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Still your good Will and good Timestation ten seventy w D I A listen
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Free never sounded so good. Yeahwith a Heart and Soul of Memphis.
Ten seventy w D I A MemphisStormy Compensations, Stormy conversations. Say,

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after a stormy conversations, God speakingmind, speaking mind, got something
the same. Now it's the time. It's the time you can talk about
Danny situated, situait and the beststormy conversations, Stormy conversations, stormy compensations.

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We can talk about Danny situation andthe best stormy conversations. What's really
going on? Everybody? It isTuesday, April thirtieth. I am stormy.
Hey, it's the stormy experience.Man. I hope your Tuesday is
amazed. I really do. Ido? I do? I do?

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You know what I was thinking onthe way here today? A few things.
I got some pet peeves. Igot some pet peeves, and I
want to know if you got some. You know some of the things.
A few things that irk me sobad. Man. One, when people
lie to you, they don't tellyou the truth. I hated was abody

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lied to me. You have hadsomething on your face, and then somebody
leave the room, and you're like, why didn't they just tell me that
was on whatever? They really didn'tlie to you. But that is one
of my pet peeves too. Okay, that's one number two. Social media,
when I just have to see twothings. I mean, even though

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I'm not following, I don't followpeople generally that post uh, fights and
things like that, even though Iknow the media, you know, they
post stuff like that on social means. That's probably one of my pet peeves
when I fights, when I seefights on social media, and and when
I see videos, you know,sometimes I'll go to entertainment blogs kind of

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like reading the paper. I'll goto entertainment blogs to you know, kind
of keep up with what's going on. And you go to an entertainment blog
and there's somebody is with they ooh, somebody's child half naked. They gotta
they gotta turn around. It's like, what the world do I just have
to see now. That's one ofthe reasons why I don't like, I

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don't want my grandchildren on social media, even though my grandson is on there
and he's he's grown man now.I mean, he's what twenty and you
know the problem with that is withhim being twenty years For a minute there,
I was thinking, oh, he'sso young. But I don't think
that no more. That he's aman and he gonna have the man up.

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But that's between him and his mama. Now, okay, him manning
up and his mom and dad andwhoevery date, that's between them. But
I heard this young man say thison social media. Y'all, do y'all
watch BMF. Do y'all watch that? BMF is uh that series that fifty

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did about the black Mafia family.I forgot. I forgot the guy's name.
I forget his name. Meach isabout Big Meach and Little Meach.
His actual son is playing him inBMF. His actual son, y'all,
So Da Vinci who plays the brother. He had a conversation somebody was interviewing

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him and ya, this this youngman, he's got to be in his
twenties. I would think. Idon't know he came to Memphis. As
a matter of fact, he wasat chuckles. I don't know what he
was doing at chuckles. But Iwas trying to break my neck to get
self. I didn't get it.I didn't get there because I love that
I love that show. I shouldn'tbe admitting that. No, that should

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be I'm a grown woman. Ilove being meth I really love that show.
Just seeing their lives. I don'tcondone the things that they did.
And I hate that we live ina culture that that idolizes drug dealers.
And you know that, I hatethat we live in a culture like that,
because that's that's that's what happened.Anyway, Davengie had this to say

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about young people, and it reallyblew my mind. Listen at this young
man this country. You guys,baby the shit, oh grown men.
I didn't expect that, which isinsanity. It is this concept in America
that's like you or telling people that, oh, he's in his twenties,
he's a kid. It's like no, in this country, he's saying,
no, he's a grown man.You're not like, don't you're giving a

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person an excuse. So I justwant to say, when you're in your
teenage years, take that serious.A lot of us think, oh,
we're so young, we can justdo whatever. Like people think their twenties
is to wasting. I play mycards right in my twenty and I'm still
in my twenties and now my parentsare retired. God don't give you years
to waste, otherwise you wouldn't havehim. So this idea is young O,

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your live once and like, yeah, keep doing that. And when
you're fifty and social Security is runout and all that stuff, it's like
we're gonna start looking back. AndI'm like, damn, I where someone
told me? So? I lovethat way, Like, don't waste your
younger years. Stop the notion ofI'm so young and I have so much
time. You don't know what couldhappen to you? To mom, you

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don't not that. If that ain'tsome wisdom, I don't know what is.
I'm finna send that post to everyyoung person I know, because you
know, it made me think aboutmy my my grandson. He ain't no
baby, he ain't no child nomore. He's a grown man. He

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might be nineteen. Is he twentychild? I don't know. Eighteen nineteen.
You're grown and you need to makesome decisions and stop throwing your life
away. Take life seriously now whileyou're in your twenties. So like what
he said, when you get inyour fifties, you don't have to wear.
How there are things in my lifeI wish I had done differently.
I wish i'd done And I waspretty serious at a young age, you

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know, even though i'd you know, gotten pregnant and I was a teenage
mama had all my kids when Iwas a teenager, even though that happened
to me, I was pretty seriousas a young person. But I wish
that I was, you know,I had taken it a little bit more
serious, you know, seriously,my life a little bit more serious.

