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February 28, 2023 91 mins

Today we are once again joined by our guest cohosts Drea and Lex P.  We are also joined by Nedra Glover Tawwab to discuss managing unhealthy relationships, cycle breakers, fostering your kids and more. Finally we open the phone lines to our listeners to ask, What's One Thing You Regret Doing To Your Ex?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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the God peace to the plane of this Tuesday. Yes,
and I'll go, I was gonna say. Our guest co
host are still here. Dre and Lex p from The
poor Man's Podcast. Good morning for the Poor Mons Podcast.

(00:24):
We were just in here talking about the morning routine,
like what's your morning routine? Are yea ready to leave
here with all this snow or y'all tired of this
snow round? I'm gone, I'm going tonight. We live first thing.
I'm the first one on the flight. Yes, surprisingly though
I'm kind to us to the snow while I used
to be out here, like yeah, no, my best friend

(00:46):
went to Saint John. I mean I did, but that
ain't used to be here. Okay, but yeah, New York,
New Jersey got hit with a little storm. This is
probably the first storm of the of the year right now.
The winter say went to season. Yeah, there was no storm.
The kids are off school. My kids don't have school today,
might have late later. What's that thing called later? Lay

(01:09):
closed the school because they had bad snow days because
they never used any in the snow days, so they
just closed the school today for the kids. Okay, it
isn't like snowing in La and early this week. Yeah,
early at the end of last week, it was snowing
in La. So it's pretty messed up. It's it's nasty
out there. Did everybody do their daily routine this morning?
Did you get to do yours? I did? What's your
daily routine? Stretched? A little bit stretch? Yeah, I get up.

(01:30):
I had this book called Master Your Emotions that I've
been reading, so I usually get up read something from that.
Took me a little breakfast, you know what I'm saying.
No breakfast this morning, right, Absolutely not. Yeah, I've been
it's been out of wack because I've been waking up
at four to get ready to so waking up at
four that's what usually when I get in. Yeah, so
I'm backwards backwards right now. Yeah, I didn't get to

(01:51):
do my whole little routine, but you know, I listened
to a little gospel, I prayed. Okay, man, I didn't
drink my tea, but I definitely in my routine this morning.
My routine. Simple. I get up, I pray, shower, then
read out of my Daily Affirmations book, you know, and
then we were off to the races. What about you? You
You did you hohoka this morning, bad Dominican bitch. You

(02:14):
are right, I didn't do my hohoka this morning. Now
I'm just posting man whoka pictures because y'all straight you're
straight man shame man right now, y'all y'all straight man shaming,
y'all straight. I can't be the surgeon general or Saucy
said Tana. Okay, both of them say who can't good
for ya? But for different reasons. I can't straight man

(02:36):
shame anymore. I want to be a straight man in peace.
If I want to put something in my mouth, that's
classic blowing it. That's what amazing, that's what me I
would He talks great with that crooked Well, we gotta guess.
Joining us this morning, Madure Glover to Wob drama free

(02:56):
out right now a guy to managing unhealthy family relationship.
Let me tell you someth about Nadre to wob. Y'all
know I talked about her book set Boundaries Fine Piece
quite often, going into two thousand and twenty two and
now Drama Free is setting that tone again. Bro Okay,
because you gotta manage these unhealthy family relationship you know
what I mean, because I'll just be cutting you off.

(03:17):
You you ain't gotta tell me, okay? All right, well,
and don't you got an event with our thought yeah
tomorrow with his souldouts and don't need to mention it. Okay.
So this morning, all right, let's get in some front
page news. We gotta talk about your president, Joe Biden.

(03:39):
He said, I'm a white boy, but I ain't stupid.
You could have fooled me. I We'll talk about it
when we come back at the Breakast Club the morning morning.
Everybody is DJ m V Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got our co host Drey and
Lex p from The poor Man's Podcast with us this morning,
and let's get in some front page news. Now. Joe
Biden was speaking out of Black History Month reception. Today

(04:02):
is quote unquote the last day of Black History Month,
February twenty eight. Ye, you can teach black history year round,
That's what I said, quote unquote, And he was talking
about black history and what the school should be teaching
and how he feels about it. It's important to say
from the White House for the entire country to hear
history matters, History matters, and Black history matters. Look, I

(04:25):
can't just choose to learn what we want to know
and learn what we should know, to learn everything, the good,
the bad, the truth, and who we are as a nation.
That's what great nations do. That's what great nations do,
and we're a great nation. I still think, I still
think it's why we having this conversation right, the fact
that we can't teach kids but black history black. You know,

(04:47):
certain kids feel a way because of how we were treated,
right ancestors were I'm saying, wow, yeah, and coming from
the president, black history matters, But so does black legislation.
So does black equity. That's what I want to hear
you talking about. You know. Well, he also says he's
not a stupid white boy. You know, I'm not. I
may be a white boy, but I'm not stupid. I

(05:09):
know where the power is. I know where you thinking.
I'm joking. I learned a long time ago about the
Divine nine. That's why I spent so much time at
Delaware State campaign and organizing my campaign in Delaware, not
the Divine Nine. I mention, you'd told him the name
of the Divine Nine. Let me say it sounds good,

(05:32):
But I kind of get over, like all the politicians
trying to be relatable and be funny, it's just it's
too much. I really don't take much to impress us
at all. Right, shout out yes and be excited. Man
him to the cookout man, ready to run through the
wall for him right now. Also, the scientist is taking
over the Disney district. Now, I was really into this

(05:55):
because every time I go to Disney. Of course, I
got six kids, so I go to Disney a lot,
and I'm always intrigued how Disney ran. It's it's it's property.
So if you don't know, Disney owns hundreds of thousands
of acres in Florida. But the way they got the
acres were they controlled the land, meaning they governed the land,
they governed the power, they governed the water, everything was
controlled by them. Well, I guess you know, the scientists

(06:18):
pissed him off. It they don't say gay lore. And
now the scientists has taken everything over, so that everything
that's an overreach of power. Government shouldn't have that kind
of control over over Disney, right, and that's this was
a This was something that was supposed to be like
hundreds of years. So the fact that they pulled that
after fifty years, it's really crazy. Goog what's going on? Like,

