circle back, no problem, and to my right, drum roll please.

Speaker 3:

Good morning self.

Speaker 2:

The one and only Saki poppy, the self-sup poppy. Chris, he's back. Guys, round of applause. No, I mean I could. Hello, chris, welcome back. How are we?

Speaker 1:

They let me out the basement.

Speaker 3:

Hey yo, you dressed like you just came out of the basement too. Bro, you got to be a follow-up.

Speaker 5:

It's so true.

Speaker 3:

What is? What is he socks? He's purple.

Speaker 1:

Um, they're like shrooms, okay, shrooms and the socks.

Speaker 3:

They're purple and they have baby blue on them. You have on red and black flannel puns and you have on a a Gameboy T-shirt. I respect it, bro. I respect it. Fresh out the basement. Here's your Fresh out the basement. Welcome home, mommy missed you bro.

Speaker 1:

I have, um, I have a temporary gift to give to Keisha. For sure she can be a fine tonight.

Speaker 2:

What's it, what's that?

Speaker 1:

Cause in um support of my squad 70 piece last night. Miami dolphins Choo-choo. We out here, bro, some throwback jerseys. Speaking of throwbacks, oh shit, what do?

Speaker 3:

we have? What do we have here?

Speaker 2:

The legend oh shit, this one, this one's been through some bars, though Got some states on there.

Speaker 1:

The player, the player selection is Ricky Williams and Only real dolphins found. Remember Chris Chalmers chambers.

Speaker 3:

Where did you find these in the basement? They? Look a little. How do you?

Speaker 2:

feel.

Speaker 3:

I mean 70. Yeah, that was, oh, you put in drugs. Oh my God, okay, five, five lists over here.

Speaker 2:

FAB. Oh hello US man.

Speaker 3:

That's it. You might disintegrate. You touch it too hard.

Speaker 1:

It's an XL.

Speaker 3:

Oh man, it's like a dolphin.

Speaker 2:

Oh man.

Speaker 3:

So I don't know if you listen to the last couple of episodes, but I was saying you know I was watching the race with Ferrari did well, so I was really happy for you. Not last, not this week.

Speaker 1:

The week before. We did all right this weekend.

Speaker 3:

We did all right. I found myself up at 2am 2am watching that shit. Oh the trap.

Speaker 1:

Since when you started watching Formula One races.

Speaker 3:

I used to watch F1 back in the day.

Speaker 1:

But what got you watching it?

Speaker 3:

this year Just to fuck with you Okay. It's been on the way yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the Japanese race was rough. So y'all be the easy team. The dolphins congrats Easy team, I mean. So why no other team?

Speaker 3:

put seven down there, you know what the fuck the part is is that y'all start playing like eight minutes left in the game, so y'all could have had more than 70.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, for sure. But we, you know, out of respect. Old respect 70s respect.

Speaker 5:

No, come on, you pass that once. You pass like 35, 40. Yeah, you, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Y'all benched the starters and the bench went wild. I swear I was playing dominoes and every time I looked up I'm like shit, we scoring again. We got used to it. We're scoring again. We scored five throwing touchdowns, yeah, and we got five running touchdowns. And five running touchdowns Never been done before A 300 yard passer, a 200 yard rusher and 150, 50 yard receiver All right, and in one game, all right. Keys are on the cable, you know we out here and the lossy guys.

Speaker 2:

It's okay, it's okay.

Speaker 3:

Don't worry, you're taking next week, bro. What is it called?

Speaker 2:

Boy Moth. That's what you guys are talking to me, boy Moth.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, it was amazing, you know.

Speaker 2:

Tell me what team you're here for.

Speaker 1:

You know what I typed in a chat group today is like is this what it felt like to be a Patriots fan Actually believe you can win for the first time in a long time. You believe you can win Well, for the first time ever, actually. I don't think there was ever a year as a Dolphins fan for me, where I thought are we going to Super Bowl this year?

Speaker 3:

Oh, you don't like Shomari. Every year, shomari declares this is the year that shocked the world.

Speaker 1:

See, they no longer become special. And then by week five it's, like you know, back in the basement.

Speaker 3:

Let's focus on next year. We're going to get, you know, good draft picks. No, no, welcome home.

Speaker 1:

This could be the year Welcome home.

Speaker 3:

We missed you. Um, people were asking about you, so I was telling them all kind of lies.

Speaker 1:

You told them lies. You didn't tell them I was on vacation.

Speaker 3:

I told you run off with your love of your life. Oh, you just like just work, work pods and everything I just just did. Yeah, real waste wine vibes. You know what I mean? Um, wow, what? Obviously it's not true. So it's good to see you back. Keisha, go ahead, host the show. I'm sitting. Well are we talking about rubber dove?

Speaker 2:

Okay, so about to Rashad. Yes.

Speaker 3:

But none of us were rubber dove.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, rashad was that rubber.

Speaker 5:

Me personally was that rubber. Yeah, no, no, no. They were a good event. You on stage.

Speaker 2:

So tell us your experience.

Speaker 5:

I'm on stage.

Speaker 2:

Oh, they were a good event. What do you think made it a good event?

Speaker 5:

I like that. There was a theme Um the DJ and just yeah.

Speaker 2:

For those of us listening. He knows how to.

Speaker 5:

He knows how to put on an event.

Speaker 1:

So did everybody come in peace and leave in peace?

Speaker 3:

How is all the drama?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, man, yeah man, yeah man, very peaceful event.

Speaker 2:

No, but I find his parties grab a more mature crowd. That's good. Ah, good point yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'd be worried about that sometimes you know, that must be like a promoter's worst nightmare. That's trying to, you know, anticipate Trouble. Am I going to have trouble tonight? Cause then it's it's bad for business. Cause then it's like people don't want to rent you venues. Then, you know, you become known as the yeah.

Speaker 5:

No, I, I, honestly, to be honest, I really, really don't worry about that. You don't think about that. No, no, and your security just kills people in.

Speaker 1:

when they see you causing trouble, just take them out the back and put them down. No, because, honestly, like at any of the events we've, done.

Speaker 5:

really, it has been in terms of like drama or anything like that. It has been like smooth sailing on in that regard. So the people that come out, they are respectable and yeah, they don't really nobody don't hear that On the scene. Yeah, they really come out to cause no drama or anything.

Speaker 4:

On the scene. No drama, only pure vibes. Good times, no tagline, pure vibes.

Speaker 1:

I can't use that On the scene, pure vibes, bomba or shout out on my cut. But you, but you have been in a spot.

Speaker 3:

When you see people walking you like, all right, this is oh yeah, of course no, but most times, most times, I know them, let's get out of here.

Speaker 5:

No, no, no. So like if it, if it might thing, and I see them coming and I know them, of course I go and go hail them up, cause I know them. So you know, I had you know you know the killers in.

Speaker 3:

I know that I don't say that, but I had.

Speaker 5:

I had one time I threw a party. I saw some people I knew out there and, yeah, I went up to them, I hail them up and I say, oh, I like, I like, you'll find the thing just come, like me. He was like, no, we good tonight, when we good tonight. We just here to have a good time. So I was like, all right, cool, perfect, yeah, you know. So, yeah, the Monday don't really come out, cause the thing is with us, bro, we, we try to attract Like women, so we try to have the numbers be more women than man, because how you can come into a party with a lot of girls and one fight like you got some guys showing me the top one Unless you see your ting out there grinding on the next thing.

Speaker 2:

He said Pien and even then it shouldn't matter.

Speaker 3:

Oh, here this one. Hit a girl. Hit a girl. What? What are you? What are? You saying I thought we had our affairs sorted into like people here and saw her again. Now it's time to fight. So yeah, like I said again, the only venue in the world. All the venues got canceled.

Speaker 5:

No, that is safe haven is probably the only venue.

Speaker 3:

And I could tell you, but they had the fun, they had the fun, they had the fun, yeah, but and it was so much people that found didn't do anything.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah, it was a lot. It was a lot A fun.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there's a big ass fun yeah.

Speaker 3:

Sorry, sorry, sorry. Yeah, chris, we know you haven't been to the lion center in about 15, 20 years. They have a giant. You know the big ass funds. Yeah, yeah, they Lion.

Speaker 1:

Center. You know I used to go lion center before that roof. On there they used to host, they used to bring down these wrestling promoters, mm hmm Old school Shit and they used to do some boxing and all that kind of shit.

Speaker 3:

I remember yeah. So yeah now, good, good to see the event. What's up? That was a Leo Okay.

Speaker 5:

And Leo's my shot.

Speaker 3:

I was going to say not his own ass.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say we talked about. If we're on lion's, shout out to my mom my mom's a lion.

Speaker 5:

Oh, excuse me, what like currently? Oh, those are current, it's before yeah.

Speaker 1:

When they got beef on.

Speaker 2:

she's currently a lion. Okay, so um sure you know making it up.

Speaker 3:

Um yeah, so good to see the event Say place. Obviously, we want to see people have a good time to IG. You know we had a little bit of formal watching on IG.

Speaker 1:

There was a lot of people, so that's good, Rashad you ever look, you see that new place that coming up now One GT. Yeah, you see, like the hablica rooftop restaurant and bar and thing up there you haven't seen oh no, no, no, I've seen it, but I know you get. I'm like. I'm like get out of your head, let's not go there, that's not going to be a negative.

Speaker 2:

No, but maybe it can be a invite.

Speaker 5:

Well, hold on for like for like right now, because, no, I, you, you can definitely need your links to have an event up there. Even if you do, they're going to be charging a shitload for drinks, so you're going to have price, your price going to be created, so it could be an invite.

Speaker 1:

You're going to be like oh, they kind of kind of vibed in, yeah, but the ticket price would be up there Like 150. Yeah.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, so with those type of numbers, no, you cut out a lot of people.

Speaker 1:

But on top of the roof. That's you got. You got charge premium for that. I'll pop that. But wait, who built? Who building?

Speaker 5:

up.

Speaker 1:

Um the same people that built Harbor. Walk with an IRG.

Speaker 3:

I, I, I. Well, the real estate is fine.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but the same people that did Harbor walk, so that group there.

Speaker 3:

I'm speaking of building, building, building, building. Just getting to it.

Speaker 5:

Oh yeah, oh random. Harbor walk is a nice place. I see above the gym they're going to have a rooftop bar.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, it's a nice place.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you think the, you think the residents of Harbor walk going to allow you to have any party up there.

Speaker 5:

There's ways, but yeah, we can. We can continue Fucking party.

Speaker 1:

They already complaining about me can always.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Cause me, can those um, making some of the uh, some of the apartments in the grove unhabitable, cause it shakes the floor and stuff from the music. So some people have been unable to rent their units for very long cause tenants are like fuck this, I'm going to leave because you know me can. Also, this soundproofing wasn't done well enough, so the floor vibrates whenever they're clubbing, which is every time every weekend but it's mixed right, it's mixed Like that is.

Speaker 2:

Crane, a river people in New.

Speaker 3:

York, above the Chinese restaurant smell, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Like yeah, I imagine you do, you want to be on them.

Speaker 3:

You want to be on the seven on beach.

Speaker 2:

That was not like being on Miami beach. Take part in.

Speaker 3:

Well, they had that come on the way to the come on the way to it first. Um people who lived there. They were struggling with noise from the restaurants.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but it's not just like the outside noise. Imagine your floor shaking. Yeah, you know you laying on in bed and all of a sudden you just feel this vibration. Oh, and I be the EDM. He says oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5:

Oh, every Friday and Saturday.

Speaker 3:

I want to do, I want to do, I want to do, I want to do.

Speaker 2:

On the scene. Entertainment Not Not.

Speaker 1:

Yo, that's where the money is, the EDM.

Speaker 5:

No, no, no. That is where the money is.

Speaker 1:

Not right, no no.

Speaker 5:

You never thought about putting the old money out. We have thought about that, but I'm not.

Speaker 3:

I'm just there to yeah, I'm big fancy. Um, your government is in working, chris. Welcome back, bro. We saved it for you, bro Fucking.

Speaker 1:

Let me go get the other bottle.

Speaker 3:

Um real quick in the news, um he said you know what? Actually, how was your weekend? You're good.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, my weekend was very quiet. Yeah, very quiet. I was about to sleep and no, actually me life self care.

Speaker 1:

Oh was it. The DMs are quiet. You're on the streets.

Speaker 2:

Always quiet. Chris, remember you weren't here, but remember I'm not accessible like that. So the DMs are closed.

Speaker 3:

Anybody want to, let me know. I'm gonna send it to you. I'll make sure she reads them. Um, real quick, real quick. In the news, a lot of stuff going on in the news, and then you guys, blood donors, no, no, blood donors, no, sir, oh, I remember you, no, okay.

Speaker 2:

I don't think any of you can. You all have tattoos.

