 Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. All right. What are you doing? Davies, I don't know. He's just a kid. I call myself saving his life money, bro. I saw you having two. But you how are you a Crip? You know, that's that's funny. You you you think about it. A lot of people they this this being from L.A. How do you guys look at the Crips and the Bloods in the South? Or do y'all really take them serious? Where else? Because it comes from L.A. Oh, this will be you. Crips are, you know, they're Crips, the E-Riggins. Well, they have their own thing. What do you want to be dogs? You know, it's a whole different thing. You can't just this ain't a boy scout. You think we're up in my street? I know where your mama live. Your mama don't live where your mama live. It's a territory thing. How can you do that when you're not in those areas? You know what I'm saying? You have to grow up on your street. You know, ice, you told you, like, down the street that they didn't even heard of. Right? So it's like. That's the only thing. I was like, how is he? I was just trying to get some clarity about how is he a Crip? I know earlier you spoke about Robin Williams and I know that, hmm? Robin Harris? Yeah, Robin Harris. Robin Williams died of, yeah, he committed suicide. It's a whole different dude. Let's talk about Robin Williams, okay? Him being a comedian and passed away from, you know, mental illness and stuff like that. How serious is it to, because, you know, comedians, they laugh a lot even when they're going through stuff. I really? No? I mean, no. In a congregation, maybe. But most comedians are quiet. Like, that's how you tell a bad comedian because the quiet is like, you know what I'm saying? If you're in a green room and the mother is quiet, then you have the one mother going, eh! I hear you gonna be shit. Oh, okay. Ah! But most, yeah, most, the brilliant ones are, it's not about jokie-jokie. Jokie-jokie-jokie. It's like the ones that, you know, because I just thought something was wrong with me because I saw things differently, like, you know, I didn't see it from a jokie. Like, most of my, what you call jokes are not jokes. They're just storylines from my life. And I can tell that. We remember seeing Will Ferrell and he was quiet looking and I'm like, this nigga don't look like that. I want to see the nigga do the thing, you know what I'm saying? He was so serious when we saw him. I'm like, this thing ain't that ain't the one. I want to see, you know, it's like a dog on a cage. You just trying to figure out a way to poke him and get him to act. But that's how people are, when they watch you on TV and they see you, they think that's how you are all the time, so when they see you in person, that's what they think they're gonna get. Listen, I worked with the great Westie Snipes. Yeah, man. This summer. And this dude came up to me, you know, and Westie's a quiet dude. He's just studying. Most people just studying, you know, most artists are just studying people. Just studying, you know, and Westie was just, and I just, hey! Neato Brown! Neato Brown! Neato Brown! What's he like? That's the way he go down. That's not me, brother. That's the character I play. I agree with that character. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, if you meet Mr. Snipes, and then you meet Neato Brown, they're two different people. No, I get it. You know what I'm saying? So, and that's what people want to go, do some karate! Blade! What's up, Blade? A big worm, same thing. There it is. But you see, when you talking about the characters, I was watching a podcast the other day, and I think I was watching Pierre. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right, and the guy that was on there was the guy who came in Jamie Foxx show. The tall, yeah, what's his name? I don't even know the- The tall, light-skinned one. What's his name on that? I don't, he didn't have a main role, so I- I don't know, but he was talking about when you go for auditions, because no matter how big you are, you still go for some auditions and so forth. And when you walk in to get auditioned, and if the people who are there are calling you the character's name, he's like, that's the worst thing for him. It's different when you have fans, you know, you're on the street, and somebody come up to you and say, you know, big worm, but when you're going for audition, and they call you big worm, when the part that you are auditioning for it might be a action. Or it might be something else. He said that they're calling him by a past character's name. Right, so they're already marking him off the list, so to say, because they're looking at you as a comedian compared to- I don't do auditions, I don't do auditions, you gotta do auditions. How do you get down, like, when you get ready to get here? You gotta go- You gotta call you? No, they gotta- First, they gotta know. Yeah, no auditions, mother. You go to Netflix, I send them blockbusters. Go to blockbusters, you didn't see a reader or anything, I can't act, pick one, but I'm not coming into your little room. And act out for you. And suck some cock.