I’d Be Mad Too 3400

May 15, 2026 00:42:43
I’d Be Mad Too 3400
MANdatory Overtime
I’d Be Mad Too 3400

May 15 2026 | 00:42:43

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This week includes us giving flowers to the NY Knicks performance thus far in the playoffs.  

The return of random thoughts as well and we read an email filled with wisdom.

#ClassicalHighstarBars is a tutorial on a classic hip hop signature move.

Continued prayers to our soldiers and citizens abroad!!!!!!!! 

We end things as DJ Highstar shows brotherly (love to the sisters too) love to the community and supporters, thank you for your listen! Make sure you’re being heard!!

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[00:00:03] Speaker A: Y. Yo, what up, bro? Y' all stand for O.T. yeah. Nah, get that bread, bro. Y' all gotta stay for O.T. listen up, workers. Overtime is mandatory this weekend. No excuses. [00:00:22] Speaker B: Let me work. Please let me work. Let me work. Please let me. Omega Sci Fi fraternity Greta the tittle tattle prattled on about the little metal [00:00:43] Speaker A: bottle she spat a bit of spittle on the modern brittle cattle in a bitter battle. Hey, hey. [00:00:47] Speaker B: Stop questioning my methods, okay? [00:00:49] Speaker A: I was chosen for this task for a very good reason. No chose. [00:01:13] Speaker B: Welcome to Atlanta. Jacking and jacking the clothes Adolescents packing a phone who is it? Don't happen to know the one with the blow who did it? It was me, I suppose. JD in the rose and looters in the cut supreme Skating down old Nat Gat tucked and lean I split your spleen as a matter of fact I split your team no blood on the sneaks gotta keep it so my kicks is clean, I get the cream Cops see me flick beans I'm allergic to Dr. Crime and a histamine do the knowledge I know you going to let me work Please let me work. I used to pray for times like this to rhyme like this so I had to grind like that to shine like this In a matter of time I spent on some locked up shit in the back of the paddy wagon Cuffs locked on wrist See my dreams unfold Nightmares come true it is time to marry the game and I said, yeah, I do if you want it, you gotta see it with a clear eye view Got shorty, she try and bless me Like I said I chew like a N. Sneeze nigga, please for them trick and squeeze, I'm getting clean Never let them hoes get in between or what we started, lil nigga but I'm lying hard if they love me when I was stuck and they hate it when I departed I go and get it regardless Draw it like I'm an artist Crawling went straight to walking with foreigns in my garages of foreign menaging sucking and swallowing Anything for a [00:02:46] Speaker A: dollar, y' all Forget the, forget the language on this one, y' all. [00:02:50] Speaker B: I did it without a but we in here, y'. [00:02:52] Speaker A: All. I did with Mariah, you did it with Mariah? [00:02:57] Speaker B: I'm on fire, Icy as a hockey ring on fire. Okay, When I bought the Rolls Royce, they thought it was leaf Then I bought that new Ferrari hey, the rest in peace. Hey, the rest in peace. Rest in peace. To the parking lot Phantom can't even fit in the park spot you ain't [00:03:13] Speaker A: talking about what up, Y' all. [00:03:15] Speaker B: What you talking about, gangster? Moving silence. [00:03:25] Speaker A: Wait a minute. Thought I was finished. Yeah, you are finished. All right. Okay, that's another one. You're finished. [00:03:35] Speaker B: Do the knowledge. I know you gonna dig this. [00:03:39] Speaker A: All right, get up out of there, Philly. Y' all about it, too. Yeah, yeah. It's only right when we leave. Philly. I know what time it is. Okay? Okay, Philly, what's happening? How y' all feeling? Shout out to Daryl Mori. What's up, y'? All? What up? We gonna get started in a second, y'. [00:04:10] Speaker B: All. [00:04:10] Speaker A: We going to get started in a second. Hold on. Mom smiling. Start. And it's time to start growling. I don't know how much I'm going have to edit over this, but I really don't care. This week. Yeah. You feel me, Philly, what up? While we living out of prison, the boys in the squatter. Okay, okay. Wild out. Rap about it. What else? Why you yawning, man? Well, we wish, kind of wish that Philly could put up more than 10 points in the fourth quarter, but thank you. Thank you, my brother. Let's stop playing with him, y'. All. Let's stop playing with him. What else? Top to bottom, they say that we are home to violence. Where's the new Dow Jones? And now pull over there, huh? I don't know about all of that. J. Like that, like that. Hockey sticks. What's happening, y', all, though? What's up? What's up? It's kind of a grand introduction this