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April 18, 2024 24 mins
For a quick stop at Johnny's House.... We talk about Frenchies and how they are so popular now BUT they are getting dropped off a shelters because people can't take care of them! We also hear stories from the listeners on when we made them cry! Whether they were good tears or sad tears!
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I think Ray, we're talking aboutthis. The heat in dex this weekends
to it might be record. Theysaid the record is ninety four and they're
expecting it to be ninety two.But when you add the heat in Decks,
se y'all like the heat. Idon't like that. I don't mind.
I don't like the cold either.I just like it to be.
I heard the best weather in radiosto be in, like San Diego.

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San Diego is beautiful, but peoplein San Diego never leave. Well,
they can't afford to stay either.Yeah, it's time to move out to
mostly cloudy sunny. Then it's gonnabe sunny with the high eighty eight.
It is sixty eight right now,all right now, These dogs are very
popular. Line of it. Ithink Ray, you mentioned the other of
the couple weeks ago. It's thenumber one breed that everyone has now.
Yeah, I think Nourice actually didit. Yeah, so it's the most

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popular dog breed in twenty twenty four, which is the French bulldog. And
I've seen their beautiful dogs, andI even I don't want another dog.
I'm good at the sookie. Idon't want anything. But I just happened
to look at up the prices,and we had somebody in and close encounter
talking about that his dog costs likeseventeen thousand dollars. But these dogs are
very very expensive, and what ishappening is people don't know what they're getting.

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They're beautiful dogs, they're special onesthat have special coat, they got
blue eyes, they got clear outof everything, and you can pretty much
get what you want. And we'retalking about three, four, five,
six, seven thousand dollars. Somepeople pay twelve thousand dollars for a dog.
But what they're what's happening is thatthey don't understand. And I've heard
people that have them. They're veryspecial dogs. Yeah, my sister has
one really and they need a lotof not not that they need a lot

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of attention. They're just a specialbreede, you know. They're not like
your dog like Siki go in thecorner and go to sleep, and she
would. They they're demanding. Isaw one. It's a TikTok. Well,
this lady's frenchy and it sings,it goes. I mean it's really
really really loudness and it sounds likesomebody's like hurting it. But that's how
it talks. But here's what's goingon is that there's a Space Coast Frenchy

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Rescue and it's a nonprofit and theytry to rehome French bulldogs and they say
they're at a capacity. One hundredand fifty French bulldogs have been surrendered to
them, and they say they averageone a day, and they say Miami
is a saddus and it's so badthere that they call up to her and
say, hey, can you takesome of these French bulldogs from us?
A lot of them are coming frompeople they spend thousands of dollars on them
and they can't. It's it's adifferent kind of you know situation. Some

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of them are breeders and they don'tknow how to take care. And they
thought it was get quick, gettwo Frenchies, you bring them, you
sell them for eight thousand dollars,blah blah blah. And it's not like
that. So they're some rendering thesedogs. So what I want people to
do, if you have a Frenchyet, to tell people the pros and
cons of them. They are beautifuldogs and I've seen I've seen. I
was going through an apartment complex andthe guy had one. It was great

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and had some markings on it,and you could tell that they had like,
uh, blue eyes, and theladies flocked to this dude. I
mean he had this little dog hadlittle gold chain on it, and you
could tell he was using that thingfor a little magnet. I'm sitting going
back in myins, really, now, what are the what are the what
are the pros and cons of yourof your sister's frenchy, what's what's the
what's your French sister's french's name?Oh my god, I can't they think

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of that? All right? Rambo? Rambo? Okay, Jamison, Jameson
Jamison, I'm sorry, Oh mygosh, why did I go? Of
course, yes, he's very cute, very loving. He plays with like
the bigger pit bulls, he playswith the kids, So he's very like,
you know, he's a great housedog. And he's cute. You
know, he's very very cute.But like the bad the cons, it's

