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Rich Men, Poor Men: The Double Standard of Marrying Up - EP. 4
What happens when gender roles collide with wealth and opportunity? Can anyone truly marry up, or is this path primarily available to women? We're sipping Wolford Reserve Double Oated bourbon and enjoying Man O' War Abomination cigars while tackling society's double standards around relationships and economic status.
Starting with Chris Rock's famous bit about beautiful women working at Burger King being able to marry millionaires, we explore why the reverse scenario seems so rare. Why do we celebrate women who "marry up" but question men who attempt the same? Our conversation digs into how Hollywood has shaped these perceptions, from Pretty Woman to How Stella Got Her Groove Back, revealing the unspoken rules about who gets to climb the social ladder through marriage.
The discussion takes an unexpected turn when we dive into Nelly's controversial decision to tell Ashanti he won't participate in raising their child until the baby can walk and talk. This sparks a passionate debate about fatherhood, responsibility, and whether wealth allows celebrities to skip the crucial bonding periods of early parenthood. As fathers ourselves, we don't hold back our opinions on what this means for both Nelly and his child.
Throughout the episode, we weave in Detroit pride with updates on the Tigers' impressive season, speculate about the Lions' Super Bowl chances, and share laughs about everything from bikini football to slap fighting competitions. It's the perfect blend of serious social commentary and the lighthearted banter you've come to expect from us.
Whether you agree with our takes or want to challenge them, we want to hear from you. Reach out to us at puffanddrinks@gmail.com or find us on YouTube. Remember to sip soon, sip smooth, and always sip with us—but not too much!
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Dennis Cotton: 0:01
Cue the music. I do like that, see, it's just, it's a classic. It never dies. I'm leading off. Hello, hello everybody, dennis Cotton here. This show is Puffin Drinks, where we talk about the issues, we talk about topics of interest and we talk a lot of shit definitely.
Byron B: 0:36
You're going to hear a lot of that it's part of the contract we're not going to get fined, are we?
Dennis Cotton: 0:42
no, we have a lot of fun, but, in all seriousness, I hope we don't get. We're not going to get fined, are we?
Byron B: 0:48
No, we have a lot of fun, but in all seriousness, we do talk about things that hopefully will make you think and drink, and drink.
Dennis Cotton: 0:57
We don't necessarily want you to agree with us, but at least let us know how you feel about what we're talking about. Once again, my name is Dennis Cotton and to my left we have.
Jimmie Johnson: 1:06
I'm Jimmy Jefferson, and again, no other way but apologetic truth.
Byron B: 1:13
All right, all right, and I'm Byron B and guess what I have? I got the drink and smoke of the day. All right, bring it on. You have the man of' War Abomination you just got you.
Jimmie Johnson: 1:28
I know that's right man.
Byron B: 1:30
O' War, yeah, man O' War full body cigar.
Jimmie Johnson: 1:33
Okay, I've seen the man O' War. That's similar to the Fat Bottom Bettys.
Byron B: 1:39
A little bit better than that, really.
Dennis Cotton: 1:40
Yeah, so this particular one is an Abomination.
Byron B: 1:43
Ooh, okay, and we're going to pair this with a Wolford Reserve double-oated drink.
Jimmie Johnson: 1:51
See, it's that shit right there. I know that's right Again full body.
Byron B: 1:56
We're going to get into that. We're going to get into that.
Jimmie Johnson: 1:59
And.
Byron B: 1:59
I mentioned in the previous episode full-bodied cigars. You want to go heavy with the drink, so we got the bourbon Wolford Reserve. Double Odin, Double Odin. I know that's right I look like a total wine tonight, but anyway go on.
Jimmie Johnson: 2:22
You got Rodney Q Love. I am number four of the group. Uh, I do not have the repertoire of the bourbons, but I do have the scotch, which we will be doing the very next show. Awesome, okay, and I have. I picked up a 12 year old malt that I am going to bring out here and let everybody sample, because I want to see everybody's facial expressions.
Byron B: 2:47
Alright, Alright, so what we got, dennis?
Jimmie Johnson: 2:52
What we got, sir.
Dennis Cotton: 2:52
Alright, everybody knows who Chris Rock is A very famous comedian, very funny.
Jimmie Johnson: 3:00
His face got a little, you know, a little smacked.
Dennis Cotton: 3:05
His face met a little. You know, a little smacked, yeah His face met the hand. But you know what? He seems to have emerged stronger and better from that experience.
