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Bun B
Yeah.
DraftKings
Looking back at the cost of living 40 years ago in 1985, which one of these items surprises you the most? A new house cost 84,300. The average income was 23,600. Minimum wage was 335 an hour. Average rent $432 a month. College tuition, $4,560 a spanking. Brand new car was less than $7,700. Milk was 220 a gallon. Eggs was 85 cent a dozen. A loaf of bread cost 68 cents. A movie ticket cost was 355. And gas cost 112 a gallon.
Bun B
Now listen, one thing I want to say about this, I remember these days, huh? 1985.
DraftKings
Yeah. I remember I was a junior in high school.
Bun B
Yeah. Hey, listen, I was a freshman in high school. Now when I think about it, they always say history repeats itself.
DraftKings
No, that ain't happening.
Bun B
Wait, listen to me. Stay with me. Now, if you look at some of the things going on, fashion, politics, some of the things that's going on in the world, we're going back to the 60s and the 70s in certain areas and aspects in life if you actually pay attention to certain things. Now we talk about history repeating itself. At what point will we get back to this?
DraftKings
Never. You're never gonna buy a house for less than a hundred thousand dollars. Less is a row house. This is a crack house. You ain't getting no new car. You ain't getting no new car for no $7,700. Ocho. And gas ain't gonna ever be a dollar twelve a gallon.
Bun B
Hey, egg was 85 cents. 80 eggs was 85 cents per dozen.
DraftKings
Yeah, I was 17. I remember.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yes.
Bun B
Oh my goodness, yes.
DraftKings
Remember I told you you used to get three loaf of bread for a dollar?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
I remember.
DraftKings
You get three loaves. Loaf of bread was 68 cents. Now, but I remember you can get three loaves of bread for a dollar. Yes. I remember this like I was 17. I remember this. Now, I ain't know nothing about no new house. The house we Call probably we stayed in. Probably cost $1,500. But yeah, I remember this.
Bun B
The funny thing about it is the price of everything keeps going up, right? Everything around us, it keeps going up. They're taking jobs away from. From people using technology. Chat beat Chat chat, GPT and AI and all this other stuff, automated services. But minimum wage isn't going up the way it should. No, I remember to be able to offset the price of everything going up. So something, something happens.
DraftKings
The exact wages are going up.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yeah.
DraftKings
Average consumer, the hourly is not because it's what, 7:30 or now?
Bun B
Yeah.
DraftKings
I work for 335 an hour. So I know.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yeah, Ocho.
DraftKings
But even back then, Ocho, you look at that, say damn, bro. My grandma called hell. Even at 85 cents, even at 68 cents for a loaf of bread, it was still hell on the Porter Sharp household. And you looking at the price and I like damn. Yes.
Bun B
Yeah.
DraftKings
Yes.
Bun B
That's crazy.
DraftKings
Gallon gas was a $12 a gallon. And you weren't going nowhere unless you had $2 to put in my tank. So it wasn't no free ride. Hey, come take. No, you got to pay, right? Yeah, yeah, I remember that like yesterday.
Bun B
That's crazy.
DraftKings
New car. Why? Do you know what 7,000 was?
Bun B
Oh yeah, back then I can imagine.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
How you gonna buy a car?
DraftKings
My granny made $197 every two weeks. So she made less than $4,000 a year. So how the hell you gonna pay for a new car?
Bun B
Yeah, you're right.
DraftKings
And buy and buy and buy food.
Bun B
Can you imagine if Everybody rent was $430 still?
DraftKings
Do you know how much money that was back then?
Bun B
Yeah, I already know. You got to tell me. I was there. What you mean?
DraftKings
You looking at today's money? You making today's money and you looking at yesterday's prices.
Bun B
Right, right, right.
DraftKings
Transport your ass back there. You know how your grandma, how your mama's praying struggle. Yeah. To pay 430something dollars. Well, that was a boatload of money.
Bun B
Yeah, I already know. But just imagine.
DraftKings
Hell, granny made $500 a month. So how you gonna pay rent at 432amonth and she made 500.
Bun B
It's so funny. You notice how they made it work back then? They made a way. Yeah. No matter what. Regardless.
DraftKings
You ate hog chip. You make pig feet. You ate coon, you ate squirrel, you ate rabbit, you ate possum.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yes.
DraftKings
That's how you ate tripe. You ate mild noises. That's how you made it. You went and caught a mess of fish. And you ate. Yes. That's how you. You wouldn't eat no steak, no lamb chop, no lobster, no crab legs, no lops, no scallops.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
No.
DraftKings
Or you ain't eating none of that, right? I had never. I had never heard of a person eating crab. Like. Oh, so you know them Dungeness crabs, them blue crab, but, like, them king crab legs. I ain't never heard nobody eat no lobster. I heard nobody eat no lobster. To my. Can we go get some. When we got in college, like a senior, and guys were telling, man, I'm gonna take old girl to Red Lobster. She want lobster. But you know, guys, when you got that. That work study money, you know, you got that work study money, Ocho, you try to press somebody, you think about eating something, man, please die. Eating salmon croquette in the can. Eating Vienna sausages. Eating bologna. That two bologna with the red. With the. With the. You know, the long tube of bologna, Ocho. Not the Oscar wild with the slicer. You ain't getting that right. You get that big ass tube.
Bun B
Hold on.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
What?
Bun B
What? You know, I bet you ain't had no beanies and weenies.
DraftKings
Nah, we ain't eat that. We did have pork and beans, though.
Bun B
Okay, okay. No, yeah, pork and beans. And pork and beans. And you take the hot dogs and cut the hot dogs up in the pork and beans, okay?
DraftKings
And now we talk. We got the. We got the. The hot dogs. The 50 came in a pack, but the hot dogs still had the casing on them. See, they were pink. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That what I'm talking about, Ocho. You ain't getting. You ain't getting no. No good. No Hebrew national, right? But I'm looking at these prices, I'm like. As I look back in this now, Ocho and I think, well, we were bad off, Ocho. We might have been back worse than I previously thought, right?
Bun B
Boy, hey, there was some days that way. Boy. Hey, them was some days.
DraftKings
Oh, yeah.
Bun B
Hey, when. When life was simple, huh?
DraftKings
Chat, y'all get ready. It's time for Ocho's favorite segment. It's time for Spello Cinco. Where you at? Where you at, Ocho? Put your hat on.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Hey.
Bun B
You know who got mad at me and cut my hat up a long time ago? That's why I stopped wearing it.
DraftKings
Man, don't put.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
You heard me? Yeah, yeah.
DraftKings
Okay, Ocho, I'm gonna start.
Bun B
Y'all let me lock in first. Let me lock in, dad. Don't rush me. Don't rush me. Let me. Let Me. Lock in and focus so I can. I can chat. This is for y'all. Tonight is for y'all. Chad, I'm telling you, I want to spell and be a night. 1979.
DraftKings
Devil the Father. Give Ocho the strength to lock in and dispel these words. Help him to focus, understand, and as I enunciate these words correctly, just give Ocho the strength and the courage to spell these words with conviction.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yes, sir.
DraftKings
We ask all these things in your name. Amen.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yes, sir.
DraftKings
Let's go.
Bun B
Amen. Amen. Amen.
DraftKings
Your first word.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
First word.
DraftKings
Ubiquitous. Ubiquitous. How you gonna fight the gate simultaneously? Ubiquitous.
Bun B
Oh, how you come out the gate with something like that?
DraftKings
Okay, it's gonna get easy.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Er. Okay.
DraftKings
Ubiquitous.
Bun B
Okay, we start. We starting with that. You, you, you. Say it again.
DraftKings
Ubiquitous.
