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The D.L. Hughley Show dives into the chaos of American politics, culture, and relationships with its usual blend of comedy, candor, and “did he really just say that?” moments. The DLHS crew kicks things off unpacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s signals that it may side with the Trump administration after the controversial firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter — a move that could upend nearly 90 years of federal agency precedent. Recent reporting highlights that conservative justices appear open to expanding presidential control over independent agencies, a change that could dramatically reshape how places like the FTC or Federal Reserve operate. Meanwhile, Jasmine Sanders reports on trending stories, including viral outrage over Tyra Banks’ bizarre appearance during an Australian interview promoting her ice cream brand — a moment so chaotic people online were wondering if she was auditioning for a reboot of America’s Next Top Meltdown

From there, the show stirs the pot with a Question of the Day inspired by the Pivot podcast: If your spouse passed away, could you marry their best friend? The phone lines explode as listeners debate grief, loyalty, “circle of love logic,” and the possibility that the best friend might’ve been “waiting in the wings like an understudy with benefits.” Even D.L. reminds folks that historically, these situations happen more than people admit — citing everything from real-life scenarios to Hollywood plots. Actor Henry Simmons joins the crew to talk representation in Hollywood, inclusion vs. diversity, and why even superheroes need good vegetables. The show wraps with Jasmine Sanders’ Top 5 Christmas Gifts That Start a Fight list — including pregnancy tests, scales, and gym memberships — which is basically a PSA titled “How to Spend the Holidays Alone.” 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is the deal you will show you twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Addition, now, of course I know that we all pretty
much know that Jade Sanders has thrown her hat and
the Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
I'm sorry that I ain't throwing my hat nowhere.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
That you couldn't be a great senator.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Yeah, I'm pram.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
But she's thrown her head into the ring for and
you know James Rico, who I like a lot too,
has is he hasn't dropped out of the race.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Uh. He said that it will be respectful.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Now, of course, politics is a blood sport, and I
expect for him to fight and her to fight.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Texta is gonna be tough, even if all things line up.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
But that's definitely it's definitely not gonna be a chance
that people start fragmenting early.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
That's that's definitely not gonna happen.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
And if I hear one more person to sell the
way she talks, I'll tell you what I'll put her against.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
The Orange man.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
I bet you what, Jasmine, Senator Jasmine Cracking can say,
see the minefit.

Speaker 5 (01:00):
You say that.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Let's not let's not start bringing people's intelligence into it,
because let's be clear, Please, you definitely beat him in
any spelling.

Speaker 4 (01:09):
Please, absolutely anything.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
But I do think Jasmine Crockett doing this and and
just with the way things are going to Remember, we
talked about what happened in Tennessee during that special election,
and Trump was really nervous about the state flipping when
you see what just happened in Florida in Miami to
have a democratic mayor in Miami, you know.

Speaker 4 (01:28):
So, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
I think it's a sign of people really are tired
of what they're saying.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Yeah, and don't tell me about experience.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
George Bush was a governor for a year, yeah, two years,
and his only experience before that was running a bat
Man Agum baseball team. Donald Trump went from a prentice
to the presidency. Barack Obama had been a cenator around
nine months to a year before.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Let's not start that now.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
There are a lot of things you could say you
don't like about you could do it, but let's not
skip over obvious things and started that's not attacked her intellect,
or her or her definite, her vocabulary, or her experience,
because you have never made that the predicate any other
time you got to talking about letting Oprah run for President.

(02:16):
Happy birthday to Raven Simone. Happy birthda Gianna Taylor. Happy
birthday to Bobby Flay. Happy birth birthday to Memphis. Happy
birthday of the Nia Peoples years ago her very first
show when she was married to Howard Hewart. I did.
I was the DJA on her first show, Party ma
She Happy birtha to Dion Waiter's. Happy birth of Marco
Guire he was a cold piece for the Dallas Mavericks.

(02:37):
Happy birthday to Simone D. Sanders Sanders. Happy birthday to
Evelyn Losada. Have birth to John Joe Burrow Hat birth.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Of the Taco Fall Hat Brother Key ky Lane and
Bill Street catok of course, possibously. Happy birthday to Michael
Clarke Duncan at birth of the Dan Blocker has on Bonanza.
You know where they filmed that just said where Calabasas.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Yeah, Yeah, Happy brothday Emily Dickinson at breath of a Maiku.
I want my two Wizard on the coning of the Wizard,
on the coning of Barbarian. These all possumus. We've got
a great show lined up for you. Jaz's gonna tell
us what's trending. I'mna have a little note from the
ged section. It's the deal Hugle show.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
Jazz Man, What man tell these good people? What is trending?

Speaker 3 (03:26):
The most disturbing video on social media right now? It's
a black woman in New York on the train insulting hispanis.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
Yes, it is so disappointing. It is hard to watch
because I'm thinking to myself, come on, we don't do this.
We shouldn't be acting like this. Let them do that.
We don't do that. But the fact that the black
woman and the Hispanic lady was minding her own business.
She seemed fairly young, and I don't know what set
the black woman off. There's no context to it, but

(03:54):
it looks as if they were just riding the train
and the black lady gets upset and she starts telling
her how she needed to go back to where she
came from, and she doesn't belong in this country.

Speaker 4 (04:02):
And you know, you don't belong on this train.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
Get away from me, and she pushes the girl away
from her, and the girl is trying to get away,
and you know somebody has to kind of intervene to
I guess, make the black woman leave her alone. It's
just it's really hard to watch. But a lot of
people have a lot of things to say about it.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Right, I think, of course it's proved that we could
be as big as as everybody else.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
Yeah, it is terrible in New York, of all places.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Of course they're gonna it's gonna be all different types
of people in New York.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
I don't. This is the thing.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
And you know this New York is very specific because
most places, uh, you know, uh, it's the difference in
a good neighborhood. There's a differences between good neighborhoods and
bad neighborhoods and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
In New York. That's from building the building, that's from street,
the street, street the street. A good uh, you know,
a good.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Building got a door man a good a bad building
got a man in the door.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
But it's the same thing.

