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November 19, 2020 60 mins

Get ready to Laugh & Learn with episode 1 of Flame Monroe's new podcast! This week, Flame and Nick talk to the Flamettes about the state the COVID-19 pandemic, the so-called million MAGA march, and their hopes for the next presidential administration.

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Speaker 1 (00:26):
With laugh with if you watch the Coffee Time the
baby you know the name Flame, my role also known
as my role Flame. Come in with last and come

(00:48):
in with you love lounds. Baby, you better catch it
when you can't drop a knowledge from fatherhood to politics,
shouting now comics, just paying homics. What's up? Tips? Yeah,
you know she raped shot towns On speaking to the grounded. Second,
we're gonna last cut of the kicking, and at the
end we leave it with just a lifted spirit to
think you want to revisit, tell your first take a
list of your folks, say it, slip old folks that

(01:10):
we dig it. Don't do what you do. No kis
do what you don't. No kids do what I do.

(01:43):
Speaking to hearing voices and they hear. Could somebody please
plan a seed in Donald Trump's head and tell that
nigga that you lost. Somebody needs to let him know
that he lost in every language known to men. Don't
say Japanese, Korean, British, Africa, Australian, down on the up,
over in between that behind nigger you lost. You need
to rock. So outside of that, my week has been

(02:06):
very trying with the pandemic, the numbers are crazy. Y'll
please be careful. If you have not invested in lightsol,
please do because I spray everybody because I believe that
it works. In fact, I sprayed Nicholas this morning. I
didn't spray the producer or the cameraman. But the show
ain't over yet. Ship. It's like you've been saying, it's

(02:27):
been a trying week. What do you mean it's been
a trying This has been a very trying week for me.
I have a wayward seventeen year old daughter whose baby
sister is watching the things that she's doing because she's
waiting to try to pull up the tests to see
if she can get away with it. So I have
a seventh yeard daughter has been dating of a guy
and we thought he I thought he was eighteen because
that is what she told me. Come to find out

(02:47):
that he's twenty one. I hit the ceiling, baby, the
ship hit the fan, and we've just been feuding back
and forth. But I'm gonna tell y'all that this is
my baby, and she was very miserable in the house.
It just made it a toxic environment. So I bent
a little. I've bent my own rules for the sanity
and safety of my daughter because she was talking crazy

(03:08):
and I wasn't ready to deal with that. You've bent
your own rules, meaning you did what I allowed her
to still have um friendship relationship with this man because
I didn't see the other The other alternative was to
let her go and live with her with her mom,
which is an extremely toxic environment. So I was like,
at least I can eyeball you here and keep an

(03:30):
eye on what's going on because you're not been a
single parent a long time, as opposed to sending you
somewhere where I can't see you. You at a stranger's house,
and and I don't know what's going on, and I'm
a control freak, so I need to know what's going on.
I think it's also important to mention too that you
do have extremely responsible children, who are engaged, who are aware,

(03:50):
who are very informed on their own social, mental, and
physical health. So that does play a role, and you're
feeling better about the decision you're making to give her
a little latitude. Absolutely not absolutely not the nigger and
me wanted to punch the ship out to this. No,

(04:11):
this is this is what we do. So let me
let's talk about how I really feel that I felt
defeated as a parent because as her dad, and she's
still my daughter. Let me tell you the sexiest part
of it. As a man, if it was my son
smashing all a little eighteen nineteen twenty year old girls,
I'll be walking around here like a proud peacock. But

(04:31):
it's not. It's my daughter, and I don't want to
think about her passing out her nookie and her cookie
to every time dick and hookie. So yeah, it just
it sits differently, but it still does not sit well
because he is a man and she is my baby.
So yes, I know she responsible, like I told her,
I know you, I don't know him. I know you,

(04:52):
I know who I raised, I know what I've taught you.
But baby, let me tell you something. Where a man
get a control of a woman's heart and her mind,
pussy is just a side piece that ain't nothing. That's
just a good sex. He got you here, baby, If
he got my daughter here here, what would he not
having her do? So I intervened that we had to talk,
all three of us. Can y'all believe that I sat

(05:13):
down and was calm. I did because I wanted my
daughter to remain happy. She's a great kid, She's going
to be a great woman. I see her great future
right now. We just got some speed bumps in the road.
And I think that's what I keep going back to
because clearly I know her in a very different capacity,
and I see this mature, young, strong willed woman, absolutely,

(05:37):
But I don't see someone who is not informed and
not aware. And I guess that's what makes me feel
more comfortable about you giving her just a little bit
of spoken from a person who has absolutely no children,
because guess what, when their child, they're still a child.
See we can say they we raised them right, they
went to the best schools ever, they did all of it.
They're still a kid. They still have kids. Ship that happens,

(05:59):
kid issues. She's still a kid. I'm still regular dude
up on here. I wanted to throw her ass out
the window the other week, Uh, without opening the window.
Let me just say, I didn't even want to open
the wind. I just wanted to push her as straight through.
But hey, you know, this is where we are, and
in the midst of all this, we're still in the pandemic.
I had to pop my family. So you were talking
about you believe the pandemic played a role even in this.

(06:20):
I think the pandemic has play a role, and not
only my child's life, but so many people's life, not
just children, but everybody, because you are so contained. We
are contained. My daughter feels like if she's in her
senior of high school, you know, we we are finally
at a financial plateau where we can really sit back
and enjoy some of the some of the fruits of
my labor that I never had grown up, and that
she didn't even have the first two and a half

(06:42):
years of school, because until Tiffany came with a they're ready,
it was always a hustle and a struggle. It's a
different struggle now, but it's still a hustle, you know,
And so she can't enjoy the being a senior, the dances,
the parties, the prom none of that, because you know,
and I tell my children, y'all didn't feel all the
school or the world. The world failed job. The world

(07:03):
has failed all of us because we are stuck in
a situation that had this administration had just a tiny
bit more care, showed some point of care, we might
not be in this situation that was not going to
stop the pandemic, right, but it could have been handled better.
But I'm glad he didn't handle it better because the
fear is had he handled it with a little more care,
this nigga would have wanted for the sake of those

(07:25):
who may be joining us for the first time. I
think it's important to mention too, that you have three
children and you were just talking about the effects of
the pandemic. I think it's also important to mention how
they still continue to thrive academically though so there has
been a bit of and had were those tools not
in place where they not already academically sound. You and
I had a conversation about the youngest one, and I