week, and it's appropriate as well, but I'm your main man, DJ High Star. Welcome to another episode of Mandatory Overtime. Appreciate y' all joining me here for another episode. The aim here, mandatory Overtime, is for us to recalibrate, redefine our definition of manhood in our community and our community that consist of you all. So definitely appreciate you guys for joining me. She's simply a audio journal of an 80s, baby. Social experiment and consistency. You could have been anywhere in the world, but you're here listening to me. You know, for that, I appreciate you. You heard live from the 704 Charlotte, America. Now, don't confuse us with the manosphere. It's just a place where the man is fair. So pull up a chair. Like comment, subscribe, share, engage. Make some noise, though, because your man is here. You heard? So got my Russian sound engineer in the cut and the check, 1, 2. Check, 1, 2. All right, I think it's time to go to work. Yeah, man. Awesome, awesome week that I've had a lot of Rest, not a lot of anxiety and everything like that, you know. And gotta thank the New York Knicks for that, man. Thank you, y'. All. Performance that y' all have had, you know, thus far in the postseason has really helped me as a fan. Just keep calm and relaxed. Can't say the same for everybody else. But, hey, we've been on the other side of it, so I can understand. I can understand the hate. And I think one ongoing theme with today's episode is I can understand why you're mad. I can understand why y' all mad out there. So shout out to an early brotherly love. We're gonna be giving a lot of brotherly love to the Knicks. Shout out to the Knicks today, man. But salute to some of these other teams as well. However, thinking about revisions wise, I know last week we was talking regions, speaking with RB a little bit and some other people about the show, and I wanted to clarify with the Issa Rays, and I believe Tyler is from Hawthorne, California, but again, all of that stuff in that area of Southern Cal, I consider one region and then the Bay, like, you got your Mazi again, Kehlani, Keisha Coles, all of that type of stuff coming from the Bay as a different, you know, a whole different region and stuff like that. So, again, give us your feedback with that as far as which regions y' all feel like has produced the most fruit. I didn't give a lot of love last week to the Carolinas, and I think I did overlook them with North Carolina in particular. Shout out to Trap Dicky, though, representing South Carolina, Pageland, but with North Carolina in particular, of course, you've had Dababy, but you got J. Cole, Petey Pablo, you know, back in the day. But it doesn't get said enough or spoken enough about The Little Brothers, 9th Wonder Rhapsody, all of that stuff coming out of Durham, you know, Raleigh, Greensboro, and all of that. So shout out to North Carolina as well. Definitely have been responsible for a lot of, you know, hip hop that has held integrity and stuff like that over the past few decades. So salute to the Carolinas as well. But I would still love to hear all of y' all feedback about which regions have produced the best fruit whenever it comes to, you know, the new generation of our culture and representing it responsibly. Right? So, yeah, looking forward to that from you. All gonna go ahead and move forward here. I'm gonna say go ahead and get to this. Building some wisdom before we get started today. [00:10:29] Speaker B: Y' all ain't in all of that, son. Build, destroy, the builders. [00:10:32] Speaker A: To elevate the mentalities of self and [00:10:34] Speaker B: those around self, to add positive energy to every nation. To build, you must first start from the root, which is the knowledge foundation. [00:10:42] Speaker A: And I don't want to. [00:10:43] Speaker B: The highest peak. To destroy is to eliminate and destroy any and all negativity that enters my cipher of supreme harmony. [00:10:51] Speaker A: Peace, God. Peace, God. Come on, son. [00:10:55] Speaker B: Do the knowledge. I know you gonna dig this. [00:11:00] Speaker A: All right, so this week we got a couple of pieces of wisdom that we're going to build on. Of course, gonna start off, let's see, with Taz. With brother Taz. So he's got a couple got to catch up on with him. These is kind of straightforward. Strength is not internal. It comes from within. That's tough right there for my brother Taz. And then, let's see here. Time is more valuable than money. You can earn more money, but you cannot get more time. All right? Sometimes it's got to be restated. The black sheep is sometimes the only one telling the truth. Don't I know it. All right. The mind is like water. When it's