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I show will good morning everybody you are listening to
the voice, Come on dig me now. One and only
Steve Harvey got a radio show. Got a radio show
because God in the blessing. Business, got a radio show
because God is in the forgiving business. Got a radio
show because God will let you turn your life around.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Business.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Got a radio show because God know better than you know. Yeah,
Steve Harvey got a radio show. Didn't see it coming,
but he did. I'm gonna share with you today a
principle of success. You know, it's it's important that we
get our lives together. I mean it really really is.
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You know, the hereafter is exactly what it says is
to hereafter, and hopefully for the majority of us, that's
quite a way He's off. So what about how you
living today? How about now? You know often talk to
you to talk in the morning about your relationship with
God that can never change. That is at the forefront
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and the best thought process that I can give you.
And I know who I'm talking to on the radio.
I'm talking to a lot of people, man, who out
there just not sure. And I'm talking to a lot
of people out there man that's trying to pull it together.
In other words, you know, I'm talking to a lot
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of people like myself. There is a principle of success
that is out there that if more people understood one
of the base this is just one of one of
the basic principles of success, you would have more success
in your life. And that principle is this, the more
people you help become successful, the more successful you become. Well,
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the more people you help become successful, the more successful
you become. Because you are practicing helping your and as
you do on to others, then it's done unto you.
You build relationships. When you do that, people forget and
success that has to be relationships. There is no one
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person in this world who is just successful all on
their own. You are successful, and successful people form relationships,
and you've got to really coddle these relationships. You've got
to nurture these relationships. They don't just happen. You don't
just get cool with people just cause you cool. No,
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you've got to do some cool things to these people
and for these people, for these people to be cool
with you when you need some cool. I don't know
if I'm explaining that right, but that's the best way
I can tell it to you. I'm just regular, you know,
I just speak like that. This is an important principle
to put into your life. The more people you help
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become successful, the more successful you become. You can look.
You have to say to people, hey, look I've done that.
This is what you got to do. You got to
take some time out to share. You have to share information, experiences, thoughts.
You got to take a minute man to uplift somebody,
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give them some encouragement. Hey man, you can do it.
Don't give up. You have no idea. You you you
right now. You have no idea how significant you are
to someone else, how your words of encouragement could be
the difference maker. Today I'm talking about it's a person
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looking at you that you don't even really know you,
or you don't really know them, and you see them
struggling with something, just say, hey, you know what, I've
been watching you from afar. You gonna be all right, man,
I see some menu. Keep doing the right thing, man,
You're gonna be all right. I had a meeting with
a young man for the first time, and this young
man came into my office and never met He has
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an internet service, which anybody can teach me something about
the internet, because I know little too close to nothing.
He was twenty seven years old, and he was amazingly
bright at this and I guess, you know, that's not
that hard to impress me. But the fluid speech pattern
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that he had about this very very difficult subject. He
was tossing around the terms I had heard, but he
was actually putting him in sentences where had made since
to me, it's very fluid, very sure of himself. When
he was talking about this little thing, a young dude
twenty seven years old. And when he got through, the
woman that had introduced me to him, I was leaving
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my office and she was going to escort him out,
and I turned around and I said, young man, I said,
what size pants are you? And I guessed it because
I've been dressing for long. I've been all them sizes yea,
I said, you about a thirty ways? He said yes, Sir.
I said, what side shoe you waist at nine and
a half? I said, what side shirt is at a medium?
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He said, I really like extra large. I said, well
that's too big for you. You just want to look
blousy and baggy. And so I was talking to him.
Man I said, Man, I'm gonna help you out. I said, man,
because let me tell you something. You a sharp young dude. Man,
you are raisor sharp. I say, you've really really impressed
me today. I said, And you know what, young brother,
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I said, You're gonna make a lot of money one day. Man,
I said, but I want you to get your image up.
I want you to I want you to look at
how you dress because you're coming into professional people's office
and you're talking about doing something for them, and it
takes money to make it happen. I got to give
you money to make this happen. What you cannot afford
to do is look like you need every dime of
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this money. See you get when you go in there
and you talking about money with another person. The person
that's going to give you this money can not You
can't look like you need every diamond, this money, you know,
so you got to start presenting yourself. And that's all
I just said to him. I just said, man, but
you know what you shop, You're gonna make yourself some money.
I'm gonna help you out a little bit. I walked out.
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I went on bout my business. Later on that afternoon,
I had a meeting with the woman that bought him
in and she said, mister Harvey, you have no idea
what you just did. He said, his eyes just teared
up when you walked out. He said, Wow, man, that
man don't even know me, and he just encouraged me.
He said, man, I always thought I might could make it,
but he said I ain't. Never had nobody like him
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tell me I could make it. And just hearing it
from him, man, that's all right. I'm gonna get my
clothes together. But you know, I've been homeless. And then
he started telling the woman that he had been homeless,
and so you know, then she telling me that now
I'm fit to cry, because you know, I've been in
that hole before, and I just and I'm just sharing
that story with y'all just to say you don't know
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who you talking too, But what does it hurt if
you just extend your hand to a person and give
them a moment of encouragement. See this young brother right here,
he could come back one day and be a major
benefit to me because he has a skill set that
I don't have. Oh. I might be old, mister Steve Harvey,
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but hey, guess what, I don't know nothing about what
this young cat know. And he done went off and
educated himself. And just a word of encouragement from somebody
like yourself can make all the difference in another person's life.
So remember on your way to the top. The more
people that you help become successful, the more successful you become.
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It's a requirement of God that you do that. That
ain't Steve Harvey talking. If you read your Bible. Somebody
got a Bible verse that back me up? Email it
to me today if you know what it is. I
don't know, But y'all do out there.
Speaker 7 (09:56):
All right, you're listening show, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
The time has come for us to realize that, well
he did it again. Another day, another opportunity, another blessing,
another moment of grace, another chance to get it right,
another step to your goals. And aspirations. I take advantage
of it all. I start my day with nothing but gratitude.
Thank you having the Father for everything you've given me,
for the night of relaxation and restoration of my body
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and mind and soul. Now that I'm up, I must
say thank you again because I don't know what you
got for me, but I expect great things, and I
expect you to walk me through all of my challenges
today with the clean heart, with the mind and the
heart to serve others and help others when I can
keep me safe from my enemies, block all my haters
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and cause them. See right there, that's note in the prayer,
heaving Father, thank you. Steve off Morner show yeah, hum
inside of me kicking in every now and then lost
them to And you know, I wasn't gonna say thathing
like real evil, but fall to and fall flat on
their face in front of me so I can see it.
You know, stuff like that, just little attitude to start
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very college for real Mississippi Monica Junior. And the legend
is nephew Tommy Well Junior was on your mind today.
Speaker 8 (11:21):
You know, man, let me let me ask you by
something about doing something. But you know, you ever thought
about the time you had to pivot in your career
and you really wouldn't show how it was gonna turn out,
and you did it anyway. But what's the point that
you did that, that you had made a pivot?
Speaker 2 (11:37):
You're talking about every two years? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (11:41):
That often?
Speaker 2 (11:44):
He said, every two Yeah, yeah, I'm broad. You know
how many times I've had to reinvent myself?
Speaker 5 (11:50):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
The one thing I have been very fortunate in that
that God is Uh. Even though I have things that
I'm afraid of and fear full and not sure about,
God gives me the courage to face them anyway. And
so at every pivotal moment I've had where I wasn't
sure of the next move, I've found somehow in me
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through God's grace to trust him and just go ahead anyhow,
you know. And that's that's just what it came down
to me. And the reason I learned to do that
better and better over the years is because He ain't
never failed me. He just ain't never left me out there.
Speaker 5 (12:29):
Man.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
So I mean, why would I not stretch out on
faith again? Because I can't think of the time he's
he's deserted me, you know, man, I mean left me
out there even and hit the cold part. Even when
I made mistakes, I made the wrong decision, He still
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right there and held me together while I sading that.
You know, you got to pay the consequences of the mistakes.
But but he gave me the strength to do them
and then to finally where I we'll go. Okay, hold up,
before I do this, what you think I ought to do?
Then he said, okay, cool, I think you ought to
do this. Yeah. Now, sometimes that takes a little bit
longer than you want it to. But then that's when
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you got to start trusting in God's time, because his
timing is always different for yours. And I'm gonna tell
you right now, I have never seen him give me
nothing too early. I ain't seen that one yet. I'm
still waiting on that one. Oh it happened too soon,
No day, all right? That and how he worked with me,
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I don't know the work with y'all.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
But coming up at thirty two minutes after the hour,
we'll hear from the nephew if he runs that brank
back right after this you're listening morning show, it is
time now to run that brank back with a nephew,
what you got, nephew?
Speaker 9 (13:51):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Babych yeah c h h.
