 I remember one time it said that Moe, he was homeless at one time. Yeah, yeah, I've seen that too. Yeah, see, like, with that after he turned like 18 or something. Nah, it was about like 16 or something. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Tell us early, like, y'all to man in the house, ain't no, it wasn't no boyfriends. We ain't had a stepdaddy. Like it was come through here, but they know what's up. By the time they coming, we bad as it, they know what's up. Then how come at a time? Because I remember in a interview, because he said she was always there for y'all. You could always be there. But I remember one time it said that Moe, he was homeless at one time. Yeah, yeah, I've seen that too. Yes, see, like, with that after he turned like 18 or something. Nah, it was about like 16. So how come he was homeless when mama and you were there? I remember running through there, like, when I tell you, like, we used to argue about, like, this ain't, you ain't that gang. And we three been bad for a long time. So when he was 16, he was on the run because he had a want, like he had a want, but he violated probation, all that he was supposed to go to jail. So if you stay at home, my mama being a mama, gonna make you go to jail. You got her being bagged and shot at. So her head is like, I rather you being jailed. She told me he said it on the song or something like that. But like, there's a real life that didn't really happen. Like, that's any mama. I prefer you in jail than it is when he was talking about at home. Like I sneak him out of the bed. But even when he got older, like my mama started going through. He was homeless again. Like, but that's life. You know, that's the one was grown. How did that affect you though? See me, like early, like I said, some about 16, I've been kind of like, I've kind of doing my thing. I know how to get some money. I know how to work. So when my mama knew when I was in high school, like I said, I made myself in the school, like my last year of school, three had just got out of jail and like everything went sour because she paid for lawyers to get him out of jail. So she had to move with her daddy, but we in McKinney at the time, she moved her daddy to go all in three, moved up, but he ended up doing his thing, doing his greatest what he be talking about. But me, I'm from McKinney. I know my cousin, stay here in my apartment, stay right here. Stay right here. Just stay right here. And I got my own money. So I don't really need nothing, but somewhere to sleep. So I made myself in school and that's how I never had my third back, my mama and her and live with her. Like, so it affected me, but it like it really didn't affect me because like it affected me like this. I'm crazy. I remember before my mama got put out, I had like probably two wrecks, but I'm in like 11 grade and she was like, it's like 1100 to, uh, so we ain't got to move no more. She ain't knowing I got this much money, but she been stealing. Like, you know, she a mama. She taking our stuff and like I was on my selfish time. Like, yeah, not everybody for the movie. I'm for to be out here. I'm for to keep my money. Like not, not for real. I'm a child though. Like I'm not knowing that I really could have game with that little honey. We still live here. We all stay here. I'll shake back. Like I don't know, but like now it ain't really affected me though.