turbulent, it's difficult to see. When it's calm, everything becomes clear. I don't know what that accent was from. I was just feeling a little Bruce Lee ish. So y' all forgive me on that accent. Let's see here. All right. Cousin Jerome, always going to come through with a couple of pieces of wisdom. So we've got here the heart. This was some Mother's Day wisdom here. But the heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness. Ain't that the truth, Baby Ruth? I can't even say. The author's name is De Bozak. Okay. All right. On the left hand. And then also this is from Stevie Wonder. And happy birthday to Stevie Wonder. It says, I am what I am. I love me. And I don't mean that egotistically. I love that God has allowed me to take whatever it was that I had and to make something out of it. So salute. Salute to brother Stevie. And happy birthday again to Stevie Wonder. We could take a quick second here. Did want to give a couple of rest in pieces, so. Or is it rests in peace, y' all let me know. I. I'm genuinely wondering. So it's several. Rest in peace is that I would like to give. So would it be rest in pieces or rests in peace that I'm. That I'm trying to deliver? Anywho, y' all let me know. Let's start off, all right. Let's start off with the white guys. Ted Turner, and I heard Bobby Cox has passed away as well. So Ted Turner over Turner, you know, network television, tnt, tbs, all of those stations. He passed away. So, you know, RIP and then Bobby Cox. It was just interesting. I wanted to bring that up because Bobby Cox was over the Atlanta Braves and was the general manager of the Atlanta Braves. In the rise of cnn, tnt, tbs, tcm, Turner Classic Movies. But cnn, more importantly, I think USA was in that as well. But all of these Ted Turner stations, Bobby Cox, he definitely was around. He helped to like. He was just the face of the Braves organization. So the nation. I know I saw a lot of the Braves baseball up in New York, all the way up in Queens. And that was largely due to Ted Turner and him kind of nationalizing his networks and you know what he was doing in Atlanta, putting that stuff on tv. So salute. Salute to Ted Turner and Bobby Cox. Now, Jason Collins and Brandon Clark. Jason Collins, he had cancer, I believe. Stage four cancer, I want to say. May have been prostate. I don't want to miss. Get that wrong, in other words. So keep it at that. He succumbed from cancer and he was known as the first openly gay NBA player. And then also the young brother that just passed, Brandon Clark, he played with Memphis and he's about 28 years old, but he. He passed and transitioned from a drug overdose. So definitely to those. All those gentlemen, God bless him and rest well, certainly rest in peace. So just had to say those words, give those words out there, y'. All. Now, moving forward, I got a couple of random thoughts and stuff that I do want to speak about, but we do have an email that I wanted to read, so you go ahead and bring this up. I haven't even proofread it yet, but let's go ahead and read the email here. Let's see. And I'll give you. I'll give y' all 300,000 Drew Carey, whose Line Is It Anyways? Points that don't matter. If somebody could tell me what that sample is in the background or whatnot. Let's see here. All right, so here goes the email, y'. All. Hey, mandatory OT fam. It's your girl, Reb. Just wanting to send some encouraging and positive energy your way. As our brightest days are coming. The world is constantly getting darker. Fine. Find some pocket of sunshine, okay? And I am no expert, and I know you can't budget your way out of poverty. Higher wages are necessary, but I know how to save a coin or two. So here are my Favorite money saving tips Salute. Salute to Ari B. Looking out for the community. All right, number one, coupons. Coupons. Coupons. Basic, I know, but so slept on. Not just for the grocery stores, restaurant, retail, etc. Check the back of that receipt. Pull the paper ones or clip electronic ones through the various apps. It becomes a thrill when you see how much you can save. Salute. Number two, Gas rewards. I use Harris Teeter fuel points to get up to $1 off at the pump and with gas, damn near $5. It makes a difference. It perpetuates the predatory nature of having to spend to save. But it's something. So salute to that as well. Number three, the 5 4-321-grcery method. I use this to budget my groceries. Five veggies, four fruit, three protein. Two carbs. One fun treat. There's also another 150 grocery trend that I want to try, which is $60 on protein, 20 on veggies, 15 on fruits, $20 on carbs, $20 on snacks, and 15 on miscellaneous things. Things. It could work. I'll try it out and let