Speaker 7 (05:01):
And she got to realize there's only one degree of
separation between her, so please, I.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
Don't understand it, and tried to get move away. She
just got louder and louder and more crass. It's like,
oh my god.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
These are the same people that didn't somebody just didn't
a black man get choked up on the.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
Train mm hmm in New York.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Yeah, isn't Mandamie talking about having clinical social work like
a psychologist on the train about because I will say this, Uh,
you've written trains. I've written trains, and I will tell
you this. The craziest people in the world write the train.
Everybody writes with everybody. You could see Keanu Reeves and
pop Up Hope and a dude ping right next.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
To her right next yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Yeah, and you can see to me, you could see
somebody good morning, white devils.

Speaker 4 (05:57):
I'm black queens and white devils.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Ye mean lights and peanuts.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
Anyways, speaking of crazy, people are trying to figure out
what in the world is going on with Tyra Banks.
She was in Australia promoting her Smie and Dream ice
cream brand. And first of all, she was dressed kind
of cuckoo crazy. She had on like this kneeling the
yellow Santa hat with long canary, a long canary yellow wig,
and she had on a skin tight black dress. She

(06:26):
just looked crazy automatic. But then she started talking crazy.
I don't I couldn't tell if she was high, if
she was, you know, and she was sweating profusely. It
was the weirdest, craziest way I've ever seen Tyra Like,
I've never.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
Seen this before I seen.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
I'm gonna have to send to it is. Yeah, you
can just google it. You can just google her name
and it will come up. Because everybody's trying to figure
out what happened with Tyra, Like, what's going on with her?
She's you know, talking about Sanna. Ain't biting that cookie.
He's sipping cream and taking a bowl. It just it
just makes absolutely no sense. I've never see her like
this out of I know that that.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
Ain't I hope not.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
But this is stephen A. Smith's last appearance on of You.

Speaker 8 (07:08):
A couple days ago, sin Lely accused Senator Mark Kelly,
a veteran an astronaut, of crossing the line for participating
in a video reminding troops that they can refuse to
follow illegal orders. Let's see some of what you said,
my friend.

Speaker 9 (07:25):
Sure you know better, Senator Kelly, you know better? How
dare you do that? You can go to the house,
you can put up drawer of paperwork, you can try
to start articles of impeachment if you think there's something illegal,
I mean, damn it ain't like y'all haven't done it before.

Speaker 4 (07:40):
You impeached the man twice. Where that get you?

Speaker 9 (07:43):
God is behind back in the White House. Had to
let them alone in twenty six twenty, maybe you wouldn't
be back. You don't tell military men and women to
ignore an order.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
And in response to that, of course, you see Sonny
Holston read what Pete Hessmith, the current Secretary of Defense said,
our Secretary of War said.

Speaker 8 (08:03):
Now, let me just just remind you that Pete Hegsath
said in twenty sixteen. I do think there have to
be consequences.

Speaker 4 (08:12):
For abject war crimes.

Speaker 8 (08:14):
If you're doing something that is just completely unlawful and ruthless,
then there is a consequence for that. That's why the
military said it won't follow unlawful orders from their commander
in chief.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Virtually the same thing that Senator Kelly said that sparked
Stephen's rant on his social media page. It's ironically the
first thing Steven A would do would to be a sale.
Heasmin's rethme, well, you know, basically saying you know, he
was a podcaster and became Secretary of State. What the
ironic thing is. Stephen A. Smiths is a broadcaster who

(08:48):
thinks he could be president. But the fact that being
loud and wrong.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
When given a chance with new information to make a
different decision, to be nuanced, what he decided to do
was double down.

Speaker 8 (08:58):
I'd love to give you the opportunity to perhaps change
your position on.

Speaker 4 (09:02):
What you said.

Speaker 10 (09:03):
I'm not changing the thing.

Speaker 4 (09:05):
You want to stay loud and wrong.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Well, you could call it loud and wrong.

Speaker 10 (09:08):
Oh, you want to.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
You're entitled to your opinion.

Speaker 10 (09:09):
I'm entitled to mind.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
And it's interesting because he believes obviously that being loud
and wrong is leadership. But being loud and wrong is
the sole province of old white dudes.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
They're the only ones that are going to get to
be loud and wrong.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
In my estimation, this is the tale of two black men,
one of course with Stephen A. Smith and his assessment
of this situation. The other is Admiral Al Alvin Hasey,
a black man who was a four star admiral who
was basically in charge of South Cambace would have been
his area the Caribbean. Allegedly, Admiral Halsey was given an opportunity.
He was basically told by Peace says man what he

(09:44):
wanted to do, and this admiral who had been in
the Navy thirty seven years achieved the highest rank possible, decided,
rather than to obey order it was conflicted by that
he believed was problematic, that he believed might have even
been illegal.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Than do that, he walked away and resigned.

Speaker 11 (10:02):
In October, the US Defense Secretary Pete Hegsath made the
shock announcements that Holsey would step down on the twelfth
of December, less than a year into his tenure. That
announcement's coming, of course, as the US military steps up
its strikes against alleged boats.

Speaker 4 (10:17):
In the Caribbean Sea.