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just like they you have to takecare of their little wrinkles and they have
to like clean by their wrinkles andlike their eyes and yeah, they've got
like such a flat face and likestructure that you have to make sure that
it stays clean. Yeah, they'vegot like breathing problems, they've got like
skin allergies. Yeah, oh yeah, but she was overweight. My little

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dog's Lord London. She was tiny. Yeah, Like he's got some skin
allergies, but he's he's an overallgreat dog. Why would you think people
are are? I mean, couldanybody here kta association with a frenchy?
I don't have anybody, you knowwhat I mean? Why do you think
people are turning the man? AndI have friends that have one, yeah,
yeah, and they love it,probably because they don't want to take
care of them. That's like theonly reason why most people term dogs in

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and it's a lot to take careof us. It's my thing. If
I just spend five thousand off ofa dog, we gonna learn, Yeah,
because I just feel like at thatpoint it's just like a trend setting
accessories that type of dog. Butthen it's when you get them, it's
like, maybe not what I signedup. Yeah, it's a privilege.
They seem like show off their dogs, but it's a responsibility. Here's the
thing. Some people will see someonewith a well behaved dog and it's a

(04:29):
frenchie and and hey, go toyour little room, you know, and
he was like, I'm gonna getme one of those. Well they don't
start out that way. Yeah,no, you gotta put some time in
it. So if you are aFrenchie owner, I want to hear the
pros and cons, so hopefully wecan stop you from spending thousands of dollars
and then taking the dog and droppingit off at a shelter. And I
know right now people listening to andwith a shelter a Johnny exactly it is.

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Well, it's called Space Coast FrenchyRescue. It's a VA County based
nonprofit. You go, if y'allget on the phone and say, hey,
stop calling. Look, a lotof these places do home checks.
They don't just don't you know someone, especially if they have they specialize in
the pet, they will check youout first. They didn't just you just
don't roll up and say give itthat one because they don't want them back.
Yeah, you're keeping it and theywant to make sure it's in a
good home. So, if youare a Frenchy owner, we want to

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hear from you the pros and consof this. And if you're thinking about
getting one, you might want tolisten four O seven now one nine one
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Mobile fort one oh sixty seven socialmedia live stream. I'll get into it.
It is the number one breed thateveryone is getting right now. If
you own one, pros and cons, be honest with people, because I
don't want you to get a dogand then you have to surrender it.

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That's got to be pretty bad.You know you you got all excited to
get it. You picked it,that's the one you want, and all
of a sudden, out the twodays you're like, we can't, we
can't keep this dog. Then youhave to give it up. I want
to find out from you, sowe'll let people know. Four O seven
now one nine one O six seveneight seven seven now one nine one o
seven calls now on Johnny's house andSunday it's gonna be hot, y'all.
U. But hey, a lotof people are are are getting these frenchy

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the French bulldogs and turning them intolike rescues because they don't know what they
got. Some overbreeding. It's alot of situations. They say it's a
sad thing. So we would lovethese beautiful dogs, and if you have
one, tell people to pros andcons so you won't go spend thousands,
thousands of dollars for a dog thatyou after a while you don't want it.
From Orlando Michelle, Good morning,Hi, good morning. How are

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you? Michelle? Tell you gota frenchie? So no, I have
a family member who breathed them,and I've had to babysit a lot of
them. Okay, So the mainthing that they're coming out to the shelters
is because after you read the mommyfor so many times, she's not good
anymore for her reading, so theyjust get rid of her. You have

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so mommy is Yeah, sometimes ifyou find a good home, you know,
but you run out of friends atone point. Yeah, you know.
And how much how much do theygo for? Ten twelve, fifteen,
eighteen, eighteen hundred dollars? I'msorry, eighteen hundred dollars? No,
no, no, come on?Five thousand, ten thousand, ten

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thousand dollars? Can that dog dodishes or drive me around? Dog?
Got home? They think it's crazy. I mean, I'm not gonna say
it's not a good business, butit's a good business because I feel like
that's kind of like, I don'tknow, so it's a borderline kind of
thing. Yeah, but they're both. Having them at home is beautiful.