Bun B
You, you. Ubiquitous. Now. Yes. I'm assuming it's UB. Let's start there. Ubiqu. You bicycle. Now, Bic. Lighter is bic. So I'm gonna go ubic. Ubic. U, B, I, C, Q, T, I.
DraftKings
S, T, u, b, I, q, u, I, T, O, U, S. Ubiquitous.
Bun B
Now, you know. Now, you knew I wasn't gonna get that. Now, the chance.
DraftKings
I thought you'd get that one. I thought there was a chance.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
What?
DraftKings
Okay, how about this one, Ocho? This one? And you've heard of this one? A demigog. A who? A demigog.
Bun B
Wait, you mean a demigod.
DraftKings
A demigogue. Demigogue is a leader exploiting emotions to gain power. A demagogue.
Bun B
Man, are these words even? Excuse me? Are these words even in thesaurus? I've never heard that before. A demi. Say it one more time. I bet you I get demigod. A demigod. A D, e, m, I. A demigod.
DraftKings
God, where the hell you get an A from? I said demigog.
Bun B
Oh, you said demi. I thought you said a demigod.
DraftKings
No, but you wrong. D, E, m a G O, G U, E. Demigog.
Bun B
Oh, my goodness. Huh? Hey. And not only do I not know these words, the chat don't know them either. And I hope nobody in the chat is laughing at me because I know y'all not gonna see him pretend. Now, y'all know some of the words I'm talking about because I ain't never heard of the last one. And I definitely don't know how to spell the first one we did.
DraftKings
How about this Paradigm?
Bun B
Paradigm. Oh, P a, R a D, I G, N. No. What?
DraftKings
P, a, R, a D, I G.
Bun B
M. That's what I just said.
DraftKings
Sound like you said N. Chad. What?
Bun B
Y'all, do you see how fast I spelled it? Because I knew how to spell it?
DraftKings
We'll run it back. We'll give you that one. How about this one? Let's stop playing with me, huh? Antidote, Antidote.
Bun B
A, A N, T, I. Antidote. A N, a N, T I D, O T, E. Antidote.
DraftKings
A N, E C, D, O T, E. Antidote.
Bun B
God dog it, man. Jesus.
DraftKings
Elucidate.
Bun B
What?
DraftKings
To clarify, explain, clearly elucidate.
Bun B
Elucidate.
DraftKings
Elucidate. To clarify or explain, clearly elucidate.
Bun B
Elusive, so elusive. Elusive, Elusive is el. So elusidate would probably be el as well. U, S. Elucidate. I D, A T, E. Elucidate.
DraftKings
E, L, U, C, I D, A T, E. Elucidate.
Bun B
So that's not what I just spelled?
DraftKings
No.
Bun B
Hey, hey. Boy, I'm on about.
DraftKings
This is gonna be the easiest one. If you don't get this one.
Bun B
I'm on a bad boar, A bore.
DraftKings
To detest, strongly dislike. I abhor you.
Bun B
A boar. Oh, my goodness, A boar. I mean, it could be a boar, like a B, O, R, A. I mean, my bad. A B, O, A, R. But it could be a B, O, R E.
DraftKings
What word are you going with or aboard?
Bun B
A B, o, R. Which one of the three is it?
DraftKings
That's. I mean, I didn't go to Harvard. I went to Glenville High School. That's far.
Bun B
You gotta understand. I went to Harvard for one semester.
DraftKings
Okay, that should be enough to help spell these words.
Bun B
I mean, that's when they saw my application and knew it was fake. And that's when they got thrown out.
DraftKings
So what? What are you going with? A boar.
Bun B
A boar. A B, O, R. A B, a.
DraftKings
B, O, R. A B, H, O, R, A bore.
Bun B
Okay, I got it right.
DraftKings
No, you didn't.
Bun B
No, I said the ancient Signer.
DraftKings
No. Damn, Ojo, you didn't.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
What?
Bun B
I was one for four.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
One for five.
Bun B
Well, listen, if I. If I played baseball, I'd be a Hall of Famer.
DraftKings
No, actually, you wouldn't. That's below the Mendoza Line there. You got to be at least 2, 250. I can work with you. 300. You in the ballpark. Okay, Ocho, this is dunk on unknown. Ncaa. Oops.
Bun B
Okay, here we go.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Here we go.
Bun B
Hey, I gotta go back and I gotta study my thesaurus or something, man. Cause. Jesus Christ. Hey, Chad, I apologize. Chat. I'm glad this wasn't a life or Death situation because y'all would be planning my funeral. My goodness. That was abysmal. That was horrible.
DraftKings
Yeah, that was. That was.
Bun B
Hey, them some crazy words, though. Okay, here we go. Dunk on unk. NCAA hoops Riddle Edition.
DraftKings
Okay.
Bun B
He played for the Kentucky Wildcats. He won the 2012 NCAA National Championship. Known for his elite defense and shot blocking. Went number one overall in the.
DraftKings
Anthony Davis.
Bun B
Well, God. Can I finish?
DraftKings
No, I ain't gonna hold you.
Bun B
Okay, you got that one. You got that one. Okay, here we go. Here we go. He played for the Yukon Huskies. Went 4 for 4 in the NCAA championship, 2013-2016. Never lost the NCAA tournament game. One of the greatest women's college basketball players ever. Who am I?
DraftKings
She went four for four.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Oh.
DraftKings
Oh, Stewie. Brianna Stewart.
Bun B
God damn it. Okay, okay, okay, okay, you two. You, two for two. Okay, okay. You know your stuff, huh?
DraftKings
A little bit.
Bun B
Okay, here we go, Coach. For the Duke Blue Devils. Won five NCAA championships. 1991-1992-2001-2010.
DraftKings
Coach K.
Bun B
Damn. Okay, okay, okay.
DraftKings
Hey.
Bun B
Well, you on a roll today, huh? I'm gonna ask you for the. I'm gonna ask you for the numbers for the lotto after this. Okay, here we go. Legendary culture. The Tennessee Lady Balls won eight NCW Pass.
DraftKings
Summit. Actually, her middle name is Pat Head. Summit. She married and the guy's last name was Summit. Her actual maiden name is Pat Head.
Bun B
Well, you trying to.
DraftKings
Did you know the story? She got beat. She got beat in the tournament game, and she was about to give birth to her son. And they say they wanted to land a plane in Virginia. And she said, no, I'm not having my son in Virginia.
Bun B
Hey, boy, you showing off tonight in front of the company, huh? Okay, okay, here we go. Here we go. Let me put my glasses back on. He played for the Blue Duke. He played for the Duke Blue Devils. Scored 41 points in the 1992 Elite Eight game versus Kentucky.
DraftKings
He was perfect from the floor. Christian Laetner. He didn't miss a single shot or a free throw. He hit the buzzer beater. Yep. Remember, like yesterday? Caught the pass from Grand Hill at the top of the key, turned around, bamboo ball game.
Nate Thompson
You remember that game?
Bun B
Oh, hey, man. Come on, man. Hell, no. Okay, here we go. Last one. All right. You ain't gonna get this one. Played for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Known for the triple doubles and record breaking performances. One of the top scorers in NCAA history. Revolutionized women's basketball.
DraftKings
Not Caitlin Clark. Go, Joe.
Bun B
Hey, I want to know who briefed you before this.
DraftKings
I thought you gonna give me like, well, who won the 1975 national championship in the men? I thought you was gonna ask me something like that.
Bun B
Who won. Who won the national championship in 1975 for the men?
DraftKings
Yeah, I think NC State because 76 was Indiana. 77 was Marquette. 78 was Kentucky. 79 was Michigan State. 80 was Louisville. 81 was Indiana again. 82 was Michael Jordan's year. 83 was NC State. 84 was Georgetown.
Bun B
God damn.
DraftKings
UCLA won. So when did David Thompson win? 74.