Speaker 11 (10:19):
Now, in recent days, as the twelfth of December approaches,
claims have been circulating about that Holsey decided to step
down because of Pete Heegsath's Venezuelan boat strike orders.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
This is a tale of two black men. One who
believes they're being loud and wrong. It is leadership Stephen A.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Smith, and one is add more Alban Harley, who believes
they're refusing to do wrong.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Is leadership in this world.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
Were loudest, the loudest voice in the room, where people
commit to a path and decide, hello, high water, we're
going to go This way regardless of what damass does
in this world that exists like that, don't be a
Stephen A.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Smith, an admiral Halls.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
She's jazz.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
It's the jazzy report. I'm in D. L. Hughson.

Speaker 3 (11:11):
The US Supreme Court appears to have sided with the
Trump administration in a case that could have major applications
for the independence of federal agencies you know, shielded from
the White House. Now. The case concerns the firing of
FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.

Speaker 4 (11:25):
You guys remember her.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
That decision could actually up in ninety years of precedent,
As federal law says, a commissioner can only be fired
for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfea since in office,
yeah they fired to get fired, should be. But you know,
we'll see what happens. In ninety years, it's never happened,
and now all of a sudden it has, so we'll

(11:47):
see what happens. But they're going to make a decision,
I guess in the next couple of months. A new
study has suggested that the fountain of youth of sorts
might be conjured up on the cellular level. Scientists have
developed the technique to boot see energy production of aging
and damaged sales. The sales can be effectively basically recharged
by replacing their mitochondria. The finding wholes implications for the

(12:09):
treatment of conditions such as Alzheimer's and diabetes.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Wowness.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
You love advancements in technology and medicine.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Yeah, and you know what, this is a true story.
It's true statistics.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
They usually accelerate under democratic progressive administrations, and they regress
under under republics.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Absolutely so.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Just it's just the same in the States either.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
If you look at science in the conservative States, you
look at science in the progressive states, most of your
advances will come from the progressive states. So there was
a discussion on a Pivot podcast.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Take a listen.

Speaker 12 (12:43):
You talked about your best man at the wedding. Right,
let's say, God forbid, something does happen to you. Do
you think it's okay for him to then marry your
old lady in fault?

Speaker 6 (12:57):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
To retort this.

Speaker 12 (13:03):
By Billy West of the third, that's my boy, that's
my boy.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Okay, So you you get abducted by alliens. I don't
want nobody to pass.

Speaker 12 (13:14):
Yeah, your wonderful wife should be to just give up
back to the streets.

Speaker 4 (13:20):
Bill is a good dude, ain't it?

Speaker 3 (13:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (13:23):
For sure? Good man for sure, spiritual, yeah, strong, make
it make bro.

Speaker 12 (13:34):
So if she's gonna find somebody, but you don't think
you can find that and it not be your best man?

Speaker 4 (13:40):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
So if a man died, do you think it's okay
for his best friend to marry his wife? That is
the basis of that movie?

Speaker 4 (13:49):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (13:50):
That TV series?

Speaker 4 (13:53):
Which one?

Speaker 3 (13:53):
This is us?

Speaker 1 (13:54):
Right, this is us.

Speaker 4 (13:55):
I didn't see it.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Remember the best Friend married the Wife?

Speaker 3 (13:59):
I heard it was a fantastic series, but I never
watched it. I think that was the too much crime
for me.

Speaker 4 (14:06):
I turn around. Somebody on the show was crying. I
was like, I can't watch this.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
We'll get your show about massacres. It'll be a big hit.

Speaker 4 (14:15):
I appreciate. Top of the year, please, top of the year.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
The overall point is, do you think that it's okay
for a best friend to marry a wife or best
friend mary husband?

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Do you think that that is okay?

Speaker 2 (14:27):
Age seven seven two before after someone dies eight seven
seven two four two two four two.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
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Speaker 1 (14:37):
All right, we're gonna be getting your calls directly. It's
to the huge show.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
Do you think it's okay after a husband or wife
dies for the living spouse to marry that person's best friend.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
I will say this, they are probably comfortable with him
and know them. You know what I mean. So I
don't I think that there's a and plus you did anyway,
So what do you.

Speaker 4 (14:58):
I mean, Plus you're dead and your way you're not
around to see it.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
All right, you're not around.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
But I don't I don't like you know, it was
a major phenomenon. Now this didn't have when nine to
eleven happened. A lot of policemen. A lot of firemen
and policemen switched wives because they were comforting me, the
widows and the widows.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
I don't know how down I am with the wife swipe.
I didn't like it on TV. I don't know what
I'd like it in real life, but I could understand it.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
Yeah, perhaps I just think that they're a myriad of reasons.
And yeah, obviously some of them mean that they probably
liked each other a lot when you were alive, and
maybe even bumped you off. I would check my break.
We're going to go to a social media platform. What
are they sayd out there?

Speaker 3 (15:44):
Jazz Sanders So Jerry out of Birmingham says, if you're
available and she's available, not a problem.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (15:52):
Well he did feel till death do us part, and
death did his part, so you know, yeah, he was
his best friend in life.

Speaker 4 (16:02):
So who Yeah, leave.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
I think that the people living would have a problem
with him like other people associated with But remember, look,
the Jackson five didn't even wait to somebody.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
People in the Jackson family didn't wait somebody was dead
for they didn't.

Speaker 4 (16:16):
Yeah, Jermaine.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
And didn't.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
I think Damon Wayne started dating one of his nephews
or nephew's girlfriend.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
So yeah, but wasn't that wasn't one of the Jackson's
marriage to somebody didn't.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
Yeah, I'm talking about Tito. I mean Jermaine. Jermaine and
one of the his brothers shared a wife or something.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Yeah. Well Jermaine lived like Count Chuckler right now, so
you know, tell.

Speaker 5 (16:45):
Him what he'll do.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Yeah, I don't know what he is.

Speaker 4 (16:51):
I don't know who you know what, highlighter.