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I mean, they're they're great dogs. You do have to know about the
care for them because, like youknow, someone said earlier about the wrinkles
and all that. But also theydo stink as far as they absolutely do.
They smell when they talk that it'slike you you feel like you're next
to a dumpster. Yeah, reallybad. They They shed like crazy,

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like crazy. When I'm telling you, I was moving up balls of hair.
It's unbelievable. They just shed.And if a person that doesn't really
like your phones, like you know, to see stuffing your floors, it
can get pretty seriously eating. Wow. See I didn't know this. I
didn't know that they kept that stickything under wrap. Wow. More like

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crazy too. So I mean Idon't mind the storing. Yeah. Yeah,
and if you have two of them, they play fight a lot and
then the hair gets even worse.Yeah. Yeah, it's just but they're
dogs. They're yeah, they're soyeah, they're so sweet. They are.
No, I used to hate it. My dog you just shared twice
a year, and I'm just vacuuminghair everywhere. Wow, that's one of

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the reasons we got our dog becauseshe didn't well, London had like it
was a shoots and they have likepeople hair basically yeah, wow, But
she'll thank you for filling us in. Yes, you got it. Thank
you fifteen thousand dollars. That dogbetter drive me to it for fifteen grand
and cook I will learn to loveit. La from Orlando, good morning.

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All right, do you own afrendship. No, we actually do
a dog boarding business oead of ourhomes, and we've had like five or
six that are regular customers of ours. The pros they are so loving,
they are like super protective. Aleaf blows, they will let you know

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something at the door. They seetheir reflection they're letting off. Okay,
So some of the cons so muchenergy. It doesn't matter how long they
play. It is twenty four toseven with the energy. And the most
surprising thing was we have a treehousein our backyard, so probably about five
or six feet high. Jumps upthere. No problem is the treehouse.

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The FG they can climb trees.No, No, he climbed into the
treehouse. So we have like theclimbing wall pegs on the side, and
all of a sudden there a fewwalls up in the treehouse. No problem.
And they will find anything and tryto eat it. So like if
you leave your socks on the floor, forget it. It's got Yeah,

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I'm good, dag. And howmuch you think? How much do you
think they pay for their dogs?Probably about six thousand. Yeah, they're
expensive. You gotta watch out sixAnd then, like she was saying with
the wrinkles, there's also the oppositeend of the dog. Some of them.
You have to clean their bottoms,and every time they go to the

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bath. My sister keeps wipes andshe like white bottom absolutely ends. I'm
like how they're back end is shaped. Sometimes they're not shaped the right way,
and they get item. I'm payingten thousand dollars that dog better clean
mine. Yeah, my goodness.Okay, I think we're we're enlightening some

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people. Ellie, thank you,thank you for so much. Okay,
bye, bye, damn up crazyfrom tellinga Shannon good morning, Hi,
good morning. Now you have afriendship. Yeah, and how much your
how much your cost you? Uhfour thousand? So you got a discount,
frenchie. I like to think,no, I don't know. I

(11:09):
got her from is very reputable.She has does health testing. She has
a three year health guarantee before grandyou about to give me something for a
grand all right, So what's thepros and the cons? The pros is
that they're like a velcrow dog andthey love you so much they don't want

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to be away from you. Soyou know, if you're looking for that
kind of dog, that's them.I don't know. Their temperament is just
so like loving and lovable, likeI feel like that's a pro. A
con though, is that they saidmy dog is allergic to chicken. I

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didn't realize this until I was like, you know what, let me try
to buy this little discount food andthen her whole body was in like a
rash and it wouldn't go away.I had to take her to the vent.
She has health insurance that I payfor every month, which is eighty
dollars. They're prone to something calledIVDD, which is like a disc disorder

