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December 15, 2022 31 mins

Flame and Lauren unpack the recent release-swap of Brittney Griner and Viktor Bout, the unfortunate suicide of Stephen Boss aka DJ tWitch, the Respect For Marriage Act and much more. Tune in and comment in the socials below.

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Speaker 1 (00:23):
Lola laugh. If you watch Coffee Time the baby, you

(00:44):
know the name Flame, my role also known as my
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We're gonna last cut of the kicking and at the

(01:04):
end we leave it, which is a lift dispirite like
you want to revisit. So your first like a listen
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Do what you do? No, do what you do? Nois
do what I do. Hello, welcome to laugh and learn.

(01:41):
I'm your host Play my Road along with my gorgeous
co host, Miss Lorn Hogan. Hi Louren Hogan. High Flame,
how are you? I am feeling very honeymooners. If you're
familiar with the honeymooners, he say, boom boom to the moon.
I'm feeling quite moony. This is like a closed caption

(02:02):
that we could put in right here saying that Flame
is feeling lovely. So be prepared for an interesting episode,
right what interesting tonight? Oh my god, freaking interesting. I
had a very interesting weekend. I was in New Orleans
this weekend for the annual King and Queen pageant that
I am the official host, and we had a brilliant time.
Heads off to my friends Ray Sean and montrees Ford

(02:25):
and Adam for who owns up in aam restaurant. The
food was delicious, the atmosphere was delicious, the pageant was delicious.
I of course, was absolutely deliciously scrumptious, and I had
an amazing time. If you guys ever get a chance
to go to New Orleans, please go to two Up
in that a restaurant thirty nine three Canal Street. The
food and the atmosphere is exquisite, it really is. And

(02:47):
if you have a New Orleans the seven, the tenth,
I'm the host of the page and be there. I'm
the prettiest bitch in town that we can. So you
know what I meant to tell you too. Next time
you go to the Worlands, you gotta go to Frenchman's Market.
That got like the best gumbo I've had. Or go
to draw Goos for their chardboiled oysters. Those are like
my two favorite spots in New Orleans. I can't eat

(03:07):
the oysters. That nobody with me. Child. It's not the
raw ones. It's the chard like the chardboyl ones. You'll
be okay that the name oyses made Gussie right now
a lotokle, I'm looking for somebody. Oh my lord, you
know people give me with that. Oh, I can't eat oysters.
They made me do some use to know you want

(03:28):
to do it anyway, They'll be blaming it on them oysters.
They need an escapegoat, that's all. But anyway, we gotta
slide into what's going on in the world. So first
and foremost, we got to talk about Britney Griner. Um,
she officially was able to come home. Um there was
a huge swap that happened between Russia and the United States.

(03:51):
Um for the Merchant of Death that is his nickname,
Victor boot That. I don't know if I said his
last name right, But um, we didn't official swapping. You know,
she's a fish like home now. So grateful for that.
But how do you feel about everybody saying that they
feel like the swap was actually not the best interests
of the United States. I feel like they don't know

(04:12):
what that woman went through there, and I know that
they want that other guy home, and I get that,
but everybody has an opinion and this and that if
we have to go to unpack that whole issue at
the root of the source. I'm sure if Brittany granted
didn't feel like she needed to go over to Russia
and during the off season to make money because she's
being paid enough as a major athlete in her own country,

(04:35):
that she wouldn't she wouldn't have and she just made
a minor mistake. But I hate the negativity, especially coming
from a lot of our own community. And when I
said that any talking about the damn LGBT coming, I'm
talking about the black community talking about, Oh, she got
what she deserves, and will wi she did not get
what she deserved. She got far more, far worse than
what she did not deserve. That was ridiculous. And y'all

(04:57):
don't know what they put that woman through over there
that because whatever she identifies as, that is still a
biological woman. We don't know what kind of situation because
we had no communication with her, and I'm sure they
made her say what they wanted her to say. If
she said the wrong thing, they probably would have did
some horrible tour, and they don't tell what kind of
torch they put up through. But people don't know that,
and so they just opinionated about stuff girling. I've seen

(05:19):
some of those comments. I was raised, like you would
even lasted a minute. At least somebody fought for her.
Thank you, Joe Biden to the administration for doing what
you did to bring this woman home. Because what that
is it wasn't American. I don't care what color she was.
She's an American citizen of these United States. Hey, her
like one, because she ain't going back to Russia. The
more you know y'all have lost the basketball play, she

