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December 22, 2021 29 mins

A Massachusetts cannabis company is celebrating National Brownie Day with what it believes is the “largest THC-infused brownie ever made.” 850-pound pot brownie. California to Implement Statewide Standardized Cannabis Testing

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's now time for Cannabis Talk one oh one with
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of course my buddy Elvis who's joining us right now,
is that radio Elvis? Yes, right, and uh, Elvis, thank
you for joining us right now. Again, as the boys
are busy working, are lying or doing whatever, you know,
Blue is helping build. He's doing some serious labor right now.
Serious labor. Oh well, good, good and bad. It's not

(01:31):
my thing, it's just not Yeah, he's um, he's doing
we know, we have a new office right right, new office,
and so he's over there really putting this all together
for us right now, which is awesome. And uh, he's
literally doing so much, so much, so much. So we
appreciate Blue for doing what he's doing. And that being said,

(01:52):
Mark and Craig, I don't know what they're doing, probably
coming up with a new concept of something not to
do with us and for them to do it together.
And then I won't show for that. But you know,
those are just my low blows that I like to
throw here and there. That's what I mean. It's okay, right, yeah,
it's okay listen, And there's no animosity, it's just Hey,
we're doing the show. This is our thing today, you know,

(02:14):
and it's better. It's better that way anyways. And when
I say better, I have a story for you. And
we kind of talked about on the last show that
we did about social equity, and here's another one of
that just makes me smile when I see uh, minority
folks happing my helping minority folks. I like, don't get
me twisted, folks either. I like when anybody and everybody

(02:35):
helps each other, Don't get me wrong. It's just a
little more special to me when I see us. When
I say us, me being a minority, help each other,
because Lord knows, we like to turn our backs on
each other, it feels like easier than not. And when
you see us come together and it's all people come together.

(02:55):
But this story right here is jay Z back the
parent company's name, Tippany McBride as the managing director of
Social Equity Ventures to the parent company, a publicly traded
US cannabis organization backed by no other than jay Z,
is on a mission to make the cannabis industry more diverse, inclusive,

(03:18):
and equitable, which is key why because let's just face it,
you guys it hasn't been always and so aligning with this,
the company has hired Tiffany McBride as its new managing
director to the Social Equity Ventures it was founded in January.

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The parent company is California's leading vertically integrated cannabis company.
McBride's hire comes as the company's also welcome Carrie Arnold
as its Chief People Officer. Not only are they doing
you know, some color, but they're doing women, which is
key because because we need it, folks, you can't just

(04:02):
have which we have, Like, look in government, look in
the fucking world. White man, Why Elvis, I'm gonna say
this about you. This is why I love you so much,
because you've been the one, not the one. There's been
a couple, but not too many. But one of my friends,
that's the white man that has done the like what
Obama was there, like it's about time we get some
minorities up there. We had too many white men that

(04:24):
have run this country. And you're like not turned on
your people looked at it as like, well, this whole
world has been run by white old men forever and
it's time to make it, make a change. And you know,
I'm not saying anything against white old men that run
this government. But we need new ideas, We need new
people in there, and women and color need to be

(04:45):
in there because we're such a diverse country. You know,
they need their voices heard. They need certain legislation pass
that's going to help not only people of color but
us as as people as a human race in this country.
So yeah, I've always been that way. My parents raised me,
uh in a very liberal household. I wouldn't say your parents,
I'd say it's more your dad. Yeah, No, my mother

(05:06):
as well. My mother was that. My mother had us
going door to door during and this is I'm just
aging myself here during the Vietnam War going door to
door with an organization called war is not a good
thing for children and other living things or something like that.
War is not good for children and other living things.
And denouncing any war because any war is wrong in

(05:28):
my opinion, Um, you know, we have some funny ready
for this. I think there's a time for it, because
I've seen it in they have to defend ourselves. I
think there's a place in time for it. I don't
like it, but I do feel like that there have
been many unnecessary wrong I agree with that too. But
and not only that. For those who don't know, Elvis's
dad worked in the inner city streets of Los Angeles,

(05:49):
and at age fifty five he was in public administration.
He was a city manager for many years in Burbank,
in in other small and tracy. He was city manager
um in Brawley, California. And then he got out at
age fifty five, went and got his teaching credential at
San Diego State and wanted to make a difference, and
he took a job with the l a u. S D.