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in their back, and I'm actuallyin a Facebook group where it's really sad
that a lot of these little dogswill get this IVDD, and and you
know it's very expensive to do treatment. They have to get surgery on their
back. They're paralyzed in the littlewheelchairs, and sadly some of them have
to be put down because it's justlike ten thousand dollars for the surgery that

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may or may not work. SoI would think that that's a really big
on that a lot of people don'tthink about. And I didn't even know
before getting my dog, Like Ihonestly wish I would have done more research.
I'm doing this now because a lotof people. It may have people
do if nothing else, look deeperinto it. Shannon, thank you so
much. Be what they're saying.Oh XMO power by Attorney Dan Newland,

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Interact need to check. Just calledtourniy Dan Newland pretty much everything they said.
Yeah, all the frozen and consline up. A lot of them
say the stank though, yank,this is crazy, mannymore. She said
a friend of mine had one andit was it had such severe separation anxiety
that it went into cardiac arrest whenshe took him to the groomers and had
to be intubated. Oh my gosh. Okay, hey listen, So if

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youre thinking about getting on of thesedogs, do the research out. It's
gonna like it's rain, it's gonnarain, but it's not. It's gonna
be sunny later on with the highof eighty eight sixty seven. Right now,
don't forget Benson Moon. If youhear it back to back calling one
oh six, you call in andwin. Also coming up about nine o'clock
top of the I will give youa keyword till you get that money.
And then at nine forty four TaylorSwift mix. Yeah, a lot of

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stuff and were busy going on.Now since now we still got that one
bill I mentioned they only gave usone bill board. Yeah, okay,
we had one one billboard. Wecomplained they we didn't get one, so
they said you can have one,and then we told them what we wanted
to do with that and they saidno. So from that, from that
we started doing our own research.We don't get your billboard. Yeah,

(14:11):
that's why they said, no,Hey you want this, well we want
that. Cool. You can dowhatever you want. Cool. Here's what
we want to do. Now,Hey, can I buy on my own
clothes? Yeah? I like that. No, I like that, but
I thought I could pick my ownclothes. You can just pick that one.
Say whatever you wanted to say,as long as it says what we
say. Okay, okay. Andthen I got an email say, hey,
what y'all do that billboard? Ineed to know what you're gonna do

(14:31):
with it? You tell us,and I think we get it for like
two days. Yeah, that's that'sthe compromise. Hey man, we get
a billboard for two days. Butout of that, we started doing our
own research and on Thursday we askedyou questions. And I got a message
from a listener yesterday and a lotof people hit me because I posted pictures
of my mom h flying the town. Thank you for the love, and

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she loved the fact y'all call onMama Magic. She looked very happy.
It's like, yo, man,you got your mom in first class and
you trob budget airlines. Yes,yes, I do. Now that's the
way you got that. Yes,I paid twenty six dollars for my airline
tickets with no bag and I sitin the middle in the back. Yes.
Right, But when I do thatto my mom after the thing went
down in Charlotte, No, Iwould never do that. But anyway,

(15:16):
and I got this call from alistener and she said, hey, you
know, let your mom spoil youblah blah blah. But then she said,
hey, by the way, theadvice you guys gave the young boy
this morning, you guys made mecry. You guys are amazing. He
sounded better after speaking to you all. This is the reason why I've been
listening since I was in middle school, and now I'm forty two and just
saying, oh wow, And itmakes me feel bad that I hear that
anybody cried from the show, andI ain't. Before y'all even throw it

(15:39):
out there, I'm gonna throw itout there myself. The young lady called
and said, because I ain't takea call, she pulled on the side
of the road and she was crying. I don't believe that. But before
y'all called in with that, Iwent ahead and squashed that one. So
you can't do it. So thequestion is when have you cried listening to
the show? I cried on theshow? Who has it? I think
nurist on ahead and cried on theshow. We all have. Yeah,