Speaker 10 (13:58):
Anyway, baby, let's go get out ate.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
I'm trying to reach Warren the managers he is.
Speaker 11 (14:09):
Which is one?
Speaker 5 (14:10):
I think you for calling?
Speaker 11 (14:12):
Yea?
Speaker 5 (14:12):
You are you the manager there?
Speaker 11 (14:14):
Yes, sir?
Speaker 5 (14:14):
Your name Warren?
Speaker 11 (14:15):
Yes, sir, this is one.
Speaker 5 (14:17):
Okay, I need to actually file a lawsuit on y'all.
And I'm actually calling you first to let you know
that I'm getting ready to file a lawsuit on the
whole grocery store. Uh for what did happened to me?
Speaker 6 (14:28):
Sir?
Speaker 12 (14:29):
Tom?
Speaker 11 (14:29):
Let me let me get hold on a second, sir,
let me do this.
Speaker 13 (14:33):
Let me let me have.
Speaker 12 (14:34):
What what did you say?
Speaker 9 (14:34):
Your name was?
Speaker 5 (14:35):
My name is Evans. Evans is my name?
Speaker 11 (14:39):
So Evans is your last name? Let me let me
write this down. And you came into my store?
Speaker 13 (14:44):
Did you have an accident in my store or something?
I'm not exactly sure what you're calling about.
Speaker 5 (14:48):
I ain't had no accident. What happened was I came
in there yesterday and I bought a bunch of grocers
that I bought a card in the eggs right now.
When I got home, I was checking to make sure
eggs didn't didn't break on the way home. When I
got home, it was a baby chick inside the egg caught. Man,
one of the eggs had it had hatch and got
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my kids traumatized. Now they don't even want to eat
breakfast or nothing around here because there's a baby chick
play inside caught the eggs. That don't make no sense.
Speaker 11 (15:18):
Man, I don't mean to let me, so you tell
me it was a chicken, a baby chicken, actual chicken,
and a.
Speaker 5 (15:27):
Baby chick inside the caught and the eggs. Man, you
got my kids traumatized. Man, don't nobody want nothing. You
got eggs if you just see it done little out here.
Speaker 11 (15:36):
Because if you're just calming down for one second, listen.
Speaker 5 (15:40):
What I told y'all, put that chicken down in there.
Speaker 12 (15:43):
Put it down.
Speaker 5 (15:44):
You might have rayze say what.
Speaker 13 (15:46):
I don't even think that that's possible.
Speaker 11 (15:48):
First of all, if you had any idea how this
thing comes from the farm to the store, it is
they go over these eggs.
Speaker 13 (15:56):
A countless some of the times, and the.
Speaker 11 (15:58):
Tempest and the phraser.
Speaker 13 (15:59):
First of all, I wouldn't even allow for a chicken
to be alive.
Speaker 5 (16:03):
If you had a baby I don't know this one.
I don't know how this one got tasked the system, okay,
But what I do know is we got a baby
chick over here running around because they all stow ain't
doing what y'all supposed to do. Man, and I got it,
and now my kids are traumatized behind this. When did
you say you in here? So I was in there yesterday.
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I bought the eggs yesterday, man, down here at Ham Street. Yes,
I bought them, I said, the grocery store. I sure did.
Speaker 11 (16:33):
Okay, but do this, Why don't you bring the eggs
into me and a chick?
Speaker 5 (16:37):
So now you want me to transport a baby chick
back to the grocery store. Look, we already traumatized over here,
already behind this dog owned baby chick.
Speaker 13 (16:47):
Man, I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to pull here,
but I just don't I don't think that. First of all,
knew I was common.
Speaker 11 (16:57):
Sense to tell you that that's not possible. First of all,
you can't have a baby chick living in a in
a in a dozen eggs. There is no.
Speaker 13 (17:05):
Possible way that if the temperature and my freezers are
right above freezing, there's no chickens or fragile creature in
the first place. You can't have a little bird that
is not gonna survive the transport from the farm to
the factory to my store.
Speaker 5 (17:21):
I'm not kidding innok hey, hey, hey, I'm not gonna
go back and forth, but you buy.
Speaker 13 (17:28):
If you want to bring me a dozen eggs, bring
the dozen eggs in if you can catch the chick,
catch a chick.
Speaker 5 (17:34):
Hey, man, you're supposed to be the miniger. You're not
supposed to talk to me like that. So I'm mean,
y'all tell you as politely as possible if you want
to bring in.
Speaker 13 (17:42):
The leven eggs and a chick, I will gladly with
front of your money, give you another car and ask.
Speaker 11 (17:48):
Whatever you want to do.
Speaker 5 (17:48):
But I've not even known you with all ham but
I've got all a lawsuit because y'all in traumatized me
and my kids.
Speaker 13 (17:55):
Said, listen, all right, let's just bring this down a lawsuit, sir,
over a dozen eggs.
Speaker 5 (18:02):
Over a dozen eggs that got a baby chick in it.
Speaker 13 (18:05):
Man, so let me take your phone number.
Speaker 11 (18:08):
That's some information, and I will talk to my manager
and we will figure this thing out for you.
Speaker 13 (18:13):
Because I just I just don't believe that this would
be possible.
Speaker 5 (18:16):
I just I don't understand how you would have a
chick let Let just leave them over the don't touch
the chicken.
Speaker 11 (18:25):
I just don't believe that this could possibly be happening.
Speaker 13 (18:27):
So this is it is unbelievable to me to even get.
Speaker 5 (18:30):
This something, Sir. I don't have time to go back
and forth with you about how something happened. All I
know is maybe it's a fluke accident, Okay, but it happened.
My kids are over here playing with a baby chick
and I'm traumatized. I don't even want to ever have
prick but up again. And I'm over to make show.
I file a lawsuit on your show, and your show
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me I to such anything to do with me. I
didn't do anything.
Speaker 11 (18:58):
Except coming to us to day.
Speaker 13 (19:00):
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Speaker 5 (19:01):
If you are found lost in Okay, I'll file a lawsuit.
I'm found a row old the grocery store, and I'm
filing a lawsuit on the manager Warren, which is your
for giving me a hard time about what I'm telling
you that happened. You don't even guy a hot time
out of me lest you under saying I'm saying you
are a hard time comes down here with I'm dad.
I'm bringing the bags down here, and I'm bringing that
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baby chick back down there too. I'm bringing all of
it or place because i'd like to see it. About
how much do you pay for those days? I paid
by two out. It ain't about how much I'm paying
for the egg. It's what you have trauma tized. Oh yeah,
because I'm gonna give you just what much doctor when
you do here? If you under stay, I don't give
it promising. I'm cussings out here in lines.
Speaker 12 (19:43):
With gilet prooper.
Speaker 5 (19:44):
Offline such and now something dropped some telephone calling about
some chicken and a grabbing egg. Okay, well let me
let me tell you this too. Do you have a
guy that works at the checkout name Tyrann? Yes, okay,
Tyrant got me the break phone call you? This is
if you tell me from the Steve Harvey Morning Show
one you just got preak what you couldn't.
Speaker 11 (20:10):
Hey?
Speaker 5 (20:12):
Man, look man, how do you come on with chicken?
Chicken's going through egg? Man? Man, I'm not I play.
I got people looking at me in this store like
I'm crazy one. I gotta ask you, man, what is
the baddest that. I mean, the baddest radio show in
the land.
Speaker 11 (20:32):
Man, it's the Steve Harvey Morning Show.
Speaker 5 (20:36):
You check out god tiring? You got you bad?
Speaker 13 (20:39):
Yeah, I'm gonna get in too.
Speaker 11 (20:40):
I'm gonna put him back in playdunce. I'm gonna take
him off the register.
Speaker 13 (20:43):
I'm not get him stacking egg.
Speaker 5 (20:45):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
All right, nephew, thank you. Coming up next, it is
asked the clo or chief Love officers, you're listening Harvey
Morning Show coming up at the top of the hour.
And entertainment news. Some sad news to report Miss Sissy Houston.
Whitney Houston's mother has passed away. We'll talk about that
and other entertainment news. Kanye West is rumored to be
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heading to divorce court after less than two years of marriage.
And the city of Miami beat Yeah, the city of
Miami Beach is taking back Ditty's key to the city,
and Ditty's mom has released a statement in support of
her son. We'll talk about all of these stories at
the top of the hour.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
Everybody won't pay keys back, everybody won't be but.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
Right now, yeah, it is time to ask the small cities.