Speaker 3:

No, I'm a blood donor. You can um. You can give um. I'm a person for the time.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they had a big beef with um my cow disease back in the 80s, I guess, in England, so people were buying from giving blood. That shit just got lifted, so you're good to go Um now. I recommend it. If you're not worried about needles, um, let's be lost in another traditional home. Your boy resigned, okay, so that later Um, let's go to building. Oh, yeah, your boy, your boy is working. Chris, who's my boy? Um which one today? Uh, let's go with the premiere, the premiere of today.

Speaker 5:

Rough week.

Speaker 3:

How to rough week. So let's go.

Speaker 5:

So you just had the premiere of today. Yeah, what I mean, because you know the real one Whoa.

Speaker 1:

That's not what.

Speaker 3:

I meant, that's not what I know and no one Um, but his time maybe. Yeah, okay. So real quick this time. Duty concessions came through. Um, that package, that bill went out and they voted to approve the new deal is looking at bumping it up. So raw line values have gone from 250 to sorry, was it 150? Yeah, 150 is now 250. You'll pay no stamp duty. Um, if that's the line and if the properties is up to 550,000, used to be 450,000. You'll pay no stamp duty, which is, I guess, some good relief.

Speaker 2:

But people get those one bed room apartments.

Speaker 3:

now you know what I mean For 450.

Speaker 2:

But is that for both came onions and non came on?

Speaker 3:

No, it's only for game, yeah. And buying the second property as well, you get a reprieve, which is a good one Um, a lot of people want to get their second property in investment, um, or they have just all the plans. They are looking at what 3.75.

Speaker 1:

Well, they had 3.75 for all three of the phases, but it's over a certain amount, in between, a certain amount I can't remember what they were and you only pay the difference three, 3.5 on the different three points and five on the difference, not the whole amount. So if you're you know, I think if you're over 350,000 for their land and you're over 550 and between 550 and under 650 for the house, you pay 3.75 on the difference over the 550, where before you would be paying for the entire, um, the entire value. What?

Speaker 3:

would it be? It would be a seven right.

Speaker 1:

Well, it would have. Well, typically, when they did the thing, there it was, it was, it would have been 3.5 on the entire value, right? So when I, when I got my first time, came onion waiver, which would back then it was like 5%, um, I had to pay 2.5 on the entire property. Oh yeah, not, not, not the difference over the, the, the, the value, this one, um.

Speaker 3:

So this, this. This does help a lot. This one has a venture system.

Speaker 3:

People to I guess an RAs bracket um groups of two to 10 came on is jointly purchasing their first home or develop residential property valued up to 600,000 with pages no no commercial to no stop duty and commercial to um, I'm trying to get to it so yeah, so if it's um 600,000, but less than 700, you'll pay 3.75, because you do have people who are kind of like grouping up together to buy, which is, I guess, necessary in these, in these current times. Um, I'm not finding the commercial right now but yeah, if you want obviously there's more information go and see in this and check it out. Um, so that was a small, that was a, that was a little victory, I guess, in terms of the political game before the bomb show came through.

Speaker 1:

A lot of people asked for that from the beginning of the election.

Speaker 3:

What's the stamp duty to be?

Speaker 1:

revised.

Speaker 3:

My boy is a fresh back off of podcasting break, so he's just chew with his eyes off eating chocolate. Don't you want to talk with that dog?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, no, I'm I see it as a proud parent.

Speaker 3:

One of the dog, one over here, my dog better not get no chocolate and see um responsible and shit, how to get some small wins. Oh, you know about winning.

Speaker 1:

All right, I mean, I'm wearing it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, um D, I was. I know you. You have some thoughts on that. I'm not starting duty issue. I got you in the park last week so I had to try again this week.

Speaker 1:

No, how them jets doing.

Speaker 3:

Do get one. Two wins oh, you wasn't here yet and Rogers losses like um, that's what he did, um, all right, let's go to the pepper spray. I thought pepper spray was a good one.

Speaker 1:

Am I for or against? It, are you asking?

Speaker 3:

Well, yeah, let's go there first. Are you for or against purpose? Let me ask what division I want to hear your your um, um for it.

Speaker 1:

I understand why people would be against it, but I'm for it. I'm for it. If I had a daughter, I would definitely arm her with pepper spray and a pocket knife. Arm her Absolutely.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, no true.

Speaker 1:

I told you, if I had a daughter, she would have a whole incident response plan. Oh yeah, you did say that she would be trained to know, step by step, exactly what she's supposed to do.

Speaker 2:

Sing Solar, what Solar plexus Instead, nose growing. Oh my God, you guys didn't watch. Miss Congeniality, yeah, you look like I remember that. Well, I am a woman, so I remembered. Did you say sing? Yeah, go ahead and say it again. Solar plexus Hit him in the solar plexus.

Speaker 3:

Where's the solar plexus?

Speaker 2:

I think the throat. Okay, wait I don't get ready. I can just say half, then the instep Step on his instep.

Speaker 3:

Okay. Hit him in the nose, you're gonna really fuck him up.

Speaker 2:

You hit him on the instep. Okay, hit him in the nose.

Speaker 5:

Okay, Sing. Okay, there we go. You know, get into my mind. You see that you remember that security guy that would come in and say yo, this is how you would get out of those yeah boy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah boy, yeah boy. And then people would bring me kick yeah boy, and they would die. And then I'd been having a look around.

Speaker 5:

That's exactly what I'm picturing when Keisha was doing that.

Speaker 3:

I did the steps correctly, but why am I here? Yeah, nah, they were good, they were good.

Speaker 1:

You can go watch this one. My advice would be kind of rough. Thank you, Madam Speaker.

Speaker 4:

Madam Speaker, it has been a long, long time since I have heard such unmitigated drivel spoken in through the microphones in this house as that that just proceeded from the lips of the Honorable Premier.

Speaker 5:

No, Madam.

Speaker 1:

Speaker, this is, this is this kind of response. This kind of behavior is unacceptable.

Speaker 3:

You want to say what I want to say Sit down, Mr Premier Sit down. No, you are just. I have the floor.

Speaker 5:

Honorable members, I have the floor.

Speaker 4:

You can't be standing at the same time. Yes, you do.

Speaker 5:

I have the floor. You have the point of order.

Speaker 3:

You have to represent appropriate behavior in here. You are not a disciplinarian in here, sit down.

Speaker 3:

Hey, what I said I know Chris is widely right, though that's just two time over there. The two time, the two time you just been winning all I was a couple of weeks ago. Oh, you went in Parliament, you went in F1. You went in football. Smug, I go back with Christmas, but soon come to no, we don't really have any. We're still talking Um, but yeah, so let's, let's go to that. That kind of made the headlines this week. Pepper spray was up for debate, the bill to bring it forward, at least explore and see if we can give people some options, because there's always been a lot of people who are not going to vote. I think it's kind of wrong to kind of give that impression that I don't think anybody said that what.

Speaker 1:

What you mean, that it was an old and be all. Um, I think it was made clear by the former Premier that, uh, that this was just to give people a an opportunity for escape. Yeah. A chance versus yelling stranger danger.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that was kind of funny.

Speaker 2:

But did anybody argue like the other side of it, like arming possible Um? Are you calling them a silence?

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, that's. That was that was the premier's. That was that was the premier's argument that you know that when you allow weapons in a community, than other people will use it. And then the counter argument to that is that you know, bad guys don't care about the law, they don't arm themselves, whether it's legal or not.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, that's true, okay, I could see that too.

Speaker 1:

The most. I mean. The fact is is that most crimes are committed with illegal weapons. Yeah, People aren't. People aren't there registering the weapons to commit crimes, right?

Speaker 3:

Let me go down and pay my bill real quick so I can go, so I can get his robbery off tomorrow. I want to get his robbery in by six and I'm so I gotta, I gotta get down to the station. Um, I've been telling people all the time, bro, like that parliament is where it is, bro, that shit is like like right now there's a right of strike, so you're not getting no free, no TV show it's um.

Speaker 1:

I think it's come to an end now. They reached the agreement.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the writers, but the actors are still on strike, so we go out and call you out some content. We're going to want to play it, right.

Speaker 2:

Well, sound like job opportunities to me.

Speaker 3:

So in the meantime, what you can do is watch parliament, and that's what's here. You can watch it on the phone. You want to see some good acting, you can speed it up, you know what I'm saying. You can watch it to your to your liking, on demand. And that was of interest because with the pepper spray argument that clip kind of went viral, so it kind of if you were interested in that kind of stuff, you have to kind of go on and watch.

Speaker 1:

I blame Catherine for that, though the honorable speaker, it's her job to cause. Two members are cannot be speaking at the same time, and if one member wants to speak over another one, as you know, as it was said before, you need to have what they call a point of order, which and be appointed to be given the opportunity to speak from this. And the speaker didn't step in to to to ask their premier to sit down and stop. It was the opposition, but did she have?

Speaker 2:

time. I was just going to have time.

Speaker 1:

They were speaking for. They were going back and forth for 20 seconds.

Speaker 2:

That's your premier.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't matter. Your job is your job is. Speaker of the host.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but your premier will be disrespected.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. What do you mean?

Speaker 3:

It doesn't matter, it's two time final.

Speaker 1:

No, no no, how many times have you heard people get up and lambast at the side? Okay, if you ever go, we need to take you to the LA sometime because you won't talk about disrespect.

Speaker 1:

This disres, this pure disrespect, across the aisles all day long. It is great TV. It's like Tara Perry ever sold her some shit and the stuff that's often makes is the best. But the point is is that there was nothing that was unseen before or unheard before, right, it just so happened that those particular words from that particular individual, who the premier has a high disdain for, triggered him and got him to speak up. Otherwise, why would he have sat down if he didn't ultimately realize that he was in the wrong? Oh no, he knew he was on.

Speaker 3:

He knew he was on.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't matter if the if he deemed it as disrespect, he doesn't have a right to stand up. It's the speaker's job to handle discipline as as as as was said. If the speaker deems it that that I'll then was acting out of out of pocket, out of character, then it's her job to step in and be like you know you need to behave. Behave in accordance to the rules of the house, but also so he you're not supposed to be the person who will speak to the speaker right.

Speaker 3:

Speak through. Well, you were speaking to the speaker.

Speaker 1:

I haven't heard so much blah blah, blah blah. No, no, no, no, no, I'm talking, I'm talking about the premier. He told me the premier was addressing him directly.

Speaker 3:

He should have also pointed order and just, and once you get permission, speak through the speaker and then yeah but, looking across the aisle, speaking directly to the person that could have became.

Speaker 1:

So the speaker, the house, did not do her job in that moment. She probably got caught up watching. We were, but we not speaker. That's not our job. That's like a police officer standing up. I just saw the man box him and Chad. Is hard to watch the couple licks go through.

Speaker 5:

I could bring the guy. But, I really got to say, isn't?

Speaker 3:

it. Yeah, I don't know, it's only got at a point. I would just say frame Now could you imagine what was said off mic and how that next 15, 20 minutes went inside there?

Speaker 2:

But see this way talking about nobody can take our government serious. We talking no, you want me to take them.

Speaker 3:

The homes. All the time is it gets.

Speaker 5:

Every, every, every on, that's all and those, the people I don't want me to vote for. No, but the Jamaica ones be hilarious when I see it. I mean because, like imagine, I watch one worst is the UK.

Speaker 1:

There is no worse parliament than the UK, though they literally be having this tracks going back and forth from the one in Guyana or Belize, where it was a couple years ago.

Speaker 3:

What a woman said. I know this. Now, let's say his name is John. I said I know there's no John coming at me with his three CXC bosses. It may have been the Bahamas she was talking to. She was like yo, I know you're not coming for me with your three or four of CXC bosses.

Speaker 2:

What happened to professionalism that?

Speaker 3:

how to guess that, how to guess that, how to guess Like I know it couldn't be him talking. I know if Marzita was here, marzita would be able to tell me, because I think we talked about it before. That's rude man.

Speaker 2:

It is. Yeah, I'm bringing my CXC bosses from 20 years ago. Your MP was rude. Regardless if he had the floor or not, he would be disrespectful.

Speaker 3:

Oh, it was like wrestling. He was talking and shit I got to pay somebody Come check you. He was talking and shit when he was. But anyway, the motion passed 16 to 1 and I thought what was really chess move like chess was what the former premier did, which was so when you do a vote, when you do a vote, the eyes and the knees, yeah. So when you do a vote, the speaker will say you know, that's whatever. Whatever, do the vote and all in favor.

Speaker 3:

Say I, I was a name, so you can tell from majority who wins it. Basically right. So what the former premier did was he asked for something called division. So division means that the speaker will now have to get everybody on record personally saying what their vote is, which is something you could probably use later on down the line or it looks more inflammatory. So in that instance, for the pepper spray, how it now appears is that 16 people each took turns saying John Brown, yes, whatever, and when the premier went, obviously he voted no in principle.