you know. So all of these things require a level of patience and intentionality. Intentionality. Something we should consider implementing in our lives for ourselves and others. With love always, Reb. Salute. Salute to Reb. Thank you so much for that email. We're gonna go over that. That's. Yeah. Beautiful words and. And wonderful words. So again, let's see here from the jump. As our brightest days are coming, the world is constantly getting darker. Find some pockets of sunshine. I love that I'm no expert and no, you can't budget your way out of poverty. Yep. But again, I appreciate you doing what we can and controlling what we can in suggesting and sharing. So I'll build on some of these as we go back over on coupons. Definitely. Like you said, it's very slept on. You know, could turn a 70 grocery store trip into a 52 grocery store trip just like that if you have the right coupons. Like she said, clip the back of the receipt, pull the paper ones or clip the electronic ones through the various apps. Salute. Then gas rewards. Of course, I'm sure that we all use the gas rewards. Now that last sentence she sent said, and that is important. It perpetuates the. Excuse me, it perpetuates the predatory nature of having to spend to save. But it is something. So I do agree with that. But. So when it comes to gas, I approach it, try to approach it in a perfect world, having my tank full and then when it gets to half, not Letting it get under half without filling it back up up in these type of times where gas is very, very high. So I was doing that back in what, 2012 or 2008 as well when we saw these spikes in gas prices. So hopefully that, that helps out as well. And it's understated and it may cost a little extra and stuff like that to do, but having a car properly maintained and, you know, caught up to date when it comes to oil changes and your tires and stuff like that is definitely going to help in times like these where gas is a little bit higher and you want to save everywhere that you can. So salute to you with that the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 grocery method. All right, so the 5, 5 veggies, 4 fruits, 3 proteins, 2 carbs, 1 fun treat. And then on buck 50 grocery trend is interesting as well. The $60 protein, 20 veggies, 15 fruit, 20 carbs, 20 snacks, 15 miscellaneous things. And the sad thing is that that's for like a single person, right? Like because you, you think about it, I mean you can feed some, some, some children and stuff with that, but it's difficult. It looks difficult, but nevertheless thinking optimistically, we definitely appreciate the suggestions, Rab. Definitely appreciate that, that. Thank you once again. Salute. Let's see here. All these things require a level of patience. All right? This stuff is not going to change overnight and we, our habits do need to adjust regardless if we like it or not, as the world is changing. So thank you again, Reb. Something we should consider implementing in our lives for ourselves and others. With love always. So I really appreciate that Reb. If any of you all have any money saving tips or tips you want to share with the community as far as life hacks, if you will, feel free to email us at mandatoryot704gmail.com it's mandatory ot704gmail.com or you can call the hotline 704-781-7011. That's 704-781-7011. And we'll make sure that we make sure that you're heard or whatnot. You know, so I want to move forward. I guess I could go over some random notes or some random thoughts real quick. Might be random rants, but I wanted to start off with I am starting to see children outside playing a little bit more. I'm happy to see that, you know, very happy to see that. Like give y' all a round of applause. Getting your kids outside, word, riding bikes, you know what I'm saying? Running in packs, running in groups together, outside, you know, with outside on you when you come back inside for too long, they was just sitting inside in the air conditioning, but starting to see a lot more kids just getting out and being active and stuff. And I absolutely love to see that, you know, hey, yo, pardon the left. Ain't nothing like that. Y' all know that. You know, we. I want to say it, but saying, bro, we black over here. I ain't no funny stuff, but it's good to see the youngins outside, man. I'm saying, running around and all of that. Let's see here. All right, I was thinking about this earlier, and I don't want. I don't know. I don't want this to come off the wrong way, but when I think about there's a safe space, y'. All. So even when y' all email in, just know that there's a safe space, okay? And first of all, I'm. I'm coming from a place of love, all right? So salute to all