 I got my first job, we were down at Roscoe's Chicken and Waffle on La Brea, and Pico on La Brea, and the Manfield Crips was pushing up on Brandy there, and they came in, like, hey man, these dudes in there messing with Brandy, and we go outside, it's like four, five of us, and all these little dudes, and we squabbling. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Wow. I was with Pac when he was doing gridlock, and Shug brought in Reggie and his crew, and not two months later, he was dead. Wow. That's crazy. I see, where you were fighting the Crips to protect Brandy and Reggie. Is that a real thing? Yeah, yeah. That's how I started off, that's how I started off, that's how I got my first job. We were down at Roscoe's Chicken and Waffle on La Brea, and Pico on La Brea, and the Manfield Crips was pushing up on Brandy there, and they came in, like, hey man, these dudes in there messing with Brandy, and we go inside and go outside, it's like four, five of us, and all these little dudes, and we squabbling. This dude, I came in like, man, we working for $5.50 a hour. He said, man, you want a real job? He said, man, you know, Shahid? Mom, like, yeah. He said, well, call a cab. He called Shahid. The next thing I know, I was doing, set it off. How did you even know that was Brandy and Reggie? How did you know? They come in every weekend. And they just decided to press him? Why would they press him? Paying rent. You and I are. Oh. Paying taxes. And so, y'all had a connection with, you had a connection with Brandy. No, I didn't know him for a while. You were just helping him out? No. I was doing my job. I was doing security. He was doing security. So, when they were pressing him, they came and told y'all. Yeah. You know, these dudes in here, up on Brandy there, we just made a break. Y'all got a league. We ain't going, oh, yeah, you going. How did you end up being security over there, though? Because I didn't want to rob banks, bro. You just applied for the job and got a job. No. Kam Shahid got me the job. Kam Shahid been amazing, man. I got out of prison in 1995. September, 1995, he put me together, took me to the million man in March. I was at the million man. I was in DC. Wow. I was in DC. And I came and I vowed to God when I was in prison. If I have to change codex machines or baby diapers, I would not commit another crime. And I was used to ride. My mother's house on Elm Street is maybe 15 miles from Pico and La Brea. You know, I'm on Rose crying in the white. I used to ride a beach cruiser every day to work. I was so determined and dudes would see me and like, hey, Marv, man, hook me up with some people in Detroit. I'll give you 20,000. Or Marv and Gabe up. They laughed at me. But I was determined and I was broke. I was broke, but I was determined that whatever I did, I was not going to commit a crime.