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conversations. What's really going on?Hey, everybody, I am stormy with
you. Second day up May.How's everybody feeling? Are y'all all right?
Everybody doing all right? Man?I'm doing pretty good today. Blessed

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to be here, Thankful to behere with you on another Thursday, Friday,
Eve. Okay, let's get intoit. Let's get some conversation going
up in here, going own upin here, up and here. You
know what I was every now andthen I sit in the parking lot before
I come to work, and Ijust you know, I just sit.

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And today I actually went to Chickfil A, grabbed some food and sat
in the car and ate most ofit. Got me a little salad.
I brought that inside and I ateit inside. But while I was sitting
in the car, as you know, some of us do some of us
like the people watch. Do y'allever people watch? Do you ever go
somewhere and just you know, peoplewatch? Just watch and imagine what people

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are talking about, you know,try to figure out you know, or
think to yourself. I wonder whatthey do for a living, you know,
those kinds you have done that?Well? I was people watching a
little bit in the parking line.It's not a lot that you can see
in our parking lot, but peoplecoming in and going. But today I
saw I saw a man, nicelooking man, nice nice looking man.

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He was not very tall. Youknow, I don't know what it is
about women and why it is thatwe like tall men. I don't know
what that's about. We want themsix feet and taller. And I don't
know if that's a part of youryouth, because you know, the older

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I've gotten, height doesn't really matterto me like that he used to.
He used to kind of mad aboutten years of my life. I was
like, okay, I've always datedyou know, short man, tall man,
just you know, all of them. But I got to a point
where I was like, okay,I need I needs me a tall man

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in my life. So I datedtall man, went through that phase,
and now I'm at that phase whereit's like, nah, he doesn't have
to be tall. But this manis tall, rather nice looking, not
tall. He's not tall. I'msorry he was. He was actually kind
of short. That's not a goodword to say. Uh, how do

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I height challenged? I don't knowwhatever. You know, Okay, you
can imagine what I'm saying. Maybehe's about five five, maybe something like
that. And sometimes you know them, sometimes I'm short man, full of
you latest, y'all might be missingout because you want a man. You
want him to be six feet tall. You want him to be good looking,
you want him to be tall,dark and handsome. But sometimes the

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package that you really need in yourlife he ain't tall in stature. He
might be a little man. SoI'm watching this man as he goes to
before he gets to his car,though, I'm watching and I'm like,
I wonder what kind of car he'sgoing to a truck he's going to And
he was walking and I looked becausehe didn't go to the car that was

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in front of him, and Ilooked, I said, I bet you
he going to that one. Sureenough, he went to the biggest vehicle
on the lot. So I'm like, is that a thing? Because a
lot of times you will see menwho are, you know, not very
tall, who will it seems likethey love big cars. Some about a

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big comment tay you some about drivinga truck. Ladies, if you are
single and you know, maybe youin the market for a good man or
you you know, you want tobe noticed by you a truck. Baby,
Ain't nothing like a woman in atruck that men will stop what they

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doing to say, hey, howyou doing? What kind of truck?
Because something about driving a truck makesyou feel good, makes you feel a
little powerful, especially if it's abig one. Uh. The Chevy dealers
one time gave me a Chevy Zwhat is it? One of those one
of those cars, one of thosetrucks rather to drive. Had that thing
for about two weeks. Man,I loved every minute of it. I

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did not want to take that truckback. You hear it felt good and
then I saw I say, oh, that's why they like big trucks,
and they cannot lie because yeah,it's something about being in a in a
vehicle like that, and it's Idon't know. I'm I'm short too,

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okay, so I'm what is it? Vertically challenged is what they call anyway,
Honey, I I'm not that tallas well, so I guess maybe
it maybe I feel the same thingthat a man feels like. I don't
know, because I really loved beingin that truck. But I'm gonna tell
you, ladies, y'all missing out. Y'all missing out. If you're just

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looking for a man who gotta betall, he gotta be handsome, and
he gotta be And I'm gonna tellyou something too about them handsome men.
You ain't the only one that wantthem. You ain't the only one.
And some of them, not allof them, because there's a lot of
good, good looking men that arereally good men, good people. Let

