 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, I can deal with any situation I was in. I believe it. Y'all know what time it is, that OG Percy show, No Murders, this is where my daddy cares, man. We on that Boss Talk 101, man. Y'all go check me out, man. We in here, that part. Hey, it's your boy, E.C.O. here, man. We about to do an interview, man. Another one, man. Another banker, holler at your boy. What grade did you graduate? Oh, come on, stop that. He's looking around. What you got me in there with you? You didn't know what you're talking to? No, back to it. No, sir. What did you do? I got caught with a gun in school. And they put you out. She back did it? For the second time. Put you out for the second time. They took you back and put you back in. Yeah, you know, back then, if you didn't did nothing with it, you just, you know what I'm saying? Just hanging in the locker. Yeah. Damn, you know, I didn't get caught with it. I got snitched on, trying to be cool and tell my partners, no, but I got saved that day. Shout out to my cousin, he saved me that day. I run the gun to school for the real intention. OK. Because the day before, I was jumping in the hall when I was having a one-on-one, you know, a couple of football players decided, you know, since I'm whooping when they look football partners, they're going to help them. But the next day, I'm going to show them. They ain't just jumping on no anybody. No, you all can get it. Oh, go and get it. I ain't coming to play. I can't, no, strictly to show out. So he saved you? He saved me. But what happened to the days of, OK, you got in a fight and they jumped you, why not go back after them, you know, fist fight? Because one thing about being jumped is not fair. You know what I'm saying? We got a one-on-one, you having a one-on-one, you know, they take that. You know, I can take a whooping and kick on tick. You know, you got that. You whooped me, you got your hands, you got something, boy. Yeah, yeah. I got it tightened up. But when you, but when a nigga. But when a nigga jump you. Two or three jingles. It's different. Yeah, the feeling is different. And you ain't going to try to jump them back. I mean, jump them back from where? Go get some more homeboys or something? They cheating. No, don't break. See, I learned one thing about going to get people up. I had a partner named Scotty Worley. He lost his brother, Freddie Worley. You understand me? Where Freddie Worley ran? Got his brother over basketball game, didn't take him strong. We brought him back to do's, pinned him to a wall, stabbed him 27 times. I learned Red Dean. I never go run and get my brother for nothing. If I can't handle it, then when I leave, it's over. It's over. Yeah, I ain't going to come because they can't, you know, tell them what you can bring somebody else to. You know, I can bring like to my city. You see a lot of people getting killed, but they ain't the ones causing the trouble. But they partners getting murdered, you know what I'm saying? So I'm careful who I go get and who I call. Because, you know, if I can't handle it, if it's over, it's over. No, I get it. Because your situation, what I remind me of about that kid who brought his gun after he got jumped and bullied, you know, the day before and he brought his gun to school the next day, you know, and he shot that kid. That's what I remind me of exactly what it reminded me of. It would have played out like that with my cousin. I told one of my cousins, I said, I'm going to get it. I said, be sure you're lucky. I'm going to smoke this smoke. I called him at lunch. He's like, yeah, I'm serious. I got the gun. Well, I'm ready. You know what I'm saying? My cousin knew I was for real. He knew I was serious. You know, I wasn't playing. You know, he went and told it on. Yeah. In the class before lunch came. You were standing at the classroom. I said, everybody turned around the classroom, looked around, like, what's going on? I seen the principal, you know what I'm saying? Me, the vice principal, the real principal. Y'all got there or somebody. OK. And he said, where is Percy Demerson? I go, oh, shit. He said, he said, stand right there and they start watching. He said, sit right there. He said, stand up. Don't reach for nothing in your desk. He said, come on outside in the class. I'm like, OK. Ain't got nothing on me. He said, my locker. You know what I'm saying? So I went out and I said, back in the days, you know, you got to be real familiar with school. We had a team called Salt and Pepper. OK. No, they was black detectives. They detected the school, you know what I'm saying? They go from school to school. They was like the norts of the school. So they was standing there, like, what they got Salt and Pepper for. You see Salt and Pepper, you know you're in trouble. That's the police. The undercover with the regular suits on. So they took me on to the principal after they came back and the man slammed the gun right there in front of me. I'm like, god damn, that's too. They already done got it. But the sad part, when I walked in, I was even by myself. My cousin was sitting in there. I said, oh, shit, cousin, what you do? What you in there for? You know, he said, what you? And he looked at me, he said, oh. This before they even brung the gun. He said, man, I just. I had to sell him. He said, I didn't want to see nobody getting in trouble. Well, shit went over my head. Yeah. You didn't know what he was talking about. You see, who get in trouble? It's my cousin. It's my whole real blood cousin. It's my real at the fan reunion. All cookouts from his wedding's cousin. Yeah. I know he's not like him. But when he said, I didn't want to see nobody. It went over my head. Oh, man, hell no. Did you beat him up? No, years later, he appreciated him. No. Had to. No, but I got a moment, you're mad about it. She right. I got a moment, you're right. But no, I didn't get a chance to beat him up. Oh, OK. I was put out of school for the rest of my life. Never got a chance to go to noble forward independent school district. That was it. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.