(07:46):
said to you, just completely as an a side, I said,
because we started talking about a nail file, you guys,
and it's actually called a nail drill, the thing that
rolls across the fingertip. And she was just so engaged
and talking about it. And the reason to study out
for me is because it was clear she wasn't shoy.
She's comfortable talking. She said, no, Nicholas, it's a drill,
and and she's it wasn't like, well, Nicholas is older,

(08:09):
he must be right, She's like, no, it's a drill.
You need to look it up. And I just thought
that was just I just loved that sense of confidence
in this young girl, and I think that that's important. Well,
but it's still like I raised my other door in
the exact same way, she still went left because of
teenage hormones. A girl, I'm a female impersonator. I think

(08:32):
I'm a girl like right now, but if I get excited, yeah,
all that girl should go out the window and letting
y'all know. Now this is just gone. Yeah all that
Oh you're gonna get wet. Definitely not wet, but hard
as a mother, but definitely not with this is what
I'm talking about. I think that people sometimes see you
one way and they don't know you the other, and
they sit there and say, what is flame like? What

(08:53):
is the real flame? Like? Right here? With a we're gone.
So let's talk about the seriousness of the world, because
you travel not been knowing so nikkl, I've been known
for thirty years, y'all. We we did a whole lot
of ship together. We're back in the day, nothing like that,
but yeah, we know each other a long time. And
did you travel safely? Did you, because you know I
spray Look at y'all see my little bit of cand
of lightstyle. I take it with me everywhere I go

(09:15):
in my purse because I sprayed everybody. And did you
tell them how you sprayed me before I walked into
the house. Yeah, And people say flayment doesn't work. It
doesn't work. I have had two girl friends who just
tested positive this past week with COVID nineteen. And they
thought I was joking when I was spraying everybody with
life and I don't spray you like I'm spraying you
in your face. But I spray I missed over you
because on the can and before you could find it,

(09:37):
they said it didn't lie. So I'm killing COVID. I'm
not bleaching you. I'm not injecting you with no um,
no no bleach. Remember, it'll just go away, So why
are you worried about it's gonna go out? I wish
he would just go away so Biden and Harris can
take their place as the president and the vice president
of the United States. That sounds like a great place
to kind of jump on in here and open this

(09:58):
up to some of these flavors supposed to see what
they're talking about. I love that. I love that. I
want to talk to we on the first episode of
let Me Let Me Go Straight Latino, because I don't
want you to think that all I got is black fins.
I got them overseas and their thing. I'm going straight Latina,
Latina paging Jes paging Justine. Goody, good morning, my beautiful lady. Morning,

(10:22):
and congratulations on the show. Congratulate, thank you for being
part of the show. Just saying y'all made this show popular.
Y'all made this show. Oh my god, thank you so much.
I love everybody. I haven't been able to find my
precise lightsol, but I'm so lucky for it. I'm so
lucky for as soon as I know that we locked

(10:42):
back down, I'm gonna put them on flame Bay, not eBay,
on flame Bay and some for a hundred. It's a hustle.
I just told you're still a hustle. It might not
be a struggle, but it's a husse. I want to
ask you a question about the march in Washington that's
going on with supposing so many Trump supporters and proud boys,
because I don't think that there's a lot of Republicans
out there. I don't want to give the Republicans a

(11:04):
bad name to say, because there are good Republicans. This
is not about partisanship. This is truly about the racist
in this country. Did you see the protests out there?
Did you see they say suppose it was they wanted to.
They projected a million, but they only asked for how
many necklas for the pen something I think they passed,
asked for like a park Services reported about. Yes, there's

(11:27):
no millions. So the support that he has, truly is
he got seventy three million votes, So he has a
great support team in this country. They're just not out
there at black man last amount of weight. What do
you think about them out there with all of that?
You know what, I honestly think they're putting people at risk,
not to themselves, but the essential workers and all the
police department, the fire department, the hospitals, and capacity are

(11:52):
numbers here in Illinois are are above eleven percent um um.
I believe that the governor may need to shut our
state down, and that's because people aren't doing their part.
This march that they maskless march that they had in Washington,
d C. Made no sense to me. It made no
sense to me how you don't think it's real, and

(12:12):
but you're putting other people at risk, and it's just
the economy won't get back together if we don't all
do our part, you know. And it's not about your
rights or my rights. It's about us pulling together. And
you're right, not everybody that that's Republican is racist. Um.
I had a friend who voted for Trump the first time,

(12:34):
and I said, okay, and then but after that, you know,
when it came closer to this election, I didn't hear
hide or anything. Not a peep, not a peep. Justin said.
You said, you're you're in Chicago, mayor mayor Lorry life
with high Lorry life. Y'all wait to get a lesbian
at the least Chicago. That very shady, let me say that.

(12:56):
But I love the Lory life with stands on what
she believes in and she don't care what nobody they say.
That lady gonna make up her man and she will
shut it down. And she's struggling. She's struggling because whatever
she does, there's always gonna be somebody who complains. You're
not gonna make everybody happy. You're not gonna make everybody happy,
and she's not gonna make everybody happy. But the thing is,
the numbers are going up because people are not doing

(13:18):
their part. Restaurants are over capacity. They're trying to crack
that down, you know, and people are still doing what
they want. You know, they're not cooperating, they're not doing
their part. They're not masking up, they're not watching, you know,
where they go like, Okay, this place is crowded. I
just gotta come back. We're just sinking. We just want
you to be safe and thank you for following her

(13:39):
here and laugh and learn. We appreciate you. Justine. I've
got one more question for you before I let you go.
I want to ask you what do you think about that?
Because restaurants are trying to make it right. We know
that they're struggling, so what should they be doing. You know,
Europe did it the other way around. They closed all
restaurants and bars, but they send kids back to school,

(13:59):
so they've had numbers kind of go down. Uh do
you think we should have done it that way? What
are you thinking? You see? What I think is that, well,
not everybody would have followed that because no matter what
who it came from. If it was Trump for our
different president, they're always going to be somebody who has
a complaint about it. But if our if we had

(14:20):
leadership from the top down, pay restaurants to to have
their staff there and feed those in need, first responders,
essential workers. But we were actually feeding because we put
a shelter in place to order. If we had the
funds to pay the restaurant owners and the staff to
cook for the needy, we'd be fine. You know, we'd

(14:40):
be better in a better position. You just listen. Next
time you got with somebody and they don't have a mask, MB,
I'm giving you the right and the privilege to go,
get you a bottle of lightsole bleach right out the
lights out and open that bleach up and throw bleach
all over the air. The president when he was the
president of Nigga, you lost when he was a president.
Quick bleaching, you'd be lights. They already in the grocery store.

