 Five minutes? I know, but I'm like officially five. Maybe not even, maybe not even. Official five? Maybe not even. It's really up to the sound man. Alright, I'm gonna use the band for a second. I don't like to start without no pimping plan, you know. So right now at this point, I'm just gonna go ahead and say it. J-O-N, play me some pimping, man. The slutty vegan lady's here. The slutty vegan lady's here. So we got going on today. That's a bomb intro. The slutty vegan lady's here. That's fire. You gonna sample that shit? The slutty vegan lady's here. You know I can hit that shit like this. You know how they got like Greg Street at 6 o'clock? Like that could be the intro. The slutty vegan lady's here. You low-key can sing good. Grab in, nose him. Rub in, nose him. You heard what I said, Dean. The slutty vegan lady's here. How you doing today? The universe is good to me. The universe is good to me. Feeling real universal today. Real player-ific, you know what I'm saying? This podcast right here, we needed it. We needed it. This podcast right here is for black ladies that braid half the house what it looked like you went to the shop. You feel me? It's for niggas who didn't ever had to help take their girl micro braids down to try to save her edges. I got an idea for you. Listen, y'all fucking commercial? You need to be in the camera doing just like this background and it's almost like you're gonna say something like unexpected but you saying that like this is for all the ladies 85 south and then you walk away and then the beat follow you walking away and that's the commercial and then whatever time y'all do, what y'all do? Once a week? Yeah, pretty much. I thought you was about to say I'm sitting here taking a girl braids down as I do it. Now that's the type of shit I fuck with. Or maybe you can be saying the scenarios and then it pans to the person actually doing that thing that you're talking about. Yeah, cause I actually got saved. Watch somebody detailing their car. That would actually be fighting. Hell yeah, you know who this podcast is for? People who eat slutty vegan with real french fries. You'll pull up and get a slutty vegan burger but you're gonna get some McDonald's fries with it. What? It's counterproductive. You got fries, don't you? I have fucking fries. What are you talking about? I'm about to play. You get slutty vegan fries. And my fries taste good. I know. You black. You a black lady. I know you make good shit. You know that's what I know. That ain't true. I know black people they cannot cook. I haven't had it yet cause I live in LA and everybody keeps telling me about it. I used to live in LA. From what I hear it's the seasoning. I realize white people they fuck with flavors. Yes. They should be flavored. White people should be flavored. Not seasoned. Black people should be fucking Philly cheese steak flavored. Yeah. But seasoning? Seasoning is sweet, salty, spicy at the same time. Talk your shit. It's winter spring, summer and fall. All of that. It ain't just winter time and then skip over something. No. Really. For real, for real, the food is good but it ain't even a food that would make people come. I'mma see this for when we start. This is a great intro. Great intro. What are you from? Baltimore. Like exact location. We want to know the street. What was your local corner store? I'm sorry. Let me tell you something. My local corner store is Jimmy D's and do you know they sell my raps next? And the store is on the corner on the block that I grew up on. That's crazy. That's a perfect song. Man, that shit up. What are you thinking about this time? Wait a minute. You the only rapper that's not a rapper without a rap snack. I'm not a producer but I got a fucking artist in the label now. You ain't bring us no chip? No. If you go to that Chevron up the street. If you go to the fucking Exxon around the corner you might find something. You know what this would be a great time to do. Say welcome back to the 85 South Shore. I am your man Carlos Miller. I got to say it again because nigga been gone for so long. Welcome back Clayton. Hey man, I'm back back. You back to back to back. Man, you been kicking ass all across the world. How you feeling that day player? Man, I can't feel no better than being surrounded by the trap and all this. You got a very special guest there. Very special guest. Man, you already know what you love. We're changing the world one step at a time so we had to bring the boss lady in here to kick it with us. Miss Pinky. Hey, I'm just happy to be here surrounded by all of this aroma. How you doing? First of all, that's all I want to say. Sage. I'm doing really good. I'm doing better than good actually. Talk your shit. I'm in a really good space. Yes you are. If you would have told me my life would have looked like this two years ago I would have believed you but I would have laughed and then I would have believed you. The crazy part is, I probably did somewhere down the line. You probably said some good positive shit. But yeah, nah man, I'm just present. I'm the most present that I've ever been. That's what's up, man. Congratulations on all the great things that you've accomplished. Thank you. This is a white thing now. It's a