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And you know, he grew up in Los Angeles and
Montabello and this and that, went to USC graduated ninety
eight and he became a history teacher in Watts for
and it was he loved it. He was so good
at it, and he was he got all kinds accommodations.
But yeah, he wouldn't make a difference. Uh, you know
what's funny. What's funny about that? Before my parents got divorced,

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my dad was into a thing called est which was
a you know, self improvement. It's now called Landmark. And
he he wrote a lot of curriculum for this Landmark
and one of his good friends on that was Jeff Goldblum,
the actor. In fact, when my dad passed away, I
got an email from Jeff Goldblum's publicist saying, your father

(06:55):
changed Jeff's life type of thing. So my dad was
a very unique into visual um. But yeah, it's you know,
he he was very into social equity and he was
very into you know people um all getting the same
you know, opportunity, which was which is what he wanted
to do for the kids that he was teaching, uh

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in south central Los Angeles. So it's a great guy.
Great that all being said, let me get back to
this store right here, and and there's a quote right
here where it says, this is an exciting time to
join the parent company as the managing director of Social
Equity Ventures to continue to ensure that minority communities have
a seat at the table in the cannabis industry, McBride
said in a press release. The Social Equity Ventures Fund

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and the recent opening of Ellie's first black woman owned dispensary,
Josephine and Billy's, are just some of the ways we
are already making progress towards the more equitable future in cannabis. Now,
McBride joins the company with more than fifteen years of
experience and strategy developments, most recently serving as a big

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Chief Operator Officer. She will oversee the parent company's Social
Equity Ventures program and help identify more minority entrepreneurs working
in the cannabis sector to offer them capital and mentorship.
You know, it's just like I said, things like this
that are pushing in the right direction. You know. This
just comes a few months after the parent company appointed

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Troy Daxter to the CEO, making him the first black
CEO to lead a public cannabis company in the US.
So we're doing big things for men, for women, and
that big name jay Z behind it all. You know,
I'm not I'm not fraid to admit this. When I

(08:41):
tell people, they say, who was the biggest jerk you
ever met? Joe as Elvis. You probably get these type
of questions all the time, you know, because we've met
so many people. Sometimes jay Z not Sometimes jay Z's
name comes out of my mouth every time, much as
I said. You know, he was ad dick to me
at a couple of events where I try to do
my job. He was there doing a thing, and I'm
just like, you know, you've been cool to me in

(09:02):
the studio, and then I go out to the event.
We're at the the run DMC hands a Walk of
Fame thing, trying to get a sound bite from and
we're just in a v IP room together, right there's
only a few of us recorder and he tried to
hold on and he's not doing anything, and I'm like, dude,
I get it, but you know what I mean, Claire,
come on, don't get it. I get it. He probably

(09:23):
didn't remember you. First of all from the radio interview, guy,
you don't remember He's done a great point with probably
ear rings and yellow hair and the gold teeth is
that it was a silver one. But thanks you remembering that.
All being said, whatever I go from saying that about
him through now, you know, I still can use that
story and say, this was the biggest hurt moods that

(09:44):
I've had from the major celebrities that I've met, you know.
And then I hear the who's your favorite? And I
gotta tell everybody, my favorite's been the Rock, although Prince
was right there too, but the Rock just really stands out.
But that being said, my point to jay Z is
he keeps doing great things, man, you know, I've had
some bad encounters, but he really is doing some fucking

(10:05):
good out there and stops to use a JAP and
I borderline feel bad that I keep bad mopping either
certain individuals and private conversations, and I feel like I
had to clear my concerce on it because you're doing
great things. You're doing great things about to you and
keep hopping the minority folks, keep helping the women. It's
kind of a talk one on one. We'll be right
back after this. Welcome back to Cannabis Talk one on

(10:34):
one with Blue Joe Grande and Mark and Craig Washman,
the pop brothers at Law. I am joined with my
brother Elvis, my data. Yes, hello man, the myth, the
legend and all all of radio. This guy's making three
year and here he's got me into the game. He's
my idol. Here's the thing about our radio success that