(05:40):
ain't never going back over there. I may ever ship
I see it. So yeah, no, no, no, I think
a percent agree with you. And I think the other
part to this too is, you know, I saw a
lot of the negative comments associated with it because they
were like to give you know, this infamous arms dealer
back to Russia and he was responsible for killing so

(06:01):
many Americans. I understand that piece of it, But as
an everyday person, I can say, you know, we never
know the full extent to what's happening in terms of
the governmental and global affairs. We don't know. So I
just feel like to have such emphatic opinions on this matter,
I just don't really agree with in terms of the
negativity that's coming her way. And to your point, we

(06:22):
don't know what she went through. Um it got brought
up a lot in the news to that because she
was lgbt Q. She was this you know, big tall
woman that it almost put another target on her back
because she was a part of the community. Um, so
we don't know. You know, the last we heard she
ended up in a Russian Pano colony, and I know that. Um,

(06:43):
a woman actually came out on the news and she
talked about her experience being an a peeno colony and
how concerned she was for Brittany's grinder safety. So the
fact that you know, she had to be in Russian
for ten months was unacceptable in the first place. But
I'm just glad that she's finally home and safe and
sound because we don't know what she went through at all.
So yeah, and people just want to come tell you

(07:03):
the world. Let me tell you something, Lauren. In my
fifty uh huh, yeah, yeah, I don't know if I've
ever seen this much uming in people. I don't know
if I've ever seen this much unhappiness and just people.
And I'm just talking about people I ain't got under
a race, color, gendercize, none of that. I just don't

(07:26):
know if I've ever seen this much unhappiness in people
in the world. And it really is spilling over. I
am trying to fight and hold on to the last
little piece of joy that guy, because baby, it's too much.
You get caught up in it, and it's like it's
like people. It's consuming people. The level of competition and
the pushback and the blowing up over the smallest little stuff,

(07:48):
stuff that would never concern you. Girls. Some of these
things would never concern these people, and they make the
biggest deal about it. I am over the moon with
joy that it was Joe Biden's watch they got her home,
because if we didn't need to body else to take
credit for that. And to the people that's angry about it,
you don't know again, Lord, they don't know what that
woman went through. None of us know her situation. And

(08:09):
the men were talking about what they're doing to them.
In Russia during the Ukrainian War, they raped the me
and not not just the women they were less than me.
So whatever and whatever I brittly grand identifies asked, that's
still a woman, that is still a biological woman. Yeah.
I'm curious to see if she ever decides to come

(08:30):
forward to tell her story. I think it will be important.
But again, we don't know what PTSD and trauma, you know,
has what effect that will have on her at this
point in time. So wife was standing back. I appreciate
that the wife was right there baby. The wife was
only down your wife, your wife like that? Oh yeah,

(08:51):
that she was rather that baby. She said, you're gonna
get baby home. If she would have stolen Oh, Joe,
that would have been funny. Said it was a joke,
was a joke. I have to light the move before
we get to the next subject, because I think the
next subject is so it's just another state to show about,

(09:13):
to talk about the sadness of the world and what
you just you know sometimes what is that song about?
Stevie Wonder And he says, uh, the tears of a clown?
You know you what my smell? You what you swear?
This this frown on your face or the smile on
your face. But nobody never knows what you're really going through.
To speak about the DJ Twitch who lost his life yesterday,

(09:36):
because he he made a video twenty four hours ago
long when he was dancing with his wife and he
looked so happy and so joyous, and you just really
never know what what plays somebody is that or what
has But it blew my man to think that what
could take you from this joyous high and twenty four
hours later to this super low because you don't know

(09:57):
what somebody is going through. Whatever you look, whatever it
looks like to you on the outside, if you don't
know this person, then you don't know what on the
other side is going on. But people just see one
thing that's judging a book bass cover that I did
that on covery time this morning because people judge a
book bast cover. They judged me by my cover. But
my cover pretty. It's just some inside page is a

(10:18):
little old, but my cover is pretty though. Yeah, I um,
I was honestly shocked, Like i've I remember when Twitch
was first on so you think he can dance. I
think that was like two thousand and eight. Um, that's
when like me and all my friends were still you know,
dancing seven and so we were watching the show because
like some of our dancer friends were on the show