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And I don't want my grandkids toor my kids for that matter, you
know, I want them to takelife seriously too, and they do,
but I want my grandkids to takethings, take life, you know,
seriously. So anyway, I don'tknow Da Vinci. He got me on
that. He got me on thatlast thing I want to talk to you
about before we go through the phonelines. Y'all. Uh, y'all,

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looks like they're getting ready to cannabis. Have you heard about it? The
reclassification of marijuana. The Drug EnforcementAgency is reportedly seeking to reclassify marijuana to
a lesser severity in what could bethe biggest change in marijuana policy since the
drug was first outlawed. The proposal, first reported by the Associated Press,

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would lead the DEA to take publiccomments on a plan to recategorize marijuana.
In this reclassification, marijuana would movefrom a Schedule one drug, which is
believed to be highly dangerous, addictive, and not for medical use, to
be a Scheduled three drug that canbe lawfully prescribed as medication. Marijuana has

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been a Schedule one drug since theControl Substances Act was signed in nineteen seventy
by President Ronald or excuse me,President Richard Nixon. Now this is going
to be a landmark thing here,because you know, twenty four states have
legalized marijuana for recreational use and fourteenhave legalized it for medical use. But

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it's not supposed to supersede, youknow, whatever the state's laws on this.
But it might change some people's mindsas it relates to marijuana. I'm
sure there's a lot of people that'sprobably happy about it. But are you
happy about this? Should marijuana beon this list to be reclassified from a
Schedule three to a schedule from aSchedule one to a Schedule three, y'all?

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Think about that, y'all? Readyfor marijuana to be legal all over
the world, not just the UnitedStates. We'll see what happens with that,
and definitely let y'all know anyway,but y'all tell me what y'all think
about it. Nine on one fivethree five, nine three four two eight
hundred five zero three nine three fourtwo eight three three five three five nine
three four two. Let's go tothe phone lines. W D I A

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hello, Hello, Hello, Doyou have me? I do? Okay,
Hey, look real quick. Ilove the prayer down Memphis Finance get
Together. I love the prayer downon Bill Street. I love mail young

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and talking about we revitalizing living itand you know, some sort just do
something for the children, you know. Yeah, I think that's his plan.
Yeah. Well, I mean whenI was growing up, we had
that and it was one. Buthere's the big thing that I wanted to

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say. This is Mother's Day.See, I want to listen to another
video station and that's a song.Wait a minute, Wait a minute,
you was listening to another You cheatingon us. Come on here, you
listening to somebody else. Okay,I'm just messing with you. That's a
song out and I heard it wasa Memphis artist called Lord, I thank

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you for Mama, and he didan informocial and everything and told us where
to go check out the video.If you go to that video, it
is in time now. This brotheris really telling it like it needs to
be in like it was Barry Powell. Lord, I thank you for Mama
YouTube. I guarantee you if yousee that video, you would say,

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I gotta assure it to every youngmother. It is all right. Well,
thank you so much. I appreciateyou calling in telling us that w
D I a hello, Hey,how you doing today? I'm doing good?
How are you all right? Well? I got today marijuana. I

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don't care what they class five oneto three. They still gonna smoke with
regards. They gonna do that.They gonna do that. Now my pet
pe, my real pet pee.I don't know. I hate when somebody
use my mic away and they don'tclear it all. Oh and it's just

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blinking blinking all night, all night, nobody see it. That's my biggest
it is. But Stormy, Iwant you to have a blessed one.
You'se a beautiful person. I nevermet you, but I see you look
like you're beautiful end beautiful beautiful smile. Thank you. All right, you

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have a blessed one. You havea blessed one too, Okay, all
right, all right, yeah that'sthat. Yeah, I was thinking about
another pet peeve. Yeah, butI'm not gonna say that pet peeve right
now. I'm gonna save it forfor a little bit later. W d
I A hello. Yes, indeedsmin Macaus, you got lie it.