(15:01):
Get you some chlorox, not just any bleach. It has
to throw it on. There's going to say their life,
your life, their children's life, generational. Lad don't bleach. Don't
do that for real. I'm just for you might get
no no, no, but I can I say something else

(15:22):
real quick tonight because I know I'm sing I time.
I gotta be nice. Nick, thank you so much for serving.
I hope you've got my messages. And I appreciate you
doing the twenty two push ups for the service members
and veterans that take their lives um every day. I
appreciate that. Thank you so much. I saw those polls
and I thank you for that than a lot. It

(15:42):
means a lot. Don't think that I didn't see it,
because I did, and it means a lot. Hey, I
appreciate that. Just thank you so much. Love you sending
love and thank you so much for and I love
you too, Nick, thank you, love your playing die. I
know that time let me you something what she didn't know.
He's doing twenty two push ups today, but he eats

(16:04):
like twenty pieces of chicken a day, so technically it
kind of balanced the Let me just be honest. I've
seen him do the push ups. I've also seen him
push that chicken up to his mouth. We're Justine is
talking about the flamers. You know, we're doing the twenty
two push ups for twenty two days because part of
the UH message behind that is that um it's estimated

(16:27):
that twenty two service members UH commit suicide every day.
So the idea is to raise awareness. And this is
a perfect opportunity to let people know that if you
know someone who may be suffering, that there is help available.
You don't have to suffer right now. Because and as
far as the lockdown goes, I do think that they
should lock us back down. But before you lock us down,
please take care of the people. People need a similar check.

(16:49):
People need money, they need food in their house, they
need to be comfortable and now worried about the landlord
abama on their door or shipping off their power or
locking them out of their own place. And people need now,
and didn't lock it down and fix whatever y'all need
to fix, because I know the vaccine they say it's
coming and y'all can have it. I don't take a
flu shot. The only chip you're gonna put in me

(17:10):
better be a dorrito or potato chip, because you're not
chipping nothing in me. I don't even bottom, so you
ain't putting ship in me. I'm just letting you know
period at all. Yeah, that's what kind of show. Yeah,
that's what kind of day we're having. I love that
you were excited about today, though, I'm very excited about today. Baby.
Let me tell you something. Triple is here, Kenda was here.
Who are troubling? Kendall is the producer of the show.

(17:31):
Kenda was our fabulous cameraman. My Nick is here, I'm here,
and now James is here with Hello. So James is
our resident white boy that like the black girl magic
cound of that Prince harrything. You know you him, Robert
de Niro, George Lucas, all, y'all mayor Daily from Chicago,
y'all know what that black girl magic do. Just sharing

(17:55):
as well. Hello James, how are you? I'm doing well?
Welcome to the very first Welcome to the very first
laugh and learned. If you don't know who James is,
let me. James is the manager at DC Comedy Loft
in Washington, d C. So you right there on the
ground level, James. What y'all looking like over there with
that protest? Well, I mean, we had twenty four arrest,

(18:18):
one stabbing, and four police officers injured last night. It
seems by yesterday it all mostly dissipated. We're really the
only stuff we saw yesterday where some older middle aged
white women going to Black Lives Matter plause and trying
to rip down banners and signs honoring those who have
passed on older middle aged white women, which means that

(18:42):
they're not gonna get smashed by black man, because you know,
a black man is smashing my white bench quickly, let
me just say it out loud and publicly. Secondly, they
all left because the Black Friday sales is starting like today,
so they have to get home so they can order
from Black Friday. Don't be that mad at black but
you want to order on Black Friday. I'm just saying,
Ship James, I'm glad you're safe there in d C.

(19:05):
So were they only on Black Lives Matter way or
were they in other places? So? What? So? It started
in Freedom Plaza and basically most of the protests were
over by the National Law Freedom Plas all the way
over to the Supreme Court. How they made their way
over to Black Lives Matter, I'm not a pent sure.
According to the Washington Post, there was basically two different

(19:28):
protests and counter protests that were going on parallel streets,
and somehow over towards that area they kind of got
combined and there were some fist fights and things like that.
Nothing crazy that some people are anticipating, but still people
got hurt. A lot of the damage can apparently stemmed
from the Proud Boys being in town, because they're the
ones who also stabbed a reporter. Now wait a minute,

(19:52):
let me let me ask the question to my partner.
So the Proud Boys. Isn't the president of the Proud
Boys the one that publicly stuck a deal to up
his ass on on camera? No, seriously, that's that has
been alleged, Yes, but that was to prove it was
not an alleged deal though up his ass. That was
a real deal though it was not alledged that the video.
But just to be clear, was done as an act
of defiance, not as in one of submission. Jane, So,

(20:15):
if you're mad at another man, you're gonna stick a
deal though up your I'm just saying you're a regular
straight man. I just want to know because it don't
sound a lot of the reasoning. It's just it doesn't
equate the reality. He was trying to prove that he's
not anti LGBT by sticking Yeah, I want, I want,

(20:35):
I wanted. Did he use lube? I wanted the lube
or Proud Boy spit. I see it what I see it.
The pandemic is out of control. And I know that
the club because you work at the club, and the
club and shut down when you're realistically what you're looking
like as far as opening, because it seems like we're
going backwards instead of forward we are. I mean Maryland

(20:55):
and Virginia both have gone down to shutting down, so
even the entire DNB area is shut down as of
today or yeah today which is Monday, And I mean,
I'm realistically it's probably gonna be April when we see
more of the vaccines because that's not that the vaccines
are necessarily going to protect everybody, but it's going to

(21:18):
give a lot of people a false sense of security
at that point. And I think to James helped me here,
but I think the idea behind that vaccine is to
first inoculate um frontline workers correct like UH service providers
and those who are like on the front lines, because
I believe that their places like isn't in North Dakota

(21:38):
that we just saw that there are people who have
tested positive that they've hasked to go back into the
hospitals because they're the only medical staff available, even though
oh yeah, I've been exposed to the virus, but I'm
gonna go back to work because they just don't have
the resources available to work without that staff. Yeah, but
that's what the news release was, that it would be
available to frontline workers it at risk and then the

(22:01):
population at large. Well, the catches is that they were
saying what they were going to have ten million of
MODERNA out. Yeah, but the catches is that each one
of those vaccines has to be used twice on the
same person, So really you're only inoculating half the amount
of people that you're see doses for that James, and
I understand two. I think part of the challenges this, uh,

(22:25):
the vaccine itself has to be like stored is some
type of sub zero temperature that many areas uh that
needed most don't have the ability to do to transport
safely this vaccine. Yeah, the Finder one has to be
held in extreme cold temperatures. The Maderna one apparently can
just needs to be refrigerated. Um, but like I said,

(22:47):
that one has so few doses in comparison to what's
needed that I don't know other than just trying to
get it out to meet Operation Warp Speed and get
their money from the government. I don't see how that's
necessarily helpful in the short term. All of that is
enough for me. Let me tell you something right now,
right here, out loud and publicly. I ain't taking ship
vaccine your ass. I'm not doing it. I don't trust it.

