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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Some of you call it Veterans Day. Either way, it's
your day if you are a present or if you
were in the military. If you are in the military,
today's your day. This is the holiday that we recognize
and honor all past and present military who served in
our country. Unlike Memorial Day, which remembers the fallen, this
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day celebrates those who served in war and got to
come home. This holiday is celebrated each year on November eleventh,
which is the anniversary of the signing of the Armatis
that ended World War One. Veterans Day originally started off
as Armatists Day in nineteen nineteen, but in nineteen fifty
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four President Eisenhower change the name to what it is today. Yeah,
so I did want to do something kind of fun today,
and to those of you that served, you're welcome to
call in. If it's your first I'm calling you, welcome
to do that. I've got some Veterans Day trivia. I
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want to see if some of you know what it is,
and no no pressure, you get it. It's not about
getting it right or wrong. It's about, you know, celebrating
those folks that are past and present military and maybe
you'll learn something about today and maybe I'll learned something
about today too that I didn't know. Yeah, So that's
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what we're going to do today, and let's get to
some old things. Well, first off, let me say hello
and good afternoon evening to mister Early Taylor. Mister Taylor,
one hundred years of age, celebrated his birthday in September.
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And did you know that today he was honored during
the Veterans Day parade that started this morning about nine.
It ended about noon, but he was honored today. Yeah,
one hundred years of age. Yeah, he fought in three wars, Wow,
straight out of Memphis and honored in the Veterans Day
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parade that happened on today. So we honor you, sir.
We definitely do a few things that happened today on
Veterans Day. I just won't to let you know for
those of you that are wondering, why is the bank closed?
Because his Veterans Day Veterans Day, so government offices are clothes.
I know I'm a little late telling you all this.
Some of y'all already know some of this, but just
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definit why banks and markets. There are some retailers that
may be closed today. You know some uh, you know,
places like that post office not running on today. Let's
see then y'all might know some places that are closed
today as well. You might want to share those. You're
welcome to do that. You are welcome. And again, our phones,
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our phones are acting up a little bit. Think they're
maybe hopefully they're they're okay. But if you call and
I put you on hold, you won't hear a thing.
You won't hear nothing. It's been like this for about
a week now. Hopefully they'll get that fixed sometime soon.
It looks like the c there are some a lot
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of places that are closed today. Well maybe not a lot,
but definitely the government is shut down, so I don't
think you can go get your driver's license and things
like that. None of that today. But again, you probably
hard to knew that. For those veterans out there that
need a job, there is a paycheck for patriots, job
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fare that's gonna happen. The Tennessee Department of Labor and
Workforce Development, they're hosting their annual event, is geared toward
connecting veterans and their families with employment. So let me
give you a number. Okay, nine O one seven zero
seven eight four two six, just in case you need
that for somebody, or if it's for you. You're looking
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for a job, you won't get that job. And you're
a veteran, you deserve a job, you know what I'm saying.
Those are the that's the number. So definitely get that number,
and you know, go get your job if that's what
you need. And shout out to all of the restaurants
that are out there that are hooking people up with
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our veterans up with food today. So if you went
somewhere for lunch and you got it for free, if
you feel free to give me a call and tell
me about that, or call in and honor somebody that
you know or love. You know that served Yeah, Okay.
Former President Barack Obama he surprised some veterans today on
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a flight to DC. He made a special visit. Y'all,
listen to this.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
This honor flight is to honor all the veterans of
World War two, Korean Vietnam.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
It's all free for them. We show them all their.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Monuments and explain what their monuments are about.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
Hello, everybody.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
What As we approached Veterans Day, I wanted to stop
buy and just say thank you for extraordinary service to you,
your family.
Speaker 4 (05:15):
The sacrifices that all of you made to protect our
country is something that will.
Speaker 5 (05:18):
Always be honored and we are very grateful.
Speaker 6 (05:21):
And we also happened to welcome you with a.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
Seventy degree day in DC, which doesn't always happen around here.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
That's the first time I've seen a president, former or
current Greek and honor flight, and that is absolutely amazing.
Cavander in chief, a leader who's going to show up
and tell you that your service was worth something.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
I think that's the important part. So I think it
was a great thing.
Speaker 4 (05:40):
Memory.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
Okay, Barack Obama did that. Yeah. ABC News talked about
it and they said Obama surprised a group of Korean
and Vietnam War veterans on an honor flight from Madison,
Wisconsin to Washington, d C. How nice is that. Let
me see did Trump do anything like that today? I'm
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sure somebody will call me and let me know if
he did. I tell you what he is doing that
I wanted to talk about today, and I want to
see what you guys think about this. I don't know
if you've heard, but Fannie May is removing the minimum
credit score requirement for new home loan applicants starting November
twenty twenty five. Yeah, Fanny May announced. I'm you know,
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it's a major policy change that could open the door
to home ownership for millions of Americans. Could you know
our young people and people have been talking about it
that you know, home ownership is out of reach for
a lot of people. But they're lowering those credit scores.
Will that help? I'm gonna tell you what is gonna help.
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President Trump has been interviewing and proposing He's proposing a
fifty year mortgage. I want to know what y'all think
about that. What do you think about a fifty year mortgage?
Speaker 7 (07:04):
Now?
Speaker 1 (07:04):
That it might not be something you want because many
of you have probably paid off your house, you know,
and you had time in your life to do that.
But these young folks fifty year, imagine you buy a
house at I mean, and I guess you got to
do what you got to do. Home ownership I think
is better than you know. I guess it's debatable. Some
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people say that, you know, there are some people that
say that they've done well with renting, but then there
are a lot of folks that urge you to buy
a house, because you know, the one thing you can
get in a house that you can't get when you're
renting is you get what is it? You know, the
y'all know what I'm trying to say. The money that
you you know, earn when you pay down the loan.
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The money that's that's left there. Why does that that
word escape my memory right now? What in the world? Equity?
So it's like free money, you know, after you you know,
stay in your house. So say you pay off, you know,
ten thousand dollars on the house or you know, your
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house was one hundred and ninety and you pay you're
down to one hundred and eighty. You got ten thousand
dollars in equity there that you can use your like
sometimes you can use that money. And when it's ten thousand,
I don't know if it's worth borrowing from yourself. But
that's you know, something you could do. But fifty year mortgages.
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So Donald Trump said it would lower the house payment
or would it? Could it open the door for people
to try to scam you? You know what I'm saying,
Could it.
Speaker 8 (08:48):
Do?
Speaker 1 (08:48):
We know, we don't, but at any rate, I think
a lot of people would say that it would be good.
Fifty year. That's a long time if you got to
do it, you know, if you want to buy a home,
and if you got to do it that way, hey, hey,
you gotta do what you gotta do, you do So
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I don't know if that's something that any I guess you.
I guess you would have a choice. Maybe maybe like
when you go buy a car, you know, they give
you you can pay it off in two years, you
can pay it off in four years. You can't pay
it off in six years? Do they go up to
six years? But with a house, maybe they'll ask, Okay,
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how long do you want to pay it off? Maybe
they'll say thirty forty or fifty fifty year mortgages? What
do y'all think about that? What do you think? And
I'm trying to dig into this story because Gail King
had an interesting story that she told on social media
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this morning. I thought it was pretty interesting and without Gail,
what are you talking about? So she told this story
about a woman, a woman scorned. Listen at Gail, this
is the question too. If you want to answer it
and we can talk about it. Come on, Gail, I'm
in scorn.
Speaker 9 (10:17):
You could say, and now she wants payback. She wants
money after she says her now ex wasted her child
bearing years. So here's what she wrote to the telegraphs
moral money advice, Colm. I've been in a relationship for
just over ten years with a guy I had hoped
to marry. He called it off a few months ago.
He tells me he feels, at thirty eight, as though
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he still has a decade of enjoying his lifestyle and
powering through with his career, and he's not ready for
marriage and children. So here I am, at thirty four,
eggs twitching, ready for the marriage and parenthood stage of life,
but unexpectedly single and emotionally devastated. The woman says she
feels as though he owes her big time and she
wants him to pay.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
So basically she's doing been a lot of that going
around lately. I'll tell you the truth. Should you sue
you with a guy for ten years, You've made promises,
he's made promises to you, You've got plans, you plan
to get married and all that, and he decides, well,
I'm gonna go another direction. She just have to sue. Yeah,
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she's gonna sue, So I don't know what to say
about that one. But if you want to chime in
on it, help out that lady, you can. All right,
let's go to the phones pretty early, going in to
the phones and see what you guys have to say
on today. We're ten seven yd a.
Speaker 6 (11:46):
Hello, Hey, good afternoons.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Story, Hey, good afternoon. How are you.
Speaker 10 (11:53):
I'm doing well, I'm doing well?
Speaker 11 (11:55):
Or interesting topic and believed I had a chance to
see also this morning, I got a little thing about that.
But I'm gonna talk about the fifty year mortgage. Okay,
the fifty year mortgage is not gonna gonna benefit anybody
but the banks, the mortgage lenders and the builders. And
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I know, if you purchase a home four hundred and
fifty thousand dollars, you got interest rate of six percent.