(06:42):
what's happening here? What's going on bothering him about Disney?
That he feel like he had to overreaches power to
get that kind of control. And that was part of
the reason why they actually built Disney in Florida, because
they can control their own stuff. So I don't know
what that means. Disney, you know, invested too many billions
and billions of dollars to move, but I don't know
how that affects everything. Now, you know that's crazy. Yeah,
that's an overreaching government pod if you ask me. All right,

(07:04):
well that is your front page news. Now, next hour,
I gotta tell you about this white student who is
suing Howard University. Brother, Yeah, so we'll tell you about that.
Next Hour's y'all get for me. So accepted racial discrimination? Right,
we'll talk about does he go to Howard I talk
about the next hour. But he did go when UH
said he didn't like the way y'all were treating him right, well,

(07:26):
does it? I mean, I'm saying it makes sense considering
that he was probably one of the very few. Could
you imagine him going to class every day? What you mean?
I mean, but if you're a white person going into Howard,
you're accepting the fact that you're different, right. But he
also you know, he also sent out some tweets that weren't, uh,
a little racial tweets. What happened? So you know, I

(07:52):
want to talk about the next hour, but he talked
some tweets, and then you know when he went to class,
it was all people pressed them. Yeah, all day out
of here. But get it off your chest. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent, phone lines to wide open again. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you live
in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Boston or any of

(08:12):
those areas, give yourself a little extra time because the
roads out there disgusting. It's the breakfast club. Come on
the breakfast club. Now they want to see where it
was going first. Okay, so you need two beautiful black
women look next to or to you. What happened? And
they trying to hit on me. I got a girl
queen at home, and they're trying to hit on me.

(08:33):
Why while taking craps out, I'll be trying to go
down to three the store. They come out. He wanted
the pool, and I'm like, oh, what should I do? Man?
My girl is beautiful black woman. I don't want them
do anything but maybe tip to me. Man noo, go ahead,
tell him he should be thankful. It ain't that hard.

(08:55):
I mean, if you're an attractive man and you're doing
what you're supposed to be doing in life, of course
women are gonna be attracted. Team. So you just asking
that question because you don't want to get along women.
He walked out with his wife, my brother, my brother,
my brother. There four words there, four words. It's a
great car. Like, there you go. I'm about to say

(09:15):
the great Callers Miller Maid for Awards fan was about
to say that I don't cheat. I know a lot
of black boys that cheat, but the black men I
know in my life, we don't cheat. That's true. Hello,
what's up? Brother? Get it off? He ch bro. I
like to talk about the Disney fan because a lot

(09:38):
of people don't notice. I ain't help get that land
for real, when you read that at the same place
you read Bill Cobb you were trying to buy MBC
actually not looked it up. I'm being completely honest. CIA
helped him buy it at a cheap price. So it's
not surprise that doesn't. I'll come back to grab that
the CIA helped Disney get that land in Florida. Yeah,

(10:02):
I gotta look that up. I don't know. I don't
even know what to be getting to look that up.
So what's what's the point on it? Brother? What's your
point on that? I'm just standing like the government that
I take whatever it is, no matter what. So it's
not surprised. I do see an article on the Daily
Beasis says how the CIA helped Disney conquer Florida. I
gotta read it though, read it though, Hello, who's this?
What's up in the Netflix? But I brother, get you

(10:25):
off your chest. I just want to say, man, looks
up to you, man, Charlemagne, the Laddin's in the building.
So I'm I just turned forty and I just had
a baby, right, okay, brother, thank you man. It's my
third son. Man, I got an eighteen year old, eleven
year old, and the new born so it's a big
gaps there. Okay, thank you, And I just realized, man,

(10:48):
it is I'm tired. Man, like, oh my god, man,
like getting up in the middle of the night taking
diacor is making bottom. It's a lot. Yeah, it's a lot.
You ain't gotta tell us. We know, brother, my one
year old beat me a bit and I couldn't do
nothing about it. She grabbed my face so hard, like
I thought, like I wanted to punch like she grabbed

(11:09):
and I'm like I was almost. No. I love that.
It's a lot, man, But I want to just say,
like I found out that my job that they had
like this uh parental league thing and the men don't
get paid for it, but the women doing I just
think that crazy. Oh it's different, y they get maternal leave,

(11:31):
paternal paternal Yeah, I'm board. I've got it red at it.
Dah just throw his business out there. Oh, I'm sorry,
my bad. Wrong. That's a good thing to have, Ryan,
You you get good thing, you go to the gym, bro.
It is. It is a good thing to have. But man,
we don't get paid for it. Lan nobody take that
time them off man and not get a check. Yeah,

(11:52):
you need to go to the gym. You need you
go to the gym. You take your vitamints that to
get the energy you need. Brother, Man, he talking about
money right now. I'm about money. Man. I'm trying. Mom.
I'm trying with the child like the mama. I can't
take off that long without a check. Not you trying
to do ski in the scheme. Get on here chess

(12:15):
eight und five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the
Breakfast Log the morning, the Breakfast Club. Ray Ray Ray, Yo, Charlotte, man, Dafty,
what up are we lying? This is your time to
get it off your chest. I got into a pool,
into a pool. We want to hear from you on
the Breakfast Club. Get on the phone right now. We're

(12:36):
here to tell you what it is. Hello. Who's this Florida?
How you doing? What's up? Florida? Get it off your chess,
brother man. I do want to set a couple for it. Man.
I just feel like everybody believe in it more. Man,
you know what I mean. Walk back to the house
happier than you yesterday. If there are a couple of
good keep body. You got to hold your head that's

(12:56):
all amen? All right man, brother man, yo, yeah, all
you gotta do the lad uh you're coming from doing
ran through a little bit, through a lot, but I
don't give you definitely can't do that. And you got
to go over the universe. If you don't do that,
you're gonna always gamble on over the verse. There you go,
a brother, the word word? Hello? Who's this? Ge? What's

(13:16):
going on? Breakfast club? This is didn't go? He go Joe? Now?
Two five? What's going on? Y'all? Whatever? Getting a f
your chests? Hey? Why are you doing? Ladies good? How
are y'all? Yes? How are you getting cool? I'm good?
I'm good. I like y'all. Show man, I'm pretty No
man for to sound crazy? Brother? Hello, who's this? If

(13:37):
you're gonna bang on you? Now? If your phone sound
when you call the pit, you gotta take us all bluetooth.
You gotta take us all speaking because if it sounds crazy,
we can't hear what you're saying. What's going on? You
on your damn you? What's going on? Charlomagne? Whatever? I'm
getting off your chest? He was doing? See what do

