 I think it was Meek Meals day was messing with about that. He said that, when your salad leave, it's like your woman leaving. You can have a celly. Nah, dude, you got a celly for three months. Cluck on a celly, love. Pack it up, Gord, it's a new gel. You're gonna feel like you just lost a chip. Yeah, nah. Yo, salad, yo, salad leaving and your woman leaving. Number two different, right? Yo, I'm boss talk, one-on-one, one-on-one. Yeah, we gon' talk. So how did you and Bey-Bey link up? Was it a thing where he went down there Nah, it took Bey-Bey to the prison like two or three different times. So me and Bey-Bey got a unique relationship. We met and it wasn't under the best terms and conditions. It was a miscommunication between me and Bey-Bey. But as yours would go by and we would link back up, man, we was able to both see that. It was more about, Bey-Bey thought my passion was about aggression and I can be a little aggressive, but that aggression is just my passion and I really wanna rock the culture. I want the homies to see, man, changing your life and doing right can get you this too, bro. So when I bumped into him the first time, I was a little rough around the edges, but as time would pass, man, Bey-Bey hit me, man. Hey, man, let's do it. Whenever you need me to go into one of these prisons, man, I wanna go in there with you, man. I'm not coming in there as Bey-Bey. I'm coming in there as a spectator, man. I wanna simply see the work that you're doing and I wanna simply do whatever I can to uplift and continue to promote what you're doing. Bey-Bey is somebody who did come in and when I say he came in, he didn't come in with no ill intentions or with the intentions of trying to, you know, let it be about Bey-Bey. He came in with the intentions that this is about the big reform movement and I'm here to support that. Wow, yeah, Bey-Bey stand up. I met him now. I had never met Bey-Bey till we was at the comedy show. That was my first time meeting him. People don't realize how we just kinda stay in our own lane, you know, because we've been at this store for 18 years and they be like, you know this person because everybody knowing you when you go out of state. And I'd be like, no, I never met him. So until I went to it was Bubba Dubb show, who's show was? It might've been... I think it was Bubba Dubb show. Was it Bubba Dubb show? It was one of them shows and I met him. He seemed like a stand up guy, you know, when I talked with him, gave him a... Like I say, I can't say, man, Bey-Bey, somebody I can get on the line. Hey, Bey, we trying to get X, Y, and Z done. If he can help you and facilitate it, then he gonna do his part, you know what I'm saying? That's good. And the thing is, man, the way that your passion is, I enjoy it. I respect it because I'm a real... I appreciate it. I'm a real... I like it because it's just something when you know you've been around all... You've been locked up. You've been around all type of characters. Yes, sir. You don't seen everybody. I don't seen it all, baby. I can lace you up and read you by five minutes. Real quick. Quickly. Real quick. And I think that's dope because it helps you even out here in the free world, you know, because you... People don't realize you had that time to study people's character. Correct. And so you're dominating when it comes down to seeing things. You see things coming a mile away in slow motion. It's funny that you say that. I often tell the guys that's incarcerated, I don't see prison as the state penitentiary. You hear me? I see it as an institution where you're able to learn human behavior, psychology, socialology. You know, you're going to learn these things at a high level. You may live on a door with 100 guys. That's a hundred different personalities, a hundred different walks of life, a hundred different thought patterns. So you're going to learn that. I was in prison almost 14 years. So when I come out here, I just need to have a five minute conversation with you. I got you all, you know, it's my instinct. I just need to have a quick little conversation with you, then I better tell you, look, I eat, that ain't it right there. Go ahead. And it's so funny because the only thing I think about when you're saying that is that I wish that more men would be able to have something like that where women are concerned because they don't ever understand women. And you honestly... That's interesting. I just told a dude, man, you know, living with your woman and living with your selling, them two totally different things. Wow. It was not that you say that. It was, I think it was meek meals they was messing with about that. He said that when your selling leave, it's like your woman leaving. You can have a selly. Nah, man, you got a selly for three months. Crack on it, selly love. Pack it up, Gork, it's a new gel. You're going to feel like you just lost a chip. Yeah, nah. Your selling, your selling even in your woman leaving them two different things. It was like that, bro. He may be insinuating from the standpoint you may develop a relationship with your selling. If y'all been selling for two years or a year and y'all done develop that personal relationship and they come tell you to pack up, you're going to move, you're going to be kind of like, ah, they taking my boy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But in the world and baby leaving that house, oh, man. That's a whole different muscle. Man, that's a whole different muscle. Ooh, that's another high. Oh, it's going to be bad. What, ain't nobody cooking? Ain't nobody cleaning? Ain't no clothes getting wet? Ain't no rumping? It's crying. Yeah, it's belly if she took the kids. Ah, man. Ain't nothing going on. She took them kids, boy, that's a wrap.