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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, you got a nephew, I got, I got guy.
Let me run one for your nappy hair hiddios nappy. Hello, Hello,
I'm trying to get Frances. Hey, friends, how you doing.
My name is Darryl Darl kids. They go to our together.
Oh yeah, yeah, your daughter is Kalin, right, yes, okay,
and my son is a DJ Darryl Jr. I think
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I may have met you at the beginning of the school.
Yeah you remember meeting me, Daryl Darl. Oh, I met
a lot of people, but I'm sorry I can't place
you right now. Okay, no problem. Hey, listen, um, I
was getting your call. You know, there's only a handful
of black kids at the school, you know, being a
private school and all. And uh, we the black parents,
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we all got together and had a meeting a couple
of nights ago. Okay, you said all the black parents. Okay,
I wasn't there. What wasn't our call? Uh, well, we
actually had a meeting about your daughter, Kalin. Well what
about Kalin? Is she is there a problem at school
as she claimed or something? I don't even know about.
What's what's going on with? Well? Actually we're you know,
we feel privileged to be you know. You know, like
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I said, it's only a handful of blacks, and we
try to carry ourselves in a dignified way, our presence,
our attitude, the way we handle ourselves. And uh, you know,
Kaylin is doing very good in school, I want, I understand,
and very nice with all the rest of the kids.
He's getting along. That's not the problem. What we're what
we're trying to get is um the grooming of Kalin.
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You know, Kalin has these braids, and what we were
trying to do is give you know, we had a
meeting about it. We want to have hold on, hold
on hold of did you just say her grooming? Something
wrong with her grooming? Well, it's not necessarily her clothing,
of course, you know, the kids were the uniforms, but
the braids, you know, we we want to represent ourselves
with a lot of dignity. The way we carry ourselves.
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We want to be um, you know, pretty much nice
and clean, spitting polish. We would really prefer for her
hair was straight and opposed to being braided up, you know,
And I mean that kind of gives off a ghetto
type of look to it. And that's what we're trying
to avoid. Are you crazy? It's something wrong with you.
You are. First of all, how the hell you get
my nu If you couldn't call me for me, why
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are you calling me now? Like I said, ma'n the
meeting was to get the general consensus on where all
the parents feeling the same way about your daughter and
her braids. You know, we're just trying to keep everything classy.
When it comes to the blacks that attended school. It's
only ten of us, you know, ten children attending. I'll
tell you what you can attend. You can what you
can attend to is this phone hanging up in your face.
(02:35):
You tell the parents, all of them for me. Y'all
can go straight and hit rock bottom out of hell.
Talk about my child and her braids. Her braids are ethnic,
they are nice, she's well groom and I don't know
how in the hell you got my telephone number. But
tell all the parts from me to kiss the crack
of my you know what. Listen. So, first of all,
I don't like the way that you're talking to me. Okay,
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I carry myself with class, with dignity. I'm spitting polished, ma'am.
You're not call me her hairstyle and let me say
something real Cato to your Okay, you and all your
parents can hit rock some out of hell. Don't call
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me no more with no like this. This is ignorant.
I'm far beyond this. My child is well groomed. She
is gonna go to that school as a matter of fact,
as much money that costs to go there too. Y'all
should have been meeting on how we can get together
and pay the tuitions. How about fact? Are you turning
to sit here and tell me that you've got a
problem taking her braids down and wearing her hair straight
so she can look a lot more classy than what
(03:38):
she looks right now. At your pathetic look that she's
having right now, you know what I don't. What's your
hair looks like? Take a picture of your self and
send it to me texted to me, since you get
folks phone numbers, and give it to you. Take a
picture of you step being texted to me. I bet
you you look like who would have thought it? My
daughter's braids are gonna stay up for the rest of
the years. As a matter of fact, we ain't gonna rebraided.
(04:00):
It's gonna say that way, so it could be mad
at and represent that's what we're gonna do. Frances listening,
I don't I don't want to argue. I just wanted
to call and see if we could actually, you know,
come to a medium on this. Do you think that
there's a possibility that I mean, when I'm I'm picking
up DJ tomorrow after school, would it what would it
be all right if I picked up little Caylin and
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brought her home and let my wife do our hair. Please?
I wish that you would pick my start up and
see what the hell I do. I'm gonna call my
husband's him to come over your house and whoop your
after he braids. Yo, I wish you would pick up
my so I call the police on. As a matter
of fact, you're gonna have to call the police on
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me and my husband. Do it and see what happens. Ma'am.
I'm just trying to get some class here. That's all
we're wanting. We're not wanting to fight with you. It's
just the blacks here. We think that we want a
little bit more classy look of the way we are groom.
That's the only thing we're looking for. The only person
who's gonna be taking the classes. And when we get
to what you're gonna be kicking the class? How about back? Yeah,
(05:04):
I can't stand up like you. Y'all get five dollars
and one penny in your box and think you better
than everybody as you get where you came from. As
a matter of fact, what's your what's your name? Because
I'm calling the principle on your uh day, give me
your name and Mr who what's your name? Uh? That's
(05:24):
that's that's that's that's not that's not really what my
name is. But that's what told me when you first
called me. What is your real name? My name is
my name. My real name is Tommy Thomas. No, no,
my last name either. What the hell is your name?
Do you know? My name is Tommy nephew Tommy from
the Steve Harby Morning Show. Your husband Keith got me
(05:45):
to play phone call you bubby, Oh my god, keep
put you. You got me ready to kick the pts
cool and everything there. I'll tell you what. Keep eat
(06:07):
out for the rest of the week. He told me.
He said, man, he said, it don't take about two
and a half minutes for my wife to go off.
He said, it don't take but two and a half,
He said, you all right, all calm down. Let what what?
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I got one more thing to ask you? What is
the baddest and I mean the baddest radio show in
the land. You know it's a Steve Harvid morning show. Okay,
tell me you know we don't play when you come
to our hairstyle. Stop playing. You played money. Just go
all all the beautiful susters out there. I'm just playing
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letter up next,