Speaker 1:

You know, a vote that I found interesting, which I wanted to know exactly what happened, was the one they were talking about. Was it the government supporting privatized affordable housing or something like that? And they did a vote and then they had the eyes and knees for those that were supporting and against it, and there were some members out in the current government that were against the motion. Then, when they did division, you heard Julie say I would like to change my vote, and then she changed it to a to an eye. And because of division, because because I guess she didn't want to go on record as being that I voted against that because she could see that I was going to be bad for her.

Speaker 1:

And then I'm Andre Now, granted, he could have just misunderstood, but then why do you vote? Because he asks can you clarify what exactly is billions or whatever it was that they were voting on? But you just voted, so why do you need clarification now? So I think I'll. I think he might have changed his vote as well. I can't remember, but it's interesting because the division then is like shit. You got me on the blocks now got me on record. Now it's not just the government, you can blame me directly.

Speaker 3:

I can't hide behind the monsters, and it's the thing that they do in the US. Quite a bit, too, is where they will vote on people on their, on their record, basically. So we have a list of all the things. You voted yes or no for See.

Speaker 1:

But the US is interesting, right, Because they will compile bills together, Right. So if you vote on one thing like the same Okay Example was they hold it against. Was it Hillary or Biden? Well, one of both of them that act to that put a bunch of the crime bill, the crime bill, right, but they were saying that you know that was tied in together with so many other bills. Right, and that's how they do it to get it passed.

Speaker 1:

To get it passed right, you tie in things that you want with things that the other side wants, and then you then then you can pass it. So, but later on down the road, ultimately, maybe, things that you didn't want to pass I'm not saying that they were for against it, that doesn't matter. But the game is that you know you look for things in the bill that you know that they didn't really want to vote on, and just because they voted on that but they weren't really voting for that, they're voting for something else on the bill. You hold that particular topic that you know they probably really weren't for against them and say, well, you voted for this, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So it's interesting to like you mentioned that because, like with the Ukraine bills, for example, that's a big thing, the billions and billions of going to the Ukraine. When you look at that large amount of that number in that, for example, you may have $5 million going towards $5 billion.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm just they. They work in the bees in Ukraine.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, but I mean in terms of that that way stuff money over. No, but no, for example, that particular bill going to Ukraine. Right, what I'm saying is you may have a, your city or your town may have a contractor that makes fucking uniforms, for example, and then, within that bill, for the whatever billions, there may be a hundred million dollar contract to do uniforms. So you from that small town, as a legislator, as a politician, oh you're working for you know to the Ukraine bill.

Speaker 3:

Now we're shot can make his hundred million for the yeah. So just saying how?

Speaker 1:

it's a very salt tied in together.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's a very sneaky little game, bro, and you got to, you know just kind of be aware of those things.

Speaker 1:

It was interesting they had like, was it like $5, $6 billion or more than that? They went unaccounted or miss. It was miss, misappropriated or and that's what they caught.

Speaker 3:

so much I saw we're shot.

Speaker 1:

It's like how do you misappropriate, like you know, that X amount of billion dollars? It worked, bro, light work.

Speaker 3:

Um, anyway, yeah, so the problem is where it's up above my paper, if you want to entertain it. Um, I do get Keisha's point too, because it makes us feel and looks a little like we're disorganized.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we are, we are. How do you only have three sittings of the house in two years?

Speaker 3:

We've been busy with trying to get to the busy with what we've been doing about roads.

Speaker 1:

No, no, you, you ain't show the parliament because you ain't got you all ain't getting along to show up together. That's it. That's your take, 1000% that's my take. And then you know him. That's why I get 1000%.

Speaker 3:

That's my take. Let's get into it. And so what took place on Friday?

Speaker 1:

What took place on Friday. Don't get left to stable.

Speaker 5:

I still lost.

Speaker 2:

So because a member of parliament crossed the floor the don't get right up. So he's no longer with the government immediately.

Speaker 3:

Why are you?

Speaker 1:

calling with donkey. Well, I mean he made references to donkey news, known for that.

Speaker 3:

I remember the moon comment when there's a full moon.

Speaker 1:

Oh, full moon and the girls, yeah. Well, I will say, though, from my understanding, they disrespected homie and he wasn't going to tolerate the disrespect. My understanding was so, just for the clarification for people that may not know, Dwayne Seymour resigned from the PAC government and in his resignation during the on Fridays sitting, he said some very, very harsh comments towards the premier, which you know, you give us an example of what he said.

Speaker 1:

He said he was an autocratic leader. He said that he was. He never been a part of such a disorganized government, which may not be all the premier's fault. But then he also said that it is either the premier's way or no way. Isn't that how it always is with premier's? I mean, that's the leader right. So you kind of got to take his thing. But this is the problem when you have an independent led government, because you don't have a agenda they all agreed on beforehand in a party, but it's the truth, though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I can't miss it Unless unless you have people that are willing to put egos aside, you cannot. You cannot have independent led government, because when you have egos involved, everybody wants their, their objective completed and we are clearly seeing that they can't get along and they're going to let the country down, because all they had to do to last four years was just get along. That was the easiest thing to do, just just all just get along.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that's the hardest thing to do when you fight. Know what is seen. Pieces of the pipeline right.

Speaker 1:

Brechen, like the country will. A lot of the people in the country are rooting for you. You wanted this big change. You promised the revolution. You promised. You made all these promises and you know nothing. But bad things have happened. You've had a member pick up two sexual harassment or whatever charges. You had another member that got fired and removed from his his deputy premiership and ministerial post. You've had only three sittings of the house and you've had a ton of other rumors of people not getting along in in house fighting. Oh, you had one member that went and had some misappropriation and got his ministry removed and reassigned. You've been keeping score on one. Well, I mean, I pay attention some, but the point is, is that like two years to ask for it? But the point is, is that they just they just have not been getting along with each other? That's dolphin numbers.

Speaker 1:

They've all been fighting for power and it's not been going well. And it's kind of sad because, like you know, you should know as an independent, that your agenda is not primary. Like how can you be an independent, independent-led government and think your agenda is going to be the primary agenda? It is all about compromise and sacrifice and coming together and doing what's best, but if you can't do that, then you're going to get this mess that happens now. I mean I kind of did say that this might have happened from, I mean, if you go back to the earlier pause when this government got elected.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to give you your flowers. You did say that you were very much on the ball with it, whereas some of the people were optimistic and wanted to give them a chance.

Speaker 1:

I don't envy Wayne's position, the Premier's position, because it's some major egos he had to manage and it was probably you know.

Speaker 3:

If you see him or you get a bi-major. He was piloting the Hindemburg.

Speaker 1:

He was piloting the Hindemburg pretty much. You know. Yeah, it was doomed. It was doomed to go down. So at some point and I feel bad for him because I know that all he wants to do is what's best for the country and do a good job, but the powers that be may not see it that way- so someone was saying it to me and you know, if you pay attention and you kind of watch these things, you kind of foresee what's going to happen.

Speaker 3:

So when I heard someone said it to me today, it was like yo, you know, this has been Because they were optimistic as well and this has just been sort of like a cementing of this way can't work, it has to be parties.

Speaker 1:

It can be independence, but you'd have to have people that are selfless and don't have egos. And if you don't, if you have people that just are super egocentric, narcissistic, they don't get elected though. I think Well, you see, that's the other problem, right? So it's not working. If you can only have three sittings in two years, you can't balance the budget. What's happening?

Speaker 2:

So who holds the house accountable then?

Speaker 1:

Who holds the house. You're talking about the caucus.

Speaker 2:

Whatever you want to call it.

Speaker 1:

I mean you're talking about the government.

Speaker 2:

Who holds the government accountable? I mean, ultimately, us. Is it because we've not been paying attention, that we don't know, that they haven't had us sitting in three years?

Speaker 3:

No people know People know People have been talking about it for months now.

Speaker 1:

It was funny because I was talking to a member of the opposition recently and it was funny like a week ago. They were like well, I finally got to go to work.

Speaker 2:

But what was taking them so long to get there? I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Well. I mean I mean the government has to call it, not the opposition. The problem was is that they all couldn't get along to decide to get stuff done to bring to the house to actually vote on.

Speaker 3:

I don't want to say that because I mean I will say Hold on, let me adjust my keep again for a couple of minutes. No, I know some of the things that were being worked on behind the scenes. Some bills were being finalized and worked on behind the scenes. We think about Andre and financial services.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't disagree with that, because he can do his job. Andre can do his job. Tell them how you really see it. I think Andre is excellent. I think he can do his job.

Speaker 3:

So obviously, when you read a headline I always tell people this too when you read a headline, when you see a snapshot, you see a 30-second clip try to go in and watch the source and watch the entire thing in full, Go deeper.

Speaker 1:

Hold on. I will say this out of all the rumors that you've ever heard you ever heard Andre name, an enne drama.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 3:

I mean he had heat fun still, so I he gets the pause when I see Andre be talking.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but you've never heard the man name an enne drama, all right. So, even though some things may be untrue, there's only so many times you can hear the same story again before you have to think. There has to be some level of truth to this. And when you hear the same people in the same conversations come up over and over and it's the same three or four people then you have to wonder. I'm not going to say who those same three or four people are, but oh, because you know we're getting ready with the heat.

Speaker 1:

I think we can all kind of it's stupid, we can all kind of assume we probably know who those three or four people are that have been causing the friction. The dribble, the dribble.

Speaker 5:

Well, Go ahead, go ahead.

Speaker 1:

So that means people going to be jumping shit now, or Well, we saw that photo today. Where was that? That was. Show me your club, the yacht club there.

Speaker 5:

Hold on, did they miss a photo in the group. They're getting good promo right now. Yeah, you did.

Speaker 3:

Let me get into that real quick. But I want to just double-buck and say If something does come out, you as someone who should be discerning your own type of understanding from the processor, from whatever the story is, should go and watch it and fold yourself. So even when the news dropped with Dwayne on Friday, I ended up watching that. I went to go find that segment right away to read the letter and to hear the comments and it sounds like a typical residence letter where I'm going to leave. But I'm going to let you know.

Speaker 2:

Where the grievance is.

Speaker 3:

Right, yeah, and I'm going to do it respectfully because I don't think it was. I don't think he did him dirty in a sense, but he did let. Because the thing is, when you're wrestling without a decision to resign, you have to kind of explain your side, and I'm not just doing this for jokes. I really do love my country, I do want to help people, but I should over there. I don't know where it is and I think that was really good and interesting to see that that letter was read in full and you can see that I said it tugs on his heart because you got to give John John that that boy loves his country.

Speaker 3:

Reading that letter was not easy and when he dropped, the bar of what happened last night was unacceptable, or that was a lot of straw. Of course, as someone you watch TV series, you read books and you cliffhangers, you're like whoa, whoa, whoa, don't go past that. What the fuck happened last night? And obviously, as a professional, as much as you can be, he kept it moving and he didn't get into it. But that leaves the viewer on the edge of oh no, what happened? What caused this? Because obviously he may have been feeling this for some time, but something must have took place last night.

Speaker 1:

It was my understanding from oh, exclusive, exclusive, an extremely Exclusive, exclusive, excreingly reputable source that Dween voted no on a bill in caucus. That was for the premiere. This is rumor and this is not rumor. This is. I would put all my money on this.

Speaker 3:

All right, Chris and Mar. Okay, Chris and Mar, let's go, Chris and Mar.

Speaker 1:

So this is the book, the real CMR. When you get it, this is the red babe Bush road. Red babe Bush road, that. So Dween voted no on a bill Allegedly, and he was. Two members then called him a disloyal snake.

Speaker 3:

You disloyal fool. Who that was? That was Dund DundZel, right yeah, Trinidad.

Speaker 1:

So Dween heard that they called him disloyal snake and then he almost hit him, that you think you could do this to me. I got resigned and all you motherfuckers.

Speaker 3:

And what a way to drop it too right, like from maximum impact, because I was watching Kathy's face, bro, I was, like they know, ahead of time.

Speaker 1:

Oh they?

Speaker 3:

I don't know, kathy didn't know that she knew him, bro, I don't know. But and then, even with Mckeeva, mckeeva was like, hey, as far as fatherless house.

Speaker 1:

I think we need to have a break. So what was interesting? They went on break. That's what I'm saying. I would have paid to be in a room. Hold on, if you go to government YouTube page the CIG TV YouTube page hey, the conspiracy. No, no, it's not conspiracy, it's. You go to Friday's parliamentary meeting. So part one it ends with Mckeeva saying let's go on a recess. Part two comes and they have the little intro page or whatever, and it never goes live. It just ends after 30 minutes.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna have a cut in the bot tree when that's work. So offering them deals, that was a wrap. Oh, not for sure. You can't go back to work after that Makes the money. Makes the money. My office right now resigned. We done it for the day.