(23:10):
From day one, I have not trusted that. Dr Faulci.
Say be mad at me if you want to. You
know I don't get uh, Dr Faulci. If you do
your research on Faulci. Faucci was part of Ronald Reagan's
team when with the whole AIGs epidemic, and I lost
a lot of girlfriends to a z T because that
nigga was pushing a z T. This bullshit at Billy

(23:30):
Melinda Gates with that whole chippy chip chip chippy chip
chip chip. If it ain't a dorito and you ain't
chipping me, Bill Gates, if you want me to take
a vaccine the same needer with the medication, you take
half and then you give me the other half with
that same need because after you give it to your
wife and your kids, because I know you won't do
nothing to harm Now that's the only way I'm going
to take it. You ain't giving me nothing, my kids,
You think I want a third out here and for

(23:52):
another arm going out the back of my phone. Here,
y'all take that vaccine if you want to. You'll be
shaking hands like this, you know. Unfortunate. Unfortunately, like James
and help me here. This is not the first time
you've heard people mentioned that they have reservations about possibly
taking a vaccine when one becomes available. I mean, we
already had a growing movement in the US of anti

(24:13):
baxters in the beginning. Plus we have condensed a process
that takes five to fifteen years into a nine month period,
So we really don't know what any of the long
term or even really short term side effics are going
to be other than what we've seen in testing, which
is still a small portion of the overall population. It's true,

(24:35):
and I'm telling it's scary, and it's very scary, especially
if you if you don't take the time of research,
if you uninformed, and I do think that they're going
to do come up with some whole plan where you
can't travel, you can't work, you can't get assistance, you
can't if you don't get chipped, or if you don't
get vaccinated, I will be the poorest homeless living in
a tent up under the freeway. Bitch you've ever seen
but understand about the people who homeless and live in

(24:57):
tents on the freeway. They're not catching COVID and they
not damn from it. Now you make that make sense
to me? Maybe I need a tent, a house I
need and just to give us something else to think about.
Literally just popped up on my feed. Their CBS News
just released that Fightser's COVID nineteen vaccine distribution will be
a logistical nightmare. The long way for a vaccine that

(25:18):
could eventually spell the end of the coronavirus pandemic appears
to be on the horizon. But last week Fighter said
his vaccine has been effect of preventing COVID, but the
problem is shipping millions of doses around the world. Let
me tell you something that's been the issue from the
beginning is it has to be held in such extreme temperatures,
and not a lot of places have that kind of

(25:40):
set up. Let me speak to my poor folks out
there like myself. If you pour and you can't get
the vaccine because they can't get the freezing weather. Here.
You go right here, baby, spray lsol every day all
day in people, own people around people, and every lifestyle
kills the COVID. I believe it. I love that. Thank you,
my James, I love you. Thank you joining us today,

(26:01):
James and James straight. You know all the women be
ed James. You know talking about James there. You and
I've talked about this off camera. I got a chance
to uh work with some of James's people last year
when you actually performed at the Comedy Law Yes, and
it was just a fantastic room. But James is also
one of those people that we were talking about where
we need a stimulus because businesses like his are suffering

(26:26):
right now when you have restrictions in place on capacity
and people going out. You had with three hundred odds
some people filled that room because we were above capacity.
Before I was about to say, you tell alone, because
you know they went over capacity with me, you gonna
talk to you see how he just blew that up.

(26:46):
But those are good old days. It was a lot
of fun. It was fun. It was fun, and I'm
missing in so many comics. I struggle in the hand
that because Zoo and zoom and doing this. So thank
god that we got the podcast, you know, because it's
it's still work, and it gives me a chance to
speak to people. Even though we would I was going
to last pretty much every day to speak to the people.
But it's just strange for everyone. And all of this

(27:07):
comes from what James and and and and miss just
see it from. It comes from the administration. They didn't
they didn't handle none of this correctly. Now right now
he has lost the pandemic, is still not the most
important thing on his plateau. He's still golfing and waving
at his protesters. It's you're done, it's over. So how
do we move on? Because comics like you still need

(27:29):
to perform, not just you. But we saw that even
when we tried to do the safe social distancing, Dave
was doing that at his at his home and people
were going out, they were doing the rapid test before
they went in, and and even still he had to
shut it down because you know, somebody on the on
the crew. And then we just saw the same thing
happened with the team from Real Housewives of Atlanta. So
we know that we're going to have to do something

(27:51):
if we want things to return to any kind of
semblance of normalcy that we had before. Sadly, it took
a pandemic and two hundred plus thousand lasts for people
to just really wash your hands and practice social distancing. Because,
let me tell y'all, somebody washing your hands, this must
be some new ship for y'all, because I'm able to
use the means and the women's bath room, and I'm
gonna tell you right now that in my experience, the

(28:12):
ladies bad room is always nasty than the means. And
I have seen some of you women come out of
that stall at the being in there and thinking it
up about forty minutes, come out and fluff your hair
and roll out, pet your nose and roll up out.
I ain't said about washing your hands. I've seen more
men do that. Now, roll up out the stall at
the blowing it out, just walk out the door and go,
oh hey, buddy, how are you shaking hand? So you

(28:34):
have to practice your hands the social distance. Y'all should
know to wear a mask. The reason people do not
want to wear a mask is because people do not
want to be told what to do. I believe that
don't tell me what to do. That's across the board,
all nationalities, but it's saving somebody else's life beside your own.
Outside of that, I don't know what we're gonna do.
I'm telling you all right now. I'm gonna keep doing.