Bun B
Hey, I. I got. I got a problem. We. We got it. We got a whole court. Especially with the chat. The chat. We got. We all got a whole court. There's a. There's a small discrepancy.
DraftKings
Yeah.
Bun B
And the level of difficulty in my questions when it's time to spell and the questions that you get on dunk on.
DraftKings
I thought you was gonna ask me some, like some NCAA stuff. Like, you know, who won the 96 national championship.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Right.
DraftKings
Or tell me. Ask me something about Cheryl Swoopes.
Bun B
Right.
DraftKings
Lynette Woodard.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Right.
DraftKings
I mean, you can't ask me something about Coach K. Right.
Bun B
Okay. Don't worry about it. I got. Listen, next time. I got you. I got you. I'm going to take the degree of difficulty to the maximum. The way you do it, with my words.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yeah.
DraftKings
Ask me where Oscar Robinson played or something like that.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Right.
Bun B
Okay.
DraftKings
You know, Jerry west played the Ohio State. So don't ask me that. No, he played in West Virginia. But he played Ohio State, didn't he?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
I was there.
Bun B
Me and Jerry.
DraftKings
Me and Jerry had been in Western. Jerry Lucas played Ohio State.
Bun B
Damn, boy. Oh, I had a bad night tonight, bro.
DraftKings
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Nate Thompson
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Bun B
Oh, I had a bad night, Chad. I apologize.
DraftKings
You did. Ocho, it's time to welcome. His birthday was yesterday. He celebrated, so. Happy belated birthday. He's the owner. He's the co owner of the iconic Smash Burger joint Trailburger. And if I follow him, and I think he just opened up another one, Trailburger Bun B. What it do?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Hey, hey. What's going on, gentlemen? What's going on? Thanks for having old man.
DraftKings
Thank you.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
What's up, man? What's good? I see Ocho. I see you shining over there.
Bun B
Hey, little something, man. You know, I got a little lotion on. That's all it is, little lotion.
DraftKings
But let me ask you this. Let's kick it off with this. But when did you come up with the idea to start Trillburger?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
I didn't come up with the idea. The idea was brought to me by two mutual friends of mine, okay? One that I knew in a previous career as a clothing line designer, and the other I knew in a previous career as a podcaster for the Texans. They both moved into new paths, one becoming a restaurateur, the other becoming marketing and promotions manager of restaurants. So the restaurateur, Andy Nguyen, came up with an idea for Smash Burger. But the Smashburger phenomenon was already moving on the West Coast. He's from California. He saw the trend starting to move east, and he was like, if I don't catch it by Texas, I'm gonna miss the whole smash burger trend. But I don't have as strong a brand out there. I need someone to partner with. And my other friend, Nick Scarfield, was like, well, I know Bun has had a food blog for many years called you gotta eat this dot com, go check us out. And he was like, I know Bun's been looking for an entry point into the culinary space. I didn't want to do a full restaurant because there's so many different menu items and there's so many different ingredients that you have shock. And a lot of things you lose if people don't. If people don't come in and buy that shrimp in a day or two, that shrimp starts to go bad by day three, and you lose it. A lot of loss. You know what I'm saying? But this was a very refined, very simple concept. I went and met up with him. I tried the burger, and I thought not only was it one of the best burgers I'd ever had, I thought it was one of the best meals I'd ever had. The flavor combination is incredible. Anybody that's ever had it will tell you they may have had good burgers, but no one has ever done with a hamburger what we've done. And what I mean by what we've done is we care about it more than I think other people care about a burger. Most burgers are afterthoughts. You know, something like, I got 30 minutes for lunch. Where can I go and get something real quick? Or, man, I left this club. I'm full of this liquor. I gotta try to soak it up with something, you know what I'm saying?
DraftKings
Gotta absorb that thing. Gotta absorb it, Bunch, you know, but.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
We found a real sweet spot, man. You know, we found a way to not only introduce a better product into the public, but also, for me personally, a way to transition my cultural equity that I built up in the entertainment industry into the culinary industry in a way that I could capitalize off of it a lot better than I could in the music industry because of the contractual agreements that I signed at a very young age. And with this, I was able to own everything I write with my partners. There was no investors, as it was with the record company, where you take that advance up front. We did all of this out of pocket. We continue to do it out of pocket. We don't take any money out of the company so that the company can grow, be self sustained. We don't need investors, we don't need finances from anybody. And we just try to build something that we believe will last longer than we will.
Bun B
I like that. I want to go back with it being your birthday. You know, you turn a young, you getting younger, you know, your recent birthday bonanza at Houston Rodeo, obviously it featured a diverse lineup, man, you had Keith Sweat, Don Toliver, Yolanda Adams. What inspired you to blend hip hop, R and B and gospel for this event?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
You know, we've done a lot of different lineups with my shows at the Houston Livestock show on Rodeo. Last year was the first year that they'd ever had two full rap nights. One was my night and one was with 50 Cent and his tour. And it kind of started to get away from what the Houston Livestock show on Rodeo, as far as Black Heritage Day has always been, and that's been a very inclusive evening that was always family friendly. And with some of this rap music, it could get away from being a family friendly environment very quickly. And so the rodeo was like, look, we would love to reset the bar. Like, we appreciate what your hip hop contributions and all of the talent that you brought to the stage have done for the rodeo, but we think we need to reset the bar because if we don't, we're gonna lose the demographic. And that was the problem with the rodeo before, was that the rodeo had aged itself out. The rodeo did not bring in hip hop and younger music in a timely manner. So they started to age people away from the rodeo. Younger people. And when I say younger, this may sound crazy, but when I say younger, I mean like 50 and under.
DraftKings
Right?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Right. There was nothing that was catering to them. Nothing in popular music was catering to them. Nothing in popular culture was catering to them. And so there became a concerted effort to try to make sure that the people on stage reflected the diversity of the city of Houston, which is arguably the most diverse city in America right now. There's over 100 spoken languages and so many different cross culture things happening in the city. And so we did a good job of diversifying it. But at the same time, you don't want to leave people out. And I could tell that if we did one more show that was rap centric, my mama wasn't going to want to come no more. And most people were going to want to come no more because it can be a little much the way people dance to it. I Get it. There's an energy, and we want to bring energy and entertainment, but we don't want to do that and make sure that other people don't get.
DraftKings
Isolate others.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Absolutely. My mother comes to the rodeo, my siblings, my wife's siblings, our children, our nieces and nephews, and now our grandchildren all come. So I wanted to make sure that I got something there for my mama and my wife's mother that they could relate to things that we can relate to my children and my grandchildren. So that's why you get a Keep Sweat for us. You get a Yolanda Adams for the older, more Christian grandmothers and aunties and whatnot. And you get a Don Toliver for a younger artist. Coco Jones for a younger artist. You know what I'm saying? And then, of course, for my base, you know, Luda Ti. You know, we hit them, put you in the chest with that hip hop. So we want to make sure that when people come down, because now it's become a tourist attraction. There's literally thousands people that. That come down for this thing now.
DraftKings
Yeah.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
And I want to make sure that.