Speaker 3 (16:54):
That's who I blame, whoever's doing it. I blame them
because they know what they're doing. When they see it.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
They go right from Stevie Wonders here to Jermains here
from the same are the braids from talking book and
a marker, a black marker.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
It's the same thing.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
All right, we're gonna get We're gonna get to your
cause in a bit. It's the deal you can show
it is the deal you can show you twenty twenty five. Addition,
I was talking to my state planner a couple of
years ago, and he was saying that the states can
be set up so that you can basically, you know,
handle things from the grave, Like you could say, when
somebody gets some money, how they get it, how they.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Lose it, if they can attain it, what happens, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
So there are people who definitely try to control things
from the grave, and he has he said that this
is one of them. Like if you if they leave
something to somebody, and like if you're one of your
kids married somebody you don't approve of or try to,
you can do all of that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
So that is a thing that exists.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
Where people want to try to control people even they
when they go because there's a clear difference between like,
you know, you want your wife to this degree of
like Jackie O and and you know Martin Luther King's wife, Yeah,
you know his wife.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Not like Eric Kirk.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
She needs you don't wear leather pants three minutes after
your husband died. I'm just saying that, Oh my goodness,
yeah she she That ain't a grieving outfit, is what?

Speaker 1 (18:23):
That's a breeding out what that is?

Speaker 4 (18:24):
So much for the dress?

Speaker 2 (18:26):
Yeah she didn't like Corretta Scott King at all. Man,
But when do you think, Junior, some of something happens
the best should should you know, a best friend be
able to marry the surviving spouse.

Speaker 7 (18:42):
It depends on the relationship really, because I mean, all
good all dudes ain't good dude, So the husband could
be in a uh and you know, the best friend
could have been a better fit, or the best friend
could have been the first uh dater of said wife
and then the deceased goott in the and then now
that's out the way they back.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
To in this scenario, check your breaks and your your
food exactly. Yeah, and don't drink or drink that smells sweet.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
Because it might have drink smells sweet?

Speaker 5 (19:12):
What does that.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
You might have radiator fluided?

Speaker 2 (19:19):
All right, we're gonna get so do you think it's
okay to marry the best friend of the deceased spouse?

Speaker 1 (19:25):
You think that this that's okay?

Speaker 2 (19:26):
I think that, you know, one of the things that
happens when you're grieving, and all of us, a lot
of us have had some level of grease. Is it
is a bit disorienting. Yeah, And they oftentimes tell you
not to make decisions when you're in that phase, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
So I think it's the worst time to make a
decision grieving like that. I think it's just the worst
time to do so.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
But I think it depends on how long they wait,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 7 (19:54):
Yeah, And if you think about the circle, if you're
the person's best friend, then you love them too, so
you know, yeah, there's a circle of love.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
Bro, you pretended to say you can get.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
Oh man, I mean, but some people, I mean, you know, look,
look Puffy, Puffy was somebody's best friend. He was a
lot of you know what I mean. It's it's you know,
so I think yeah, my best friend. I've known since
I was four years old.

Speaker 4 (20:27):
Hm hmm.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
And he's the godfather of all my children and I'm
the godfather is so I if something happened that would
not be a weird thing to me. I would haunt them.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
I say, would you come back from the grave?

Speaker 1 (20:42):
Oh yeah, yeah, that's a little weird. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
If I go out want something to go wrong, they
never remember me. Then that was a lot we used
to eat every day.

Speaker 4 (20:54):
Miss nail Bill like man always.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
I'd only hunt him on the first though, and it
would sound like key change rattling, but it would be
somebody locking the door because they're evicted.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
No, I'm just kidding, I'm playing. I'm not.

Speaker 4 (21:18):
Just when they're about to have six Yeah, somebody to.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Ask the bed is moving. We didn't even started yet.

Speaker 4 (21:29):
You dead right, there is a kid.

Speaker 5 (21:35):
You know.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
One time I was in.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
I was in Raleigh, North Carolina, years ago, and just
you might have came on that gig, but this remember
that lady that came back and she said she came
to the ship because her husband had died and they
had been married fifty years.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
Remember that, I do remember.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
And she said, yeah, every day he comes and I
go in the car and he comes talk to me,
and I said, that man, they tell me that the
fifty years, he coudn't wait to get away from me.
Like your wife's on the phone, do it early?

Speaker 8 (22:04):
I was.

Speaker 4 (22:06):
I mean, the ain't nothing going on in heaven, you know.
Let me go talk to my wife.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
And she going this again in the guard.

Speaker 14 (22:13):
I gotta go.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
Waiting all this time in the pearly gage, seeing the alcohol,
and I gotta go down there and see what's going
on with her.

Speaker 4 (22:21):
And I left my best friend down there for the
fall in.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Love with right, I already did everything I could.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
Yeah, now she's gonna be talking to me.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
What do you think is okay to marry the best
friend of the surviving the best friend of the sea
spouts to marry their their wife or husband.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
That's that's the question we posed to you. We're going
right to the phones.

Speaker 15 (22:41):
I feel like if the best friend and the white
or faithful friends and they didn't have anything going on
before it happened, they would they would be capable of
compantying each other because they felt the well maybe not
the same way, but they understand the laws and they
probably shared a lot of things along the way. But

(23:01):
if they had respect for each other, you know, when
her spouse was alive, I don't see anything wrong with
them getting.

Speaker 10 (23:07):
Together when she passed.

Speaker 16 (23:10):
Basically, I mean it's going.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
It goes on every day.

Speaker 16 (23:13):
The proper way to go about it would be if
they're you know, there's a grieving time or grieving period
in between, you know, then that then it would be okay.
But I mean, if it's if it's just you know,
they hook up, you know, a week after the you know,
the husband dies or a week after the wife passes,
in that that's found. But I mean if there's a
grieving period, maybe a year or so, and they you know,

(23:35):
they allow the friends and the families to you know,
to grieve and get over the passing, then I don't
see a problem with it.

