 Kerry and Clay wanted to say y'all was y'all was in a place. He really came on my show and he told his story and he said, y'all went to do a show and something happened with the money. So I'm having fun with the money. So ended up a promoter put both of us on the same show. Okay. I was the host. So automatically we we connected just like that. We ended up chilling now. He had a camera. He started giving me a shout out on his stuff and stuff like that. We we were supposed to do the show at a certain time. We didn't do the show to probably two two hours later because the prom promoter didn't have the money. Is that the craziest thing a fan ever done for y'all? A fan? Yeah. What's the craziest thing a fan ever done? The craziest thing or the most mind blowing thing I mean. It was this one lady that she was just caught you off guard. No, she said that she gave me the money to start the 85 South Show. She introduced me to Steve Harvey and you don't know. Never met me later in my life. She told the police officer at the show that we had five kids and I told her to come up there and all. Man, crazy stalker type shit. Nothing funny or entertaining. Like real life court restraining all the time. Oh, it got serious here. Yes. See, when the poll is like, I was just in the dressing room and he came in and he's like, bro, how many kids you got? I'm like, one. Why did they say y'all got five kids? I'm like, I don't know what the fuck that lady is. And he was like, man, you can't be back here. You got to lay it out in the flow, screaming and howling. They have to take it. It was crazy, crazy. People would sit back and watch stuff like this and just put together a whole scenario and believe it. No, I believe it. Cause we had somebody call us big fan and just, oh, where is Mr. Make? I'm like, what the hell is wrong with you? Exactly. And they, and it started getting to where, and I know it was autistic guy and it got weird. I just had to hang up and block him. I had to block him. He kept calling like a lot of times. Damn, man, you never know. So you never know what that is. But it'd be crazy when you have to deal with people who got like real life mental health issues. And then you see it and you're like, damn, it's sad. Yeah. It's sad cause it's like, they'll do something that'll make you be like, oh, you're not right. Yeah, you're touched. Yeah. You're not right. And it's not fair to try to say, hey, I need to retap. Like you need help. Yeah. Like you need resources. So that's the sad part about it. Do you ever, I mean, I know you've seen all this joke still going on. Either you stole a joke or a joke got stole from you. Right. You know, like, is this a real thing? Cause everybody talking about it. Kat say this guy stole his joke. They say he stole a JB smooth joke. Like you niggas be stealing each other jokes in here. What you mean? You niggas. You're a comedian. That's the thing about it. You're a comedian. You can't come up to me and ask me about what some other motherfucker was doing. I ain't stole shit. I'm looking at my jokes every day on Instagram. Do you know why? Oh, so somebody take your joke. You remember that my tour was called at the end of the day. Yeah. Right. Cause I do this joke at the end of the day the day over with. Now it's a whole goddamn meme. I'm looking at my friends posts. You know this is the name of my, why are you laughing at somebody who's stealing my jokes? I see so anytime you see them little memes with the white background and the black words, this is probably some shit I said at one of my shows. So I gotta figure out how I can get paid off this shit. How do you, how do you, how can you be cool? Somebody going to take this interview and chop it up and upload it on YouTube. Some people do it. They do it. That's why I got this, this black thing. I'm mad at them. They going to take watermark all over this shit. People steal content. People steal everything. That's what happens. But sometimes that shit motherfucking be way to fucking Detroit. Motherfucking be in Atlanta. It's not that they doing the exact same shit. It's just creatively sometimes shit happened. But sometimes niggas will flat out do your shit and don't give a fuck. I do it better than you. It sound better when I say it. I use better words. I look better. The hoes like me more. Sometimes it's them. I told you, there's a lot of them that they hate each other. Curran Claymore and say y'all was, y'all was in a place. He really came on my show and he told his story. And he said y'all went to do a show and something happened with the money. Something happened funny with the money. So ended up a promoter put both of us on the same show. Okay. I was the host. So automatically we connected just like that. We ended up chilling out. He hit camera. He started giving me a shout out on his