This is from Chauncey and Queen's. Chauncey says, my boss
and I don't see eye to eye on the way
I use my corporate card. For example, if I go
out to lunch and he asked me to bring him lunch,
I use my corporate card for both our lunches. He said,
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it's stealing from the company, is it, though, Well.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
I don't understand. If your boss asks you to bring
lunch back for him, and you your boss work for
the company, and you pe take the company card and
buy him lunch. What wait, a man hold of man,
what how do your boss think you post to pay
for the lunch? It's not question, Yeah, because it's a
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company card. So now if he don't expect you to
use the company card, do he expect you to use
your money? Has he ever said, hey, man, I reimburse
you when you come back. I don't think it's smart
of us to use the company card unless we go
on a trip or we wind in and dine in
a client. That's the only way that makes sense. But
it's still it. Well, quit asking me to steal because
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the only reason I'm using this card is because you
requested it.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
See, I think I think, I think, brother, you could relax.
You have a winning hand right now because you're only
doing what was requested. If you buy your boss, you're superior.
Bring me lunch back, man, dog. First of all, I
ain't never been that dude, right there. Man, I mean, bro,
I grab you lunch if you want to, I pay you.
But you know you got it next time. Something like that.
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But back in the day when I was pold you
you had to have your money with me.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
Or somebody, not even no free lunches over here.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
I'm just gonna be real, which is no way I
could pay for your food. It's no way at all.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
All right.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
Moving on to Selena and Almonte, Selena writes, my hairstylist
and I are cool, but lately she's been copying my style.
She wears the same wig that she told me was
one of a kind, and if we go out, she
copies my outfits or shoes. She copies my outfit or
my shoes. How do I tell her it's weird and
we're too old to be dressing alike.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Well, the staff just told me this. I'm saying this
to the letter that imitation is the highest form of flattery.
That's what they just told me that. They just told
me that, So I'm gonna pass that lesson on that
they tried to teach me.
Speaker 12 (23:55):
Now.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
I didn't go for it then, and I don't expect
you to go for it. Y'all out there with y'all
old ass dressing from head one of y'all and one
of y'all looks better than the other one. So now,
and I'm assuming this is what I think is happening.
I think the girl that wrote the letter it's finer
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than the hairdresser, because the one that copies gets copied
is usually the cuter version. You ain't never copy your
ugly friend.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
I think.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
I'm just saying.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
I want to be ugly too.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Yeah, yeah, oh girl, you ain't getting no attention. Let
me see where'd you buy that dress at. It ain't
nobody complimenting you.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
All right, Moving on to Bria and Jackson. Real right,
So I pulled up to my sister's house and my
nephew was having sex in the back of his girlfriend's car.
But they didn't even see me watching them. I haven't
mentioned it to my sister. He's only sixteen. Should I
tell my sister or should I talk to him first?
Speaker 3 (25:15):
I ain't got nothing to do with you.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
Well, let me ask you something. What you're gonna say
to him? Because he threw now well and and but
but okay, now, ladies living, let me let me help it.
What something? Once you get a taste of it, that's
it preached it come, it's over. Is your quest for
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the rest of your life. It is nothing the aunt
can say to this boy that's finna change his mind
by what he felt in the back seat of that car.
And nothing you can say that ain't right? Okay, yeah, okay, So.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Is she mad about it being in the back seat
or is she mad about him being sixteen and having sex? Curious?
Speaker 2 (26:00):
She mad about that, But she's standing there watching. But
what that got to do with you? He was in
the back seat. He's gonna get in the back seat again.
This ain't the last back seat.
Speaker 14 (26:13):
But I can't take I mean she went right now,
ye in the.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Room, in the room we are in the room.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
That's a little young, hopefully.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
Sexy.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
Yeah, well that's all you can tell him at this
Protect yourself and the young lady, and absolutely, but especially
protect the young lady. That's the emphasis you have to
put on these boys. Protect the young lady first and foremost,
and then protect yourself. So that protection is both ways
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because it gives a boy a double or double conjure
to consider. Okay, Dad said, I gotta protect this girl
and I gotta protect myself. So it's a double thing
that you have to do, and it causes a moment
of pause and causes you to really do something. But
that's all you can do at this point because you Yeah,
nothing you can say gonna change. There's nothing about this
(27:22):
here now. Like I tell people all the time, you
can forget a name, you can forget a face, you
can forget a place. You can't ever forget a feeling.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Ever, Yeah, I agree with that.
Speaker 3 (27:36):
You're right, You're right.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
They have sex to eat that Okay, last week.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
I'm six and seven years old, and it's still one
of the keep driving forces behind everything I do. I'm
not even gonna die tea. Okay, you let my wife
come in here and tell me we ain't sleeping together
no more. All they bags and stuff gonna stop. Bags,
mean hair, bags, body bad yeah and everything called delta.
(28:17):
All right, comfort find out what to mext for four
inches of leg room.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Feel like let this one. Let's get this one. And
this is from Eric in Kansas City. Eric says, my
wife is mad because I cursed my oldest son out
last week over a football rivalry. Rivalry. He was whining
to her, so I cursed him out again. I told
her to stay out of it, or I'll do it again.
I'm not coddling a thirty year old. You think I
(28:42):
should apologize to thirty.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
That says, hey, don't. My father loved Cleveland Browns. If
you came in the house, he ain't care how old
you were, and you was cheering against the Browns. You
got cussed out, and and why is a lady in it?
Speaker 15 (29:00):
He's thirty dead here, my feeniss. We was talking about
the Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Cowboys coming up.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
At the top of the hour. We'll have some entertainment
news for you right after this.
Speaker 16 (29:17):
You're listening hard morning shows.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Sissy Houston, the mother of the late Whitney Houston and
a two time Grammy winner herself, who performed along side
superstar musicians like Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, has passed away.
She was ninety one. Miss Sissy Houston passed away Monday
morning in her New Jersey home while under hospice care
for Alzheimer's disease. Her daughter in law, Patt Houston, told
(29:44):
the Associated Press the acclaimed gospel singer was surrounded by
her family. Her statement read, in part, mother Sissy has
been a strong and towering figure in our lives, a
woman of deep faith and conviction who cared greatly about family, ministry,
and community for more than seven decade career in music
and entertainment will remain at the forefront of our hearts,
(30:08):
and of course, our deepest condolence is going out to
the Houston family. Absolutely wow, Yeah, legend Whitney everything she knew?
Speaker 2 (30:17):
Yeah, for sure, that's for sure.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
Yep, all right and switching gears here now. According to TMZ,
Kanye West and his wife Bianca Sensory are possibly headed
for divorce.
Speaker 17 (30:29):
Word has it that the couple Yeah anyone, surprise, Yeah,
none of that said?
Speaker 1 (30:42):
No one ever, what did you say? Maybe now she'll
put surprise yeah now won't Yeah. Anyway, they've hit a
rough patch, it says, in their almost two year marriage.
TMZ is also reporting that Anya has been telling people
close to him that he plans to live in Tokyo
(31:04):
and divorce Beyonca.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
Fine, that's fine. You know why she left?
Speaker 6 (31:10):
We know what?
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Any further why.
Speaker 8 (31:13):
Yeah, Kanye, I can't wear all these clothes.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
I'm hot.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
What she didn't she took them off, she was naked.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
I can assure you her family's overjoyed.
Speaker 18 (31:24):
Oh yes, yes, And why is he moving to Tokyo
so far away from his children?
Speaker 10 (31:31):
Slavery clothes? Everybody listen to me.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
When you when you, when you think of yourself and
nobody else you you, you can do stuff like that.
I'm not moving to Tokyo, and I got small kids.
They need to see me. Yes, but you know, when
you got money. But that's a lot of kids old Tokyo,
I guess yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
All right, Well, moving on. Finally, in entertainment news, the
city of Miami Beach taking back Diddy's key to the city.
Miami Beach officials are in final negotiations to rescind Diddy's key.
Did he was presented the key to the City of
Miami back in twenty fifteen. We all know, did he?
We had to return the key to New York to
(32:15):
New York City back in June uh And speaking of Diddy.
His mom, Miss Janis Coombs, is excuse before.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
You say that, before you say what Diddy Mama said.
I just like to say I have several keys to
the city, and how much y'all know, So they don't
owe no dome them keys. Yeah, they ain't got no
da ain't to no gate nothing. You can't me and
you can't come in there and talk to want to.
(32:45):
I got about four man, It ain't no gates for
the kids. Just say they they coming a little glass thing,
you know, and they don't ain't no locks. So just
all right, thank you, Miami Beach, go ahead, shular.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
All right, well, missus. Jennis Combs is speaking out about Puppy.