(14:00):
you say? What do you say? My name is Joey'
I'm from over each other in Florida. All right, get
your chest, hey, man, I just want to I really
ain't got none big to get off my chest, but
I just want to say, Uh, I've been listening to
you guys for so long already, and uh, you guys
are great. Man. You guys make my my day every day, uh, Charlottagne, Man,

(14:21):
Uh you've been a big help for me in uh
in this mental health space. Man. Like Uh, since I've
been listening to you, man, I go, I don't I
listened to you for like um just like uh, just
like advice on life and things like that, because uh,
when I'm going through something, I try to listen to
you and see if you went through the same theory. Man.
And uh, A lot of the words you speak, a

(14:43):
lot of public positivity that you put out in the world, man,
really helps people. So uh thinking, man, and God blessed,
thank you and uh yeah yeah man, And uh that's
all I gotta say. Man. Uh, I appreciate y'all, and uh,
I hope you guys have a great day. Man, be
good brother, Thank you, Charlote, go ahead, Charlomagne, all right,

(15:05):
he's doing my part there you go, get it off
your chest eight hundred five A five one oh five one.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up. Now.
We got rumors on the way. We got to talk
about Drake and how he feels about putting his exes
in his songs. We'll talk about it when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club of the morning, a breakfast Club Morning.

(15:25):
Everybody is DJ Envy Charlomagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Good morning man. We got our co host
with us this morning, Dreya and Lex P from The
poor Man's Podcast. And let's get to the rumors. Let's talk.
Cardi B. Thro my hast name or you gossiping or
you chatting the rumor report? I mean, I guess we're

(15:46):
on the breakast Club. This is were the tea spells,
right right on the Breakfast Club. Now, Cardi B. She
has to be doing I'm not sure how many hours
of community service or actually says fifteen days of community service.
This is from a twenty eighteen roll. She was involved
in a strip club in Queens. Yesterday she said community
service has been the best thing that has happened to me,
almost like a spiritual journey because sometimes I have leave

(16:09):
these centers in tears. Those people that we leave behind,
they just need somebody to talk to and a little
push and you might be able to change their life forever.
Dy XP. You ever had to do any community services? You,
Oh yeah, you did. But I had to do community
service for fighting. Yeah, when I was in high school,

(16:30):
like yeah, okay, and then I had to do community
service again in like twenty when was this when? Oh yeah,
because they can't trying to give me a d uy,
but I got driving instead, and then I still had
to do what you have to do with the community service.
Pick up trash off deside the road and a little
arn't suit you could pick the plays, okay. So I
did Boys and Girls Club, Okay, I know you can

(16:52):
do that. Did you have to do any No, I
know the community service. I just went to jail. You
just took the charge. I mean, you gotta take your
usually complete but that could be part of the police.
Part of the police could be community service, but that's
what usually ended up getting probation. I had to do
I had to do to pick up the trash. Oh

(17:12):
my god. So only as high I had to pick
up the trade in college. Pick up the trash, y'are
not good coulations. I'll follow the law, your community service,
do for y'all. Would have did for body? No, because
I had to pick up trash. Yeah, I mean that's
all I was speaking up trash. But when I did
Boys and Girls Club, you know, it was that's got
to be a touching feeling, you know, kicking it with

(17:33):
the kids, you know. And I think that's good for
Cardi because I feel like, you know, in twenty and eighteen,
she was still Cardi b So this is kind of
like letting her know, like, you know, you don't have
to do that no more, right people up. Yeah, there's
never really a statue of limitations on beating people up.
Now you might get to a point where you pay
people to do it. You got to change them and
then so let him no, don't. I'm happy for her.

(17:55):
I think that this is good for her. You know. Well,
congratulations to keep Palma as well. She get birth yesterday
welcomes her first child with a boyfriend, Darius Jackson, So congratulation.
The baby's name is Leotis Andre Andrelton Jackson black Man. Yeah,
I like Leotes. That's super black that's a black history name.

(18:20):
They're gonna be honor and that young man about thirty
that's gonna be a mom stupid. And lastly, Drake says
he regrets name dropping his ex girlfriends in his songs.
I think, like sometimes when I've like said girls names

(18:43):
and songs, maybe those are the two things that I
look back on, I'm like, maybe I could have done
without like people for age or like disrupting somebody's life.
I never, like the lyrics are never with ill intent,
but like I had somebody one time be like, you know,
it's not necessarily what you're saying about me, and the
fact that you've said it, like you don't know what
it does to me, Like you don't know who my

(19:04):
boyfriend is at the time, where you don't know who
like what my family knows and doesn't know, you know,
And if you express like any form of discontempt for
me in a song and say and call me by name,
then all of a sudden, like I'm left to kind
of like pick up the pieces in my own life
that I've like tried to build up for myself. I've

(19:24):
like tried my best to stop doing that, but I
like to be honest in music, that's real. I mean
what you're saying is, you know what I mean. If
he wants to keep his own piece, he don't want
to disrupt the piece of others. But there's been times
Drake his name dropped people's girls, names and songs on purpose.
It's been it's been a couple, there's been a couple,
you know what I mean. I feel like it's okay
to talk about your experiences in music, but to name drop,

(19:47):
like you're taking it a little too far. He definitely
say names like you know what's kartsy? Though I don't
think he ever would say anything that crazy though, because
he's slick with the bass he sa crazy. So no
man wants they're woman to be wrapped about, especially in
a Drake. So you know, I don't know when it's

(20:09):
a double one tendre medical that everybody's singing in the club,
but you know that's directed towards you and yours. But
I mean, I gotta be good for some of the
women though, right, because it means what you mean, some
of these women got them late. I agree. I ain't
naming none of them. I can't which one he got lit.

(20:31):
There's a few in my mind right now. But I
ain't saying, yeah, y'all going to rattle some names, though,
Well we gotta do it because y'all pour my podcast.
I can think. I mean, I put it like this.
I don't know how lit they got. I just know
that I never heard of them until that happened. But
there was a couple of Scripples. Typically what we were

(20:53):
thinking that people knew already, and I'm sure after that
name dropped, people started going to those clubs just to
see them in particulate even more. I didn't think about that.
I was only think about Kiki. That's all I was
thinking about. I don't know, ye, that's the only one.
I Yeah, I was thinking about the Scripples. Yeah, I

(21:14):
was thinking about a few. The last woman he dated,
like all of a sudden, she was getting a little
fashioned over there, the lights one, the lady with the son,
then to play basketball. The lady with the son. You
really narrowed it down, huh. I think I think her
son is actually I think top ten in the country.