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me tell you something. Some ofthem ain't no good. Some of them
good look pretty pretty men, andthey know they pretty. They know when
you when you see them, theyknow what you see. You know what
I'm saying, y'all seen the moviethat Bill Baile Bellamy did years ago,
How to Be a Player? Y'ally'all saw, y'all know what I'm talking

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about. Yeah, so be carefulyou hear. But shout out to the
men out there who liked, youknow, riding in their big trucks gone
now which bad salves nine oh one, five three five nine three four to
two eight hundred five zero three ninethree four two eight three three five three
five nine three four two. That'sa number to call and get in here

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with me today. I got acouple questions, a couple things I want
to talk to you about. Uh, let's see. One of the things
is I think this is wonderful.Memphis Shelby County Schools is raising its minimum
teacher salary to fifty thousand, overfifty little over, just a little over
fifty thousand dollars fifty thousand, eighthundred eleven dollars under a new agreement with

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his two teachers unions, delivering ontheir salary goals despite the one hundred fifty
million dollar budget shortfall next year.Yeah, so they're raising teacher pay.
I say this is awesome. Isaw it on social media. Yeah,
And I said it on one ofthe blogs. I said, look at
here. The teachers are like they'reon the battlefield of the Lord. They

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deserve every penny they get because it'sa tough job, y'all. It's a
it's teaching is so my hat's off. Hats off to every teacher, every
administrator, every person who works ina in a school and loves it,
because there are people that work inthese schools that actually love working with our

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kids, y'all. And when Isay, I mean years ago, my
son was, Oh he was.He was. I don't I never called
him bad, but he was mischievous. There were some there were some things
that he would do that was mischievous, and I was like, Lord,
this boy right here just dropping apencil on the floor to annoy his teeth,

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you know, things like that,little things. But I never wanted
to coin my child as being bad. I just always said he was,
you know, he was mischievous.And sometimes I would speak positively over him
and tell him what he was gonnabe instead of what he was or what

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other people were. To one ofhis teachers, y'all, this is this
this this bothered me when he wasin like the fourth fifth grade. One
of his teachers told him that hewas never gonna be nothing when he grew
up. And I might not besaying it right because he he's a preacher
now and traveling all over the country, you know, uh, doing God's

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work. And she told you hewas never gonna be anything. That,
Yeah, that made me want togo up to that school and have a
Oh, me and my sister,I mean me and my sister went to
the school one time. We werenever the kind of women that went to
the school and acted, you know, up or whatever. I always listened
to the teacher and heard what shesaid. But I I'm also advocated for

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my child too, because as amother of a black boy, I do
understand sometimes that black our black boysare misunderstood. That's how I look at
it sometimes. When you know,when my child was growing up, he
was there was there were times whenI know he was what's the word profiled?

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I know, I know, AndI had to get him out of
a teacher's class. She just happenedto be white, the one that was
calling me to the school all thetime. I had to get him out
of her class to get him intoanother teacher's class who happened to be black,
And I ain't asked for that particularteacher. They just put him in
that class. And I went tothat school. That teacher said, she

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puts him that bore up in thecorner, and she told him not in
my class. He loves a tothis day, loves her teachers. Congratulations,
you are the real MVPs. Youreally are the other thing I wanted

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to just mention to you, guys, Monique comedian Monique, how long?
How long do you? How longy'all holding grudges these days? Because Monique's
been holding one since two thousand andnine. It is twenty twenty four,
and she is still mad at Oprahand Tyler Perry. As matter of fact,

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a lot of videos on social mediaof her traveling the country talking about
them, calling them words I can'teven say on wd IA And I'm like,
seriously, though, how long someof y'all been holding grudges for a
long time? Just won't know howlong? How long y'all gonna hold on
to that nothing? Mm hm?So I took your crey on in high
school. You're still mad? Howlong you how long you gonna hold on

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to it what y'all gonna do,y'all gonna let it go, y'all gonna
do? And uh, lastly,shout out to Mayor Paul Jung. He
did a thing on today maybe youguys heard about, but Mayor Paul Young's
out there working y'all Day of Prayer. But I don't even miss if I
didn't say, after the prayer comesthe action. After the prayer comes the