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I'm telling you. That's the moremoved. Oh, Macas, come on
now, now I can see legalizingit, well, I can see,
you know, making it one ofthose you know how a lot of legislative
well a lot of cities. Youknow, if you have a little bit
of marijuana on you, it couldbe, you know, a crime,

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and you know the severity could be. But as far as so, I
say, as far as that isconcerned, I don't think you should go
to jail for a little bit ofa small amount of marijuana. But legalizing
it, are you sure about that? Marks the life? Don't you criticize
it? You know, hey,mariguana, A certain amount of mariguana have

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to sell in us in a communitybecause if you don't sell, if people
want, you think people going crazyit. You know, hey, stapyacy.
What happens your really is so mad? It is taking please, you
know it's a natural term. It'ssomething that's weird. I probably will see.
So you know what they got toworry about? Is that cocky?

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And is that white leady? Yousee that Russia near that that's more that
track. You know what I'm saying, that do more devastations alcohol. Alcohol
makes up your liver when you smoke. Early want to do is go eat.
You know what I'm saying. Please, you know, hey, that's
the most intelligent move. And they'regonna do it. They're gonna do it.

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You know it sounds like it.It sounds like thank you, Marcus.
You sound really happy about the legalizedstation or the reclassification of marijuana.
W D I A hello, ohstuff, Hey, what's going on?
Nothing much. I don't want tochange it so much, but I I

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want to just say what's on mymind. I was trying to figure out
how them guys and bothered in thatshooting over their orange mile got out a
baby walk away from jail the nextday. If somebody could explain that to
me. Wait a minute, Okay, now I hear what you're saying.
But I'm trying to figure out whatshooting you're talking about in Orange Mount.

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So you're telling that, you're tellingme that somebody was arrested for the shooting
that happened at that park. Ohuh, they had another children involving the
chaff definitely. Well, a mangot killed, right, and it was
four guys. One of them gotkilled, and three of them went to
jail. And the next day theywalked right out of jail. My lord,

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you mean to tell me they're outof jail all ready. Day.
I'm trying to figure out how inthe world that happened that somebody can explain
it. Well, I think it'sprobably our bond system, because I think
the way it's set right now.He said, whatever you can afford,

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that's messed up. Yeah, Ishould never see the light of day shooting
at the police and everything. MaybeI got the information on what happened.
No, I think you're right.I think you're absolutely right. I think
that was what you know. Aday or so after we heard about the
you know, the deputy shooting theperson. Because the word is the the

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whoever the person was in that carwas actually going toward the deputies, and
that's why they shot, Yeah,so I don't maybe the other guys didn't
do nothing. No, I heardit was a shootout. You're right.
I heard it was actually a shootoutwith the police. Right, I will
walk out, and they did.But that's all I have. All Right,

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that's that's a good question. Thankyou so much for calling in.
I appreciate you. That's a goodquestion. Hot, And I think it's
our bell system, and I'm gonnatell you something. That system is about
to change. Yeah, and Ithink the new law goes into effect first
of July. W D I Ahello, they storm me. Hey,

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how you doing. I'm good?How are you? I'm good? Look,
I'm like Marcus. They might aswell make it legal because they're using
it for medical purposes, so whynot let everybody smoke it? Want to
m hm? Right as well?Right as well? They claim they needed

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for medical purposes, you know.M And another thing laid in the microwaves.
Uh huh. She is not theonly one. I get so angry.
And it's sad that they leave mymicrowaves with the numbers still on it.

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That means that it's still on asfar as I'm concerned. Yeah,
but you know what, go ahead, I'm sorry. I just say I
hate when my great grandchildren do that. I hate it. I don't tell
you what my pet peeve. Ididn't want to say it because I ain't
want to, you know, UH, mess somebody up. But I can't
stand when a man goes to thebathroom and leave that seat up. Oh

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my god, you're absolutely correct.So why do you need I don't even
under saying why you let it up? Period? It's nothing that big.
Excuse me, but I'm just saying, what is your purpose? What?
Let me get back to one ofthese Millie Jackson songs. Oh my goodness,

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that's that's one of my pet peeves. Thank you so much for calling
that. Bye bye bye bye wD I Hey, hello, Hey,
I'm good. You all right?Yeah, y'all know better listen what they

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talking about about the marijuana igalize thewell Biden the Biden administration said, hey,
yay, say let's do what wegotta do. Uh. President Joe
Biden directed the Department of Health andHuman Services UH to conduct a review on
how marijuana is scheduled. In thereview, the HHS recommended that the drug

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be rescheduled to UH Schedule three.Okay, so I Schedule three, I
believe is the it's where it's notas addictive or what you know, the
Schedule one drug, which is believedto be highly dangerous. That's what it
is. It's a scheduled one drugmarijuana right now. But the Schedule three
drug can be lawfully prescribed as medication. Yeah. Yeah, And it'll be

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a good thing for for mened withTennessee because we just like when you go
somewhere out of town, like andthey and they and they got to legalize
there. They texted like whoa,you know, takes really hot. You
know, it did the whole thegovernment said we're gonna if we're gonna stand

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on a dollar none of that nowmuch so it'll it'll bring revenue here.
And then like Ma said, itis probably like it'll keep everybody clomb because
everybody else on they like, God, I don't know. I just I
all okay, freddy bye bye byebye, oh freddy, oh freddy.