of my coaches out there, all right? To everybody of different ethnicities and backgrounds, this is just observations, okay? Anthropology, if you will. All right? However, whenever it comes to. Let's just say. Eastern asian, All right? Whenever it comes to, like, Indian families and stuff like that or whatever, right? Like, if you could follow me, y'. All. If y'. All. If you're in a. Like an apartment building or something like that, I was thinking in my head, do they. Are they. Are they cooking. Are they cooking with curry, like, at every dish or what? What makes that. This is not even. I'm not trying to be disrespectful, but what would make that smell so bold? Like, you know what I mean? Where it kind of. It goes into the apartment hallways and things like that. And then I actually have the same question for the Hispanic community. Mexicans, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, that use, like, a lot of adobo in that heavy seasoning. Why is it that around dinner time, it's always that same heavy, heavy smell that ends up taking over the. The hallways? Like, even if it's like, pizza night for them or something like that, like, they don't even got to be cooking in their house, but the hallway in the apartment buildings will always end up smelling like. I don't know. I don't know. I mean, if this. If y' all are out there and y' all understand what I'm talking about, perhaps y' all can call or write that back in or. Or. Or let me know if I'm bugging or not, Y' all could hit me with the. And then sometimes it. It may sound stereotypical for somebody to say that we smell like deep fried chicken or fried fish or something. I'll take that. I'll take that. But it. I just don't understand it. And I'm just trying to get an understanding of. Like, when I was younger, if I go into the hallway of the apartment building, why is. Whatever they're cooking, it could be beef, lamb, chicken, pork. But it. Why is that smell the same every night coming from over there at that apartment door? I don't know. I don't know. So again, and salute to all of my Indian brethren, my Hispanic brothers and sisters. This is not trying to incite anything or be disrespectful or insulting, but I genuinely am curious of that. So y' all get back at me with that. If y' all have any kind of, you know, any kind of answer with that. Want to move forward here. Wanted to go ahead and celebrate my. My Knicks a little bit more. You heard Shout out to the New York Knickerbockers, we still not gonna play Deep song. You know, the song that we're not gonna play. All right. What I wanted to have queued up was like, a compilation of people and how they've been talking slick about the Knicks all through. All through the playoffs. And I told. I told Sock early on, you know, it's gonna get exhausting to be a Knicks hater. Okay, That's. That's one thing that's kind of coming to fruition. I'm still waiting to replay the Carl Anthony Towns take that I had with regards to him being Finals mvp. That's another take that we're gonna have to revisit the longer that the playoffs go on. However, I just wanted to mention, as me and Sock was talking about it as well, that the Knicks. We're really. Dare I say. Hold on, hold on. I fought y'. All. Let me see here. [00:28:38] Speaker B: Let me work. Please let me work. Let me work. Please let me work. [00:28:47] Speaker A: I think that the Knicks are like franchise killers, if you think about it. I'm just saying. And some teams, you know, you're a rival of some teams, and you got their number. Y' all go back and forth, or you go to the championship game one year, and then the other team goes to the championship the other year, or, you know, you go back Lakers, Celtics or Cavaliers, warriors, you know, spurs and. And whatever, whoever. But we just. It gets dangerous with the Knicks. We're like franchise killers. Hear me Out. Hear me out. After we beat Boston last year, they've never been the same. Jason Tatum, of course, had to recover from his injury, rushed his way back because of what Jalen Brown was doing, and then now their team is in all disarray or whatnot. Okay, then. Now you have Philadelphia after us smacking them up and. And giving them the business with the brooms, sweeping them up in Philly. What up, Meek? What up, Gilly? Now you got Daryl Morey fired, okay? And then you got to figure out what they're gonna do with Embiid and Paul George. Of course, after we beat Atlanta, everybody's trying to figure out, yeah, we got Athletic Kaminga and Dyson Daniels and then Jalen Johnson, but what are we going to do with CJ McCollum and some of our other free agents like Gabe Vincent and stuff? So, you know, I'm just pointing out the. The