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action. And so we want touse this as an opportunity to double down
on our committing to our city,our committment to our young people. And
I want every one of you toleave here and I want to make sure
that you're speaking life into our cityand into our young people. And I
want you to go out speak toour young people because they're yearning to hear

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your voice. So thank you allso much. Now I like that speak
life, y'all. Today is theNational Day of Prayer. I don't know
if you guys know that y'all spendingthe time praying today, just wondering w
d I A l O good?Even if you're throwing it Hello, how
are you? I'm doing fire litto Dawn Pete, Hey, John,

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I'm good. Hey. I wantto make a call in on the on
the height situation in the in thetruck. Now, when I was a
younger man, I'm sixty three,sixty three maybe live over sixty three.
Now I'm a truck drive. Idrive track to training for a living.
Okay. Now, when I wasa younger guy, by me being so

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tall, I feel more comfortable witha taller woman. But as I got
older, I started to like shorterwomen. When I think, uh,
with all the men with a shorterwoman, I think that's a I think
a couple of wives. I thinkthey look pretty good. Now. Uh,
I have a Corvette that I drive. I don't drive it that often.

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You know, it's a seasonal thingto me. But you know,
Corvette is a uh you know,it's an eye catcher. But I know
it's one thing about it. WhenI drive my truck, it's something about
a truck. Like you said,when I drive that truck, you're talking
about the looks and the way thewomen react. And I'm married, married,
and I wouldn't do nothing for him. You know what I mean about

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it is, it's just come abouta truck. Thank you for taking my
calls. Okay, thank you,Hey, Now you say you drive a
Corvette. You say you're kind you'resix three three. I'm a little over
six three, just tad bit oversix three. What is it about taller
and bigger men liking smaller vehicles becauseI've seen that too in the reverse.

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What's it to me? It's justthe only reason why the Corvette uh got
my attention was because when I turnedfifty, that was that was like,
that was like my president to myself. I had survived, uh, stayed
for a long camps. I calledit in yesterday about yeah. Yeah,

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and sometimes guys one of their presidentsto themselves is that most guys they for
some reason when they get older,they want a Corvette. Not that I
got anything that I gotta make upfor that. You know what, what
do they call it? Midlife crisis? Like you know what I mean?
And uh, you know sometimes theysaid men have something junk cards make them,

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that's something that you got to compensatethem. Yeah, I heard.
I just always likeded that vehicle.But I noticed when I'm in my truck,
I get more attention than I doin that car. Okay, I
know it one't just me. Thankyou, don p thank you for calling
it. I knew it wasn't justme. I knew it was other folks.

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W D I A l O.Good after Charlotte, good afternoon.
Well I'm five for one hundred andtwenty eight pounds. I like big off
road vehicles. Uh. You say, someone that my statue, You say
they probably what you say, theyare vertical challenge. I said, vertically

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is it? Is it? Yeah? Yeah? Well I'm I'm ana conclude
for lack of better time, butus we might be vertically challenged, but
we might be Alla my lord,all right, sir, yes, okay,

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all right, let's move right along. W D I A Hello,
told me tell you how you're areblessed? National a national day of prayer.
Yes, it's not as silly asas it gets. Come on,
Jackson, please, a day ofprayer should be every day. So that's

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why some of the Baptists, someof the Methodists, they have a baptismal
once a month, or a candidatefor baptism or taking the communion once a
month. Uh. The Bible saysupon the first day of the weak text
communion and pray daily. So whydo we have to have a national day

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of prayer? Because we want todthing you know, they just they do
it as a as a sign ofyou know, kind of you know,
bringing everybody together, because most ofus do pray on a daily basis,
but nobody what's wrong with us gettingtogether to pray? Jackson just coming It's

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a waste of time just coming together. I'm so sick of these nakans And
okay, okay, let me getoff that. Uh how you doing so?
Tall women? You know, youknow, I speak for a lot
of men that don't, like,don't like to speak up because my constituents,

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a lot of us don't. Iwouldn't, wouldn't, would not date
a taller woman, but we wouldsleep with a taller woman because really we
don't want to be singing with her. But what you know, wait wait
wait wait, wait, hold upnow, wait hold up a minute now
you said what now we don't wantto be singing with a taller woman because

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you know, we're just it doesn'tfeel right. But you know, when
when we're doing the do it doesn'tmatter because everybody's it's like swimming in a
pool. Yeah, everybody's the sameheights when you're swimming. But I speak
for both men, okay. Andthe last thing teachers. The teachers pay

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congratulations, But teachers need to earnthat, Taye. They need to work
year long and have a regular schedulelike everybody else. I think they would
appreciate. Yeah, but many ofthem do. Many of them do?