(10:58):
we had you it's it's great to think back on
it all and it's it's it's like we were so
we were We worked hard, but we were also lucky
in the fact that radio is the only game. And
they let us be us. You know what I'm saying.
They let They gave us a long leash. And we
were on a music station in San Francisco for many,
many years and we didn't play any music, really, we
really didn't. It was just about content and funny and comedy,

(11:21):
and we were very lucky to be in radio at
that time. That was radio's hey day in my opinion,
and so it was. And Elvis, Before you go anywhere else,
I just want to tell people, if you're looking for
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(11:43):
dot com. That all being said, Mr Rockets Seeds, what
do you got over there? Well, I, you know, you
know me, I like serious things and I like, you know,
I like to, you know, get into deep discussions and
topics and things like that. But I saw this story
and I go whoa Norwood, Massachusetts. It's a little town
outside of Austin, a Massachusetts cannabis company. They're called Merry

(12:04):
med m A R I M E. D Baked what
they believe is the largest THHC infused brownie ever made
three feet by three ft square fifteen inches tall. It weighs. Dude,
it weighs eight hundred and fifty pounds. That's what your
mother weighed back in the heyday, I mean, and it

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contains twenty thousand milligrams of THC. The brownie, of course,
was made to celebrate the launch of the company's new
line of cannabis infused edibles called Bubbies Baked. According to
the statement, they said that the facility is the facilities
all over the United States. Um, what happens that brownie? Now? Well,
they said it's gonna be sent to its dispensary and

(12:48):
ultimately sold as a medical marijuana patient brownie. That means
they'll chop it all up and things like that. Do
you because you're gonna get diabetes after Yeah, you're gonna
be a diabetic a coma. Yeah, I remember edibles and
I don't don't go. Well, Um, I've had I remember

(13:10):
having pop brownies really many years ago, like in the eighties,
and the taste of the cannabis and there was just
too much. But I remember having an edible with my
ex girlfriend, you know, we're Jess where I her Her
brother was actually visiting us, um from New York, and
he's been in l a forever um, but he came
to town. But before he came to town, he texts me, hey, man,

(13:31):
do you have your pod card? I really want to
get some cannabis while I get there. So I went
and got my I went down to I walked to
Venice in California, right there on the strip, and I
walked up to this place. See a doctor, get your light,
get your you know, your doctor's license or whatever it
was at the time. And I walked into this place
and asked me a few questions. I said, I got
a bad bag, Okay, here you go. Where's your hunder
Bucks gave me that, and then I walked into their

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dispensary and back of the day. This was this was
two thousand seven, and this dispensary was like whoa flat
screens and you're I'm looking at all the strains and
I'm looking at all this stuff. So I got some uh,
I got some flower for him there. But then I
was out on Lincoln Boulevard in Venice if you know, um,
you know the area Marina del Rey, Venice and everything

(14:14):
in Los Angeles. And I'm in this little dispensary and
I go, I'm looking at their just their edibles, and
I'm looking at him. I'm going, uh, these are all
packaged edibles. These are great brownies, cookies. And guy goes,
hold on a second. He pulls out from behind the
behind the counter, pulls out this old tin and he
pulls this rusty and I say, it's rusty. It probably wasn't,

(14:35):
but in my mind it was this old rusty tin.
He goes, this woman has been baking s products for
twenty years here in Venice. And he opened this thing
and it was these chocolate chip cookies. And I don't
know if you've seen Pope fiction anybody, and I know
you probably have. You remember the suitcase when they open it,
the light comes out and it shines. That's what this
kind of experience I had. I go, oh my god,

(14:57):
I gotta get three of these. So I bought three
of them, and I put him in the freezer. And
he came and he visited us, and you know, he
smoked weed and this and that, and you know, I
hit it a couple of times with him. I ain't
gonna lie, but he I forgot about the cookies, so
we I thought, oh my god. I one day I
woke up and I go I gotta go get a haircut,
and I thought, oh my god, we're gonna go to