obvious now. Not to mention Indiana's obsession with us and their emotional series with us, which propelled them to the finals. For them to, you know, unfortunately go down in the finals last year to Oklahoma City, just one. One game away, where Tyrese was starting off the game very well. But their obsession with New York, it's gotten where they at right now. Okay? Zubak having to deal with Zubak, then traded away picks. Can't get a top prospect even at the tanking all of this year with franchise killers, man. So at the end of the day, though, the Knicks, we stay solid, stay serious, stay locked in. I'm not worried about who we have to play. I'm more worried about the team that's playing us, being concerned and prepared to play us the way that things have been playing y'. All. That's. That's what I got on sports this week. I. I got it. Oh, yeah, yeah, I forgot. And I'd be mad, too. I'd be mad, too. Or I understand why you met. No, I'd be mad as well. I'd be mad, too. I'd be mad, too, if I was y', all, so it's all good. Salute to the Sixers fans crying salute to Taliko. He's also brought up this point, shout out to Sock. But we. And then also, you know, with the Knicks, we wanted the best road teams in the league, and the primary reason of that is because our fans travel. You know what I'm talking about? So y' all know what time it is. That's how the Knicks fans see it. Shout out to all of the Knicks fans that been walking in. Everybody trapped. Atlanta Philly, no matter where it's at, it seemed like just walking in the traps, taking over your trap. So salute to the all of the Knicks fans out there as well, once again holding it down. Nick's tape. So that's what we're gonna conclude it on that with the Knicks. You know, again, I'm excited to see what's going on. We got rest right now. Been able to rest our guys for this past week, get everybody healthy and then also observing. Okay, this is the last thing. I said that that was the last thing. This is the last thing. Everybody's talking about us playing Detroit. Oh, y' all better watch out for Detroit or y' all be able to handle Detroit. Y' all be. It's not even about Detroit. Can't even handle their food. Detroit not finishing they food. You heard Detroit can't even clean they plate up. They having trouble with. With Cleveland right now. So the, you know, we're gonna let them take care of whatever they got to take care of and hopefully come out of this round because if not bigger staff. Oh, no, buddy, I don't know. And the fact that they put it all on Cade Kate will be able to kind of use itself as the scapegoat and play the victim almost to get. I could, you know, a world. If you don't. If you don't like the. The full coaching picture, the coaching situation might be looking to get him up out of there, but nevertheless, if you're the Knicks, you sitting back and you studying, seeing first of all with Detroit, all right, they got that offensive deficiency situation. You know, of course they've got people that's familiar with us with the Thompson thing and all of that. Everybody in the media keeps bringing up that crossover with Jalen Brunson, crossing him over and do hitting the game winning shot. I don't like people bringing that up. Giving fuel to these athletes, but cool. We know how to kind of defend them. We got some history with the series and kind of got their number because we beat them in the last series. I would say that with Cleveland we got another older veteran, right, With James Harden. So he went through CJ McCollum, then Paul George and then now it would be if we play Cleveland, James Harden with the younger Donovan Mitchell, who's from New York at the Coco Jones girlfriend. So she would be courtside. It would be. It would be, you know, box office and stuff like that. But with them turnover prone. Okay, they got away with that. When the other night and their physical scene, but they got away with that. When the other night with the turnovers that they had. So those are the observations I made as a Knicks fan and thinking as the Knicks, if you are the Knicks and stuff like that. Also, as a random note, real quickly, Josh. Josh Hart, please, brother, can we get him out of the press conferences, please? I mean, I understand, but I'm like a superstitious type of guy, and Josh Hart's doing everything to Jinx. He's. I don't know. I don't know. I just. Just lock in, my boy. I think that you locked in, but I would prefer to see less of you at the press conferences. Josh Hart, you understand you entertaining and everything like that, but it's not the time to be entertaining right now, my brother. Right? It ain't no. Ain't no fun and games right now. Salute again to my New York