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Who teachers? Which one had aregular schedule? Most of them? And
see, this is why we callfor the National Day of Prayer, Jackson,
I do have a question. Ido have a question for you.
Today. At the National Day ofPrayer, there were some I don't know

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if they were referees or what theywere singing. Listen to this. They

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was saying. That was one oftheir you now, this was at the
National uh. I think they wereat Methodists United or No, it was
I don't know where they were todayfor that event. That was Paul Mayor,
Paul Young and Chief Davis uh andthose those are actually some police officers

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that were singing that. They notthey if the mayor came up with it,
it's a good idea, Oh itis, because I like what he's
trying to do. At least he'strying, you know, So if he
came up with it, it's agood idea. All right, Jackson,

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Yeah, Okay, all right,thank you. You have a blessed one
too, y'all. I put himon the prayer list. I put that
man on the brailst baby. Okay, coming up. I got a call
from someone today and I'm gonna letyou hear our conversation. I felt like

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Paul, did you know the scripturesthat talk about you know, Paul was
Jesus was walking on the water andPaul got out there, thought he could
do it, you know, andhe did for a second. Then he
started drowning, you know, hestarted drowning, started fell in, and
Jesus pulled him up. I've beenpulled up to I will let you hear

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my conversation with a person that calledme today. We'll let you hear that
on the way. Okay, I'mgonnake a break. I gotta take a
break for a minute. We're gonnacome back and we're gonna talk some more.
I'm gonna let you hear that conversationand we'll get back to the conversations
at hand and find out what's onyour mind. On ten seventy W D
I A and we are back.Let me give you the keyword for this

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She won last Friday. Hopefully you'regonna win today. The keyword is
bills. Okay, y'all. Yesterday, man, I thought I thought we

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were tight. I thought, Imean, y'all, I thought we were
tight, all of us. Ithought we was tight. Somebody snitched on
me, y'all snitched on me.Yeah, y'all got got okay, all
right, okay, all right,I got a call. Let me let
y'all hear my call. I canheart what's going on with your phone?

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I can hardly hear you. What'shappening with your phone? Hold on,
y'all? Oh okay, oh yeah, now I can hear you? Yeah
right, thinking somebody told me youyou said you have a phone down in
the single over yo to say,I ain't hear that. But somebody called
and told me he said you willhe ain't want to get at the singles?

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Did you say that yesterday? Ifyou did, you know you could
stay in there. I ain't gotno problem, dad, you said then
telling me you can stay in there. Yeah, I just want to.
I won't that. Just want tohear it from the horses mouth. You
the horses mapping dad. Okay,okay, okay, So I said,

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I said. I said, Iwas kind of liking it down here.
That what I said. You allshady your ship. I thought you.
I am cool with you. Butyou come back and you like it down
in the seahol you want don't knowwhat the sickhole hole put me down now.
You put me down now. Yeah, because you had kind of like

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you were talking over me. That'swhy I did it. So, oh,
little daddy, that ain't why youyou were you were you were,
you know, you were kind oflike rude to me a little bit.
He were over talking me, tryingto do the same crap, staying there,
were doing the thing it is.That's where I put you the come
on, little daddy, I gotyou out. I got you out.

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But you right here talking about youhaving bone Dan. You ain't have no
punt singlest like hell hell baby,you'll want to be in this j Okay,
little daddy, if you want me, if you want me out,
then take me out. Well,you're gonna have to say it on the
airway, bro, don't be tellingyou have on the okay, little daddy,

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I'm saying it right now. I'msaying it. I'm saying it right
now, little daddy. Take meout reaching grab listen to me now day
I show said it, but nowreach it, reach it. I'm down
here now, I'm reaching up.Now pull me out to say without when