Jimmie Johnson: 3:14
I agree yeah.
Dennis Cotton: 3:15
I mean, we haven't seen the other guy. What's his name?
Jimmie Johnson: 3:18
Yeah, exactly, point made, yeah A long time.
Dennis Cotton: 3:22
So, anyway, he did this skit and it goes like this he said that a woman, beautiful woman, beyonce, beautiful, but she works at Burger King, okay, she could marry a millionaire. Okay, she could marry a millionaire. Okay, but now you have Tongalina.
Jimmie Johnson: 3:52
No, no, that's feminine Tongamongo there you go. Yeah, how do you spell it? Tea Among the tea, all right, how about we have John?
Dennis Cotton: 4:03
Okay, there we go, all right we have John who works at Wendy's and you know he's a student or whatever trying to make ends meet and you know a beautiful woman walks up Hi, I'd like to get a cheeseburger and a Coke. And he notices her and she just gives him the hand give me my stuff so I can go. The bottom line is she would not give him the time of day. Why is it that women can marry into wealth but men can't? I don't understand. Okay, help me out. Help me out.
Byron B: 4:47
Well, maybe it's not Publicized as much as it would be For a woman Married into wealth Versus a man Married into wealth. Maybe it's not publicized as much. I think it can happen. It can, because that's where the term cougar Comes from.
Jimmie Johnson: 5:04
I don't criticize as much. I think it can happen. It can I agree with you?
Byron B: 5:05
Because that's where the term cougar comes from.
Jimmie Johnson: 5:08
True, but let's be realistic. A cougar ain't married Well, but a cougar's comfortable Well. A cougar's already set Right. That's what I'm saying.
Byron B: 5:20
So if you're laying the pipe right, that's a whole different story.
Jimmie Johnson: 5:32
If you're laying the pipe right there, that's a whole different story. You're laying the pipe right. It might be some marriage material going on. She don't want to let you go. Well, that's 90 days of fiancee. Well, no, I will say this, I again. I, being in corporate america, I have seen certain things and I just happened to ask a compadre that is pretty up the food chain and I was like dude, how'd you get your money? He said, shit, I got it the old fashioned way I'm married into. Oh, really, ok, yes, ok.
Dennis Cotton: 5:57
OK, well, that's a nice thing.
Jimmie Johnson: 5:59
Was he a nine? Look like OK, all right, ok, was he a nine? Look like Okay, all right, okay, all right, okay, okay. So he didn't marry into chicken and waffles, okay, all right. I understand how this works.
Byron B: 6:12
Okay, okay, he married a spam and pancakes.
Jimmie Johnson: 6:19
The dry cleaning company. But yet and still now, just to give you a chronology of events, you got a guy who never went to college. Well, he did Okay, he never finished, like most of us, everything that he did. He half-assed at it, but he just happened to meet the right heiress, you know, as he went on his college hiatus. She liked him at the pool. Daddy said you the one, he's an exec MGM, wow.
Jimmie Johnson: 6:46
Okay, and once again is he well, I think he, you know, might have walked past one of us. Someone had to bring the towels.
Byron B: 6:58
Someone had to bring the towels, okay, okay, all right.
Jimmie Johnson: 7:04
See, dennis, I don't understand that concept either, but I think a lot of it, too, has to do with every movie that you've ever seen has always been the Night in Shining Armor. What was the one with? What's her name? Pretty Woman, pretty Woman. There you go, okay.
Byron B: 7:21
Captain, save the Hoes, yeah, yeah. Richard Gere and everything else that kind of thing Great. There you go, captain Save-A-Hole, richie Geary and everything else. That kind of thing Great.
Jimmie Johnson: 7:30
When I hear.
Byron B: 7:30
Captain Save-A-Hole, captain Save-A-Hole, it won't be saved. Oh my God.
Jimmie Johnson: 7:38
Basically, that's what's happening and the thing that was so amazing about that movie. That movie made what a half bill, A half a billion dollars, and he saved her from a life of prostitution.
Byron B: 7:52
Because that's what she was, you know.
Jimmie Johnson: 7:54
I mean.
Dennis Cotton: 7:55
I don't think it ain't too many people that hasn't seen it.
Jimmie Johnson: 7:58
It was a good movie, but you don't ever see that movie where the heiress or the tycoon marries the, you know, the gigolo. I haven't seen that yet. Have you seen it?