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I don't I don't. I don'tknow about this whole. Yeah, I
don't know about this reclassification. Andin the Gateway drug, I don't smoke
it myself. I only tried itone time in my life and I was
an adult when I tried it,I had a bad experience. W D
I A hello, good afternoon.How you doing good afternoon? Miss Freddie?

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How are you doing good? Lovelyto hear from you to yes,
ma'am, I believable. One ofmy pet peas is I don't do do
drop ins. Oh don't just stopby my house you unannounced. I don't
do that, you said, dude, drop ins or drop ins? No

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good, I don't do do dropins. Right, I come on here,
you're gonna come over here? Youneed to call hey man, and
don't be outside my door. Uh, I was gonna come by your house.
Were you at? I'm right outside? Oh? Will you stay out
there? Have you ever done that? Though, miss Freddy? Now you're

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too sweet to be leaving them outside. No, you've never done that.
I did my husband niece like that. How kind of see what y'all was
doing? Oh? Well, wejust sitting here. Well, I was
gonna come back, Yeah, youcome on, I'm outside, and he
looked down said hell no, youain't excuse me. You're supposed to say

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h E hockey sticks. You're notsupposed to say the word h E hockey
STIGs at hockey sticks. Ak,and my next stag p is don't leave
no dishes in my sink for thenext morning. You didn't had a snack
and ate something, you better washthem dishes up. How that talk,

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Miss Freddy? Tell them no,clean up after yourselves. Clean up after
yourself. And I agree with youwith the toilet seat that I must have
been around. Oh god, Iwas with my my my there with my
uncle and my aunt and and andthey had three boys, and I was

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onder girl. Me and my auntwere only two women. Now, so
that's for a man, right,Okay, we had to get that straight
when they were younger. Okay,I had to marry about a husband.
Ever, sod, Hey put thatseat up when you go in there.
Hey, I had a bad experience, had to go so bad, and

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then you know how you be ina hurry, and I usually always check
to make sure I went down.Had uh uh m. I had to
take that. I jumped up realquick, had a guy jump in the
shower, washed myself out, jumpto see them let it down. Okay,

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thank you, you have a gradewind. Now take care y'all.
Something else. Oh that is mypet feeve. Seriously with men, why
do y'all. Why why, why? Why? Think about us? What
to do that Mother's day is aroundthe corner, think about us? Okay,

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gotta take a break. I seeyou guys, holding on. Hang
on for me. I'll be backand we're back. Hey, everybody,
I'm stormy. It is the stormyexperience up in here. Today. I
gotta say happy birthday to my daughterMelanie. Today's her birthday. You know,

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my daughter is graduating. She toldme that and my family members,
you know, not to make abig deal out of it, but she
is graduating, getting her to degreenext month in May. She said,
don't worry about coming to this.I want y'all to come to my next

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graduation. Yeah, it'll mean alittle bit more. But her birthday is
today. So proud of her,so proud of her. She became a
mother at she got married at ayoung age. I think she got married
at like eighteen, and you knowher and her husband had my grandson.
And yeah, she she you know, didn't finish college then and then she

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went back and now is finishing college. I'm so proud of her, So
proud of all these young folks youknow, that decide that that's what they
want to do. I'm kind oflike this. I don't think that you
know, every child has to goto college, but I do think y'all
to do something with your life.Figure it out and figure it out fast.

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Let me go back to the phonelines. W D I A.
Hello, Helloes, I am andyou know what I am doing that job
in the world I love. Haveyou ever written in a rig? I

(25:06):
don't think so. I don't thinkI've ever. No, I don't think
I have. Man, you gotto try, and next time I'm never
gonna take you around the square.You can see what it like, what
it like in a rig? Hey, can I get you a quick shout
out here? I would like tosay, uh, shout out to Jenny's
Full of Love, mister Earl,mister Ed and Barbara and Champane Cisco.

(25:33):
You remember those people. I knowyou remember Danny Fuller, Lord, but
you remember I'm gonna say it.And mister Earl. I know I ain't
gonna lie. I don't you don'tremember mister Earl. Oh Man, he's
a gym. I'm bad. He'sa gym. I bet yeah he is.