(16:02):
you just haven't been here long enough. Yeah, it just hits. I
can make your cary real quickly.What did you guys do the major cry?
I mean, we've been we've alldone, It's going to be something
heavy. I mean since I've beenhere, I personally, I've been My
wife left me, then came back. My mom has passed away, like
you know, so big things inmy life have happened on the radio.
My son was born on the radio. Yeah, so like you just haven't

(16:23):
been here long enough yet. Iwas talking about when my house burnt down
and how my kid was scared andI had I had to hit Brian with
the double finger of me hit thecommercials because you know ray with pulse.
Oh my goodness, man. Yeah, I've cried multiple times sitting right here.
I've cried commercial press during commercial Thisis true story, and this is

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stuff that y'all ask us at thenext podcast live is oh we all cried
more off the air than on theair. All I'm talking about ten times
more off the air. Oh Icry a few times a week, sometimes
a few times a day. Iknow. Man. I was going through
something, man, and I sittinghere, I was my desk was wearing
the resets and I was like thisand Brian said, all right, man,

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ten seconds, Well, ain't knownumber on hit. That's crazy,
that's crazy. That's what your wayto work around the way home from working,
well, Johnny will look at meand be like, this is your
segment next. I like ten seconds. I'm good. You sure because we
can do something? I got it. And then we go, okay,
here's what happened. Afterwards we goyou know, I think somewhere down the

(17:32):
line, this is going to affectuscause you ain't supposed to. This kind
of brings me back to like WendyWilliams because she went through that divorce and
she started to put her face onTV. Yeah yeah, yeah, but
she should have cried. She didn't. Yet we cry that to me.
That's why I do it is becauseif you don't let it out, you
got let it out, then wehave a shame to cry for each other.
It's like are you good? Don'tIt's like if you DoD, I'm

(17:52):
good. All you ready for this? Let's do it. And then we
do what we do and after thebreak, you go to the bathroom,
get youself together, come on backout. So I want to find on
to find out when have you evercried listening to the show? Was it
a story? Was it something thatmade you so happy that you cried?
Hopefully tears of joy? Except forthe one person who said I didn't take
a call, and she put onthe side of the head cry that's a
lie. I'm not buying that nowshe cried again. Yeah, see the

(18:18):
fact that you said that somebody creativegoing I'm that lady. I was crying.
Ain't nobody creative listening? Really?Four O seven eight seven seven nine
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listening to the show, something thatwas said, something that happened that actually

(18:42):
made you cry. Hopefully it wastears of joy, like the young lady
said, she said to you,gentlemen we talked to He sounded so much
happier after we talked to her.That's a lot of emotional people, but
people going through stuff right now,and we got it. And hopefully we
don't make you cry. But anyway, when you have you cried on the
show four O seven nine one nineone O six seven eight seven seven nine
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(19:03):
We gotta hear from you first onJohnny's House mixt in a Night at
Midnight, a brand new album.We're gonna play it the whole album.
I'm starting at midnight tonight. Stayup, don't go to work tomorrow.
Listen to that album. I'm stayingup. Hell, that's what you need
to do. A twenty four it'sgonna be cloudy then sunny eighty eight is
of high seventy right now? Allright? Doing our own little research.
Someone emailed me and say they criedwhen we gave the young man advice yesterday

(19:25):
and made him smile. Want tofind out when listening to this show made
your cry? From Orlando, Ashley, how are you good? How are
you? First time caller? Slee, thank you for being the first time
callers. The first time caller,you get a first time calling number.
That's the number that's just just foryou. So next time you call in,
you say, Ashley and your firsttime calling number, No, reice,

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What is Ashley's first time calling number? It is thirty one thirteen.
And what is your number? Ashleythirty one thirteen. Welcome to Johnny's House?
All right, So what did youhave to say? There was a
true story. It happened in thestory Gosh Maydia. About a month or
so ago, there was a nursewho was pregnant in the maternity wards in