She says it's been unbearable to witness what she calls
a quote public lynching of her son because he has
had the opportunity to prove his innocence. He has not
had that opportunity. She acknowledges that he has made mistakes
in the past, such as not being entirely truthful about
(33:22):
certain things, such as denying he got violent with an
ex girlfriend. Sometimes a truth and a lie becomes so
closely intertwined that it becomes terrifying to admit one part
of the story, especially when that truth is outside the
norm or is too complicate it to be believed. And
she said, this is why I believe my son's civil
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legal team opted to settle the ex girlfriend's lawsuit instead
of contesting it until the end, resulting in a ricochet
effect as a federal government used this decision against my
son by interpreting it as an admission of guilt. End quote.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
Yeah, you know, first of all, I mean, I understand
a mother.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
Yeah, that's her son.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
A mother and they child, and you you not she
gonna ride or die. I understand that. But the settle
the lawsuit that when the video came out, that was horrific.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
You can't deny it.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
I heard what his.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Mom said, and I respect her, you know, I respect
everybody's mother. Man. You you have never heard me say
a disparaging word against anybody's mother, because you can't say
nothing about illos, fear, Harvey, nothing. So I understand where
she coming from. His problem, though, is what she said
was he's not giving a chance to prove his innocence.
(34:45):
But and he will. But that settlement case was because okay,
remember when they first asked for their money, they said, no,
we're gonna go to court and we're gonna fight this vehemently.
Her lawyer sent over what they had to his lawyers
and said, okay, then what we got and when they
(35:06):
read that, they said, okay, this don't need to come out.
Let me send this check. Now, the settlement was all
working good. What happened was when that CNN reporter went
down to that hotel and convinced somebody at ten o'clock
am to give her a copy of that tape. At
one o'clock it was on CNN. That was it. Once
(35:27):
that video showed up, that opened the floodgates. And now
they went, okay, well let's look at this case. And
because the case, her accusations pretty much mirror a lot
of their charges, that's in this case, he has a
major problem. They went and got that tape. And you know,
because everything's digital now, if you buy a tape, it's digital.
(35:49):
Somebody got.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
Their cameras at hotels.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
Yeah, all right, Coming up is twenty minutes after FEMA
is responding to misinformation, Donald Trump and JD. Vance. We're
going to talk about that right after this.
Speaker 16 (36:04):
You're listening Hardy Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
As the state of Florida is in a state of
emergency in preparation for Hurricane Milton. FEMA is responding to
what it calls absolutely false information from former President Donald
Trump and his running mate JD. Vance claiming that FEMA
has given so much money to help migrants settle in
the US that it doesn't have enough money for hurricane relief.
(36:30):
FEMA administrator Dion Criswell says the claims are ridiculous, adding
in part quote, it's really a shame that we're putting
politics ahead of helping people, and that's what we're here
to do. Here they go again with these lives. It's
also demoralizing to all of the first responders that have
been out there in their communities helping people. So Trump
(36:52):
and Vance are just lying again. Oh and speaking of
the storm, Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has refused to
take Vice President Kamala Harris's phone call about Hurricane Milton,
but he did talk to President Biden about that getting
resources and stuff for the hurricane. Desantus believes that Kamala
(37:15):
Harris's phone call is politically motivated. They are twenty seven
days left until.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
The it is called her job.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
Yeah, yeah, right, you care as.
Speaker 2 (37:25):
A vice president of the country. Yeah, it's politically motivated.
It's called her political position and job responsibilities. Crazy.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
It's really sad as a governor.
Speaker 18 (37:36):
This storm is one of the biggest storms of the
hurricanes this year, ever, ever, this year.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
And so what they're.
Speaker 18 (37:46):
Saying is this storm, meteorologists are on TV crying about
the state and there's damage that they're thinking is going
to happen. People are going to lose their lives about this.
And you've got a governor in Florida who's petty, petty,
who won't put politics aside to take the phone off
on the vice president of the United States to give
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you resources to help the citizens of your state.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
And y'all think y'all shouldn't vote, right, And like Steve said,
it's her job, But you're accusing her of being political
politically motivated. No, it's the other way around. Just like
Donald Trump, they're using the money to help migrants settle in.
They're not using the money to help FEMA victims. This
is craziness, It really is. Please if you're not registered,
(38:34):
because time is running out to registered vote. I hope
everyone is registered by now. Please go to vote.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
We have to show up this year.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
We do.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
Yeah, because if this man right here, if you don't
believe he all about himself, if you all put this
man in this White House, you going to see a
show that you've never seen before in the history of politics.
You're about to see it. All y'all blacks for Trump's
you Finn to find out you're gonna be first. You
(39:04):
You're not Finn to get a damn thing.
Speaker 1 (39:11):
It's just yeah, we gotta do our civics.
Speaker 2 (39:14):
I don't know what's wrong. I just yeah, all right.
Speaker 1 (39:19):
Coming up at thirty four minutes after the hour, We're
gonna check your voicemail Steve at eight seven seven twenty nine, Steve.
Right after this, you're.
Speaker 16 (39:27):
Listening Steve Hardy Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (39:30):
It is time now to check your voicemail Steve at
eight seven seven twenty nine, Steve. You can call Steve,
leave a message. You might just hear your call on
the air. You ready, Steve, Yes, all right, let's go.
This is from otis the name you love? Otis from
South Carolina? Is a voting question, Hey.
Speaker 6 (39:46):
Steve, just is oldest from Columbia, South Carolina. Lifting how
do we get folks Because I'm hearing you guys talk
about voting right now in early registration and all that good.
It hurts my spirit when I see a lot of
black folks who are out here saying that they're gonna
vote for trun On and forget Kamala Harris and all
(40:07):
that stuff, and they.
Speaker 5 (40:07):
Had that they get there.
Speaker 6 (40:09):
My questions was, how do we with so many days
left before voting, how do we get these folks to
understand that Trump this is not the right children that
Project twenty twenty five is three that they can play
these games if they want to, but a vote for
Trump is going to be detrimental to Black Asian, Hispanics
(40:31):
and any minority group, any LGBT, all that stuff, like,
how do we get that ingrained in their heads? You
ever come out social media votes and the self perframed
Facebook and social media.
Speaker 5 (40:41):
Stars, And that's true.
Speaker 6 (40:42):
This is where a lot of these folks for getting
their information inaccurate, but they're also voting based off that.
Speaker 2 (40:48):
You know, man, that's that's that's the predicament. We're finding
ourselves here because we are under the same frustration you
are the oldest. I do not understand blacks for Trump's
I don't understanding because I'm trying to find out how
is Trump for blacks? Quit telling me about this one
thing he did for HBCU that was nothing, and it
(41:12):
was tied to something else that gave them something else.
Y'all gotta understand how these bills go through. Sometimes you
give something to get something. Donald Trump does not do
anything for somebody that does not benefit him. Why you
ain't understanding this? And so y'all we as black people,
(41:33):
and I'm not the spokesman for black person, but I
am one that has been black longer than most, so
I do have a true understanding of it. It is
just a matter of choice in this election, and the
choices are crystal clear. Do you want a man who
has proven himself to be legally a racist with him
(41:58):
and his father the way they treated black when it
came to renting their places. Are you familiar with that?
Are you familiar with the full page dad, he took
out to convict these five innocent black young men in
this central park five? Were you familiar with that? He
called for the death penalty. He convicted them before there
was a trial. Come to find out, man, these boys
(42:19):
go to jail and all his head. Now ain't innocent,
no apologies, no nothing, I was wrong nothing Still to
this day, all he's going to do when he gets
in that White House and he said for the first day,
I'm gonna be a dictator. He gonna pull some triggers
on some people you ain't gonna believe. But he is
also going to give a commuted sentence to all them
(42:43):
January sixth people. There are police officers who lost their lives,
who lost everything in that January sixth.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
In a line of duty, and he gonna free them.
Speaker 2 (42:56):
But he's the one talking about giving police all the rights.
But you can't have rights if you going against me though,
that's him different. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (43:04):
There you see.
Speaker 2 (43:06):
He's going to ban travel from seven Muslim countries again,
just like he did on the first day. And let
me tell you the biggest lie he's telling y'all. He
gonna close them borders. That's not going to happen, y'all.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
He couldn't do it in his oven when he was
in office.
Speaker 2 (43:21):
Yeah, they don't want to do it. His Republican friends
are not going to allow that. Who will use the
unskilled labor and skill labor and underpay them to construct
all these builds. Look at your construction sites, y'all who
you think that is? And now go inside these restaurants, y'all.
(43:43):
Those industries close. And if you close the border, these
cars you're paying twenty five thousand dollars for gonna be
seventy thousand dollars. That's not what they gonna do.
Speaker 18 (43:53):
Man.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
They just got y'all operating under fear. This is a fearmonger.
This guy right here tries to lead through fear. He
talks of nothing of promise. Guess his whole fear is
make America great again, which means it was better back
in the day, and let's get it back there, because
where is going now to work? That's fear. Kamala has
(44:15):
whole promises a better tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
Coming up next, and is a nephew And the prank
phone call for today right after this, you're listening hard
Morning show coming up at the top of the hour,
right about four minutes after, it's my strawberry letter for today,
and the subject is he stinks because of his mama. Hey,
we'll get into that and find out what that's all
about just a few because right now the nephew is
(44:42):
waiting in the wings. He is here as a matter
of fact, with today's prank phone call. Nephew, what you got?
