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Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to another edition of Nightcap.
I am your host, your favorite uncle, Shannon Sharp.
He's your favorite host.
Also, Chad, Ocho, Cinco, Johnson.
Yes, sir.
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take on a lot of different things Ocho the Cowboys beat the Chargers 20-17,
Dak 21-30, 272, one passing touchdown,
one rushing touchdown.
Stephon Guillermo picks off Justin Herbert
to seal the win for the Cowboys.
Give me some of your takeaways from this ballgame.
Before we even start the takeaway,
before we even start the takeaway,
I want you to just say it with me real quick, baby.
Just do me that solid and say it with me real quick.
Dak Prescott beat the San Diego Chargers.
Just say that for me.
Man, go ahead, old man.
Go around.
What was your takeaway?
So you can't say that for me before we start?
Oh, hold on.
I thought it was a team game.
Oh, it's always.
But when I've been trying to. Listen. Oh, hold on. I thought it was a team game. Oh, it's always...
Listen.
Oh, listen.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
You like to pick and choose
when it's a team game.
But right now,
I just want you to...
The sample size
that Dak gave you tonight,
I want you to just say it with me.
Like, that's what you
already talked about.
The sample size that Dak has shown
is the past seven,
seven to eight years.
You mean to tell me
I'm paying $40 million
for a sample?
Listen. I better be getting the whole thing. I don't want no sample. You mean to tell me I'm paying $40 million for a sample? But listen.
I better be getting
the whole thing.
I don't want no sample.
You get samples,
you go to Costco
and they give you
a little toothpick
or they give you
a little spoon
or something to eat.
But can you get...
Tonight, right?
Tonight?
Yeah, yeah.
Dak Prescott,
he beat the San Diego Chargers
on the road.
Well, I don't know
about the San Diego Chargers.
I don't know about the L.A. Chargers.
L.A. Chargers.
All right, L.A., L.A., San Diego.
It's all in the same vicinity.
Listen.
No, I think San Diego
is a little further south.
It's all in the same vicinity.
Listen,
the Cowboys played a great game.
Defensively,
they played a great game.
Oh, yes.
Defensively,
they played a great game.
Oh, no.
Yeah, let me finish.
Let me finish.
Okay, I'm going to let you finish.
You asked for my take, right?
I am for your take. They played a good game. They might they played a great... Oh, no. Yeah, let me finish. Let me finish. Okay, I'm going to let you finish. You asked for my take, right? I asked for your take.
They played a good game.
They might not play a great game
as opposed to what we're used to seeing them play,
but Dak Prescott at the half,
he was 15 for 21 for 161 yards.
Despite having no completions outside of one over 20 yards,
he played efficient football,
keeping his team in a game.
And the most important stat
for Dak Prescott,
I can stand on business
by you tonight, Dak.
I love you, baby.
No turnovers.
Yes.
No turnovers,
which was the most important
stat for me
outside of what Dak did tonight.
CeeDee Lamb had a day.
CeeDee Lamb had a day.
Gallup had a few passes
that he should have had. He had a few passes that he should have had
they had a touchdown
the score could have been
even bigger than what it was
he missed one in the end zone
Gallup
we can't
we can't do that
we need
we need passes
and catches like that
on the back end
because that could mean something
and a game of importance
we were able to get away
with it tonight
yeah Dak missed it
missed
I think he missed
he overshot Gallup once.
I think I know he overshot Pollard on one.
Yeah.
But this is where I push back.
You say the Cowboys.
The Cowboys had 14 penalties.
Yeah.
They had 11 accepted penalties.
They had seven pre-snap penalties.
Too many men on the field.
Twice.
Twice.
Too many men on the field twice.
Illegal shift. Illegal formation. Defensive men on the field twice. Illegal shift.
Illegal formation.
Defensive offsides.
Ball starts.
Defensive offsides.
So are you sure you want to frame that?
That Dallas, you can't, I mean, what are we doing?
In the game of football, there's ups and downs in anything.
In the game of life, there's ups and downs.
Yes.
You strive to be perfect at all times.
You practice.
The coaches preach it. You go through X's and O's. You go through schemes. You go through all type of tactical stuff. there's ups and downs yes you you strive to be perfect at all times you practice the coaches
preachers you go through x's and o's you go through schemes you go to all type of tactical
stuff you want to be as perfect as possible but through through the through the through a game
you're going to have mistakes like this it's going to creep up 14 even 14 even 14 i mean we just
talked about it night before last hell the colorado 17. Right. And that cost them a game.
This is the NFL.
Where one of the things you practice most is discipline.
And they had 14.
So, remember, you and I had a conversation.
And you said, I like that.
I'm going to use that.
You never accept anything in a win.
You wouldn't in a loss.
Okay.
So, had they lost this game, would you have been okay with those 14 penalties?
You know what I'm going to do?
My grandma always said, never live off hypotheticals.
Live off facts.
And the fact of the matter is, the Cowboys won despite the 14 penalties.
But listen, if you're playing a different team under different circumstances
and a game of importance, you might not be able to come to those penalties.
So you got to fix it now.
And this is the perfect time
to go into a bye week
with a win.
Yes.
Dak Prescott, baby.
Say it with me.
Dak Prescott be the
San Diego Chargers?
Oh, my bad.
L.A. Chargers.
L.A. Chargers.
Excuse me.
Yeah, but I'm not surprised
that Dak played as well
as he did considering
the Chargers have
the 32nd-ranked pass defense.
Oh, we're not going to do that.
Oh, we're not going to do that. Oh, we're not going to do that.
That's what we're not going to do.
What are we going to do tonight?
What are we going to do?
We're going to stand on business, and we're going to give Dak Prescott his credit.
Ocho.
Can we do that?
Can we please do that?
Ocho, did you listen to what I said?
Yes, sir.
I said I'm not surprised Dak played well,
given he's going against a 32nd ranked defense.
So let me ask you a question.
Don't give us no back a question. Don't give him
no backhanded compliments. Don't do that.
Let's give Dak Prescott his credit
where his credit is deserved. He played
good football at night. See, the problem
is, Ocho, you want to give everybody
compliments. You just want to say, okay, he played
well. You got to give context.
Context. This
analysis is about context.
Provide context to what you say.
Okay.
So context to what he said is basically you're saying you knew that Dak Prescott would play
well because he's playing against the 34th,
the 31st ranked defense.
I said it on first take.
I said,
I picked the Cowboys to win.
Okay.
Because I didn't think the charges were physical enough.
Right.
They did a better job than I thought.
Right.
I mean,
they only gave up nine sacks.
They gave up 10.
And see,
this is what I liked
about the Cowboys defense tonight.
Right.
When they absolutely
had to have it,
Michael Parsons got home.
Showed up.
On fourth down,
he got,
they got,
it was fourth down,
third down,
and they got pressure on him.
Mm-hmm.
So that's,
that's the mark
of a great offense
or great defense.
Can you get done what you need to get done when you have to get it done?
At the right time.
Consider it.
Plus, it was a bounce back.
Dak needed this because, like you said, they're going into a bye.
The last thing you want to do, we got beat 42-10.
We went on the road again, and we had another loss, and I didn't play.
See, these are the type of games.
When you have a bad game,
you need a team that you can get a nasty taste out of your mouth.
So I want to play a team that's not very good at something that we can do.
Right.
So you, so Cincinnati, man, we just got beat.
We had a tough loss.
We got beat 27, 14.
Oh, but look who on the schedule, man.
This team, their DBs, not good.
They were at the bottom in pass defense.
Ocho Cinco thinking to himself,
bro, hey, we going into
the bye? I can't go into the bye
with a loss because every time you go
into the bye with a loss, you don't even want
to go nowhere. You don't even want to do
anything because you're like, damn,
man. Because normally
what happened, we didn't get the entire
week up, Ocho.
We got time off based on whether you won or lost.
Right, right, right.
If you won, there's a good chance you go probably get off Wednesday,
starting Wednesday, maybe Thursday.
If you lost, now you're going to get off Thursday after practice. So now you got Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
You got to be back Monday by noon.
So it's not like it is now.
You got to get the entire week off.
But considering what the Cowboys,
how the Cowboys, and again,
there are only two or four in the red zone.
You got to start, you need to be
like in the 60%,
70% in the red zone.
Kick and field goals
will get you beat against really, really good
teams, especially come playoff time.
But give Dak and the Cowboys credit.
Thank you.
They did a great job of overcoming the mistakes.
It's kind of like two teams were trying to help the other,
two both teams were trying to help the other team win the game.
Win the game, yeah.
With the penalties that they were committing.
You can't win, That's not championship football.
You can't beat yourself.
It's hard enough to beat the team that you're going up against, Ocho.
And now you're committing.
Think about it.
14 penalties, Ocho.
And seven of them was pre-snap.
So before we did anything, we didn't give us a chance to get a positive play.
We illegal shift.
We're jumping off sides.
We're false starting.
That's bad.
What did we talk about last night, Ocho?
Undisciplined football.
Yeah.
You're coaching it or you're condoning it.
Which one did you do it?
Listen, obviously you know you're coaching it and you don't condone it,
but it's always something that is in the back of your head that you continue to preach over and over and over.