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you I got back in now Igot back in the sea called now okay,
now I'm coming out out. Stopgo pray with her, Daddy.
I ain't nothing now, you knowthat. I know. I know alright,
alright, I might call you thenagain, I don't know. All
right, honey, I'll talk toyou son, all right, all right,

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and guess who on the phone,y'all as if y'all didn't already know,
little daddy, what's up with?Stop listening to yourself and listen to
me. I got that thing nowstop go in and start. It's good.
Okay, thank you for thank youfor pulling me out. That cool,

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that's cool, I'm cold. Wecool. Just don't just don't cuss
no more. Don't you cuss nomore, and I'll be nicer. You
don't you cuss, and I'll benicer, but get me bitched up out
of shap, shake stomach. It'sa new day. I ain't gonna cuss
something. I'm just telling you whatI'm here to say. What you're gonna

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say, ain't is these goons stillin my words, doing my doing my
thing, saying oh we and theyhate on me like this. First of
all, I don't get there withno phoners, no haters, and staying
there my biggest hater because he's saying, now, see that's what got you
in the trouble, that's what gotyou in trouble. That's what got you

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in trouble. Is your part whatgot you in trouble, partner, and
the ain't this the United States ofAmerica? Baby, we got the right
to see what I want to sayit h uh uh see. I didn't
want it. I was trying tobe nice. Oh I love you a

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little daddy. I gotta go,all right, w d I A hello,
he star? Do you know whothis is? Steven? Yeah?
Yeah, what's up? Steven?All right? A nothing much done?
All right you? I was talkingabout the little man, short man,

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media man, tall man. Allright, let me uh talk for a
quick sec. I'm gonna and I'mgonna speak to the ladies on this for
this song, and I got tokeep I got to I got to come
real with this, and I gotto talk with comment says as don't just
don't cuss. No, I ain'thim h Ladies, it's not all about

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the height no more, lady.A real man can't come in any height.
Mm hmmm, Ladies. You don'thave to be a certain color to
be a real good man, ladies, Marvel she said it this. It
ain't what you got as well howyou use it for ladies, Ladies,

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A fay for honest lawyerty, trustworthyman doesn't have to be a tall man
because I'm five eight and now I'ma loving lawyer man and have a good
heart. Say now joy to SharonGear. So guess what, ladies,
just because it's tall, that don'tmean it can ball. I'm not gonna

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preach today because I'm not a preacher, but I'm kicking real tall Stephen.
I ain't know you was gonna comelike that, Stephen, but you preaching
on this radio. You're here,Yeah, thank you, soaring man.
Yeah, and you're smooth with it, Thank you, Steve. That's all
right, God bless you too.Y'all coming today? Ain't you just coming

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with it? W D I Al O. Hello, Hey, it's
your turn. You look at thisgirl. Stay in there. I was

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trying to come out. Don't thormme stay in the sink hole and little
Daddy, and you don't know me, but I know you from college radio.
Go ahead and put me in therewith store me. We want to
stay there. I'm gonna stay inthere with her. It's something good in
this sink hole. Leave me inthere. I don't know if they o

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in there. I don't know what'sstaying in there, but if they are,
but they didn't leave us all inthere for a little while. Just
leave us sitting there here. I'mlaughing so hard that I can't hardly do
my work over here. Don't besaying that. A little while a long?
Okay, he pulled me out.I think he came along and say,
now he shouldn't. You shouldn't haveasked him to pull you out.

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No, no, yesterday he letme out and I got back in there,
and it was too early. Doesn'tthat means it was too early for
you to come out? The littledad, I'm a friend of yours too.
I'm just gonna say, my nameis Shan. Put me in there

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with Dorman. We're looking for something, and then we'll let you know when
we're ready to come out. Putus all in at least staying dev but
I don't think they have have doneanything lately. Something. Just leave us
in there, little dad. Wewere looking for something. We don't tell
you what. We're ready to comeout. Okay, Tomy, you have
a good day. Love and Ilove you. I love your show.