Speaker 3 (44:47):
The title is God is not through with you, but
we are.
Speaker 10 (44:54):
Yeah, all right, let's go cat dog. If you heard.
Speaker 12 (44:59):
Hello, Hello, I'm trying to reach our sister Takara. This
is Brother Brinkley from the church.
Speaker 5 (45:06):
How you doing?
Speaker 9 (45:08):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (45:08):
Hey, how is it's?
Speaker 9 (45:10):
I'm at work? Can I call you back?
Speaker 12 (45:14):
Well? This is this is kind of urgent. I call
your your house phone and I didn't get an answer,
and I had this other number on file, so I
wanted to reach out to you. But what I won't
take long. But it really is a hurt, all right,
that urgent matter? If you don't matter, all right, hold on, hold.
Speaker 9 (45:29):
On, let me let me step away from my tubercle.
Speaker 12 (45:33):
Okay, okay, we have a bit of a problem here
and we're gonna try to We're trying to clean up
a lot of things here at the church. You know,
I hate to be the one to bring you some
bad news. Let me just start by by saying this,
God might not be through with you, but we are
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here at the church. It had been brought to eye attention,
sister Cara, that you got a halfway coming to church.
And you you you might come once once out of
a month. You're not tithing as we expected. You know,
the church can't really depend on you. It's you you
got you know, you bring your kids. I think your
brother comes to the church, but everybody is coming every
(46:17):
now and we need we cannot depend on you all
to be the members and have the expectation of what
we're trying to do.
Speaker 9 (46:24):
What you say, you say your name is.
Speaker 12 (46:30):
Yes, and you work, you work under the DS.
Speaker 9 (46:34):
I'm sorry, I've never heard of you before.
Speaker 12 (46:37):
I have been officiated by the pastor as I'm over
actually over the finance and we're going through all of
the books and looking at all of the numbers of
the of the members of the church, the directory, and
we're noticing what people are paying tied, what people are
paying tied, who's coming to church, who's participating in different
and different uh uh ministries and whatnot. And Sister Takar,
(46:59):
I got I have to be honest with you. You
the hell maybe once every one of someone we might
see you might not see you, you know, and like
I said, God may not be through with you, but
we all well.
Speaker 9 (47:11):
Okay, you can't say that listen. Why I don't understand, like,
are y'all monitoring my my my church going? Like I can't.
I can't have to go every single week, I mean
when I can.
Speaker 12 (47:26):
Why are you absent so much at the church? Explain that?
Speaker 9 (47:30):
I mean, I have three kids, you know, I mean
I have two jobs. Sometimes I don't. I mean, I
still pray. I don't understand how a church can area.
Speaker 12 (47:42):
You got two jobs, but we're not getting tied. Like
you got two jobs, You're not tied, and like you
got two jobs because I can't afford you. You just
said I got two jobs.
Speaker 5 (47:52):
That's what you just said, and that those two jobs
are in support my kids.
Speaker 9 (47:56):
I mean, I can't support the church and my kids.
Is the same trum I can't. I mean, I get
when I can.
Speaker 12 (48:03):
Let me ask you something. What are you making on
that other job?
Speaker 9 (48:07):
Are you serious? Are you really?
Speaker 5 (48:10):
Really?
Speaker 9 (48:10):
Really? I didn't know what the church? God? Is this deep?
What you're really asking me? How much I make and
my second job that I take to support my kids?
Come on, now, that's gotta be something.
Speaker 12 (48:24):
This is I'm gonna say this to you again. God
may not be through with you, but we are. If
you are gonna pay your tides. If you're not gonna
come to work on a consistent basis, then what what
do you benefit the church?
Speaker 9 (48:41):
Is that what the church is about?
Speaker 12 (48:43):
This can be I'm gonna say this. I'm gonna say
this to you. You you let me tell you what
the church is all about. The church is and you.
Speaker 9 (48:51):
Say we go with you again one more time. I'm serious.
Speaker 12 (48:55):
No, I'm gonna tell you this you're talking about, is
that what the church is about? Let me tell you
what the church is. The church is a hospital for
crippled souls. You understand that that's what That's what the
church is. But when when we have souls that are
coming in to be saved, we are doing our job.
And guess what those people that are coming in, you
(49:16):
know what they're doing. They're tithing. That's what they're doing.
They're tithing. You, sister Takara, I'm sure your soul is crippled.
You're not coming and you're not tithing. You may give
us a little some something when you show up. If
you show up, Am I right or wrong?
Speaker 9 (49:33):
Okay? Let me get what these straights. This is what
you called me for in the middle of my work day,
to tell me that you're kicking me out the church
because I don't give enough money to the church while
I'm at my job that I can very afford to
pay my bills with that of fact, I don't even
(49:54):
know who you are. I've never met you in my life,
and I don't even know what this church it's church.
I hate to say it, but if that's what the
church is about, you had the nerve to call me.
Speaker 12 (50:10):
Okay, no, no, no, now let me say something. Now,
you being very Unchristian like, now does the car you're
gonna watch it? Done? In your language? Him?
Speaker 9 (50:20):
This is not Christian?
Speaker 12 (50:21):
Like, well, well do you do you know brother Dwyane?
Isn't that your brother?
Speaker 9 (50:26):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (50:27):
And my brother Dwyane is who told me to call you?
Speaker 9 (50:32):
Really my brother? So what?
Speaker 5 (50:35):
So?
Speaker 9 (50:35):
What is it about?
Speaker 2 (50:36):
Huh whatever?
Speaker 9 (50:38):
I don't know what is your name?
Speaker 12 (50:40):
My name is nephew Tommy from the Steve Harvey Morning Show.
Your brother Dwanne got me the prank phone call you.
Speaker 9 (50:49):
No mo oh my gosh, yo, he's about you can't
meet by so this job about missing lobby screaming up
from looking at me.
Speaker 5 (51:03):
Oh my hush, you are right, Chi you tell me,
what's up?
Speaker 9 (51:12):
No, no, no more. Oh my god, Oh my gosh,
my heart is racing.
Speaker 12 (51:20):
Tell me this the car. What is the baddest and
I mean the baddest radio show in the land, Steve Harvey,
Come on up in here, come me up in here.
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That is November the ninth, Baby, That is the Homecoming,
the official Homecoming concert Winston Salem stan University. You don't
want to miss it. It is Monica, it is Anthony Hamilton,
hosted by yours truly, Nephew Tammy all right.
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That's in Newark, New Jersey, November the thirtieth, Saturday night.
Speaker 3 (52:19):
Tickets on Seal right now. Is still good, just feeling
very amazing.
Speaker 2 (52:26):
Tommy is you know Tommy is, that's crazy, man, And
you combine that with stupidity, that's put that's incredible.
Speaker 18 (52:35):
Steve, what is talking about himself and the third person?
Speaker 10 (52:38):
Tommy is, aren't you talking about myself and the poor person?
I got a lot of people. I got three, four
five people. October twenty six Nephew tell me your friends
at the Hyman Center, Lafayette, Louisiana, Lafaierte, La Faierte, October
twenty sixth, and Nephew is coming to town. Tickets on
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(53:00):
I hear y'all waiting on me. Man I am, I'm
I'm excited about seeing y'all. Y'all come hang out Nephew,
Tommy and Friends October twenty sixth. The Noops coming to
hang out with nep You tell me what's up.
Speaker 2 (53:11):
I met a professional referee that was anup man, told
me tell you what's happening. He was he was officiating
a basketball game, and I was dobbing.
Speaker 3 (53:20):
You're telling myself what's up?
Speaker 5 (53:21):
Man?
Speaker 2 (53:22):
I was messing with on the whole game. I said, man,
you made a call just like a neop. Y'all good brothers.
I ain't mad at the noops at all.
Speaker 1 (53:34):
Loop All right, thank you guys. Coming up next, It
is my Strawberry letter for today and the subject is
he stinks because of his mama. We'll get into.
Speaker 2 (53:44):
Right after baby steaks to me he staks.
Speaker 16 (53:51):
You're listening Morning show.
Speaker 1 (53:55):
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you need advice on relationships, dating, work, sex, parenting, and more,
please submit your Strawberry letter to Steve HARVEYFM dot com
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Speaker 3 (54:15):
It could be yours. Buckle up and hold on. Time
to guide it for you. Here it is Strawberry letter.
Speaker 1 (54:21):
Thank you nephew. Subject he stinks because of his mama.
Dear Stephen Shirley, I'm dating a twenty nine year old
mama's boy. We dated off and on for a few years,
so I'm really cooled with his mom. I decided to
date him again even though I know his mom is
a huge part of his daily life. His father died
(54:42):
when he was a teenager, so he feels responsible for
his mother. That's the part I love about him. But
he needs to realize his mother is only forty seven
and she can have a man if she wanted one.
Here's a part I don't like. He is staying with
her temporarily because someone tried to break in one night.