I remember when I was playing, it starts when you're adolescent, even as a little kid.
What did the coaches tell you?
Penalties can kill you, and sometimes you're able to overcome it, and sometimes you're
not.
It can hurt you on the back end, but why not get it out the way now?
Get it out the way now.
Get all the jitters or whatever it may be that causes you to lose focus in game to cause
those penalties.
Get it out the way now so it doesn't hurt you on the back end.
Tonight they were over to overcome it, though.
Yes.
Dude, I mean, I've been retired so long.
I know they probably don't do this,
but when I first got into the league in training camp,
if you jumped off sides, we had to run a lap.
Coach Reeves, Dan Reeves was my first.
He was my first coach.
A lap.
A lap.
What would that sound like back in the 70s?
Coach Landry.
Coach Landry was his head coach.
He was offensive coordinator under Coach Landry.
Right.
So a lot of that, the old school mentality.
Right.
Man, there'd be some times, don't you?
I'd be had to run three laps.
Man, I get tired.
Don't you?
I get tired.
I'd be like, damn, what
the snap count on? I don't know.
I think it's on one.
Every time, it's
on two.
Coach Reed's like,
God damn it.
That big old bang will stick out his neck.
I'm like, hey, I had to run
a lap. Run a lap.
I had to run three laps. The most I had to run.
Three?
I'm trying to think.
I can't recall me really jumping off sacks.
I'm always watching the ball anyway.
I'm always watching the ball.
I'm locked in.
I'm watching the ball too, but see, I'm trying to go on hook.
I ain't trying to let him get to the tee.
He's trying to get an advantage.
Yeah, man.
I'm trying to get out of the game.
Hook.
If somebody, they could have laughed.
Somebody could have, ha, I'm gone.
Ha, ha. It all sounded the trying to get out of here. Somebody, they could have laughed. Somebody could have, ha, I'm gone. Ha, ha.
It all sound the same to me, Ocho.
It all sound the same to me.
I'm gone.
I'm up out of there.
I ain't lying, Ocho.
I was gone.
And it's all the same.
And then, you know, we had to make, like, the offense.
You said if somebody say, huh.
If somebody would have laughed, huh, I'm going, huh, huh.
What happened?
Hey, I heard, huh.
It was a snap count.
Hey, the funny thing is I could just picture it.
I could picture it.
That's what makes it that much more funny.
You know how to defend if you plan around with making noise on the other Hey, the funny thing is I can just picture it. I can picture it. That's what makes it that much more funny. Yeah.
You know how to defend if you're playing around with making noise on the other side of the ball to try to get you to jump?
They cut that out.
Yeah.
Because the DTs, you just say back set.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they sound like, huh, and they snapping the ball.
So now you can't do that anymore.
Man, you got me crying with that visual.
But now you can't do that anymore.
Man, you got me crying with that visual.
And see, we used to have, like, if we got three,
if three people jumped off, had a false start or jumped outside,
the whole team, the whole office had to run. Had to run?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, man.
Yeah, I didn't have to go through that.
But see, y'all wouldn't, see, we had, we, Wade Phillips in 94.
We had eight straight days or two-a-days.
Oh, wait a minute.
I know about them two-a-days now.
No, eight straight in NFL.
Oh, eight straight?
Eight straight, padded, thud, 907, both period.
Morning and afternoon.
Oh, boy. Boy, and you know thud, 907, boat period. Morning and afternoon. Oh, boy.
Boy, and you know that, oh, Joe, you know that third day.
You real sore.
You got that old man.
You got that old man.
You walking all still.
Yeah.
Cowboys finished two of four in the red zone before the game.
Austin Eckler took a mean right.
Yeah.
Knocked his helmet clean off.
Yeah.
Did you ever get into it pregame?
One time.
One time I got into a pregame.
Make sure y'all sitting at home.
Make sure y'all sitting down.
Get your popcorn ready.
Listen, Baltimore Ravens, I never forget.
Obviously, that's one of the games
I get up for. I get up for. I'm hyped.
Obviously, for those that
don't know, if you watch me throughout my career,
I would always give the team bulletin board
material on Wednesday.
Nothing malicious, nothing crazy.
It was just more of a challenge
to those that we were playing
that week because, you know, this is the week.
I like to somewhat set the tone, and I did it through the media.
Very savvy with it, too.
Take some of the pressure off my teammates
and some of the other players going to the game.
So we out there for warm-ups.
We at M&T Bank Stadium.
M&T.
M&T Bank Stadium.
I'm out there just, you know, doing light jog with my earphones on,
and I see Orlando Brown. I see Big Zeus out there just, you know, doing light jogging, headphones on, and I see Orlando Brown.
I see Big Zeus out there warming up.
And you know me.
You know me and my playful nature.
You know the relationship that I had with Ed Reed
and Ray Lewis and those dudes.
So I'm thinking, well, since I get along with them very well
and they know me personally, well, I can go out there
and play around with Orlando Brown.
Man, look here, man. So Orlando Brown't how big was orlando brown boss boss man what he's still big
yeah he's like six seven to that he at least six seven six eight six six seven six eight by 300
some pounds man and i i decided to go jump on his back like literally he's walking i decided to go
jump on his back you know how you you know somebody get a piggyback i've jumped on his back. Like literally he's walking. I decided to go jump on his back. You know how somebody give you a piggyback?
I jumped on his back.
And I thought, he would have thought it was funny.
And I jumped down.
He turned around. He
said, man, I don't know if you think this
is, man, I don't play them type of games.
Man, it started chasing after me and I
thought it was playing. And you know how
you take the doodle of funny trot.
Like, man man stop playing like
in the movie friday yeah chasing around the car yeah no yeah yeah oh i swear for god man he had
to look in his eyes man if he was able to catch me man man buddy was finna kill me man oh he did
something bad to you huh hey man he was finna do something bad to me so i got i got nervous
i ran to the locker room and when it got Big Willie,
I said,
Big Willie, man,
you need to come
holler at your people, man.
I was just playing around
and it looked like
he tried to do something bad to me
and the game ain't even started.
It's just pregame.
So Big Willie went out there
and talked to him
and said,
listen, Ocho,
listen,
you can't be playing
with Big Zeus like that, man.
Big Zeus don't play like that, man.
I'm like,
but Big Willie, that's me. You know how I am. You know, I'm the fun guy. Big Zeus don't play like that, man. I'm like, but Willie, that's me.
You know how I am.
You know I'm the fun guy.
But that ain't him.
Nah, that ain't him.
And Big Willie had to give me a better understanding.
Everybody don't move like that.
But, man, Buddy was finna kick, finna beat my ass.
And after that, I never, ever, ever bothered
the offensive lineman ever again after that.
There's an old saying, Ocho.
What is joke to you
is death to someone else.
Mmm.
You better be careful how you play.
You see a lot of people, they prank
him, they want to prank. Everybody want their 15
minutes. They pranking. And now
you see people getting slapped. You see a
dude got shot in the mall. The dude told you
to get out of the thing. Yeah, leave me alone.
Bruh, everybody ain't about your game.
You want to go prank some of your friends.
Go prank your family.
Don't be pranking those strangers because they don't get down.
Joke to you, death to somebody else.
And it might end up being death to you.
So, bruh, people need to start with all them jokes.
But for me, I was about to fight.
I'm not fighting because I'm not going to mess up my...
No, no.
I'm about to get into a fight.
60 minutes.
That's what the game is.
It's a fight.
And so I wasn't about to mess up.
I'm not about to mess up my hands, my fingers.
Because I can't hurt the guy who got his helmet on.
Right.
I see guys take their helmet off and run to the fight.
You a damn fool.
You better keep that helmet on or somebody gonna
Hey, hold on,
hold on. But listen, as much
trash as you talk during your day, you've never had
a fight training camp before a game?
No, no, no, no.
I got in a fight, like I said, I got in a fight in college.
The D-line tried to
pump me. You know how you in college, you know
what I noticed, and it took me a while,
is that when somebody getting ragged and getting joned they don't get mad at the person
that's joning them they get mad at the person that's laughing laughing they try to punk you
yeah i'm laughing because the way we the way because we ain't with the general part we ain't
with the general population at savannah state but we sat in the back so when you you walk in the cafeteria, the back behind, like where I'm at right here,
is where the athletes sit, the football team, the basketball players.
And so, you know, we lined up.
If you come in late, all the upperclassmen, everybody in there,
they're going to join you, especially if you got some bull jive on.
So, Ocho, you know, they got in.
He came in there, and they started joining.
And you know me, Ocho.
I laugh loud. I laugh hard.
Ha!
They're killing you! Ah, you got
some bull! And you know, I'm just
egging them on to keep it going.
And dude, what you laughing at? I said,
bro, I said, dude, what's up?
When they ragged on me,
I ain't had no problem. Y'all
told me the whole time, because when I showed
up, I had my luggage with two grocery
bags. I had two brown paper bags with everything
Mary Porter sent me from Glenville
with. They ragged me.
No, they joining.
Talk about, oh, Sharp got some of my clothes on.
Some of his, some of his partners, some of his cousins.