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I love you too, girl.Thank you, Shan, Thank you for
keeping me company. You know,yes, you know I'm gonna need some
help down here. Thank you.Yeah, I'm gonna be in there with
something. Yeah, all right,Lord, thank you? All right?
All right? Oh boy, wd I a hello Dad? Y'all got's

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name and y'all mouth? Yeah,you don't let me up. I'm calling
name saying it is a good guyI am doing. You know what?
I am blessed, I am hereand I'm grateful to be here. And
how are you same thing? Thankthe Lord honey for us to being up

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and able to talk to each otherto day and looking at a day that
we've never seen before. Beautiful,Yes, it's beautiful that, ma'am.
I'm gonna get to this. I'mgonna get to this. Tall man and
short man. Okay, a youngman that was on the talking. He's
absolutely right. It doesn't matter whatside they are, you know. And
my first time he was he wasfive eleven and a half and my husband

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I have now he's five ten andI'm five five, you know, so
I'm kind of I'm kind of short, So it really doesn't matter, you
know, what color they are.The young man that just got off,
he's telling the truth because people gotto understand sometimes and I'm gonna say a
lot of times, the short ofmen's come with a large package. You
know, they you know, theypacked it. You know, you co

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signing, okay, because that's whata guy said earlier. Yeah that's what
somebody called. Yeah, that's right, that's right. So you don't you
know, you just don't ever know. And the school teachers, I think
that they should have been getting moremoney a long time ago, right because
those teachers, because those teachers workall the year around they're doing something to

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help these children, and they're themain ones that's doing all the work with
the children. So I just thinkthat they should have been and had a
raise a much bigger race. Youknow, I don't know why they want
to I don't know why they wantto underpay the teachers when the teachers are
doing all the work. I justdon't. I just never understood that,
Storming, I know. But I'mgonna tell you. In the city,

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the white schools, they was gettingpaid more money than the black schools.
And that was the truth because Ihave a sister that's a teacher, and
I got to two nieces that's theteachers, and they were going to pay
And my children went to the schoolswhere they had the white teacher and they
were getting paid a whole lot moremoney. And and I believe they're doing
it right now right here where I'mat. Wow. Okay, that's all

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I gotta say. And you havea wonderful day, storm And you have
such a good topic. Honey,I'm just carrying such a good topic again.
Beautiful weekend. Okay, thank youyou two, queen. I love
you and love you you too,you too. Yeah, y'all better stop
looking at these men based off certainthings. I was watching this interview that

(33:39):
Candice Owens diead with our my coworkerCharlemagne, and she talked about the reason
why she married her husband. She'sshe said some interesting things. I thought
this was interesting. The reason whyshe she married him wasn't because he was
he was white. But there's anotherListen to this. Let me see if
I can, let y'all hear this. Let me see. I would love

(34:01):
to talk to him more about that, because, I mean, it's always
very interesting to me to hear thisparadox of black people who will make an
argument that, you know, thesystem is racist, and then also make
an argument like this, which isessentially making an argument for the Supreme Court
to revisit Virginia versus Love and basicallysay that black Americans and white Americans shouldn't

(34:21):
be marrying. I think the greatestthing ever is when people come together on
the basis of who they love andget married. You know, for me
personally, I never thought of myhusband as a race. This is very
interesting to me that two people go, she's married to a white man.
I look at my kids. I'mnot like, oh, my kids are
mixed. I married the person thatit made the most sense for me to
marry. I have a mind thatis just you know, if you even

(34:45):
knew half the things that I'm thinkingabout, stuff that I'm reading, just
go go, go, go goall the time. It's difficult for me
to find It was difficult for meto find a partner that with a challenge
to me, you know, thechallenge that I needed. Whether you want
to take an academic challenge, itis with my same interests. It just
was, uh, what you willknow, a lot of times people think

(35:05):
that when people come together it's becauseof how they look. Actually, actually,
whether than a Thomas Solwalk maybe theShelby Steel book, Uh, people
tend to marry their IQ. Youthink, like if you see two black
people together, oh, it's becausethey are two black people, But actually
they are probably better match based ontheir IQ. So she says she didn't
marry her husband because he's white.She married him because they made sense and

(35:27):
they were compatible in so many ways. So yeah, y'all talking to talk
today? W d I a hello? You know lazing storm and the way
people use the words today. Ilook at the word husband and wife.
I don't even never thought about herpartner. God crazy, you called your

(35:52):
your partner? I think in yeah, when you're talking to when you're talking
about marriage a certain way. Yeah, you are partners, you're you know,
but that's not what all that.You are your husband and wife,
your partners, your lovers, yourfriends, your a whole lot. My
wife's lover, huh to my wife, you don't what. You don't consider

