L.a.s.m.

Black Sheep

I.B. - Interview Bitch



B.S. - When I'm not sure who's talking, or Dres and Lawnge both are



M.L. - Mista Lawnge



Dres - Who else?



(Yo-Yo: "Don't try to play me out, don't try to play me out.")



I.B. - Hello. We are the hosts of L.A.S.M. association, Ladies Against



Sexist Motherfuckers. And today our guests are Black Sheep. You both



are from New York right?



B.S. - Ah. That's true. New York. That's true. Yo.



I.B. - You supposedly met in North Carolina?



B.S. - Yea, yea, yea. North Carolina. Yea. Uh huh. Yea, yea.



I.B. - So what's the difference between the lifestyles you lead in New



York and North Carolina?



B.S. - Trees and building. Trees and buildings.



Dres - Basically, look, there was tractors, rakes, and hoes down



there. Up here we just got the hoes. You know what I'm saying.



B.S. - Tractors and rakes.



I.B. - Dres, you seem to have a conceited personality. Do you?



Dres - Next question please.



I.B. - Ah. Wow. In your album you disrespect women by calling us hoes.



Why is that?



Dres - Listen, listen, listen. Honey, ho is merely short for honey.



Dig? Hoe is short for honey. We just got lazy and dropped the -ney.



B.S. - Right. Like when you drop to you knees. Right, right.



I.B. - Wait a minute. Do you call you mother, or sister, or your



grandmother a ho? (Go ahead girl)



M.L. - Basically I do. They half hoes. You know what I'm saying.



That's my point.



I.B. - Mista Lawnge, what do you mean by this nine point five thing?



M.L. - Could we talk about that some other time.



I.B. - But the people want to know.



M.L. - Not right now.



I.B. - But, but.



M.L. - Look, I said later man.



I.B. - I can dig it.



M.L. - I'll bet she can... ho knows all of my business.



I.B. - Ho