Speaker 17 (23:42):
It shouldn't matter if the best man mary wife or
supposed to be wife at that time, because it seems
the only people are going to be worried about that
it's families and friends. So if you don't care what
people say, go ahead and get married.

Speaker 6 (23:59):
I would all me.

Speaker 18 (24:01):
Personally, I wouldn't do that regardless. But these days I
see a lot of folks that's up for doing it,
but it also shows that probably that whole time they
didn't have lord top for that person.

Speaker 10 (24:15):
Or but I wouldn't do it.

Speaker 18 (24:17):
I remember when Steven j had Mary faith Evan saying
Steven Jay and Biggot they were supposed to have been friends,
even though Bigger was deceased years you know before. But
me personally, I wouldn't do it at all. And that's
where my my lords will always be remain.

Speaker 16 (24:36):
With my best friends.

Speaker 18 (24:37):
So but like I said, these days, hey, these folks
doing it.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Hey, but I wouldn't do it all right, So the question.

Speaker 12 (24:44):
With asking, here's the audio you talked about your best
man at the wedding. Right, let's say God forbid, something
does happen to you. Yeah, do you think it's okay
for him to then marrying your old lady?

Speaker 9 (24:59):
She's gonna somebody, But you don't think you can find
that and it not be your best man.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
I don't know, but I know him, but chance I
know Billy Billy the same way.

Speaker 12 (25:09):
Billy gonna make sure it's King straight. Billy gonna make
sure it's King straight. He's gonna make sure his wife
has what she means to make sure the house is set,
make sure it's people good.

Speaker 9 (25:17):
You know, what he's doing is missing out on him
on what he can be right down doing what loving.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
Sexual I'm talking about emotional.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Yeah, I wasn't thinking emotions at all.

Speaker 4 (25:35):
It's one thing.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Do you think it's okay for the best friend of
the of the sea spots to marry the wife or
the husband of the person who passed on?

Speaker 1 (25:45):
We're going right to the phones.

Speaker 16 (25:46):
I mean, Charla goes back to the Cuba, Gooding Junior
moving with Tom Cruise. If you don't marry, you're kind
of not supposed to be shop lifting the pooty.

Speaker 10 (25:55):
From a single mother.

Speaker 16 (25:57):
But on the other calls, I mean, you gotta look
at Paul Gasall.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
Paul Gushalls posally is with Kobe.

Speaker 16 (26:04):
Bryant's on ex and I don't think he's ever gonna
marry her.

Speaker 10 (26:07):
But at whatever rate, you're gonna look at the pump
daddy doctor too.

Speaker 16 (26:10):
And Papa just might try to get rid of you
to get her.

Speaker 10 (26:12):
If you're dead or alive.

Speaker 19 (26:13):
Anyway, no, because you're gonna make me think that something
was going on all the time, right even if I
was dead or alive. I'm coming back and somebody getting
to beat Dan. You don't marry your best friend's ex wife.

Speaker 10 (26:28):
No, No, you don't do that. You know that's a
man lord, you don't do that.

Speaker 5 (26:34):
Yeah. Absolutely, I think it's okay if your best friend
to marry your wife if you die, yeah, ex or whatever.
Like people are selfish, like adults are juvenile. What's best
for everybody, and that's what they can should consider. I mean,
but like I said, you passed. This guy is somebody
who watch her on back. The best example I've seen
of it was in Pearl Harper. They thought he was dead,
they hooked up, she got pregnant, he died, he still

(26:57):
made her and raise that baby. That's his boy. Like
there's a genuine love there. So if there's no love,
I mean, you can have a best friend, but did
you actually love them?

Speaker 14 (27:06):
Well, after thinking about it, I guess I'd be one
of them benevolent ghosts, because every time they open the
door to the bedroom or open certain parts of her anatomy,
I'd be like boo boo.

Speaker 10 (27:19):
I'd be a smelly ghost, but i'd be a mean ghost. Nonetheless,
if I'm dead and gone, what the hell doesn't what
difference doesn't make seriously. I mean, that's the problem people.
The only one who cares about the nosy moment keep
my life. But the nosy people that's met me. You
know that woman got a life, Tomve. So you got
to keep the pushing, all right. Ain't nothing wrong with
keeping that thing war more part to my brother. That's

(27:41):
what he's doing. I ain't mad at him.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
All right, we gonna you know, we got a new
feature come called Welcome to the States, where we spotlight
some of the funniest comedians one of my favorite bits.
Now it's time for our brand new feature, Welcome to
the Stage, where we spotlight some of the funniest comedians today.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Welcome to the Stage. My dude d Nail Rowley, and
I just.

Speaker 20 (27:58):
Want to say, gay black men in America make the
best potato salad.

Speaker 4 (28:08):
Oh, gay potato salad is silent.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
I don't know what they mixing it, but it be
some yards they some yards they put like yas yas, yes,
come through. What is it, Kimmy? What is it, kimvy?

Speaker 11 (28:30):
What is it cooking?

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Can you watch you take everybody like?

Speaker 20 (28:37):
Hey, I'm telling you I know my older brother's game.
My older brother gave I love them right, and we
both love to cook, right, and this mother potato salad.
Women love this potato salad. I remember one time I said,
you know what, I said, I want to make potatoes.

(28:58):
They said, he said, what you mean? They said, we
don't want your potato salad. I said, well, then who potatoes?

Speaker 15 (29:06):
Hello?

Speaker 20 (29:07):
Do y'all want my brother named Chucky? He said, we
want chunky potato salad. They loved this to potatoes. So
I called it one night. It's minute.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
I was like, Chucky, wake up. He said what.

Speaker 20 (29:18):
I don't know if his body did that, but his
voice sounded like he was like what.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
I was like, Chunky?