(21:36):
California is busy. All right, Well that is your rumor report.
Now when we come back front Page News, we got
to tell you about this Caucasian that issuing Howard University
for racial discrimination. We'll talk about it when we come back.
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(21:58):
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Charlemagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
We have the ladies from The poor Man's Podcastria and
Lex Peace joining us to our co host today and
let's get in some front page news. Now. We have

(22:21):
a white student that is ensuing Howard University University School
of Law. He is seeking two million in monetary damages.
He got a name for pain. His name is Michael Newman.
He's suing for pain, suffering, emotional anguish and the damage
to his reputation. He suffered depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts.

(22:42):
He's playing this out. He had this planning for a
long time, and I'm gonna claim emotional discress. He's saying
vilification and humiliation. The laws of the laws of the
legends that Howard breeched this contract with Newman, who says
the university gave him a scholarship for twenty six thousand
per year for three years. What after a series of
incidents that led to his him being expelled scholarship for what?

(23:06):
I don't know any basketball? What do you dotball? What
did he do? Damn it? I didn't know why he
got all that money from ABCU. Now this is we
got a loserport because I want to read somebody's gango.
The plantiff Michael Newman, is asking for two million dollars
in damages for his alleged pain suffering and emotional anguish.

(23:29):
He says he became a target for discrimination following his
comments in a group chat with other students after showing
the picture of a slave's beaten and Bruce bat he said,
but what did the slave do? Come on? Newman says
he repeatedly apologized. He also says he faced hostility on

(23:49):
chemist which students calling him mayaway panther. In a statement,
the school says the school is prepared to vigorously defend
itself in this lawsuit, as the claims provide a one
sided and self serving narrative of the events leading to
the end of the students enrollment at the university. I'm

(24:11):
gonna set up all my brothers and sisters. Who was
in that group chat, y'all got set up. Ain't no
way that man. I know the picture he sent out
that the picture of the brother that Will Smith just
played in the man's patient. I'm sure you said that
picture to a group chat full of black people and say, now,
what did the slave do? You're trying to get a
reaction on. What did the slave do? Is a wild
that's nuts. You got what you desire? A game, they

(24:32):
said him as he was walking to class. Uh. Then
we said, what do they say called the male king?
Man is king cracker allegedly cracker ass crackers. Let me
hear how they say mode and cracker ass cracker ass
cracker allegedly. I like that earlier? Well, you know, how

(24:53):
did I just feel like, especially now that we know
more contexts, he is he got what he desires. Game.
There was like a list of like, um, something happened
at a university and black people like in the chat,
and they were like calling white people different names, and
one of the names was milk cricket milk cricket is fired.
Dropping the clues from milk cricket like miltle cricket is fire,

(25:14):
Like little cricket. You get back when you put out
Okay to me, that's like a slur for a slur,
all right. Not everybody subscribing to Michelle Obamas when they
go low, we go high mantres. Some people when you
go low, they're gonna meet. Yeah, all right, So you
want to put those type of pictures in the group chat,
You got exactly what you asked for, and it was
gonna be safe on camp. I think I still think

(25:34):
this was a setup. This is set up. He had
this in mind. He's like, I'm gonna put this in
this group chat and then they're gonna attack me, and
then I'm gonna play victim, you know what I mean.
And they can go in too, like an all black school,
Like everybody know how black people are with each other anyway,
like we get on each other. Like yeah, that's what
I'm saying. She was gonna be safe after that. And
what was the screenshot? I know somebody got the screenshot

(25:55):
for that was looking for. I can't. I hope that
the brothers and sisters in that group chat. Didn't try
to explain to him, you know anything about slavery. There's
nothing to respond to. After somebody does something like that,
there's only one accurate response, and that response is indeed
crack ass cracker period milk milk crack cricket. Is there's

(26:18):
a noisy ass milk cricket. It's making all this noise
at night. We can't even sleep. That's exactly what they do.
Just be a rowdy. That is your front page news.
Now when we come back, let's open up the phone
lines five eight five one o five one. This comes
from the Drake conversation. That's right. We're asking, you know,

(26:40):
Drake said he regretted name dropping his ex girlfriend's in song.
So we're asking, what do you regret doing to your ex? Yeah,
it was something you did to your ex you absolutely
regret doing. Now look at them. Look, let's look at them.
Just look at look like yes, we'll talk about it

(27:01):
when we come bat. A couple of milk crickets on it,
especially after the BLM movie. Eight five eight five one
oh five one. Let's talk about it. It's the breakfast club.
Come morning, the breakfast Club. It's topic time. The phone

(27:26):
called eight hundred five A five one oh five want
to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club
talk about it. Everybody is dj n V Charlemagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you're just joining
us eight hundred five eight five one oh five one,
we're asking this comes from the Drake Conversation. Drake said
he regrets name dropping his ex girlfriends in this song.

(27:47):
So we're asking what do you regret anything that you've
done to your ask we have Dre and Lex Pete
from the Poor Moms podcast co hosting with us. So
let's start. What you lady, when you got a question?
I would want to ask Drake? But before we go
to them, like, you regret mentioned in your exits and songs,
But do you regret mentioning other people's girls and songs?
Do you regret other people's girls who now? Are they
excess because of you? I'm sure he doesn't go ahead, So,

(28:11):
so do you regret doing anything to any of your exes?
You know, I haven't really done a lot of crazy
things to my No, I don't listen to podcast. I
don't really be hearing enough to do crazy stuff. I
really don't. But when I was in high school. My
high school boyfriend he broke up with me and I
found out he was cheating on me, and I wouldn't
SPEC's in my house toilet paper. Yeah, me and my

(28:32):
homegirl and we used like silly strings and his mama nu,
it was mean. She called the nixt day. I know
you came in tp my house and you telling me
that that didn't escally you did. You had the mind
to do that and hide and come on that that's
what you mean to tell me. Future exes didn't get
worse coming there, for I did. But it wasn't an
ex card though it was a strange. It was a
stranger's card. As they saw my parking spot. Oh lord,