They live in his grandmother's old house, and all of
the furniture is from the eighties. The windows are nailed shut,
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so there's never fresh air circulating in there. The drapes
are dusty, and so is everything else in there. Just
walking in there makes me sneeze. The smell is awful too.
It's a mix of dust, old sour carpet, and whatever
his mama has fried for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. She's
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unhealthy and her only exercise is going to work and
caring for her grown baby boy. She washes his clothes
and puts them in his old smelling closet, So when
I'm cuddled up with my boyfriend, he smells like that house.
It's on him and in his clothes. At this point,
I want him to move in with me, but he
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says he has to show a male presence around the
house so his mom will be safe. His mother expects
me to come stay with them on the weekends, and
that will never ever happen. I don't want to have
an asthma attack in that tiny, stink and house. I
told him he smells, and he said he doesn't mind
it because it reminds him of his childhood, growing up
with his granddaddy and his grandmother. He certainly does smell
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like them. How do I get him out of that
house without offending him more than I already have? Okay,
are you listening to this man at all? I mean,
this is not going to happen here. He does not
want to move with you. It's very obvious he likes
it right where he is, and you shouldn't worry about
offending him. You can't offend him. You've already told him
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he stinks. He still wants to be in the stinky
house with his mom, and the worst one of all,
he enjoys the stink and smell because it reminds him
of his grandparents and his childhood. Who says that, Oh, okay,
that's it. This will forever be a problem for you.
This is what he's used to and for you. He's
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not willing to change that. When he was a kid.
You could have blamed the stink on his mom, but
he's a grown man. Now, he's a grown man, so
you got to stop blaming mama for this smell. What
you didn't say in this letter was why you guys
broke up in the first place. You conveniently left that
part out. I mean, was it because of the smell?
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If that was it, you got another with and you
would think that would be enough to assure you that
that is who he is. He's fine with all of this.
You guys don't have the same values. He stinks. You don't. Obviously,
he doesn't want what you want, and he doesn't care
for you enough to stop the smell and come and
live with you. It's time to move on. It is
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time to move on from mister stinky man. It is Steve.
Did you just suck your teeth?
Speaker 3 (57:48):
Two or three of them?
Speaker 2 (57:50):
I gues you know what I mean the letter? He
stinks because of his mama. Let's just go right here.
Skip all is here. He's stink?
Speaker 1 (57:59):
Yeah, what you're.
Speaker 2 (58:03):
Twenty nine and you stink?
Speaker 5 (58:05):
Damn?
Speaker 2 (58:06):
Who fault it is?
Speaker 3 (58:08):
You stink?
Speaker 2 (58:09):
At twenty nine? Let's just start right there. See this
girl that wrote this letter. I know why you broke
up with him the first time because of this, and
I understand it. And you broke up with him because
he's a mama's boy. It's right at the top of
the letter. That's why they broke up before I'm dating
the twenty nine year old mama's boy. Well, if you
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know that, right up at the top, what's the rest
of the letter for? You've identified the problem, you know
what it is, and there is no fix for this.
And he's not gonna give you a fix for this,
and you can't fix it. We dated off and on
a few years ago, so I'm cool, really cool with
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his mom. I decided to date him again. Here we go,
even though I know his mom is a huge part
of his daily life. You can't sign up for that. Ladies.
It's one thing to compete with another woman. It's a
whole nother thing when the other woman is his mama. See,
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you can beat out another girl, You can do that.
Women do it all the time. Make men have to choose.
But when the choice is between two women and one
of the women is the mama, the mama almost always wins.
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Because he is a mama's boy. And you said that,
and that's why they broke up the first time. So
now you're going back for more of the same. She
said his father died when he was a teenager, so
he feels responsible for his mother. That's the part I
love about him. Yeah, that's cool, that's cool. The ain't
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nothing wrong with that. But he needs he used to
realize his mother is only forty seven, forty seven? He
twenty nine? What so I did the man? So she
had him at eighteen? Okay, I got it, but she
forty seven, though she can have a man if she
won't it. Don't say that. Don't say that. Don't say that.
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Because this letter, chancell Lotte live in the United States.
I know a lot of fine women ain't got a man,
so and won't one lod too.
Speaker 1 (01:00:34):
Hang on, we'll have part two of your response coming
up at twenty three minutes after the hour of today's
Strawberry letter. Subject he stinks because of his mama. We'll
get back into it right after this. You're listening Hardy
Morning Show. All right, Steve, come on, let's recap today's
strawberry letter. The subject is he stinks because of his mama.
Speaker 2 (01:00:56):
Uh, the man is twenty seven, so this title negates itself.
He's twenty nine years old in this letter, and he's
a mama's boy. That's the first line in the letter.
So your subject, he stinks because of his mama. Uh uh.
He's a mama's boy, true enough, but he's twenty nine.
He just snink, that's all. You can't blame this on
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the mama. But anyway, you're dating this man. You went back,
You date him off and on for a while, y'all
broke up. He loves his mother. She's forty seven. You
think she said she can have a man if she
wanted one, But no, she's attached herself to his life.
He's staying with her temporarily because somebody tried to break
in one night. They live in at Grandmama's house is old, dusty,
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got maldew carpet in it, raggedy drapes, and that's why
the house smelled dusty, and so everything else in there.
Just walking in there makes me sneeze. The smell is
awful too. It's a mix of dust, old sour carpet,
whatever his mom has fried for breakfast. She is unhealthy
and her only exercise is going to work and caring
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for her grown baby boy. Okay, so she ain't in shape.
That's why she ain't got no man. So you can
go talking about she can just have a man, because
she can't. She washes his clothes and puts them in
his old, smelling closet, and when I'm cuddled up with him,
he smells like that house its own. Him is in
his clothes. At this point, I want him to move
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in with me, but he says he has to show
a male presence around the house so his mom will
be safe. Okay, so much for you wanting him to
move in, But let me tell you some lady, even
if you convince him to move in, he's still gonna
be over there at his mama's house. You can't compete.
It's hard enough you got to compete with another woman,
but there's the one you can't win. When you're competing
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against his mama. That's a hard win to win. So
now his mother expects me to come stay with them
on the weekends, and that will never I don't want
to have an asthma attack in that tiny, stinking house.
I told him he smells, and he say he don't
mind it because it reminds him of his childhood. What well,
(01:03:13):
I used to peel on myself when I was a
little boy.
Speaker 1 (01:03:16):
Okay, thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:03:17):
But I don't want to do that no more. What yeah,
peeing on myself remind him here of my childhood. But
damn it, we had to stop this after a while.
And I hold up, partner, you can't beat twenty nine
and still doing stuff you did as a child and
expect a grown woman to understand it. It don't play
like that. I used to hate taking a bath. I
would bring dirt in my pockets and my jeans and
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sprinkling around the edge of the tub to try to
deceive my mama that I had took in a bath.
How many times I got beat for putting that dirt
in that tub? I just didn't understand how she could tell.
I got at least three whoopings for that because I
said each time I got a whooman, I said, well,
next time, I do it better. But I just didn't
want to take a bath because I was a boy
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and I stink. I did just stink causing my mama.
I stink causing me, and that's why your your man stink.
Now he smelled like that old house. Now, what is
the smells in the old house. Number one mouthballs. He
smelled like mouthballs. I don't know why old people love mouthballs,
but they do. They keep stuff in there, and then
they they smell like the hospital. Old people smell like
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the hospital. Then sometimes the old people smell like a
medical store. You've been in medical store, it's just kind
of everybody kind of feel.
Speaker 5 (01:04:33):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
You ever go in there and had to buy something
for somebody, like backgrace or something or walker. You go
in the medical store, it's smelled like it got that
party sitting over there that's on wheels. You be wondering
how they use it. I stood there for a half
hour trying to figure out when they when they where
they flush this thing at. That's when I discovered you
don't flush it. It's just interesting. He smells like old
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people saw meal gravy. And he don't smell like the
fresh stuff. He smell like he like. He don't smell
like biscuits or nothing. He smelled like like after the
he smell like the batter if he's been sitting out. Yeah,
he don't smell like the biscuits. He smelled like fried
green tomatoes. He don't smell like bacon. He smelled like
(01:05:21):
that can of bacon grease that building old people stole.
That's how he spelled that. He done told you he
don't remind He don't mind it because it reminds him
of his childhood. What he certainly does smell like him too.
How do I get him out of that house without
offending him more than I already have? Lady, have you
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listened to this letter? He's not going nowhere. He is
not going anywhere. He's not surely said that. Surely got
that part of the letter A spot on Christ. She
told you he not going to way. Listen nothing. The
letters say he leave it. You said at the top
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of hill, Mama's boy. You want him to move in you,
but he gonna bring that smell. I don't even know
why we're doing this. I'm not dating nobody. I got
to write in tell somebody else he sank. I'm not
dating no girl. That's stank. You can't stank and be
a girl. You can't stank and be a man, and
no woman signed no fit. You can't stink.