phenomenon. They talk about it on the west coast. Listen, the fact that it's a phenomenon I was in my bedroom smoking a blunt and I came up with this idea. That's how I came up with this. What? I'm not a smoker smoker but I'll do my thing. I was literally just thinking I'm an idea machine so I'm always coming up with ideas anyway. So I was sitting in a bed and I was like, I'm like, slutty vegan. Y'all that came up with a really good idea that's so good you ain't tellin' nobody. That's what it was. So you came up with the name first and then it was like... I came up with the name first. I used to live in LA. Just to give y'all some background. My background is in TV. I was a television producer, casting director. Where you was at when I was out there trying to get them goddamn rose, man? Damn, now you got them and you probably saw your headshot though. Yeah, nah. So when I came to Atlanta it's just amazing how something that's just a bedroom idea I saw it through and because I saw it through now, slutty vegan is a household name so that is the dopest shit ever to me. Before you even get to that part let me ask you, why did you go from LA to Atlanta? Why'd you pick Atlanta? So I went to college in Atlanta. I went to Clark Atlanta University HBCU HBCU I rolled through there a few times. Shit looked like a lot of education was going on. Big education. Big learning. Big studies. Big learning and studying. You feel me? So I graduated from CAU and I'm telling you the story for a reason, right? So I had no job lined up but there was something called Teach For America and it was like just take it, it was in the middle of the recession so I took it. This is the first time and the last fucking time in my life that I ever did something that I didn't totally want to do in my spirit. So I went out to Houston for five days and I was out there, I'm like, I'm not no teacher. I can't do this. I'm a free thinker I'm abstract, I can't do it and nothing against kids but I knew that I wanted to teach in other areas. So I left there and that was like the best decision of my life because it propelled me and you know what, I'm packing up my bags and I'm moving to LA. I'm going to be an actress. So I moved to LA and you know that dream when you go to LA everybody's going to be an actress they don't work out for everybody. So that didn't work out for me. Hey, hey, you talk about you go to the audition and the motherfucker that you know finna get the part already. It's Denzel Washington Jr. You do that. What the fuck am I even doing here? But that didn't work out for me so I one of my sorority sisters was like listen I'm going to continue working TV. Long story short I was good at it because I like to run my mouth. So I was working in TV I moved to New York City to work in TV again. And then I got a call to work at the Maury show as a producer so I was there for almost three years. Got a memorial from the Maury show? Damn I love that show. I learned a lot from that show. A lot of what I do with Slutty Vegan I really learned from the Maury show to keep it above. What you learned from the Maury? Just a lot. Listen that wild factor I want to know I want to know I didn't say shit. The paycheck is not yours. Listen when you realize shock value is what grabs people attention and if you can shock a motherfucker that you got the attention you can teach them or show them or tell them whatever you want to tell them. So I learned that working in the Maury show so long story short after I left Maury I opened up my first restaurant called Pinky's Jamaican in American restaurant and that was in Harlem, New York. Down the block ain't no nothing but a restaurant. Had that for two years. Restaurant called on fire. Lost that. I'm fast tracking the story. Lost that restaurant and I was fucked up. I was depressed. I lost my money. I got evicted. I lost my car. I lost everything and here I am. I'm an overachiever. I've been hustling since I was young. Like I was throwing parties at 14 years old selling McChickens in high school for two dollars at the buying at four dollars. I've been a hustler. You flipped the McChickens. Yes I did. I tell that story all the time. On my lunch break in the cafeteria on 7th period I would go to McDonald's and I would pay a dollar for McChicken and I would come back and sell them for two dollars because that's what everybody want to eat. They don't want to eat the cafeteria food. I was just always thinking ahead of everybody else. So anyway, so after the restaurant burned down I got a great opportunity to work on a TV show to supervise and produce it first and then I eventually got promoted as a casting director. So while I was in LA they called me like, Pinky you want to go to Atlanta be on the ground, the guests want to talk to you. I'm like sure I'll do it. I was only supposed to be out there for three months and three months turned into two years and I still got a whole one bedroom apartment storage right now in LA that I'm paying $250 for. I just got to get rid of it. Some bullshit at this point. Oh okay. But it was a one bedroom apartment. But that's how I got to Atlanta and I came up with the idea and I just started researching. I just researched everything and to be