stuff and stuff like that. We were supposed to do the show at a certain time. We didn't do the show to probably two, two hours later because the promoter didn't have the money. He didn't have our money. But you upset? Nah, I wasn't upset. We went to, we went to- You supposed to keep the shirt out or something. Nah, we was outside. We was actually waiting for him to come. He came, he was like, man, wait on the dude to come in and get the money. He called us looking at me like, nigga, this sound like some nigga shit, right? Did you, that's cute, that's cute, but you know what I'm saying? He's looking at me. He's like, we're a nigga. We not doing the show until we get the money. So he was like, y'all gone up there and doing stuff, start the show and they'll pay y'all. He's like, nigga, we not doing the bed or nothing like that. I'm gonna be laughing. I ain't gonna lie to you. Then nigga gonna look at me. I supposed to be a host. Nigga was looking at me. Then nigga gonna say, I'll give you some gas money, gas money. I don't know. I'm not finna get up there. You finna pay me. Yeah, this nigga was a promoter. The promoter nigga ain't had no juice. Sometimes a lot of these promoter niggas, they build a reputation based off the artist. You get what I'm saying? He's like, if you a good promoter, you can bring anybody to your spot. You can bring the local rapper to your spot and pack it. If you a good promoter. So they can pack it up. But if you just a promoter who booking names or who hype right now and you know people gonna show up, it's gonna make you look good. So when we showed up, it wasn't that we wasn't shit. It's that you wasn't shit. You live here. And you can't get nobody to come to this shit. He didn't market it right. He don't, yeah. He was one of them lazy promoters. And then we show up the day of, to do, you know, thinking that it's all good. He telling us all tickets doing good. You sold all these tickets and then nobody come. So did it. But you still performed. Most definitely. That's what he said. Kerwin said that's when he gained so much respect for you cause you went out there and gave it your all. The whole show. I give it a whole show. Call us this day. It's like, I watched this. The show I did with him, I watched this nigga improv for 45 minutes straight. Wow. Just all for the crowd. This, and you could tell when somebody improv in this joke, I literally watched him. And that was the show where he was proud by eight people there. So they're probably why the promoter. He got there. Yeah, he got there. Man, when I seen his main was performing, like it was a lot of people there, eight people. And I learned from there. I was like, you know what? Man, no matter what, I'm just gonna know half of them like that. He improv the whole show, gave them people they money to work. That's what he said. He was like, come on. I asked him my say. For like six waitresses. Who was your favorite? Come here, he said, man, I got a lot of respect for Carlos, man. Man, me and Corrie, we worked for a long time. We had the family dollar. And he told us to wrap them in there. Gave Uncley now some tickets back. Yeah, but that was. You said you treated it like it was a packed house. Yeah, exactly. That's hard though. Sometimes it's more about me than them. I've been looking for me to be on the TV show or something. Because you had me at that thing. I ain't forgot. I was in there. Remember, we went to the comedy show. Comedy show. And you was like. It was filming. They were like, we gonna be on TV. I'm like, shit. What show was it? It was an Atlanta comedy show. That was our first show that we saw you. Wasn't that the Netflix name? No, it wasn't the Netflix name. It may have been something that you were. It may have been something like that. We was in Atlanta at that Atlanta comedy club. Oh. And I'm thinking, I'm saying, when is it coming out? It was for the Old Spice. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, it was for Old Spice. You did say that. Old Spice. Because I was like, damn, man, this here goes. I can't control that. We was just, I was a part of that. Yeah. I was producing part of that with them. And then once I turned the footage over to them, it's for an online campaign. Okay, because I didn't see it. I'm like, hmm, yeah. You know how when you were on TikTok and you're scrolling and they be like, oh, it's funny. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's hard. No, that make money too. Yeah. That ad stuff is real. Like I love stuff like that. Like they always do what's called urban marketing. Yeah. So they'll reach out end of the year. It just be like some corporate shit, but then it'd be a nice check. Nice check? Whether you ever see it again or not, I know what I did. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one. Yeah, we gon' talk.