Speaker 4 (29:27):
Man, These women love your potato salad, he said, an.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
I said, And what I'm trying to say is you
probably could get some posie off this potato salad.

Speaker 4 (29:41):
He said, And that be the last time I made
potato salad.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
It is out of the day. You will show you
a twenty twenty five additional Remember that if you're gonna
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(30:07):
the UH, the Charlotte UH, The Charlotte.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
And Charlotte and Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina, two Friday,
two Saturday, and one Sunday. So will come check me
out if you're taking notion. I'm writing with this young
cat man. He's a cat named Austin Hall. You know,
I'm Jasmine.

Speaker 4 (30:25):
He is.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
He is a bright young dude. But it's so funny
how they they we did that, that thing coming to
the stage. I've worked with the same people for a
very long time, so it's different to be working with
people will have a different they have a different generation,
different mindset. Very funny dude, but it's just it's you
can see how the art already evolved because it's all

(30:49):
based on the artists inclinations and experiences. And he's probably
the first dude I worked with that wasn't in the
deaf jam era.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
You know what I mean? Yeah, you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (31:01):
What like?

Speaker 3 (31:02):
Yeah, Well, I think it's a good thing to be
open to, you know, new perspectives, younger perspectives, and you know,
because they're going to have a different framework in terms
of their mentality because of what they've gone through, or
you know, the way they view the world, all of
those things. So if the audience is changing, so should
the comedian.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, because it's so funny because
my audience is they got the mindus is older than
that boy. They go to the early show, that lay show.
You see oxygen tanks.

Speaker 4 (31:31):
I don't see no oxygen show.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
Get you.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
I'm not kidding.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Friday Night, the Early Show is the oldest because they
got Friday Night. They the lay show every all of
the countries. The lay show just I think, I don't
know if this is just economics or whatever. The Friday
shows always pat in the first show, second show, little Lighter.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Both shows Saturday and Sunday is is as crowded as
a Saturday.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
Nice people come right after the benediction. Well, you know,
if you do a four o'clock Maden They show, you
will do better than a late.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
Friday show really on a Sunday.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
On a Sunday, if you do a late said early
mad They show on a Saturday, you'll do better than
you would on a late show, the right, I believe that.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
And people because they want to get the show in
and go home.

Speaker 3 (32:26):
Yeah, because you know, as you get older they tease
about it all the time on social media.

Speaker 4 (32:29):
The older you get, the more you want to be
at home when the sun goes down.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
Man, and I wish I could do this show from
my room.

Speaker 3 (32:36):
Yes you can.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
You can.

Speaker 4 (32:37):
And if they eat at the show, they don't have
to cook when they get home.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
So ye that, man, and you I have never seen
so many styrophoone coming home with never to go.

Speaker 4 (32:50):
That's a tooth for right there. Yeah, chicken wings cost me.
I'm taking them home.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
Many and you know when they get them cubs that
you know, because sometimes they will buy a drink that
comes with a glass.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
Many be they be wrapping up like they leaving the
family re union.

Speaker 4 (33:08):
I won't do is wait.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
Right.

Speaker 3 (33:13):
Our guest today can be seen on Marvel's Agents of
shield It's Henry Simmons.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
You could be there, he said that the finished there
right you are? You're vegan?

Speaker 16 (33:23):
Right?

Speaker 4 (33:23):
Yeah? You big as.

Speaker 10 (33:28):
I have one.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
You couldn't been a superhero if you didn't Agents of
No Shields. But but why you know, but our vegans
the pretty much right anything.

Speaker 4 (33:41):
Look I will tell you like this look that means yes,
you know.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 21 (33:46):
Look for two years, for two years, I was eating
red meat straight because I was trying to you know,
boke up and I ain't doing no steroids. And so
after what's done, I was like, I need to just
clean out and get myself straight. So that's why I
did it.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
So you're you're you're a pescatarian and you eat vegetables
and shrimp.

Speaker 21 (34:05):
And yeah, yeah, I'll eat fish. Uh, you know, eat
vegan plant based foods. Yeah, but you wear leather belts.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
Right, I'm working.

Speaker 2 (34:20):
But you know, it's interesting because you're an example of
what Hollywood Traditionally, they wouldn't have a black man in
some of the roles you played.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
They just wouldn't have them. So there is a level.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
Do you see it getting better or do you see
it getting more expansive or are they just kind of
ran out of white dudes?

Speaker 21 (34:41):
You know what, I think it's getting better for sure.
I Mean here's my thing. I think representation is extremely important.
I mean we see it in Black Panther and all that.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
I mean, you know, you you but get away.

Speaker 21 (35:01):
Yeah, but you know when you don't know nothing about it.
But why when you were kids, we didn't have no presentation,
So I think it's important. We had blue cage and
all you have was a chain.

Speaker 4 (35:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 21 (35:12):
In the ND having super Superhead, Yeah, the Black Panther,
the comic book was so old that black people could
never find them.

Speaker 4 (35:19):
That's true, that's true. Here's the thing.

Speaker 21 (35:22):
No, here's the thing though. I think it's important. But
what I think is equally, if not more important, is inclusion.
I know what's the difference. Because because you can have
you can have representation, you can have diversity, right, but
that doesn't equal inclusion. What I mean is is that
you can have the whole cast could be just you know,
diverse women, black people, you know, brown people, whatever it

(35:46):
may be. But then when you have executives, you go
into the executive's office, it's still the same. You see
thirty people and one woman and she's the assistant.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
I've been in this business for a long time. I
can't remember the time I went to a room and
too met a black man or a woman. They could
say yes, yes, the true now I ain't talking about
in the meeting and has a good idea, but they said, yeah,
I'll take it right. I've never seen it before now
at ABC now that I think, you know, that is
changing to some degree. But all of these rooms you
get to where the people hear these pitches and then

(36:19):
they go and they fight for that pitch they get.
I've never been in a room where a black person
or a woman could say yes.