They were just joining. I take it.
Because I know, I'm going to get mine, because I know
I got these jokes. I got a thousand jokes, Ocho.
I ain't told but two yet. So I got 998 still left. So I'm going to get mine because I know I got these jokes. I got a thousand jokes, Ocho. I ain't told but two yet.
So I got 998 still left.
So I'm just laughing.
Dude come up there.
So I had like a sandwich.
I had some, the dude took, and I had mayonnaise in a bowl.
The dude took the mayonnaise, took the spoon and threw the mayonnaise on me.
So Ocho, so I'm laughing.
The upperclassman ragging on him.
And so, you know,
I'm a wide receiver.
He a D-line one.
Ooh.
So he automatically think
he got an easy win.
Yeah, mismatch.
So the dude,
he scooped the mayonnaise
up out my bowl
and threw it on me.
Oh, no.
Ocho,
he did this.
Put a patch over his eye.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Wait, replay, replay that for me.
Rewind, replay it again.
He took the spoon off my tray,
scooped the mayonnaise out,
and threw it on me.
Okay.
So by the time he did this,
I didn't even give him a chance
to bring the spoon back and put it down.
He did this.
On the counter.
Boy, that sounds like an
AK. How many punches you threw?
You thought
I was a Floyd Mayweather.
Floyd probably was like
five years old when I
hit him with these blows.
Hey.
You let him.
I say close for the weekend.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hey, man.
I say to be back in service in like two days.
Wait, you dead serious, huh?
Oh, yeah, for real.
Bro, anybody that's ever met me, I can tell you.
Right.
I didn't bother nobody.
Right, right.
I didn't let people bully like if somebody was like, you know, was slow.
I didn't let people pick on them because I hate a mofo that prey on the weak.
Right, right, right.
But, bruh, you not finna, hey, you not finna punk me.
Yeah, but what?
We gonna fight every day till I get a victory.
Okay, that's exactly what I was getting ready to ask you.
That's that motto.
That's that old mentality back in the day.
You know, you go home, you lose the fight,
your mama asks you
to lose the fight
where if you lost,
now you take your head
back around here
and you keep on fighting
until you win
and don't come back
until you do.
I was just going to ask you
what you had to do
if you got to deal with him
and see him every day
and he want to keep on fighting.
Oh, what are they going
to have to leave
because we're going
to fight every day?
Yeah, I like that.
I like that.
My grandfather told
my brother now,
he said, boy,
I don't send y'all to school to fight.
Right.
But one of the other better not come home and say you lost one.
Hmm.
I like that.
And I told him, I said, look here, Mary Porter,
I say Mary Porter didn't send me to Savannah State to take no ass cuts.
Not one.
I didn't bother nobody, but I didn't let nobody bother me
I remember
you know how
France
fraternities
when guys are pledging
you know they come
beg for money
so they can get
the big brother some food
right
and so I had already
told him
I said man look at man
I'm down here studying
don't come back down here
knocking on these doors
cause I'm studying
sure enough
dude boom boom boom dude pledging a sigma boom boom boom boom boom back down here knocking on these doors because I'm studying. Sure enough, dude
pledging a sigma.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
It wasn't even my door because
they already knew nothing else with me.
It was my neighbor's door.
Hey, can you
pay 50 cents? Can you spare a dollar?
A big brother such and such needs something.
I got my homeboy
Mike Wallace, who's my roommate. Mike Wallace. And I got my homeboy, uh, uh, Mike Wallace was my roommate,
Mike Wallace.
And I got my other homeboy,
his homeboy from Effingham names,
called him.
His name was,
uh,
Steve Jerto called him ski boat.
I said,
ski boat,
put your shoes on.
Y'all come go with me.
I went down there to the,
I went down there to Bostic hall.
That was,
I,
we stayed to athletes.
We stayed in Peacock.
They stayed in Bostic.
Right.
I went down there.
I said,
look here,
bro.
I say, I had already told them I didn't want to come down
here, but I told them not
to come back down there asking for no money.
Ain't nobody got no money, and I'm down
there studying, and y'all knocking
on these doors. Y'all sending these down there, knocking
on them doors, and I ain't, and hey,
I don't like that. I said, I tell you what,
if they come back down
there on that second floor, I said, I tell you what, if they come back down there on that second floor.
One more time.
I said, either everybody here going to have to whip me or I'm going to whip y'all.
And I said, I'm going to tell you like this here.
Mary Porter did not send me to Savannah State to take no ass cuts.
I said, now y'all try it.
I said, try it.
I said, play hoo-ha and get screwed.
You got to finish the story.
What happened when y'all went down there to go fight?
I went down there to the room, to the big brother's room.
Yeah.
And I basically told him, I said, bro,
if they come back down there on that second floor.
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, if they come back down on the first floor,
and I ain't even still on the first floor,
do not send them back down to Peacock asking for money,
or y'all going to have to whip me.
And ain't there one of y'all in here, ain't there two of y'all in here,
three of y'all in here could whip Shannon Sharp.
Whoa, you know, you got to take on the Sigmas now.
If you take on the Sigmas, you can't beat a whole fraternity now.
I don't know how it was at any other school,
but with nobody trying to see our football team.
Okay.
it was at any other school.
Right.
But with nobody trying to see our football team.
Okay.
No,
I saved a lot.
I'll save a lot of, uh,
basketball players.
A lot of everybody.
Right.
They didn't want to see us like that.
Right.
Okay.
They didn't want to see us like that.
Okay.
No,
the only,
the only,
I,
I was the peacekeeper.
Right.
When,
when things popped off,
like guys came from the city.
Cause look,
I was the guy that everybody knew.
Right. I was out and about in the city. You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm at the car, you know,
I got a 300Z. My brother
bought me a Mercedes. So I'm out in the
city at the car wash on the west side.
You had a 300 in college?
Yeah.
You had money.
You had an NIL deal?
No, I had a brother in the NFL deal.
I had a brother that had an NFL deal.
That was better than the NIL deal.
Right, right, right.
So that was my thing.
So everything, Ocho, I was the guy.
That when guys went out on Friday, Saturday night,
they brought me their jewelry, they brought me their money.
Because they know I was going to be in.
I'm looking at GQ.
I'm looking at that. I'm just thinking about
what I'm going to do. Come Sunday,
hey, Sharp, did I drop my jewelry
off? Yeah, there it is up there. Hey, man, did
I leave money here? Yeah, there it is up there.
So guys trusted me. They knew I was
the voice of reason. But, bro,
I came down there. I came down to
get two things from Savannah State.
Get my degree and go play in the NFL.
And anybody that tried to inhibit or infringe on that,
they're going to have to see me, Ocho.
I like that.
They're going to have to see me.
Hey, Ocho, you got to understand.
Now, like I said, my grandma didn't send me down to fight,
but I wouldn't have no problem.
Right.
I wouldn't have no problem. But, you know, I kept my teammates. You know, my teammates didn't send me down to fight, but I wouldn't have no problem. I wouldn't have no problem.
But you know, I kept my teammates,
you know, my teammates, they'd start,
bro, come on. Hey, come on,
bro. Come on. We ain't trying to do that.
And we had a fight. It was about to be a fight.
I was in my room. I'll never forget. I was in my room.
And
dude came in. You know, we had them steal those
metal doors.
Sharp! Sharp! and dude came in, you know, we had them steal those, those metal doors and sharp,
sharp,
Johnny,
Bobby Brown about to get jumped.
Our backup quarterback,
his name was Johnny Jeffrey,
but we called him Bobby Brown
because I think
when he first got there,
he had that shag
like Bobby Brown.
Right, right, right.
And so,
Bobby Brown about to get jumped.
So I just thought,
so hey,
I round up,
I say,
hey,
let's ride. So, hey, I ain't even, I round up. I say, hey, that's right. So,
hey, I ain't even, I ain't even,
I just kicked the door. Boom!
Door's closed up, flew up, and I run down
there. What's going on? And I
see it's a dude that I played
high school ball against. Right. And so
he, they about to jump
a couple of the football players. I said,
whoa, whoa, whoa, what's going on? Man,
that mofo hit me in my eye whoa, whoa, what's going on? Man, that mofo hit me in my eye.
I said, what's going on?
So he explained it.
Man, we got to fighting, and I ain't know who it was.
So, man, you know it's a fight.
It's dark.
People swinging.
Right, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I explained it to him.
I said, bro, check this out.
I said, bro, I know you.
You know me.
We play ball against each other.
I said, you don't even go to school here. I said, but when I know you, you know me. We play ball against each other. I say, you don't even go to school here.
I say, but when you come in the cafeteria, we get you food.
I say, you come in the student center, we do stuff.
We let you go.
We let you hang in the dorm like you one of us.
Right.
Bro, you think that man wanted to fight you after you've been in our presence?
Right.
Do it on the football team.
That's one thing about them Savannah boys.
They always talk about my homeboy, my homeboy.
Right.
So he on the football team.
He talk about, man, that's messed up.
That's my homeboy.
So I turn around.
I say, because here's the problem.
I say, now, that might be your homeboy.
Right.
But you know, if you side with your homeboy,
ain't no coming back here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Ever. You got to pick your side with your homeboy, ain't no coming back here ever.