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But what all I could talk aboutI ain't get a chance to get
in yesterday. If I give usa raider, I'm on saying what what
Colin would say about that? He'sa buster? He's a true buster.
Okay, he's a buster. Youknow what that You know what if John
Friends should have done when you startasking for that ring back, he didn't,

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he should have what he tricked her? Yeah, he tricked her.
He tricked her, So she shouldhave tricked him. You know, she
should have went and got that ringchain before he did and like, hey
dude, you want to ring backhere? Okay, and he would have

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got you know, you know,he would have got tricked. You know
I had. I had the samesituation. I was, you know,
uh engaged to a lady down inuh Columbia, South America in KRT t
Hana. I bought her a uhyou know, a a hard diamond ring.
It was about seven grand in andthen gave it and gave it didn't

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work, you know, I toldher, hey, you can keep it,
you know what I mean, it'syours, because I didn't feel good
at getting the back. What amI doing give it to another girl?
Saying hey, it's you know ringfor you? You know what I mean?
It up for her. So andshe got a chance to keep it,
and we just kept moving on.But hey, and my pet Peevedal,
you better make that dead in themorning. That bed better be made.

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You know what I'm saying. Yeah, make come up man every morning.
My rig. That thing is tight. You're like when I was in
the army. You know what Imean. On that bounce up in the
seeing it. Okay me, that'sall I have to say. Hunt that
horn for me again. You go. That's what I'm talking about right there,

(27:48):
Thank you. You know what Igot. Uh uh. Let's see
a call in from the talkback featureyesterday. They were talking about the ring.
Let me see if I can pullthis collar up here, Steves Johnson.
I have to remember that one,make a fake one and get the

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real one better. Although I'm nevergiving up that type of look. I
know that's right. You don't wantnobody to get it. Don't give it
up. W d I A hello? Hey, hey, uh Ryan Evers

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and listen. In a while mostof them called bem s well a car
body, but must earth passed away. Okay. In the words of standing
there, he's in this eluctrious citycity. Yeah, yeah, I got

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a whole lot of pig peas.But I'm gonna tell you my mind to
don't come to my house and askme do you have any body water?
And I say yes, I do. You won't get up and beat me
going to my refrigerator. That's ano no. You don't go in my
refrigerator. You wait the water andplus you don't go in my refrigerator.

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Period when the children will live,they had to for what they wanted after
refrigerator, because the little childs arejust running there and wash their hands and
when they get through, they touchingeverything. But that's my biggest stuff,
hond. I don't walk up inhere and ask me you burst mile actually
matter if I get a bottle ofwater at refrigerator. The ass is no,

(29:38):
yeah, no, And that's whatthe courteous thing to do to lady
d I think. You know,sometimes we have to, you know,
we we try to teach our kidsthat kind of stuff in hopes that when
they become adults, they won't goto you know, people's houses doing that
where you know storm, I don'task them that thing visits right now they're

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grown. But if they come tomy house and they grown, sime flavor,
you grown now I don't know whereyou're being, don't know where your
hand's been. And the thing withthe mic awaves, Like I tell them
now, they did learn this forme. You can keep a mic away,
Grand me. I hate people youopen a microwaves and you ain't playing

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your You mean you won't. Youdon't clean your mic away. All you
gotta do is kind of plate upor something over. What you're gonna eat
is never wear pop your mic away. It's like it was when you first
bought it to me and for me. And a toilet seat you stowing me
any warman got, whether it's ayoung man, whether he's fat, if

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it's a man in the house,you don't have to try to clean your
toilet, whether it's the seat upor whether the seat down right bottom.
I'm serious when they using it.This seat is yellow, palm yellow.
So they don't mean no harm,but to cause daytime and facing the toilet

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when you get Oh, I hateto sit down. Oh, I hate
to sit down, and the toiletdon't look like it's free. I ain't
sitting on until I reached out thereand give me some rice. And now
that it don't don't matter ever.Being jag JK, don't girls that bathroom?
How didn't lose you? But Icaught up. I'm out there and

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I better head. And like theysaid, you want to hear the US
bath room that roast with me out. He roases me out to see anything
yellow on that toilet on that nostormy team, that will get easy,
thank you. And you have agood one too. Yeah. And if
it's yellow, you ain't drinking enoughwater. Please get them you need some

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more water. Seriously, it's that'sa sign of dehydration. Just remember that,
Okay. Miss Merrile or Morell sheemailed me and she said, please
tell Marcus that there are several herbsthat one shouldn't ingest. Everything that comes
from the earth is not meant forhuman consumption. Ugly, And Miss Mary

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said, uh, yesteryear habits.I don't do old school nineteen sixty habits
all right now, w d Ia hello? I'm in love with Mary
Jane my name checking chong cheating chunks, that's back in the date. We

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don't do that no more. Weold people. We ain't got no bit
doing it. But am we ain'tgot on the don who said it was
over there K ninety seven stay overthere. You had one on one,
stay on over there, or youcan chip on over here. We are
letting you know today that this todaythat if you go in the bathroom,
please if you use it. Butthey tell me my be right there.