(28:55):
I'mna keep washing my hands, and I'm gonna keep spraying
everybody they come my way. And if you don't want
to be around me and get sprayed, then don't come
around me, because I don't care. You could be my mom.
I spray, spray the ship out of it. I like
to spray a couple of times now she got my damn.
There you spray everybody. Baby. It works, and I don't
think that it's disrespectful because I'm there. You know in
the gate. You want to come to my house, you

(29:17):
must be sprayed. Don't be don't say it must be sprayed.
You know, you almost sound like Bob Barker. It goes
from Spade and new the two. You must be sprayed.
The difference between me and Bob Barker's he was spreading
all those women on the show. He was working all
up well. In order to get the job, you had
to lay with Bob. I'm just saying, in order gets
the job, you had to lay with Bob period. Oh my,

(29:41):
Allegedly it wasn't that all. The Janis was his favorite
because she kept her job the longest. Janis actually got
a chance to get her for one K and retirement plan.
She actually did. Janie was there for a minute. Janis
might have been the set up. It's like that Guliani
for uh what's his name? That they said was the
Epstein you know? Oh, yes, I'm having very like jail.

(30:05):
Y'all know? Next? Uh you say next? If you can't
remember my name, remember this old seven dash three six
because the bitch got a number because she's in jail.
How about my Mark? You're so hand this's my baby daddy, y'all. Hi, everybody,
congratulations on today. Thank you, congratulations on putting the shirt on,
because you know you never have a shirt on, so

(30:26):
thank you for putting the shirt on for the people.
I did put it on. I had it on my
chair waiting, so Markey, Mark, you are in Florida, and y'all,
numbers are real bad. And I know that, um because
you know I was a I'm a Gillian fan. I'm
still a Guillian fan. Nig got caught with his pants
down for real. But I'm still a Guillian fan. Y'all

(30:47):
got the sentence over there who didn't just mess y'all
stayed up. What y'all gonna do to get rid of
this food? This Trump? This Trump, because that's the Trump
is um, right, that's what they call it. Trump is Trump? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean I don't think, you know, Honestly, in my
area and people I talked to of COVID, they're not um,

(31:09):
they're not faulting him for it, and they're not upset
about his response. There are people who are upset about
his response, but as I've talked about on here, these
are the same people who are going out and partying
and going to clubs and going inside to eat with,
you know, people outside of their home. So I think
there's so much hypocrisy and this has become so political

(31:30):
that you're really if you're a Republican, you're gonna love
the Santis. If you're a Democrat, you're gonna hate him,
and you're gonna say that he did a horrible job
with COVID. They say he did a decent job by
keeping the economy open, you know. So it's really become political,
which is unfortunate. But like I told you, I'm not
looking at the numbers anymore because I have the common
sense the respect to wear a mask. It's not hard,

(31:53):
it's not even an inconvenience to go in somewhere for
ten minutes to go grocery shopping and wear a mask
and protect people around me. Um. So, really, the numbers
is not going to change how I'm living my life
or what precautions I'm taking, you know. Um, but it
is scary how how bad it's getting. I shouldn't say scary,
it's it's sad, you know. Um Me, it's not scary

(32:15):
because of my age and I'm healthy, but uh, there
are people who do have pre existing conditions and who
do have to be very careful. One. But but wait
on that age thing, because Nicholas has a friendus so
that's the sad part. Hold on, Markey, Because Nicholas has
a friend who's extremely healthy and lives healthy. I talked
about him on lab before and he just tested positive,

(32:38):
tested positive for COVID and as uh you know, now
in like day nine of you know, trying to recover
and see where he stands, and unfortunately just suffered a
loss to you know, UM lost his mom this weekend
and is now in a weird position of like so
many have found themselves, can't go to Barry and participate

(33:04):
in his mother's you know, final days as you know,
his brother will be there, and it's just it's just
a tough time, you know, the responsibly he cannot be
there responsibly, They cannot grieve the loss of his mother responsibly.
This is someone who wore a mask, lived in Atlanta,
educated eight well, blah blah blah. Covid said, fine, I'll

(33:27):
have a seat to your left then instead of the right.
So it just but how do you recover not being
able to go to your mother's funeral? That right there,
that was sitting your d n A and your spirit
for the rest of your life. I'm sure that's and
that's why would I say it's that's the sad part
about it, because there are so many people and remember

(33:48):
early on there were so many debts and we weren't
necessarily as prepared or expecting them, and people's bodies were
going in trucks that were coolers, And that is the
sad part for people who have to live through that. Um,
you know, and we could do so much better if
as Americans like you said, people don't want to be

(34:08):
told what to do here. And that's really what it is.
It's not even that it's an inconvenience wearing the mask.
It's that people want to make a point that I'm
an American and this is the land of the quote free,
and I'm not going to let the government tell me
what to do because I don't have to. That's the
mentality that a lot of people are having, and that's
the dangerous part. Mark. Do you do you think that

(34:29):
maybe we missed the boat I'm I'm reading now an
article from CNN. This is from today's CNN and an
article by Harry Instant. I want to give him a
shout out. He says that you know. In it, he
writes how the coronavirus outbreak got lost in the new
shuffle during the last month because of the election, and
a new gallop Pole finds that just forty nine of
Americans say that they would shelter in place if public

(34:51):
health officials recommended it because of a coronavirus outbreak. And
that's down from six who said that they would do
that and let Late in March did we miss the
window to get people on board? Um? I do think
the window was missed, But I think UM, I think
the handling there's a couple of things. I think the

(35:13):
misunderstanding of the virus was one. I think the mixed
messaging from the doctor Faucies instead of doctor Fauci being
transparent and saying, hey, please don't go buy all of
these masks until we get you know, ppe for all
of our frontline workers, if they were transparent from the
beginning and we were sort of felt that the government
and everybody involved was being honest and we had an

(35:35):
honest conversation, I believe from the beginning we could have
done some sort of shutdown and everyone would have been
somewhat okay with it. We would have had the stimulus
package going out and we would have been able to
somewhat get it under control. But I do think now,
because it's because it's been so politicized, and then you
have people going back on their words, you have the
Trump administration being so reckless and careless and using this

(35:55):
politically on really both sides, I think we totally missed it.
And now it's if I if I'm a Republican or
if I'm a Democrat, I see it this way. And
now it's just a political weapon, which is unfortunate because
really this shouldn't be a political thing because it's affecting
everybody regardless of your politics, that's true, or your money,
or your stature, or your color, your says, or your age.