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
No, that's it. That's the bottom line.
Speaker 2 (01:06:28):
You can't That's it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:30):
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at forty six minutes after the hour, it is Junior
and Sports Talk right after this.
Speaker 16 (01:06:52):
You're listening Harvey Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
It is time now for Junior and Sports Talk. What
you got Junior?
Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
All right?
Speaker 8 (01:06:59):
Last night Chiefs beat the Saints twenty six or thirteen?
Bringing your total for the week, and man, I'm telling
you thirteen and forty that's it, thirteen eighty three.
Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
You did really well this week. That's good.
Speaker 10 (01:07:12):
Now.
Speaker 8 (01:07:12):
The bad news is, I know, some more noise out
of Cleveland or the latest is the Ladies lost suit
on Deshaun Watson has been settled. It is confidential though
the money that he paid that is confidential. Now I'm
not saying that's a you know, is that a confession?
Is that like he did it? But it is settled, So.
Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
I don't know if he got all get all this
stuff behind him? Yeah? Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
And then also should he stay in.
Speaker 2 (01:07:36):
Cleveland if he don't win no game? I don't give
damn where he goes. And This has nothing to do
with the cases or nothing like that. I wish your brother,
I really really do. But we want some wins in Cleveland.
Were paying your ass a whole lot of money. Get
some damn wins. Why, I don't really care.
Speaker 8 (01:07:54):
Say you walked off the field all sudden.
Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
Well, don't worry about that, Junior. His main problem. Man. Look,
you can get all the massages as you want, and
that's cool, but you have got to stop turning over. Okay,
you have got to stop turning over. Just keep your
face down in that hole and get your massage. If
(01:08:17):
they say turnover, just say hey, please step out the
room cause it's too much happening for you when they turnover.
Speaker 3 (01:08:23):
Well, it's some good news out of Cleveland. Cleveland baseball.
Speaker 8 (01:08:26):
You know they are they are, They are in the playoffs.
They playing the Tigers. That's some good news. And the
series is tied at one in one.
Speaker 10 (01:08:32):
So you do you got yeah, you got something.
Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
It's Houston in the playoffs. Well, y'all had some great years, y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
Champ back on Cleveland.
Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
He saw no joy.
Speaker 8 (01:08:51):
Well we got the Game five of the Minnesota the
Mohican Son and the Minnesota Lynx playing the night for
the trip to the w n b A Finals, where
they were facing the Your Liberty. Man Liberty put out
the Las Vegas Aces, so that game one of the
finals of the WBA Finals will happen on Thursday night. Also, man,
let's say congratulations to Lebron James and Bronnie James or
(01:09:11):
they made NBA history as the first bothery son duo
to play in the NBA game.
Speaker 2 (01:09:16):
Man, that's all right, But I'm.
Speaker 8 (01:09:17):
Gonna ask you this, if if lebron James your dad, man,
when you Bronnie, when you just take all the shots, well,
I mean my daddy, my dad, Lebron j what you
gonna to.
Speaker 18 (01:09:26):
Put me off the team?
Speaker 12 (01:09:28):
You?
Speaker 3 (01:09:28):
I don't care if I miss that live with his daddy.
Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
They don't know. No, Man, Bronnie got his own money.
He could afford what he wants to stay at. You know.
Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
Now, he ain't gonna live like your daddy.
Speaker 2 (01:09:39):
But you can live by yourself.
Speaker 8 (01:09:41):
I mean, I'm in the NBA now, I mean I
want a girlfriend to come over something I can't give
my daddy house.
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
All right, Ronnie, who was there? We got practice? I
don't worry about her dad.
Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
Coming up at the top of the hour. Thank you
you you're a man on social media needs your advice.
He's He says, I hate my mom displaying old pictures
of me. We'll talk about it right after this.
Speaker 7 (01:10:07):
You're listening morning show, all right, Steve?
Speaker 1 (01:10:12):
This is from EJ on Facebook. EJ says, how can
I convince my mom to get rid of the old
pictures of fat me? I have dropped over one hundred
and fifty pounds and have worked hard to get my
body and mind right after years of neglect. However, every
time I go to her house, I see it plastered
with pictures of the old me and none of the
(01:10:34):
of the man that I am today. It makes me
not want to come over. My mom won't take them
down and says they should make me proud to see
how far I've come and how I've changed the problem
is that there are no updated pictures, and seeing all
of them makes me digress into a negative headspace, which
in turn makes me not want to visit her. How
(01:10:55):
can I convince her of how helpful it would be
if she would take them down?
Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
Well, that's that's the that's a problem, sir, because look
is your mama's house and those pictures are memories and
the fact that you don't have and the fact that
you don't have. Look, look, I appreciate the fact that
you've lost weight in all like this, but those are
memories to your mother. That's a lot of weight. When
(01:11:22):
your little big ass go back over there and you
got to see all these people.
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
Yeah, well what ever, just think about what you say
before it comes out. Ever, tell.
Speaker 2 (01:11:41):
You know, like I said, and before I was so
rudely interrupted by you know y'all that that you know,
w you take your little big ass back over to
the house. These are pictures of there's memories that your
mama has. It's like when Luther was living. We had
big Luther, we had little Luther. And that was a
bait constantly of which one they preferred. I prefer them
(01:12:03):
both because the voice was the same, and they probably
prefer you because you are the same. You're the same
kind person you was when your ass were huge, because
because you couldn't be mean, you was a nice guy.
Because it ain't no need to fat ass over that
mean to dumbbody like no fat.
Speaker 8 (01:12:22):
Ass means three times.
Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
Well, I just he's not that anymore. So it's not
fat shaming. It's I'm fat glaming. It's called fat lambing.
You'm fat lamb I'm congratulating getting rid of the fact.
And now she you tied her because she posted old picture.
That's who you was, though. Ain't it good to go
over there and see who you was and realize who
(01:12:46):
you are now? You're not enjoying the blessing and the
journey of who you become. Why don't you look at
the pictures differently? You know, instead of the glass being
half empty, it could be half four. Why don't you
look at the pictures and go, why I've really come
along way. I'm proud of myself and you can become
an encouragement to other people. But you want all them
(01:13:07):
pictures gone so you can walk along. See that's what
That's what killed me about people when they make it.
Some people try to make it and then act like
they've been there their whole life, and they won't forget
where they come from. That ain't hot his work? You
could be an inspiration to people, bro, if you would
just shed them pictures, you open fall and.
Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
After that is real. That's much better.
Speaker 2 (01:13:26):
Okay, But then let me put a button on it
so the next time you take your little bigger ass
over there. Why it's too complimented?
Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
Is this mama's house.
Speaker 16 (01:13:37):
His mama's house.
Speaker 3 (01:13:37):
He don't want to see all them pictures.
Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
Again, Mama? Can't you take some of these down?
Speaker 1 (01:13:41):
But one point?
Speaker 2 (01:13:41):
Now, that's where's your roamy? Now you're not finna tell
me that. Now, we lived at you when you was
big wish to come over here and eat just balls
or rice. You remember you didn't care nothing about no proteins.
You ain't never saying nothing to be about, no cobs
or nothing. Now you're in here with all this healthy
(01:14:05):
talk and everything. We can't even jow. We can't even
draw a big old bowl, no more or nothing, and
not with you.
Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
Are you quite done?
Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
You remember that time you and your brother Robin ate
them two gallons of vanilla ice cream watching the football game.
I said, Lord Jesu, a look at the cream and
you ate it only melted a little bit, y'all was
(01:14:41):
and that's what you was romy you were just big Sweden.
Speaker 17 (01:14:44):
We'll have more of this ignorant show coming up in
twenty minutes right after this.
Speaker 2 (01:14:50):
We're so glad to see you a little big ass though.
Speaker 16 (01:14:54):
You're listening morning show.
Speaker 1 (01:14:59):
I heard Kane. Milton has strengthened to a powerful Category
five storm in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, with
sustained winds of one hundred and seventy five miles per hour.
That's one hundred and seventy five miles per hour. That's
a strong wind right there, right. Milton went from a
category two to five and only a matter of hours
(01:15:21):
on Monday. The White House said President Biden has been
briefed on preparations for Milton's arrival and the ongoing response
and recovery efforts Following Hurricane Helene. The Hurricane Center has
raised potential storm surge heights in some locations. Storm surge
is expected along the eastern Florida Panhandle and south through
(01:15:42):
the Florida Keys, with as much as fifteen feet in
Tampa Bay. The mayor of Tampa said, if you stay
and you've been ordered to evacuate, you will die. Okay, Now,
you can't get any plainer than that. Keep you and
your family alive, That's what he's saying.
Speaker 2 (01:16:00):
Folks, You have got to adhere to this evacuation as well.