(15:18):
a movie later. Let's have an edible. And you know,
my ex girlfriend didn't do coke, but I mean yeah,
and she had issues. She's over that now, she's over
that now. But um, so I ate the cookie. She
ate one, and we eat the whole thing each. We
each ate one out of the freezer, and I walk
over to the I walk over to my haircut guy

(15:39):
and I'm sitting in the chair and all of a sudden,
it hits me and mind meld, freaking. My brain was
like this, and the guy, the guy who's a pot smoker, goes,
are you high? I go, I think so. And I
started getting texts from my ex girlfriend where I swear
to god, I thought the word murder was on the

(16:00):
I swear to god, I thought there was. I'm trying
to text her back and all her texts were like
all consonants and there no vowels in it and things
like that, So I knew she was tripping balls too.
So I finally got out of the chair. I think
I paid him. I walked and it's right across the
street from my condominium at the time in Marina del
Rey and I walk outside and I swear to gut,
everybody in the cars were looking at me. The paranoid

(16:22):
was set in. And I go to the light that
I pushed the button. I must have waited for it
to turn green like eleven times before I crossed. It
was probably once or twice, but in my mind it
was like forever. And I start walking across the street
and I swear to God, I thought I had Ronald
McDonald's shoes on. Those big Okay, there we go. I

(16:43):
knew if I'm gonna have the red hair, you had
the red wig just like Ronald. My mother did. God
rest her soul. Thanks for that. When I see that,
I swear to guys, just I'm gonna post it one.
Thanks for that, my dead mother. I appreciate it. But
and my my head felt like it was like a
Macy's Day parade float. I was out of it. So
I get to the I get to the condo and

(17:05):
I'm and not gonna open the door and the chain
is on and I'm not gonna going Are you in there?
She goes, oh, hold on, And I opened the door
and she is tripping hard. She says every time she
walks into a room, everything has changed. She opens a drawer,
and everything is different each time she opens that same drawer.
And so that kind of sobered me up pretty quickly,

(17:26):
and I had to be with her. We didn't go
to a movie. We just tripped balls. I don't know
how this goes correlates with this muster brownie in Massachusetts,
but because if you eat eight hunder VISTI pound brownie,
if you ate a pound of that, I mean, you're
gonna probably feel Who knows, right, how much did they
put in that damn thing? I don't know, because it
was made by this woman. Oh in the brownie. Twenty

(17:47):
thousand megagrams millagrams, I mean twenty milligrams at t HC.
Twenty thousand mellagrams at t C. Yeah, that's that's a
good weekend right there. You know who could handle that though?
Is Mark Wasser uneasy? Yeah? I mean he'll drink four
thousand milligrams of TC and it won't even affect him.

(18:08):
Oh yeah, I just found that story. What happened to
running out? Okay? Yes, that is a crazy big purchase
right there. I mean, and not only that, it's just
cool when you do something novelty like this, right, twenty
thousand milligrams of TCU the way is eight hundred fifty pounds.
It's great marketing for the company as well, great good
old Massachusetts boys company weeds out the competition. I love that. Yeah,

(18:32):
made a man or something like that. Yeah, that's a
that's a that's a great idea. It's Mary med Is,
the company that made the three ft by three ft brownie,
waging eight hundred fifty pounds with twenty thousand milligrams at
th Mary med He go ahead and keep doing your
thing out there, and good old Massachusetts. It's Canada's Talk
one on one. We'll be right back after this. Take

(19:00):
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(19:45):
this show happen. Elvis, starting with you, great producer, great brother,
great voice of the show, great everything. Jennifer, Chris Francino,
Pitt Trey Von Gabrielle, Eli, Nadias, salt Can cash Back,
Andrew Kevin, Jenny, Christian cal Daniel. I love you guys
when you're out there doing labor for us on the

(20:06):
new building as well, Erica and Jan. Thank you guys
all so much for doing what you guys do. Without you,
we can't do what we do. So yeah, those guys
don't do too much, but you know what, they're good lawyers.
Apparently I've never used the meter for that, but you
know I've heard things, yeah totally. I mean, I don't
know from who, but I just want to act like

(20:27):
I have. Yeah, there you go. You know what I
have heard that I like Elvis and this could be
good as California wants to implement statewide standardized cannabis testing
now canna California is working to develop a statewide standardized
cannabis testing to minimize inconsistencies in data from one lab

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to the next. Now, who comes after The Governor of California, Gavinusom,
signed Senate bill into law on October five. According to
the new bill text, the measure requires at the Department
of Cannabis Control with the d c C to establish
one of the more standardized cannabinoids test methods to be
used by all testing laboratories on or before January one.