(36:17):
So Markie is as young resident, twenty four year old
Marky Marku is Megan Is. He's the Megan mccaino this show.
He's Megan McCain with a pain, is stuck. Yeah, this
is not this is much. It doesn't matter. It doesn't
matter about your finances because you know, you know Mike's
second family, they have a large um optimology practice and

(36:40):
they had to shut down their entire practice and for
over a month, and you know there were employees infected
by that, and so it really doesn't matter your financial background.
This virus will come and it's gonna impact you one
way or another. So again, if we all did our
partner where our masks, it would be something completely to Mark,

(37:01):
I'm gonna jump on that necko that with you. You know,
we have flaming I have several friends who owned businesses,
many of whom are restaurateurs, and I know for a
fact that they have found it challenging to somehow operate
in the pandemic, changing what used to be dying in
you know, uh, high end dining into now where to go,

(37:22):
and then the nerve of me expecting that to go
meal to taste the same as when I sit in
the restaurant, and when it isn't, I jump on yelping,
you know, the you know, ubiquous you know, the hypothetical
week he would go straight the food. I'm just saying, well,
I think that that's the common thread for everybody, because
folks still need to eat. And you know, that's the

(37:44):
interesting part is that this virus is causing so many
different businesses and industries because this isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
And so either initially they were not to say smart,
but they were prepared and they restructured their business from
maybe inn to sort of conform to this new way
of living um or they're now having to think about

(38:05):
how do I see my business operating for the next year.
And that's where I really think we should have more
resources from the government. And mind you, I'm someone who's
antipi government. I don't I don't like government dependency, but
with a situation like this, we should. Besides, you don't
be messing with my A b T. Come up out
my A b T. Wait a minute, first of all,
let's go back to that. Don't be fucking with my

(38:27):
E B T baby, my look, my link, my A
b T whatever whatever state you in and they call it,
don't be messing with my scamps. But I do think
businesses would have more resources to structure and sort of
conform to this new way so that way they can't operate.
And like Nick was saying, you know, even if it's

(38:47):
switching to this new UM grab and go model UM,
where the sort of and on our part, the expectation
isn't to have this excellent service and experience and food
taste in the same way. And for me even I
have been very um uh, I would say intentional about
supporting my small businesses in the area. So making sure

(39:08):
that I am ordering take out what everybody don't have.
Everybody not bawling like you missed the market, Mark, I'm
not even high. And like you look at the refrigerator.
I don't have a big silver refrigerator. My refrigerator it
is white it ain't even white anymore. It's beige, kind
of like little beige. There's other things that you're doing, though,
support black businesses, small businesses, and ask what I've rhym

(39:30):
doing within my means. My point. The biggest black business
I'm supporting right now is the movement of He She We.
Everything else is secondary ship. I love you Mark with
your handsome self. Thank you, Markey mar Nicklas. I understand
what Mark is saying, but it's just so many people.
When I see those lines, you know how they have
the long lines for people to get the pandemic test.

(39:51):
They have long lines like that here and in Florida
for people to get food. And a lot of these
kids that are not going to school, that was the
only meals that they have was at school. So now
school and I make this make sense to me. Y'all
opening restaurants, and we live in southern California. I understand
you can't do this in every state, especially the cold
climate states, but y'all opening restaurants for outside of entertainment.

(40:11):
Y'all opening the shows that you can sit outside, but
you're not opening the classrooms where we can sit outside
and our children can learn. Because it's outside. Oh, they're
not making any money like that. I blame Betsy Divos
for that because it should you why would you establishments
they're building like little tents and everything for PEP people outside,

(40:32):
build tense for these keys to go back to school.
That's one of the arguments that um, you know, was
mentioned in the article that Else cited earlier, is how
Europe made the choice to during their lockdown. They said,
you know, we can build outside classrooms. It is easier
for us too, because there is some truth in the
fact that children don't spread the virus the same way
adults do, so it was safer for them to have

(40:55):
children in school, not disrupting that structure, while they closed
businesses like bars, pubs, sporting events that gathered large numbers
of older people who might be more susceptible to either
contracting or spreading the virus. So their model was to
indeed kind of flip what we did here, and that

(41:16):
was to have children continue to learn and have their
have their So I'm pretty much a genius because I
live with three kids, so I won't catch you. You shouldn't.
All right, let's give this conversation a break and listen
to a few quick ads will be right back. Oh

(41:45):
my god, well, hello, my gorgeous T t J. Let
me introduce you all on this laugh and learn to
who T t J. And is T t J and
is every auntie that you've ever wanted to have that
will box you in. T T JAN will multiply divide
and subtract anything that you need to know, and then
slads your twenty and say, don't tell your mama gave

(42:07):
you this twenty. Hey, hey, everybody, you know I just
had a very interesting conversation that is noteworthy where people
are getting confused the white angel eat evangelicals with making

(42:27):
a broad stroke with all television ministries, and what we
need to understand about the white secular, well, they're not secular.
The even evangelicals is that they get a lot of
all money. So you're gonna see the Kenneth Copeland's and

(42:47):
the Paul of whites um acting a donkey about the
election because they get oil money. So now that they
just want abortion ended and they want their their guns,
they can push that narrative from the money that they
received from the oral companies. So that's why their messages

(43:09):
don't look like secular television ministries so you know, anybody
can pick up the Bible and make the narrative support
their ideas. But they are jumping up and down. Kenneth
Copeland is standing in front, laughing really hard about the election,
and he can sell that it's because they are funded

(43:31):
by all money. And Paula white too. And the bad
thing about paul is that we gave her her platform
black churches. The who said, I see what I said,
the bitch who said about the African angels right right,
she needed some African angels on this. You know she
got her platform by way. Yes, So you know, once again,

(43:58):
religion has always has been used as a weapon to
control black folks. So I just want to plant that
seed to think and know for yourself. Quit looking for
anybody who walks up with the Bible to tell you
how to live your life. For whatever you believe, and
if it's the Bible, then you live it as close
as you can to the ten commandments. Don't sit up

(44:22):
and let somebody think for you, because at the end
of the day, with the money that they're getting from
the all pack, they don't want brown, black and people
that look like us to succeed or have opportunities and
so they can fund those churches to push their narrative.