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I can't stand somebody go in theredroom with a gas thing whatever, and
I said, whoa. I stoppedon my break and dirt back because they
have left a lot of stuff inthere, something floating, all roll and
tall, the table everywhere that Ohmy god, I my stomach and went
back up. I said, Lord, this is what gets me worse than
anything. I said, I gotso many. I'm like the lady.
She took two of them from me. But I'm telling you it is bad.

(33:34):
When you got to go and yougo cop your breaks, you can
fill them on your feet. Hesaid, I can't go in there.
Take your friend's house or wherever.It just rough like that. The dishes
get you and somebody come over yourhouse. They not gonna do it.
They said, come come in,you tell them to have a seat,
and they walk off to your bedroom. Now you're too. I used to
do it and seventy so they didn'tgone one walk to go back house you

(33:57):
don't do. Now they come inyour house, take a tour. I
ain't no tours happening up in here. You're gonna have to ask me.
You're in your house and all yousaid, well, come in and have
a seat. But you look aroundchurch numbers or whatever. Friend, family
walking all through the kitchen. Ohlook at this, and I ain't know
you had that. They're all upin your bedroom looking at everything around the
bed and saying, what y'all startdoing this? Now stop that going over

(34:21):
four house, going all through thehouse like in the museum. Hen it,
Jay, you you don't need this, you don't need that. Let
me have this. Then they startfiguring if you die, can I get
it? If you if you somethinghappening, you can I get that?
Samatoma? Can I have it?And hello? And happy birthday to Melody
and i'll rest of you all outthere. Thank you. Captain's so sweet?

(34:42):
W d I A hello? Hello? Storm? Hey all right,
hey Storm, first of all,happy birthday to your Melody. Oh okay,
so how come to you don't remembermy name like jackson name Steve?
Yeah, I mean you recognize Jackson'svoice when you call. And now just

(35:07):
watch it. Just remember me sometimes, Oh Steven, I will do that
all right. My two type ofpeas is I hate it when the person
come to your house and we'll seehendersy on the shelves, and they want
a big glass that Hennis fields forme. You don't passed all your damn

(35:32):
liquor stores. You should have broughtsome. Now you come over here,
Stephen. Now watch your mouth,watch your moouth. They want to come
over here and drink about the Henderson, but you ain't brought there. You
don't pas all the likings though.Don't come over here think you're gonna drink
a bot my Hennys on the ship. Bring your own, bob. And

(35:53):
my second one, I hate whena woman comes and goes in your back
from look him. If I ain'tgot no spray out and ran out,
pull out some of the tea perfumeand spray and shut the door. Don't
put all that stuff in the sprayin the air, need leave the door,
shut the door. If I ain'tgot no spray, pull out some

(36:15):
of the tea perfume and spraying airand shut the door and we cool.
Okay, all right, you gotit off your chest? You okay,
you better huh. You better yougot it off your chest? You better?
Oh yeah, I feel a greatthanks. You're welcome. You're welcome,

(36:37):
y'all. Something else today? Whatis going on with y'all? W
d I A hello? Hey,hey, what's going on? Saw man?
Nothing much? Come man, talkto me. Some of those be
the story that's so funny because youknow you may have experienced I'm similar to
what funny? Yes, you know, absolutely, but look yeah, but

(36:57):
look uh, I like I likethey talking about taking it from the schedule
one to a three because that way, you know, you can just get
a protription from the doctor and youknow, tell you a little bit here
and there whatever. And according tothe doctor they said help for some different
things. Sure, I guess it'llbe all right as long as it's you
know, prescribed. But everybody don'tneed it though, everybody don't need it

(37:19):
coming man, because you know,it may be okay for some people,
but marijuana is not good for everybody, true, right. That's why I
like to be prescribed, because Ithink that's what you said. They're trying
to say that where the doctors coulddescribe it. And so but I got
a few little pet peas right numberone, you're not smoking in my house
under no circumstance. No smoking.Okay. Number two, do not leave

(37:46):
my seat down. Let that seatback up. I will tell you not
to come back over here. Ohback up, Okay, I'm serious.
Okay now. But three, don'tput nothing in my trash can if it's
not paper, no food, yourbeer bottles and whatever else. Take a
mouth at. Don't spit in mytrash kid, and don't spit in my

(38:07):
seat because those last two things youwould never come back in here. Mmmm.
Those are the two grosery steeds Ican think of pretty much. Trash
kids sping my feet. Yeah,automatic gone forever. Yeah, I'm out
all right, common man, that'sa no note for common man. Don't
do it. Don't even do it, he said, don't even bring that
over him. Take it somewhere else, but don't bring it over here.