(10:40):
competing and everything. So just to wake up to that
news this morning, um, which just so heartbreaking, you know
what I mean. I didn't know him personally, but just
him being in the dance world, he was just truly
a light. And then you know, I watched the Ellen
de Generals show here and there, you know, and he
just brought you know, a sense of love and happy
is and you know, just positivity to the show. So

(11:04):
to wake up to news and he's only fourty years old,
to know that he took his life is just, um,
it's really heartbreaking. And I can only imagine, you know,
one half this feeling, but those three kids that he has,
that being confirmed that he took his own life or
would they just speculate. That's what I saw as of
this morning, that he committed suicide. That's what all the

(11:25):
news outlets are saying. There's always more to the story. UM,
So I hope at some point you know that information
is accessible. I understand, you know, the rights to privacy
for his family, but from what I've read today, every
everything is reading that he did commit suicide and him
and his wife had three babies. That that is, that
is the heartbreak. How you're gonna explain it to your babies? Well,

(11:50):
I'm just speaking from a perspective of losing a parent
um and suddenly too um. That kind of grief you
just you don't know how to manage it, you know
what I mean. And I'm almost thirty and he has
young kids, so I can only imagine how they feel
right now. And it's like in Christmas is and like
what a week. It's the holidays, you know, holiday is

(12:10):
a special time for families to come together, and it's
just to have to deal with this kind of grief
right before you're supposed to just be taking time to
spending with your family. My heart really just goes out
to them because tragic. It's tragic and just completely unexpected.
It is with it is with it is with fear,

(12:31):
I said, But it is with the truth that I say.
This is why you need that one friend, that one
friend that you argue with, that you bicker with, that
gets on your fucking very last nerve. But you know
this is the one that knows you better than anybody else,
that you trust their opinion and whether whether you become

(12:55):
a major a list, celebrity or you get down to
the bottom of the bottom of the barrel. This bring
and is going to give it to you and the
truth if you can have to that truth. A lot
of people push away from that. Lord, you get to
have that one person to tell you the truth even
when you don't want to hear it. And I know
you almost study Lord, but I know you know what
I'm talking about because your your mom. I've raised you

(13:15):
around older people. Baby, it ain't about the twenty friends.
Is about that one that you know this you don't
even want to hear it from them because you know
you're gonna hear the truth. They make you take accountability
for the ship that you do. A lot of people
push that away. They scared of that truth. Yeah, and
I don't. And I just feel like we're living in
a an unprecedented time, you know what I mean. Um,

(13:39):
I don't really know anybody that's lived through a pandemic
before or has lived through you know, well, I take
back the racism component of it, but just I feel
like the way that the world is right now is
just to your point, It's a lot of violence, it's
a lot of sorrow, it's a lot of anger, um
and just lack of being fulfilled in a lot of ways.

(14:00):
It seems like people are just it's lashing out against
one another or committing suicide or just I just don't know.
It's just it's really like weird times that we're living in.
You know, It's kind of like for me personally, it's
kind of I do kind of feel like I'm there's
weird energy always around me in a way, um, And
I don't know what that's from. So I know, if

(14:22):
I'm feeling it, I'm sure other people feel you know,
feel that too. But yes, that is the story is
I think it's showing the regular, the regular man who
thinks that they're regular. That the same thing that celebrities
go through. We regular people go through as well. We
go through as well. You know, he looking the ind

(14:43):
he looked happy, he got a family, he was on TV,
he worked with LN he made money. Wo But you
never know on the other side, what kind of mask
somebody is a wearing. That's why you got to treat
people nicely, treat people fairly, because you don't never know.
It looked good on the outside, but you never know
what's on the other side. People don't take the time.
What I say on Love Lounge, you got to play

(15:05):
to be sad. A lot of y'all just played a
popular song. Turn the record over sometimes and play the
b sad. You might be pleasantly surprised from asking. Yeah,
I could echo that part of you saying you never
know what somebody is going through, because that's that phrase alone,
Like it really hits home for me, especially now for
you know, the last I would say three years, but

(15:27):
really the last year of just what I've been through.
So um, Yeah, you really just never know what somebody's
going through. So I think it's always important too that
we need to give people grace. We really we've got
to give people race Wow. Prayers to his family, especially
to his wife and children. But Jesus, Jesus, Jesus blesses.