DraftKings
They get something and what. Look, anytime, you know, the Triple OG Bun B is on it, you know, it's going to be big. And you know, he going to do right. He going to do right by H Town, because the H Town down he born and bred. Hey, hey. He believe in that. And I. I love that. But I love that. The fact that the rodeo came to you and said, we really appreciate it, but let's not far away from what we intended the rodeo be, because we're. While we're bringing in one demo, we're losing another demo. How can we blend these demos together and grow it so we. They still come. More of you guys still come. And guess what? We expand this thing.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
And a lot of people didn't really understand it because, you know, I don't tell everybody who's coming. I typically keep about two or three surprises to entertain people on the spot. So when I was saying, hey, I got Don Toliver and I got Keith Sweat and I got Coco Jones and I got Yolanda Adams, people don't see how that mix is in the room. Right. People don't see how those genres blend together. And people really didn't understand the vision. We knew what we were doing the whole time. Yolanda Adams was specifically brought in to be a part of the In Memoriam program, where we honored all of the legends that have fallen. And then we thought it was good to have some praise in the room. I feel very blessed to have this opportunity. I've done this four times. I've sold over 300,000 tickets in just four. We're averaging 74,000 people every time we've done this. So it's been a beautiful opportunity. Not just for me, for my family, for my business. I've been able to pass it on to other people that grew up in Houston dreaming of doing the rodeo. Now they've actually been able to do it. I grew up at a time where you didn't even think that somebody that did hip hop music would even be on that stage. And now we exist where I live as an example to the next generation. Maybe one day I can do the rodeo like Bun B. You know what I'm saying? So we understand. We understand how deeply this thing resonates with so many different people. And we don't want to let people down, especially right now. I don't want to seem like I'm leaving people out of something because this world is so divisive right now and things are not really as inclusive. And I don't think people understand. No culture is more inclusive as black people, because black people understand what it's like to be left out. So we don't want people left out of a good time, you know what I'm saying? And we know that you don't need a bunch of money to have a good time. So we try to make entertainment as authentic and realistic and approachable as possible for people. And I think we've been able to do that with the rodeo.
DraftKings
Hey, bud, you know, we've been making stuff out of nothing with no money for the longest time. We don't need no money.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
So when I get $5, it's a party part.
DraftKings
Hey, for sure. Hey, we had one of those hood party. Hey, we got the block lit, you.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Know what I'm saying, bud?
DraftKings
Let me ask you this, bud. When you, when you were growing up, did you go to the rodeo when you were growing up?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yeah, that was my first concert ever. That's a big inside joke about it. The first concert I ever went to was Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn when I was two years old.
DraftKings
I feel country Conway Twitty. The funny thing, the coal mine was gone alongrilla Lynn.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yep. My mom had gotten a car wreck and a man had hit her. And she was very nervous because this was in the 70s, you know what I'm saying? She's a black woman by herself in an accident with. She just knew, for example, that she would be at fault. But the police came. He told the police it was my fault. She did nothing. He took care of everything. And then he asked her, would you like some tickets to go to the rodeo when the rodeo come? And she said, sure. She gave him my information and address, and she never thought nothing of it. And a couple of weeks later, the tickets showed up. And so they took the family to the rodeo. And that was my first concert. My first time ever being in the Astrodome, you know what I'm saying? And it left a lasting memory on me. Like one of my first musical memories is the Houston Livestock show and Rodeo concert. And just over the years, going every different time, my wife shares these kind of memories. My wife saw Michael Jackson for the first time at the rodeo. A lot of people have. You can basically have a timeline of your life based on different experiences at the rodeo. The first time you went as a youngster, the first time your parents dropped you off. Cause it's literally the safest environment you can be in at the rodeo. So there was a time when you get 15 to 16, your mama would drop you off at the rodeo during spring break, and you and your friends could hang out all night and then get picked up later because it was a safe thing. You know what I'm saying? So it's been a part of many people's lives over the years, and now people actually have a real time experience at the rodeo, and not just when I perform. We have like a 9,000 square foot installation called Trill Town, where we do the burgers, we do our trill tenders, we have merch, trill lemonade, we have a bar, you know, basketball. Goal for people to play little games, win hats, win merchandise. So we've made it something that everybody that celebrates Houston culture can come in and feel comfortable. I know that there are people from other races that feel funny trying to celebrate other cultures and mix company because they're not allowed to be as free as they would like to be amongst some of their own people. We provide a night where everybody can come and be who they want to be. And nobody's going to look at you sideways because in order to enjoy it, you got to leave your prejudice at the door. If you don't like white folks, you can't come because white folks going to be there having a good time. If you don't like black folks, you can't come because black folk going to be having a good time. Straight folks, gay folks, Mexicans, Asians, everybody comes out and they all having a good time. So the only way you can enjoy it is leave your bull stuff at the door. And hopefully we believe that if people have a good enough time with other people of other cultures and make friends and learn things, maybe they won't pick it up when they leave and they can leave their prejudices outside for help.
Bun B
That's lying, man. Listen, but when you're talking, when you're talking, I can hear the passion, enthusiasm in your voice, the way you're explaining everything. Listen, you.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
It's a new life coach. It's a new life for me.
Bun B
Listen, you've always been vocal about social issues. You know, you've engaged in various, various community initiatives in Houston, man. What drives you still, you know, in your commitment to always give back to the community. And do you have any upcoming projects that you're excited about that you can tell us?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
We in Houston, as entertainers, athletes, what have you, we have a different relationship with the public as other places do. I believe that there are lines that are drawn, cultural lines, neighborhood lines, other things that come into play in other major cities in America where people can't really bond in the way that we bond, right? Like LA has cultural lines, it has neighborhood lines that some people can't cross. So that city can very, very seldom come together and unite. Same thing with New York. Some people might be from Queens or Brooklyn or whatever. In Houston, we had division maybe 25, 30 years ago between the north side and the south side. That doesn't exist anymore. Everybody sees themselves as Houstonians, no matter who you are and where you come from in the city. So we've been able to build a connection with people that's different. People see us in the grocery store, people see us in the mall, people see us in restaurants, at car washes, in the gym. We're very visible and we're very approachable and very personable. So people feel like when they buy our music, they're not just invested in music, they're investing in people, they're investing in neighborhoods. And they look at us as cultural exports, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, when you come to Houston, we don't brag about who the best Biggie, Jay Z and Nas. We brag about who the best Slim Thug, Kiki or Bun B. You know what I'm saying? Scarface. Those are the kind of artists, we have a lot of pride, you know. Texas has always been a self sustained entity. It was its own country. And so we never felt fully embraced until very recently. Everything we wanted, we had to make it on our own. Entertainment wise, if you wanted to be a recording artist, you know, a New York label or LA label was probably not gonna sign you. So you had to go out, you had to make relationships with wholesalers and distributors and record stores and radio stations and club owners and all of that and make your way. And we all had to do it. So there's a common respect that we all have for each other because we all kind of had to progress that particular path in order to make it. But it's the people, it's not just the artists, it's the people of Houston who don't look at us in that way. Yeah, there may be somebody that's never seen me before and might be excited to get a picture, but if you roll with me through Houston for 12, 14 hours, you hear a lot of what's up, OG? Hey, what's up, B? What's up? It's not a lot of oh my God. Oh wow. Cause we don't put those kind of walls with people. And that's why the relationship with us is a lot different, you know what I'm saying? Now, as far as projects, we are opening the second store probably within the next seven days, seven to ten days. The second location of Trilberg will be open in Spring, Texas. We'll have two more locations, but by the end of the year. And I'm currently in Dallas right now with the wife, mainly let you know. So my anniversary, my birthday is four days apart, so I would never forget my anniversary, you know what I'm saying?
DraftKings
So that's what's up.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
So we spent the daytime on the anniversary letting us shop. We spent nighttime with me going to my favorite restaurant. There's a Carbone here. It's the closest Carbone I can get to in Houston. That's my favorite restaurant. So we drove up here, we did a little shopping, went did some dinner with a good friend of mine and you know, probably look at some locations tomorrow right around Fresno and Plano and a couple of different spots, you know, looking for a location. But we hope to be in Dallas and Austin by summer next year, if luck.
Bun B
Hey.
DraftKings
Hey, bud. Check this out. What you think about nightcap at the rodeo this year?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
I think there's room to possibly do it at my activation. I like that because you have to understand. I don't think many people understand what the rodeo is. The Rodeo is a 21 day event. I'm only one night of 21 nights of concerts that take place in the NRG stadium, the football stadium. They average about 65 66,000 people a night, easy.