(38:29):
W D I A hello, Yeah, what's up? Man? I got
two pet peeves? Man? Yougot old these some major pet peeves,
y'all, y'all get ready for it, because it's gonna be something talk to
me major for me, man.Third one is the first one is uh

(38:51):
eating dinner with somebody who chew withtheir mouth over. Man, that's the
lastest thing in the world. Whatif what if? What if? They
can't help it that that ain't myproblem. I get up on the table,
move around. I can't even fakeit with you. I can't do
it, oh my goodness. Andmy second one, my second one is

(39:12):
when I open the door, holdthe door before a young lady and she
don't even say thank you, ma'am. I'm not trying to flirt with you.
I'm not trying to high let you. I might be trying to get
a better view while I'm being polite. That beside the point. Oh my
goodness. You gotta say thanks,okay, okay, well yeah yeah,
and most of us do. Sometimesy'all don't hear it though, you don't

(39:38):
take your one way or the other. Hey, man, thank you so
much, Thank you so much.W d I a hello, Hello,
Stormy? What's happening? Girl?Can't call it? Well, you better
call it because if they're not everybodycalling you missing the name? You don't

(40:01):
remember me? I bet you rememberme? All right? Then? Hello?
I got a song for you,and I don't sing, but I'm
gonna throw this out there about yourdaughter. She get it from her mama
should get it from her mama.Hello, my mom, I just thought

(40:23):
see of all that because I ain'tbeen able to get in lately. You
already know I'll be trying. Ibe trying, but I'm a working man.
You're working man. But one thingabout it. I just wanted to
call and send a shout out toyou. And then when I heard it
was your daughter's birthday, I justthought, what how appropriate to tell you?
She get it from her mama.She is beautiful and that's all I

(40:45):
got to say. Thank you.I'll make sure that I let her know
I'm gonna send her this show soshe can hear all the birthday shout out.
Think you guys and let her knowthat that that that your folks love
her through you. Let her knowthat I will, all right, d
I a hell? Hey? Whatyou do? Hold on, William?

(41:08):
Are you ordering something from somebody?What you're doing? What you got going
on? Yeah? I was takingcare of a customer, but you at
work. I like, I'm gonnacheck this out, all right, get
back with you tomorrow, all right? So God bless you to brother.
When it comes to when it comesto uh cigarettes and alcohol, what schedule

(41:34):
are they two three. What scheduleis probably I would I would think maybe,
I don't know. I don't knowbecause because cigarettes, we know for
a fact, are fully addictive.And when we talk about a gateway drug,
that's it. Now they try to, of course, the big powerful

(41:57):
uh tobacco companies you know, uh, you know, put in the money
to where pr would be something else'sgateway drugs when the actuality is the cigarettes
skate with drug. But anyway,you know what, I hadn't even thought
about that. It looks like cigarettes. Uh it's on the DEA Schedule of

(42:20):
Controlled substances. Hmmm. That's it. That's all they're gonna put down there
because of that that money lobbying.But when it comes to marijuana, yeah,
like alcohol, you know, it'sit has its purposes even you know
in the Bible it says that aheart that is broken, you know,

(42:42):
needs some wine. So you know, when it comes to marijuana, yeah,
for medical reasons. But just whenit comes to alcohol, we know
how many ricks there are from drunkdrivers, and that's the way it would
be too for marijuana. If becauseit does alter the thinking, you don't

(43:05):
you can't kill mind altering substance,Yeah, it is it does, mind
not, You'll fall asleep, youknow, just not thinking. You're thinking
about one thing and something else happens. You can't you know, can't react
fast enough. So you know,it has to be for a purpose.
It has to be for medical reasons, and that's that's what it should be

(43:25):
fores like so it should be justlike alcohol for relaxation in your own home
or not while you're driving. Gotit? Thank you so much, William?
Thank you? Yeah, all right, this is interesting because marijuana has
been a Schedule one drug since controlstuff, the you know, Control Substances