(15:50):
So Lauren Jgan, what else was I gonna tell you
besides that I looked so fabulous this weekend, me in
my in my mint green hair. They thought it was great.
It was actually mint green. Well, I mean, I know
we kind of started off on a bit of a lull,
but there was something positive that's happened within the last

(16:14):
week and a half. Um President Biden officially assigned the
Respect for Marriage Act, which was protecting those that same
sex marriage or interracial marriage. Great. I mean, I commend
Joe Biden for that because I know Joe Biden has
had a lot of pressure. I put you up against him.
But Joe Biden, you got old. And let me tell
you what getting old dude, when you get old, you
don't give a fuck. I know Joe Biden says that

(16:36):
all the time, like I'll give a damn suck them
the whole different attitude, like I don't give it, don't
matter what color you are. Maybe I don't give a fuck. Yeah,
I think that UM protecting this was great, and I'm
glad that they did it before we get the new
you know House in session, because lord knows what's not

(16:59):
gonna get past um once the House officially gets Republican control.
But I'm glad that this bill was able to go forward,
especially because I know a lot of people that are
you know, of LGBTQ community. You know, they have you know,
you know friends, as I have a coworker that just
proposed to her um girlfriend, you know, and they're getting married.

(17:21):
So and they're actually an in a racial couple at
that too, So I think this hits home for a
lot of people. So the fact that it's protected and
people can continue to love who they love freely and publicly. Um,
it was you know, it was a good day forward.
So I agree because I do think that people should
be who they love and get married. Who you wanna
get married to? I ain't never getting married, and that's
the man the woman to got a sheep or you.

(17:43):
I'm married nobody, I'm skinned. Before we started the show,
who did you say he was gonna marry? You said
a husband and wife because girl, you know I don't
play what so. Um, that was a good day overall. Um.

(18:05):
In addition to that, we got to discuss, obviously and celebrate,
um officially in this space that Raphael Warnock beat herschel
Walker and will finally be taking his rightful place back
in the Senate and his seat will be his for
the next six years. Thank you, Georgia. Look see that's

(18:25):
even a dog. Thank you you, Thank you, Georgia. We've
got leaders today. Yes, came on through. We appreciate y'all.
M h. Yeah, it was very it was very important, um,
And I gotta tell you during the election night. I
do watch MSNBC. I gotta tell you, I love Samone
Sanders commentary. It's hilarious. Um, she had a little spice

(18:48):
to the show, which I appreciate. Um. But yeah, Georgia
actually turned out still over a million people voted for
herschel Walker though, which I couldn't believe. Um. But in
the end, the right person for the job one you've
seen too, they're trying to. I did see a report
saying that people could see Warknock eventually running for president,

(19:09):
which I found very interesting. What do you think about
the Um? I don't know. Let's see how he gets
this next time, because that last time was only half
a tim Let's see how he does on this time.
What I'm saying he has he has six years this time,
so he finally doesn't have to run for re election
for another six years. His seats safe. Yeah, well I'm
a waiting to see that. Let me ask me year

(19:29):
four year four? Okay, some of baby who is let
me just say it like this all scarful game, kim
fo that he improved us wrong yet? But baby, the
biggert money get people, baby and the words the biggest
small more money, more problems, I'm just saying ship change.

(19:49):
I got some faith in Rothil Warnock. I think that
description that you just depicted of herschel Walker or what
you just depicted rather wo be accurate for herschel Walker.
But I've got some faith in and more knock Um.
I think he knows this is just the first step
in his political future. So I'm excited to see what
he does for the people of Georgia. Erst you're walking
ain't even human. His nigger got his own language. Well,

(20:12):
I don't know if you talked to his son came
out and basically talked about how his family asked him
specifically not to run, and how embarrassing it would be,
and how he was a plan and being used and
he just didn't listen, and it was just really embarrassing. Uh,
to witness how one he was treated by his fellow
white Republicans and then ultimately to watch him lose and

(20:35):
look at, you know, speeches he was given and just
how crazy he sounded. So that is probably is I
don't even believe that he's embarrassed. That's what that's what's
really saying. I don't think he knows. And I and
we've we've said this or on another episode I've learned
I he gives me that I think he has CT.
I do I think from CT. That's as well slow