(44:43):
So everybody that says listen to what I have to say,
because I have a Bible. How do you think Jim
Jones got those people over there when you let people
know that you're desperate, that's the way they and that.
And that's exactly what they find t g J. And
they find people who weaken they soul in this system. See,
they understand that this the s on Superman's chest, and
we have discussed this numerous times before, does not stand

(45:07):
for a superperson. It stands to save yourself if you
lost in amazes of your mind. It's so easy for
somebody to manipulate who you are and be gover, which
is what I was trying to explain to my seven,
to your daughter, because I'm not free from it in
my own house, even though I know I'm a monster
in my house. But when the world get ahold of you,
especially when you found it, and they can found any

(45:27):
weeks about any empty space, the crack they're getting in,
they get in and they control these people. Man, a
lot of these people are being man controlled because they
don't know who they are. It's really sad. Yes, and
I'm not gonna spend the next four years trying to
counter Trump. But we all have to be smarter about
our choices and don't let people walk up to you

(45:48):
or preach whatever and change the narrative to support their
own self professing agenda. It's so important, teacher, and said,
teach you. J and said, don't let anybody walk up
to you with a Bible and control you. Now, don't
let nobody stand on TV and hold the Bible upside
down in front of the church that they ain't never
been in. Either. They might lose the elections that you

(46:12):
see these people doing that the way we see young
black men and women wanting to be rappers because rappers
have glamorized that it's easy, it's fun. And don't get
me wrong, I know it's a crap, but that's the
reason these people are reaching out to you. Because they're
on TV. It looks like I'm so you know, in

(46:33):
touch with God, and you see how He's blessed me
with your money, with trains, planes and radios. You wanna
be me, you believe me, You're gonna so into me.
Just be smart. Let's not be caught like this again.
Make your decisions based on facts that you know, Paula
got up there making a fool of herself and we

(46:55):
and we seem to forget that she was. She was
slopping around with Ben in here and he went back
to his wife. She has used herself as in this
Kenneth Copeland who was standing in front of his his
country congregation, standing there, he talking and laughing, talking about
that Trump has really won. When you see people that

(47:18):
are okay with making foods out of themselves and they're
willing to gamble on themselves, they're getting some deals in
their back pocket. Well, we can't just blame the white
preachers though, Tackers. Remember when Trump was the president, when
he was the presidents here, now, all those black preachers
that was in his office huddled up with him and
talking about he was the only black president ever and

(47:41):
one of the niggas that all them niggas, and that goes.
I think all of them lost their church and one
of them died. One of them died from the COVIC.
And I'm not just saying that the white ministry. I'm
saying when you see folks gambling and they're going on
their platform because a lot of those ministry these or
ministers that they had to come up with. For the

(48:03):
black ones, they didn't even have churches, but they were
willing to go pro Trump because they were hoping that
they could get some crumbs like diamond and rough or
diamond and self or diamond or whatever. They were willing
to compromise themselves for a level up. But what I'm
saying to everyone is when somebody you see is willing

(48:26):
to gamble for that falsehood, you know they're they're getting
a back paper. And that's for the Black church, the
black churches too, because as soon as uh they started
tampering with the boxes in Texas, I was the first
one to say, you have a lot of black mega
churches in Texas. Why are they not doing mobile pools
to get people to drop off their value. So it's

(48:49):
not like I'm color shaming at all. I'll say it
to all because once you start breaking in uh X
amount of money, it turns into a corporation. And I
have no beef about how you run your your your
house of worship because I know what dwells inside of
me and I don't have to get that's anybody that's
in scripture Jane, the Lord will not show up to

(49:10):
a man made temple. God does not show up at
man made temples. That's in the Bible. God is wherever
you are and wherever you think he is. That's what
he is for you for you see, that's what people
keep losing. Oh, I gotta be in this part of
this great church. I gotta be on the deacon board
and us you don't have to be. And you could
be in your bathroom, in the shower, and then they
go right there with you because he And when I
say that, nigga, I'm not disrespecting a little. Whatever relationship

(49:33):
you have with your God, that's on you and him.
This is the relationship I have with that man who
takes care of me. That's j C. That's my boy.
And I will tell him, thinking what you want me
to do, because I'm skied. I don't know what to do.
I want us forget proactive and not reactive. I just
you know, I don't even want to talk about this,
this this idiot anymore. I want to see people being

(49:55):
pro active in their lives, no more reactive. You know,
if we have to hit the ground running win the pandemic.
You know, people running here trying to buy up all
the toilet paper. Then the people who had to wait
on pay day they couldn't buy no toilet paper. Be
proactive in your household. You don't have you an emergency
UH bank set aside, and then it doesn't have to

(50:18):
be hundreds and hundreds. Live within your means. Wisely, you
better use a T shirt if you run out of
toilet y'all never use a T shirt always. I'm the
only one, absolutely not t Jan. We can't you. We
can't get it like this unless you give it to us.
Thank you you you know you get go and go.

(50:40):
I love you guys more and congratulations to both of
you guys. Thank you for joining us. Jane always, as always,
y'all follow ways Williams because she gives y'all the knowledge,
the power and the glory. Baby t t Jan was
going on and now I said, come on, Jane, get
it and laid it all out. And you're not talking
about this about something else being compared UH saving and
all that, because we were talking about there are several

(51:02):
people who thought they had it, you know, together, in
the time every first hit I told everybody I acknowledge
for everybody to go take money out the bank. To
have a cash stash in the house, not all your money,
but just in case of emergency, because we were so unsure.
It was the unsurety which is still is other pandemic.
We don't know what's going to happen. We don't know
which way it is going because of government and the

(51:23):
people at the top not telling us anything. My problem
with Fauci was not even before, even before, well after
the whole age pandemic in the eighties, was this time
when he was a part of Trump's team, which was
so many others. Bolton, the only one out of the
whole group that I would trust was Mary Trump because
she didn't have a vested interest in it. She wasn't

(51:43):
part of the government. She was just the niece. Was
that a mayor? She was just the niece. But all
these book writers that came out after the fact, Cohen
the lawyer, Bolton, Yeah, don't don't wait, don't throw the
rock and hide your hand. You know, if you knew
it when it was happening, and it was happening until
the American people make us important, not color or race,
make us important as American people. Since you you pledged

(52:06):
to be a certain part of service, you know, and
then you'll want to come out after the fact that
we're supposed to believe you. When Faucci stood behind Trump
and Trump said some outrageous ship. I couldn't like outrageous
shit every day, and Founci put his hand down, laughing
as if I'm listening to this lie and I'm gonna
let this life flow because you spoke after him. You

(52:27):
were supposed to step to the mic and said, nigger,
you lying, This ain't has going You putting these people's
lives And what do you do though in that situation? Seriously,
do you really do that? I'm saying, I see you,
but I guess he asked the wrong bit. Y'allus. You
know what I would have because I do think that
there's a certain level of respecting the core. Um, that's
what the chain of command from home. See that that
you go that that's respect came from Baraco President Barack Obama.