DraftKings
Wow.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
So it's arguably the biggest music festival in the world that isn't promoted as a music festival. Cause we talking about 21 concerts day after day after day in a conversator, day after day. You know what I'm saying? It's a huge undertaking. Now, that being said, my space. My wife thought of the idea of bringing in a DJ and a DJ booth and some space up there. So there is a stage now. Next year, we can make it a little bit bigger. Okay. Hey, we can make it a little bit bigger. That way we can. Y'all ready up there?
DraftKings
Yes, absolutely.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Babe, what you think about Nightcap at Trill Time?
DraftKings
Two thumbs up.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
There it is.
DraftKings
That's what's up, YB I appreciate that. Oh, we gonna. Hey, we gonna. Hey, hey, hey, OG you know, we gonna circle back on this now. We real talk now.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
No, I'm open to it because I want to make it a bigger weekend for people. We realize now that. And, you know, you look at the music, boots on the ground, and all this other soul that's blowing up right now, that black cowboy, country western lifestyle has always existed, is now in the forefront. And my weekend at the rodeo is becoming a big proponent of that. You know what I'm saying? It gives a place that's big enough for everybody. Cause a lot of black rodeos, unfortunately, are still smaller. They still growing. They got a lot of momentum and energy, but they're still growing. They're still smaller. My rodeo is the largest rodeo in the world, you know what I'm saying? So you wouldn't have a larger audience to cater to with that type of movement and motion. My wife brought in DJ Pay Me from South Carolina. He's the biggest lion dance and Southern soul DJ in the country. And we had people. Our space couldn't even hold how many people wanted to dance. They were dancing in the street. You know what I'm saying? It's just such a great way for people to come together and commune. That's what music has always been for people of color. It's always been a reason for us to get together and commune. That dominoes, playing cars, barbecue, crawfish. Those are all excuses for us as a culture to come together and spend time together. We don't even like each other, but if so. And so who doing the barbecue? Trey doing the barbecue. All right, I come. Who cooking a potato salad? Niecy doing a potato salad. All right, I'll show up. It's an excuse for us to get Together.
Bun B
I like it.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
And so I'm looking at that. We built something that now gives people an entry point. If you don't know about it, you haven't had any experience, this is a very easy entry point into this cultural representation. But for those of us that know, oh, it's the bat signal.
Bun B
Hey.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
It's the bat signal.
Bun B
Hey, when you talk about this, man, I'm thinking about your plate. Well, your plate is full, man. Your plate is full, man. @. Listen, your role as a musician, an entrepreneur, you're a community leader, man. How the hell you balance all these different facets of your career and what. What keep you motivated, baby, because just listen to it. This is a lot. It's a. It's a. It's a.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
It is. It is. But I think we. I think everybody here on this knows that God doesn't give you more than you can handle. You just got to figure out how to handle it right? Yes, I have an amazing support system. I have a beautiful, strong black woman as a wife in my corner. And the reason I've gotten this far is not because I know it all. I can do it all. My wife refuses to settle for a lesser version of me. So when she know I'm not going all the way in and not giving my 100%, she'll hold me account, who I like. She'd be like, you know, you can do better than that. You know, you're supposed to be doing more than that. So there'd be a lot of times I want to phone it in. I'd be like, man, I just want to stay home. Now, why would you do that, knowing you told them people you was going to come?
DraftKings
You know, my wife.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
I can't. I can't do it. My wife knows. My wife believes it, has always believed in my greatness. And when I don't live up to it because she talks about it, she holds me accountable. So I go out and do the rodeo and all that, and the next day, I gotta come home and put the trash out. You know, I gotta pick up stuff in the garage. I gotta make sure I don't leave the kitchen light on, all those things. We have moments where we are very blessed that we get to see the world and travel the world and do all of that. But every other day, man, we are family trying to exist, making sure our children, our grandchildren are okay, that we got a good home that's comfortable for us to live in. You know, all I got to do is give her a house, and she gonna make a Home. That's not even a question.
Bun B
You heard what he just said, huh? You see what I'm talking about, what I've been telling you now? But I'm trying to get him to settle down. But I'm trying. I'm trying to get him to find him a wife. Because, listen, the way you talking, the way you explaining things, it shouldn't be hard after hearing what you just said.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
But she got to keep up with him, though. That's the thing. She got to keep up with him. He got to find a woman that's so busy, he get jealous.
Bun B
Hey, listen, we. We found for one. Hey. But we found one for him. He interviewed her not too long ago.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Wait till she ain't got.
DraftKings
Wait.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Wait till she ain't got no time for him. We gonna find out where he's saying that. He gonna try to spend that money, send that plane, plan that vacation, anything he can to spend time with that woman when he starts Ocho, when he started disregarding things he don't normally disregard.
DraftKings
And then my sister started having to.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Do things that he normally going to do. Yeah, he got.
Bun B
Yeah, he got him one, huh?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
He got something on his mind?
Bun B
Hey, I got one more question. I got one more question. This is going. I'm sure a lot of people in the chat would love to hear this answer, because I definitely want to hear it. Who are your top five Houston rappers? Your top five.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Oh, man.
Bun B
Mount Rushmore.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Now.
Bun B
I'm just adding the fifth. I'm gonna make it five instead of four.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Okay. We gonna start with K. Reno. K. Reno is the OG of Houston rappers. He's the height. He's the epitome of what Houston rap's foundation should have been built on. So we had the right OGs to start it off for us. Obviously, Scarface, one of the. Not just one of the best writers in Rapids in Houston, but just. I mean, arguably the best storyteller that hip hop has ever had. Ever. Very few people. I think only Tupac can really convey emotion through words on a rap song in the way that Scarface does. When Scarface talks about death, you feel that loss when he talks about friends. Frase has a song called Suicide, and I'm talking about. I had never heard a song about somebody delving into the psyche of somebody that they thought was okay, but wasn't okay. And then you start to question making sure you're okay like this. So the depth of Scarface's writing talents and mentality, man, have been criminally underrated in the world of hip Hop, I think number three, you gotta go Willie D. Oh, Willie D. And Willie D has been about. Willie D is the prototype. Like, Willie D is the type of person that when you think of a Houston rapper meeting one in a dark alley, Willie Dee is who you project. Willie, you know, that's somebody that, you know, has stood on all ten toes constantly, consistently, and still does. The fun thing about watching Willie D, one, he loved the culture just as much as he always had, and two, he bought that just as much as he's always been. There's certain things that you could. You can count on. And Willie D being about that life is absolutely one of them. He still leads by example, and he still makes us proud to be from Houston. And knowing that, you know, whatever you say in this world, you better stand on it, because with some people, it might be a fight with it.
DraftKings
Right?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
You know what I'm saying? Number four, Number four. I might have to go out on a limb here, man. I may have to go out on a limb with this one. I don't know how everybody's going to feel about this, but I think Gangster Nip may be one of the best rappers from Houston, and I'll tell you why. The only reason that people really didn't get into Gangsta Nip is because of the subject matter. He did a lot of horror. You know, he wrote stuff for Bushwick, and a lot of his stuff, Bushwick, Bill, was A lot of his music existed in this world of horror and gore and all of that type of stuff. Friday the 13th, Jason, all of that type of stuff. But his flow in the mid-90s, the early 90s, I mean, it was some of the best rapping I've ever seen and done in my life. And number five, I'm not gonna put Pimp here because I feel like Pimp supersedes a lot of things in this argument. I'm gonna go with Keller Kalion, okay? I don't think anybody wants to be the best rapper in Houston more than him. I don't think anybody takes the art of lyricism as serious as he does. Now, we got people that got a lot of motion. Mac so got motion. Megan has got motion. Travis OT Walker. There's a lot of people from Houston, young artists, up and coming talent that got art, that have motion and have fan bases and really making major moves. But when we talking about just rap rapping, like, rapping and like, looking in a motherfucker face and meaning what you say when you rap this stuff, I don't think anybody conveys that more than killer Kali Hill. I think Keller Kylie Ole could potentially be the best lyricist to ever come out of the city of Houston. He just gotta. The problem is he got too much respect for his predecessors. And I feel like in some form or fashion, as a competitor, at some point you can respect the goat and still want to beat the goat at the same time.