(21:00):
poke T know, um because even like I was talking
to my dad, he was just telling me, like what
an incredible athlete herschel Walker was back in the day,
and everybody knew like automatically he was getting hit, but
people would still give him the ball. So he was
just always a target on the field. And to get
hit the way he got hit during those times when
you know there was an appropriate protective gear in the

(21:23):
game of football, I wouldn't be surprised. So might have
been hit, but he knew what to do. He knew
how to hear because he heard about nine thousand babies,
didn't You might have got a couple of other things
that we know what he remembered. Um. In addition to

(21:45):
that too, we got to talk about Donald Trump really quickly,
because I don't think we've discussed this yet. His as
you teach you so that Barack Obiona can be the
president again and again and again. Yes, he basically has
to do away with the constitution one um. But also
to his former business CEO Alan Weisselberg flipped on him,

(22:09):
as we all know, and was found guilty of tax
fraud for his business. Okay, so let me ask you
a question, Lauren Hogan. Okay, why not do away with
the Constitution since it does not include women at all?
It says he, he he everything. She is no and
she is nowhere on the constitution. Well, black people are

(22:29):
also not included when the Constitution was written. So there's
that woman's perspective, not even a black woman's respective, but
from a woman's respect. So I'm not I'm not saying
I'm in agreement with Donald Trump, but hear me and
hear me, well, why not do away with it? It
does not even include she. It doesn't even include women.
It only says he. This is the nature of how

(22:51):
they thought that that that their thought process was, how
insignificant not only nationality was, but females were, and some
people still have the same man process. I'm not giving that,
nigga pass. Let me just hit clear. I'm not giving it,
and I'm not agreeing with him, But why not doing
it with it and rewriting? Why not? So I think
there's a difference between doing away with it and rewriting

(23:13):
it um. I'm always down for rewriting it. I don't
know about doing away with it because I feel like
all the crazy radical right folks that we have in
the world now, that would just it would turn into
a modern day guilead Um from like Handmaids Tale from
If those of you are watching it made still you
know I'm referring to. But I would be down for

(23:35):
rewriting it to make it more inclusive. Sure, look and
and look, including colors and females, because that's what they excluded.
Everything is he put you around back in the day
good everybody was on the down a little good God Jesus.
But I mean on the Trump front too. I just

(23:56):
find it interesting that his business was convicted of tax fraud,
but he not specifically. So it's just it's interesting to
see how the law works when it comes to Donald Trump,
because if it was anybody else, this wouldn't be happening.
So that is always an interesting piece to me to
see how the laws manipulated when it comes to him.

(24:17):
So being real gangs the way it too, ain't he
got he got the right people in the right places
protecting them. I just think he has dirt on other
on some probably some folks in some high places, but
I know his special masters failed for his case that
he was trying to that the DLJ basically is bringing

(24:37):
against him, and he's lost a lot of appeals in
um different appellate courts um for sure. But I'm just
I'm waiting for something to happen. But at the same time,
like I said before, you know, if Joe Biden runs
for re election, I don't really know if he can
beat anyone other than Donald Trump on the Republican side
of things. So I'm just waiting to see a little impatiently.

(25:01):
But I think it's time for something to happen because
he've been getting away with murder for real, he told
Joe Biden trying to Joe Biden is really trying to
step his game up. I'm appreciate some of the positive
things that he's doing, including signing that Marriage and Quality Act.
I never have no intention on as marry, no man,
that's just not might get down, oh not marry, and

(25:23):
that we might we might hook up, but we're not
gonna get married. But no. But I love that he
did that. It just shows maybe it'll make all people
involved happier, you know, not just the gay community, but uh,
interracial marriages. You know, it will make it more acceptable
because the leader of the free world has said it's okay.
And that's all it is is somebody saying it's okay.

(25:46):
I think that was That was the past I got
from Tiffany, Oh it's okay. And then people started working
with me because girl something. Y'all know who the hell
I was. Yeah, well, I'm curious to see what else
he can bring forth. Reslatively, um, like I said before,
the House becomes uh, you know, dominated by the Republicans.

