 Okay, an OG person being when you see somebody that from the California area, do you, how do you look at them as far as the representation of what you guys represent in Texas? Let me see, let me see. They are right with me. I'm saying that to say I've never looked at a crew from California. Okay. Yeah, that part. So you never met? Nah, never met, never seen one, never shook hand. But today. You got to say yeah. That's what it's all about. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Man, what I wanted to do, man, just have some questions, you know, being that you know, you out of the California area, OG Percy is in here, man. Okay, okay, okay, okay. Okay, man. Hey, man, this man out of the Fort Worth area, Texas, that is the great state of Texas, Cali coming in the building. So and I just wanted to try to, you know, just have a have a discussion, man. I always wanted to know how those worlds, you know, pretty much I know Percy, Percy is known, man, on that internet. And Melvin, you known on that internet. And have you guys ever met? No, sir. Never met before? No, sir. Wow. First time, man. You know what? It's a good feeling. But you, I know y'all heard each other. Yeah. Yes, sir. Because it ended over the phone prior to when Charleston was in what California back in the day, Jody and all them. I had sent Bobby Lou down here when he had first came back. So I think we had chatter before. But I know I've always heard this name. His name. Yeah. It's always brought up. No, man. So, you know, like, like I say, and I asked this question with a different group of people, but California, I had California, Texas in here. And I always be asked thinking in my mind, like to be and Melvin, you know, from from a long time ago to the with being a Crip from being in California. And then someone being affiliated with Crip in Texas. How does I mean, does that even does that merit the respect? Or do they even do they come? My cousins from LA and when they would come down, it wasn't really a thing to wear. They was like they come down. I take them to Shreveport. They had like a man, you know, they solidified and what we doing wasn't or whatever. So how do you look at that? Well, before we had expanded when it was just East Side and West Side Compton before they had even left, let alone the city from the zip codes. It went through expansion, particularly when the drug came out. Drug game came out about 77 and they started floating. But I've always looked at like this. We don't die. We multiply. Wow. So when we started, that's when that saying started. And then as you see today, the guys from my area, the original one, our attitude where you sign up for this, it wasn't a lot of ways you can get into it now. So I've always respected Crips or Bloods or somebody that's from this culture. And a lot of guys would tell you when they ask me something, I say, let them pick their bones. And so it's all a level playing field for me. I don't look at it as one's a leader or nothing. When I come, I check in with these men just as you would a home. When you have a right to expectation, you don't come and knock at somebody's house unexpectedly. So as far as me personally, I give everybody the same respect because I'm a seed. They are the roots of it. And so I look at them all. That's one big total family. You got to remember, I came in when we were united. Most of them come in where they come in, divided, Crip on Crip, Blood on Blood. That's a different language to me. OK, an OG person being when you see somebody from the California area, do you? How do you look at them far as the representation of what you guys represent in Texas? Let me see. Let me see. They are right with me. I'm saying that to say I've never looked at a Crip from California. OK. Yeah, that part. So you never met? No, never met, never seen one, never shook hand. But today. You got to say yeah. That's what it's all about. With a real one. With a real one. With a real one. On top of that, man. Huh? OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, OK. So tell me, I remember I had asked you on the show before, like how did you end up ending up dealing with just a Crip side? And you said it was because everybody around you was Blood. The other side, yes. You didn't want to deal. You wanted to be different. Yeah, always, always. What made that stick out in you to be different in a time where everybody else would have pretty much folded in? Because the guys, you know, you grow up with these cats. And then all of a sudden you see them with a blue rag on them. Well, you already know he ain't built like that. He ain't built like that. He ain't built like that. He ain't built like that. He ain't built like that. I don't want to be them. And that's how you did that. I felt like I was toughening them anyway. And I felt like if you were going gang bang, it ain't no fun to be in the hood with the same gang. I want a little dangerous. I was on it for real. So you want to become the opponent. Yes, sir. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.