(28:57):
I was like, girl, what about you? Honestly, I'm i'
gonna keep it one hunted This morning, the coffee kicked in.
I'm ready to lie before. This is crazy because I
was with my ex and I was not a great partner,
and I used to, um, I've done some things. We're

(29:18):
like what we He would make me mad and I
would just go off and just you know, not cheat
because we were kind of like on and off, and
I regreted for so long. But honestly, I found out
some tea last night that he did recently, and I'm
just like, I don't regret nothing. Everything I put him through.
He deserved it. With every he is just not a
good person. So what did you do? Um? You know, like,

(29:40):
for example, one time, he had made me really mad
and we worked together. At this point, we were still
dealing with each other, and UM, I was like, you
know what, I'm leaving and I'm never talking to him again.
So I left and the next day I flew out
and I went to combos with somebody, Yes, and I
had a ball cheating because we weren't to get you
know what I'm saying. But it's like, you know, I

(30:02):
used to play games because we were we were never
really like together together, but like when we got together,
I was trying to be a good person and make
up for the things I had done in the past.
But now do I look back and feel bad about it? No,
he deserved all that all I did, and I didn't
regret it though, Yeah, yeah, I thought I regretted it.
I thought I regretted it before yesterday. I'm feel that

(30:26):
all right, well, doing Hey what's your name? Angelica? Hey? Angelica?
What did you do that you regret? Well, I can't
really don't regretted. But I heard my name into besides
this pretty little sup wheel draft and it was daddy

(30:49):
Dad passed away. So are you saying that you called
You're saying that you called your name into that man's
paint and called, huh you keyed is called what you're
saying I did, But it was his dad who passed
the waves cars while he was still driving. Something are
you going to do now? Wan? You did that to
Herbert Trump? You need to go to jail, Dre. You
better not say nothing. He forgave me for it. I

(31:10):
did it twice twice. Well, we would talk about a
trip together and he decided not to come and I
had to drive myself down there crime by myself. So
I did it before the tripping on. I came back
at these again, and you sound so happy. I hope
that man Daddy was haunting you from a grade one
more year, Edges. I know that much you want to

(31:30):
project him right now, projecting I ain't never had no
X to doing. You had to, definitely, I know. I
just look at this Lisa from Harris pa heye, Lisa,
what's something you did to your X that you regret.
I found this phone on top of the phrase and
I thought a text someone for the girls. So I

(31:50):
popped up at his job. What are you work? And
what you do at his job? I called the sea.
I was trying to embarrass him and I had up embarrassed.
Why I haven't you slipped on the floor and done
stupid birdhouse? And everybody could see us arguing to the
glassdoord all that at a birdhouse? Warehouse? Ware house? Our

(32:12):
warehouse together? Now? I'm sure, no, absolutely not. I'm sorry.
Now I think forbody a little would you said dref?
I said, you know, I'm a little crazy, not gonna
think about it because I forgot. How do you popple
up on somebody once tide? This was a recent? How recent?
Like twenty twenty recent? Yeah? What happened? It wasn't on purfect?

(32:35):
So I ran into him outside the club and I've
seen him and I ran up on him, like I
started going off. I was like, you got me missed up?
Why if he wasn't calling you back? You know we
were going through some things. He definitely can't block me.
You deserved it. Why do you at un? I don't
even know what happen or whatever he said? Dre, did

(33:00):
she do? I need to get her? Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. We're asking, did you
ever do anything to your ex that you regret? Call
us up right now? Is the Breakfast Club? Good morning?
Call me into the Breakfast Club top one morning. Everybody's

(33:27):
d J n V Charlemagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. We got Dre and lex P from the
Poor Mons podcast. Here why somebody online three saying lex
P live because I know something. Some guys saying why
calling in? Oh, what's your next name? It doesn't even matter,

(33:47):
It don't even matter. Hello, Hello, yeah, Hi, listen what
you do to your X that you regret? Um soon
as I said my name, I said, I should have
said it was anonymous. But I regret you on him?
That means you still with him? No? No, no, I'm

(34:09):
with my husband on him? What you see? Why? Stop? No?
But he was such a nice guy. She just said
she regrets her husband broke up. Now, if I'm your husband,
I'm mad you regret that? That means you were not
together anymore? No, No, that sounds bad, dude. I should

(34:32):
you shouldn't tell you something you don't deserve happiness. You
know what I mean. I'm gonna tell you why you
don't deserve happiness. She She says she regrets being married
to her husband and talking about she missed her ex.
He's a good guy. He's a good guy. Come on, man,
First of all, don't be living a fing out here.
That's not true. What happened. What happened was I feel bad,

(34:53):
just took He's a nice guy. We were friends first
and I seated on him. But I love her husband.
I'm happy you still thinking about him. Don't see him
one time? Girl? So what made you marry the husband? Oh?
Because he's amazing? You know, nice times finish? Uh live?
My husband is like you know, I like that. If

(35:14):
you get man, so fat you if you cheat on
me and married a guy, you cheating on with me?
We don't ever think about me ever, ad I don't
want to ever hear yourself talking about him. You're all
thinking about him with your real name? Yeah, that's her
last name? We got car I d terriford name. What's

(35:34):
your full name? Yeah? What's her full name? What's her
full name? Tell me you want to know? Yes, you really, yes, yes,
cash dollars right now. I don't putting your full name
out there? What all rights? How does she get? That's

(36:01):
what you get? Miss, I'm not messing with Hello. Who
this is? Kaysha Kayisha? Good morning? What's something you did
to extra regret? I don't regret nothing I've ever did
any of my extration period of You don't even know
the story qu you did, Kaysha. Well, um, I put
a twig and my baby daddy, um da tank twig

(36:26):
hired windows to a brick through his mama window, my mama.
You need to stop listening to the Poor of Mind podcast.
They're bad influence. Clearly you put a twig. What does
a TwixT in the gas tank do? Same thing of
banana do? I'm sure banana sugar does. Oh yeah, ok, yeah,
you are in jail on you just the one man

(36:49):
or multiple men? No? Well so too when you when
your lifetime movie coming up? Oh it's not Were you
from Florida? I asked Miami? You single? Yes? Yeah? You
ever wonder why you look in the mirror? Actually I'm nice,

(37:13):
but I want to ask people my actions are reacted. Okay,
tell me what? Tell me what some whoa, tell me
what some of those men did to you? My heart
is very fresh. You ain't answered the question what did
the man do to you? Sure she's like her heart, mama.