(26:07):
But yeah, I think overall, I mean, despite the some
of the tragedies and some of the laws that have
happened this week, overall, you know, we had a progressive
last must say two weeks. Well, you know that guy
who attacked Populosi went to courtet that he said when
originally when he attacked Populosi, it was a random act,

(26:28):
he didn't playing. But then they found the passport on him,
So yeah, he had a plan. His plan was to
hurt Nancy and get out the country hurt or killed.
I don't that doesn't make sense to me. How did
you not have a plan to go attack somebody it
was just sporadic, like you had to figure out where
she lived rady. But then they said he had a passport.

(26:49):
He was trying to get out of the country. The
math isn't mathing for me, the hate that they spread,
and it's just spread. It ain't it ain't know only
even about race anyboys. It so sad. It is about class,
it is about nationality, it is about uh religion. Oh

(27:10):
my God, Jesus, we're going backwards. I don't know what.
It seems that we're going backwards, Lauren. And in the
biblical term, it seems like we're going backwards. Yeah. And
I know you said you want to meet h you
wanted to mention the name of the man attacks Populosi.
His name is David the paper, the pap. I don't
know if I'm saying his last name, right, name is David.

(27:36):
Isn't he Canadian? Um? I don't know about his background
of where he's from East Canadian. He was trying to
escape back to Canada because that's where he came up from,
and he was over his visa. So when they kept
pushing that whole these immigrants and this and that in
the third you forget to talk about this one. That's

(27:58):
why I said, when one person came to be for
the whole group of people. Now there's some good Canadians
he are funked up on. But it's some good Canadians
because that's terrible went out there and he didn't They
gonna wanted him to play the crazy card. He clearly
acts with as Nancy more than three times. Yeah, well,
he was definitely looking to hurt her. But I mean,

(28:18):
he does face two federal charges in addition to other charges,
so it's looking like he could get up to fifty
years in prison for what he did. So and not
include man, it needs to be a state bridge. Was
any bet that when that's underground, because that's a terrorist act?
Is that Isn't that considered a terrorist act? She was
a government official. I don't think that's considered an act

(28:40):
of terrorism. It has to be against the country, not
a specific person. M hmm. Yeah, I'm big attack me.
I'm big enough to sund with m hm. But we
do have to basically close out so here laugh and learned.
We do have a saying that we are never trying

(29:01):
to get anybody to change your mind or simply trying
to get you to use your mind, because wife Laime,
because the mind is a terrible thing to waste. And
before we close out the show, if you are in
a place that you don't see an outlet that you
you just you don't have anybody that you can trust
to talk to, there are places that you can call.
And what's that number long? It's prevention right, um No,

(29:23):
So you can send an SMS text to It's suicide
Prevention Lifeline, or you can dial one hundred to seven
three to one to seven three a tow five five
for suicide prevention. Because sometimes you do get into a
dark place, you feel like you have hit that brick
wall and there is no hope. But I'm telling you

(29:45):
you can reach out to these numbers and just let
somebody listen to what you have to say and listen
back to them, and they can save your life because
there is another option. You just got to be willing
to make that call or make that decision to make
that call. And if you in that place right now,
we're praying for you. We're calling somebody and talk to
somebody because I don't know the other side of so side,

(30:08):
and I don't want you to know it either, Okay,
on what was we talking about? No, I think that's
a great way to close out the show. So you
can follow Flame that Monroe Flame on Instagram, Marcus Flame,
Moroll Parker on Facebook, Flame Monroe one to five on TikTok,
and Flame Monroe on YouTube. And you can follow Lauren

(30:30):
Hogan on YouTube at Lauren Hogan and on Instagram at
at at Lauren Armani age they didn't want to come out, Lauren,
Yes for he she we oh a little tun tide
there tonight. Uh, thank you guys, Thank you Aaron I
produced it. Thank you guys for joining us here and laughing.

(30:51):
Then we appreciate you. We're coming to the closing of
a year. We hope that you guys have had a
memorable year in any way you want to membery, But
memories are how much positive and how much negative? You're
gonna remember? Remember the good stuff because the bad stuff
gonna child's gonna keep chasing you. Remember the good stuff. Remember,
I'm pretty that's you know what we will see all

(31:16):
next week's out by. Don't miss an episode of Laugh
and Learn. Listen and subscribe on the Black Effect podcast Network,
I Heart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Laugh and Learned podcast is a production of the Black
Effect Podcast Network and I Heart Radio. Our ejective producer
is Tiffany Hattish. Our theme music is by the one

(31:37):
and only Christie Payne. Thank you, guys, this is Flaming Row.
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