honest I didn't expect it to pop like how it's popping now. But those are the things that pop the most it's the things that you think like oh it's going to be good. It's probably a line right now. It's a line for the morning. Tomorrow line. I think it's out there. I'm going to chill. I'm sick. When I wake up I know I'm sick. That's how they beat up. But that's a good feeling that you know that you got that level of brand trust with people and people authentically support you and they want to see you win so they're going to stand out in the rain in the snow. They're going to make sure that they got their laptops and their kids to make sure they support you. That to me is the most humbling thing ever because two years later people are like how you do it. The way you told it was like you could tell you to work to Hollywood because you told it like the season. You told it like I can go watch that shit on Netflix like oh I'm at the park where the shit burnt down that shit was fucked up. Shit burnt down in Harlem. Like no flex I really wanted I was hoping you was apart with like I'm bringing that shit back just to get back like you know like that Jamaican restaurant. Oh you know it's crazy. I'm actually working on a couple concepts right now too and a Jamaican concept is one of them it's called the Rosteron. The Rosteron. My mom's a Rastafarian so it ain't restaurant it's the Rosteron. Oh I told Jamaican food. You know we be eating Rosterpasta. You know how many black restaurants got Rosterpasta. What's up? That's hard. Jerk chicken hitting the phone. That's coming too. But yeah, you know it's been a beautiful feeling. That's dope to hear because it's not overnight but there's a story out there and everything ain't work out the first time and people think it's just supposed to whatever they throw out the first time supposed to catch fire immediately. But that's why I tell people like everything happened for a reason that's supposed to happen that way. My father did 22 years in prison he was one of the biggest drug dealers in Baltimore. So if he was in my life things probably would have been totally different. Would you mind if I was like that? Because he's trying to think if you know he was in my life and he ended up doing 22 years. So they gave him life. So I was born on December 8th, 1987 the day that I was born was the day that he was being sentenced. But my story was written. So it wasn't overnight. I needed that. I know it sounds crazy now but 2020 if that would have never happened I probably wouldn't have even had this business because my life path would have probably been totally different. You might not have had that hustle. I probably wouldn't have had that hustle. You know I really went hard and my father in jail calling me telling me to read Rich Dad, Poor Dad telling me to read these books and learn about stocks and bonds. So then I'm like alright I gotta work so hard so that my mother ain't gotta work this hard. That's corny. And then I also gotta prove to my father that I could be that entrepreneur that he dreamed of but I'm gonna do it the legal way and win. So yeah. That's hard. That's a feel good story. That's hard. That's where you get your inspiration and what advice would you give somebody who needs some inspiration right now? Who feel like they may have the talent to do something big. Like they watch the show and they ask me all the time and like you're one of the people that inspire me just knowing that you hustle like you hustle. What advice would you give the people who watch it and want to know more about how you do this shit and how you take over the world? You gotta be so confident in everything that you do. I tell them all the fucking time man. You know why people love slutty vegan? Why? Because they love me. And you know how I know that? Because I'm so real. I'm authentic. How you see me now? How I'm showing up? This is me everywhere. People may think I'm crazy. I'm different but this is how I show up. And I believe in myself so much. I'll cut somebody off if they don't believe in my dream. But I'm so passionate about my dream that like people absorb that. So if I step out of the room, if I'm in here with you for 50 minutes, if I walk away and you ain't learned something, then something is wrong. Right, room one more time. You know I fuck with the Baltimore accent. You know I fuck with it. If I hit it, I gotta hit it again. But you gotta be so confident that people who want to give an opportunity that got access to resources, they're not gonna give you the opportunity because they feel like the product is good. Fuck that. They're gonna give you the opportunity because they see how confident you are in yourself. So they're gonna say, damn, I might do better on this. They believe in their own self. So you gotta have that confidence. I tell people all the time, I don't own my room. I'm not walking in a room that I don't own it. If I don't own it, I don't need to be there. And when I say own my room, I mean, I'm captivating audiences. Like I'm getting my message across. Like I'm confident I walk in a room. You're gonna turn your head or something. I say out of my mouth, it's gonna make you want to do business with me. Yeah, yeah. You gotta