Dennis Cotton: 8:10
Nope, Wait, wait, wait.
Jimmie Johnson: 8:13
Well, no he married a gigolo no, no, but you know he married a prostitute. That true, that true, that true. We are going to be in so much trouble.
Byron B: 8:24
He married a client Secret Service is not going to get the job.
Dennis Cotton: 8:29
What about Stella got approved back.
Jimmie Johnson: 8:32
Cowboy yeah he was a cowboy, okay, but Did she marry him though?
Byron B: 8:40
No, she didn't. I don't think she did.
Jimmie Johnson: 8:42
Right. She reminded him that you can have the fun, but you ain't got to marry him. You can just do what you do, but she was well in her 60s.
Byron B: 8:55
No, she wasn't. Was she in her 50s?
Jimmie Johnson: 8:56
She wasn't even then was well in her 60s? No, she wasn't that old. Was she in her 50s? No, she wasn't. Even then she was in her 30s. Late 30s early 40s, but she looked good though.
Byron B: 9:04
Because he was barely 21. That's what it was, taye Diggs.
Jimmie Johnson: 9:10
Right, right, right, they didn't get.
Dennis Cotton: 9:12
But at the end of the show it was kind of implied that they were going to get married.
Jimmie Johnson: 9:16
Right.
Dennis Cotton: 9:16
Absolutely, so. That might be the closest we get to Right.
Jimmie Johnson: 9:20
Because she did supposedly find some kind of commonality with him, because he made her feel special. Blah blah blah and everything else yeah.
Byron B: 9:28
Whatever, but you know, there's always a different standard between men and women.
Jimmie Johnson: 9:33
That's where I'm going with that because, as Dennis intimated it, you have the woman who works at the restaurant the young lady. She's 25, 26 years old and everything else. Here comes this guy that he's a corporate magnet and all this other stuff, and he sweeps her off her feet, takes her out of that whole thing, you know, because Lord knows he had never seen something so beautiful flip a bird, you know. Then you got. You know, terry, terry. You know, terry, you know he's slopping the mop, hey.
Byron B: 10:13
Terry.
Jimmie Johnson: 10:15
Anyway.
Jimmie Johnson: 10:16
Terry, the Sasquatch Terry the Sasquatch, there we go. So you got Terry. So Terry's slopping the mop, he back over in the corner Every time they asked him to do something, he just got to work. So then you got this heiress who comes in. I don't think she's going to take it and go. Oh my god, he's so fantastic with that mob, I need you to take him and marry me for life. I don't see that. I don't see that. Well, it depends. Terry had a smile. Well, yeah, somebody had to tell him he had to do the smile.
Byron B: 10:52
He was already late for work. Okay, here we go. We got one of the classic movies. This is one of the classic movies. He was already late for work. Okay, here we go. We got one of the classic movies. This is one of the classic movies where he's slapping a mop and he gets the girl. Yeah, okay, coming to America.
Jimmie Johnson: 11:10
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Okay, yeah, he worked at what was it? Mcdowell's? Mcdowell's it wasn't, what was it? Mcdowell's, mcdowell's, mcdowell's. It wasn't McDonald's, but McDowell's.
Dennis Cotton: 11:20
Okay, alright, yeah, but alright, that's the best we can do. That's the best we can do. That's the best yeah.
Jimmie Johnson: 11:28
Again, I haven't seen anything else, man.
Byron B: 11:31
Yeah, it's hard, but who in the hell wants?
Jimmie Johnson: 11:34
to see that Point made, but see again, it doesn't really actually happen in real life. No Right, there we go. See, well, I'll take that back. Tiger Woods did it Well. He did what All of Tiger Woods' women was.
Byron B: 11:52
Subpar. So he played Captain Sabre to all his wives, to all of his wives.
Jimmie Johnson: 11:56
Yeah, he did. And one walked away with a nice little bank After beating his ass.
Byron B: 12:02
Yeah With his clubs.
Dennis Cotton: 12:05
But the question is the way society is today, a woman is more likely to meet somebody with money marry into money than the other way around, right they?
Jimmie Johnson: 12:21
spend that way for years, though I mean that's just the way it is. If we're going to be realistic as men, we always feel like we're saving someone anyway.
Dennis Cotton: 12:31
That's true, good point.
Jimmie Johnson: 12:35
That's how we're taught.