(21:10):
So we're looking to tell is it's coming to the
end of one. But one of the big quotes here
is I believe is necessary step to standardized testing methods
and procedures when all legal cannabis products are required to
undergo testing and display those results for the consumers. This
was the founder managing partner of one of the law

(21:31):
firms out there in good old California that said this,
and and unfortunately I not unfortunately, um unfortunately, I agree
with all this And one of the big reasons why
I agree with this is we're seeing a huge spike
by these disciples of the Devil which are putting fentanyl
and Canada feel and everything Bettonel is making a huge comeback, right,

(21:52):
So do I think that these legal spots have it now?
Do I think it could possibly get in it? Yes?
Do I see that it should be UM worldwide? Yes?
I think the worldwide standardized cannabis testing should be a
test in California. I think if California wants to start it,
then yes. And I think this whole fucking thing needs

(22:16):
to be standardized for everyone across all fifty states. Yeah,
I agree, And federal legalization is going to happen sooner
than later. We know there has to be a program
uh like this in place, UM and you know, the
federal government. Once it is legalized federally and it's not
a Class one drug in multiple states, there there's gonna

(22:37):
have to be some standard testing. So every every you know,
product that has bought in a legal dispensary is tested
and it's got that same testing like you said, And
you know what you mentioned Gavin Newsom, he's been on
the forefront of cannabis legislation and you know there's people
that bash him in this and that. I have a
quick story about him. Back when he was running for

(22:58):
mayor of San Francisco. He was so cool. He actually
came to my ex wife and my house and we
had we did we did a mixer with him the
big house he had, the big house we had on
Washington Square Park. I didn't invite you because you know,
well I didn't invite you one time to park cars.
But he said, no, you were high. That's fine. Um,

(23:20):
But we you know, he's been at the forefront, but
he he we reached out to his people and because
he was doing all these you know, tons of events,
and he was in San Francisco mayor forever and then
he was lieutenant governor, that he was governor. I wouldn't
mind seeing him run for president one day. That's just me.
But he was the night he came solo, he was
the nicest guy. And all the women that were at
this party that we're throwing at my house, we're so,

(23:42):
oh my god, look this is Gavin Newsome. He was
taking shots with us. Bro. He was taking shots and
just had a great time. So anybody that rips on him,
just you know, personally in this and that whatever, but
he has been in the forefront. When he did the shutdown,
and he's over there leaving his winery open. That was
a little Okay, I get it, I get it. You

(24:04):
know if I'm a big fan of Joe Biden to
you and I was on there, and then there's been
some things where I'm like, fucking Joe, come on, I
just amall ball ball on a strike and strike, you
know what I mean. I mean, I I don't get
me wrong. That being said, I actually have a feeling
not I kind of I like Gavin Newsom like, I'm like, okay,
but then I go, when you point out the bad things,
I go, Yep, that was stupid, Yep, that was stupid.

(24:25):
My point is I don't say the bad things that
and to cover them with But he's still a great guy.
I mean, I could still like him to admit to
the things that he's done wrong. Isn't that all of us?
Though we've all done bed, we're not like, how about
this one? The Trumpsters don't do that. A lot of
the Trumpsters that I know don't do that. They try
to defend him with but this, but that when I'm going, Gavin,

(24:45):
I've defended but you've done a lot of dumb things. Joe,
I voted for you, and I was on this get
fucking Trump out, Biden in and now it feels like, fun, dude,
what are you doing? You know, I still think it's
a better a thing, yes, but jeez, right, yeah, dude,
you're making I feel like I did a wrong move
right now. Like I totally get it. I totally get I.
I just know from my personal experience with the guy. Um,