Are your down payment? You may do forty five thousand,
you may not do it. The interest that you would
pay on that house for fifty years, there's eight hundred
and seventy four thousand dollars. That's not you running up
to close a million dollars in interest. But this is
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part of the plan because you got young people. Of course,
young people, they're not worried about the yall the credit
score because they are. This is like dating them. This
is dating them. They know that they're not. They're The
credit score is to see if you're trustworthy. You don't
need the credit score. The plan is gonna go exactly
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like these billionaires and like the president more. They're gonna
be follow on those loans and they know that. So
that's not really why.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
But but what if what what if they don't? What
if these loans makes your payment save, for instance, you're
paying on a house hold on one second for me,
uh wd I a hold on save for instance, you
buy a house now, your your interest rate is you know,
five or six percent, you're paying two thousand dollars. You
decide you're gonna do a fifty year mortgage and they
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say your or your payment? Yeah, did I say? Your
payment is about two thousand maybe maybe seventeen hundred of
that is interest And you're throwing a little bit of
the principle. But what if they say, okay, we're gonna
make your payment twelve hundred and it's about the same.
A little bit goes here and a little bit goes
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to the interests. What if you're not paying as much interest,
do you still think it's a good deal for folks,
especially these young folks that feel like they never gonna
be able to buy a house.
Speaker 11 (14:07):
For fifty years. If you purchase that house at twenty five,
don't you don't know they're payment, You don't know how
they pay bills anyway, because it doesn't matter because the
credit is gone out the window.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
You know, the credit is.
Speaker 11 (14:22):
Like a snapshot of how you pay your bills.
Speaker 6 (14:27):
That's gone, so that won't matter.
Speaker 11 (14:29):
I just don't think it's smart because if it's twenty
five and you will be fifty years seventy five, and
you got to remember, when you're a homeowner, you're responsible
for everything that's coming along with that house, the roof
to the roofs, to the foundation. You are responsible for
the cracks and the drive for ever. You are responsable
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every thing. And as far as Gail King with the
woman that won't to sue, from a woman's point of view,
that woman needs to take her vacation because she was
there ten years. She has an obligation, she had a
responsibility to call it quits herself. She's sorry exactly where
that was going. I don't care if you promised her
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to move, she had she could see it. She was
in denial with something, staying with the man, catering to him.
You can be unless you're the woman that that man wants.
You wasting your time. M m all right, wake up,
I'm sorl Wake up. You wasting your time. That's not
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the one that he wants. When he get the one
that he wants, and it may not be the one
that's o qute, find whatever being, he gonna make some changes.
Speaker 6 (15:40):
He's gonna marry.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Okay, all right, listen, let me let me let me
give you some Veterans Day trivia. You want some of this?
Speaker 12 (15:49):
Yeah, okay, here we go.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
How many branches of the military are there? Let me
give let me give you Wait a minute, let me
give you the options four, five, six or seven?
Speaker 6 (16:07):
Okay, I.
Speaker 11 (16:10):
Want to say five.
Speaker 6 (16:13):
Maybe six. I want to say five.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
You want to say bout you sure.
Speaker 11 (16:18):
I'm gonna go with my five?
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Okay, Well, let me see here if your answer is correct. No,
it's not. It's six. There's six branches of the US military.
There's an Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guards,
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and the recently established Space Force. You so you were close,
because the Space Force is new so six.
Speaker 6 (16:52):
Yeah about that.
Speaker 11 (16:55):
But I love this police. I think you want to
get some interesting calls that's coming through. But the woman
just need to take her vacation.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
I got you, Thank you, yes, ma'am. Okay, all right,
let's go back to the phones and see what you
guys are talking about today.
Speaker 13 (17:11):
W D I a hello up blasting sister.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Normans the Norman.
Speaker 14 (17:18):
How you doing, I'm doing?
Speaker 1 (17:21):
I know that's right.
Speaker 15 (17:23):
Let me see right, I ask you first.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
I think there's four mmmm the question that I just asked, No,
there's six. I just gave her. I just I just
gave that six.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Yeah, there's there's the Army Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force,
Coast Guard, and the recently established Space Force.
Speaker 3 (17:42):
Okay, I didn't know about that guard.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
I can give you another question. If you won't get it,
you want, you want another question? Okay. Women can serve
in combat roles in the military. True or false?
Speaker 14 (17:58):
True?
Speaker 16 (18:01):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Women have served in the military in some form or
another since the American Revolution, but it wasn't until nineteen
forty eight that women were officially recognized as military members,
and not until twenty fifteen that the restrictions were lifted
for women in combat.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
Oh the social confine.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Yes, sir, talk Tim and mister rad Wing ask.
Speaker 4 (18:28):
Some husband answer.
Speaker 17 (18:33):
And bass.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Hey, So, sir, I want to I want to say,
I wouldn't trust nothing that comes out of Trump's mouth.
Injury gonna be high there there. He's gonna find a
way to make money for b and are friends and
everybody else. I wouldn't trust him. I wouldn't trust him
if you sent him next to Jesus, certainly wouldn't. I
would have to ask views.
Speaker 15 (18:56):
Jesus, what you say, Please tell me to go.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
We know he gonna yell alive.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
I got yes, Sir.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
I need to thank you from the top of my heart,
and I need to thank your listeners, audience, but I
thank you. Our children's breakfast went so well.
Speaker 13 (19:19):
We said almost.
Speaker 3 (19:22):
Two hundred and fifty people in those two days. It
went so well that we're going to be doing a
Thanksgiving dinner on the twenty fifth. And I just want
to thank y'all for you and saying and bab all
of us forgetting that information out. Y'all need a marvelous
job and help us really make it happen. And we
said so many wonderful children and families. It was off
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the change. It was off the change. So I just
want to say thank you so much. We need so
blessed about we were so blessed by just doing the
work and serving. And I want to thank Missus Sanders,
mister O'Dell Sanders, because that man, know, he does some
marvelous work. Yeah, missus Samu's tater and just did some
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absolutely wonderful clause, I gotcha. I just want you to know.
Speaker 15 (20:09):
I love you and I appreciate you so much.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
You back, all right, thank you, mister red Wing. All right,
job you can get in on the conversation today. Shout
out your favorite veteran today on this radio and uh
and we'll have our T shirt available for sale. I'm
going to be out tomorrow in a Toka at the
Kroger and I'm going to have my T shirt on.
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So the T shirt that you can buy at the
event only for sale at the event, first come, first serve,
and twenty dollars a pot. And I'm telling you that's
a really good price too. Matter of fact, I'm trying
to give me some mo So you're less than two
weeks away from our anniversary concert featuring the Manhattan's with
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Gerald Austen. It's going to be really nice, really really nice.
Big thank you to everybody who's bought those tickets. I
believe we still have some reserved seats, a few of
those left, and still some general admission seats available as well. Okay,
I'm gonna check in with your emails, and I see
you've tapped the app, and we're gonna check in with
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those in just a second, because y'all have some things
to say. I was checking about this woman, the Gail
King was talking about, and I saw the story she
wrote into this place called the Telegraph for advice. She said,
her eggs a tuition and ten years with this man.
I feel like she just gave him so much ten years.
(21:38):
You know. The good thing to me is that she's
still young. I mean, you know you're still young, man.
You should have got child born years. You still got
a long time. And if you found him, you'll find
somebody else, or somebody will find you, one way or
the other. Anyway. She said, she sacrificed her career and
financial opportunities while planning a future with him. Only so
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Hendy decided he want to be married. She wants him
to pay. There have been lawsuits like this before, and
I think it might depend on whether they were shacking
or not. You ain't married, you shacking. I mean if
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you've heard that term, I know you heard that a lot. Anyway,
let's go back to the phones and see what you're
talking about on today w D I A hello, Hello there, lady. Indeed,
how you doing?
Speaker 6 (22:38):
I'm doing good?
Speaker 1 (22:39):
And thanks for accident.
Speaker 6 (22:42):
Good.
Speaker 12 (22:42):
Uh look, look, I'm so glad we could tamp that app.
You know, it's strange when you came here, you know,
when you put us on hold. But see the devil
don't lack it when you've been like this, this's the devil.
But I tapped that app and walk away from the fall.
And that way you can still here or you taping
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that traditional radio on because it out depends on what
side of town you own storm and you know that
don't and you can get it on everything that it
comes up on.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
On one side if you on say.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
The ends of town. But there ain't nothing but the devil.
Speaker 15 (23:20):
They thought we wasn't gonna call and talk.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
But baby we lord listeners, are you trying to tell
me that the we're off the air or something? Is
that what you're saying.
Speaker 12 (23:33):
No, no, no, when you put us on hole. You know,
we're so used to when you put us on hole.
Speaker 16 (23:40):
Yeah, you can hear.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
The listeners and everything.
Speaker 15 (23:42):
But now since we.
Speaker 18 (23:44):
Can hear it, you can hear it.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
Just put the phone.
Speaker 12 (23:47):
Down and tap that out and you can walk all
over the house and you can still hear everything that's
being sick.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Just like right now, you can just call in. You
can just.
Speaker 12 (23:59):
Call you shall know, we don't know what the second
we don't call it.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
We're gonna tap that out. But showing it.
Speaker 7 (24:09):
The thing about the fifty.
Speaker 12 (24:11):
Year mortgage, now that I know, you know when you
just buying a house, so when you're young and you
don't know. Now, I told JT we should have took
a fifteen year mortgage. But to me, that's the best
way you can go if you can afford that now.
(24:33):
But again, if you came and you got extra money,
throw it in that as entrance I called it. Throw
it in that part. Put it on the principle you
can put it to places in your mortgage a disappearior.
Speaker 7 (24:52):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying, the principal.
Speaker 12 (24:54):
But see, you got to be careful about fit because
it's only so much westeak and keep locked.
Speaker 7 (25:02):
When our first the storm here.
Speaker 12 (25:04):
You'll be surprised when we first you know, you be
excited about getting your house and oh we got a house.