start. You gotta start owning your room. That's what you need to start. You act like you're scared to own the goddamn room. You do what she's saying If you do it, I'll do it too. You do fuck with you. You need to start owning the room. Shout out to Baltimore, okay? Accident ain't never going nowhere. Goddamn, write it up. You gotta make them want to leave the room with you. Like, motherfuckers like them boring ass like meetings that you be having. That shit be like, man, the motherfuckers they be like, where the fuck she from? She sucks. But you really gotta own your room and be confident in that. Do any door that you want to. Like, I don't believe in the word no. Like, I get what I want because I'm confident. I'm a man. I can't say that in today's times. But yeah. Why not? Because no means no. No don't mean no. Listen, you're changing that narrative. No don't mean no. I'm just fucking with you. Not that way. You don't need to know that way. That motherfucking did that for purpose. Let's get the fuck out of here. They said no. Get off stuff. Somebody said, that's worse than no. Hey, can I get a... Oh my God. Get the fuck out of here. What the niggas say? He say no. No, the niggas say, it's in the same family. You know what I mean? Man, please tell me you watched the brand-aid Monica. I did. Tell the truth. That was the best one. Out of all the verses. No, so it was the best one. That shit was lit. Everybody was in that bitch. It was the best one. I'm saying it like in there, like it was a club. Look at that bitch was lit. Everybody was in there now. That bitch was star studded. Oh, so Monica was charged up. Oh, Slutty Vegan. She ran off Slutty Vegan. Wait a minute, wait a minute. She ate the Slutty Vegan before the battle. What she had? I don't know what she had. I think she had a one-night stand. We put it on our Instagram. Man, oh man. Come on, man. That's why them boots was looking long. Them boots are pants. I thought they were poops. I thought they were boots and pants put together. I thought she had on some poops. Them boots? Them not the same ones. She got some. The world is wondering all those pants and boots right now. There was a lot of things happening in there. I'm going to talk about the positives of them two. I think that they were the experience where you think about black women who can't get along. So for years they had this feud and America knew about it. And we actually thrived off of that knowing that. When I say we, I'm talking about the people. We made it a thing. It was like divisiveness. It made the song better, actually. It made the song better. It was like, oh, this shit was real. But it just became real. But it was real, but it was real petty. Yeah, it was petty. I still don't know what it was paid for. But anyway, to see them in the same room together that brings so many people together. What? They was owning the room. So in my mind, I'm like, damn, I wonder if they made some money off of this and how are you going to bring these people to drive traffic to what you're trying to offer? They turned in on Apple Music. Streams went up. I didn't download the album, too. Exactly. Because they played a lot of music that took us to a point. A certain pre-teen era. For me anyway, I'm thinking like, shit, I was being real managed when this was out. Sitting up in my room, I was fingering already. I was already fingering. You've been in dabbling. What was happening? Monica was 13 when she made some hits. She was 13. But she talking brawling as fuck. Her 15 shit. A 13-year-old do that now on air? Oh, it's her controversy. It's going down. She did. We didn't even know how old she was, I don't think. We didn't care. We was like, who is this old lady singing like this? Ruin. Let me tell you how real she is. I'm hosting the shit show. New face was there. Check this out. Just set the tone for the shit show. The shit show is the ghetto. We got it that way on purpose. It is the ghetto talent show where you can come out and do whatever the fuck you think the ghetto gonna like. If the ghetto like it, they show you so much love it's like you good right there. But if they hate that shit, they throw shit at you. Literally little fuzzy shit. They throw them at you. It's the craziest shit up. Shout out to the shit show. Follow the shit show and you want to see some of the clip. So look, new face is there. We just heard Monica was coming. We're like, all right, man. Monica ain't coming to this ghetto ass shit. It's too ghetto. Two chains come. 21 Savage like ghetto shit. All hood niggas and they just standing up. Get that nigga the fuck out of here. We heard Monica was coming, bruh. She just walked like, she pulled up in the fucking rose rust and some shit. Walked straight to the stage. The microphone was already ready. I don't know who hooked the microphone up. She had her own microphone and she was hooked up. Had all them hood niggas in there crying. Finished the song. Chilled up in that muff. I was like, this is the craziest shit ever. Hosted up. That's why she been so relevant for so long. Thank you. Justin Butter cartoon in the bathroom wall. It's still there. Someone do a dick and tell a smile. I was drunk. I thought that was it. I'm an artist. It's important