Byron B: 12:36
I mean that's that's how we we're hardwired that way.
Jimmie Johnson: 12:39
We're hardwired that way where we have to, you know, save somebody. We got to save them, you know, because you know no one else is going to do it, so we got to do it, you know we save them.
Jimmie Johnson: 12:56
You know, you know well, hopefully he had a log. He catched that log. Move your finger, terry. You know that mop, that fluo angle mop itself. All right, all right, guys, I got one for you, I got a really good one, and everything else. This is something I was just reading the other day and it's concerning our boy Nelly, you know Okay. So Mr Nelly and Ashanti.
Byron B: 13:26
Wait, what was that?
Jimmie Johnson: 13:27
It's hard in here. So he takes and he's had a son with Ashanti. Nelly is in his 50s, his early 50s all right like most of them exactly all right late in office. So nelly made it very clear that he's been there, done that scene, that and everything else, because he does have older children and he told ashanti that the only time he's going to participate and help rear the child is when the child starts to walk and talk.
Byron B: 14:00
This is his child also.
Jimmie Johnson: 14:01
It's yeah, yeah.
Byron B: 14:03
This is his child. Okay, yeah, and I didn't he?
Jimmie Johnson: 14:05
and granddaddy did this. This is his child.
Byron B: 14:07
So you know, we're all fathers, we're all fathers here and everything else.
Jimmie Johnson: 14:12
And you know, we know we've got responsibilities up the yin yang even now, you know.
Byron B: 14:32
So the thing that you know, I want to know from y'all and everything else you know is is he is is is. Is it OK for him to pull back or should he participate in help Ashanti raise his son? See, this is that rich bullshit, yeah. They have Opar he has so much damn money that you think he can do shit like this.
Jimmie Johnson: 14:44
He said that he's going to do that.
Byron B: 14:46
It ain't think he's doing it. So that means they're going to have a full time nanny taking care of this kid.
Jimmie Johnson: 14:53
And see, I get that to the point. But I guess you know, you, you, you don't want to take him rear, your child, until it starts to walk and talk yeah, there's an emotional attachment. I mean we, we do have now, could you imagine? You know, of course we. You know he's got a couple of dollars, you know, and everything else. I mean you know he's still touring and everything else, and all that stuff you know, and a successful wife exactly so.
Jimmie Johnson: 15:20
She has a couple coins too and everything else. So I get it, I understand it, but at the same time, okay, where do you fit in that man? You know that's your son, so is she cool with that? Um, he made it to her and if she agreed to it, he made it clear to her.
Dennis Cotton: 15:40
On a I don't know philosophical level, spiritual, that's just wrong.
Jimmie Johnson: 15:45
Oh yeah, I agree, I agree, I agree with you 110%. And again, this is one of those.
Byron B: 15:51
See, that's what money does to you.
Jimmie Johnson: 15:52
Well, I think it's a little bit of that. And then also to our engineer's response.
Dennis Cotton: 16:01
he said plain and simple been there, done that, did he say been there, done that before he created whatever, but now I got to be honest, and this is going to kind of fall in line.
Jimmie Johnson: 16:16
It's one of those scenarios Do you change your own oil or do you pay for somebody else to do? It Go pay for somebody else. Well, it Go pay for somebody else.
Byron B: 16:24
Well, okay, okay, all right.
Jimmie Johnson: 16:25
I mean, let's think about it. But a baby ain't a 1979 Buick, but yet still are you going to sit in the room with that baby? Or are you going to say, henrietta, get your ass in here, it's Brian Right, again, that's not a 1979 Buick with the doors, man.
Byron B: 16:43
Wait, that's what I'm saying.
Dennis Cotton: 16:47
It's a full-time man. Let me put it this way If it's, down to changing the diaper okay, I can kind of see that.
Jimmie Johnson: 16:55
But it sounds like he wants nothing to do with the baby.
Byron B: 16:56
That is exactly how he put it.
Jimmie Johnson: 16:57
But now, come on, come on y'all Until Exactly how he put it Now.
Byron B: 17:00
come on, come on y'all.
Jimmie Johnson: 17:01
Until it can walk and talk, Until the baby it can walk and talk, but let's think about it. If we sitting on, if we shit and it's cost and we make a million, you ain't touching no fucking diaper. You're going to be like Henrietta. See, get over here.
Byron B: 17:22
Hey, Henrietta's been deported Exactly.