They were sending us a chick back and we instead
of casting the chick, I mean we were casting chick
because we didn't know. But when we found out what
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the deal was, signed that chick and send it back
to them because if you cast it.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
You gonna have a shortage.
Speaker 7 (25:35):
You gonna have a shortage.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
I told Jag you Cameme weigh.
Speaker 12 (25:39):
In for losing and believe it or not that Ms
Reeder was right.
Speaker 19 (25:44):
Don't nobody proppit.
Speaker 12 (25:46):
But the bang whoever build a house, you ain't gonna
see that house as our call go away until you
get almost stoopaying forward.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Yeah, it's gonna be a long time, especially if you
choose that fifty year mortgage. Thank you, lady D appreciate
you calling in w D I a hello.
Speaker 20 (26:05):
Doing Hey there?
Speaker 1 (26:07):
How you doing, Angie?
Speaker 10 (26:08):
I'm good?
Speaker 1 (26:09):
How you doing? I'm doing good?
Speaker 11 (26:12):
I just wanted to stay Happy birthday to one of
my classmates, Randy Harrison Mirrors Golden Wildcats.
Speaker 12 (26:20):
Okay, and I want to say happy birthday for my mission.
This morning I swept through, but and also my cadoleas
to for John's family and John. His name is John Douglas.
Speaker 6 (26:33):
He passed away this morning.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Are you talking about the John that that you know
would call us sometimes and has been calling for a
long time over the years.
Speaker 6 (26:42):
Yeah, hung out at Lucilla's.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Okay, okay, okay, okay, yeah.
Speaker 6 (26:48):
He always I know, I'm ugly and Bob.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
Said, no, you ain't done.
Speaker 6 (26:52):
Okay, yeah, okay, yeah, so his niece slipped me know
that he passed away this morning.
Speaker 18 (26:57):
And oh so.
Speaker 6 (27:02):
Yeah, the family and your prayer resident, I've seen something
about Lady P. I'm not sure.
Speaker 12 (27:11):
Passing my mailvin our own callers and listeners too, so
it's praying for Lady.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
P also, m okay, yeah, I don't know about that,
but yeah, if it is true, I mean definitely sending
some love and prayers to her and her family.
Speaker 12 (27:28):
Yeah yeah, well you know, okay, well if someone said
that that knows her said.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Yeah he did.
Speaker 12 (27:34):
So anyway, I just wanted to let because I you know,
de niece wanted me to let everybody know because that
he passed the John passed away today.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
So yeah, how is she doing? Is she okay? The
family doing okay?
Speaker 12 (27:51):
Well, they hanging in there because you know, I think
I piled in a couple of months ago and said,
you know, the asking for prayers.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
So he was, that's right, well, yeah, I remember, I
remember you doing that. Yeah yeah, so.
Speaker 6 (28:05):
He yeah, yeah.
Speaker 12 (28:09):
You know when sometimes you know it, see it hurts.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
But when you when you.
Speaker 12 (28:12):
See them being sick and you know they body's wrecking
with pain and they just hear it helps you know
to let.
Speaker 6 (28:18):
Them go, but you still be sad.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
So yeah, absolutely, absolutely, Well, thank you for letting us know.
Thank you, Angie, appreciate you.
Speaker 21 (28:28):
Welcome.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
All right, all right, bye bye, w d I A
hold on for me, uh w d I A hello.
Speaker 8 (28:37):
Story, T good afternoon, Happy veteran states, all the.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Veterans well, and yes, thank you Jack you.
Speaker 16 (28:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (28:47):
I always give this story every veteran state because some
people don't know. I was headed to the Marines, but
then coach Jerry Johnson that more and called me to
play baseball, so I I took my talents to uh
to play baseball.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Understand, So you missed out.
Speaker 14 (29:08):
Yeah, I probably would have been in the war because
the war was going on.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
So oh wow, but you call it hold on, hold
on for my caller. You you missed out on being
honored onto that's okay, Yeah, you chose another profession.
Speaker 22 (29:22):
Yeah, but before I get to what I was going
to talk about, the lady that is just called. I
hope we got a confirmation that he didn't pass away.
But if he did, John, because John was like a
staple he was. Yes, if John, if John called your show,
(29:46):
that means you made it. So we need some confirmation
on that because that's kind of huge.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
It really is. And you know that I was not
gonna I heard it, but I was not going to
repeat it because I don't I haven't heard it from
the family or you know what I'm saying, And it's
kind of difficult even if somebody emails you and tells
you that it's still not the family, so you really
don't know. And I we're not in the business of
(30:18):
space of spreading the wrong information. But Angie said she
spoke with a niece, I think she said, so you know,
if if that is in fact the case, I'm sure
somebody will you know, eventually, you know, reach out from
the family and let us know.
Speaker 8 (30:33):
Yeah, now me me, I don't spread rumors, but I
sure will start.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Of Oh my goodness, ain't that the same thing?
Speaker 14 (30:43):
So that's not the same thing.
Speaker 8 (30:48):
Let it get to my points and the lessons yours.
Speaker 22 (30:51):
Uh this this lady who's been fooling around this guy
for ten years. Uh, she's she's not all there, because
why would you give everything that you would give a
husband to a boyfriend and and you don't. You don't
commit things to a boyfriend. You don't give the bear.
(31:16):
Me see if I keep it clean, you don't give
you bear. You don't let the boyfriend come into your house?
Uh bear skinned, I clean it up.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
I guess you don't.
Speaker 14 (31:37):
You don't, you don't let him. Well I'll leave that alone.
Speaker 22 (31:41):
But she she's not gonna get a dime, first of
all from this guy because she has she got pleasures
also in the relationship. Realan don't understand like like like
MESSI marriage said that she's the table or whatever.
Speaker 14 (31:58):
You don't bring anything to.
Speaker 22 (32:02):
Stop But women get pleasure just like me and get pleasure.
So everything's fifty fifty.
Speaker 14 (32:16):
Okay. Well, anyway, she's not going to get a dime,
so can she can move on? And go get somebody.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
But you don't know that. It depends on the law
in that town. It depends on if they were living together,
if they were common law married, It depends.
Speaker 22 (32:32):
I mean, come on, Jackson, you don't know he used
her up and now he's going to get somebody else.
Speaker 14 (32:40):
That's what he did.
Speaker 22 (32:41):
He rented her like a rental car and she allowed it.
So you can't blame nobody but yourself. So go get
you somebody else and stop that. But let me ask
you this, Tommy, and I'll let you go on this
veteran today, all this veteran day. Do we do we
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honor the veterans who were dis honorably dis.
Speaker 14 (33:10):
How do you say that?
Speaker 1 (33:11):
Just honorably discharged?
Speaker 14 (33:13):
Yes? Do we do? We do we honor them? And
do we honor the one that went a wall? They served?
But they do we honor them?
Speaker 6 (33:24):
Do you honor them?
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Jackson? That's the better question.
Speaker 8 (33:27):
Do you.
Speaker 4 (33:28):
No?
Speaker 1 (33:29):
I don't bless your heart, And I'm gonna let you
go off of that. Mm hmmmmmm Okay, let me let
me if you're on hold, hang on for me. I'm
coming to get you. Uh See, people are thinking that
this woman can't sue. It depends on the laws in
that state where she is. Did y'all see where the
popular TikTok influencer she was ordered to h pay uh
(33:55):
and again callers, hang on if I'm if I answer
the phone, hang on, I know you can't hear. Hang
on for me. This TikToker, an influencer, was ordered to
pay an ex wife. And this recently happened. I think
the sentence came down either today or maybe yesterday. This
(34:15):
said North Carolina, and y'all probably if you on social media,
you've seen it because it's all over the place. Brenee
Canard is her name is the influencer and she's gonna
have to pay up after her current husband's ex wife
sued her for alleged alienation of affection. M Brene. The
(34:40):
thing that she did wrong was she represented herself. Girl.
Now she got to pay one point seventy five million dollars.
But Canard has been ordered to pay that money after
a jury found her liable following a lawsuit that accused
her of seducing and having an affair with her man,
(35:02):
Tim Montague's ex wife, A Kira Montague, brought the lawsuit
to civil court and claimed that the alleged affair between
her now ex husband and Canard caused her mental anguish,
damaged to her health, and deprived her children of a
(35:22):
two parent household. Now, if that ex wife can sue,
this woman can too. Okay, Okay, Jessee, that just happened today.
It's all over the news everywhere. That ex wife sued.
Gotta be careful when you're around here taking these folks
husbands and stuff. People and everybody ain't playing with it. Okay,
(35:45):
let's go back to the phone. See what you're talking
about today. WDA Hello, Hey, then, how are you?
Speaker 3 (35:51):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (35:51):
I'm great? How are you?
Speaker 23 (35:53):
I'm trying.
Speaker 12 (35:54):
I want to weigh in on the lady that has
invested ten years.
Speaker 10 (35:58):
Is that correct?
Speaker 4 (35:59):
Relation? Yes, he decided he.
Speaker 23 (36:02):
Did not want to get married, right, Tell her.
Speaker 12 (36:05):
She needs to step her game up because it's all
about you know.
Speaker 10 (36:10):
What he has gotten so cal I'm telling you now.
If he's gotten so comfortable he said, oh I.
Speaker 21 (36:14):
Can let this go and get something better, that's.
Speaker 23 (36:17):
Because she didn't step up game up.
Speaker 10 (36:20):
You have to remember men are just like.
Speaker 23 (36:23):
Men are just men, and if you can keep their
attention in that areas, they're not gonna let you go.