(36:14):
your wife your lover. They considerpartners and lover the saying a husband and
wife. No, I'm saying justit's It's an adjective, is what it
is. So so if I'm tryingto describe I'm forgetful, I might say
he's nice, he's kind, he'scaring, he's you know what I'm saying.
But you're still the same person.So it's an adjective. That's some

(36:36):
you know. So it's a wordthat some people use to describe their significant
others. They say partner. Youknow, it's it's the funniest to them.
Where I hear these people talking theturns and stuff, let me ask
you a question about something because Icalled him made a great point. Now
I'm one of these men. Tohim, I'm just fort eleven, right,
And she's right about you know,the man is, and so what

(36:58):
about the women's ain't nothing like atall woman? I love a tall woman.
Really so you're four eleven, butyou love tall women. But well
so she could be five feet andtaller than you. It just they six
six they saying. I'm just saying, you know it too, right about

(37:20):
the tech. Okay, I likethis Storm, but this is what I
call uh huh. You know Iwas looking at something on television. They
were talking about this situation dealing withher. Did you see this? Uh?
No, what story you're talking about? Oh? They the way they

(37:42):
used to her. You know,they get people hair from Barbie shops and
they make weeds and use her todraw all and all kinds of things they
do. Storm can get paid afterthat. Do you have some hair?
Yes, ma'am. I'm one ofthe harries men. You can see.
I can't change. I'm changing allthis stuff about my face today. And

(38:07):
I don't think they I don't thinkthey pay for for facial hair. I
think as if your hair is long, the hair I'm talking about hair period.
Yeah. No, come, butwhat I'm saying is Thorman, I
should begin paid for this. Okay, I go to the barn. I

(38:28):
mean, why do you use mybody power without my novel? I know
they use my DNA I don't.Okay, I'm on. I hear you,
I hear you, and forgetful,thank you so much for calling in.
Yeah, I don't know any barbersthat's just using people's hair. Now.
I know they, you know,sweeping it up and throwing it away,
but I don't know that. Idon't think they. Oh maybe it's

(38:51):
a barber out there. They cantell me. But I don't think they
keep people's hair. I think theythrow that stuff away. But I do
know that there are men, justlike there are women, who get hair
put in their head. Now,they buy the hair just like women buy
the hair, and they have itinstalled on their heads, just like women

(39:15):
get hair installed. So a mancould be picture this. He's bald,
he goes into the barber and hesays, put some hair on my head.
Generally he will, you know,the barber will tell him before he
gets there, Okay, this isthe kind of hair you need to buy,
and you can bring that in withyou. Or the barber might say,
hey, I already have the hair. But they don't use used hair.

(39:43):
They use hair that either they boughtor you bought. So I'm not
sure what I'm forget for. What'stalking about because I would be bothered if
I went to get my hair doneand it was somebody's hair you putting in
my head. I would have youknow what I'm saying, if it was,
you know, especially with men.I think the yeah, men would

(40:05):
probably be bothered if if the barberis sweeping that hair up and then putting
it on they heaven, and Idon't think they do. It's unsanitary and
I think you can probably get shutdown for doing that. So uh,
maybe so Barbara can call me andtell me nine on one five three five
nine three four to two before Iget up out of here. Maybe they
can call me and tell me ifthey're doing something. I don't know,
unforgetful where you saw that story.I ain't saying that one. So I

(40:28):
don't know what you're talking about.I have no idea, but I do
want to say that I'm happy forteachers. I think that it is amazing
that they're going to get more money. It's just not what they're not what
they are, you know, deserveor worth, but they are getting to
raise Because I think this just me, I've been saying this for years.
I think teachers should get paid justas much as these professional basketball players,

(40:52):
because maybe they are the ones thatyou know, they're on the on the
battlefield helping our kids, you know, putting all that good stuff in them,
and you know, helping lead usall in the right directions. We
all got a favorite teacher. Mineis Miss Brown. Loved me some.
Miss Brown. W d I ahello, he's some Hey, that's a