DraftKings
I like it. We're gonna get y'all here on this one. I'm just gonna wake up one day.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
And say, man F all that, man F bun B and all of them. I'm going for the top. And that's when it get. That's when it'll be the best.
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Nate Thompson
I wore nine NHL sweaters and I have story after story to share. And believe it or not, I have plenty to say. And not just about hockey.
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Brendan Patrick Hughes
My name is Brendan Patrick Hughes, host of Divine Intervention. This is a story about radical nuns in combat boots and wild haired priests trading blows with J. Edgar Hoover in a hell bent effort to sabotage a war.
Bun B
J. Edgar Hoover was furious. Somebody violated the FBI and he wanted to bring the Catholic left to its knees. The FBI went around to all their.
Brendan Patrick Hughes
Neighbors and said to them, do you think these people are good Americans? It's got heists, tragedy, a trial of the century, and the God damnedest love story you've ever heard.
DraftKings
I picked up the phone and my.
Bun B
Thought was this is the most important.
DraftKings
Phone call I'll ever make in my life.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
I couldn't believe it. I mean, Brendan, it was Divine Intervention.
Brendan Patrick Hughes
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DraftKings
Foreign, we gonna get you out of here on this one. Which Houston team are you most excited about this year? Your Cougars? Your Rockets? Your Texans or your Astros?
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Now that's a great question. That is a great question. It's always easy to be excited about the Cougars. Cause at this point that's a program that does this. As far as basketball, that men's basketball team does this. At this point, they want, they, they've gone into the last four marches being heavily favored. They've made it to the, to the eighth at least two, three times. I think I know the last two years for sure. I think they got a great chance of going all the way this season. So. But that's at this point with that program, that's to be expected. These Astros are Going through transition, right? We got. We lost Bregman. That was a hometown hero. We love Alex Bregman. You know, as we lost Korea, we lost a couple other guys, but we're bringing in. We always bring in young talent. That's been a great thing about this Astros organization that the Cranes have always brought in and nurtured young talent. They draft well and they build talent up. They don't look to just go out and try to buy a player. They're about winning several. They're not about winning this year. They want to win several years. They've tasted it. They know what it takes to get there, and they believe they can do it. But they're still in a little bit of rebuilding right now. Lost a couple of pitchers, got McCullish back. So we're going to figure it out. They're perennial playoff team, right? But it's going to take more this year to get to that final step than I think it has over the last two or three seasons. The Rockets, I mean, my goodness, look at this young team.
DraftKings
You talk about young and talented.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
You talk about a talented young team. Tillman has done a great job of being like, you know what? We just got to start over. Like, we're not one or two players away. We're a team away. But, I mean, he put this team on his shoulders. Of green. Jalen is an amazing talent. I think he's a great leader. I think Thompson is a problem. I think he's a beast on that team. Oh, I even got to him. It took a while to figure out how to say his name.
DraftKings
Nice.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
It took a while. It took a while to figure out how to say his name. But, hey, we got promise with that young boy.
DraftKings
Yeah, bro. He for real.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
I understand that he grew up in the game of fundamentals, right? But he playing with some dogs. I watched him the other day try to do a over behind the back pass. He almost had. They teaching him that black top ball, right? They don't have to teach him fundamentals. He know how to pad and all. They teaching him black top. No look, passes in the paint. When he finds that step, that boy is going to be a real problem. But I say all that to say this team has everything in the and, man, Udoka Woo, that was a steal.
DraftKings
He's the right coach.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
He's the right coach and I understand why he couldn't stay where he was, but I'm so glad he's where he is. I'm so at the city level because they get to see me every now and then. So the city love that. Yeah, but them Texans, man. Man, them Texans, I think in two, three years, man, I think they gonna be the ones to beat, man. It could happen in the next two years. This team is building a strong structure. D'Ameco knows exactly what he wants. The organization isn't scared to spend the money to give him what he wants. And they're so embraced of the local culture. They do collaborations with local artists and they bring in different talent to perform at the games. They allow me to bring my burgers into the stadium. They're doing everything they can to be as Houston centric an organization as they can be. They putting the money where it needs to go. They're trying to strengthen that O line. I know everybody wasn't crazy about losing Tunsil, but I can understand organizationally why they feel they needed to go in another direction. I hear there were locker room problems. There were a lot. A ton of penalties. Right. A lot of things going on. And I just think they were growing in a different direction. I think that they supplemented the defense. Absolutely. They're probably going to have to draft a little more to tighten up that old line because they got to protect C.J. they got to protect C.J. by all means. I like the Kirk signing. I like bringing Christian Kirk in. I think he's a fast, young player. He's got some good talent. He definitely got hands, and CJ can hit him and strive, you know, because I knew we weren't probably weren't going to keep Diggs another season. I don't think we were going to keep him another season. So they had to start thinking receiver, receiver, receiver. Tank had his surgery. He's a young guy. I think he'll recover quickly. I think. I honestly think Tank will be ready by game one of 25, 26 season. But I think the Texans are a team that everybody has got to circle their calendar dates. When they play that team, that defense is only getting better. I'm curious to see what the new OC is going to do. I think that's going to be the big test, is what the new OC is going to be able to create with CJ but at least they won't be as predictable in year two as they were in year three, as they were in year two. Because year one was a lot of surprises. Year two, they pretty much tried to replicate the playbook, and people saw it a mile away. With a new oc, I think there's going to be a new approach. I think he's going to find a better way of working with these new offensive lines. I feel positive about what we're doing as a team. So I would put it in that order. I would say Cougs. Cougs, Astros, Rockets and Texans, four to one.
DraftKings
Hey, Triple OG Bun B, bro. Thank you for joining us. Congratulations on everything. The Trill burger franchises, the rodeo. Your big staple in the community. What you do to uplift your community. We appreciate you. We salute you here at Nightcap. Thanks for joining us. We'll see you down the road.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Absolutely. Thank y'all for doing that drop for the rodeo for me last year, too.
DraftKings
You know that.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
We gonna find some space to put y'all in that real time. Matter of fact, come bring that night. Not only the people want to see that.
Bun B
Not only that. Let me perform. You know I can sing that.
DraftKings
I think we break it up. Yeah, we are.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Appreciate that.
DraftKings
Thank you, bro. Remember, I told y'all I had that right back. That's the original. That's the OG like, triple OG bun B. That's the triple OG iPod.
Bun B
That's live.
DraftKings
That's the number two version. This one holds 10,000 songs. This one holds a thousand song. Y'all remember the iPad Touch, iPod Touch.
Bun B
Damn, everything.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
And check this out.
Bun B
You know, that stuff might be worth something because it looks like you got.
DraftKings
Don't worry about might be. I mean, guess what? It's supposed to be worth something with this +5200.
Bun B
Wait, come again?
DraftKings
It's supposed to be this +5200.
Bun B
All your stuff is in good condition, like mint condition. You could probably get a good price for it.
DraftKings
Look at this OG you know what this is? Ocho.
Bun B
That's the iPhone 9.
DraftKings
No, that's the original one.
Bun B
I thought. I thought it started with number nine.
DraftKings
Or am I tripping, man, it started with number one. The hell you talking about?