I don't care. Just like you know they say, a
dog chase a car, just chase a car.
Speaker 7 (36:34):
No, he can't do nothing with it.
Speaker 6 (36:36):
That's a man.
Speaker 23 (36:38):
That's a man.
Speaker 21 (36:38):
But you got to have you gotta have a wims
rolling like that.
Speaker 15 (36:42):
Cor you understand what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
So you think she got comfortable after ten years.
Speaker 21 (36:47):
No, she made him too comfortable. After ten years, he
didn't get comfortab because she still had marriage on her mind.
He was like, Oh, I'm getting all this here, and
it's not like I can't get this somewhere else because
she's not doing she's.
Speaker 23 (37:00):
Not up in her game. Tell her to pay attention
to the game.
Speaker 21 (37:03):
That's all life is a game.
Speaker 14 (37:05):
So she she gave me.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
She gave away. Wait see how what's that old saying
a cliche? Don't give away?
Speaker 6 (37:15):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (37:16):
The milk or the cow for free or something like that.
Speaker 10 (37:19):
I don't know what it is.
Speaker 23 (37:20):
But she her milble with no wood, her mildle fall.
Speaker 10 (37:25):
You can't let your milk fall.
Speaker 21 (37:27):
That's the new saying.
Speaker 23 (37:28):
Don't let that milk fall, baby.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
Don't buy the cow if you can get the milk
for free.
Speaker 4 (37:33):
She let that mimle wai don't know.
Speaker 23 (37:35):
Man won't nothing that he know he can, he can
give whenever he gets ready. They just don't want it
like that. Men like chase all the time.
Speaker 21 (37:43):
Even if you marry me and still want a chase
for you, gotta give him some of the chase. You
just said that you've gotten so comfortable.
Speaker 8 (37:52):
You just no.
Speaker 23 (37:53):
Man, I've been mad a long time, forty plus years,
and he's.
Speaker 4 (37:59):
Still have to check, do tell do I will?
Speaker 10 (38:06):
He still has to check.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
I know that's right.
Speaker 14 (38:09):
Because they retire it.
Speaker 21 (38:11):
They don't.
Speaker 23 (38:12):
They don't, they don't, they don't.
Speaker 4 (38:14):
They they special.
Speaker 23 (38:16):
They have special need children, is what they are say.
We have to tend to special need children.
Speaker 10 (38:21):
Because we love all our children.
Speaker 21 (38:23):
We love them so we got special need.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
Just have to love them.
Speaker 23 (38:28):
Just have to treat them this.
Speaker 21 (38:31):
Yeah. I know you just starting your journey, but just
remember now, don't let the mills fall.
Speaker 3 (38:36):
They ain't gonna want no for me.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
I know that's right, girls, I'm trying to keep that okay,
all right now.
Speaker 23 (38:43):
I don't want I don't want to hear.
Speaker 21 (38:44):
I don't want to hear ten five ten years down
the road, store to single again.
Speaker 4 (38:52):
You know you all right now I don't have to spey.
Speaker 23 (38:55):
I don't have to sell nothing.
Speaker 10 (38:57):
Out letting you.
Speaker 1 (39:03):
All right, yes, ma'am, Yes, ma'am. I love that marital advice.
Keep that meal fresh, I love it. Okay, So you
guys have tapped in on this app and let me
read your emails because it's been a minute since I've
looked at those. Miss morel Hey girl, she says, fifty
year mortgage. That is horrible. Uh, that's a million dollars
(39:27):
for a four hundred k house. Dominics and most crooked thing. Ever.
Let me see National Guard. You forgot the National Guard? Um,
I don't think they're one of the branches, not according
to the information that I have the branches of military.
(39:51):
But because I think you can be in the National Guard. Well,
I don't know. Somebody gonna tell me, but thank you,
missus Tony. Let's see fifty year mortgage. Just yes, you
will pay more over time, but not only do you
get the benefits of equity and appreciation, but you also
get to write off from the interest payments, So it
could be a benefit for young people. You make money
(40:14):
in real estate by how fast the property appreciates. Then
how can a man use up a woman when she
is on the receiving end. African consultant. Okay, all right,
I got time to let me see. I'm gonna get
to this app and then I'm coming to the phones.
I see you guys holding on. Hang on for me.
(40:34):
I'm coming to get you. Let's go to the app
and see what you're saying.
Speaker 4 (40:38):
Hey, hey, never called in, but I just had to
say this. You told Jackson right about do he honor them?
Speaker 16 (40:46):
The veterans?
Speaker 4 (40:48):
How he asked that question?
Speaker 24 (40:49):
You told them right, You asked them right?
Speaker 14 (40:51):
Do you honor them? Jackson?
Speaker 16 (40:54):
And hung up in his face.
Speaker 4 (40:55):
You have a good day, all right.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
I wouldn't try to be rude and mean or nothing
like that. Jackson. Know what time it is, Mum. Hum,
it probably was him. I bet you talking about you, Jackson.
I'm not laughing. I'm not lack.
Speaker 14 (41:15):
I'm not laughing.
Speaker 12 (41:16):
Mark Army of Atlanta, Georgia and Jalen Fraser of Little Rock,
Arkansas Marines.
Speaker 1 (41:25):
Thank you. Ah, That's what I'm talking about. All right.
Let's see, We're gonna take a break and I'm gonna
come to the phones and get you guys that are on.
Hold y'all holding on I see you, kay, Ms Patton.
There are others that are on the whole, about three
more of y'all, and one line is open if you
want to get in. Nine O one five three, five,
ninety three four two eight hundred five zero three ninety
(41:45):
three four two eight three three five three five ninety
three four two. Those are the numbers. Take it out me.
Happy Veterans Day to all of the veterans out there.
Fifty year mortgage. Okay, so what if the interest is
a what we think it's going to be for a
fifty year mortgage? Would you, you know, I guess most
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of us, you know, have our houses, and many of
you have already paid them off. But would you, I
guess you know, tell your young person, hey, this is
a good idea. Would go ahead and do it? Because
home ownership has been the way for a lot of
black people to create wealth in our communities, it really has.
It's been that thing that if you bought it, you
(42:26):
paid it off, and you were able to give it
to your children or your children's children, you know what
I'm saying. A lot of people inherited their parents' homes,
you know, things like that. So it's been one of
those ways that you know have has helped us create
black wealth. Many of us that are from the country,
(42:52):
and maybe if you're not from the country, you have
relatives down there. Many of us own land. I remember
we had some land my family, and one of our
family members sold it right up from under us and
then gave everybody pennies. But word is she kept the
lion share for herself. That's how it is sometimes with families.
(43:17):
If you don't watch some of them, family members, they've
done sold some land out Monday and you don't even
know it. But yeah, back from where I'm from, my
family we own a lot of land, and and you know,
we we we can build on that land if we
want to. You know, family members that you do want
to come stay on it because right now we still
(43:38):
own it. It's a lot of us. It will be
pretty hard to sell. But somehow I know that that
cousin sold that land, some of it. Anyway, all right,
let's go back to the phones and see what you
guys are saying on today. W D I A hello,
Fay Stormy, they're miss how are you?
Speaker 11 (44:02):
I am getting better every day?
Speaker 1 (44:05):
So glad to you.
Speaker 5 (44:06):
Yeah, thank you, dear.
Speaker 6 (44:10):
It was the fool.
Speaker 5 (44:11):
I know this morning I heard on dev show that.
Speaker 6 (44:16):
Lady T had.
Speaker 5 (44:17):
Lost Melvin, and if that's true, I'd like to offer
my condolences to her. Like you were saying, you don't
give any misinformation if you don't have proof of it.
But I was, you know, listening this morning and it
sounded like it was, you know, pretty pine creep show.
My predolences the Lady p gotch and happy veterans.
Speaker 12 (44:42):
Stay to all the veterans, whether they went a wall
or they dies or whatever.
Speaker 6 (44:48):
Yap, but anyway, love your story, Love you.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
Stuement is bad. Thank you for calling. Okay, bye bye
bye bye. All right, let's go back to the phones.
Will your di I A hello? Yeah, I'm good mister Rob.
How are you?
Speaker 7 (45:05):
I called to Tillyan.
Speaker 19 (45:06):
What were you saying about a fifty loans?
Speaker 25 (45:09):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (45:09):
Okay, so President Trump is talking about uh fifty year loans,
actually changing the time period for loans for mortgages to
fifty fifty years instead of thirty or you know whatever.
Speaker 12 (45:26):
You know, Well, that's that's.
Speaker 19 (45:27):
That's stupid right there, because you better get a house
between eighteen and twenty one. Good hell, you'll be dead
for you pay for it at fifty.
Speaker 1 (45:34):
Eight hockey sticks. You snucked that word in now I
heard you, mister Rob.
Speaker 19 (45:40):
I'm sorry, but you'll be dead before you excute. I'm sorry,
but you better get that house between eighteen and twenty
one because fifty years, if you get that house in
party you you won't have to worry about paying it all.
You won't very a lot of people won't never pay
it off.
Speaker 1 (45:56):
Yeah, that's a long time.
Speaker 19 (45:58):
That's a long time because you could get a thirty
year loan and add one hundred dollars in your house
every month to pay for it in twenty twenty three years.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 19 (46:07):
Yeah, so that's that's that's stupid right there. Fifty years,
you know, you out of more money. Just take you
about one hundred thousand dollars house of instance. I'm just
using that for example. By the time you pay for it,
it's gonna be.