to preserve a little mystery. You're not mysterious. Lenny Kravitz, he's mysterious. Lenny Kravitz Batman. You know your way to the top. Newspapers, TV show, movie deals. So you're a Keith Knight. I am. It's funny, I didn't think you'd be working what you say with that. Why is it that it's people of color always having to stand for something in our work? Just the cartoonist. Because the world's racist place. And that's why I keep it light. Keep it light. Don't move. Suspect, what? You got the wrong guy. Copy that. Sizzing the suspect. I can't believe they did us like that. Are you cool? The police man did a numb on you, didn't he? Now you can be his. It's just like having a superpower. It's crazy with a superpower. Oh boy. What's really going on, bro? Earlier I got my ass beat by the police. Now I'm seeing things. Houston, we have a problem. Man, you woke. Happy birthday. Let's pop bottles, make cupcakes. Did you guys lighten my photo? I look like Sammy Sosa. Trust me. No one's going to ever accuse you of being too black. I'm sorry, what? Down here, my brother. That's right. I'm a talking trash king. This is all wrong. I tell you what's wrong. Those man bun co-opting gentrifying devils. So you have about 30 minutes till they trap you in the sunglass. It feels like I'm already there. If you were me, what would you do? You let this out. So you have to deal with it. But good for that. And the ugly ones. What to do? Boy, I ain't got time. Beatrix, do you want to take the red pill or the blue pill? I've got both in my room if you want to experiment. Boy, I ain't got time. Think about all the people, the ushers, the monikas, like the brandies, all the people that have been relevant for as long as we can remember. There's a reason. And you know what? Atlanta got a lot of people who are like super celebrities, but you would for real see them pull up and grab some wings at the hood spot and say what's up. It really be out there with the people. I think that really put. I really feel like that really push certain people to a whole another spot when the people see you and it's like, it ain't no, it's just where you can be in your city and people see you everywhere. I saw mama get green branch and you know it's like that's the whole shit. You get full respect from people when they feel like they can touch you. And I'm not talking about like touch you like when you're real, people love that. They're going to support it. They're going to back it. They're going to defend you. And every single thing that you do. So, you know, that's why you see it in Atlanta. That is an actual face. You ain't the album cover. You ain't your face when I quit. I saw this motherfucker out and then you going to say whatever the fuck you saw him do. Tell the truth. Didn't you think Ray J was going to show up? Man, he did, but we thought he was going to do a song. I'm saying we thought he was going to do a song. I thought he was going to do a song. No, he probably wanted to so bad. I saw Brandy like, look, you trying to get your time on the game. He probably wanted to, man. If they ever have Ray J on verses, he got to do that shit from Floyd Mayweather's house at the piano. Who is he going to do a verse with? It don't fucking matter. You can put anybody on. Ray J winning. That nigga that has seven careers. That nigga was signed to death row. What are you talking about? Hey, when that nigga broke his glasses on that interview, we got seven phantoms outside. What's the guy that just got married to the 19 year old? Marcus Houston. Him and Marcus Houston can't go back and forth. I feel like they got equal amount of hits. Marcus Houston got too many. Because he got Marcus Houston's song. Then Marcus Houston was in and he was in like full other groups. That would be a bomb ass verses. Bomb. I don't know. Marcus Houston, that nigga owned like 90 from like 90 to about 94. Then that nigga left and came back. Marcus Houston, this nigga was so cold. This motherfucker was in a group immature when he was kids, right? They left a whole nigga out the group and replaced them and just act like everybody knew the nigga. Didn't even introduce this nigga for the longest. We was like, who is this nigga playing the drums? That's not playing the drums. Why does that young nigga have an eye patch on? Is he okay? Where is Peter? Where is he? We know Marcus Houston. The nigga was in a group with two other motherfuckers. What are two other motherfuckers? They ain't got no motherfucking TV one unsung or nothing. I want to know what that nigga is with that eye patch on. How old is that nigga now? And if that eye patch was real, that's the question. What was his eye ever fucked up? Right. Cause it probably wasn't. He was just a cockat. That nigga wasn't a 12. Hey, you'd be surprised. That could have been a part of the brand. Shout out to Brandy too. Brandy get much love. You asked about Brandy on your shit? I did. I couldn't figure out if those big pans or she was thick. Okay, I think it was both. She got a lot of ass that was some Fugu platinum jeans. But she got a lot of ass. Brandy went from sitting up in her room to sitting on all that. You said it. She was looking all choked out. Brandy had that. I got a lot of fucking