(37:34):
So since the mama want to go God, Yeah, you're
going down to I feel that these mamas be messy.
You're going down, Mildred? What's your name? Man? I already stood, yeah.
I don't want to talk to you no more. I
try not to have conversations with people I know going
to hell, So I don't want to talk to you. Okays,

(37:55):
talk to you like this, stalling name hell right across
from the milk, crazy away from me? What story, lady?

(38:18):
Men deserve the worst treatment. I don't regret anything. I
don't regret nothing when you do something to me. First,
I'll say that I wish nothing every every time it's
been a reaction to something. I don't just jump off
of the deep end and just do things just because
it's always a reaction. So we all just need to

(38:38):
do better, so it's premeditated. I wish nothing but happiness
with the men who've done Lex and dre wrong. Okay,
I hope. I wish nothing but the best for why
down I won't listen. I'm gonna make sure he never
sees success. Jesus, look we come back. We got your

(39:01):
rumor report. We gotta talk as hell. Yeah, do y'all
have an only fans money chance? No? Baby, what's the
craziest thing somebody asked you guys to do the craziest
thing somebody asked me to like shame them? Yeah, I
think it's um people want to see. I had a
guy who was constantly my DM's asking me to eat
food like he wanted me to eat food like and

(39:22):
just like an as mr thing. Yeah, it was very weird.
We'll tell you what gets your only fans. I got
a special announcement right before Dankey of to Day too, okay,
and so man has a special announcement after the rooms,
So don't move. It's the breakfast Club of Mona. Everybody
put it in Baku from Black Panther on his own here. Yes,

(39:43):
does anybody realize he's not rapping on this? You don't
need to, Yeah, I just want to. I remember when
we used to clown people for having stiff hips. Now
it's a whole TikTok challenge. Ain't the whole point to
have you both have stif hips with this. All Yeah,
it's my time to shine. Let me see, let me see,

(40:06):
this is the benefit of going to an all white school.
The milk Cricket stiff as hell. If I ever seen
you do at the club, I might call the police.
I might think something on the sees you or something
I'm like, is that the name of that dance? The
milk Cricket? The milk Cricket? We don't call it. That's
why it's pop on till the little white kids doing it?
A little white kids. Jesus. All right, well we all

(40:30):
the Breakfast club. We have our our guest co host,
dra A lex Pete, of course from The Poorman's Podcast,
joining us. If you haven't subscribed to The Poormon's podcast,
you need to. Yeah, didn't need to. And now when
we come back, we got to talk Iggy Azalea. She
talks about some of her weirdest request on Only Fans.
Interesting and I want to hear some of you guys
weirdest requests. I can't believe you not the only fans

(40:51):
faed I would think that put only fans we are
classy doesn't have to be sexual, you know that. Ye,
People like y'all. I mean, you're right. You know what,
we do have Patreon. We have so we do give
bonus content of us talking. Okay, okay, okay, and I

(41:14):
want to see that I enjoyed it, and y'all talk.
All right. We'll get to the rumors when we come back.
And let's I got a special announced at eight o'clock
right before Donkey too. Man, all right, so don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. God, Morning morning everybody. It's DJ
Envy Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We
got our co host Drea and Lex p from the
Paul Man's Podcast. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
on Marion or you gossiping or chatting the rumor report.

(41:42):
I mean, I guess we're on the Breakfast Club. This
is were the tea spills, right right on the Breakfast Club.
Ah Man shout to Simone and Rachel from the Bronx. Now, Simone,
I thought that she was in a relationship with Omarion.
She was being catfished. She even paid the gentleman of

(42:03):
the person's phone bill and everything. She had no clue
that it wasn't last because come on, NH, why would
you pay a millionaire's phone bill? Like, y'all gotta think? Amen,
you donna discern mean I'm hitting on the city boys, man,
something I don't understand. They hate for the city boys.
I had getting bill paid by any means necessary. Let's listen.

(42:26):
She was on doctor film. Why have you never met
his manager? To pay three thousand dollars to meet him?
His manager wants you to pay three thousand dollars to
meet someone that you're engaged to. Actually, right, does that
sound logical to you? No? It doesn't. That's why I
want to find out the truth. Where he rides his

(42:50):
bike and goes to the mall his manager, what is
your uncle? You all get on this radio and tell
y'all every other day the craziest people, craziest people in
America come from the Bronx in all of Florida. Oh
my gosh. You know what, whoever took advantage of that lady?
Because she didn't sound all the way there? Yeah, so

(43:13):
I think it's not like somebody took advantage of her.
Y'all should be ashamed. You think all the men that
y'all got money out of had had it all game
and emotionally they had it all the other Yeah. Yeah,
and they deserved it. He didn't deserve that. I mean,
I think I do agree with you. That's you know,
probably something there. You know, mentally that's a little bit off.

(43:36):
But I also feel like people that believe those type
of things want to believe those kind of things. She
wants to believe that fantasy. That probably what got her
through the day. She probably woke up every day happy
to be talking to what she believes to be well.
Marion did a video for the Young Lady. It's crazy
how far these people will go to convince and manipulate
my fans to think that they are actually speaking with me,

(43:59):
from seeming fake driver's license and passports, even face timing
them claiming that there was a bad connection when they
never even seen me. I'm so sorry, simone. I haven't
been speaking with here, not in a relationship. You haven't
sent me any money. I want everyone to be aware
that if someone is online claiming to be me and

(44:20):
asking for money, that you are not speaking with me.
I will never do that. Poor young lady man. I
was with him though, but I feel like some people
just wouldn't even return. You think he should have get
if not. No, I don't wanted to reward the throw.
I'm about to say, you think he should have given
her the money back? That would have been nice. That
would have been nice nice. I mean, I mean, it's

(44:42):
not his fault in any way, shape or form, but
it just been in a nice jest to say, here
take the but something something he might be like, well,
maybe you know she didn't really didn't give a three grand,
you know, I mean maybe she's halfway, you know, halfway
faking in line. Do you feel like she might not
be telling half a little bit? I wouldn't, you know,
I wouldn't send a video. But how I know she
really sent three grand? That's real. You know it's true.
I don't know it's not true. Stop my situation. I'm