Speaker 14 (46:21):
Two hundred and fifteen thousand and don't know that.
Speaker 4 (46:26):
Yeah, so that was that was.
Speaker 19 (46:27):
Real stupid time about fifty years. I mean, if you
don't get that house before you fort it, it's gonna
be it's kind of rough.
Speaker 3 (46:34):
You know.
Speaker 19 (46:35):
Most people want to retire between sixty and seventy you
don't want to have to work till you die trying
to pay for a house.
Speaker 1 (46:43):
It's a long time.
Speaker 19 (46:44):
No, that was stupid right there, And what's up coming?
Speaker 16 (46:48):
Man, talk to you later.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
Appreciate it thing me, Thank you us, Rob, thank you
so much. Yeah, President Trump, that's what are you talking about?
I inherited that. Look, yes, do under saying, right.
Speaker 26 (46:57):
But how they get to the question though, because you're
housing director has proposed something that has enraged your MAGA friends,
which is this fifty year mortgage idea, So a significant
MAGA backlash, calling it a giveaway to the banks and
simply prolonging the time it would take for Americans to
own a home.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
Outright, is that really a good idea? It's not even
a big deal. I mean, you know, you go from
forty to fifty years, and what others is you pay?
Speaker 20 (47:25):
You pay something less from thirty that some people had
a forty and then now they have a fifty.
Speaker 6 (47:30):
Pull.
Speaker 1 (47:30):
Yeah, that's what he said. That's what he said, honey,
So interesting, very interesting. I'm curious to see how this
is going to work because we see that Fanny May.
They've already changed, you know, the requirements for your credit
score Yeah, they've already changed that, so they're not going
to be looking so much at credit score anymore. And
(47:51):
here's why they say that they're doing it. Listen to this,
Fanny May. They announced a major policy change that could
open the door to home ownership for melllions of Americans
beginning November sixteenth. Okay, the agency will remove that's the
same day you get free rides with Matter you're in Memphis.
On November sixteen. Anyway, the agency will remove the current
six twenty minimum credit score requirement from its desktop underwriter system,
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allowing more flexibility in how borrowers are evaluated for mortgage approval.
Instead of relying solely on credit scores, Fanny May will
access overall financial health through factors like rent payments, bill history,
and other consistent payment behaviors, giving a fair chance to
borrowers or buyers with limited credit history or those rebuilding
(48:41):
their financial foundation. Now, this update is part of a
broader effort to expand access to affordable housing and close
the racial wealth gap, so they say, especially for black
and brown families who have historically been denied loans due
to traditional credit scoring systems. Hmm. Interesting, Well, let's go
(49:07):
back to the phones and see what you're saying on
today WD I.
Speaker 15 (49:10):
A hello, Hey, what's going on summer?
Speaker 1 (49:13):
I can't call it coming man? What's going on with you?
Speaker 14 (49:16):
Oh? Everything is good?
Speaker 16 (49:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (49:18):
I agree. I agree with Rob.
Speaker 17 (49:20):
That's too long to be paying a mortgage. And the
thing about it, I heard you giving the examples to
the young lady. You spoke too early in the show.
Instead of paying a two thousand dollars mortgage, maybe if
it was what twelve or fifteen hundred whatever you said,
So what would be happening is you getting you getting
the fund side on the front end, but on the
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back end you're gonna get the sad had because that's
the interest. The longer you stretch your installments, the more
you're gonna end up paying the interest. So to me,
I wouldn't want to do nothing for fifty years, you know,
I won't find anything for fifty.
Speaker 14 (49:56):
Years because the interest rate.
Speaker 17 (49:58):
That's why they said there's a giveaway at the bank,
because the bank is the one that's gonna read the.
Speaker 15 (50:02):
Greatest benefit because of all their interests that they're gonna receive.
Speaker 1 (50:05):
That's what they're gonna say, winning.
Speaker 15 (50:08):
Right exactly, you know, And uh, and it's the same
thing with credit cards.
Speaker 14 (50:13):
As long as you stress that payment.
Speaker 15 (50:14):
That's why they tell you that that the minimum payment,
you know, twenty.
Speaker 14 (50:17):
Eight dollars, third dollars. They want you to be in
their deck because they're.
Speaker 15 (50:19):
Gonna con accumulate interests, you know.
Speaker 17 (50:22):
So anyway, But about the lady, the young lady who
want to sue the boyfriend sometimes, and I don't mean
no offense to a woman, but some people got some
crazy ways of thinking. First of all, where's the merit?
Where's the merit for a lawsuit? She can sue, but
it don't mean she's going to get anything.
Speaker 15 (50:41):
But where did it come illegally?
Speaker 16 (50:43):
Still believe to break up.
Speaker 15 (50:45):
With somebody, don't He had a right to say, Hey,
I don't want to be.
Speaker 18 (50:49):
In this anymore.
Speaker 15 (50:50):
I want to enjoy my life. I got some more
time to enjoy myself.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
That's what he said. But he also locked her down.
He locked her down, coming man, she couldn't she couldn't
do some things, she said. Is well, she said she
couldn't do some things because he locked her down.
Speaker 15 (51:04):
If she accepted, that's on her. But I just can't
see her getting no where in a silver court.
Speaker 14 (51:10):
Room with it.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
I just can't see it interesting.
Speaker 14 (51:14):
Yeah, but that's yeah, that's all I got those though.
Speaker 15 (51:17):
I appreciate you, all right, common man shout out to
my gud, to my guy Rob. What's up Rob?
Speaker 12 (51:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (51:23):
All right, no, common man, Yeah, I appreciate you calling in.
I don't know, it sounds like it's it's interesting, definitely
that this young lady would do that. But I'm gonna
tell you lawsuits have been brought forth, maybe not like
that one, but similar, and people have won. Catholic Clay Hey, lady, evening,
(51:48):
greeting Stormy. I'm usually at odds with Jackson, however, he's
right on point with this one. How dare that lady
try to take that man to court when the entire
time she already he knew he wasn't going about to
marry her. She's only angry because her mind games did
not work on him. I just don't understand why us women,
(52:11):
let me see, miss my place, why us women honestly
think we can change a man. Talk that part right there,
that part, you know, that's what the kids be saying
that part anyway. To be honest, I would not want
a man to change for me because his feelings will
not be authentic. Get it together, girl, You've been played. Nevertheless,
(52:36):
hold that head up and keep on pushing. Love your Stormy,
I love you back. Let's see Tony Jones said that
I was right. No, the National Guard is not a
separate military branch, but a dual status force with its
own components. Okay, thank you, missus Jones, appreciate you tapping in.
(52:58):
Let's go back to the phones. W I a hello
Hello caller?
Speaker 10 (53:05):
You there? Hello, Hi there.
Speaker 18 (53:09):
Girl?
Speaker 10 (53:10):
Oh my god, I didn't hear nothing, not even though
being what's going on with VD? I had.
Speaker 4 (53:15):
But when when I when.
Speaker 10 (53:17):
Whenever I'm on hold and I hear you say that's
second hello, I just say hello. I don't care who
he's talking to it you're talking to me. I'm gonna know.
I just say hello, Hello. I want you to hang
up on me.
Speaker 15 (53:24):
Girl.
Speaker 1 (53:24):
O God, ain't gonna do it.
Speaker 15 (53:27):
This man is such a cruk.
Speaker 10 (53:29):
He is such a fraud and watching dimmer Colleen. Trump
is trying to healthier, He's trying to heapy by house.
No he's not. He's trying to hurt you. Listen, when
you put the rest of thirty year mortgage right now,
you are paying double for your house on thirty years.
If it's fifty years.
Speaker 23 (53:43):
You're down there paying triple for a house.
Speaker 10 (53:46):
And I assure you it's not gonna be good on
the front end because the banker's gonna get their money
up front. I guarantee your down payment ain't gonna change.
Your clothing, cars is.
Speaker 4 (53:54):
Not gonna change.
Speaker 10 (53:55):
Nothing's gonna change. But you're not gonna be a little lower.
And you're gonna be paying on it like like coming
in saying you'll be dead before you finished paying for it.
So that is not a good thing. Yeah, And and
I do know, I mean I want to call Lady Peters.
And so if she's listening or anybody listen to her,
I do want to reach out to her. I mean
I'm truly hurt for her, you know, I mean, heart
(54:15):
is literally breaking. So if she's listening, then my listening,
misteris okay for me to call her. I really want
to do something really nice and special for her. And
this is this is serious I can can possibly be.
But that's all it has to say. Today store me.
Speaker 11 (54:30):
And you have a good evening, and I say hello, okay, goodbye.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Yeah, I don't have the information about Lady p I
not heard from her, so you know, we we we
you know, we don't know for sure. We kind of
back off, but I you know, you guys, you know,
have heard what we have heard, and our thoughts prayers
(55:00):
definitely go out to uh if this information is true
to John's family and also to Lady Pea's family. All right,
let's get back to the phones.
Speaker 16 (55:16):
Hi.
Speaker 4 (55:16):
How you doing?
Speaker 1 (55:17):
He I'm great, How are you okay?
Speaker 7 (55:20):
Holding on?
Speaker 20 (55:20):
But look, I calling because I've been there. You know,
anybody's noting to be doing nothing? Back do bad, a
whole lot of things.
Speaker 7 (55:26):
But what they think about today?
Speaker 20 (55:27):
You know we've been about abad it what a year
ago burger?
Speaker 1 (55:30):
But anyway, how about this lady?
Speaker 14 (55:34):
I ran into her looking for her daughter.