Speaker 1:

And then you saw what happened today. No, I didn't know what happened today. You mean, you posted the photo, oh, you saw one, everybody posting that photo. Yeah, there we go. So there's a photo of the opposition government with.

Speaker 2:

Two independent leaders. I mean independent.

Speaker 1:

With Chris Saunders and John John, have you seen the photo?

Speaker 3:

Rashad yeah, I just saw it. Can we talk about how big Chris Saunders smile is on that photo? He cheesing in the bot. Work we bot. Baby. You know your team is down, you a little brawn. Fine, right, when y'all were down 3-1, was it 3-1 or 3-1?

Speaker 1:

Wait, you talking about against Boston, no, against the Golden State. Oh, you talking about when he was Cleveland. We don't care about that. No, I found it Miami Brethren.

Speaker 3:

That was Chris, look like bro, chris, look like Back in his bitch y'all.

Speaker 5:

So that was so how much people they have now.

Speaker 3:

So right now it's 10 to 8.

Speaker 1:

No 10 to it's 11. Well, I guess, if you could, the speaker don't count, so then I guess it would be 10 to 8. But the speaker would make 11.

Speaker 3:

She has to come down sometime in the usual if it's a tight one, but as of right now, it's 10-8. So and given the track history of some of those persons, you go and say yo, what's the fuck is this?

Speaker 1:

I mean, and you know, marcus, so yo, so this is the fuck, the part right, he always ends up being a filmmaker.

Speaker 2:

No, this is the fuck the part? Right you ever on a Nego Boat in Baki?

Speaker 3:

No, this is last term, but listen, this is what I thought about when he got up and said yo, as a father of the house, I believe we should take a break.

Speaker 1:

Well, for people that don't know what father of the house is. Father of the house is an unofficial. I think it's unofficial or is it official. I don't know if it's official, but it just signifies the person who has the longest tenure in parliament.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and he must have like 40 years now, at least at least 40 years. He got voted in 1986.

Speaker 2:

I think it was his first year.

Speaker 3:

I wasn't even thought of being born yet, so I think that was his first year, but hold on, hold on, hold on. So when he got up into his this is how fucked up I am when he got up and said, hey, as father's house, I just need to. I think we should take a break I didn't see it as being a guy's. My people are fighting. Let's just pause this and let's get this. I saw the eyes glare up as if oh shit, we bought, I had to cut a deal. Let me see you want to talk to me first. Come on, yeah, I'm gonna bring two with me. That's what I saw. I saw it as a you know, you have a gamble. You have a gamble, play, block, drop. And when it hit me and you said oh shit, I can bet now.

Speaker 5:

So we have a quick question Whose side is he on? Currently Is he on the table. He's on his side.

Speaker 1:

No, he's talking about like he's sitting with the government. He's on the 10 side.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so people will be on some. We're going to give you this if you come over and vote with us.

Speaker 5:

They might ease it, they might ease it.

Speaker 3:

But I think they need 13,. They need 13 votes to do the voting of confidence. It's two thirds of the overall. Oh for the no confidence, yeah for 19. So you need two thirds, I think.

Speaker 1:

Do them more often that wouldn't be hard to get right now. I don't think. No, no, you got to try, we're going to people who would I mean, because he I mean Wayne has some enemies sleeping in the same host as him right now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, chris is the one. It's red be more rolling the one, but it's the truth though.

Speaker 2:

I mean long as I don't put PPM back in power.

Speaker 3:

Oh, did you see the photo? They bought?

Speaker 5:

you? What are you talking about? As long as well they're bought.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I saw the photo, but like your favorite people, your favorite people might be jumping over there too.

Speaker 5:

A lot of them.

Speaker 2:

people don't do nothing, so it's not a question, would it be? Better.

Speaker 5:

I'm sorry. No, I was going to ask would it be better for PPM for that to happen? No, or would it be better for it to wait until election? I don't know.

Speaker 1:

You mean like it would be. It would probably be better to happen now, because if you have a voting on confidence, that is, that is an indictment on your leadership. It's bad for the country and it's not it's it's. It is definitely not good for the country overall, like the image of the country, but it's definitely detrimental to the Premier's status and his credibility going forward to get reelected. So now, if, if he, now, if the government change has during the election, then the Premier can say well, you know the people spoken, whatever, whatever, I'm independent, you know I can still get reelected. But if you got, even though it happened to Mac, he did get a vote, but he but he's but, but he had, but he had a reason, though, his.

Speaker 3:

thing was he has criminal charges, and for that was the use of the credit card.

Speaker 1:

the library all that stuff when, where the current situation is just a real loss of confidence in your capabilities.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but I think a vote of confidence should be brought. If there's something substantial, it shouldn't just be because someone didn't like how I was running things.

Speaker 2:

Right, I was just going to say it shouldn't be subjective.

Speaker 3:

Well, but also some may feel as if the PPM outside of Georgetown is not well received.

Speaker 2:

Exactly.

Speaker 3:

So, and the thing is, the elections show that they run Georgetown with an iron fist. Georgetown is PBM central, except for central.

Speaker 2:

I would just about to say, except for Georgetown.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, have you been? Have you been on? Have you been on the road?

Speaker 2:

PPM is not going to be on the road. They say some people know they're not going to beat up Georgetown central.

Speaker 1:

Some people have been popping in central recently.

Speaker 3:

They had central before that you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we did, we did, we did.

Speaker 5:

Remember that he went in all week, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Let's go to the casino after this, Chris.

Speaker 1:

I was working that year that we lost central actually.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, it's. Do you want to be that? Do you want to? I don't know. I don't know what the play is. Why, why? Why take it now? You can get it in two years anyway. Why take it now?

Speaker 2:

I mean. I mean, I'm making strides to show us what you can do.

Speaker 1:

Well, one to guarantee, to guarantee getting reelected. They don't get reelected in town anyway.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But in town. But like you can guarantee other seats, right, if you can take over what is deemed a mess and then you can essentially start camp. I mean, this is a political strategy. You would start campaigning now that the outside of vote this guy up to bring us back in. Pretty much, pull the Thanos. No, but that's not what people see.

Speaker 3:

They can see that. They go. You orchestrated that and build more resentment to you already outside of town Resentment, Especially if you take away my minister, my, my person, it don't matter, because your people voted your premier out.

Speaker 5:

No, but they got beaten up.

Speaker 1:

Then if that gets your people, your people your same government had to make votes to vote him out because the opposition can't do it on their own. The opposition has six people from from the progressives. Yeah, but, but, but. But if people that's eight, so then essentially they need five more people.

Speaker 3:

You're looking at it from from from a very technical aspect of how it's done, the process that doesn't always come through the end. At the end we see who's the winner and what color they represent, and then everything is going to be associated with that. So that is something that would be of concern for me if I was in a party, because, I listen, I don't think either way is wrong, but you're going to get this into years anyway. Why?

Speaker 2:

did one man, one vote. This is all Chris.

Speaker 1:

Oh, Chris.

Speaker 3:

Chris is behind the scenes.

Speaker 1:

So, but if we didn't have one man, one vote, you wouldn't have no independent candidates to tell you that.

Speaker 2:

Well, clearly now working. Then what we here to discuss now?

Speaker 1:

Independence now working.

Speaker 2:

You got people resigning left right. It's in the clear.

Speaker 1:

So so what you're saying? We should go back to party politics.

Speaker 3:

I mean your fear. Feel his argument.

Speaker 2:

I know I'm thinking we need to find something that works. So independence now working and the party structure now working.

Speaker 3:

The idea is that none of this shit works. Is that it Go to a party, go to on the scene event.

Speaker 1:

Well, the party system works for the people that support the party, yeah, but you get, it doesn't work for people that are against the party, don't you? Who don't kiss the ring?

Speaker 2:

You know what happened. They're not focused on actually fixing the issues. That's what it is. So that's what all the fighting and backing is.

Speaker 1:

I think a lot of it comes down to politicians not being honest with certain issues. Because, there are certain issues that cannot be fixed in one term. Right. You know we bring it up all the time about education, blah, blah, blah, and it's like if you're honest with yourself, you know education will get fixed in four years. It's impossible.

Speaker 2:

Well they made it worse.

Speaker 1:

But even I mean some of education has to be held responsible in the household too, though, no, yeah, for sure. But I mean like Like when kids go home.

Speaker 2:

Since I've been out of school it's been worse because, they're actually allowing kids to graduate who don't have no passes? No, not in dresses.

Speaker 3:

They've been doing other social promotion. You don't have to pass high school to leave. Sorry, that was. One of the arguments was that they wanted to hold back kids.

Speaker 2:

So why are we mandating them to go to school? Just to put them through not to be successful. So they you hear how that made no sense. So the argument was that Good luck.

Speaker 1:

Good luck. So the argument was Well, that's kind of like why it was a part of the back, good luck. This is why vocational training was supposed to be a thing right. So like in some European countries where some people can deem it unfair but you know it's been working is that at a very early age, maybe like by grade six or something like that, they will determine whether or not you are a university prospect or you are going to be a trade person, and then from then they put you on that path right, so they'll start teaching you trades from that early age. So by the time you graduate you are prepared to go enter the workforce as a specialized trade or whatever.

Speaker 1:

And the other people that have showed the argument to go to university then go to university. I don't know if that's the path we need to go down. No education expert, but with kids failing and stuff not being academically inclined does not mean that they're not talented in other areas. So maybe that is kind of like the path that we need to go down. But then some parents may find it insulting and there may be a level of classism involved where it's looked down upon as going to the trade classes because you're too dumb to go to university. Blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 3:

From right now. Trade people making more money. I would have been an AC. Ace of operas. I would have been an AC. You say that now?

Speaker 1:

I'd be eating all summer. You say that now, because you have perspective.

Speaker 2:

No, but as a parent, if you pay attention to your child's child, right, then you should know.

Speaker 5:

In school you would be in school, in school, you get teased. Yeah, when you get teased easily, you're not fucking a deal.

Speaker 3:

I talk about dudes out of S&P. You lost it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but instead now we would be.

Speaker 3:

Now they die monsters. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

We would be posting it now. That's the thing.

Speaker 3:

That's true, but I don't think I bought charters now. They'll be living life, oh so ultimately, right.

Speaker 1:

So the point was that politicians need to be honest and be like you know. Stop pretending they have the answers for everything and be like, look like with. It comes down to this we can start to make changes in certain areas, but it's not going to change over the next, over our time. Yeah, but do you want to hear that? As a voter, you kind of want to be Soul of the Dream, but then you end up in the same cycle like, well, they never changed it.

Speaker 2:

Well, you got to start somewhere. Everybody keeps saying that, oh, they can't, they can't. But the time that we take say see that note of 20 years that we've been saying we can't. We do.

Speaker 3:

If we hadn't started from the number of 20 years, we would have been 20 years ahead. No, but people have been trying to make changes, for example, to the education system. They've been trying, yeah, and I think that's probably the problem They've been trying too much. So.

Speaker 2:

Changes where, how?

Speaker 3:

They do all kind of stuff, but they've been cutting.

Speaker 2:

I don't see them adding they're cutting a year group cutting a year to go cutting no, no added, nah, so that's a misconception, the year group isn't cutting them.

Speaker 3:

The year group for, like the year and 12th situation, you still have to go to school, but in this way we're going to put you through the stream which Chris said. You either go into SIFEC to work on your mom for English and learn a trade, ie the vocational stuff, or you're going to be in line to go to A-levels.

Speaker 2:

But that time is too late, so we need to start earlier.

Speaker 3:

Okay yeah, I think now you said actually I think I remember hearing a plan one time where they were really not putting kids in streams, but I think there might have been some pushback to that because of In a fair, maybe by 14, I may get it and I might want to go and do something else. No, I'm on this track.

Speaker 1:

But the fact is, though, just because you may go down a vocational path doesn't mean that you can't retool yourself and end up in university path anyway.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, right.

Speaker 1:

But at least you haven't fallen through the gaps. If you are not that person, it's more important to allow you to retool yourself than allow you to fail. So at least you may go down to what's deemed the lower level, but you have an opportunity to climb up versus they're not being on lower level and then you just fall into the gaps, into the abyss, which is what's happening to a lot of kids now.

Speaker 2:

The first list that Bart from his labels of lower level I just went to.

Speaker 1:

I went to Kamana Bay this weekend and got some ice cream and I was just sitting down chilling. I got a cone with a scoop of strawberry and chocolate caramel brownie.

Speaker 3:

Are you?

Speaker 1:

living dangerous, so I was sitting down next to these group of young men.

Speaker 3:

Get off my lawn. I know I wasn't that. It was just talking about to light them up. It was listening to that hip hop music.

Speaker 1:

I just had to wonder about just their mindset and the way that they were talking and just how aggressive they were, and I guess I don't know they were talking about.

Speaker 3:

They were just talking about something. Nah, I talk upset bro. Come on, let's go. What are you talking about?