money out for the one. Brandy was dressed like Whoopi Goldberg on the view. I got a lot of fucking money. Brandy was dressed like Whoopi Goldberg. I got a lot of money. So I'm chilling. Listen, cause let me tell you what I learned about people with money money. Even better food. The Steve Jobs, the big boys, the big fries, these motherfuckers were the same thing every day. They chilling. I wear tights every day and sneakers. That's my problem. I wear too many fucking... I'm taking all this shit back. I don't even have a closet like a cartoon character. Same shit. I get burned up in my shit. I'm going to go put some more shit on. You know why people do that? Cause it prevents brain fatigue. So if you run in a company, if you're an entrepreneur, you ain't got to think about what the fuck you about to put on. Now you giving up the game. Now you giving up the game. The game is to be sold and free. It's supposed to be sold. Let me like this shit again. Now you talking that shit again. I don't know what you're saying. Play me some shit, man. Goddamn it before she confused me and I beat her and bought a goddamn vegan turkey sandwich. Seeing you giving back to the community and shit too. That's big. A lot of what I do is I remember growing up my mother used to have like 10 people living in the house. I just started living by myself as a grown woman adult. I'm just saying if you grew up with 11, 12, 13 motherfuckers in the house you don't want to be like this bitch by myself at least two of y'all come live with me. This pandemic out here. All I'm loving y'all keep being here. Listen, it was embedded in me. You got to share this community. This shit ain't your words. You got to share this shit. Like give her some, help somebody else. So I do that in my adult life. So I created a foundation for all the money that I've been fucking spending. And to me that's the biggest success. That's bigger than any money that go in my bank account to know that I can utilize my resources to just make somebody smile. And that's real. It's almost like I feel like Superman when I can get somebody out of this situation. Because I know that I can do it and she helped me get out of my situation and I can see them when that feels good. Let me ask you this. I don't know if they called this but you were telling me you're about to expand and you're bringing your business to Alabama. Talk about that for me. Because I'm from Mississippi and it's like just to see that you see. I didn't know if it was too early. I don't care if it. We're all premier. What part? Birmingham. So basically what my concept is is I go to underserved communities and food deserts, right? Because I'm not just putting a restaurant to sell burgers and fries in the community. I'm actually helping the community. I'm not a food community. I go to the areas that's not desirable to the average restaurant tour or the average realtor. So I'm buying properties and putting slutty vegan in the properties in these food deserts and then I'm creating a whole experience in the community, right? So Birmingham, I'm dealing directly with the mayor so now I'm dealing with the mayor of Birmingham to help us get a location for Alabama. So I'm excited about that. Hey, I'm excited about that too. Let's go! Look at how Marvin Gaye looking at you. He want one. He know what's going on. I don't want to taste it. If niggas was vegan before they got me I would have been one too. I got 13 locations within the next two years. So I got another location and I'm opening up in two weeks. My business is weatherproof. That's why I said the universe is so good. That's why you got to be so confident because even with all the bullshit going on I'm still confident that the universe still rewards me. That shit the future. Go Black woman. We running out of meat anyway. We ain't going to be around too much longer anyway. Beyond just the food, right? I'm helping people reimagine food but I'm also up playing the experience. There's so much going on in the world that you come to slutty vegan, I'm going to make you feel good. You got to come. Can you take him? She said it like that's my daddy and shit. Can I take him? She want to take me to Six Flags! Can I go? Pinky said she going to take me to Six Flags. You got to come and ask real quick. Pinky said she going to take me to Six Flags. Then we go. You just claim you can take him to Six Flags. You don't live here. I know but I'm here now. He lives by the rock, okay? My mama's favorite rock story. It's over there in general. The Rock. You know The Rock? It isn't even The Rock the rest of it. This is a dude named The Rock. No, you can't do that. It's one word. The Rock. You're stupid. I'm like oh The Rock, okay cool. The fuck that part is, in like four years it's going to be a high school player doing the interview. His name is going to be The Rock the microphone. Watch. The Rock the microphone. But yeah, you got kind of a rock. I'm with it. Which one? Which one? Which you using? Jonesboro RDA. Alright, I'll go wherever. It's a vibe, whichever one you go to. I'm going to that bad boy. Ain't no way. There's some meat in here somewhere. This burger shook some hands with a real burger. They've been touched by a real burger.