Speaker 20 (55:36):
If anybody knows dani ye yone and Danielle has children,
tell us the past call her mother is something going
on in home that she needs to know about, And
her mother says she's not getting any sleep at night.
And I want to say this to you, Danielle, I
got a son, dad of seventeen. It's a whole lot
of difference from one is looking up and the other
(55:58):
one is looking down. Your mother because nothing is going
to go right in this It may be the worst mother,
I don't know only your chest. But when you do right,
what happens?
Speaker 1 (56:08):
Stormy.
Speaker 14 (56:09):
You follow your daughter.
Speaker 6 (56:12):
So she makes all her momma.
Speaker 7 (56:15):
That's right.
Speaker 10 (56:15):
Thank you storing me.
Speaker 1 (56:16):
Okay, okay, okay, bye bye, thank you for calling in.
All right, you guys have tapped in on this app.
Let's go here and see what you are saying on today.
Speaker 14 (56:28):
Hello Stormy.
Speaker 15 (56:29):
Hello.
Speaker 27 (56:29):
A fifty year loan is a benefit for the bank
or financial institution. They want fifty years worth of interest payments.
In the beginning of a home loan. The majority of
the payment goes towards the interest first. So while it's
good you're paying a low note, but at the same
time you'll be paying triple or four times the amount
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of the house.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
Yeah, and it depends on your interest rate too, because
what if it was fifty years and the interest rate
was too God bless the folks that got a two
percent interest rate, because long gone of those days. Remember
when the interest rate was three percent three point five?
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God bless y'all. M not that load no more. Yeah,
they break it up. He's right, they're gonna get some
of that money to a lot of it too. Most
of the money in the beginning, it's going to for interest,
most of it. So I'm curious, how is this going
(57:35):
to work and how will we not see this as
highway robbery. We don't want it, and the sad part
is we many of us won't need it, but our
children will. Interesting. Let's go back to the app and
see what you're saying on today. Okay, I don't hear
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a thing.
Speaker 14 (58:05):
Not a thing.
Speaker 1 (58:06):
Let's go back to the app.
Speaker 14 (58:08):
Oh, it's a good idea.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
That's fifty year mark.
Speaker 28 (58:10):
It's just not a bad idea because again, it will
let more people get into the pool, give more people
access to ownership, and you will stabilize communities. You won't
have this high turn over reata people move in and
they're moving out. Also, you get the tax right off
the interest. Can you right off your rent?
Speaker 6 (58:34):
Know what?
Speaker 14 (58:34):
They can't right off that interest payment?
Speaker 1 (58:40):
So I'm hearing some benefits, but do the benefits out
outweigh the risk? W D I A hello, Hello, call
you there, Hi there, I'm doing good.
Speaker 19 (58:56):
How are you?
Speaker 10 (58:58):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (58:58):
Love hanging in that. I just want to quickly give
a happy business a day to Dimber, a brilliant Denver,
and I thank him for his comments on the radio.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Okay, all right, and.
Speaker 4 (59:15):
Have the Veteran's dead to other people, including myself.
Speaker 1 (59:19):
You're a veteran too, okay, yeah, maybe, oh wow, yeah, okay,
let me ask you, let me let me. Let me
ask you a military question, one of these Veteran Day questions.
Can I ask you a Veteran Day question? Okay? True
or false? If you serve in the military, you are
(59:40):
referred to as a soldier, true or false.
Speaker 4 (59:47):
Yes, you can be referred to as a soldier, but
you actually I would say, uh, be specific to the
branch that you served in, because usually the Army people
are called soldiers, the Marine Corps soldiers, the Navy is
considered sailors, and the Air Force considered air men.
Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Okay, teaching, you're teaching class, mister Harry, you're teaching class.
Go ahead.
Speaker 4 (01:00:17):
Yeah, you can always lump them in one group as
soldiers and sailors and veterans serve the US.
Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
I gotcha. That's good. Thank you, no problem, Thank you
for calling in as well, and happy Veterans Day to you.
Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 14 (01:00:36):
Selmer.
Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
All right, you're welcome. Yeah, okay, Yeah, we're learning something today,
aren't we. I know I am okay. Uh, let's see here.
Let me check in with your matter of fact. I'm
gonna do it when I come back. Gonna check in
with your emails. And we do have some lines that
are open. If you want to get in and you
want to call, you can tap in on that iHeartRadio app.
(01:00:59):
You can email me as some of you some of
you have done and I will read them on the way.
Speaker 3 (01:01:04):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:01:04):
And also you can call nine oh one five three five,
nine three four two eight hundred five zero three nine
three four two eight three three five three five nine
three four two. Those are the number because there were
a lot of restaurants in town that were hooking up
the veterans on today, a lot of them and there's
still probably a lot of them that we'll be doing
(01:01:24):
that for the remainder of the day. Let's see here,
going to my email here. African Consultants says, don't hold
the house for fifty years. Most people don't let me
see g money to you, says a fifty year mortgage.
People can also consider the fact that you would be
paying lower payments, thus giving you the option to pay
(01:01:48):
it off early as well. M interesting and thought about
that one. Let me see Miss Dodson. Hello, high storming,
hope all as well with you just tuned into the program.
So what is going on with lady P. So we're
hearing some things that I don't want to repeat unless
I hear from her where people are saying that she's
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had a death in her family. That's what I will say,
Miss Mary emailed. She said it's not uncommon for a
young couple to be together and making plans for their
future several years before they get married. The man could
have been sincere in his early years of their relationship,
(01:02:34):
but could have changed his mind over time. In a
case like this, it's best for them to just go
their separate ways since their desires are no longer the same.
But for the woman, I'm sure the thought of her
wasting ten years with a man she was invested in
(01:02:55):
is the most painful part. If a man wants to
marry you, it won't take him ten years to do it.
M w D I A hello, Hello, I can't call
it Clyde, talk to man.
Speaker 14 (01:03:15):
I'm gonna tell you.
Speaker 29 (01:03:17):
When out of these younger ladies gonna learn parents don't
I told you these parents don't fail their children's stormy,
you put to teach your kids don't bat I talked
my song, you don't beat on a big ticket item
with a woman. Listen, y'all married, and the should be
the same way with a girl. M I feel like
(01:03:37):
y'all should get an apartment, little together for a year.
Speaker 14 (01:03:41):
See how do y'all get along?
Speaker 29 (01:03:43):
And then y'all get alone good, Then then get married
while y'all in an apartment, and then go get your
other house. So y'all gonna be married with your name
of the house. But don't batle a big ticket items
like that and a fifty year mortgage. No way, Stormy,
no way, you will never get out of You'll be
and you'll stay in dead with a fifty year mortgage.
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
Storm Yeah, because you have good intentions in the beginning,
but a lot of people, well some people will be
smart about it and pay it off probably early or
pay it off in fifty years. But some people won't
do it, you know what I'm saying. It just depends
on the person. But it could be a trap.
Speaker 29 (01:04:21):
And you will be tapped, you know, like they got
cars and not again. You seven eight years of pay
for a certain car, so you ain't.
Speaker 16 (01:04:30):
Gonna want You'll probably want the cloud to time or three. Yeah,
they're gonna be the same with the house. You ain't
gonna want that.
Speaker 14 (01:04:38):
It did the biggest thing that it goes through you.
Speaker 7 (01:04:41):
You do it, have a fifty years and you're.
Speaker 14 (01:04:43):
Gonna try to buy another house.
Speaker 16 (01:04:45):
You already upside down.
Speaker 14 (01:04:46):
So on.
Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
Say kids, all right, Clyde, thank you so much for
calling in. Yeah, man, make them teachable moments, some moments
to have conversations with the young folks because they need
to know these things. You know what I'm saying. Go
with them, ask him questions, give him some trivia like
I've been doing giving you all today. W d I
a hello.
Speaker 12 (01:05:10):
Up?
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
I can't call it out. What's going on?
Speaker 22 (01:05:14):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (01:05:15):
I ain't want nothing to Just want to salute all
the veterans.
Speaker 16 (01:05:19):
I'm a veteran.
Speaker 4 (01:05:20):
I did ten years in the army.
Speaker 1 (01:05:22):
Well I ride these veterans day to you.
Speaker 7 (01:05:26):
Likewise so to tell all my vessings to stay strong
and push it.
Speaker 29 (01:05:30):
But I stopped by a little Siezure today and they
gave any vestors in the area.
Speaker 7 (01:05:34):
Stopped by the little SiGe they give you a piece.
Speaker 14 (01:05:36):
And a drink.
Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
Well, how nice? What kind of piece did you get, couperonis?
Was it a long line?
Speaker 7 (01:05:44):
Uh no, but the lady was saying over forty veterans
had been up there.
Speaker 16 (01:05:50):
I didn't know Little Caesar was on the list.
Speaker 7 (01:05:52):
I heard somebody said on staying show, I think this morning,
uh huh, and I stay around the corner from this seat.
Speaker 14 (01:05:58):
So I stopped by.
Speaker 18 (01:05:59):
There for you.
Speaker 7 (01:06:01):
I mean, they want to complain, and they were like,
you know what, the more veterans just tell them.
Speaker 14 (01:06:04):
To come up here.
Speaker 7 (01:06:05):
Any little seeds all day long?
Speaker 1 (01:06:07):
That is nice. Yeah, that's yeah. That might actually be
a dinner for tomorrow as well. Hold on for me
al w d I a hold on, but yeah, so
y'all get them free meals eighty. There's a whole lot
of deals Applebee's and Aloha.