You got to pick your side, baby.
And I said, and my thing is
I'm trying to keep the peace, Ocho, because
guess what? I'm the
one that everybody knows in the city.
I'm the one that's going to the barbershop
on the west side. I'm the one at the car wash.
So I'm the one that's in the
most danger. But at the end
of the day, I'm going to ride with the team.
Oh, yeah.
Most definitely.
I'm riding with the team.
You got to.
So cooler hands prevail.
And, you know, we worked it out.
He still came around and said, bro, hey, man, you know me.
You know me.
Right.
I vouched for him.
He didn't know it was you.
I'm vouching for you.
We good.
We kept the peace.
That's a good thing.
It's not football related, but since you talk about stories in colleges,
I did get in trouble.
Listen, I don't want to say I'm not ashamed to say it,
but I went to Langston University, Oklahoma.
No, that's where everything started out for me.
Langston University, Oklahoma.
Dr. Ernest Holloway was the president.
I'll never forget.
Dr. Ernest Holloway, the head coach at Langston University at the time,
was Coach Johnson.
I can't remember Coach Johnson's first name.
I remember the quarterback's name was Waylon Jones.
Backup quarterback's name was Kay Money. I can't remember Colton Johnson's first name. I remember the quarterback's name was Waylon Jones. Backup quarterback name was K Money. I'll never forget. First time being in Oklahoma. Those are the people that I can remember off the top of my head.
I get some type of financial aid and I know I lock it. I know I put it in my room. I know I put it
in my dresser. There's only, nobody has access to my room
except one person, and that's my roommate
at the time.
I'd never forget. Listen, it wasn't
a lot
of money, so it might not have been financial.
It was yours. It was mine.
That's the principle. It might have been $120.
I ain't going to sit here and lie. It might have been $120.
But you know, $120
when you're in college and you ain't really got no money.
That's a thousand.
Man, that's a lot of money, man.
It is.
Listen, I came in the room, man.
I never forget.
I had pancakes.
I had pancakes from the cafeteria
and I had oranges.
I came in the room and started eating.
I opened the drawer.
My money was gone.
So you asked where your money?
My money was gone.
So the one person I know, nobody has access to these
rooms. Nobody has access to these rooms. So I called my homeboy. I'd never forget. I have no
idea if he's still living. Big Steve, if you see this, Big Steve was from the Bay Area. Okay.
He was from the Bay Area. Big Steve, if you see this, baby, I love you. I appreciate you to this
day. Me and Big Steve got into it. I said, Steve, man, my money
not here, man. My money's missing. What's up, man? I ain't got nothing to do with that, man.
You know, Big Steve being from the Bay Area where he from, you wasn't really going to question him,
you know, based on principle by them not having him. But listen, bro, nobody else had access to
this room. So you had to be.
So, boom, you already know what time of day we we go at it.
We going at, you know, Big Steve was played.
I think he might have played D-line or O-line, maybe linebacker, linebacker.
So we going at it in the room.
I get in trouble because I had a ring.
I had a ring I was wearing on my finger at the time that I think I had from, from my grandfather and it gag cut a gash and big Steve and big Steve face. Oh, yeah. So Dr. Ernest
Holloway, I go down to the office, man. And I never forget, man, he, they expelled me out of
school. They, they, yeah, they expelled me out of lay. I never forget Dr. Ernest Holloway rest in
peace. They expelled me out of school from Langston University. I went back home to my grandma. My grandma said, baby, listen,
I've done all I can. I've done all I can with you. I washed my hands.
Oh man, that broke your heart.
I washed my hands. And that's how I ended up in LA where my mama was at Santa Monica College
with Steve Smith, now senior, back in 1997 because I got thrown out of Lancet for fighting.
And they never gave me a second chance.
You believe he got your money to this day, don't you?
I think he do.
So, Big Steve, if you see this, baby, it's been a long time.
It's been, I don't know, what, 30-some years.
It'd be good to connect, man.
We got social media.
You know how to reach me, man.
If you see this, I love you.
I do apologize.
I don't even think I had a chance to apologize.
So if you see this, man,
I'll let you boy, man.
I mean, if you want to go at it again,
we can go at it again.
And I'll shoot you a fair one.
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last minute tickets lowest price guaranteed i was trending at espn i'm on mondays and tuesdays yeah
and a lot of in these women this is now remind you, everybody knows that I was at Fox.
I was at Undisputed for seven years.
And for the most part, I had the same lady, ladies every day, at least three days a week.
It was one and then two days a week. It was another one.
But for the most part, I only had two or three women to work on me for the entirety.
had two or three women to work on me for the entirety since i got to espn they're on a rotation so i might get one a different one so but for the most part it's been it's been different people
working on me on mondays and tuesdays final problem yeah today this was a totally different
lady yeah and she added some makeup that I don't normally wear.
Right.
And I'm a dark-skinned fella.
Okay, to make a long story short, I'm black.
It ain't no dark skin.
I'm black.
Yeah, that's your car.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I leave fingerprints on charcoal.
But you get what I'm saying.
You get what I'm saying, Ocho.
Yeah, I'm with you.
And so she put on a little heavy. And my producer. Whoa you. And so, she put on a little heavy.
And my producer...
Whoa, whoa, whoa. She put on a little heavy?
Little heavy, little heavy, little heavy, little heavy.
Give me that.
Okay, but you know when they say
your boy be casket clean? I mean,
literally. Right. She had your boy like
he was in the casket. Yeah.
But it's okay.
It's okay. It's okay.
You know what I'm saying?
When they say cast it clean,
she took it to,
she took it to a little interpretation,
but that's okay,
Ocho.
That's quite all right.
And so,
my producer,
is,
is,
is,
you know,
I look,
I always look,
my producer's there,
my creative guy,
that gets footage behind,
and my producer,
and she's looking at me, she's like
Like, I need to talk to you
Talk to me about what?
What you want to talk about?
I mean, you know what you want to talk about
So during the break
I come, I motion
To her to come on, and so she
Comes, and she got her phone up
I was like
She's like, you're trending
I was like, what'd I say? I didn't curse, I didn was like, she's like, you're trending.
I was like, what'd I say?
I didn't curse.
I didn't use no... Right, right, right.
Your makeup.
Yeah.
I said, Ash,
remember when we was in the dressing room?
I said, Ash,
this makeup too thick.
Yeah.
She was, I mean,
she's so locked in
for what she's got to do
because she's got to make sure
that I'm on point.
All my stats,
everything is on point.
So she really didn't,
she really didn't even look up.
And I was trending.
And so...
Yes, you were.
And so what I did is, look,
I appreciate everybody concerned about the makeup.
It was the ladies' first time doing me.
But at the end of the day,
okay, the makeup was a little heavy.
But what about them takes?
Were them takes still fresh
were them takes still on point
you got jokes though
them takes was on point
everything you said was up to par
but them jokes is gone flat
them jokes was gone flat
listen I saw the jokes
about you looking like Madea
Joanna man
they had me looking like Randy Jackson.
They had me like Chappelle.
They were all over. I said, boy,
they killing me today. Hey, wait a minute.
This is what you did. Did you see the one
with the...
Remember in church when you was a little kid?
Yeah. The fans at church, they had you
as a fan. Yeah, baby.
You know what I'm talking about? Celebration?
Boy, hey, listen.
They was on your boy hard.
I was on the floor dying.
This is another thing.
This is one of the things.
This is what, you know, I do makeup.
I do makeup.
It's a side job for me in a way that I save money when it comes to the women that I've dated throughout my life, throughout my career in general.
So my missus, I do her makeup.
My kids, when they have to go somewhere, I do their makeup.
When it comes to doing makeup, the better makeup artist,
you have to be, you have to understand the texture
and the people, skin tone that you're doing.
You have to be able to blend and do things really well.
I call it having the, that you got to have the hand
and the touch of God.
If you don't have that, you should be sticking to what you know. When I saw it, I said the having the, that you got to have the hand and the touch of God. If you don't have, you should be sticking to what you know.
When I saw it,
I said the first thing like,
nah,
well,
somebody a little too heavy over there.
Somebody had a hand that was working.
They had your boy like Jermaine Jackson.
You know,
Jermaine Jackson,
would he be out,
would he be having them Jackson's anniversary?
The reunion?
Man,
listen,
I tell you,
boy,
you look like Prince,
Prince Hakeem from Goddamn Coming to America
it's like she took
a butter knife
and spread that thing
on your boy's face
baby
that thing was big
I thought
I was like
damn
she got frosted
on your boy
you're born
you're born
with that kind of man
today
you're born
with that kind of man
today
I ain't gonna even lie
listen but
but for your part
the takes you had
was good
the takes
the takes was where it needed to be, but them jokes was going to fly,
and they was flying today.
And you know I'm a meme.
So now they mean me anything.
I mean, I can barely do anything.
And once she showed me that, all I did, I just dropped my head.
I was like, man, I'm about to be like another 50 memes.
It's cool, but you look just like the deacon, though.
Just like deacon.
Deacon in the church.
But look, you're a team player.
Look, I know here's the thing about social media.