(45:02):
sorry for it, but that's true. Right, I did the video.
I need a screenshot of the wire. And sometimes you know,
doctor Phil be making stuff up too. He might have
just wrote that because you trying to make a good show.
I don't see some stuff. I'm like, she got a point.
I give her ticket to the next show, yeah, backstage

(45:22):
fast as we take a shot for the Instagram. But
other than that, well, that young lady lit Man it's
the final episode of Doctor Phil. Okay, you made it.
She made it, shed the Bronx right now. She's hot
in the Bronx right now now, he wrote, Now Eggzella,
you know she has he only only fans account that
she started I think like a month ago, and she's
making some money and she's talking about some of the

(45:44):
weirdest things people ask for. Tell me I'm worthless. Somebody
doesn't work. Oh okay, if you want to hear a
little thing like some of us my stuff, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
They'll be like, oh god, uggy, please please please. I
know that you don't have time for my tiny little thing,
but please can you just tell me like what you
think about it? And then I'll be like, oh, that's disgusting?

(46:06):
Is that even a you call that a gouts on?
Why are you wasting my time with the semififty dollars
right now? Don't you message me again unless you give
me fifty dollars next time. Don't waste my time like
this again. Maybe me like it, but also some guys
I just talk to them about what the fuck you
on Netflix, and I eventually likes to talk. I'm a

(46:27):
chatting bitch, like all, am I chatting I do on
Twitter now I just do it on Okay, do micro
penis is get that same type of treatment from y'all?
I have been fortunate in nots and I have to
deal with it. Okay, Um, you know, I had a
situation where I encountered a micro penis like housemalls micro

(46:52):
it was. It was really it was like the milk crecket.
It wasn't a milk cricket either. I'm just about to
side yes. And it's crazy because me and my homegirl
actually found out that we both had messed around with him,
so we started calling him led. It was like for
a little Yeah, that learning disability. But that funny what

(47:18):
I'm saying. But I think it's fifty dollars talking. You
got you're doing all that fited dollars. I feel like
you're eggy, like you get to charge a little you
can charge. I don't agree. You don't know her financial situation,
I don't, but I think it's good. I think only
fans is really her lane, Like she's really attractive. Yeah, yeah,
she's the alldest guy. She's talented. Yeah, I mean, I

(47:40):
mean she's good at like you know, I'm not gonna
lie to you. When was the last time somebody got
in the car? Was like, man, put on that new
Iggy bro. Well, we don't know if it has been
new Iggy. Yes see, I don't know. Let me look up.
That's what I'm saying. And I'm not dissing her music.
I'm not saying that nobody gets in the car. No,

(48:02):
I did it. I'm from the South. I listened to different,
you know, type of music. But I'm just saying, like
me and my friends, we don't get in the car.
But I feel like only fans is good for her.
Damn it, man, you double down all right. Let me
see the last thing you put out with twenty twenty one.
It was called the End of an Era. Did you
listen to it and it came up? All right? Exactly? No.

(48:27):
August thirteen, twenty twenty one, on em Party. I don't think.
I mean, I feel like she gonna She's obviously making
a killing on it. Like I said, she's very attractive
thinking only fans. A lot of a lot of the
grab girlies are starting to do that, and they eating money. Yeah,
Erica Banks just started only only fans. Y'all keep trying
to clean this up. We just keep your having her

(48:54):
nigg is in a long time. We're gonna place him
now a four after the hour. We need to from
Chicago named James Taylor to come to the front of
the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him.
But before Donkey, I got a special announcement in a
couple of minutes. Can we do that? Can we do
it after Iggy? If you go ahead, let Meg Rock
turn Iggy back up. Come on every Day. I wait

(49:14):
your ass up. Breakfast Club on Power What old five
point one is this thing on? It's on? Listen man.
We told y'all last year we was rescheduling, and the
time for rescheduling has come. Okay, Saturday, April twenty second,
we shall all come together as a family at Pullman
Yards in Atlanta, Georgia for the first ever Black Effect

(49:34):
Podcast Festival. Okay, Okay, Yes, sponsored by ATNT, Blue Moon,
Coors Light, Nissan Simply Spiked in State Farm. You know,
The Black Effect has a very diverse group of podcasts,
everything from mental health to comedy, and this show will
reflect that. Okay, hitting that Black Effect Podcast Festival stage
will be Carlos Miller, Chico Bean and DC Young fly

(49:57):
to eighty five SOP Show dropping a clues bombs for
the five South Show, eighty five Self Show, Your lips
is messing us up? Eighty five seven. I'm trying to
get through this without spitting. I got my new in
visit line in dB and Wheezy Hartful Decisions will be
hitting that Black Effect Podcast Festival stage. Yea, we in
atl So you know we can't do atl without having
DJ Scream, Big bank In Baby Jay, the Big Facts podcast,

(50:21):
and one of our podcasts that stays in the news,
Just Sell. Brian and Robin Dixon of the Reasonably Shading
podcast will be hitting that Black Effect Podcast Festival stage.
And you know I will not do an event like
this without checking in on my folks mental and emotional
well being, and nobody does that better than Michelle Williams
from the Checking In podcast. Okay, and this event will

(50:41):
be hosted by me and my dear good System. It
is Jesse Hilarious dropping a clue bomb for Jesse Hilarious.
Just Saturday, April twenty second, Pullman Yards in Atlanta, Georgia,
the first ever Black Effect Podcast Festival. It's not just
the day of entertainment It's a day of education because
we have a woman in business, a woman in podcasting,
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(51:05):
Tamika Mallory, Weezie and Alex, the owners of WTF Media,
and my good brother Chad from the eighty five South Show,
Hawks and Chad last Man chadou Bray from the eighty
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guy DJ, Louis v v Right. There's gonna be food,
a gaming area, and a Black Effect marketplace featuring local

(51:25):
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at twelve pm. I said. Tickets go on sale tomorrow
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Moon Chords like Nissan, Simply Spiked, and State Farm. We'll
see you Saturday, April twenty second at Pullman Yards in

(51:46):
Atlanta for the first of a Black Effect Podcast festival,
Drop a Bomb, hosted by myself and Jesse Hilarious. Louis
v Let's set up some after parties. Louis Vie. That's
my birthday, so that's your birthday. No, I'll pull up then. Yeah,
don't get a day up. Next, Let's go Maine. Say