Bun B
That.
DraftKings
Y'all remember that? That's crazy.
Bun B
Hey, and you know what you do? Put Saran Wrap back in and pretend like it's brand new.
DraftKings
No, I ain't getting rid of it.
Bun B
You know how much.
DraftKings
It ain't never how much money you.
Bun B
Can get for that. The original iPhone.
DraftKings
I mean, somebody probably. Somebody probably give me, like, five grand for it because it's the original. I know it ain't. No, it ain't never been active. It ain't never been turned on. They never had no phone number they.
Bun B
Can give you for it.
DraftKings
Probably about five.
Bun B
Go ahead and sell that one. I owe you 200.
DraftKings
No, no, they ain't got to do Yours? It's mine. Y. You remember the Samsung?
Bun B
Samsung, That's a joy. I ain't never had that.
DraftKings
Look at it.
Bun B
Yeah, I ain't never had no joy.
DraftKings
Galaxy Note right there. Oh, Galaxy.
Bun B
I'll tell you one thing. You ever text me and it turned green, I'mma block you. Yeah, I'mma block.
DraftKings
I got a little stuff I gotta show you. All my phone.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
I got about.
DraftKings
I got about 17, 18 phones. Damn.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Yeah.
DraftKings
Cause I keep them. Oh, Joe. A debate went viral on Twitter asking, should parents make their kids pay bills if they work a job? And the response went viral, saying, I'm just gonna say it. This is a big problem in the black community, and we have to stop it. A lot of parents need help with their bills, so they take the money from their kids and disguise it as teaching them responsibility. And it's actually pretty effing ridiculous. Ocho, what do you think?
Bun B
You got to teach your kids responsibility at some point. You have to. I think if they're staying with you after the age of 18. Now, if they're saving up. I wouldn't make my kids. My kids if they need to stay with me after the age of 18. Are you saving up to get yourself a place? You have to have some sense of responsibility. I'm not going to always be around, so you're gonna. You're gonna have to be able to be able to fend for yourself. I can teach you how to fish. I can teach you how to fish so you know how to do it when I'm not around. Now, if I do everything for you and still coddle you and have you up under my roof and you're not having any type of responsibilities, and you go out there in the real world, you're gonna be lost. We can't have that. We can't have that. We got to have some type of structure and discipline and method on how things are to go as a grown adult. You have to. But being under my roof and making sure, allowing you to save your money and get yourself together until you're ready to go on on your own and be an adult, start a family, whatever it may be, I'm all for that. I'm all for that.
DraftKings
Yeah. I mean, Ocho, I help my grandmother with bills, but she didn't ask me to. I just felt it was the right thing to do because I saw my grandmother struggling. I'm making money, and so what? I'm going to continue to watch her struggle. Now she's struggling, trying to put food on the table for Us, she's struggling, trying to put food, get clues on our back. So here I am, I got a job and I'm not making a whole lot of money, but $10 was a lot of money back in the 70s. $20 was a lot of money back in the, in the 70s. So, you know, I'm working two jobs. Hey. I mean, the first time I got a job, I was five years old. I was walking behind the tobacco picker in the back of 1973, 1974. And from that time I started walking from walking behind the bacar picker to carrying a rope to doing that. So I'm working 10, 12 hours a day doing that. Come home, shower. Me and my cousin, we play basketball and then go catch chickens for another three, four hours. And chickens a $1000, right, a $1000. So we catching eight to 12,000 a night. That's $12. Now you can only count chicken between Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, because Friday was the last day. There is nothing going on on Saturday. So you started. So you have. So they were going to be there. No, actually Thursday was the last day. Thursday was the last day. You didn't catch on Friday because they were off on Saturday and Sunday, the trigger that you called, Sunday, they were there for the crew. The plant was operational Monday through Monday through Friday. So you caught Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Then they. And so you know, hey, I'm bringing home $5 a day plus half a day on Saturday, 27, 50 plus we catch 8 to 12,000 four nights a week. So I'm making maybe $60, but I'm working a asshole hour.
Bun B
Hey, that's it, you know, hey, listen, back then, you know how, how, how far you can stretch $60 back then. Yeah, man, stop playing.
DraftKings
So even if I didn't help her, oh, guess what? I bought my own school clothes. Yes. There ain't a whole lot of 8, 9, 10 year old, 11 year olds buying their own school clothes. Well, who else was gonna get them? What the hell I was working for? Hey, hold on, I'm working, gonna hold my money. I'm gonna hold my money in my pocket. I'm watching my grandma struggle.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
I got a.
DraftKings
Please.
Bun B
What kind of, what kind of clothes you wore back then? Like Jordash?
DraftKings
Nah, nah, you know, you know, serious and Ruff was serious and roll.
Bun B
Okay, okay, okay.
DraftKings
I know, you know, we had them tough, tough skins. But hey, then as I got older, Lee jeans were in.
Bun B
Okay, yeah, you had Sergio Rigoletto.
DraftKings
You did have. Yeah, yeah. Hey, yeah, you had Levi's and stuff like Ivon, you had polo, you had.
Bun B
Did you ever have a pair of rules? Please tell me you had rules with a zip on the side.
DraftKings
I didn't.
Bun B
You know, you know what rules are, right? Kangaroos.
DraftKings
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Water.
Bun B
Yeah, we had none of them.
DraftKings
No, we had. No, we had Chuck Taylor. You know, back then, Ocho, the Chuck Taylor's, the white you had to meet. You had the highs and you had the lows, but you had them in all different colors. They came in black, they came in red, they came in blue, they came in green. So, you know, you got. Mainly I only had the white. I had the highs and the lows. And I got a blue, I had a blue pair.
Bun B
Hey, you know what's funny? They go with everything. It don't matter what you put on. You wear the black pair, you don't want the white pair. They go with everything.
DraftKings
Yes, yes. And so like I said for me, and I get it, I mean, I can see her point, trying to teach responsibility, but I was teaching myself responsibility because my whole purpose, like, man, I see my grandma struggling. She working that job, making $197 every two weeks and she, you know, working in a nursing home, the very nursing home that she ended up living her final days, the last two years of her life. Nah, man, I couldn't have good conscience. I could not in good conscience have money in my pocket and then have my grandma worried about, well, oh well, boy, I don't know how I'm gonna pay this bill. This I don't know, you know, the phone, I don't know about the gas, I don't know about the lights, man, please. So me, I took it upon myself and that is still my responsibility to this day is to make sure my family is taken care of. But you know, hey, my kids and their moms have done a great job helping them understand that's your daddy money. Now if he choose to give you some, that's on him. But y'all know I owe you an education and I gave you the best education because all of you, for the most part, you didn't stay. But you started out in private school and you had college paid for. You got a car, you left college with, no debt, no student loans, no car loans.
Bun B
Yeah, same.
DraftKings
Now anything I do after that, that's out of the kindness of my heart. But I don't owe you anything. Now, hopefully you've learned a lot from your mom and from your dad to be self sufficient. Now I'M not gonna let you drown.
Bun B
No, never that.
DraftKings
Or at least, you know, you might think you're drowning. Matter of fact, I might let you take on some water.
Bun B
Matter of fact, you know, my baby. Remember I told you my daughter. My daughter at Prairie B. She graduated. She graduated May 16th. May 16th and May 17th. Remember what I told you she wanted for graduation? Huh? Yeah, that. That G wagon. So we had a conversation when I was with all the kids. I told her, I say, listen, she done made the dean's list, the honorable. She done made everything. I'm like, well, listen, now what you want? Now you say you wanted a Mercedes. What is it? So I'm thinking she was gonna say G wagon. And she said, no, Daddy, you know, I don't really want no G wagon. I said, well, what happened? What made you change your mind? You say, I think it's too much, the maintenance. I just. I just think I just want to startle. Just give me a C300. I say, now we talking. Now we talking.