Social media would like for you to think that everybody's perfect.
They'd like you to think that their life is perfect.
They've made, oh, she should be fired.
That was her first time.
She'll be her last time.
Just think.
Just think if you went on the job
and the first mistake you made,
they fired you.
It wasn't that egregious.
It was the makeup.
And at the end of the day...
It's an honest mistake at that.
Yes!
You got to understand the skin tone
and the texture in what you do.
And maybe she just doesn't have
that type of experience
with the exotic complexion that you do. And maybe she just doesn't have that type of experience with the exotic complexion
that you have.
And with the
lighting, me being darker skin
with the makeup on,
it magnifies.
Man, she had my lips like I've been
pulling on a tailpipe.
You say,
man, I like, I looked at my lips
and I was like, damn, hold on.
I don't smoke them miles like that no more
I said you know
I done got my lips
bleached and everything
cause I know I'm gonna
be on TV Ocho
I said man
I should got my lips
like I been smoking
on a tailpipe
and I'm blowing
exhaust all over
I said come on man
but I knew they
gonna get me Ocho
I said I know
they gonna get me
I said they gonna kill me they gonna get me they to get me with y'all. I said, I know they're going to get me. I said, they're going to kill me.
They're going to get me.
They're going to get me.
This is why.
See, this is the perfect example of why I told you.
You got your foot in the dough.
You got your foot in the dough.
Get your boy on the show with you.
Because this is what friends is for.
Because if it was me, I wouldn't even let the show start with that shit on your face.
I wouldn't have let the show. Hey, shit on your face. I wouldn't let the show... Hey, listen.
Stephen A know he saw that shit.
He know he saw that shit and they should
have deleted the show a little bit, gave you
a goddamn baby wipe, let you wipe
that off and just tell them put some
anti-shine on you and a little bit of
powder and then start the show.
If it was me,
I wouldn't have let that shit go down. But you don't want to help a brother out and put me on the show. See, if it was me, I wouldn't have let that shit go down.
But you don't want to help.
You don't want to help
a brother out
and put me on the show.
Ocho,
let your boy get in.
Let me get,
let me get,
let me get in, Ocho.
You done been on
eight goddamn shows.
You done been on
eight shows, man.
I'm counting.
I'm counting.
I'm counting how many shows.
I can tell you
what you talked about
every show.
Ocho,
the thing is,
see,
I done got in good.
They let your boy host a couple of shows.
Let your boy get a couple of more.
Let your boy get a couple of more of those hosting gigs.
And then the guy that's coming to the stage is my partner on Nightcap.
Right.
Mr. Chan.
Yeah.
Ocho.
Cinco.
Johnson.
You know.
So you don't let your boy get it.
Hey, listen.
Let me get it.
Right now, all I got is a foot in the door.
Right.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Right now, I'm trying to turn sideways because they're trying to close the door.
People that got a foot in the door, they don't get to host nothing.
People that got a foot in the door, they don't host.
When you got two feet in the door and you don't close the door behind you,
that's when they get the opportunity to host.
You see what happened?
Stephen A. had the flu and they asked me could I fill in for it.
Well, listen, I can text Stephen A and tell him to be sick again.
I could tell him to be sick again. All I need is the opportunity.
Sometimes I don't want Steve. I don't want Stephen A to be sick again.
But I appreciate the opportunity because I'm sure he said Shannon could do a good job.
I'm glad that the higher ups, uh, Jimmy Pataro,
uh, uh, uh, Burke Magnus, uh, Dave Roberts, I'm glad that they gave, they believed in me that I
could do the job. So a lot of people have to have faith in you to be able to get this opportunity.
And so it was my job to go out there and it's like, okay, y'all believe in me. Y'all give me
this opportunity. Let me show you now., they give me a couple more opportunities,
then I would say, you know, I need an Ocho
over here, one of the old segments.
I know Jimmy and Dave
and Bartholomew or whatever.
I don't even know their names, but I know they're going to see this.
I know they're going to see this.
And all I need is the opportunity.
Because anytime I've got an opportunity, I've taken it
and I've run with it because I can do it too.
All I need, just put me in front of the camera.
That's all I'm asking.
But the last time you ran that fast, you had some baked beans
and nine liters in your pocket and you didn't pay for them.
You trying to say I stole?
I'm just saying you borrowed it.
Yeah.
I'm with you when you're right.
Do they still sell nine liters? right do they still sell nine laters
yeah we still
sell nine laters
yeah
listen
if you
I know there's people
in here watching
from home in Miami
38th street
38th street
you get nine laters
pickled eggs
you get
moon pies
yeah
I love the moon pies
I love the moon pies
see them nine laters
that sour apple
they had grape.
They had banana.
I used to like that chocolate.
Remember that chocolate?
They come like three.
I think they came like three.
Maybe was it three in a pack or five in a pack?
It was like three, five in a pack for them nine-leaders.
Yeah, I think it's three.
Yeah, I think it's three.
You know, they had the big ones.
They had the big ones.
And then they came out with them little minis.
Yeah.
Remember they came out with the little mini nine-leaders?
Yeah, yeah.
They were a good old thing back in the day.
I remember them.
Yeah, I bet you remember.
Give me a Chico stick.
Give me a Chico stick
and some Vina sausages.
What you know about Chico sticks, man?
Yeah, I don't give them Chico sticks.
But see, let me tell you
my favorite meal.
See, I get the more
truck driver steak.
The more honey buns.
Yeah.
I get me a Coca-Cola,
a honey bun,
and some Vina sausages.
Man.
Be a fit boy king.
Hold on.
Y'all ain't had no ice cream trucks
where you from, though.
No, no, no, no, no.
Hell no.
Your ice cream truck,
you get the jungle juice.
You know what the jungle juice is?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Two pickled eggs,
a hot sausage.
Then, boom,
you go to somebody's house,
you jump somebody's fence,
get the mangoes,
take the mangoes,
chop it up,
chop up the mangoes,
salt and vinegar in the bag
with the juice.
Cut the mangoes up, put them in the bag, mix that thing up, shake it up chop up the mango salt and vinegar in the bag with the juice cut the mangoes up put them in the bag
mix that thing up
shake it up
what you know about that
you know where they have
mangoes where you from
nah
man I'm from rural South Georgia
ain't no damn mango tree
going to them
we had fig trees
we had pear trees
we had
grapes
we had
blackberries
we had hunkerberries
yeah
we had stuff like that cool okay I got one I got one for you what about sea grapes you ever had blackberries. We had hunkerberries. Yeah. We had stuff like that. Oh, okay. I got one.
I got one for you. What about sea grapes?
You ever had sea grapes?
Like on the way to school, we used
to stop on the way to school. You know, I went to Beach
High on South Beach. On the way to school, me and my granddad,
I never forget. Man, rest in peace, baby.
We used to stop in the car. Man, you from Miami never sold a
beach until you was 20. Who?
You. Well, hey, listen, my grandma
ain't play that. My grandma ain't play that.
Listen, it's a funny thing. I'm glad you just
mentioned that. My grandma taught in
the Dade County Public School system
for 43 years.
43 years. So she taught at
Nautilus on South Beach. So
when it was time for me to go to school, where do you think
she made me go to school? Starting from kindergarten.
So she can keep an eye
on you.
That was her favorite words. Listen, I went to
Temple Best Shalom for kindergarten.
Temple Best Shalom.
I forgot what my Jew...
You know what? I'm going to stay off of that, especially
during the time, the climate we're in right now.
But anyway, we'll stay off that.
I see what y'all doing out there. They're trying to get
casket clean trending right now, Ocho.
You see what they're trying to do?
They're trying to do your boy dirty, boy.
They want to dirty on you, boy.
But you back on there tomorrow?
Yeah.
Oh, well, you good.
If you back on there tomorrow, you get the makeup for whatever they're talking about today.
They can't say nothing about it.
I don't know.
I might have to go.
Hey, you know how the women you know
Hollywood and entertainers been going
without makeup I saw Cardi B and I saw
some of these other entertainers going
this is what I look like with no makeup
your boy might have to go out there you know with no makeup
you can you can matter of fact
you can do that
I look good anyway
I'm a handsome fellow
Alicia Keys did it?
Look at that.
Look at that, Ocho.
Yeah.
You see that right there?
Yeah.
Boy, you been in the gym, huh?
Uh, what?
Yeah.
Make a hand when I am?
Ha, ha, ha.
I like it.
Hey.
Y'all filming in L.A. tomorrow?
Yeah.
What time?
She's gonna be out here with me in L.A.
Okay, what time?
Seven.
Oh, shit.
You know, I can make it there if you need a little help.
Nah, I'm waiting on Stephen A.
I'm waiting on Stephen A to say, hey, bro, I want you to host this
thing again and then, you know, let me get
like three or four hosting
gigs under my belt and then I'm going to put the word in.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Why I can't be on the show with Stephen A too?
Look here. See? There you can see. Why can't he be on the show with Stephen A too? Look here.
See, there you can see.
I don't think you understand how this thing works.
I understand how it works, but I'm trying to see where Stephen A can feel that you're making me a part of what y'all got going on.
Stephen A requested me.