Speaker 21 (36:28):
But you know who's changing the game A Yeah, Lena Waitte, Yeah, Ava,
I think had I forget what show was, but she
had like thirteen, I don't know, fifteen shows, all of
them directed by women, different colors every again, So don't
tell me it can't be done right, you know. And
it's profitable and they make money and they make money. Yeah,

(36:48):
and they make money right yeah, like Tyler Perry, but
I think he's doing right now. I've never Now, there
have been some very successful black people. They've done all
kinds of things.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
I've never had seen a dude take a vision of
I'm gonna own my own studio.

Speaker 4 (37:02):
Like I'm it was amazing to see. But this dude,
I'm buying our air force.

Speaker 5 (37:11):
Yeah that's that.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
I think that that has the potential to change the paradigm.

Speaker 4 (37:17):
I hope. So here's my hope.

Speaker 21 (37:19):
My hope is that, well, let me tell you like this, man,
I think I think the problem with us is that
when we get ours, then we're straight. It's like I'm
gonna get mine, I'm straight. But I think if we
work together collectively, we could do something like that.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
Let me tell you something.

Speaker 2 (37:35):
What people don't understand is almost every time black people
looking crew and anything, I don't care if it's Rosewood,
I don't care if it's black Wall Street, and I
don't care if they're building, uh, the Highway project through
all our you know, through all our communities and taking
a well from them. I don't care if after the
Civil War was over and we went to banks and
they took all the money. They have always found a
way to every time there has started to be this

(37:55):
percolation of black wealth or black fader, and they found
a way to disrupt. And so I think it's even
more important now, particularly from a from a from an
industry standpoint. You you all tell stories, and your stories
like like we live in a country right now, or
we celebrate lives, know their lives, but they're so inconvenient.

(38:16):
We just don't want to change the station. Oh my gosh,
imagine somebody's starting to tell the truth and make money.
Come on, we can at it and you'll sup here and.

Speaker 4 (38:29):
We'll be right back.

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(39:49):
looking for?

Speaker 1 (39:53):
You serious?

Speaker 4 (39:54):
Now? How white girl wasted.

Speaker 6 (39:56):
Do you have to be that you don't even notice
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Out your name? Find me something? Who your hands?

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For its ID.

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You are really dumb for real?

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Ain't no fighting today, all right.

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It's the deal. You can show you a twenty twenty
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Speaker 2 (43:11):
Remember that if you were going to be in Chicago tonight,
I will be at the City Winery.

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Two shows tonight. One is seven and one tenth thirty I.

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Thinkty seven o'clock, so that we have a few tickets
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Living and DLUI. So it's doing really well. We had
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And then of course we have Charlotte, North Carolina from
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check me out if you're taking those shit, Can I
ask you an honest question? Who is a man? The
seals like?

Speaker 5 (43:45):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (43:46):
She like, because I've never I don't care if it's
Eastern Ray, I don't care if it's Kamala Harris, I
don't care if it's just.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
Like who does she like.

Speaker 4 (43:55):
Salespeople?

Speaker 3 (43:56):
And what's interesting is you know her and charlottne because
I know that's what you're referring to. But she went
on this whole random she's not doing this podcast with him,
and she said he was not intelligent and he was,
you know, basically spineless, and she said a lot of
negative things about it, which is weird because you know,
she was always on the Breakfast Club. You know, she

(44:16):
was always speaking good about him for a very long
time until if she wasn't, So I don't know what happened.

Speaker 2 (44:22):
Let me just say this, there are very very few
black women who get an opportunity to be the host
of a nasty syndicated reliship.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Very very few.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
Matter of fact, I can count them on my hands, Yeah,
on one hand, literally, And I'm talking about who've gotten
an opportunity to do or not whether who could when
I speak out because I know obviously I know you
could do it right? And what would you say the
ratio is a black woman in the terrestrial radio?

Speaker 1 (44:50):
Junius? What would you say it was?

Speaker 11 (44:51):
What it was?

Speaker 1 (44:53):
You mean it's clearly a black that question?

Speaker 4 (44:58):
Because I know the answer.

Speaker 2 (44:59):
Ye, it's clearly a black female medium. It is a
rest radio right, urban radio. When you say I would,
But when you say.

Speaker 4 (45:13):
That's what I was saying, I was like, you're asking, good, Junius.

Speaker 3 (45:15):
I can tell you there's probably only one one or
maybe two who are actually the head of a syndicated show.

Speaker 4 (45:22):
Only two, that's it.

Speaker 2 (45:23):
No, I'm talking about the audience for to rest your
radio is primarily black women.

Speaker 3 (45:29):
Absolutely, the audience absolutely has all It's more than that. Yeah,
it's definitely more than sixty forty without you do.

Speaker 1 (45:37):
You know how this is?

Speaker 2 (45:40):
How do you this is what I'm saying, how do
you not work? And I think she's very talent? How
do you not work in urban radio? That's what I
don't understand.

Speaker 1 (45:48):
I don't understand how funny, talented, attractive, bright, How do
you not work?

Speaker 2 (45:56):
How does an audience say I'm not gonna listen to
you when it's when it's primarily supposed to be it's you,
it's your constituents.

Speaker 1 (46:03):
Literally.

Speaker 7 (46:05):
Yeah, well I like that every time because I said
I like the old Amanda because when she was on
your television show, when y'all well on TV one and
she was on the show, that's when I became a
big fan because that was a great interview and she sounded,
you know, so intelligent, and she had such great positive points.

Speaker 4 (46:25):
And then something happened.