Jeff C
You want to.
Bun B
You want a white one? I could tell that. I could tell them to make your. Your interior pink, you know, with the AK stitched in the seat and all that.
DraftKings
Oh, yo, what happened when she got to get rid of it? You better hope she sell it to another aka but, you know, when we come to Ocho, back then, guys used to get the headline to get Gucci. I said, well, you better. Yeah, yeah, I remember that. I said, well, you better hold. Hey, get. Get the initial Black. I said, you better hope you find another dude named Black that want to buy it, because I promise you, you go back, get the great Cross the coals trying to sell it. Syracuse football head coach Fran Brown has a policy that his players must save 40% of their nil checks. There's no way, as a coach that I'm going to pay you a lot of money and then you're going to walk away from here with no money. Says during the upbringing in Camden, New Jersey, it could have been a difference in paying rent, keeping the lights on, buying food for his siblings. What you think? You like that?
Bun B
I like that because at some point, especially when you're that young, you know, kids. Kids these days don't understand financial literacy. They get the money, they spend the money. They have this mindset that worth and value is based on aesthetics and the accessories that you purchase that makes you feel like you are greater than and make you worth or it makes you feel special. I want kids to understand, especially people in the chat, that a lot of Players and athletes today, regardless of sport that they play, they feel that they have to, to live way above their means based on the type of money they're making. People in the chat, players that see this, there is nothing, I guarantee you, and I promise you, there is nothing you can buy that holds more weight or value than your name alone. Nothing. No, nothing than the name that's on that birth certificate. Coming. You take all that. When you take off all that designer, all the jury, all the watches. That in itself is the value. It is your car, your Lamborghinis and your Rolls Royce and your iced out Watts and your chains and all, man. That shit don't mean nothing, man. Nothing. The true value. Can you get the same reaction without the car, without the clothes, without the jury? Can you still pull the same chicks? That's your value. That's your real worth. Can you still do the same things you do with all the accessories, aesthetics on when you don't have it on? Yeah, come on, man, stop playing, man.
DraftKings
Oh, Joe. See, the thing is, for me, people like, I don't like money. I like freedom. Freedom is what you get when you have money. Those are two different things. Some people just want money. I want freedom.
Bun B
Hey, financial freedom is a beautiful thing, huh? And a lot of people, we look at absolutely all the numbers, we look at these huge gargantuan contracts. You know, still to this day, money keeps going up, right? And one thing that has changed when you look up, statistically, the same amount of players are still going broke, two years removed from the game, even though the money continued to rise.
DraftKings
So all that's.
Bun B
Nothing is changing from a financial standpoint because there's no structure and discipline when it comes to spending. Because our mindset is, well, if you give me more, I won't go broke. Yeah, but if you ain't got no financial discipline, if you ain't got no financial discipline, it don't matter how much I give you, because you just gonna keep on spinning.
DraftKings
Exactly. The more you make, the more you'll spend. Because you're like, oh, man, I got this. I got this now. I can do this.
Bun B
Go. So fast, man, it goes so fast. Before you look up, you got an entourage. You got an entourage. You, you, you, you the golden goose. You got to feed everybody else. You go shopping now. You got to buy everybody else something. You go to the club, you spending 40, 50,000 in the section buying bottles. You got a bunch of chicks, you know, trying to impress them for what, for what they done. Google how much you making. You Ain't got to do nothing. Your name alone gonna get you the woman you want anyway. They gonna deal with you based off a name alone you don't.
DraftKings
Man, what?
Bun B
What are we doing? Man? Stop playing the volume.
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Brendan Patrick Hughes
My name is Brendan Patrick Hughes, host of Divine Intervention. This is a story about radical nuns in combat boots and wild haired priests trading blows with J. Edgar Hoover in a hell bent effort to sabotage a war.
Bun B
J. Edgar Hoover was furious.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
He was out of his mind and.
Bun B
He wanted to bring the Catholic left to its knees.
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Julie Stewart-Binks
What's up everyone? Julie Swerbinks here along with former NHL player Nate Thompson.
Nate Thompson
We're doing a new podcast together. Here we go.
Julie Stewart-Binks
The name Energy Line with Nate and jsb.
Nate Thompson
Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right?
Julie Stewart-Binks
Exactly. And you'll never know who will drop by to join us.
Nate Thompson
Julie is pretty well connected. She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe.
Julie Stewart-Binks
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Mel Reed
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Club Shay Shay: Nightcap - Hour 2 Summary
In this engaging episode of Club Shay Shay, NFL legend Shannon Sharpe hosts a dynamic conversation featuring Unc and Ocho, with a special appearance by renowned rapper and entrepreneur Bun B. The episode delves into nostalgic reflections on the cost of living in 1985, explores Bun B’s entrepreneurial ventures, and navigates through discussions on financial responsibility and the evolution of technology. Below is a comprehensive summary capturing the key points, discussions, insights, and memorable quotes from the episode.
The episode kicks off with Unc and Ocho examining the stark contrasts in the cost of living between 1985 and 2025. They discuss various economic indicators and personal anecdotes that highlight the financial landscape of the mid-1980s.
House Prices and Income:
Everyday Expenses:
Comparison of Goods:
This segment underscores the challenges of economic growth and inflation, emphasizing how household budgets have significantly shifted over the decades.
Unc and Ocho introduce “Spello Cinco,” a segment dedicated to spelling complex words, adding an educational and entertaining twist to the conversation.
Attempting Complex Words:
Humorous Missteps:
Learning Moments:
This playful exchange not only entertains but also highlights the importance of education and perseverance in mastering new skills.
Transitioning to a sports-focused segment, Unc presents “Dunk on Unk,” a riddle-based trivia game centered around NCAA basketball.
Challenging Questions:
Engaging Interactions:
Celebrating Knowledge:
This interactive segment not only celebrates basketball but also engages listeners in a spirited competition, enhancing listener participation and excitement.
A highlight of the episode is the in-depth interview with Bun B, who discusses his entrepreneurial journey and contributions to the Houston community.
Launching Trillburger:
Houston Rodeo Transformation:
Community Impact:
Bun B’s insights reveal his commitment to community building, cultural representation, and creating sustainable business models without external investors.
The conversation shifts to the challenges of balancing multiple roles, with Bun B sharing personal experiences and the importance of support systems.
Support from Loved Ones:
Commitment to Family:
Encouraging Responsibility:
This segment underscores the value of personal relationships and structured discipline in achieving both professional success and personal fulfillment.
Unc and Ocho share nostalgic memories of past technologies, reminiscing about gadgets that shaped their personal and professional lives.
Classic Devices:
Humorous Comparisons:
Cultural Reflections:
This lighthearted exchange provides a bridge to the past, evoking a sense of shared history and the rapid pace of technological advancements.
A profound discussion emerges around financial discipline, the perception of value, and personal worth beyond material possessions.
Teaching Financial Responsibility:
Value Beyond Materialism:
Cultural Commentary:
This segment offers insightful commentary on the importance of financial literacy, personal integrity, and the societal implications of materialism.
Club Shay Shay’s Nightcap - Hour 2 masterfully weaves together nostalgic reflections, entrepreneurial insights, and meaningful discussions on financial responsibility and cultural inclusivity. Through engaging segments and heartfelt conversations, Shannon Sharpe, Unc, Ocho, and Bun B provide listeners with a rich tapestry of stories and lessons that resonate on both personal and communal levels. Whether reminiscing about the past, celebrating community achievements, or advocating for financial discipline, this episode delivers a compelling narrative that educates, entertains, and inspires.
Notable Quotes:
These quotes encapsulate the essence of the discussions, highlighting economic reflections, personal accountability, and the importance of community and self-worth.