He went to his boss and said, if it's possible, I would like to have Shannon.
Right.
Now, it's your decision.
It's you guys.
It's Bob Iger, who's the head of Disney,
Jimmy Pataro,
Magnus, Dave Roberts.
It's their decision.
He said, but I would
like to have him on the show.
That's Stephen A's show.
Nothing goes or comes without Stephen A's
blessing. Right.
How you want me to all of a sudden think I have that kind of unprecedented power, unprecedented control that I can just bring you on?
Wait a minute.
Did you just say Bob Iger, the head of Disney?
Yes.
Man, that's my boy.
Well, you need to call him and tell him to get your ass on, D. Man, me and Bob.
You need me.
Man, me and Bob, we be smoking cigars.
I know Bob.
Bob is who I need to go through?
That's who you need to go through.
Man, me and Bob go way back. Man, I had no idea
Bob was in that position of power like that.
Yeah, he is.
He ain't even tell me that.
We just be smoking cigars, chilling.
Oh, well.
I know I'm getting a job, man.
That's who you need to talk to. That's what you need to talk to.
We always got to go to somebody else.
Yes.
A lifting hand because you don't want to help me out.
But I know Bob.
I don't mind.
Hold on.
You do realize like you actually talking right now, right?
Yeah.
So how did this come about?
Oh, yeah. Yeah. And you threw your boy a bone. Yeah. so how did this come about oh yeah
yeah
and you threw your boy a bone
yeah
like
like I tell
like I tell my
like I tell my rich friend
like I tell my rich friend
I tell you man listen
throw something on the floor for me
I'm gonna pick it up
damn
throw something on the floor for me
I'm gonna pick it up
I'm gonna make sure I take care of it now
hey
I'm gonna give you something
it's whether or not you eat or not.
I mean, hey, now, if you ain't hungry and don't eat,
that ain't got nothing to do with me, but I give people opportunity.
Right, right.
Because I believe in them.
Now, if you eff that opportunity up,
I'm not going to say that you can't eat no more.
You just can't eat on my plate.
Listen, I appreciate the opportunity. Because of the opportunity you gave me, right?
Yeah.
Because of the opportunity you gave me,
I done went west to create a mess
and I'm coming back east to spend my grease.
That's what it's going to be.
That's what you're going to do?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'm going to tell you again.
I met you out west to create a mess
and I came back east
and I'm going to spend my grease. Okay. Yeah. Well, I'm on out west to create a mess, and I came back east, and I'm going to spin my grease.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, I'm going to want you to bring something to the table and say, you know what?
I got an idea.
Unc, I got an idea.
What you think about this?
Oh, hey, I got a lot of ideas, man.
I got a lot of ideas, but I want to make sure we going in the right direction.
I want to make sure we flowing we, we flowing, you know,
in the direction we need to be flowing before I even bring you in.
Oh,
Joe,
you know what?
We just hit 50,000 subscribers and we only been,
we only had a channel available for a week.
Wait,
we got,
we already have.
Yeah.
So I want to,
I want to say thank you from,
uh,
and Ocho from the bottom of our heart for everybody that has clicked
that subscribe button.
50,000 in a week.
We going places, Ocho.
About 15 minutes, I'm going to go upstairs
and go to sleep. I don't know where you going after that.
What, 50,000, bro?
50,000?
I don't even know 50,000 people.
Well, you got me getting emotional, bro.
I don't even know 50,000 people for you. Boy, you got me getting emotional, bro. I don't even know
50,000 people.
We're going to get one of these for 100,000,
Ocho. You see that?
Yeah.
We're going to get one of them for 100,000.
Now, we get really
big with us.
Damn, I'm emotional.
50,000? Ocho.
Yeah. We get really big
look at there
yeah I need
I need that
cause I ain't
I ain't never won
nothing in life
I ain't never won
nothing in life
oh you
you hit the lottery
yeah
you know
hey
my oldest daughter
my oldest daughter
my oldest daughter
my kids don't even
play the lottery no more
you know why Ocho
why
they say daddy
you the lottery ticket
we don't play the lottery yeah well you got me Ocho we go out we do it, Ocho? They say, Daddy, you the lottery ticket.
We don't play the lottery.
Yeah, well, you got me crying. Ocho, we go and play. We do it, baby, Ocho. We do it to be.
But 50,000,
that's how much it mean to me. You got me crying.
I don't even cry. I ain't crying.
That big ruff damn crying, Ocho.
Damn, 50,000, boy.
Man, you're looking like Tyrese
up there crying. I thought that was Tyrese
crying.
It mean a lot to me
50,000 people is a lot of people
I don't think you understand like you know where I come from
so you don't know what this means to me man
you gave me opportunity and opportunity and then
we got 50,000 a week
this man just told me a month
ago he ain't got no tear ducts
he ain't got no tear ducts
that what you just told me
now if it's a lie, you told it.
Hey, everybody that's on live,
how many people we got on live, Ash?
We got 13,000 people on.
I want y'all to jump in the comments and
tell me, did I miss
here or did I miss quote Ocho
when he said he ain't got no tear ducts?
Hey, this is a moment
for me. We need to... You up here crying like
Sherelle broke up with him.
I think that's an underline. I think she done told you, unless you signed that Hey, this is a moment for me. We need to... We up here crying like Sherelle broke up with him. Yeah.
I think that's an underline.
I think she done told you,
unless you sign that prenup, she gonna dip.
And you trying to mask it.
I'm just feeling good.
You don't understand what you just said.
We've been on the show for a week.
Listen to me now.
Listen to me now.
Stay with me.
Stay with me.
No, we've been on the show for a while,
but we just had the channel.
We just started the channel.
I'm just saying.
But the fact that we had the channel for a week and we got 50,000 people now.
50,000.
50,000 in a week.
So that means it's 8 billion people in the world.
So if my math stands corrected, if it's 8 billion people in the world and we got 50,000 within a week,
that means in 792 weeks, we'll have half the world subscribe to our channel.
In 792 weeks, we'll have half the world subscribe to our channel.
Our goal is to try to, we're trying to get to 100,000 in the next week.
And then we do a quarter of a million, half a million, and a million.
We can get to a million in a year.
We're doing it, Ocho.
We're doing it.
We're going to get to a million before that because these tears are
tears of happiness and joy.
I can't believe this.
Damn.
I feel good.
Yeah, you going to be a meme. Hey, y'all meme
Ocho. Y'all meme Ocho.
There's nothing to meme me about.
Yeah, there is. Get it right.
This was a good moment for me.
It was a good moment.
This is to show you
how happy and appreciative I am
and how much this show means to me.
This is how much it means
to me. So people laughing at that,
they shouldn't laugh at that. There's nothing to laugh about.
And then I... No, today
my girl birthday too, so on top of that...
That's what you get. That's what you get, Ocho.
That's what you get.
Ocho, you cried and in you get, we got a five.
Oh,
Joe,
you cried in five minutes.
Got us another thousand followers.
For real?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Listen,
I'm not going to go to there.
Yeah.
I'm also,
I just wanted to show you,
I could cry on cue for any,
any producers. Oh,
so you,
you acting now,
huh?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just had to show you,
I just had to show you,
I could cry on cue. All it had to do, all it had you. I just had to show you. I could cry on cue.
All it had to do was think of something really sad,
and I can cry on cue.
But that was a great moment.
That was a great moment for us.
That was a great moment for us.
Yes.
Oh, we're going to do it.
I told you.
Go ahead.
You want me to tell you what I got on?
What you got on?
Want me to show you?
Yeah.
Where your stuff at, baby?
Oh, she left it in the car.
Hey, so check me out, right?
How you got in the car?
I mean, what?
I mean, she leave in the car?
We in Philly.
We in Philly.
Oh, okay.
I got to do inside the NFL tomorrow morning.
Right, right, right, right, right, right.
If you want to be on that, I could just bring you on.
I ain't got to work till my foot in the door.
I'm just saying.
See the difference?
If you want to come on, I can have you on that.
Bro, bro, you don't think I got enough jobs?
Huh? You don't think I got enough jobs? Huh?
You don't think I got enough jobs?
I mean, well, I would like to have that problem, too.
Yeah, I mean, I got... Listen, I got...
Let me tell you.
Speaking of jobs, let me tell you.
I work here.
Yes.
I work with you.
I do inside the NFL, right?
Yeah.
I am the general manager at the Piccadilly's in Miami.
Right.
Right?
I work with Madden. I do the ratings. I do the ratingscadilly's in Miami. Right. Right. I work with Matt.
I do the ratings.
I do the ratings.
So that's four jobs.
Right.
Five.
I do her hair, makeup, massages, manicures, nails.
I do an eyebrow.
Who do your hair?
Huh?
Who do your hair?
Andis.
Andis Clippers.
Oh.
Yeah.
Them edges, huh?
You got them edges. I Oh. Yeah. Yeah. You got them edges, huh? You got them edges.
I think.
Yeah.
So I'm just trying to diversify my portfolio and just trying to extend it.
And I just need your help.
I just need a, but now that I know I can go to Bob, you know, I know me and Bob like this.
Me and Bob like this.
Go to him.
