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They're not going to B-A-C-K-K-Y. They're here back to me. Okay, hey. Good morning everybody on that. I hope everyone's having a good Thursday. Happy Thanksgiving to the Americans. I wish I was having turkey with you. We're not. The closest thing to that is maybe, well, it isn't the closest thing, but Saturday I'm planning to take myself out for my birthday. Have a couple of guns aimed at my temple. No, I'm joking. What could I said take myself out get it? You're a comedian. Okay. Anyway, so yeah, I'm gonna probably find somewhere good to eat I mean I could do that any day, but maybe I can pretend that it's like late Thanksgiving or something like that. So I Guess I'll celebrate it with you in that Center Now I got the skinny yesterday. I told you about Kelly. Now today I got the skinny on another Kelly, my brother. My brother's name is Kelly. How funny. It's actually funny because when I talk about Kelly Contreras it's hard for me to give her loving props because she has the same handle with my brother. Okay, anyways, so we now know the answer to my brother's property and his crib mainly the short answer is there are none he got foreclosed on seems he borrowed a hundred grand at some point from who knows where I don't even know where anyways they foreclosed on his property because a couple of things he hasn't been making his notes even before he died he passed away on July 7th and months before he passed he wasn't even making his notes I can't even imagine what he needed a hundred grand for I know in the past few years he was very generous with money because there were points that he would just hand me wads of cash like it was nothing and that's his personality when we were teenagers he's like he always flossed and he always doted on his friends something that mom always held on me over my head when we would argue she would make like I'm the cheapskate you know at least your brother throws it throws it out a little bit you're you're you're tighter than I don't know what you're tighter than yeah you want to say because you like artsy bunker so you want to say I'm tighter than a Jew's purse but you can't because you'd be kissing your friends so see it was always awkward like that with me and her right so here's this guy he's throwing money around like he's the old-fashioned Donald Trump remember Donald Trump before he became president that's that's what you know that's what he was doing right you know three hundred thousand dollars to attend a baseball game because I'm Al Capone all of a sudden right you guys remember his old ass so my brother was always generous with with his money now come to find out of course right he's generous with someone else's money so I can't imagine he doesn't talk to me about any of this stuff so I can't imagine what he would have needed a hundred thousand dollars for I won't find out I won't know it would certainly wasn't for a vehicle because when he used to have he had one only one vehicle in his life and and he maintained it to about to where he couldn't stand it anymore eventually when he got rid of it he said God it was like supporting it was like supporting a bitch on wheels well of course and then of course the girlfriends he would support I mean he would shower them with money but more that it was a lot easier than a car payment right like at one point his girl Jenny he dated the same girl for the last few years even though he used to change them like shirts but she was easy right you know dinner or a movie or just chilling with me it was those kind of things that he put you know as things they would do like for for tonight tomorrow what you want to do you want to grab a movie maybe eat at the food court at the mall it was always things like that and then I noticed that when he came to my house sometimes He would, he would often say, he always loved saying what you need, what you need. I would just lie a lot of times because I honestly were separate entities for a reason because I kind of, I'm on my tip, you're on your tip, I just, that's it, I like it like that and, but it was always what you need, what you need and he would just throw anywheres from $200, $250, $300, $350, $500, like that one time when I told you about my dad having pneumonia and being in the hospital, he sometimes come to the house, right? I didn't always need him to, but I think part of it, he wanted the camaraderie and BS, right? Of course, he just wanted to cool out, so he come to the crib sometimes and he would just drop, he would just drop like $500, $600 in my hand and then leave. I'd always tell him, look, just hit me up too, because I just kind of felt bad taking all this green from him. And then come to find out, it doesn't even belong to his ass. And so yeah, the bank foreclosed on his house, so my dad can stop asking what about the crib. There isn't any crib, unless you go buy a baby's crib, because it isn't going to be Kelly's crib. So that's the skinny on yet another Kelly. I think my story yesterday was more pleasant, shit, at least it wasn't about foreclosure and bankruptcy because I don't know how far in the notes my brother paid. I'm just thinking about the dues, right? You take out something like a hundred thousand, I'm thinking logically the dues would have to be something like two or three or four thousand dollars a month. It's the only thing that makes sense because then it comes to a big piece of change one year and you're still paying year to year to year to year and then I don't know who he's borrowing from. If it's from a bunch of WAPs, then they're not even honest. So then you're going to have the VIC or you'll be a VIC. You'll come over there and break your legs. So, I don't even know how that works, how far he went into it. I just know that if he couldn't handle a car payment, which is something like that, like when he had his Honda Accord and the insurance for it, with the insurance, and I'm talking 93, 93-94 kind of prices. I don't imagine they're that far-fetched. You're still looking at a few grand every month You've got to pay these assholes. So now he's taking out money. The dues must be something similar So, I don't know if a car was like paying for a woman for him I don't know how he even managed the dues for a friggin hundred grand and of course He wasn't right. He was slacking. So there's the news on that. Anyways, I should be here I don't have to work today. I got a day off. Oh Props to Bill Matt props to Bill, you know the deal. I'm I'm still waiting Waiting for a package. So anyways, I will catch you guys on the next one. The a3 kky keep me on the list back to us

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