(52:51):
So you would have given him that respect. Think about
who was speaking. So I'm going to respect the way
you make me feel. Trump ain't never made nobody feel
respect and not been his own fucking wife. I know, Milan.
You can't wait, Milan, you're telling nigga in Slovakia and
then he lost, so he can roll the funk out
out please. I'm just saying, you know us in every language, Nigga,
you lost every language, every language I don't even speak

(53:13):
but one maybe too like Ebonis. But in every language
you lose boom. It's uh, It's tough because I do
think that there's a situation where so many people were
caught off guard with COVID nineteen and what to do
and how to react where they prepared. I watched a
great interview on the Breakfast Club shout out to Breakfast
Club with with Chris Rock. Chris Rock was talking about

(53:35):
how he had to adjust his own fin Chris Rock
is a millionaire, but he wasn't prepared for not working
for an entire year and what it would mean. So
he said that he made some different financial decisions. You
know that everyone needed to be prepared and and I
think that it was such a shift for people to
do things differently, who had what they considered responsible jobs,

(53:56):
regular revenue streams that were disrupted because of a pandemic.
I think that goes back to what Jan said about
putting away some money and we will see. So the
difference would be like whether Chris rock Ordo Hugeley you
maintain you have this huge lifestyle that runs like a machine,
and you know you're spending sixty a month in bills.
It's not talking about personal money, just in bills because

(54:17):
you're making a million dollars every three months. But then
when that's cut off, you know your lifestyle. You don't
want your lifestyle to change. So if you're not ready
for that, you're gonna either have to alter some things,
cut back, or you're gonna have to find some other
method of means to continuously live this particular lifestyle, which
I can't even see you live in that same lifestyle

(54:38):
right now because you can't even go anywhere. You can't
do anything in zoom comedy. Just to me, I don't
like the zoom comedy. There's no instagratification. I need the
energy of the people. I think that's why even talking
about laugh and learn from Me had been difficult with
some people, because I am acutely aware that there are
a number of people who are suffering. And then for

(54:59):
you and I, people like, oh wow, this happened so quickly.
People don't see the work that goes into um everything
behind the scenes. So when this happened, and I wanted
to scream from the rooftops, jump all over the place,
but you want to be respectful of other people who
may not have had an opportunity at the same time.
Because this has been such a difficult year for so

(55:19):
many people, how do you responsibly And I guess this
is one of the questions I threw out there too
to the flamets as well. How do you responsibly celebrate
your own successes when you're in the midst of what
is clearly a traumatic moment for so many people. You
surround your people that celebrate your joy, because you will
celebrate theirs. So if somebody is angry with you for

(55:39):
getting a blessing that ain't got ship to do with you,
that don't have nothing to do with me, I'm not
gonna rub it in your face like I'm gloating, But
I'm it's okay for you to be happy for you
because somebody else might not be that happy for you.
That's okay. I experienced that what they ready, I lost
three or four friends after they're ready, So I experienced
that you can't. I can't make you happy for me

(56:00):
if you upset and because what the people want to
see you do well, just not better than them, just
not better to speak, it's the true people want your friend.
My friends have been around me and when we were
tight and struggling the whole flame you it's gonna be okay.
One day, you're gonna make it. One day you're gonna
get your break. And then I got a break, and
then y'all broke away. It's like that old of fable,

(56:24):
who gonna help me bake the bread and you're getting
all the flower when the weak and the sugar. But
I'm too busy. I guess then when the bread all
baked and you get button good button ship on the thrill,
but all that good is smelling at good. Oh I
want my pieces. No, I'm not. I'm not sharing with you.
You didn't help me. I'm not sure that's exactly how
that nurse you know what I'm talking about. You. So yeah,

(56:45):
so everybody is not going to celebrate you. So and
it's okay. And people lose sight of that. Oh you
bragg and you gloat and you know, I've been in
the game for thirty years. Some people get in the game,
be two years and get a break. Thirty. So I
was supposed was to celebrate me, and you're supposed to
be happy for you. That's not discrediting what somebody else did.
You always hustle. You won't TV long before you want

(57:07):
to fucking in me. I didn't win. I lost to
Eddie much Eddie. Don't do that. Don't do that. I
lost to Eddie Murphy. But who to lose to? How
great is that? So you know you can't. You can't.
That's that's other people's stuff. People take in stuff differently.
And you know I talked to you all about this
all the time. What you put in your psyche, in
your DNA stays in your psyche in DNA. If you

(57:29):
can avoid some ship avoided, so close us out there,
talk to us. I wish your final thought for today.
Final thought for today is, Lady and John. We we
are in the midst of a life, a life altering,
life killing pandemic. People are dying in droves. I can't
tell nobody what to do. You're grown, but you need

(57:50):
to be more responsible. That's the first law of being
an adult is to be responsible. Please wear your mask,
Please practice social distance. It's not a statement, it's not
a political you're saving not only your life, but generations
of last probably in your own home, because you're gonna
take it and give it to somebody. The loneliness of
dying with the pandemic with COVID nineteen is terrible because

(58:11):
if you go to the hospital, nobody can come see you.
Practice social distance and where your man's please use your life,
so I believe in it. I believe in using my life,
so I spread everybody, and I just want people that
this will be over. I don't know when or how
or how long, but it will be over. So we
need to be here to see the sunshine on the
day after the COVID is fixed. You take a vaccine

(58:32):
if you want to. I'm not suggesting that you do
or you don't. I'm not. I wouldn't give a damn.
Who brings baby isn't need to be Jesus and all
two of disciples to bring it to me. You know,
all them two disciples was gangster, so I might trust
them because the niggers was robbers, murderers, killers, rapists, petties.
You know, it's a training up in there. You know
one of the disciples, you know, somebody dressed in drag
I'm just saying, in biblical days, they still got it there.

(58:54):
And where can we find you on social media? You
can find me on at Monroe Flame, which is right
here on Instagram. Flame underscored Monroe on on Twitter, and
I am the whole name Marcus Slammer Roe Parker. Y'all
send the checks in the name Marcus Slammer Rod Parker
on Facebook. I think we covered that. He's Yeah, that's
he's That's That's another show love And you can find

(59:17):
me at Nick Smith News on all social media platforms
at Nick Smith News. Thanks so much, you guys. So
you're following, joining in, We expect you to continue to
sound off and we will see you right back here
every week. Laugh and Learn as a production of The
Black Effect Network and I Heart Radio. Our executive producer
is Tiffany Hattish. The show is produced by Triple Our

(59:40):
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