Knicks. You gotta wait. You gotta wait before we play that song, y'. All. Yeah, I know. So Eastern Conference. Eastern Conference finals. Here we are. Here we are. So we'll see what we could do with that. I think I'm gonna go ahead and we'll do some classical High star bars here and then some Brotherly Love and get on out of here. Give me one second. Let's get these classical high star bars together. One moment. Today's work of art comes from the Cali Swag district. And these gentlemen were teaching us a fresh new dance back in 2008, which was just a rebirth of a Harlem legend. Doggy Fresh, the young gentleman rebirthed and gave new life to the danced the Dougie. The song, the accompanying song was led off by one smooth and verse one begins. They be like smooth, can you teach me how to Dougie? You know why? Cause all my love me, you know why? All I need is a beat that's super bumping and for you, you and you to back it up and dump it Put your arms out front, lean it side to side they gonna be on you when they see you hit that Dougie, right? Ain't nobody with my bro from Morningside he go by Bubba and he hit that dance like thunder I ain't from Dallas but I D town boogie I show, I show my moves off now and everybody trying to do me I leave the functions and all the ladies trying to screw me now you just do you and I' ma do me Love to hate so they try to shoot me stuck to me I think they try to glue me I make their part party shine bright when it started glooming this beat was bubblegum so I had to chew it Teach me how to Dougie. Teach me, teach me how to Dougie. Teach me how to Dougie Teach me, teach me how to Dougie. All my, love me, all my, all my, love me. All my bitches love me. You ain't my Dougie. The name is young for them dudes who don't know me. I know I'm from the west but I can teach you how to Dougie. I step up in the club and all these bug me on a nigga dancing none of them know me. I hear the squad screaming like, hey, get it, Brody. So I move my shoulders and I take it real low they like how he do that. He can Dougie on the flow and when that up, they like Dougie some O I'm like kind of tired then I pass it to the bro M Bone show these cats how to do that down south dance that we learned a little too fast and brought it to the hood and got the whole crew Teach me how to Dougie. Teach me, teach me how to Dougie. Salute. Shout out. Shout out to the Dougie Kelly Swag District and all of that. So, moving right along, I actually have vacation that I'm preparing for. So we're gonna. You know, in the spirit of mandatory overtime, I'm cutting mine short today. Shout out to the Knicks and salute to the Pistons and the Cavs. We're going to watch that game closely, y', all, and enjoy that. By the time that I speak with y' all next week, we'll have some updates. I'll be looking to record maybe before the Eastern Conference final starts. But brotherly love out there. Let's go ahead and let me see here for y'. All. My bad. Hold on. Here we go. All right, so I do want to show some brotherly love to all of the fellas out there. Poker. Shout out, Fat Boy. Now, Fat Boy, I would give everybody else nicknames. I just don't feel comfortable enough yet. My boy, Meatloaf Q. You know what I'm saying, T Dog. Salute to Mixmaster T. Sock. Brotherly love to kd as always, my brother, A. Butter. Shout out. And brotherly love the Big Cliff, too, y'. All. Big Cliff. Big Cliff came in on third place down there. John's Place, Fort Mill, South Carolina. He did pretty well down there at the poker. The poker game, y'. [00:41:12] Speaker B: All. [00:41:12] Speaker A: So salute to Big Cliff. Definitely salute all my brothers over there. Crux Media holding it down as well. Salute to all my brothers. Lambda Sigma Chapter of Omega Sci5 Fraternity Incorporated Anniversary or Q Bursary or Chapter charter days coming up soon. So salute to y'. All. Salute to the chapter. We'll see y' all soon. But, yeah, man. With supreme faith, that's in God. This next piece is straight from the heart. May the ego and the hubris never break us apart. And from one brother to another, if nobody's ever told you before, I love you. All right. I appreciate y', all, man. Thank you for joining us here. And we'll catch you next time on mandatory overtime. Peace. [00:42:00] Speaker B: Hey, everybody, it's closing time. [00:42:03] Speaker A: You don't gotta go home, but you can't stay here. [00:42:11] Speaker B: Closing time. To the knowledge [00:42:18] Speaker A: I know you gonna dig this. Exactly. Ex blackly. [00:42:33] Speaker B: Use a freaky ass. Hey, you don't fall in the left, champ. [00:42:39] Speaker A: Hip hop, hip, hop, hip hop.

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