Speaker 1:

They were clearly upset at somebody else, okay, and they were talking about ganging this boy, okay.

Speaker 3:

So you had to go to Kamana Bay to have the meeting.

Speaker 1:

So they sit down in front of the ice cream place on this table.

Speaker 3:

It sounds so innocent, like we have an ice cream. How old were they?

Speaker 1:

They must have been 14, 15, 16, somewhere around there. Okay, all right.

Speaker 3:

Where were the parents?

Speaker 1:

I dropped them off. They didn't business, right.

Speaker 2:

I thought you couldn't do that, the mafia having a meeting at the ice cream shop.

Speaker 1:

This is the thing, right, because they have. So when I was there, I saw police, I saw rented security and I saw Kamana Bay security and he's still getting it off Everywhere and he's still getting it off. And I saw some groups. Actually I saw a group of kids getting escorted I don't know where but by like a local security on the bicycle was like trying to walk them. Well, I was walking towards the crescent and they were walking away with the security. And then I saw police stop another group of kids and talk to them. I don't know what they said, but they was talking to them for like two or three minutes, but it just what they were talking about, how they were talking about it and such just made me really. It just kind of made me disheartened. And when I said, fuck them kids, I mean it was joking, but it's half joking because I no, it's fucking kids, except your kids.

Speaker 2:

And you can't say it because you don't have no kids.

Speaker 1:

Well, as long as you're making the effort to making sure that you're a child is a productive member of the community, then I can't say that. But being a part of and this isn't that I have perfect insight into everything but being a part of Junior Achievement for like eight years, you've seen quite a lot of kids come through your system and stuff and you get to see a lot of their situations at home and what they have to actually deal with. And you see some kids that can face the challenge and actually rise above and want to be better. And you see some kids that fall victim to their plights. And I saw one kid who was quite impressive, that he was a good guy and he had to go home and babysit his brother while his mother ran taxi at night and do his homework and everything else, put his brother to bed, feed him all. That Brother was probably like four years old and he was like 15 at the time.

Speaker 1:

And then you had some other kids, some girls, that were wild and try and get some man, pick them up and thing, and I had to deal with that. And then you had some other kids that were just, you know, that were quite lost and typically you could tell when their home situations were not the best that they were or didn't have the guidance to put them in the right direction. And sometimes with those people you know it comes. You know either they're lucky enough to make some mistakes and come out and find themselves in time, or they're unlucky to make some mistakes and don't find out in time, and then it's too late. But I really do feel that the home situation is the most valuable thing when it comes down to fixing a lot of the problems that happen in our community.

Speaker 2:

I have always said that.

Speaker 3:

Did the ice cream boys get their do or no? I don't know.

Speaker 5:

The ice cream boys, I told you I was I started making my way to the crescent.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you don't want to smoke, you don't want to be able to use.

Speaker 5:

I was supposed to have a conversation with them.

Speaker 3:

No, so he's supposed to teach the kids. Right, bro, you're supposed to go in. I overheard what you said and that's not the way to go, victor would have been a nerd.

Speaker 1:

You won't kick him up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he would have been egging that shit over.

Speaker 3:

I'm calling Ron by the cinema, just come. Yeah, nah, you're right. I mean, it's disheartening to hear what these dudes are going through, and a lot of them don't have a chance. I think D mentioned that last week was one of the stories he talked about, speaking of not having a chance.

Speaker 1:

It's a strong one to be careful.

Speaker 3:

You're possibly a socket with these alcoholics ones. This bottle looks pretty.

Speaker 1:

A bottle like 70 pounds. That's the original sake poppy bottle. By the way, the sake poppy episode was named after that bottle.

Speaker 2:

So be careful.

Speaker 3:

I'll be careful.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, this is a wrap up.

Speaker 3:

I think in the next couple of weeks government can probably look a lot different, so I think it might be something you might want to pay attention to.

Speaker 1:

Back to I feel bad, I genuinely feel bad if it does happen, because but?

Speaker 3:

that's what I'm saying you as a party supporter. Why would you want that on your head? Because it's not much you can do in two years anyway In terms of the money spending.

Speaker 1:

The only reason you would do it is for posturing it might be. It's profane, the game right.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, but in terms of Back to your issue about people like the country doesn't win from that. I mean, maybe the country might win by, you know, if there is some Bad things happening behind the scenes, I don't know. But not to say that this group would do, you know, completely an honest job. I mean that I can't put my head on a block for, but I don't think the country wins if that, if they have a vote of no confidence in forming your government.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and that's why I was just trying to get you to come around. So, I know you've been winning a lot, so you, you know I don't want to.

Speaker 1:

I genuinely like a lot of people like I, genuinely like Wayne. I think Wayne is a really good individual. I think he has a pure heart and I think he genuinely wants what's best for the country and I think and I may not be I think he has to manage a circus.

Speaker 3:

And is your dog firing? What's that noise? He's sad.

Speaker 5:

He's sad, he's sad, he's sad, he's sad.

Speaker 2:

He's sad, he's sad, he's sad, he's sad.

Speaker 3:

So I've got a parent argument. Oh, he does. Dogs on the steps is just sad. All right, let's get into it Anything else real quick. Burn a boy. Yeah, he hate him. Burn a boy. Well, I'm to burn a boy. No, I just be hating on him. What are you hating on him? For one, I don't want to be on the sound of what you're saying.

Speaker 2:

I think his conscious of boy speaking in his native tongue.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I got.

Speaker 2:

They don't understand you in your came on.

Speaker 3:

I get lost. I'm not even hating on him.

Speaker 1:

I'm not even hating on the way he speaks, I just think his conscious is boring.

Speaker 2:

Well, I would say I hate on him because you that don't go nowhere, you can't tell me nothing about no event. The conscious.

Speaker 1:

I watch. I don't think he's an amazing stage performer, oh shit.

Speaker 2:

Lana, you the first I've ever heard say that, and I definitely not taking your word for it, cause, like I said, you don't go to events.

Speaker 1:

I think Breezy's amazing. Oh See, all right, look at the back.

Speaker 2:

Look at how easy she is to please Say look at that no, no, no, no, no. But they ain't breezy, they gon' get you election time.

Speaker 3:

They gon' have you. I just want more.

Speaker 2:

I just want more.

Speaker 3:

She gon' be in the shirts on the billboard.

Speaker 2:

I just want more. The only how I will, the only how my MP will get a definite vote is if what they want to say, they do be buying fringe like this your MP done, got your vote, you done me bragging, but your MP, I gon' start him he don't got my vote yet.

Speaker 3:

You gotta be careful. People already turn on him.

Speaker 2:

And I got.

Speaker 3:

they don't got my vote yet, None of them do I be hating on burning the boy cause I think the songs are cheat codes. The songs that he's getting popular off of are like the samples.

Speaker 1:

His songs are fire, though.

Speaker 3:

They're number, but they're previous number one hits.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I like his, I mean you already predisposed the like of it. At the end of the day, if brights, somebody else would do it.

Speaker 2:

Actually, you're wrong. Only his last couple of songs have last couple of songs.

Speaker 1:

I like his songs I just think he's a bad stage. It's fucking Tony Braxton song.

Speaker 2:

That is last last that just came out, this year this new brandy one.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he did a brandy song.

Speaker 5:

Which brandy one both the last last just came out this year.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

Yo, I feel like that song is a good thing for like four years. No, that wasn't the shit.

Speaker 2:

Was it? I don't recall it coming out.

Speaker 3:

But again, it was a pop music song back in the 90s, so you've heard that rhythm before. The last one just dropped, sitting on top of the world.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's Maya. That's Maya, take me back, I want to go back. No, no, no, no no. That's go there.

Speaker 1:

That was a Rugrats song.

Speaker 2:

Yes, exactly, don't come for me, this is my. You want me to come for you. You want me to come for you.

Speaker 1:

You're in very Maya, kima, and she won't shoot in the club.

Speaker 2:

Well, that is a sample of a sample. Vic, I am aware Go ahead now. My friend, go and find the original.

Speaker 1:

You know, you know, stifler, he got a bubble off her. That's not a case of a case.

Speaker 3:

Go watch it, yo guys. That's what group shot blazing.

Speaker 1:

It was site or bar, I believe Sitting on Long Time. Well, my am I. Oh, she had that smart song with um, was it?

Speaker 2:

JZ Best of me, yeah, bullet.

Speaker 1:

That was. That was a big tune, it was a remix.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, um your boy usher what he did Ersher baby.

Speaker 1:

I just want to get your attention.

Speaker 3:

Got one of the biggest non paid gigs in the world.

Speaker 2:

Oh, the Super Bowl.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, he was the only option. You know, I was having this conversation today and I was like, well, which other make a star is there out there that haven't done the Super Bowl?

Speaker 2:

Meg the stallion.

Speaker 1:

She's not a make a star. Good, fuck out of here. I just how long? How long? How long will her set be at the Super Bowl? It'll be two minutes Anyway.

Speaker 2:

I don't even know, to be honest.

Speaker 1:

No, so the only mega stars that I could think of was Drake he hasn't done it and Adele Everybody else has done it.

Speaker 3:

I'm not trying to see Adele for 20 minutes or an a half.

Speaker 1:

No, the Super Bowl get. The performance is only like 12 minutes.

Speaker 2:

Her repertoire.

Speaker 1:

But then typically, like sometimes, you pair them with other artists too, so see, so see, they could pair Meg with Cardi.

Speaker 5:

My God, Fuck out of here. You guys won the performance. She's got three songs. She might as well bring sexy.

Speaker 3:

Almost savage.

Speaker 5:

It might as well bring sexy. You know, twerk for five minutes no sex.

Speaker 1:

Get on that wet ass pussy.

Speaker 2:

Not at America's favorite game. You won't see that so yeah, so, so yeah.

Speaker 1:

So so, drake, Come on, stop, that'd be like the end or something.

Speaker 2:

That's not true. Send my heart to your new life, rolling in the deep bro, you got to enter the high.

Speaker 1:

Yo, when she put set fire to my favorite, favorite Adele song, when she sang that shit, I was like just picturing that. I was like fuck, Imagine, just Anyway. But anyway. So so her, obviously Drake. And then Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift said no. The oxter, she said no.

Speaker 3:

She gonna be coming off of what?

Speaker 1:

two year concert by the time that and then plus like why she need to school and not, and I like she gonna get any bigger. She's literally the biggest artist in the world right now selling off. They were at 700 m's right now.

Speaker 2:

Like it's insane.

Speaker 1:

They should bring.

Speaker 2:

Britney. They should bring Britney back.

Speaker 1:

And she and she and she isn't bought herself. Her dad was right. Her dad Britney, to go back to the asylum. Her dad was right. Britney needs to go to the asylum free. Britney, my ass. I bet she get blocked back up.

Speaker 3:

What do you mean If I was her father?

Speaker 2:

bro, I would Let that happen to her that happened Yo, as parents you know.

Speaker 3:

As parents, you know your children. True, he been trying to bring to everybody for the last 20 years.

Speaker 1:

She's, she's all, she's gone.

Speaker 2:

So what happened to Britney? So I know she's, she's tough.

Speaker 1:

Have you, have you not seen like she apparently she cheated with on her husband with some, like some of her staff?

Speaker 2:

Hold on, she married.

Speaker 1:

She was. She got a divorce. No.

Speaker 2:

I am CEO of my I love.

Speaker 3:

Britney, don't get me wrong, I love Britney bitch.

Speaker 1:

But after, after they set her free and I saw what was going on, I was like put her back, Protect her.

Speaker 2:

I don't think that's fair for you to see. You know they had her under that conservatism putting her mental. She needs to go back Her mental health under direct. She need help Like yeah, for sure we know the test and not, but I don't think it should be under the country it's not. It should be under the constraints that he had her under previously. No, it needs to be.

Speaker 1:

It needs to be more.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I digress.

Speaker 1:

No, because I don't know what happened in, but, like you know, but and it was speaking of Britney I'm going to JT and the boys getting back together.

Speaker 2:

Oh, um, in sync. Yes, they could take, they could do this.

Speaker 1:

They could in sync, but if you had instinct, backstreet boys together, it's what will that be fire Like?

Speaker 2:

doing a sparrow, that would be fire. People are doing it.

Speaker 3:

If you want to get a sudden and come together.

Speaker 2:

Oh, what was that thing that was happening during COVID when they were doing those little music?

Speaker 3:

It's called versus, versus versus.

Speaker 2:

That's what they should bring to the Super Bowl it died already.

Speaker 1:

That would be versus day versus day.

Speaker 2:

Oh, but yeah, they could no. Well, I know it's there, but I mean like if we're going to bring back street boys and and saying it should be that type of vibe, like a versus bottle vibe, you know what's that?

Speaker 3:

they only got 12 minutes in that.

Speaker 2:

So that, and they both have a long oh yeah for sure.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know what's that, you know it's well in sync. Only had like two albums. No, I think no one else.