Jimmie Johnson: 17:27
It's stinging. Exactly, exactly.
Dennis Cotton: 17:31
We've all changed. I mean, it wasn't.
Byron B: 17:37
The world didn't end.
Jimmie Johnson: 17:38
I agree, we are about to sit down to our caviar lunch or breakfast. True With my dirty martini and all of a sudden, ashanti, baby, I need you to. I told you, I told you how this was going to play out and guess what your wife would be like? How come you didn't clap loud enough for him to get out of the head? Yeah, yeah, Because I know for a fucking fact Shit, shit, shit Okay.
Byron B: 18:10
But that time he's omitting or trying to or going to omit from his life is the time where a child really bonds with their parent. If he wants to deprive himself from that, so be it.
Dennis Cotton: 18:31
But he's going to pay.
Jimmie Johnson: 18:32
Well, again, I believe he will pay for that too at some point in time, because that detachment and everything else you know it turns into it's her baby.
Jimmie Johnson: 18:44
Well, again, what was the intimacy or what was the parenting Exactly? He didn't give the details behind that and everything else either. It could have been something behind that, I guess. But at the same time I'm thinking, dude, I wouldn't tell nobody that out in the open. That's some shit y'all talking about in the dead Now, mind you, if it was simple maintenance, cleaning up, okay, I'll roll with that. But, now if we're sitting with the baby.
Jimmie Johnson: 19:18
You see, I'm prepared for this Exactly. So the day is going to happen. Huh, you know, we sitting there, we watching a cartoon, we laying in bed, little kid shit. Wilhelmina, that diaper ain't going to change itself.
Byron B: 19:36
This kid is going to get wind of this, of course.
Jimmie Johnson: 19:40
It's in writing now, when his ass gets older.
Byron B: 19:43
anybody, please help me. He'll be like Wilhelmina, come get this bull.
Jimmie Johnson: 19:49
Yep, I hope I get set up like that. Inject me with some Nanags. Boy, my rose sparks ain't working, my real sparks ain't working.
Byron B: 20:07
You guys are so good, okay, okay, what I'm just trying to say, is that same type of disconnection is going to be between that child and him? Absolutely, absolutely.
Jimmie Johnson: 20:19
It depends on how long he does it Well again, a kid ain't going to know. You changed his diaper. Now he opened himself up to the criticism of us, and then the criticism of all of social media, because it's out there.
Dennis Cotton: 20:33
It's out there in the diaspora. I'm willing to bet there's going to be some blowback from women.
Jimmie Johnson: 20:39
It already has started. It's out there. If you go out and pull it up on TikTok and everything else, there's a ton of different comments on it and everything else. Again, you got to be careful when you put stuff like that out there. No, but he ain't the smartest tool. No, no, I mean, you know he's still wearing that same cut man. I mean you know that boy's still wearing that cut. Hey, if that's what got you there, keep it going yeah, you know, he ain't cut an album in what 30 years?
Byron B: 21:06
and the boy's still saying you know he's still thinking of auditioning for the longest shot.
Jimmie Johnson: 21:11
Yeah, wow, okay, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright. Gents, I got one more thing and everything else, and that's the Detroit Tigers. We got to take and give homage to our boys and everything else. They are beating the shit out of everybody. We got to get encouraged, though they uh, they had six guys that was in the actual all-star, even one of the starting pitchers school. So you know, guys, please, you know, and fans, please, if you don't mind, please continue to support the Detroit Tigers. We're trying to get them all the way to you know to the pennant, look, we're from Detroit.
Byron B: 21:52
We support all our Detroit teams All day long, all day long. We got the best talent here.
Jimmie Johnson: 21:57
Best talent, the Lions are going to go all the way this year to the Super Bowl. Best talent here, best talent the Lions are going to go all the way this year to the Super Bowl.
Byron B: 22:04
You heard me say it. That's right, they're going to the Super Bowl, but you know we need to support the Bikini Football League that we're trying, that's what, that's OK, sure, sure, ok then.
Jimmie Johnson: 22:13
And then I am now trying to move to Belize.
Byron B: 22:15
But that's another story. Ok, so now Detroit is getting their women's football team back. They had one.
Jimmie Johnson: 22:24
Yes, they did.
Byron B: 22:26
The demolition.
Jimmie Johnson: 22:27
Oh, okay. Okay, so now we need to go to a game to support them.
