 Cory Holcomb, I seen you name him during breakfast club days as your Mount Rushmore. And he's still on it. He's still on it. And like, but you guys kind of over time, people go through stuff. Like, do you think you guys are ever, you know what I mean? I hope so. You come down to it like your fans, something that they done that kind of moved you. Did they have a tattoo on them of you? I would hope not. Oh, you never know. You know, I've seen it. I've seen a dude other than they put a dude on his leg. This is what I mean when I know, you know, and I'm not a real big football guy. My extent of knowledge of football and enjoyment comes from playing Madden. But as far as like really watching the game, knowing players, knowing plays, I'm not part of the cult, but dudes that get like the player's names and faces and the team logos tattooing and more importantly, when I look on social media, dudes that get in fights and the stands, I'm going, these players don't know you. They were a lot of what y'all fight for in this tribalism, the sports tribalism. A lot of these same dudes, they go to dinner together. They hang out with each other. They're friends. They don't feel the way about each other that you do about the opposing teammate and team. Calm the down. And a lot of times, again, my dude, listen, because of who I am and what I do, I meet so many people both in sports and entertainment where I go, oh, that's so and so. In my mind, I know I'm supposed to know them. I don't expect them to know me. And then they go, airy spares. Yeah. I'm a fan, bro. Now I'm giddy inside because I'm like, yo, this moment. Yeah. Like my boy is Michael Irvin. And when I used to do the best damn sports show and Mike was on for like a couple of months. And I didn't know Mike prior to that. But when we would do the briefings before the taping to discuss what we were going to discuss, man, I was cutting up in that room so hard. Mike would fall out of his chair and be like, this nigga crazy. So I know Mike. I know Shaq. I know certain players. So even then, I'm not tattooing your image on my body. You know what I mean? We jack it up. So I love, but I know them. So they not going to disrespect me or act a certain way. Where I go, man, if a lot of you dudes who are fighting me in the stands were to meet your favorite player, they're probably on you. They won't give you the love you want. They may not take that picture. They may walk off and treat you like you ain't. And you got this nigga's name on your back. And you willing to die as hell. He might even fuck your girl if you're not careful. And you worshiping this thing. Now I'm not saying all of them are like that because I'm sure there's some pretty cool dudes. But I'm telling you, man, I've seen where die hard fans be like, yo, so and so. And then they look down on them. I'm like, they ain't. You see that. That's gotta hurt. You see what happened with a chameleon there when he met your boy Michael Jordan. Yeah. See what I mean? But listen. It happens. It happens. But listen, you might think because that's Michael Jordan. He got billionaires. Everybody's susceptible to a bad day. He might have gotten to fight with Juanita. I'm like that. And here come chameleon there. So, you know, because I also, and that's why when I've asked people who have known Mike or met Mike, I go, yo, is he really a asshole? And I've had people go, man, he is the coolest dude. And I go, really? But that's the millionaire story. Yeah, that story. But everybody says that about him, that he's like that. But a lot of people also say he's not like that. So that's what I'm saying. And I'm just saying from, for me, sometimes you have to meet people at the right time. Right time. Or sometimes people don't approach you the right way. I've had people come up to me and say, wow, shit to me off the cuff. And it's like, nigga, you don't even know me. You just met me and that's your first approach. Wow. Now I'm mad. Or I might just not be in a good mood that day. I had a fight with my baby mom. You know what I mean? Now ain't the time. But for the most part, I try to make sure that any time I walk out the door, I put on that face because, you know, when you famous and you hit the public, you kind of belong to the public. And that's how I always felt as a consumer of a celebrity's work, is the fact that I understand that you're a human and you have bad days and all of that. But you signed up for this. This is why, because whenever you walk out the door, people are going to come to you. Can I get a picture with you? Can I get your autograph? Can I do that? And you're supposed to have that great spirit because no matter if you have a bad day, if you had to go on stage to perform, you're going to do what you're supposed to do on stage. So why don't you do the same thing in front of your fans? Because these fans are going to buy it yourself. It's a little different because when you go on stage, the people that have bought the tickets, they're there. They've made, they've bought them. Their money is in your pocket. When I'm walking down the street, your money ain't in my pocket. So I'm not obligated, you know, to do anything. No, I'm not, I don't have to do anything. But I'm also, again, that's why I'm just going, I kind of get it. It's comes with the gig. When you go out into the public, you can't, especially, you know, the more famous you are, it's to be expected. So you want to try to act accordingly, but you don't technically have to, you know? Well, I got to ask you about, and you don't have to answer it or you can, because you have a long history of stuff. Corey Holcomb, I seen you name him during Breakfast Club days as your Mount Rushmore. And he's still on it. He's still on it. And like, but you guys kind of, over time, people go through stuff. Like, do you think you guys are ever, you know what I mean? I hope so. You see what I'm saying? Because I love seeing y'all chemistry. But this is what I'm talking about when I say growth. For me to sit here and go, oh, because we had a beef, he's no longer on my mind. That's some female shit. That's vaginal reaction. He's still there. It don't change who he is as a comedian. He's still one of the coldest in the game. And yeah, I would love to hopefully one day we could work together, because that's part of the growth. If I was to sit here and hold that grudge and go, man, I ain't gonna f**k that n***a. He might not ever want to f**k with me. And that's fine. But, but, you know, again, let's for the betterment, let's better for the betterment of us. You know, let's figure shit out. Yeah. Because like I said, you, you one of those guys there, like I said, you, history, you ain't going nowhere. You know what I'm saying? I look at like, I talked to, I talked to country one yesterday. But those guys, the newer comedians, I asked this question to everybody. And I'm not going to continue to ask it because I seen an issue when I came in the game. Me and Bubba Dub talked this morning, too. These internet guys that come in the game, the way they're coming in now, when you look at the Dizzy Banks, the Marco, the funny Marcos, all of them, which I deal with those newer guys, like, and I deal with a lot of the guys that come from the, going to those comedian halls, like you was in Harlem and really bringing it. You know, these guys didn't have to go through that. When you see them and you see the way that they're doing things now, how do you embrace it as a comedian that came from that, you know, from that rugged grind? You know, as long as the, as long as you have substance and you got staying power, you know, I mean, the landscape has changed. You know, the grind is different because of social media and these platforms. So I don't knock the hustle. Just, just stick around. You know, as long as you put now quality work and, you know, work that has substance and meaning and you stick around, that speaks for itself. Everything else will take care of itself. You know, it's, it's so hard to make it in this game. How you get in, just get in. Yeah. I don't care if you go through the basement, climb over the roof, come into a side window, however you get there, get there. Wow. You know, and, and, uh, country-wide Netflix special. A lot of people, he got some backlash on it. I watched it. I've been to his shows. So I support him. I know that he can bring out people that's 15 or 16 all the way to 80. I've seen the crowd response. I've seen him set 3,700 people in those seats in Houston when he invited me to the show. And, you know, him and Mike Bless and all us, we hung out. I know he got it for his that goal. You know what I mean? But, you know, a lot of people say they, he got some backlash on. What was the backlash? It was the fact of he wasn't good as, you know, some people, you had Janace here saying that, that comment, that Netflix special wasn't just, you know, on 10. You know what I mean? Oh. So, and you're going to get all of this stuff. Did you see it at all? No, I didn't know. Yeah. But all of this stuff is, it's a, you, you can have your opinion on it. It's all subjective. It's subjective. It's subjective. So, so, but he's setting 3,700 in his seats and he's doing Netflix specials, man. He getting money. You know what I'm saying? Hey.