Speaker 2:

What's that Vic?

Speaker 1:

came on culture. What was it to begin with?

Speaker 2:

You just stabbed me in the heart came on culture being dead, since like the eighties?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but it took a tick to talk or to go online and make a video to that.

Speaker 2:

So sad that you made that come out of your mouth so easily. That shit angers me because y'all are came onions that sit out here and say that shit.

Speaker 1:

Like well, well, that tick talker is semi on point and not totally on point, because he is on point.

Speaker 2:

I know that. No, he's semi on point.

Speaker 1:

You sit down there and just say that he's semi on point, because I will say where did he go? We don't know where the fuck he went.

Speaker 3:

He was at America, he could ask people he got.

Speaker 1:

So the hotel and the point is you can't, you can't I tell everybody you can't be staying up by South Beach and think that's the key man experience.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but you should be able to see people and say, hey, where is it to go, and they not tell you.

Speaker 2:

Everybody up that direct the commercial jerks bought across the street about the colorism thing for sure, but when he had a lot of valid points a lot of outputs, but in terms of, don't say that you can't find X, y and Z, because there's plenty of that, but you do.

Speaker 1:

You're not going to find it up on South.

Speaker 2:

Beach because Miss Vivian's up them.

Speaker 3:

But when he said the chickens will let go because of the hurricane.

Speaker 1:

You can't lose credibility and the wrong hurricane, the Joker or not, you kind of lose credibility. My maker song like we were fucking hot them chickens captive, wow.

Speaker 2:

Something else he said to that was quite a few inaccuracies.

Speaker 1:

He probably had some frigging fool came out. You tell him some really.

Speaker 2:

He said he was salty because he got COVID. He probably brought it here.

Speaker 1:

But oh, and he didn't get to see K mass, or about it. But that was like but you cannot stay on South Beach in K man, like I understand, though I tell people all the time we are the least Caribbean country out of all the Caribbean countries. I guess I'm hate for it.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, right. So I mean, came on, the Cayman Islands is a luxury island, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So it is. You know, we've catered and we've made no um, we've made no hidden gestures about it that we are catering to an upper class people. We don't want carnival to come here, no more. That's the plain, simple truth is that you know, and it's been said by our minister of tourism, that we want quality over quantity. He's, he's, uses exact words. Then what do you think that means? We want more people that are rich, less people that are poor. Yeah for sure. That's literally what that means.

Speaker 2:

I think we need to start at home. Make our people rich first.

Speaker 1:

How you going to do that.

Speaker 3:

Oh, this is the brother, oh no, I thought it was the audio but it's not audio. I'm sorry, I don't see the video. The video on the place one, um, so yeah, not but the video. I guess it got some people riled up, um, but I think for the most part most people were in agreement.

Speaker 2:

The only people that riled up are people who don't want to accept the fact that that is people you know behave on this island.

Speaker 1:

The issue that I think a lot of people have, which is that the economy's grown has outgrown the birth rate of the island, meaning that we haven't been able to supply enough workers to fill the jobs that we've created, right, so we've imported all of this, all of this labor, and then, over time, these people have become permanent residents. Then status holders came onions.

Speaker 1:

Then they've had children that have integrated in society and you slowly start to see the demeanor, the culture and aspects of society start to shift Right and you start to see certain pockets of. You know, when you go out and stuff, it starts to look different. You hear, you know, certain music at certain spots and you know, you know, we all know the bars you can go to to see a certain demographic of people. You all know the bars you can go to to see a different demographic of people. Everybody knows it, right, we all we have. I have this thing where I'll tease people about. You know you live in the X pot bubble. If you never heard of this and that You've been here all these years. You never heard of corners. You've been all here all these years, never been to my ankle tree. I was like that's cause you're in your X pot bubble.

Speaker 2:

But that's the thing.

Speaker 1:

There's clearly a divide in the community, like it's X pots versus Kim Onions, and they feel like it may not be versus, but it just that they're not willing to venture out cause they're comfortable living in the South, in the South Beach area, right, and they may not have anything per se against Kim Onions Some of them may do, some of them may have prejudice and we have prejudice against some of them, some of us, right, but overall a lot of people just get comfortable. They come here, they don't have any friends. They go by Lone Star or whatever. They make their friends and that's just the circle of people that they hang out with and they stay there. You know, and it's interesting, like when I meet certain people and they'll be like so where are you from? And I'm like I'm born and raised here, they're like genuinely shocked, you know, cause a lot of like, even with tourists and stuff. You're like, oh, you're like the only like. Second or third, kim, I knew we've met on this trip.

Speaker 1:

You know it's and people may get offended by that, but it's like it's because we are suffering from our own success economically, that where we've grown too quickly, that we haven't been able to and we're not fucking enough to populate enough people to fuck To fill the void, right. So we are. You know, I think they say almost half the workforce is on a work permit. So if you have half your population that is on a work permit, that means that the other half is Kimanian. But a lot of those Kimanians aren't even of the working age. So then we're already like less than you had a disadvantage. You had a disadvantage.

Speaker 1:

So, like the overwhelming people, the people on work permit are not children.

Speaker 3:

They're all adults.

Speaker 1:

The number doesn't represent the real number. Yeah Right, so their the chances of you meeting an ex powder greater than you mean the Kimanian if you come here, unless you're at immigration, of course. But you know you gotta go through immigration is you'll see a divinity. But outside it, outside outside, your accounts of meeting of an expat are greater than meeting a local, which is sad. So the guy that's, that's our. You know, that's kind of the that comes with the success of having a very rapidly growing economy.

Speaker 3:

And I remember a couple years with Chris, so on and so on. I said we'll have more kids.

Speaker 1:

But you got to raise them right. That's the thing.

Speaker 3:

Don't be fucking for four to reason, that's that too, and I felt, I felt even more. Another elf of the premiere was, you know, the same week. The economy is strong.

Speaker 2:

Double back on that point, but having more kids.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, let's not have time for number two let's go now. I don't mean let's. I mean like just you go.

Speaker 2:

No, I am the CEO of the party, but it starts to fucking speculate been going, been going out 12 years.

Speaker 3:

You know podcast baby one.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, no no, no no, no going back down now, baby, you think up what Batta were you were saying about having these kids? No, cut it out, because what day are we having a discussion?

Speaker 3:

And you had your duty, though, as a as an owner, can I?

Speaker 2:

Can.

Speaker 3:

I no, no, you can't lie, no.

Speaker 2:

I can't.

Speaker 3:

I'm just going to me no.

Speaker 2:

So, yeah, we need to cut back on this kid having thing, because how is it that four generations of people are receiving any of you, everybody just sitting down around doing nothing. And I get up every day and I have to go to a job, get my qualifications and do all of these things and you got four generations of people sitting down doing nothing and receiving it, but that would do something have to change.

Speaker 1:

I mean, that's not the majority, it's not like you're hitting it.

Speaker 3:

It is a minority, because me and my family got it set. Well, I do not care.

Speaker 2:

I mean, what good for the goose, good for the game, that if I got up here where you have to do, or else I will sit my ass down.

Speaker 3:

But you know that life is, life is not fair. Okay, life is not fair, okay.

Speaker 2:

I don't care about life being fair. Make it make sense. How is it that you cannot take care of eight children? Are you still having them? Make that make sense for me. And you, as the government, are providing the money for them to continue to have children.

Speaker 1:

So what you're saying is you're in support of this. Hold on. This is the key.

Speaker 3:

This is the key that went out to be about this.

Speaker 1:

So Kisha, so Kisha are you? Are you in support of the government saying that you need to apply to have children?

Speaker 2:

Yes, they need to, because if you cannot live, China.

Speaker 3:

is that a girl? Is that a girl? No, we put our quota for the month Projections.

Speaker 2:

You can't even. You can't even take care of yourself. You're dependent on the government to take care of you. So if it is that you're dependent on the government and the government say you can only have one kid, then one kid it is, and then you get tied up on the government.

Speaker 2:

Correct, you live in under the government. That different now. When you making your own money, you can make your own rules. Then you go out there and have as much of them as you want, but as long as you're living under the government and the government say X, follow X.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm to your right. Well, I'm to your right to happiness.

Speaker 2:

That flew out the door when you started coming to the government for a paycheck that I am now funding, so that all, all of those free choices that you had flew out of the door when I started to pay for them. Anything you want, do you go out there and do it and pay for it yourself?

Speaker 1:

on a serious note. I always found it curious that to adopt a child, you had to literally be like the perfect. You know, have the most perfect resume to adopt a child, but to have one you can be the lowest of lowest of lowest of lowest of lowest persons in the world.

Speaker 2:

Again, no problem, make, it make sense, like and then like. Some people are like problems at this point.

Speaker 5:

You know you want to help people they can have kids. I want to help people they can have kids that cannot afford them?

Speaker 3:

Yes, you cannot afford children you should not have them.

Speaker 5:

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, that is my argument no, but people, people doing a lot of things when they can't afford it.

Speaker 2:

So they need to stop everything. Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely.

Speaker 5:

I've been on that, not to go to credit union. No, no, no, no. Express.

Speaker 1:

Because those things aren't aren't provide making a burden on society. What I was, my view that was having children that cannot, that are not properly taken care of and don't have proper guidance, and me grow up in love care.

Speaker 2:

All that sort of issue.

Speaker 1:

It is. It is very problematic, not to say every child will grow up to be X, y and Z, but the odds are that people are never said that.

Speaker 5:

I never said that.

Speaker 2:

That should be taken into consideration. Three shots tonight.

Speaker 3:

If you want three shots, come on out. All you can drink three shots.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying, there's a lot of things that the government you woozy your womb hurt.

Speaker 1:

No, but like seriously, if you want to adopt a child, you have to you, literally have to be the perfect family to adopt a child, but we do need what we need.

Speaker 3:

We need bodies or we need people to. We need babies, we need, we need people.

Speaker 1:

Well, well, the problem is, then you come back to the whole argument about, it won't be those children.

Speaker 5:

Call it Right.

Speaker 2:

I would just want to say it, and I could be those children, them children that, being born to those types of life, it won't be them.

Speaker 1:

Boy, this sounds rough yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm already I think I mentioned him, like many, many parts ago, with the book Freakin omics.

Speaker 1:

But like I never wonder, like the some person looking at me and be like I am feeling here.

Speaker 2:

No, because there's no consequences.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, sorry they have their children Fuck off.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, no consequence. There have been children and then they know they could go and sign up on the NDAU and get more money. But that doesn't even that. I don't even big money, anyway, it don't matter if money it money that I'm not getting.

Speaker 3:

So you be better if you got your money to know, not necessarily. I feel like still, I feel good that I go out and I work for my money.

Speaker 2:

I don't like the fact that people they're just people who are sitting around doing nothing and getting money that makes no and then expect for the government to take care of them. That's where my issue lies.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And then I'm gonna tell me, and then I'm gonna tell me, just my, it might to get my mother, my grandmother before me. Anyway, and then I'm telling me that I got send the child to school or I had to sit through school for all of these years get a degree to sustain myself. But then there are people who are literally just doing nothing. Doing nothing, absolutely nothing.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of nothing. Right, you saw that post today about that guy that stole the car. Yeah, I know him. So, funny enough, he went to my friend's house and stole a bunch of shit off his porch and he had it in his drink camera. That's the end. Guy Doing nothing.

Speaker 3:

At least he working for, so out of curiosity.

Speaker 2:

No, what type of family friend come from?

Speaker 1:

Just I mean Victor said he knew it, Victor.

Speaker 2:

What kind of question to you.

Speaker 3:

Here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here here here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here here.

Speaker 2:

Maybe I'll do something here.

Speaker 3:

What do you call that? Maybe, maybe you see that At least you can see that, right, okay.

Speaker 2:

But then I don't want to speculate.

Speaker 3:

That's why I was immortal then. Just Anyway, the point that I'm making is Are you just going to steal the car and go to someone's house to steal shoes off the front porch? You breaking it up, this aggregation.

Speaker 1:

So you little bit here, a little bit there. You know, the man took the stolen car to my friends yard and my friend had a bunch of like shoes because he has like a kind of like a screening porch and he had like these racks of shoes outside with him and his wife, his kids. I will their shoes out there. Why, your shoes keep? Keep those on so they don't bring them in the house. The germs. All right, anyways, they got, they got pets, the no but, the.

Speaker 1:

But the point was, is that you know it was a screen, the Porsche, when the screen in portion just went out there you could see him like looking at the shoes without which hole we could.

Speaker 3:

We call our opportunity. Screaming porch is not secure. There's no lock, do it One snip and we in there. Victor, you are a part of the problem. That's a part. That's an opportunity. Is my property you wanted. You want to go? He didn't go to any. You first use.

Speaker 2:

They're outside drying, so I.