He definitely can help you.
Damn.
I don't know if you saw this.
There was a reporter in South Carolina.
He went to the state fair.
And he was
trying this, I guess it's a
hot dog, a Polish dog or something.
And he got to chewing on it and you
could tell because there wasn't no
swallowing. And he ended up putting it
in one side of his mouth and said, okay,
back to you in the studio.
What's the worst food you've ever tried?
The worst food I ever tried, and I would never forget it.
It's three different, it's three separate occasions.
Grandma, baby, rest in peace.
I will never forget this.
And because of you is the reason I do not.
At the church every Sunday, grandma forced me to go to church.
Every Sunday we go to church, she's at the church.
Right.
She had the nerve to get them goddamn okras.
And I made a mistake being greedy and put my hand in that slimy ass okra and ate it.
Yeah, man.
And the ick that I got from the slime and the goo.
Yeah.
From okras.
Okra ain't for me.
Never, never again.
And just the thought of it,
it make me sick to my stomach.
Zucchini.
Zucchini.
I hate, I don't know what it was,
what made me bite into whatever salad
it was she was eating or whatever it was she was eating
that day.
Dude.
I don't like fried okra. I don't like zucchini.
And the third thing was squash. I don't like squash either. And I don't like zucchini. And the third thing was squash.
I don't like squash either.
And again, it's my grandma not telling me what to eat.
I don't like tomatoes either.
But me being greedy,
biting into something that she had squash in,
thought the texture was...
What about meat?
What about animals?
Are there any exotic animals you tried?
Any like...
Animals?
Oh, I eat everything.
I eat all animals. I don't care what it is. You ever had raccoon? Animals? Oh, I eat everything. I eat all animals.
I don't care what it is.
You ever had raccoon?
Huh?
You ever had raccoon?
I caught one before.
No, have you ever eaten it?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Possum?
Nah, I ain't ate no possum.
Them niggas dead on plate.
What about squirrel?
Huh?
What about squirrel?
I had a little squirrel before squirrel tastes like chicken
turtle turtle yeah i had a little snapping turtle yeah the snapping turtle yeah what else uh i had
a little kangaroo little crocodile yeah i had an alligator bite i had octopus yeah um what else uh
frog leg you had frog legs oh yeah we had frog yeah i tried that um what about hold up what about I had octopus. Yeah. What else? Frog legs.
You had frog legs?
Oh, yeah.
We had frog legs.
I tried that.
What about, hold up.
What about chocolate ants?
You had chocolate ants?
Mm-mm.
No.
Never tried that.
No.
That's a delicacy right there.
Chocolate ants?
Yeah, that's a delicacy.
I mean, you go to State Fair, that's what you get to try.
You know, you get the fried, you get the fried butter, you get the fried Snickers, the fried Oreos, the fried cake.
You get some of the fried everything.
But there's a delicacy down in the South.
And people, when I told my teammates about it, they didn't believe it.
But I had a coach that was from down South, and he's like,
yeah, it's a delicacy.
We're going to bleep this out, but I'm going to say what it is.
We're going to bleep this out.
Go ahead and say it.
F***ing onions.
Nigga, what?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, that's a downside. Yeah,
people eat that. Wait, that's
I understand that might be the word,
but for better context, what is it really
what are you really eating?
It's the unit that a male cow, the bull.
Right.
When he's deceased.
Right.
They cut it out.
Right.
They stew it down in onion and they eat it.
Like Rocky Mountain, like Mount Norster, like cow testicles,
hog testicles. I've had turkey testicles.
So chitlins, basically.
When I was a kid,
chitlins, hog maw, hog head,
pig ear, pig tail.
Pig feet? I love
pig feet. I love pig tails.
That's...
You know, hog head
cheese, you know, the pig tail know the pigtail you know you put
pigtails in green yeah put turkey necks in green yeah you know you know on on the chicken you eat
every part of the chicken except the first and last part to get over the fence you eat everything
but the beak in the butt the first part that crawls the fence in the last part you leave that
but but i didn't know until i got to college that you could buy individual chicken parts.
Yeah.
Because my grandmother always bought the entire chicken
because it was cheaper and cut it up.
So I didn't know you could get all drumsticks.
You could get all short thighs.
You could get all wings.
You can get all breasts.
I remember going to the grocery.
I'm like, you could.
I'm like, no, I wasn't in the grocery.
I mean, I didn't buy anything in college.
I was probably in the NFL when I was out on my own. And I'm in the grocery store, and I'm looking. I'm like no i wasn't in the grocery i mean i didn't buy anything in college i'm probably in the nfl right when i was out on my own and i'm in the grocery store and i'm looking i'm like
you mean to tell me you can get like all drumsticks you can get all i i never i never
knew that yeah that's that's yeah but but i don't i don't need some i'll tell you this this is what
i tell people i ate a lot of things when i was growing up to let me know what I didn't want to eat as an adult.
I like that. That's a good one.
It's kind of like a job. I had a lot of jobs.
I caught chickens, cropped tobacco, clipped onions, loaded tomatoes, baled hay, loaded watermelons, pulled peanuts, pulled sweet potatoes.
I dug sweet potatoes. I did all of that.
I just knew. I didn't want to I did all of that. I just knew I didn't
want to do none of those jobs as an adult.
Because they were back-breaking as a kid.
Now think about it. Now you got to understand,
I've been working in the
field since I was about six years old.
Oh yeah.
He was in the field?
Yes! Goddamn, Django!
Come on, Django!
Oh, Joe. Oh, Ocho, people look here.
We worked in the fields from cane to cane.
And when you mean cane to cane,
that means when you went to work, you can't see,
and when you get off, you can't see.
We worked 10, 12 hours a day,
come home, take a shower,
get well, go catch chickens.
So we caught chickens from nine till about one in the morning. We got a dollar a shower. Get, well, go catch chickens. So we caught chickens from 9 till about 1 in the morning.
We got a dollar a thousand.
So it was about me and about six of my cousins.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You got a dollar a thousand chickens?
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what you got.
You got a dollar a thousand.
That ain't gonna work.
So the most we would catch is, we would like the C team.
So my uncle ran the C team.
So we'd only catch the most chickens we would catch was 16,000.
But they had the A and the B team.
They would catch 40,000, 50,000 in a night.
What?
Yeah.
Where they had all them chickens come from?
In the chicken house.
Okay.
So you go in, you go in, and once it get dark,
so my uncle would pick us up at about 9, 30, 10 o'clock.
We normally have to go at least
sometimes 30 as close as 30 minutes but sometimes it's about an hour away you go in and you open
the back of the and you put a flashlight up because you got to realize chickens they huddle
together right so you put the flashlight up and you go in three in one hand, three in the other. So we go in that thing, we be hype. It was me, my brother, my cousin, Lanny, Arnell, Eugene,
had another cousin like Robbie, and some other.
So it was probably about eight to nine of us.
Because we had four or five catchers.
We had two stackers and a taker.
So you go at that thing, we come at that thing, bird, bird, bird, bird, bird, bird, bird.
Everybody hollering bird.
We get them things done.
About three hours, we up out of there.
Made $16.
Just like that.
And I had made $5 earlier today working in the field.
So that's $21.
Made me a good little grip.
And I did it when I was in the field. So that's $21. Made me a good little grip.
And I did it when I was in school, from the fourth to the eighth grade.
I called Chigga that night and went to school as a 8, 9, 10, 11, 12-year-old.
Yeah.
Run tell that.
I like that. So when people talk about, when people talk, oh, Sheldon, you don't know what it's like
to work hard.
All you had was a silver spoon, bro.
You don't know nothing.
Man, listen.
know what it's like to work hard.
All you had was a silver spoon, bro. You don't know nothing.
Man, listen. I tell my
kids all the time, the
life that you are able to live,
you don't know what I had to go through
where I come from.
I walk uphill
to school both ways.
I walk uphill
to school both ways so you
can do what you're doing right now.
So you can pick up the phone
and call me and know I'm going to tell you
yeah every time. You don't know
what I had to do. Ocho, but I really
did have to walk a mile to catch the school
bus. Wait, I had to catch the bus too.
Listen, I caught the bus, the
beach high. I caught the 7
on 10th Avenue.
I got off,
caught the L all the way to school and had to walk. I had to do that. I ain off, caught the L, all the way to school
and had to walk. I had to do that. I ain't had no
car.
But see, the school bus, but I was
the only one.
The school bus didn't
come to school. When my brother
and my sister, all of them was on there, we had
other people, the school bus would come by the house.
But at that point in time, I was
the only one. The school bus didn't come by the house.
Okay.
So I had to walk to the end of the road.
So if it was,
you know,
if it's raining,
it didn't matter.
Right.
But I just,
I just remember thinking to myself,
I was like,
I know damn well,
ain't no other kid my age working.
I mean,
working as hard as I,
I mean,
they might be like some third world country.
Right.
Right.
Sure.
Cause I see these kids working out. I like, ain't no way some third world country. Right, right, right. Sure, because I see
these kids working out.
I'm like, ain't no way.
A kid working 10, 12 hours
in the fields
and going to catch chickens
at a dollar a thousand?
I ain't working the field.
