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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, guys, here we are last break of the day,
and uh wow, it's been a good day.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's been a fun day. You guys agree? Can I
ask something from of course? What is you asking, Shirley?
Can you ask me? Cause he knows what he's supposed
to do.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
I just need to because I don't know how to
come at you. And I don't never ask you for nothing.
I just want to make sure it's okay. Okay, Can
you do me a favor? Unk?
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Yeah? What's that?
Speaker 3 (00:29):
My friend Mama turned seventy five today.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Her name Mamma Unis.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
She is your biggest fan, and if you come to Houston,
she says she will make you anything you want. Uncle,
you just say happy birthday to Mamma Unie.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Well, okay, happy birthday, Mamma Unice, Happy birthday. Say that nicely.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
She she will cook you anything or bake you.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
You sound a little impatient. Okay, happy birthday, Mammy Unis.
Say it nicely, Steve, you could do better, girl.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Tell you Mama unit Yeah, happy, happy, happy seventy fifth birthday.
And when I come to Houston, this is what I want.
I want some oxtails. I want German chocolate cake. All right,
that's all I'm saying. And some peach cobbler. Oh okay,
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that sounds delivers union.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
That was nice, very nice.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Hey, let me get into my closing remarks. We are
we were having a discussion off air about relationships and
love and the importance of it, and we were talking
about somebody and I was saying, this wouldn't even be
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happening to them if they had a woman. And you
know I stand by that. I've said this before. You
can be a successful man without a woman. You can,
but you'll never be a great man. All great men
have had a woman in their life. If you look
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through history, if you trace back, all great men, mostly
all of them that I know about, have had a
woman somewhere. A woman is necessary, man, I'm gonna tell you,
because it's lonely at the top. It's hard to struggle
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climbing the corporate letter, the social letter, the financial letter,
and go home at night and you ain't got a
real friend there, somebody to support you, patch you up,
build you up, and get you ready to go back
out to the battle tomorrow. It's hard. Women have an instinct,
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Women have an eyesight for pe people that they love
that you don't have yourself. My wife sees things and
other people that I don't see because I'm so busy
trying to accomplish this. I don't see all the little stuff,
and she catches it. You have to have that. A
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woman is absolutely necessary to any man who aspires to greatness.
So let me just say this. Just think about men
who don't have women. Just think about it. Do you
know any great ones? I just don't. Man, I'm sorry,
I just don't. I just don't. Now that's I'm not
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accusing you of anything if you don't have a woman,
nothing like that. I'm just making a general statement. Most
great men I don't have women in their lives. That's
just all to it. Not saying you can't be successful.
But guess what, I also think. I think women need men.
I am just talking about the basic heterosection relationship. I
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don't know about nothing else. I'm not commenting on it.
I don't care what you do, live your life however
you want to live it. But in the general just
makeup of society, women need men. But what's wrong with that?
Why have we gotten away from we don't need each other?
No more? You need a woman. I don't know how
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you do it without a man. I just really really doing.
I'm sorry what you want me to say. And I
know you need a man because it's challenging without him.
But we need each other. What's the matter with needing
each other. It's okay to need somebody, it's okay to
want to be needed. I just don't see it, man,
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I just don't see it. Now here we come, here,
we come. I don't need a man that do nothing
for me. Okay, okay, then, okay, I ain't talking to
you then. If you don't need a man, I ain't
talking to you. If you don't want a man, I
ain't talking to you. We don't need a woman, I
ain't talking to you. If you don't want a woman,
I'm not talking to you. I'm just talking to those
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who find the need for someone else. It's okay, it's okay.
It's in the natural order of things for me, and
I'm just saying for me, it's in the natural order
of things. And look, man, we got to get back
to celebrating one another. We got to get offline with
all this hate. Man, we got to stop all this
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dragging somebody down in a relationship hoping they marriage fail
nine that that that. I don't know what happened to us. Man.
We used to pull for each other. We used to
be selling. Man, they've been together ten years. That's good. Congratulations.
It's all right.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Man.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Do you know it's still okay to cheer for somebody?
It is. It's okay to want the best for somebody.
It's okay to show empathy for somebody that's going through something.
It's okay, man, So listen and remarks. It's simple. If
you have a need for a woman, ask God to
help put one in your life. If you have a
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need for a man, ask God to help put one
in your life. It's okay. Ain't nothing wrong with that.
Get offline. Listen to all these people. I don't need
a man. I don't need a woman. Okay, Well what
do you need? Because you need something? Anybody answered the question,
That's what I thought. Okay, thank you. That's all I
had to say. I'll go and make your comments. I'm
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gonna stand on that window. Y'all have a great day
and listen. Talk to God because you do need him
for show you. Everybody need him. Man, woman, promiscuous, solid,
whatever you are, you need God, get that in your head. Okay, period,
talk to him today. He loved to hear from the heath.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
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