Speaker 1:

Know. So if no, if my friend had came home and catch him and chop him, then he'd be in trouble, it um.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what is the? What is signing wrong laws are here. It's not Florida. You would have been straight if it was Florida.

Speaker 2:

Came on now he might, I mean you see why how to do it this way. Getting upset cuz I'm your government can not my government. I know what I mean your government.

Speaker 3:

He offended in a bigger big offended. My what.

Speaker 2:

Because there's just so many things at play and they just worried about foolish. They worried about the dribble that come in from premier, like we don't got time for that fucking double Got.

Speaker 3:

I felt by what I do was like yo, they call me so strong. I'm like. You know, not right now. Be quiet with that here, bro like.

Speaker 1:

Like those we getting right now.

Speaker 2:

Strong for he got right to say that he don't see us. You right, we working hard, papa.

Speaker 1:

Anybody's like bill go down yeah.

Speaker 3:

I.

Speaker 2:

Oh, like that will water bill. Sorry, first you know I don't be paying attention, see, by 84.

Speaker 1:

That's no. Now it's teasing cuz D-Britain. He does the bare minimum. He'd be sleeping at 84. What?

Speaker 3:

84.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know, back in the day yellow 70, when I was growing up, I used to. Well, there were periods of time where I had a scene it didn't cuz I had like a, like a like a wall unit so well window, but it was like in the wall, and then and then sometimes it would break or whatever, and I wouldn't care. I would just like you know, get a fan and put it you know and honestly, like, sometimes, like if you have a finder sitting directly on you all night, you'll be fucking freezing, but um, Not if the air around you is hot and no man.

Speaker 1:

Cuz, then cuz, then you. Just you put the fan by the window, mmm, so the fan draws in oh, well then, yeah, and then cool, be freezing on, you got you got no, the Hacks Bridgetn All right, you don't know, but there's no AC like no, I don't. Ac me anyway, I was quite content living without you and had no problem with AC was fine, ac me. I even forgot the point while telling that story, but anyways, oh, fan, life is is alright, so it's not the worst.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that was the point. Oh, you see bills.

Speaker 1:

Yes, you see bills, so I just I wanted to know if see you see jumped up this month.

Speaker 3:

I might my shit jump. Last one this was September. It was um no for August officer, it was like seven.

Speaker 2:

No, my head come back down.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but so that's the bubble bubbles. Listen to the show. He don't, you don't, come on, but he, he hate him, but, um, he doesn't want to come on. Nah, he, he love Keisha.

Speaker 2:

He bubbles love you, bubble.

Speaker 1:

I haven't spoken to you in a minute. I miss you bro.

Speaker 3:

He said he beat you and I'm NBA finals, so that's why he did um. Yes, he called me the side after.

Speaker 1:

But what's funny is is that you know, since I was in his league, he did, he didn't win nothing in his league I didn't. I didn't win my league either.

Speaker 1:

But he can't either well, he never won the league that I was this might be your year, though, since you well, I left his league, cuz like the problem was, um, he had some like people in his league. I didn't didn't really play Rashad, one of them, that this, you know, it was just kind of like boring playing beaten sticks, the people this would do nothing, but then. But then also, I was like I was in multiple leagues and in basketball fantasy. It is tough, it's a lot, it's a lot of work.

Speaker 1:

So I was like I'm just gonna consolidate down to one league, and then that was it.

Speaker 5:

Yeah. So your team ever. I would like three leagues and your team ever we. You got pay every week.

Speaker 1:

It's ever D.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, every day, then injuries and all.

Speaker 1:

Outline. It's a lot of work because I don't know how bubbles be. Having five, six leagues, that's a full-time job. You let a game bro like Mitch? That's a full-time job. Brett drinkers, like this shit. I'll say, with one leak, I'm doing like two, three hours of work a week.

Speaker 3:

He heard me comment about my my season, Billy. He called me on the side. He was like you know, no, you're a partner. I was like, no, that was real. So shut up to him. Um, also to shut up to people who listen and they be arguing while you listen.

Speaker 3:

So he will be arguing with. I know they be arguing me, oh yeah, but they they'll tell me like I have to listen and be in a zone because I be arguing. But so shut up to them, I keep keep arguing again. If you see, crystal, just feel free.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah, I'm in person. Nobody don't have the fucking I'm made to get a dribble to come argue.

Speaker 3:

Yo real talk. If I was a poor I'll die that pretty on the shirt I'm definitely wearing no, that is disrespect. I'm wearing stage.

Speaker 2:

I said over.

Speaker 1:

Are we going to eat after?

Speaker 3:

what's next?

Speaker 2:

Next we get into that. What's next? Oh?

Speaker 1:

real quick, real quick. Some relationship, no relationship, shit. See Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. They've been all over.

Speaker 3:

That's all I was gonna early when I said she's worth 700 m's.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Travis Kelsey you gotta not pull out, what oh?

Speaker 2:

yeah, are we talking NFL? No, he's a football player he's.

Speaker 1:

He plays for the Kansas City Chiefs. He's like one of the best.

Speaker 2:

I remember the Kelsey brothers. That's all anything.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so he's. So he's Dating Taylor Swift. He's the blocker and yellows.

Speaker 5:

She came out.

Speaker 1:

She came up to his game last yesterday.

Speaker 5:

No, he actually dating her. I thought he does well.

Speaker 1:

I mean.

Speaker 5:

I thought he just invited her just to see she would she left with him in the car.

Speaker 3:

He's smart still because I think he went. He went public for you know, I guess it do braces at Taylor's office. So he said he had a brisket for he wanted to give all these girls are simping for um for Travis.

Speaker 1:

So it works both ways. But, travis, you got a security bag did he win MVP last year?

Speaker 2:

Cuz, I know he was.

Speaker 1:

He was never MVP.

Speaker 2:

Just asking, cuz I know it wasn't in the chiefs that won the Super Bowl. Yes, she's one of Super Bowl.

Speaker 1:

But but Patrick Mahon's MVP. But it's hard for a Titan to be MVP, you know.

Speaker 2:

I don't listen now. I don't know what Titan forward back. None of that.

Speaker 5:

You don't know about a Titan no.

Speaker 1:

She walked right into it. Okay, Taylor Swift put together Titan.

Speaker 3:

So not that I bring it up because she's worth 700 m's, no matter what he does. He's not gonna make that as an NFL player, wow. But again secured the bag, bro. But again not going about a Tyler Perry comments last week that made the news. You know he's saying yo, if that mind, you know, does XYZ, he doesn't make as much as you make, give that money challenge, basically. So people go killing Tyler Perry for that shit, because the mind doesn't make as much money as a woman.

Speaker 3:

And Tyler is saying listen, I'm around a lot of women who are, you know, executives, you know multi-millionaires, the men that they some of them in there involved but won't make as much as they. Then has they made? You look at Oprah, for example. So that means I'm making what Oprah makes, apparently, um, very few people cook. So they were all in his shit talking about Tyler's wrong for these comments. We mean he just won't pay the light bill, nah. But then I realized when you look at Rihanna and a salt rocky, ain't, every photo you see is worth a billion. He's holding the baby's, just smiling his eyes off.

Speaker 1:

He secured the bike two times.

Speaker 3:

So I'm watching. If we're gonna took that stunts, mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

Listen, I'm I'm mopping, I'm cleaning, I'm vacuuming.

Speaker 2:

I think, when you get to a certain level of financial freedom, those things you're not worried about. So, like people like Rihanna and Taylor Swift and M they up there, they can afford their lifestyles and stuff. So they don't have to worry about their partners bringing in money.

Speaker 1:

Yeah well, rihanna's recession proof. I don't know, I don't know if a stop Rockies recession proof. Oh, nah, he done.

Speaker 3:

He's a minute away from being known as Rihanna's husband.

Speaker 2:

Can they call them Rihanna's baby father?

Speaker 3:

okay, we wait for the wedding.

Speaker 2:

No, so to call him Rihanna's husband.

Speaker 3:

That's that that what we asked the other day in a part two and we saw we're laying about time and effort. No, it's real.

Speaker 1:

Rihanna's Rihanna. She worth a billion dollars, bro, like a billy that's so.

Speaker 3:

I so that's what I normally don't. Don't count that in no.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying, like you, know you can't, that's what I'm saying. You better, you better. Unpack every grocery, fold everything like.

Speaker 3:

So if it was other way around, I be cool for you. Like the monster, the monofinoma, I'm not going to cook clean the other girl's juice. I mean damn. I'm like Chris Walker.

Speaker 2:

Boy for my mom to be a stay at home on a gonna take a lot.

Speaker 1:

Wouldn't you feel guilty as a woman if you did, if you did nothing?

Speaker 2:

Nope, I don't think they be feeling guilty.

Speaker 3:

Placid your princess vibe. Yeah, my girl, let me drive seven days back to back, just all day, oh your foot hurt. Okay.

Speaker 1:

No offering, I can't.

Speaker 2:

Nature.

Speaker 3:

You guys are provided you can't, here we go.

Speaker 2:

We will nurture you.

Speaker 1:

Pardon. I said we nurture so however.

Speaker 2:

So you will, you and your partner and what I'm, why we going to gender roles, why you can't argue.

Speaker 1:

I just told you I would if I was a ryan. Oh okay, I just said I would do everything around the house if I was a ryan.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna be on Amazon. I'm a show, I'm a show. This is the one. I need this to.

Speaker 2:

Treetosan yeah, I will, and I would buy it for you, because I want to make sure that my home is being kept, and you're the one who is keeping it.

Speaker 3:

So any tools you need, you can make sure.

Speaker 2:

That it's kept.

Speaker 5:

You walk through the door rubbing, rubbing in feet and he getting up, he getting a prenup from them, from the rock of Hedelohus.

Speaker 1:

He not getting them oh yeah, yeah if Jeff Bezos couldn't get a good enough prenup, then Then, then then, rocky not getting it. What you cited, though, because Jeff Bezos made the richest woman in the world.

Speaker 3:

She made him Chris. That's what they say.

Speaker 1:

She was his partner that's what they say to make themselves.

Speaker 3:

She was there from the beginning.

Speaker 1:

That's what they say. To make them just cuz you were there.

Speaker 3:

Nah, no, no, no, oh so it, you know, she, she did all those.

Speaker 1:

Is that all? Those? Are she? All jokes aside? Yes, did she deserve half? No, yes, it did.

Speaker 2:

You wasn't there when she had to do what she had to do $50 billion.

Speaker 1:

What the fuck what he got doing?

Speaker 3:

He trying to give it away himself.

Speaker 1:

Are you telling me she did enough for $50 billion?

Speaker 2:

I would just go say, chris, you wasn't with her shooting in the gym. I would just go say it. She wasn't there coding on the computer.

Speaker 3:

When he came home upset yelling. Chris did that work today. I'm pissed off. She would rub her feet. Had the food ready. Did the groceries, if I can.

Speaker 5:

I'm looking at her network. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm just waiting for one billion or women to get chopped in half. What Chopped in terms of your money?

Speaker 3:

Oh, thank you, I would just say clarify, don't stop when you say chopped in half.

Speaker 1:

No, I mean money-wise, the men get chopped in half all the time.

Speaker 3:

She got divorced. The other day too, I think she got married.

Speaker 1:

But I don't think that guy got nothing really.

Speaker 5:

You mean Jeff?

Speaker 1:

Beeson no, there's that place. She married one of her children's teachers. Swag, swag, swag, you are so toxic.

Speaker 2:

She's been watching that for a long time.

Speaker 5:

She still wants her to get a $34 billion.

Speaker 1:

She should have got at least a little one billion, it wouldn't hurt her.

Speaker 3:

No, it wouldn't hurt her. Why? You couldn't get a little billion.

Speaker 5:

You know what we so funny to be?

Speaker 1:

This is Ronald King's money, like he never drove the kids to count Like these people can end, like you know.

Speaker 3:

Certain things.

Speaker 5:

Certain things right, but I did some math the other day and I was like if they gave $10? Or let's say they gave $100 to every person in the world, but nobody don't have that type of money.

Speaker 1:

So 10 plus nobody. What are you going?

Speaker 5:

to do for $100? What is $100 going to do, you know, if you try?

Speaker 3:

What was the thing again? They said if you have a billion dollars, you could spend $100,000 a day for 30 years. Listen, it's crazy.

Speaker 5:

If you try to change the world and give something to everybody. Given people money does not help them.

Speaker 1:

We learned that in COVID. I will keep you trying to tell you. You know, we learned that in COVID Given people money does not fix problems.

Speaker 3:

No, but the thing is, it helps the system, the system going.

Speaker 1:

Some people, yeah, but it doesn't help the individual. Some people will make it work for themselves, Other people it just money burns a hole in their hand. They will never be able to manage money. No, that's true.

Speaker 2:

People who have proper financial literacy know how to handle money.

Speaker 1:

So if some people that's not all of us.

