Just a side note, my guy right
here, man, came through for me the other day, man. I was moving out of
my apartment, man. And he just called me.
- Joelle? Yeah, Joelle, man. He called me out
of the-- hey, baby, what you-- how are you--
what you doing, baby? I said, man, I'm moving, man. He said, hey, man, I'm
gonna come through. I'm gonna help you out. And I was like, dang,
this brother came. He's sweating helping me. He's cool peoples, dog. He's that cool, yeah. He'll go to bat for you. Because he--
[INTERPOSING VOICES] That's my dude. I already told him, this
my guy, like, hands down. Yeah.
- A heart of gold, man. OK, I respect you, brother. I thank you, man,
because I did not-- Thank you for
saying that, man. I just got to give
credit where credit's due. That's a good man. - I appreciate that, bruh.
- That's what's up. Let me tell you
something, dude. I ain't about to apologize
for shedding a tear, bruh. No, not at all. Not at all. You owe me nothing, bruh. I wanted to go help him out. I don't think, you know, it has
to be just looking for a woman. We can look for brotherhood too.
You hear me? So that's what I
meant with that. You know what I'm saying? Let me-- let me say this, man. When we as Black men start
caring and supporting each other like this-- Yes, for sure. --you will be surprised
how much better we will be-- - Do doubt.
- Absolutely. --when we not stepping on
each other to get to the top. When we all are supporting
each other like this, that's what I want to see. So I commend you, man. I wasn't expecting him to say,
that so he caught me off guard. You did. I know him and his mama. You know, I got a relationship
with his mama now. That babe is nice. His mama nice, bruh. Hold on now. [LAUGHTER] I ain't messing with you, bro. [INTERPOSING VOICES]
- Slow down. Slow down.
- Settle down, gentlemen. Settle down.