Speaker 22 (01:06:26):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:06:29):
Let me see. Let me see if there's some on
this little Chili's Chipotle.
Speaker 14 (01:06:36):
I just didn't want to be greedy.
Speaker 16 (01:06:37):
I want to say something for some of the other veterans.
Speaker 14 (01:06:41):
Went the little sieve and enjoyed that good.
Speaker 7 (01:06:44):
I wanted to all the veterans and Jack he should
have went to the may different.
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
To late, got bad knees, Thank you and Happy Veterans Day.
Al appreciate you calling in. All right, all right, bye bye, Yeah,
Dave and Busters. They've got a deal. Let's see Denny's, Fazzoli's, Firehouse, Subs, Firebirds,
(01:07:20):
wood fired grill. They got a little something something over there,
a lunch and dinner okay, Golden Corral. Let's see between
four pm and clothes while dining in I hop In
(01:07:40):
and out Burger, Krispy Kreme, Little Caesars. Yeah, what Al
just mentioned Old Charlie's. Do we have Old Charlie's anymore?
PF Chang's. I think theirs is over. They had free
lunch today. Red Lobster, now you gotta give him proof,
(01:08:01):
show proof now, Red Robin M Smoothie King, TGI Fridays.
Do we have any more of those here? Wendy's a
bunch of them, White Castle, It's a lot of them. Okay.
(01:08:26):
Let's see somebody tapped in on this iHeartRadio app. Let's
go to this app and see what you're saying.
Speaker 24 (01:08:30):
Happy Veterans Day to all, and the place to be
is with Stormy Tea The Experience ten seventy w D
I E.
Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
Thank you very much. I gotcha. I beg cahna. Okay,
let's see. Let's see African consultants, says Lady D spoke
about reverse mortgages. I advise the elderly to not take
a reverse mortgage. A reverse mortgage pays you, the owner
by giving you a monthly check based on the available
(01:09:03):
equity in your home. But in the back end, the
interest payment builds up and you end up in foreclosures.
And what is the big deal If it's thirty forty
fifty year loan, you're still going to pay. Given the chance,
I would buy that, then rent until the family leaves
the nest. Okay, let's go back to the phones. WDA Hello, Hey,
(01:09:29):
it ut been on stormy.
Speaker 14 (01:09:30):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
I'm good, Golden girl, how are you doing all right?
Speaker 4 (01:09:34):
All right?
Speaker 12 (01:09:35):
I just want to say happy veterans stay to all
our veterans in the w DIA family, including my DIC spouse,
Melvin Thomas, David, Captain, Cummins, King, Harry, you, I'm forgiveful,
Prince Charles, Alex.
Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
Denver and all the others.
Speaker 12 (01:09:57):
And you're you said you'll have some no vetter until.
Speaker 3 (01:09:59):
You'll have as well.
Speaker 6 (01:10:02):
Do we have any females, You're welcome.
Speaker 12 (01:10:04):
Do we have any females in our family WDA family
that have served?
Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
Do you know you know, that's a good question. Hold on,
Golden girl, w D I a hold on caller. That's
a good question, Golden girl.
Speaker 12 (01:10:19):
Yeah, I haven't heard anyone say that they have served,
but maybe they will let us.
Speaker 6 (01:10:23):
Know so they can get honored as well.
Speaker 12 (01:10:25):
But the luncheon, the military lunch, and you were talking
about the branches. They announced all the branches there at
the luncheon and they go through the song.
Speaker 1 (01:10:34):
I think each branch has a song or their their branch.
Speaker 6 (01:10:40):
So that was interesting.
Speaker 12 (01:10:41):
So all your veterans go out to the lunch and
military lunch and Thursday and experience that.
Speaker 6 (01:10:47):
I think it's a wonderful, beautiful thing.
Speaker 1 (01:10:49):
Sounds beautiful.
Speaker 15 (01:10:50):
Let me say I did speak.
Speaker 12 (01:10:52):
To Lady p and I want to give my deepest condolence.
Speaker 14 (01:10:56):
To her on the loss of her man male bend
and her nephew.
Speaker 12 (01:11:01):
So we're going to keep her in our prayer and
John Judge day family, John, keep them in our family,
keep their keep them in our prayers, their family and everything.
Speaker 6 (01:11:13):
And uh Stormy on.
Speaker 12 (01:11:14):
The fifty year mortgage. I have a different take on it,
and the reason is I wouldn't mind doing it because
quite naturally the note would be affordable.
Speaker 1 (01:11:24):
Huh.
Speaker 12 (01:11:26):
Okay, So we pay our homes off, right, we pay
our homes off, but whether we still pay taxes and insurance,
so we end up kind of renting it back. You're
never not paying anything on your home. So if you
get a fifty year mortgage, you're going to.
Speaker 1 (01:11:42):
Be paying that plus your taxes and insurance.
Speaker 6 (01:11:45):
You'll never get rid of taxes and insurance.
Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
So I look at it like said, if if it's affordable,
unless you unless you're a veteran, who's.
Speaker 6 (01:11:57):
What do you mean by that?
Speaker 12 (01:11:59):
I hear that they don't pay this tax, but that's
even better for them, you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (01:12:03):
That's even better for them. So I look at it
that way, if you can afford it, Yeah, and that's all.
Speaker 12 (01:12:09):
I have enjoyed the rest of you evening.
Speaker 1 (01:12:12):
Thank you, Golden girl.
Speaker 6 (01:12:13):
I appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (01:12:14):
You're welcome. Thank you for calling by about buying.
Speaker 14 (01:12:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:12:17):
Sending some love out to Lady P for sure.
Speaker 18 (01:12:20):
W d I A hello, Hey there, I'm out.
Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
Yes, you are a good How you doing doing?
Speaker 16 (01:12:29):
Good.
Speaker 21 (01:12:29):
I gotta I got.
Speaker 7 (01:12:30):
I got a different I got a difference in there
on on this, on this fifty year mortgage.
Speaker 18 (01:12:35):
All right, so I'm forty five, I got a house,
you know, but if I was three another house, I would.
Speaker 16 (01:12:42):
Definitely go with your moorige number one.
Speaker 18 (01:12:45):
I know, I mean, you know, I know, I won't
pay it off because you talking about fires. I'll be
ninety five, but I will have a little low payment.
I got three kids, I got three boys. So what
I would do is I make sure I got a
knife and suret policy so they can pay the house
off and do what they want to do with the house.
Speaker 10 (01:13:04):
And while I'm a.
Speaker 18 (01:13:05):
Senior citizen, I have a low note that I can
pay with my posecurity or my pension or you know,
and just you know, just just do it like that.
Speaker 14 (01:13:14):
That's my skin on it.
Speaker 18 (01:13:15):
I think it's a count of good idea if you
look at it, like like the lady said, you'll never
pay your house off because you still got insurance.
Speaker 16 (01:13:22):
And tactics for the risk of your life. Yeah, So
that's that's my take on it.
Speaker 18 (01:13:26):
I mean, you know, in forty five, but now if
I was puny or something like this, by the house.
I'm not too sure about to fit this if I
was get young, you know what I mean. Yeah, I
don't think I don't think that'll be a good idea
for a young person.
Speaker 16 (01:13:42):
Hmmm.
Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
Well, like a lot of people said, you know you can,
you can sell a house.
Speaker 21 (01:13:48):
Yeah you can.
Speaker 18 (01:13:49):
But I'm saying like, like, okay.
Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
I'm forty five.
Speaker 15 (01:13:53):
Yeah, and like say I.
Speaker 18 (01:13:54):
Want to buy another house.
Speaker 16 (01:13:55):
I want to sell the house.
Speaker 18 (01:13:56):
I man, I want to get another bigger house, and
I want a nice to I said, I want to
five hundred. All that I'm just being given an astronomical number.
Speaker 15 (01:14:02):
Yeah, and I'm gonna have a loan.
Speaker 18 (01:14:04):
I'm gonna have a note loan note right, m hm.
Speaker 14 (01:14:07):
You know for a fifty years ago, it spread out.
Speaker 15 (01:14:09):
It spread around, so I can take care of it
with my security, on my pension, on.
Speaker 18 (01:14:13):
My you know, my incoll it's still a little little decent.
And then one time for my my demise, my kids,
they can either pay it off or being trelly, and
it'll be what they want to do.
Speaker 4 (01:14:26):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:14:27):
That's our thing.
Speaker 16 (01:14:27):
That's how I'm thinking about storm.
Speaker 18 (01:14:29):
I prettily taking my car.
Speaker 16 (01:14:30):
I hadn't betigate to all the veterans.
Speaker 4 (01:14:32):
That serves.
Speaker 1 (01:14:33):
All right, cheeko, thank you so much. All right, have
a good one, all right, bye bye. Uh, let's go
back to the phones. W D I A hello, Hello there, Hi?
Speaker 6 (01:14:45):
How are you restoring me?
Speaker 1 (01:14:47):
You doing good? How are you?
Speaker 6 (01:14:50):
I'm okay, it's.
Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
Just joyce this joy.
Speaker 13 (01:14:54):
I was calling to say. And I know some people
say this is old fashions, and I'm not just saying
this because I'm.
Speaker 7 (01:15:05):
A senior citizen.
Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
But even when I was in my twenties, this was
still my thinking.
Speaker 13 (01:15:13):
I hate as a young lady. As far as I'm concerned.
She may not consider it that because she may have
enjoyed initially the years that they were together, but my
personal opinion, and when I was a counselor at the
community college, I used to tell those young women, and
(01:15:35):
my two daughters too, I will just advise them, and
you're gonna make your own choices. But for the fear
of the same kind of thing happening, I just always
feel like and for me too, even when I was
in my twenties or a teenager, if I'm good enough
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to live with, I'm good enough to marry.
