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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And it's time now, Steve to check your voicemail at
eight seven seven twenty nine.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Steve, you can call and leave a message and you
just might hear your call on the air. You're ready, Steve,
here we go.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Yep, this color would.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Like some advice on just international travel. Did you do this.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Morning, Steve? In the morning three? This is David out
of Louisiana. My question is have I take a birthday
trip every year and I try to visit a different
country every year. Africa has been on my mind a
lot less. So my question is what is some of
the best parts of Africa to visit for first time
or sport for anyone for that matter. Thank you, love

(00:38):
what you guys do. God bless you all.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Yeah. If I went to Africa for the first term,
I go to Ghana. The country of Ghana. Yeah, yeah, gonna,
That's why I would go first. Ghana is very receptive.
It still has plenty for you to see that's untouched.
Every AFTERCA Americans should go to the slave castle so

(01:02):
you can see what they did and how they did
it and how and their thought process and you can
see it today. You can see that thought process today
and you can see how they've conducted business with us
for over four hundred years and it's amazing, man. And

(01:23):
then you got to go to Ghana just to see
the food, the culture, the people are beautiful. That's a
great place to start. But Africa has so much to see.
You can't go without going on the safari. So you
can just understand really what wildlife really is, Joe Burd

(01:43):
You got to see it because it's really metropolis there,
the very fast paced, the cars, everything you see. But
an hour and a half away and you can get
eight wait what.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Bit?

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Yeah, I mean that's that's the shock of it. What
you go, Joe burg But an hour and half flight
later you can get eight firelight. And that's what you
need to understand about Africa when you go on these safaris.
Remember this. Now, everything you see out there, in order
to eat, they got to kill something. Okay, yeah, this

(02:23):
is dope, man. I mean that's a dope thing to see.
They're not because nobody's feeding. Nobody's second little bowl and
milk ow anybody barely no hate, no, no, this is
this is different. And you go, wait a minute, man,
this is intense because you look at animals that killed
to eat they look at you different. They look at

(02:46):
you and if you stay on that range rover and
stay motionless, they accept that as an innate object that moves.
And that's why they tell you. Don't stand up, wave
your hands, don't make no sudden movement and bring out individuality.
They recognize that range rover as a non food source
and they're used to seeing it come through the range.

(03:09):
If you stand up and wave your arms, then they
lunch and you can't. Now. The only ones, the only
animals that know the difference is elephants and monkeys. They
know you're an individual, so don't even go over there
playing with them. Because they know you an individual. They

(03:29):
ain't buying the truck business. It's so interesting to go, man,
but Africa regardless, and you gotta go on surpar. It's
crazy over there, all right, Okay, it's crazy. Good to know.
Moving on to Robin from Baltimore. He left your message
to Hey, Steeve, this is ribing from Baltimore.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
I'm watching celebrity family food you see, and you come
st out there with that tetl weed to get our
nails done called ombre teton, burning black suit. That seat
is smoked.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
Gent.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
You did that thing. I love the outfit, I love
the look.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
Thank you, Miss Robin. Yeah, this year would be a
whole new look celebrity this year because my stylist has
cut a deal. As a matter of fact, I have
a phone call with these people today and maybe something cooking,
but a new new design for the upcoming season. Bluer

(04:35):
Bluer cheese.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
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