(43:45):
Act, so it would be aSchedule three drug that can be lawfully prescribed
as medication, and cigarettes are supposedlya control Now, William, now you've
got me thinking, Okay, we'redown to the wire, y'all. So
I need your comments pretty quick whenI talk to you to get you on

(44:07):
the phone. W D I Ahello, Hello, Hey hey miss Stormy.
So one thing can turn this cannabis. I can't agree or disagree,
but I do know my cannabis stopsare all in the green today, so
I'm making money everything. I knowit is after this announcement today, I

(44:34):
know it is. And when theylegalize it. I'm gonna be real,
agreed, girl, what I ain'tselling weed but don't making money? Hello,
Mercy, I hear you. SoI'm gonna deliver a driver And when
do you assessments effect us? Paga'sdropper offers to knock on their door to

(44:59):
door. She ain't doing that,no, look out the wonders. I'm
just kidding. But happy birthday,Melody and congratulations, thank you, bye
bye. I hope she don't justrun off with our packages out there.
Hope she let us know. WD I A hello, Hey, Hey,

(45:25):
I'm gonna call you back. Butthey got a long conversation. Okay,
West Memphis. W D I Ahello, Hey, how you doing?
Can you hear me? Okay,I can hear you. Just fine,
I'm good. How are you okay? I'm boyfying. This is done.
P They done, and I'm goingI want to make a quick response

(45:45):
to that. Uh mayl walla sitsawait huh Now, now people shouldn't get
so excited and think that uh adoctor is going to go uh a crazy
writing prescriptions uh in order for themto able to smoke Marilwuater legally. And
also, I take it kind ofperson. I once had the opportunity to

(46:12):
be allowed to marijuana, but thiswas I had stayed four colon cancer.
Oh wow, I could you know, very easily. God blessed me to
pull it through. But in orderfor me to be able to legally smoke
marijuana, I had a cancer situation. That's all I got to say.
Thank you. All right, allright, God bless you. I'm glad
you pulled through. W D IA. Hello, this is Neil.

(46:39):
Hey, Neil, real quick.Yeah. The marijuana situation, I mean
a lot of states doing it.I mean I think metal you know,
if for medical reasons or whether theylegalize whatever, uh, I know they
go it would make a lot ofmoney. But Tennessee is not going to
do it. But they got liquorstores on every corner. And alcohol is
bad for you too. But butmarijuana, I think it's not worse than

(47:01):
alcohol or what you know. Youknow, that's that's it may not be.
It may not be worse than cigarettes. May not be worse than cigarettes.
No, I won't. I don'tsmoke seeing me, but I want
to know. I try to myteenager. But you know I was smoked
SI because they don't know what theyput in the tobacco. They have so
many things he says on them,stays on the package. It can cause

(47:22):
cancer. People still just smoking theirtail off. And a lot of kids
that's smoking them blunts and everything.That's one thing anyway, smoking them all
blunts. They really gonna get it. But they catch them when and when
they get older. But I don'tknow. We have a pet people.
I do have one thing I'm concernedabout. Why do the parents not know
whether their child is at ten o'clockat night when they say on the there

(47:45):
sometimes why the people know whether theyshow children are at ten o'clock, you
know, you know, the teenagers, the young children. Why do parents
not know whether their children are Becausewhen I was growing up, I pictured
my mom knew where I was,and I knew where my kids were.
Yeah, yeah, you know whatI'm saying. I know what you're saying
exactly. So you know it's somethingto think about me. You know where

(48:06):
your kids are. You know,raise these charades like they should be raised.
I mean, I heard so manypeople say I'm not gonna raise them
chair like my mamma raised me,because your mama whoop your tail. But
anyway, but like I said,you know that man, But that's all
I got on all right, Thankyou so much, Neil. I appreciate
you calling. You know what,He's right. You need to know where
your kids are and raising your kids. Yeah right. Some people don't raise

(48:30):
their children like their parents raised thembecause they had a negative experience, you
know what I'm saying, and theytry to be a better parent. But
you need to know where your kidsare. I mean, you know if
you don't or do something, becauseafter a while, you're gonna get charged
if something. If they go outand do something, and hopefully your children

(48:50):
or grandchildren won't be those kids.But the laws are changing, you guys.
The law don't just letting you know, especially around here in Tennessee.
They just passed that law. Youcould be fined up to one thousand dollars
as a parent, as a parentif your child gets in trouble. So
yeah, I think that's gonna helppeople figure out what I'm kids. Okay,
that's gonna do it for today.If you'll hang on, I might

(49:12):
catch you. Get you on theother side of this commercial break bay because
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