Speaker 12 (01:16:01):
And so I just never believed in shack him. For
that reason, I don't believe in shacking because now find
from the moral issue, I don't believe in him because
I tell the students that my daughters, why are you
playing married? And one of the students said to me,
(01:16:23):
what do you mean, miss Anderson playing marriage?
Speaker 7 (01:16:25):
I said, if you're.
Speaker 23 (01:16:27):
Cooking, washing, having sex, and staying.
Speaker 13 (01:16:35):
With the guy, even some people having children, you playing married.
Speaker 20 (01:16:40):
So if I'm good enough to play married, too, I'm
good enough to marry.
Speaker 4 (01:16:44):
So I didn't believe in staying with any guy or
letting a guy stay with me.
Speaker 7 (01:16:51):
That's not to say he might not come over, but
he's not.
Speaker 4 (01:16:54):
Going to stay with me.
Speaker 13 (01:16:55):
He's not gonna move it close with me or any
of it. So I'm sorry that happened to the young lady.
Speaker 6 (01:17:02):
But you have to be careful, you know, with things
like that you do.
Speaker 3 (01:17:06):
And that's primarily what I wanted to come in about.
Speaker 1 (01:17:11):
Well, thank you so much, and hopefully the young people
that are listening to the show heard what you said.
Speaker 13 (01:17:17):
Oh one other thing, my grandson called me and he said, Grandmother,
my girlfriend and I have decided to have a baby.
Speaker 21 (01:17:26):
And I said, David, I haven't heard you say you.
Speaker 12 (01:17:29):
All decide to get married.
Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
He said, grandmother, what difference would that little piece of
paper made?
Speaker 13 (01:17:36):
And so I said, well, it may not make any
difference to you all, but I think.
Speaker 3 (01:17:42):
That's the way it's supposed to go.
Speaker 7 (01:17:44):
And he said, well no, I don't think it'll.
Speaker 4 (01:17:47):
Make any difference.
Speaker 6 (01:17:48):
So I said, well, so we won't have a big difference.
Speaker 7 (01:17:51):
I go, you how I feel.
Speaker 13 (01:17:53):
And if that girl is crazy.
Speaker 11 (01:17:54):
Enough to plan having children with you without you marrying.
Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
Her us owner, wow, mm hmm, you do pass it
down and it's up.
Speaker 4 (01:18:07):
To the old decision.
Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
That's right. But thank you, thank you, missus Joyce. Have
a good day. Okay you too, Bye.
Speaker 3 (01:18:16):
Bye w w D I A hello, hello, hemmy, how
are you?
Speaker 1 (01:18:23):
I'm doing good, Miss Carolyn? How are you?
Speaker 6 (01:18:26):
I'm great?
Speaker 3 (01:18:26):
Good on this terrific qus.
Speaker 1 (01:18:30):
Yes, yeah.
Speaker 25 (01:18:32):
First I would like to say Happy Vedroom Day to
all the veterans, and also condolences go out to Lady
p her family and to John and all the other
in one else, all the.
Speaker 1 (01:18:48):
Bereaves you know in the w A family.
Speaker 25 (01:18:54):
I want to happy birthday, give a couple of happy
birthday shout out to all all the members of man
your first, that's the church yoh, especially Reginald Green and
all the all my coworker that carrier I gotchall they
one w I a down, thank you have.
Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
A good one. Okay, enjoy your marriage than you w
d I a hello?
Speaker 14 (01:19:23):
Hello?
Speaker 16 (01:19:23):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
I'm doing great, mister c J. And how are you?
Speaker 14 (01:19:30):
The rest of you?
Speaker 16 (01:19:32):
Best gout of this with no stress, no great facts.
Speaker 1 (01:19:37):
Okay, I don't write that down so I can remember
what's going on. Mister c J. Are you a veteran?
Speaker 16 (01:19:48):
Oh, I'm sorry, Oh no, no, okay, you're not in
a different move and you know I respect the veterans,
respect him to.
Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
The Okay, Uh I do.
Speaker 16 (01:20:04):
I want to shout out to all the veterans uh
serve in the military. I respect you all, and I'm
gonna give you all a couple of men. I think
all of y'all that served in in the military way
better better man that I am.
Speaker 8 (01:20:21):
You know you.
Speaker 16 (01:20:24):
I wasn't going to I was gonna pull up Mahammad,
I leave men.
Speaker 14 (01:20:27):
Then I won't get off.
Speaker 16 (01:20:30):
Okay. Yeah, all the veterans, you know, kudos to you
for serving in the country.
Speaker 14 (01:20:39):
But not at the same time, Uh no, I'm not.
Speaker 16 (01:20:44):
Gonna get off into bed. Okay, I shot off to
the veterans. I respect you all, and you all better
man that I am.
Speaker 14 (01:20:54):
Okay, Wow, you know it takes it.
Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
Takes a big man to say that somebody is a
better man than you.
Speaker 16 (01:21:02):
Well, you're smart almost. I must call your kids. You're
a woman, you're smart.
Speaker 26 (01:21:10):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
It.
Speaker 14 (01:21:12):
Don't take no, it don't take no.
Speaker 16 (01:21:14):
Uh A big man that always said something positive bout himself,
even though I does. I mean a lot of things
that happened to me, he is positive. And I was
just thinking about the subject you had about the woman
that uh, something that got jilted or something back that
by a man that she's involved with for ten years.
Speaker 14 (01:21:34):
Ten years.
Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
Yeah, he don't want them. She turned down financial opportunities
and all kind of stuff for ten years because she
thought they were on the same page gonna have kids
and get married. He left them.
Speaker 16 (01:21:49):
She had kids to get married, she.
Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
Wanted to have kids, and I guess she planned to
get married too, and he left her.
Speaker 16 (01:21:55):
Well yeah, I mean, well, I can't blame the guy.
I can't blame the guy. I mean, I'm sorry for her,
but I can't believe it.
Speaker 4 (01:22:07):
I mean, she fast of all, this.
Speaker 16 (01:22:09):
Is what I'm gonna say this. I'm not alone one.
Speaker 14 (01:22:11):
You're talking.
Speaker 15 (01:22:12):
You know I have a lot of women.
Speaker 10 (01:22:14):
You're not.
Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
I mean, yeah, you're not.
Speaker 14 (01:22:19):
Now what a long talk?
Speaker 18 (01:22:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:22:25):
Go ahead, missus c J. Go ahead.
Speaker 16 (01:22:28):
Okay, see what women he's gonna say about me?
Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
That?
Speaker 16 (01:22:32):
Uh faight of all? The woman that called you this
is a smart woman. I man, this woman is smart.
This woman has my accolades. She had it because he
said she's been in her marriage before four years and
I had just came in and when she was in
the fall, I said, man, I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:22:52):
Miss Lisa. Yeah, yeah, what's the name again? I think
it was. I think that was miss Lisa, you know
that has been married for so long. And she said
she's she's keeping it hot or something like that.
Speaker 25 (01:23:03):
You know.
Speaker 16 (01:23:04):
Well, yeah, okay, that's what I'm supposed to do. No, Missisa, Hey,
very well, look here, you keep up to good way, okay,
because I promise you promise. My name is James.
Speaker 1 (01:23:23):
You ain't trying. You ain't gonna go on this radio.
No married woman, miss c J.
Speaker 16 (01:23:28):
H you keep that okay, okay, I gonna look at that.
I apologize, okay.
Speaker 1 (01:23:34):
Yeah, yeah, back that up, back that train up.
Speaker 16 (01:23:39):
I love it tomorrow woman, I love my I'm gonna you,
miss Way, you know, miss.
Speaker 1 (01:23:46):
Me, I got you.
Speaker 16 (01:23:49):
I mean, I love tomorrow women. I got most of
the women that WI right now, Miss Norman.
Speaker 15 (01:23:55):
Man, they are smart.
Speaker 16 (01:23:56):
As I am economically.
Speaker 14 (01:23:59):
That's a good car. It was again.
Speaker 1 (01:24:03):
Okay, I got you CD listen, I got a run.
Speaker 16 (01:24:11):
Woods all right job.
Speaker 7 (01:24:16):
I love you all right, I love.
Speaker 1 (01:24:17):
You back, mister c J.
Speaker 4 (01:24:20):
Bye bye.
Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
He talking big talk.
Speaker 22 (01:24:24):
Don't it.
Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
What we're gonna do with missus c J? Oh my goodness.
Let's see here. Somebody tap this app. Let's go to
the app and see what you're saying.
Speaker 28 (01:24:37):
Stormy and the words of Chico, get that fifty year
mortgage that the kids have it, and words of burning Mac.
Speaker 1 (01:24:47):
Help them kids, Help them kids. Okay, if you say so,
help them kids, is what he said. Let's go back
to the app.
Speaker 6 (01:24:58):
Storm a very good show. Oh my hearts and press
over out to Lady p and John and their family.
Speaker 12 (01:25:07):
And Happy Veterans Day to all the veterans, including my
husband too.
Speaker 1 (01:25:15):
Have a blessed day.
Speaker 14 (01:25:17):
Love your storming, all.
Speaker 1 (01:25:19):
Right, Miss Cassandra, love you back. Yeah, all right, I'm
gonna try to get you to this classic TV throwback
for today. Sorry I couldn't get all of you on
the phone today, but thank you for calling in. I
appreciate you listening. But maybe you can call in and
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