You remember,
you ever heard of the Jitney?
I used to use the Jitney
to get to and from
where I got to go.
You ever heard of the Jitney?
Mm-mm.
Now, the Jitney service
is legendary in Miami.
I'm sure some people
in the chat from the crib,
they know what I'm talking about.
But listen, the way I used to make my money was with my grandma. chat from the crib, they know what I'm talking about. But listen,
the way I used to make my money was with my grandma.
Obviously my chores,
you had to do your chores.
Oh yeah.
Cutting the grass.
Yes.
Mopping.
Yeah.
And cleaning,
cleaning the garage.
Just pulling the weeds,
pulling the weeds.
That's how I made money.
Yeah.
That's listen.
Cause I would watch,
cause see,
I would wash the dishes.
What about washing the cars?
For my sister.
Oh yeah,
my grandfather would say
I was too little
because he gave me a quarter
to wash the tires.
So I got a dollar
for washing the tires.
He let my brother wash it.
Man, so,
old Joe, check this out.
My grandfather would say,
okay boys,
I'm going to pay y'all
to go wash the car,
wash his truck.
So me and my brother
go out there
and we get some things, you know, I'm doing the tires, my brother washing it. We go wash the car, wash his truck. So me and my brother go out there, we get some things, you know,
I'm doing the tires, my brother washing it.
We go in the house, papa, we done.
He come outside and
look at it. True story,
ask my brother. He looked at
me and my brother, he said, you know what?
He said, anything is better than nothing.
But you two fellas real close to nothing.
My brother looked at me.
I looked at him.
Nothing, huh?
So that's where I get that.
That's where I get that saying from.
He told us anything is better than nothing.
But you two fellas real close to nothing.
Y'all didn't watch it.
Did y'all watch it?
We did the best we could.
You got to understand.
Oh, Joe.
Oh, Joe.
I'm six.
My brother nine.
I mean, what the hell you thought he was going to get?
You thought he was going to the car wash down the street?
What did you expect?
What kind of car detailing you thought you was going to get for $2?
You paid $2, you got a $2 car wash.
What the hell?
And we had one of them little Swipper boots,
you know, the little brooms about this big
switch room that you had
so we had no vacuum cleaner
with a small handle on it
that's what we had to sweep out the truck with
I remember those
that's some good memories
I bet you I'd have won fear factor
I'd have won that
or survival
yeah but see no no, no, no.
See, survival, see, that's not about allegiance.
That's about getting people to like you and not vote your ass off.
See, I'll starve your ass off the island because I'll hunt and fish for my damn self.
And so you will leave because you starving.
See, in a situation like that, I ain't trying to be your friend.
I ain't trying to be your teammate.
Now, if we really trying to survive, okay,
yes. But if I'm trying to win a contest?
Right. No.
I could do
a fair fact as well, based off
what I'm willing to eat, and
I'll do anything once. You too bougie.
Who? You.
Come on, that. It's me. It's me, now.
Don't do me like that.
I'm the one flat-spirited, and I'm the one eating McDonald's. Don't do that.
Hey, but hey, but since I cut up a sister, they don't.
I know you did. But I saw I saw this video on Spirit Airlines.
I might start flying Spirit. You might you might as well.
Check this out. President Trump, President Trump plane.
Yeah. And the air traffic controller
was in the guy's ear and he's like, hold on,
we got a VIP. Right. A VIP
plane. And the guy
on the pilot for Spirit like, what?
He's like, so he goes
on the runway anyway. Right. He's like,
flight 957, where
are you going? He said, Orlando.
Orlando.
And he took off. And he took off.
And he took off.
I'm like, you know what?
I'm going to have the joy of your own spirit.
Listen, you got to come on.
We are an over-ass spirit.
We are our own entity.
And we don't bow down to anybody.
I mean, it costs you
$50 to fly. And if you
fly the plane, they'll give you $25 of it back. I said, oh, you $50 to fly, and if you fly the plane,
they'll give you $25 of it back.
I said, oh, no.
That's fine.
That's fine. We are a cost-efficient airline, one that allows those to get from point A
to point B just as fast, but for cheap.
What about that spare flight that the pilots didn't show up for seven hours
and they were sitting waiting on the pilots to come for seven hours.
Well, I've seen that happen
with American Delta
and I've seen that happen
with...
I ain't seen that.
I ain't seen that.
It ain't never happened
on no Delta flight.
I got 1.5 million miles on Delta.
There was a strike
just not long ago
where the pilots
wasn't showing up at all.
Well, that was a strike.
Okay.
I mean, but the pilot...
But those pilots
were supposed to be there.
Spirit don't have...
We don't have no issues.
We don't have no problems.
I'll tell you what you did see.
We are the definition
of love in the sky.
I can't tell.
I know you saw that kangaroo
that had that man dog
trying to drown that man dog.
Hey, listen.
I done seen so many funny,
you think,
would you fight a kangaroo?
Just be honest.
Put a thing, be swole, man.
You'd fight a kangaroo?
About my dog?
Well, about you.
Think about what you just
asked me.
Now ask me that again.
You'll fight your dog. You're right.
You'll fight a kangaroo.
Have you seen a kangaroo?
I'll fight a dog.
I'll fight anything about my dog.
Kangaroo, snake, bear.
Yeah, for sure.
Slow down. You just said bear. Don't do that. Don't do that. I'm going to about my dog. Kangaroo, snake, bear. Yeah, for sure. For sure.
Slow down.
Slow down.
You just said bear.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
I'm going to shoot the bear.
Okay.
You said, we talk about fighting.
No weapons involved.
But here's the thing.
If I'm out in the wilderness, you probably going to have, now, I mean, this guy here,
I mean, he in the outback, wherever kangaroos are.
I think he's in Australia.
Probably Australia.
Yeah.
He's a, I guess he teaches jujitsu.
So he's skilled.
But I saw one video where the kangaroo had the man dog in the headlock.
In the headlock.
And that man slapped him.
And he swung on him?
Yeah.
And you see that kangaroo, that kangaroo like let the dog go like, hold on.
Did this motherfucker just slap me?
He like, he did.
He slapped me for real.
There's some very funny kangaroo videos
where they going at it with people.
It was one, a kangaroo and some dude,
it was around some bushes. I think it
might have been his father. Man, they in there
throwing punches.
I was literally in tears. It's so funny.
But reading up, a lot of
times kangaroos will retreat to the water
because when they're being chased by dingoes,
they'll be being chased by a pack of dogs.
So they go in the water to try to get away.
And if a single dog, yes, they will drown the dog.
He was trying to drown the dog because the dog had followed him
into the water because he was trying to get away.
And so now he's like, I got the advantage on you.
And he's like, man, that joke came up out of that water.
He said, let him go, mate.
The kangaroo said, I ain't going to do it, bro.
He said, he came and the bloke came to me.
The kangaroo said, hey, what I'm about to do to you,
I don't want no footage of it.
He knocked the kangaroo, knocked his phone in the water.
And that was funny. Oh, yeah. But most
pet owners, most pet owners,
yeah, they would have done the same thing.
Listen, that's instinctive. That's like having a child.
Yes! For sure!
They have the dog or even cats. People that are
cat lovers or dog lovers, they have
instinctive at any time. Danger.
Yes. Presents itself.
You don't even think twice. You don't even think about it, you don't even think twice.
You don't even think twice.
It don't matter what the situation is.
I saw the lady go shove the bear.
Remember the bear was on the fence?
Her dog ran out there.
Hello, Yorkies.
She shoved his ass out that bear.
Nothing matters.
Nothing matters depending on
circumstance. Nothing. Especially, especially with the dogs.
And your kids.
Dogs and your kids?
Yeah.
Adrenaline.
Adrenaline is a powerful thing.
Oh, yeah.
And so when you get that surge, that's why you see people, you hear these stories of women lifting up a car or men being able to
have superhuman strength
because you get that rush of adrenaline.
That fight
or flight.
Anything is possible.
Anything. Anything.
Anything is possible.
Yeah.
But, man.
I really want to thank you guys tonight for joining us.
Thank you for clicking the subscribe button. That subscribe
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I'm Shannon Sharp.
Wait, wait, wait. We can't go yet.
I just want people
that were able to see
the artistry that I do have and the range
I have and being able to cry on cue
when we hit 50,000
subscribers.
You know, I'm sure, I hope Will Packer, you know,
or maybe Tyler Perry sees it.
Ryan Coogler.
Yeah, Ryan Coogler.
And they see, you know, the range that I do have
and how I can just, boom, on cue,
I just, I just, just trying to,
just going to opportunity out there so I can develop.
I can just imagine what's going to happen
when we hit a million.
Huh?
I said, I can just imagine what we're going to have, what's going to happen when we hit a million. Huh? I said, I can just imagine what's going to happen when we hit a million.
Listen, if we hit a million followers,
or we get anything close to a million followers.
Oh, we're going to hit it.
It's just the time frame.
I won't be able to contain myself.
I won't be able to contain myself,
and I just want you to bear with me while I allow those emotions
to flow. Just bear with
me. That's all I can say.
He's Chad. Too late.
We already saw you cry. Thank you for
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