Speaker 1 (46:27):
Yeah, I just don't know. I know who you don't like? Everybody?
Who do you like? Even I like somebody?

Speaker 2 (46:37):
If you always seem to get in the fights a
rhyma holiday, want to help y'all jazz and give us
five Christmas gift.

Speaker 1 (46:42):
That we usually least start to fight, but right juny'll
also for Madame Noir.

Speaker 3 (46:47):
Number five, a sperm Bank gift card. Now, I'm not
gonna lie. I got some friends who would love to
have one of those. Might not be you know, but
I'm just saying, or the docum, but it comes in Andy.

Speaker 16 (47:01):
You know.

Speaker 4 (47:04):
You need to thank sperm Expensive anyway.

Speaker 3 (47:07):
Number four of the top five Christmas gifts that will
usually start to fight house cleaners.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
Why would that?

Speaker 5 (47:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (47:15):
For real, so you are paying the house made?

Speaker 4 (47:17):
Yeah, like I guess getting someone made. I guess maybe
I don't know how that. I don't need that.

Speaker 3 (47:22):
I'll tell you what to get your whole lot of
thank yous if you get me one. Never at the
top bank, for sure, that's when you need a house cleaner.
Number three would I mean number three would be a
pregnancy test?

Speaker 1 (47:35):
Yeah, you.

Speaker 3 (47:39):
Number two of the we're back to number five of
that sperm bank. Number two of the top five Christmas
gifts that will usually start to fight.

Speaker 4 (47:45):
A scale.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
You know, I've seen the scale on TikTok. Guess uh
red if you lost weight, purple if you gain weight, blue,
if you stay the same. We've seen it.

Speaker 6 (47:56):
I have not.

Speaker 2 (47:57):
Yeah, you got me hooked on this TikTok. I don't
never buy about two things, but what you buy about
this time?

Speaker 1 (48:04):
Tell you about a shaver and that that that sweet
sour sat giving me sh.

Speaker 3 (48:14):
There it is and a number one of the top
five Christmas gifts that we usually start to fight.

Speaker 4 (48:18):
Oh yeah, a gym membership. I mean I don't think so,
but now nice.

Speaker 1 (48:26):
If you want to get in shape, if you want
to get in shape and you ask one, this does it.

Speaker 2 (48:30):
But if you think somebody is putting on some bounds
and that's the best way to convey it to Hey,
guess what I got you? A tread me ll wait
a minute and hang out.

Speaker 4 (48:37):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 2 (48:42):
Right, matter of fact, I put a plate on it
so you can eat a walk. That's gonna do it
for Slay jiff S deal. He will show you a
twenty twenty five edition. Remember that if you were going
to be in Chicago Shytown. I will be here tonight.
I'm at the City Winery to tonight we have one
A seven, one ten thirty at City Winding myself, DM
and dal for deal youg and dond Don Lemon.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
It's a lot of lemon heads out that they really
love that dude. Don is a different dude, is hen.

Speaker 4 (49:10):
He had to come back home.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
He had a changee boys, Don is a different dude.
They fired the wrong They should have kept here. Man.

Speaker 2 (49:20):
He went all the way in on them then, man
like these eyes for you remember when Jesse won't let's
say he was the gay two book.

Speaker 1 (49:30):
Nope, that's done, Don, Is that that is done?

Speaker 4 (49:33):
Highly militant man highly he's.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
Got a white husband, though we're gonna hold that against it.
But I'm telling you.

Speaker 4 (49:41):
Spent all right.

Speaker 1 (49:43):
Remember that if you're going to be in Chicago Diamond
at the City, winding.

Speaker 2 (49:47):
To tonight at seven and ten thirty, deal and Dealer,
then of course this Friday, Saturday, Sunday swel through the
fourth Air and being Arlotte at the Comedies on Jasmine Sanders,
What did you learn today?

Speaker 4 (49:57):
So I got some good news I'm really excited about.

Speaker 1 (49:59):
Thank you Jesus Christ. Let me get to it.

Speaker 3 (50:02):
Remember the video that most people saw around Thanksgiving when
Miss Jamaica fell during the the pageant.

Speaker 4 (50:12):
Well, she's home now, she's well.

Speaker 3 (50:15):
Uh, And a lot of people thought she maybe tripped
over her shoe or maybe she tripped over her gown.
Turns out she fell because there was a hole in
the stage. Look, and her injuries were very severe. She
had a brain bleed, she had a fractional you know,
facial lacerations, and a lot of other significant injuries. But
they say she's at home now, she's recuperating. But it

(50:36):
was a pretty bad and nasty fall and it was
about her fault. Somebody left a hole in the stage,
paid Yeah.

Speaker 1 (50:45):
She's gonna be Lloyd. Mm hmmm, Lloyd failed to I've
seen so many people fall off stages.

Speaker 4 (50:51):
Yeah, fall on stage?

Speaker 1 (50:54):
Yeah yeah, which Judie's handed the King? Would you learn today?

Speaker 7 (51:03):
Well, based on what Jazzmine was telling us about the
gifts this holiday gifts to start a fight. I was
looking at the sperm Bank car and uh, the top
one comes with a pastry and that looks fun.

Speaker 4 (51:17):
Yes, disgusting.

Speaker 1 (51:18):
I don't be eating turkey over your over Leslie's house.
I know that not the green, but not the green.

Speaker 4 (51:25):
That's the present man.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
I hope my daughter tyed it. Yikes. Right On the
next day, Ugly show you aka especially all Kid's gonna
drop another hot record and we'll here's the latest project
on short bus records the Military and tomorrow Kingston return
to the post races and hit every Day Lives. It's
the dal huge show. We will definitely see you on

(51:48):
the other side. Car my favorite short bus operator, pull
that s train. We got to go. It's the deal
huge show. See you on the other side.
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