You can't protect yourself against Mother Nature. You are getting warning, yes, right,
you have got to heed the warning, like they're telling
me that reporters are crying on TV meteorologies. Yeah, getting
choked up category five one hundred and seventy mile pound wins, y'all.
(01:16:23):
That's catastrophic gues is.
Speaker 1 (01:16:26):
It's deadly destroying everything in that path.
Speaker 16 (01:16:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
Yeah, Please listen to the mayor of Tampa.
Speaker 2 (01:16:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
Please. All right, Coming up next, we'll have more of
a Steve Harvey Morning Show. Right after this. You're listening
Harby Morning Show. It is time now for a round
of would you rather? Would you rather travel to the
past or would you rather travel to the future?
Speaker 16 (01:16:51):
Which one?
Speaker 3 (01:16:52):
How far is we going?
Speaker 2 (01:16:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:16:54):
How far back?
Speaker 2 (01:16:54):
To be going?
Speaker 3 (01:16:55):
Each way?
Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
As far as you need to go.
Speaker 10 (01:16:57):
We're going to slavery. I'll tell you that right now.
One episode.
Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
You ain't gonna do good.
Speaker 2 (01:17:03):
I'll tell you that right now, because that's really what
they talk about when they say make America great.
Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
Right that part? You better believe that man. All right,
So what past or future? Future?
Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:17:19):
Hell?
Speaker 10 (01:17:19):
How far am I in the future? I mean I
don't I don't know which way to go left or right?
Speaker 2 (01:17:27):
Okay, all right, just the future. Wait on y'all to
get there, but you.
Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
Right from slavery and all that out. Would you rather
be able to sing only in the shower or sing
in the car? No other option? If you could sing
really well, sing in the shower or your car? Which one.
Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
The car?
Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
I don't know what this one does, but.
Speaker 8 (01:17:54):
I mean, you know, Joesy sound the same in both places,
and you're.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
Yeah, see, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:18:04):
I probably have to take shower because I ain't in
the car.
Speaker 1 (01:18:07):
Any day You'll be cutting up in the shower. Everybody sounds.
Would you rather invite your most aggravating relative to the
house for dinner or would you rather go to their
house for dinner? You want to invite them over to
your house for dinner? Are you going to their house
(01:18:27):
the most aggravating relative? Mm hmmm.
Speaker 3 (01:18:31):
I don't go to people house that much.
Speaker 2 (01:18:33):
Yeah, they come over, but yeah, be at home.
Speaker 10 (01:18:39):
Yeah, I control your ass at my house.
Speaker 1 (01:18:44):
Control see.
Speaker 2 (01:18:49):
House, because I can always leave. It's easy to leave
that to put somebody out.
Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
Are you talking directly to Tommy?
Speaker 5 (01:18:56):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
You talking about this is how I go? What you lying? Yeah?
You're talking about right now? Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (01:19:09):
Now, so I just got here.
Speaker 2 (01:19:13):
Hold on, man, hold on, hold on, baby, baby, baby,
you gotta go. They donet shot the dog. We'll be
right there. We will be right there. Y'all use my
dog for all cancer stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:19:30):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
Would you rather live like a monk or a male
escort for a week?
Speaker 10 (01:19:37):
Oh, definitely escort, definitely. I'm not gonna be I'm not
gonna be bunking.
Speaker 3 (01:19:43):
I'm not.
Speaker 2 (01:19:45):
I got to get that store. I'm not lying.
Speaker 3 (01:19:48):
It's going what got my stuff? We finished?
Speaker 2 (01:19:51):
I've done that before, so.
Speaker 3 (01:19:56):
I'm not gonna closs over that.
Speaker 1 (01:19:58):
Thank you, guys. It's coming up before forty nine minutes
after the hour, we'll close out the show with the
one and only Steve Harvey right after this.
Speaker 16 (01:20:06):
You're listening Dave Harvey Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (01:20:09):
All right, guys, here we are last break of the day.
See before we get out of here, we have another
voicemail for you. One more. This is from Chucky. He's
in the swing state of Michigan and left a message
for you.
Speaker 19 (01:20:21):
Good morning, Steve Man. I just want to start off
by saying I love your show. This is Sucky Lawrence
from Stagondaf, Michigan.
Speaker 2 (01:20:28):
Man.
Speaker 19 (01:20:28):
We love you down this way and I just want
to tell you, man that I thanks you for always
being honest about this year's election. Man, There's no way
in the world any person of a minority persuasion would
be allowed with thirty six selonies to run for president
of the United States of America. I am a person
that made some bad choices in my past, and I'm
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out here right now, man, trying to leave my community
in a positive way.
Speaker 11 (01:20:55):
Man.
Speaker 19 (01:20:55):
We do a kickball game every year. We bring our
thousands to show unity, and we invite everybody out. And
all I've seen during this campaign and during Trump's tenure
as president was just division, hate, division, hate and lies.
I don't understand that there's no true political affiliation there.
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They've taken down the fact that he's always said he'd
run as a Republican because Republicans were stupid enough to
believe anything. And it's like, we as a race of
people now have to not be that stupid demographic and
sit back and allow things to happen to us right
on our faces that wouldn't be allowed to happen to
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one of us. We would never be allowed to run
for president of the United States of America with thirty
six felonies.
Speaker 3 (01:21:44):
Three felonies, you.
Speaker 19 (01:21:45):
Know, and I'm still suffering the title. And it has
been almost thirty years since my last wrong decision. I
just thank you guys for always being honest about it,
and I hope we get up off our butts and
get out there and vote this election season. Y'all do
a great job at getting that word out, y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
Funny.
Speaker 19 (01:22:07):
I love to listening to y'all in the morning. I
love all the y'all. Thanks for listening.
Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
Wow. Well, you said a mouthful, and I can't say
that I found nothing to disagree with you about. I
mean nothing, It's very well said, you know, conversation. It's
about voting, it's about our obligation, it's about our rights,
and it's about time. We've got to stop this foolishness
about not voting and about we don't have a clear choice,
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and we got to stop all this ignorance. Man. The
choice is y'all. Come on, man, really, why do we
go on these podcasts and these ig lives just to
sound different at the expense of something that's very real
for us. This election is real, man. If this man
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is elected, we're going to have a huge problem. If
he's not a He has already proven that he will
not ago with a peaceful transition of power. He already
not gonna do that. He's already said if he loses
this election right here, he knows for sure he was
robbed and cheated. There is no fairness in this man.
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There is no just there's no dignity, no honesty, there's
no credibility in him. But you want him to be
the president of your country. I don't know what's wrong
with y'all. I don't what are you not seeing that's
so glaringly obvious to the rest of us. I just
don't understand. It's only because you are unwilling to see it.
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You evangelicals, man, y'all are.
Speaker 3 (01:23:44):
Y'all real well?
Speaker 2 (01:23:45):
He's gonna vote the right way on abortion? Y'all really
don't think Donald Trump has had abortions? Y'all really don't
think he's paid for that. Y'all really don't You really
don't think that. You really don't think that nowhere in
his life he's paid for an abortion. You really don't
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think that. You really think that Donald Trump, who has
been a rich boy all his life, cares about your
poe as you really think that he gives a damn
about the auto industry and the workers. You really think
he cares about steel workers. You think he cares about
industry workers. You think he cares about anybody. He has
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not said one person. Then he lies. He cares about
the people in blue, the men in blue. But he's
willing to when he gets in office, pardon all of
the people from the January sixteen he said he's gonna
do that. The police officers had lost their lives. The
police officers are running for their lives to protecting the
rest of the Senate. Those Republicans who said enough is enough.
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This has gone too far. He has hijacked the entire
political party of the Republicans. Y'all used to be a
decent group. I will tell you that when Reagan was president,
when Bush was president, Republicans were a decent group because
at least you stood for something. I'll give you that.
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But you all have let this man come along and
hijack your party. And now everything that he don't like
is fake news. Everybody that goes against him is against
the American way. He has divided us, separated us, conditioned
us for hate. He says, nasty, evil, things about people constantly.
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This is who you want to represent the United States
of America.
Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:25:49):
People are laughing at us around the world. I can't
count the times how many times I've been asked, why
are you all letting this man run for president of
the United States? Like the caller said, a black man
can't get a job at the post office if you
got one felony conviction. He got thirty four and he
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running for the job, the highest job in the land,
in the White House. And we're allowing this every time
some charges that put on him. It's politically motivated. No, bruh, bruh.
He has no policies at all designed for people, y'all.
This is an important election, man. I just I'm running
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out of things to say to you. If voting for
Donald Trump because you know exactly what you're gonna get
is the reason you're voting for him, something's wrong with you.
We gotta vote, y'all. We gotta get to the polls.
We gotta make this happen. Y'all. Have a great day
to day. Talk to God. He'd absolutely love to hear
from you.
Speaker 5 (01:26:52):
Okay, Oh, Steve.
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