(41:15):
gone. It's going good. Howyou doing? I'm doing well. I
just wanted to say, unforget forjust being nice. He did what I
say, he's just being nice.So dunnabatter want that hair? All little
stuff cut all up in? Shetet myself patient hair? Oh no,
we no, no, But Idon't think they know when people donate their

(41:40):
hair and stuff. I used tohave a friend. She had a pretty
grade of red hair, and uh, she would grow up for so long
and she would donate it to SaintJuke. That's what I'm saying. It's
got to be long hair. Ihave never heard of people just showing up
with hair off their body to sellanybody. No, no, don't send

(42:04):
him. Don't nobody want their names? Sister? Yeah, yeah, I
never heard of it. I don'tknow what he's talking about. I know
I just said, now, okay, thank you, all right, thank
you? W d I A hello, yeah, good. How you doing,
I'm good? How are you?I'm doing fine. I'm a life
of muticians, very like the Mutatiansthirty two years said, No, we

(42:27):
do. They do not sweeping hairafter I'm putting in nobody's head. I
didn't think so. First of all, we worked too hard to get th
old life, and we're not goingto Jebidas. That's what I thought.
No, nor do they use themutician used her. They had already been
in somebody head. Now we canuse the her that been left old.
If you got bum over her andyou don't pay to put in your head

(42:51):
and you got some hair left over, yes, we can use that that,
you know, that's what I thought. Already got some glue on him.
No, yeah, that's what Ithought, because I have had hair,
uh and left it and said,told my beautician, and if somebody
wants it, you you you know, you can use it for somebody else.
But as far as hair off myhead that's on the floor, I

(43:13):
don't know nobody using that. Ohno, you're not gonna You're not gonna
put no hand over the head onthe floor. Yeah, so I don't.
I don't know what he's talking about. Blessed us hard. Now what's
your name? Because because go aheadand put us put it out there,
tell us who you are and whereyou're My name is ell Mind. I've
done a life of chid thirty fiveyears and we worked too hard. Righting

(43:37):
to Jeff, Dad, I knowthat's right. Which which job? Which
beauty shop you work at? Oh? I found it out again. I
ended up with sed well, Iended up right on time barbering beauty uh
and Orange Mount? Okay? Soyou do for for Jordan right on time?
Okay, right on time. Soyou do men and women's hair?

(44:00):
Yes, and missed out. Igraduated from missed out the beauty. They
didn't teach me and haircut. Wehad to learn it from game. Oh
okay, So let me ask youthis. When you when you so,
when y'all get through cutting them folks, Hey, y'all, y'all sweep at
them, throw that away, right. Yeah, when you get through cutting
hair, you better sit the hairinund ther station because the bull come in

(44:22):
and catch around. Now, thenyou're gonna get fanned. Have you ever
put a man weave on a man? No? No, I have never
done that. No, but Ihave seen it done, you know,
but I don't. And they bringtheir own hair in, don't they.
Everybody's been there on her, That'swhat I thought. But but but I'm

(44:43):
saying, you know, like sometimesif somebody said, well, I don't
I don't have enough money to getto hair, and I said, well,
I look at my drawer, youknow, you know, I probly
got some hairs in a bag andsomebody left over the head even tried to
put a hair, uh huh,okay, all right, and then what's
your name again, Emma? Ithought it was Emma. I just didn't

(45:06):
want to be wrong, Emma.Thank you, okay, Emma, thank
you so much for calling in andfor what you do for making women,
women and men look amazing. Allright now, God bless you all right,
bye bye. You know, it'ssomething when you go to the beauty
shop or the or the get youryour stylence and get your hair done and

(45:30):
you come out of that looking babe. It's a feeling, you know,
It's a it's a good feeling,you know, when you get a fresh
your especially if your man get youknow, and he got hair on his
face and he get it all trimmed, real nice and oh no matter how
tall he is or short, oohyeah, something about it. And a

(45:54):
woman after she's gotten her hair done, it's a good feeling. And thank
you to our barbers and our stylists, our miss Emma, people like her
for what they do, because theydo a wonderful service for this community,

(46:15):
don't they. I know, Iknow, all right, that's going to
do it for the show today.I will podcast it and post it at
myw di i a dot com.You can scroll down to the hay An
Tea podcast and check it out ifyou missed anything.
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