Byron B: 22:32
Yeah, it's not lingerie football.
Jimmie Johnson: 22:35
Dennis, would you be able to take and pay for us to go?
Dennis Cotton: 22:40
Look, I may be a day late and a dollar short.
Jimmie Johnson: 22:44
You ain't far off from me either, bro.
Dennis Cotton: 22:46
I first saw this bikini football 30 days ago. Okay, I was like is this for real? It's a real thing, it's actually a real league.
Byron B: 22:56
So we need to do a show there just so we can show our people that you know these women can compete just like me. You know what I kind of like the bikini MMA fighting a little better.
Jimmie Johnson: 23:10
You know, I tried.
Byron B: 23:12
Have you seen that? I've seen that. I've seen that.
Jimmie Johnson: 23:15
I do like the slaps. I do like the slap. I do like when these cats are just standing up there getting the shit slapped out of each other. Oh my other oh man.
Dennis Cotton: 23:23
I saw that for the first time this year.
Jimmie Johnson: 23:25
That is actually enjoyable. It's so enjoyable you stand up there and let somebody haul off as hard as they can and slap shit out of you. And then you stand back and go yeah, I got that dog in me. See, I'm waiting for you know, the animated Sasquatch. Slap off, because Sasquatch is my dog, right there. Sasquatch and Yeti, yeti and Downsy and Downsy.
Byron B: 23:58
Hey, that's another story. Ai is another story.
Jimmie Johnson: 24:01
We're going to bring that up.
Byron B: 24:03
That's going to be one of our topics later.
Jimmie Johnson: 24:05
We're going to get into that and everything else. Man that's crazy. What are we looking at in time, bro? Well, gang, we better get ready and start getting ready to wrap this up again, gang. We want you guys to like subscribe, holla at us, us when we give you guys a location where we're going to be.
Byron B: 24:24
Please hang out with us, yes right, you will have the time of your lives buying us drinks and stuff yes, yes, and we do eat, we do eat and we don't, we do. We like lamb chops? Yes, enjoy yes, with zip sauce ah, okay, he's gotta have right, dr.
Jimmie Johnson: 24:40
Byron, tell us what our next case of move is going to be.
Byron B: 24:44
A case of who? Case of move? Oh, it's a word I made up. Really, I was like a case of what Case of move?
Jimmie Johnson: 24:54
All right, all right, it's a lot of move, a lot of move. I'm going to leave it.
Byron B: 24:59
I'm going to leave it as a surprise for our next view. So I got some cigars and I got some drinks that really you know like huh.
Jimmie Johnson: 25:09
And what are you going to make you think that's what I'm talking about.
Byron B: 25:12
Yeah, it's going to make you think so. I'm Byron B and I just want you to smooth there we go.
Jimmie Johnson: 25:17
There you go Again. I'm Jimmy Jefferson and guys, next time we meet and everything else, we're going to talk about the torch. We need to talk about how you light your cigar up. That is something that we need to go over I think that's one of those things where everybody seems to think it's okay to just take and, you know, grab a Bic. No, no, no, no so but anyway, well, he had a does-mine. Yeah, oh God, yeah.
Byron B: 25:44
I told you she's deported.
Jimmie Johnson: 25:46
Oh my God.
Dennis Cotton: 25:48
All right, dennis, lead us out of here, man All right, look, I don't know what else I can say, because you guys are you guys have cracked me up a lot.
Byron B: 25:58
There you go.
Dennis Cotton: 26:00
Look, my name is Dennis Cotton and you know everybody else Puffing drinks.
Byron B: 26:06
All day.
Dennis Cotton: 26:06
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Jimmie Johnson: 26:14
Yes, absolutely.
Dennis Cotton: 26:15
If you hate us, well, I don't want to know about it. I don't know about them, but if you hate us, we will respond. We will get.
Jimmie Johnson: 26:23
Jess, we want to know why you hate us?
Byron B: 26:26
Hey, don't we have an email address? What's our email address?
Jimmie Johnson: 26:28
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Dennis Cotton: 26:35
So remember gang sip soon, sip smooth, and sip with us Always sip soon, sip smooth and sip with us always, but not too much, yeah, so do I get to say cue the music, cue it out, cue the music hey oh man, I like that.
Jimmie Johnson: 26:56
I like this kind of candy. I told you you'd like this man. I told you it'd like this man.
Dennis Cotton: 27:02
I told you it's so much better.