(20:06):
labor with her child. She hadcalled in and mentioned that she noticed a
nurse on her floor kind of keepingan eye on her, and the day
that she was due to actually deliverthe baby, the nurse was attending to
her. And I remember the story. The nurse had talked to this woman
and said, I don't know ifyou remember me, but you were with

(20:32):
me when my child took their lastbreath, and I am going to be
here to see yours take their first. I was bottling my eyes out in
the entire time right there. Pickedthat one as like your true story for
that? Oh yeah, I justgot a chill again. Wow. Yeah,

(20:53):
I can see that as a mom. Wow actually you you hold on?
Wow? Okay from dal TONO goodmorning, Good morning. When did
listen to the show made you cry? I mean, I mean DJ baby
DJ is easy to say, andthere's so many other stories to say,
of course, but hands down itwill be when you did a recap of

(21:15):
your adoption story with your son andjust hearing about it and seeing the pictures.
I mean, the pictures were justbeautiful of him coming to you,
of you going to court, andI'm going I went through the same process
I had, you know, mytwo for one special. So yeah,
that got me. No, Iget it. No, thank you.

(21:37):
It was a very emotional time andI'm I'm hoping there was tears of happiness.
Oh it was. It was greatbecause if anything, you gave me
hope. I didn't think I wasgoing to be able to adopt. And
the fact that you were able togave me the reason I got it and
I got it. Well, congratulationsman, all right you hold on a
second. People getting emotional again.Man, have me up in here crying

(22:00):
from tones. Good morning, Goodmorning. I when did the show to
make you cry? Every time youdo the baby DJ just when you read
the letters, and it makes mecry right now, just hearing what hardships
people go through. And I mean, this is America and this is supposed
to be the land of opportunity,and we have so many sad, sad

(22:25):
people out there, and it justhits home because you know, I'm from
a different country and when I firstgot here, I had nothing, and
you know, It just totally hitsme home how much you open your heart
and how happy you make people.And that's just I'm thank you every time
I listen to it. You knowwhat we tell people on the air,

(22:47):
we may read about ten, butwe sit down and we read them all
and sometimes you just have to stepaway. You just have to step away
because you really start reading these storiesand before you know it, you're in
that person's life, you feeling withthey're going through. And yeah, but
the good thing is we do thatso it inspires people to give and they
do and in the families that theyhit us up, we try to make
sure they're taking care of so andI absolutely love it for that. I

(23:11):
mean, I'm listening every day.I've been listening for the last twenty years.
There we go. It just makesmy day. Well, thank you,
thank you. You hold on asecond too, right. What they
saying over a lot of the babyDJ letters, of course, somebody said
when Wanda was stuck in the cruiseshiph COVID started and y'all kept calling her
and that's crazy, that is socrazy. We were calling it every day

(23:33):
and she was in the room,locked in there with a sister. She
was just so happy. Yeah,wow, you know they gave us blooney
sandwich. Somebody said, I cryyou happy tears at what's good in your
life. I love hearing all theproud parents and happy events that are happening.
Your program has developed and grown alot, and they've been listening for
over thirty years. Whooh, okay, okay. Maybel mobile powered by Attorney

(23:56):
Dan Newlan interrect need to check.It's a no brainer. Just google Attorney
Dan. And someone said Detroit's lastday. Yeah, that was really tough.
A lot of baby DJ obviously.And then someone said they cried when
they found out Ray was gay becausethat means they had no chance like,
wow, I'm sorry. It's alwayssomebody always the internet, will we and

(24:19):
they always text on the mobile likewe don't have your phone numbers the reason
why they said over though, Tricia, she said, I cried real bad
when Bejie read my text regarding myhusband's passing and how the show lifted my
spirits. Wow, all right.Ashley, who called in about the nurses
first time calling, got a pairof tickets. See Chris Brown eleven leven
tour at the Kids Center July thirteenth, we're gonna talk about money you ain't

(24:41):
expect to pay on the way
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