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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Donkey other day right there, breakfast club bitches, you can
call me the dunkey of the day, but like I mean,
no harmy donkey to day for Friday, June to a
thirty seven year old North Carolina man named David Graham.
Now we live in an era that if you are
a content provider, a provider of goods, a provider of services,
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you can't wait for people to come to you. You
have to go to the people. I know Kevin Costner
told us and field the dreams, if you build it,
he will come. Then at some point in time somebody
thought he wasn't gender neutral, so they changed the heat. Today,
if you build it, they will come. I think I
might have heard that in the Wendy's commercial r I P.
Dave Thomas. I don't know. I'm just simply trying to
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tell you that if you do, indeed build it, they
will come. Maybe it's half right. Two things about that
number one, whatever it is, you should build it, Okay,
if it's illegal anything, and it's an idea that can
empower you and empower others, build it. Keyword legal. Remember
that in this conversation about David Graham. And the the second
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thing is just because you build it, there is no
guarantee it will come. Okay, you can't just build it
prey and then wish upon the star. Faith with our
works is dead. You have to go where the people are.
That's why everybody building things um is usually start building
it on the Internet because that's where the people are.
And you have to go where the people are. Okay.
For example, this ghetto ass show we've been doing for
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damn there eleven years, the Breakfast Club. It's the radio show.
We always knew that, but we always knew that we
needed to be digital. Okay, we had to be on
the internet. When we first started with little to no marketing,
we used our socials to let people know where to
find what we had built, posting the tune in link
to the you know uh to social media, to I
Heart radio app and power on the five ones website link.
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We constantly posted those on social media. Why because that's
where the people were. So we built it. But the
ratings on the radio show that that people weren't coming okay,
at least not the way we wanted. But online digitally,
business was bootment because we made your Breakfast Club content
was where it needed to be on social media on YouTube.
Now you can listen to the podcast for one, because
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people are listening to podcast. If you build it, you
have to go where the people are because there is
no guarantee they will come. When I say that, know
that I mean it, but I mean it for people
who are doing things legally. Okay, that piece of advice
is strictly for US law abiding, taxpaying citizens. I will
never judge a person for anything they do to survive
because that would be extremely hypocritical to me simply because
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I did what I had to do to survive. Okay, Yes,
there's a variant version of me that exists in some
multiverse from the past that sold a little dope. But man,
the drug game really has changed from when I was
out there selling crack hand in hand. Back in my day.
You stood around in one spot and the consumers have said,
fried cocaine came to you. That's all crack is fried cocaine.
You know, Black people love frying things. But man, David Graham,
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who has a phenomenal last name for the profession he
has chosen, is one of those new age entreprenegros who
built it. But he's not waiting for consumers to come
to him now. According to count On two news w
PTW in Robeson County in North Carolina, David Graham is
the devil himself. Those are their words, not mine. The
headline says the devil himself. North Carolina man arrested for
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selling drugs in front of rehab center. I'm gonna read
you some of this article since we don't have a
news report. A Robinson County man was arrested Tuesday after
deputy say he was caught trying to sell drugs in
front of a drug rehabilitation center. David Graham was arrested
after deputies received complaints of a suspicious person loitering in
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the area of the center. While deputy searched him, a
quantity of cocaine, we drug paraphernalia and a firearm were
located and ceased. Sheriff Bernest Wilkins said great investigative work
has now led to this arrest for an unbelievable act
that I hope and pray leads the stiff justice being served.
Wilkins said, this is an absolute despicable act to take
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advantage of the addicted at a location in which they
sought help in fighting the devil. Then the devil himself
shows up at the doorstep of a rehabilitation center with
no regard for the human beings while only being concerned
with profits. WHOA. I agree with Sheriff Wilkins, but I
must say the title evil genius was created for people
like David Graham. I mean, last time I heard a
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plan this diabolical was when a legendary strategist, organizer, and
speaker named Eric Cartman divised an elaborate plan to sell
candy at fat camp. Alright, Camper, it's good work today,
Lights out and we'll see you tomorrow from more exercise
and proper diet. Alright, A gun the Cartman star is
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to do it, and a pack of liquorice. Please. Why
are you crying, Chad? Because I've always gonna be fat.
I don't want to eat those sweets, but I can't
control myself for the right in front of me like this.
All my life, I've been fat. I've been to seven
camps that I swore to my mama that I lose
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the weight I would, but I can't help myself. Chad.
You know what you need. You need a friend, Yes,
a juggling friend. Mr candy By doesn't judge your Chad, Mr.
Candy Bar like just the way you are look at
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how yummy and sweete Yeah you cant that are just
before dollars. I'm not judging. He's a great entrepreneurs goal
where the people are. I mean, listen, most drug dealers
would make great entrepreneurs. See, David Graham has the right idea.
He's just selling the wrong product. But this is what
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you do. You get the product and go directly where
the consumers are. But David Graham, listen, you are arrested
after people complain to seeing a suspicious person lord loitering
in the area of the rehabilitation center. Did you not
think people could see you? You know, damn well, it's
impossible to not look suspicious selling drugs hand in hand,
and you out there in front of the drug rehabit
alitation center pitching. Probably got a long line of people
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trying to kick the habit right there in front of
the rehabilitation center. And you thought nobody would notice. Maybe
you thought you would get everything off in a reasonable
amount of time and nobody would catch you. But they did.
And now David Graham is being held at the Robinson
County Detention Center on a quarter million dollar bond. You
have to meet people where they are. Yes, or whoever
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told David Graham that quote in his life wherever he
read it absolutely gave it to him out of context. Yes,
you should meet people where they are, unless you're meeting
them at a drug rehabilitation center to sell them drugs.
Please give David Graham the sweet sounds of North Carolina's
on the Hamiltones you Dogkey, Oh the day, Yeah, dog
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oh the day, evil Geane, your stuff, evil genius. All right,
dogy today is brought to you by the law office
of Michael s lam and Saw. Don't be a donkey.
Dive pound to fifty on your cell and say the bull.
If you've been hurting a construction accident, that's pound too
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five old from your cell and say the bull.