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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This right.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
Here is my comb and brush. My comb and brush.
It sounds very simple, sounds very my comban, brush, cat dog.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
Get you hello, Hello, I'm trying to reach listen. Yeah, hey, listen.
My name Sean. Uh. Did you have an uncle that
passed away? Name yep? Uh huh all right here your
uncle right, yeah, that's my uncle. We we we had
him about three and a half months ago. Right. What
reason why I was calling was I'm the person that
(00:36):
actually cut your uncle hal when he passed away. Okay,
So the reason why I was calling is, uh, the
situation is when I cut his hair. And I know
you don't know the history about me, but my daddy
and my granddaddy was was barb us. We all barb us. Okay,
get you come on, boy, get down to the bottom
because you talking my uncle. Man, I'm trying to see
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what's going on for Ris, Okay, And I'm sorry to
call you like this, but what I'm telling you is
that my granddad and my daddy, they they had passed
down a brush and a comb to me. Okay, that
is like a sentimental value. Okay, But for the for
the last two three months, I ain't been able to
find the comb in the brush that I used what
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I had cut his hair. Okay, so okay, go ahead,
And what I was trying to call and tell you
was that I can't find it. And I'm almost certain
what I'm trying to tell you what I'm gonna keell
what I mean? So so so what can I do?
See if you find called brother father, That's what I'm saying.
When I did miss half and edged it up at
the funeral home, that's the last time I remember half
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in it. It was three more right, right, it's about
three months ago. What I'm trying to say is I
left the comb and brushed and you know what, went
to the funeral home and did his half. And I
talked to the funeral home and they told me that,
you know, if I'm not on to find the coma, bruh,
I gotta get permission. At what color is the coma brush?
(02:04):
What's the color of the comb? But black? That both
from black? The comb is black, and all right, you
got all kinds of combs that black and cold man. No, No, see,
what I'm saying is the comban brush is black, and
I know I lost it, but I'm almost certain about
where it is Okay, So if you're certain about where
it is, why you call it. That's the reason why
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I'm calling you, because I'm almost certain not left it
with him, less what my head or so. So I
called funeral home. They told me I need to call
you in order to get permission to get it. Oh, okay,
you call funeral home, get permission from me that you
can go get the comb brush from left the funeral
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You can go down there. They got it. No, no, no, See,
the comban brush ain't with the funeral home. The comb
and brush is in there with your uncle. The work.
The comb and brush is in the cab A lot
of states. You got to say that again. What I'm
trying to say to you is that the comb and
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brush is and I'm trying to say you just say
what I'm saying it man, the comb and brush is
in the casket with your uncle. Since in that is
since we see see. What I'm trying to say is
that the comb and brush is sentimental value to me, brother,
it couldn't have been too valued. But if you lost it,
what now what it was got value? You know? My work?
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So I just really got caught up in work. Really,
if you're talking about your little left with my uncle
that the did three months ago. Man, because you talking
about boy all I'm trying to do with you. Would
see if if you don't mind approving for them to
bring the body up so I can get the comb
and brush you lost your man? What's thing about that
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for a comb? But see what I'm trying to explain,
this sentimental value. I'm trying to get you all to
bring the body so I can get my comb and brush.
I'll ever because like I say, my dad and my
granddaddy was born. This whole thing is sentimental. Man. He
talking about my dead uncle, man, and he talking about
bringing him up out of the ground for cam Man.
I just got these to start crying around here, and
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and I understand what y'all going through as as a
family and stuff. See now I'm trying to get my
calling brother man, and how you trying to go about
doing this? I'll throw it off on him. But because
ain't nobody digging up, nobody to bring back no no brush. Man.
Now you'll got me off now, mane because you're calling
me talking stupid Mane. You talking about put on my
my huncle. Man. That's man, that's got me another man,
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I ain't trying to start, no, because he talking about
comb and brush man blow mus right there. But I
understand all that. But this is a sentimental value. Man's
sentimental to me. Man, just something that my little sentlemental
to me. Okay, go on, my favorite uncle. Man. Okay,
you're talking about pulling up this body. Man, I got
pun boy, Man, Man, I don't want no if you
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be talking out the man, that's one man. You shitting
know how you got prayed mane And we don't get
out like this here. Man, I ain't finna seen here
and argue with you. I got some tea, Hey, I
got some mean I mean, will you stay at man?
Let me say this, man, I got some people that's
here with me right now. You know, some of my friends,
and we got some shovels so I can actually go
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over there and go on and get the call because
now and in the morning, ain't nobody gonna even now.
You ain't gonna go get now but with an on birthday,
what you gonna get? You don't dig up for going
to get a comment. I got a shovel too. You're
talking about go on and severl tests come dig up
my uncle. Hey man, I'm finna gone on and tell
you just like here go hey man, I'm trying to
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get my comb and brush back. I ain't trying to
have no problems with you, but I want my comb
and plus only he you think you're talking, because man,
go to Rond Greue, go on Ron Green Bay and
walk im up the safecoat. They got them about this.
I ain't know it. Ain't nobody that's been even about
your uncle that morning, that just when you ain't even
got the ro to be holing at me all. Ain't
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nobody holler at you? Man. I'm telling you I got
a call in Bush and your uncle kack it and
I want my pusson what he did want that you
might dig too, tay what from a bus? Then you
gonna find right over in there round. Yes, told you
you're trying to do. You're trying to dig a grateful
that you don't say that. I've been trying to get
these on here. Stop crying it mad, stop man, I
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did you with his body? I did you, boy? I
understand what you're going do I do is doing. I
told you I know my cray is here and I
want my henna have like come my digging or somebody
about it? Man over call in a bush? I got it.
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I just tried to call you like a man because
I wanted to get the call in brush and I
didn't want to go when I give you a permission. Now,
if I gotta go without getting your permission, where I
would read you don't know me, the client would read,
gonna cry with me. It's to mess up the man
cry with me, your brother, You'll go. I want to
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say something else to you. You ain't doing you? Are you?
Letten Tommy from the Steve Harvey Morning Show? You jumped,
not prank by your boss? Man? Hello, you tell me
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I pranked by your boy. I got a breath of
the curse, and I think I needed that cry. Hey man,
I gotta ask you, man, what is the baddest radio
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show in the land? You know? Like I know Stephen Harvey? Man?
Did I get your man? Sun? Oh? Man? Getting me?
Ain't the word? Man?
Speaker 2 (08:06):
You're not gonna study of act like? I ain't crazy?
Speaker 1 (08:09):
What I ain't gonna what what act like?
Speaker 2 (08:15):
When you're saying somebody that's certified crazy, you're supposed to
stop and salute.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Now, did I do that thing right? There. Yeah, cry
with me.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
You don't know me, you don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
I love that, I love Alabama.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
It's gonna be just that stupid next week, but you're listening.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
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