Breeze Brewin: I had a General Lee.

Neil Drumming: In like a Matchbox or Hot Wheels?

Breeze Brewin: No, I had a straight-up-- like the plastic joint.

Neil Drumming: Oh, OK. Like a big-sized one.

Breeze Brewin: A big-sized one. You know, go around, drive on your dad's foot and he'd get angry. That size.

Neil Drumming: I remember the bully of the neighborhood stole mine and tried to pretend it was his.

Breeze Brewin: I hate when that happens. This is mine, right? I'm like, no, it's definitely not.

XXX

Breeze Brewin: There was a kid in my neighborhood, Irish kid. He had a orange Dodge Challenger 440, no flag on the top. I remember a lot of us were like, damn, he needs to throw the flag on top of that bad boy.

Neil Drumming: Wait. It was a real car or it was a toy?

Breeze Brewin: No, he drove that bad boy. And you heard him coming down the block.

Neil Drumming: You were just like, that car would be dope.

XXX

Neil Drumming: Do you remember it?

Breeze Brewin: What, the song?

Neil Drumming: Yeah.

Breeze Brewin: Yeah, definitely.

Neil Drumming: Can you take me through it?

Breeze Brewin: You want bars?

Neil Drumming: Yeah, man.

Breeze Brewin: Oh, man. It's tough. I'm 43. You're driving me batty. Daddy survive and be seeming slimmin screaming women. Could the sound be more annoying?

XXX

Breeze Brewin: I kind of was like, I know some people are going to be like, Breeze, you're wilin. You're talking about shooting down a flag. You should go through the right channels. There's legislation.

Breeze Brewin: But I'm like, word, well, what do the murderers of James Byrd think about the General Lee? You know what I mean? It's just like, at some point, we gotta kill your idols. We gotta burn your idols. 

Neil Drumming: So you told me that you've been thinking about this song a lot lately.

Breeze Brewin: Literally, like a week before you called, I was listening to the song and I almost got a little choked up. Because, like, god damn, you know what I mean? It's like, 16 years later, why is it still an issue? I'd like to think, come on. You're better than that now, America.

Breeze Brewin: That car would be dope if he had that flag on that bad boy.

XXX

Parker: Have you ever looked at the lyrics of it?

Joralen Maulbin: I've looked at the lyrics, which is why I haven't tried to memorize it.

Parker: Would you ever sing it?

Joralen Maulbin: Never in my life. Never.