Speaker 3:

Some people, some people got there and I fucking tweet, bro. The mom was like lunch meat was $3 in 2020. No, it's $7 in 2023. It's not financial literacy, something else is going on, bro. It's price gouged. But, yes, financial literacy is important. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's the truth, though.

Speaker 2:

Vic never wants to give me my flowers. I love you. You know that I write, I give you, your flowers, my love.

Speaker 3:

Thank you, barim up. Yes, he knows that I write. It's impossible to talk about the fights that you're hungry and I think, the real jokes aside, the answers are more social programs. There's more programs to get them involved. In the afternoons, you know, spending energy, teaching things like those family resource you wouldn't teach a security guard just to beat them up.

Speaker 1:

I'm rolling with baton and just start hunting elix To you and Keisha's type of government Problems.

Speaker 2:

That would be you okay, no, the real problem with those kids, I would hide y'all in court.

Speaker 3:

so quick bro, I would be rich.

Speaker 2:

The real problem with those kids is that.

Speaker 3:

It would be Victor Gray High School. After when I'm finished with y'all I agree.

Speaker 2:

The real problem with those kids is that they don't have any real consequences to what happens. I mean, I see PTAs going up left, right and center. I got to see all the communications so I see what's going on. But for me as a parent, that's the real issue.

Speaker 1:

It's already too late. You're not going to fix that problem overnight.

Speaker 5:

You're not fixing that problem. We're not trying to fix the problem.

Speaker 2:

We need to mitigate the problem. We need to lead by example as adults. So IE yeah, but the adults want to go fight too. So back to our MLAs. They up in the legislative assembly talking about mitigated dribble. It starts from management, come all the way down. So we can't have a government that acting like that but then expect for our children to be able to handle them.

Speaker 3:

I see a person that's allegedly put someone in a lunch room, so we need to trigger it.

Speaker 2:

I think one thing we've learned across the world Everybody needs to lead with action.

Speaker 1:

But I think one thing we learned across the world well, most parts of the world that, well, the biggest, like America, came out in the UK. Those are parts that I really know, that I've watched, and Jamaica is a.

Speaker 2:

Watch out, it's camera, damn day up.

Speaker 1:

It is all high school in parliament. There is no mature behavior in parliament.

Speaker 3:

But it's in this parliament. They do that on the election Time to get votes. All that, the entire act of it all.

Speaker 1:

You pray on people's emotions, it's popularity wins.

Speaker 5:

It's.

Speaker 2:

Well, that sounds like we, the fools, we need to stop thinking about popularity and this and that we need to look at how is it. Well, well, Anna, because Anna been voting. This will be my first time and this is my first time being a tension, but you are part of the problem.

Speaker 3:

Nope, I am not.

Speaker 1:

You are part of the problem. You are. You turned a year old. You've been able to vote since you were 18. You part of the problem.

Speaker 2:

I was doing other things, I couldn't focus on the government just then?

Speaker 5:

Well, I don't cry about it now.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm not crying about it, no. I've never been one to cry about it, I've always just.

Speaker 1:

Don't blame us because you didn't vote.

Speaker 3:

Whatever?

Speaker 2:

But now that I'm paying attention, no, I can blame, you because you voted, so that's that.

Speaker 3:

But, kisha, I'm gonna say that, I'm gonna say this to you Kisha, kisha, they really, they really good at what they do. Doing who? All of them? For Anna. No, no, no, no for you two.

Speaker 2:

You are never a rain for your MP, I would not vote first before I vote him in if I did not agree.

Speaker 3:

Like for sure, for sure, but.

Speaker 2:

Anna's still going on to vote him in anyway, so that's it Me not making no sense. Everybody should just not go If those are the people that y'all don't want to vote no not even worse, you acting like I got 19 votes no, not even worse.

Speaker 1:

She's talking to me like, hey, vote it, every single one of them in.

Speaker 2:

You put them in too. No, I'm not talking to you. I don't even know who we vote for. I'm speaking to all of you. I'm speaking to all of you I speak, and I don't even mean you, I mean the whole.

Speaker 3:

You can't tell me not to vote. I'm speaking to all of you guys, because they're gonna take the busload down and get them, they're gonna make them vote and then they're gonna win.

Speaker 2:

What do you mean? They're gonna take which busload down?

Speaker 3:

How do you date?

Speaker 2:

No, everybody go vote for themselves. So that mean one, one, one, one one. How they gonna tie, how they gonna break that tie breaker.

Speaker 3:

Keeps just so cute what they're gonna go fucking systems that run on like.

Speaker 2:

I am so cute.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because you just said that they're gonna vote for themselves. It'll be one one one one.

Speaker 2:

No, because you were saying take all of us out of it. So I'm like yeah, naturally I go vote for myself, you take and go vote for one other.

Speaker 3:

They might be running buses going in. We see you now vote. Yeah, they come pick you up at your house and so far, no, I know, but that's what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying Y'all are a part of the problem, because why are you voting people that you don't even believe in their vision? Why?

Speaker 3:

You don't want to watch it.

Speaker 2:

You are part of the problem.

Speaker 3:

My stove is on right now, you see, guys.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna hurt it here first. This is exactly what I'm trying to prove.

Speaker 1:

Because you brought me back to Australia. I don't know why you listen to Victor Well buy me a house Buy me an apartment.

Speaker 3:

Wait, wait, wait, don't say that. Be where ever you are.

Speaker 2:

Buy me a house and you will get my vote for 10 years, Victor. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

But I was gonna say, though, I think it's gonna be interesting to watch Keecho because we've, is it Jody? Let me shout out to Jody that was our first time voting last election, thank you. And Jody came by after she was like I regret my vote. Oh yeah, because I wanted to say they're really good and they will say what they need to say. They will fucking trick you blood.

Speaker 2:

But that's why it took me so long to get registered, because I don't care what they want. Say all of these rallies and whatever, whatever. But can you get to the nitty-gritty of what is happening these?

Speaker 3:

are my issues. I watched them on Go For.

Speaker 5:

My. I watched them on Go For my.

Speaker 3:

Honda.

Speaker 2:

Inspire. Wait, how are we going to know that?

Speaker 5:

How are we going to know if they can get there? He had a Honda.

Speaker 3:

Inspire, but they can't show me.

Speaker 1:

We were one of us, we were one of the people's A Honda Inspire.

Speaker 3:

Honda Inspire. One of the One of the ground, one of us. He was a shooter, he grinded he. Six weeks after election, big body bands, money, green, hmm. No answering calls.

Speaker 1:

I see somebody got a brand new Tahoe.

Speaker 3:

They will fucking trick you.

Speaker 1:

Somebody got a brand new Black Tahoe.

Speaker 3:

I don't know who that I don't know you speaking Yo speaking of. Oh, yeah, okay, okay, I don't want me to answer.

Speaker 2:

I don't want me to, because you're not going to let Chris. You know, I got a set and I realized a dude resigned last week.

Speaker 3:

Well, one of them was speaking to me and gave me this shit in code and I didn't pick up on it. They said someone was going to quit. There you go, and I wasn't paying attention. You know, it was a Friday. It was a happy hour as well, you know the streets be speaking.

Speaker 1:

You just know it in tune. Yeah, shout out to Snoke.

Speaker 2:

Why would you say that?

Speaker 1:

Because Snoke is the streets, bro. That boy got every fucking. His air is like glued to the fucking streets.

Speaker 2:

Set of concrete.

Speaker 3:

If I bit something it'd be like oh Snoke. He's like yeah, don't worry, hold on. Yeah, real quick, real quick. How important is it for time apart in relationship Time apart.

Speaker 2:

Very important.

Speaker 1:

You know what's funny that you say that I just finished season one of the Crown, okay, and it started season two. So the part where the Queen sent Phillip away to go open the Olympic Games in Australia and he was mad because, you know, she was like unhappy with their marriage and stuff and the time apart was supposed to like help him grow or whatever, but it ended up making her jealous of all the adventures he was going on and whatever Swoom in.

Speaker 3:

He's having fun.

Speaker 2:

Wait a minute. You've forgotten a part of that.

Speaker 1:

Which part? Which part?

Speaker 2:

Oh, he had a side piece to ballerina. Okay, right, that is what she had an issue with.

Speaker 3:

That's the meanest school in the grand scheme.

Speaker 2:

You see how men gas like you.

Speaker 3:

She was upset because the side chick was present.

Speaker 1:

Well, she only found out, but apparently in the show she found out about the side chick when he was leaving, because because he he like a fool when you put a photo of her inside his going his backpack and she was putting her camera. So she so she, so she checked the phone.

Speaker 3:

No, he checked the phone, so I got a how to how to tend the date.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh. So the man had a picture of her inside the inside the bag. She was putting her camera in the bag for him to take away to take film and stuff. And then she, you know, see but anyway, but the time apart, but that time I think I was like six months.

Speaker 3:

That was I mean how long they been together first. I mean they may need that.

Speaker 1:

But back in the day, when you travel, when you travel, you travel, yeah, You're on boat Boat for months and I'm like you know you just taking out a little hop, skipping a jump.

Speaker 3:

Um no time apart is good, I know.

Speaker 2:

Doesn't matter if you the queen of England, queen B, d, d, no matter if you get one.

Speaker 1:

Just solo trips.

Speaker 2:

Even Beyonce got it that way, you know, Beyonce stop stop that.

Speaker 3:

She did not get you.

Speaker 2:

Becky with the good hair, beyonce did not get you.

Speaker 3:

That was a ploy to sell albums.

Speaker 2:

Nope, I'm gonna stay away Um so long. Be his ass in the elevator.

Speaker 3:

And I'm gonna start by that. I stick Wait, um, let's go to here, bro. It's about two hours, so time apart, though, you think it's good?

Speaker 1:

Yeah For sure. How much, how much time?

Speaker 2:

Um, you don't have to put time constraints, but you definitely need to give me my space.

Speaker 3:

We can't do.

Speaker 1:

Six months the long time See this ting like a weekend.

Speaker 3:

No, I think it should do some self care. So like go go yourself and I get this on, let the person have chance to miss you. Um, keep just a six months though.

Speaker 2:

I know I never said that, but I like my personal space. I don't want you all up in my face.

Speaker 3:

I like Now I want you clean up under my arm, no, like in my skin.

Speaker 2:

No, I need my speed. Like when I cuddling, I prefer to be the big spoon. Let me hug you Cause, then when I read it, to detach and I could detach and go in my corner. But you on me, let me go, I'm in prison. Look at Chris face.

Speaker 3:

I think Chris agreed. No, I like to be like this when you want to be alone.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I do like that, yeah, no, for sure, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I don't. We don't need to be at all the events, I don't need to be going to the store together all the time you go, do your thing, have fun. Yeah, literally, I see you in a bit yeah.

Speaker 2:

You go do your thing, you have fun. But of course there comes a time where you just want to be all in your partner's space, so like when I get like that, then I will express that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Oh, thank you, I learned from the best. Oh gosh, here's her, here's her check. Well, I take it about.

Speaker 3:

Here's her check. Oh yeah, let's go to here. And if I'm talking to them and, if I'm a commiss, where we go to Chris.

Speaker 2:

And, if I'm welcome, I missed you so much.

Speaker 1:

Think twice before you have kids.

Speaker 2:

I like that.

Speaker 1:

They like that. Think about your place, your place and if you are making an addition or subtraction to society.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you all. Go out and breathe, please. We need kids or we need cameras in the future.

Speaker 2:

I going to have my when I'm, when I'm, when I'm old.

Speaker 3:

I need someone to be put into the pension so I can have my pension. That's. That's exactly how this is.

Speaker 2:

I go into my MP tomorrow and we push in sterilization for us.

Speaker 3:

He's never getting elected again, love you guys.

Speaker 3:

We got to hit real quick. You know how it is. I'm pleased to argue with us while you listen. It makes for a better experience. Think of it as interactive 3d, 4d. I'll find some. You can find some IG app or link up. You know how it is. Whether it is in your car, you're cleaning your positive time at work. We hope you enjoy hanging with as much as we enjoy to making this for you. Keep us in your thoughts and tell a friend, and tell a friend and keep spreading this around until next time. Enjoy your week out there and stay safe, stay blessed and hopeful. We'll be back together, same time, same place next week. One of the things that I want to do is to link up Missed you guys.

Speaker 2:

Bye.

The Link Up Podcast
Formula One and Event Experiences
Stamp Duty and Personal Safety Measures
Pepper Spray Debate and Parliamentary Antics
Troubles in an Independent-Led Government
Political Strategy and Confidence Vote Discussion
Youth Behavior and Community Observations
Burning Boy, Super Bowl, Britney Spears
Cayman Islands Tourism and Cultural Identity
The Impact of Immigration on Society
Government Support vs Personal Responsibility for Having Children
Sports Talk and Celebrity Relationships
Financial Freedom and Gender Roles
Time Apart's Importance in Relationships