(25:07):
I I think he is he's a good person. Well
he was then. I know he's looking for votes and
things like that, but I think you know what he's
doing for the cannabis industry and what he's done and
being to the forefront of, you know, passing legislation in California. Um,
I think that those kind of things, that legislation is
going to be copied to a degree in a lot
of federal legislation. That's gonna happen when you know, cannabis

(25:31):
is legal on a federal level. So you know that. Yeah,
I hear you. And the other thing is another big quote.
Apperean says, unfortunately, many consumers currently rely heavily on the
report th HC levels of cannabis and flower on the
flower for it is for cannabis, which has led to
lab shopping and elvis. I don't know if you realize
this or notice about these labs. One lab may give
you a higher level and say here, here's your paperwork,

(25:54):
your shopping, your canvas, going, look how high my ship is,
and so therefore you can sell it for more and
you can get more money for So there's a big
game of it where these labs need to be fucking honest,
you know, I mean, just puts pressure on all the
cannabis producers to find a lab that can produce high
t SA levels on the labs, I find methods to
produce it that way where it's like, no, it should
just be a normal way. It is what it is,

(26:15):
and that's what it is. Ye one standard test, one
standard test. And like you mentioned fentyl earlier, it's not
just in cannabis. Now you're seeing that all all over
the place, but it's in street drugs. It's in you know,
all these opioids that people are buying. It's in crystal
methods and crankets and all this. It is a plight
on this world, it really is. And I don't know,

(26:38):
you know, and you see all these drugs that are
you know, that are you know, stopped and you know,
these people are arrested coming through the border in Canada
and Mexico. Things like that, where it's straight fentanyl. Two
greens of this can kill somebody. Are you still selling it?
It's none of your business, But yeah, I gotta I
got a two for right now, I got a two
for you know by by two greens, get two greens,
Free Green, Rush, Revolution Slash. Can you can you do?

(27:02):
Can you imagine doing drugs from a dealer? You're seeing
all these people in Los Angeles and Hollywood and stuff
dying from cocaine that has fentanyl in it. You couldn't get.
Thank god, we were doing our drugs in the nineties,
you know what I'm saying, because now I wouldn't trust
anyone anybody. You see people like that, who's the actor

(27:23):
on the Wire and and and Boardwalk Empire recently died.
The African American guy you're talking about, Yeah, yeah, he
dies from heroin with fentanyl and cocaine and this and
that you're seeing. I mean, you're seeing all these people
die from opioids and the it's just it's it's it's
out of in front of it. I literally was talking
to one of my friends in the day because he
didn't get vaccinated in this and that, And I'm like, dude,

(27:46):
I'm not gonna argue with you about it, Like if
you don't want to get back, so you don want
to get back to go, But we've put a lot
more crazier drugs in our body than thisation that you're
worried about dog. And he's like, right, yeah, I guess
you're right. Uh, I mean doing crystal meth it out
of a bathtub with drain cleaner and battery acid. But
you're you're not gonna go with a proven FDA approved

(28:07):
vaccination for a for a pandemic, you know what I'm saying.
It's like, do I think some of this bullshit that
some people have died? Dude? Did I tell you this story?
I didn't tell you the story my boy Rich Lopez,
Remember Rich Lopez? You sing out a little Rich. So
his both mother and brother get COVID unvaccinated. They're both hurting,

(28:29):
blah blah blah. Brother passes first. Oh mom gets better,
lungs give out man, but mom has getten better. And
then what happens? Mom gets worse? Uh, he goes, but
he had a fucking double funeral. He's driving home with
his mom and his brother ashes in the car and
then he finds out our boy Coob Me passes and

(28:51):
he called When I thought my day couldn't get any worse. Joke,
I'm driving with my mother and brother dead in the
car trashes and I find out our boyd Kobe dies
from getting Oh my god, we've all been through some
hard stuff. And right there I went, my heart goes
out to rich. That's sure. I was like, dude, and
now that I've seen him at the spun row, just
that I was like, dog, you do take with that

(29:13):
story on that one, Yeah, that all means said, Folks,
don't forget to tell your people you love them because
you never know when it's gonna be the last time.
And if nobody else loves you, we do. We do.
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