(52:09):
the game. Don't get out the shame man you are.
Donkey Today does not discriminated. I might not have the
song to today, Bro, I got to don't do day
we feel I need to be a Donkey man practice
club bitches. He just don't give to day today. Wow,

(52:30):
don't here Today for Tuesday, February twenty eight is going
to a young man from Chicago named James Taylor. Okay,
he's twenty years old, and I'm highly upset. I'm just
finding out about this story. But some people amongst us
might feel this is the perfect way to end black history.
Mom see, James Taylor allegedly robbed a man at gun point. Okay. Now,
I have fully embraced the fact that I'm old school. Okay,
I was born in the nineteen hundreds, nineteen hundred and

(52:51):
seventy eight to be exact. So the way twenty year
old to do things is not the way we did things.
The people I knew who committed arm robberies actually tried
to not get caught. I mean, believe it or not, kids,
that was the whole point of an arm robbery to
not get caught, probably only second so you know what
you were stealing from the person, all right? Not getting
caught is the one B to the one A of
the arm robbery. But this generation is a little different. Okay.

(53:14):
This young man twenty years old from Chicago allegedly robbed
the thirty five year old man who was parked in
front of his house around one thirty am. Now, listen,
you pull up to your place of residence around one
thirty am, you might, you know, be a little high.
I had a couple of trains. You know, it's a
Saturday night. I know it's freezing in Chicago. You just
want to get in the house, right. Not only do
you want to get in the house, this thirty five
year old man had just gotten some fried chicken. Now

(53:38):
I don't know what kind of fried chicken it was,
but I'm gonna just assume him. On a Saturday night
in Chicago, it had to be Harolds. You know what
I mean? Correct me if I'm wrong. Chicago, but don't
don't wanted the Harrolds stay open until like five am. Am.
I making this up. I feel like one of those
Harrolds in Chicago stays open until five am. But just
imagine you got a four wing four shrimp combob water.

(53:58):
You know what I'm saying, some hushpuppies, all right. Well,
if you got a ten piece wing and a mac
and cheese bowl with chicken mixed in, all right, I'm
just trying to paint the picture for you. Okay, you
got this fried chicken from Harold, and you just want
to get in the house on a Saturday night, be high,
full and happy and go to sleep. But no, here
comes James Taylor, just disturbing your piece, all right, asking
for a light. One thirty in the morning. You walking

(54:21):
in Chicago and some man with dreads walk up to
you asking for a light. You might want to run, okay,
but the man just said he ain't got no light.
All right. But then this twenty year old tapped a
man on the shoulder, okay, tapped the man on the shoulder,
and you know, put a gun in his face. Okay.
And when the man turned around, James put a gun

(54:41):
in his face and told the victim to run it.
And all the victims hat on him was his keys. Okay,
two dollars in cash a debit card and the fried chicken. Now,
I've told y'all before that fried chicken is a symbol
of freedom right for black people in America, especially black
women in Virginia, because after the Civil War, black women
understood their freedom meant they could fully grasp some agency
over their lives. All will created the sustaining economic freedom
put themselves through their culinary tallenge. So sisters used to

(55:04):
carry fried chicken and other big goods on their heads
waiting around at the train stations, and when the trains
would pull up, they would tell their fried chicken and
bake goods. And since so a few jobs are readily
available or even accessible to black women, that's how they
made their money, using their culinary talents to provide for
their families after the Civil War. So, once again, stop
letting white supremacist food y'all in thinking fried chicken to
the negative stereotype of black people, because it's not. It's

(55:24):
a symbol of economic freedom. What does that have to
do with to Dave donkeyre today? Absolutely nothing, okay, Because
in this situation, fried chicken didn't lead to someone's freedom.
It actually led to James Taylor's arrest. James Taylor right now,
it's charged with arm Robbie with a firearm, aggravated unlawful
use of a weapon, aggravated possession of a stolen motor vehicle,
and a legal possession of a debit card to judge

(55:46):
or the tailor to pail fifteen thousand dollar bell deposit
to go home on an electric monitor, and a judge
told Taylor, who has no criminal background, that he faces
a minimum of twenty one years in prison if convicted
of the armed robbery charge. Now, I know y'all liked Chicken, right,
and I know y'all like, damn, that's criminal, okay, and
being criminalist corny, So I understand why you're getting dunky

(56:08):
of today. But you know, dunky to day is all
about giving people the credit they deserve for being stupid. So,
of course, on robbery is stupid, but it's a little
bit more than that. Okay. How exactly did James Taylor
get caught? What y'all think? What he used the debit card?
You use the debit card to stop and get gassed? Yeah, okay, Well,

(56:31):
according to the prosecutor, after James Taylor took this man's keys,
his debit card, his two dollars and the fried chicken.
James Taylor got into the victim's car. He didn't start
the car. He started eating that devil grand fried chicken.
Literally got into the victim's car and started eating the chicken.
Why wouldn't you drive away? You gotta eat it hot,

(56:51):
You gotta eat it while it's hot. Got to eat
it whiles's hot. Come on, now, this makes perfect sense
under normal circumstance. Yea, But when you just committed an
armed robbery and you're sitting in the car the person
you just robbed, you don't sit there and eat the chicken. Okay,
this man sat in the car so long eating the
food that the victim had time to dial nine one

(57:12):
one and the police pulled up a few minutes later. Okay,
I'm really sitting there thinking to myself, was this man
committing the crime or was he just hungry? I mean,
of course there's a crime, but damn for you to
not even think of getting the way you had to
stop and eat right then and there. It might be
some nuance to this niggatry because maybe, just maybe this
man really needed a meal. But that won't stop him

(57:33):
from getting the credit he deserves. To being stupid. Please
give James Taylors the sweet shouts of the Hamletones. Oh no,
you are dogee, the damn the do gee. Oh the
day that sounded like fried chicken. That's the Helmettons. You

(58:02):
got a picture the guy? Yes, I do have a
picture of guy. But come on, he's from Chicago. You
know what he looks like? What does that mean? You
want to play game? Believe it was not. We don't
need to play a game. Why you want to play
a game? Yes? Oh god, let's play a game off? Yes?
What rac right? James Taylor, twenty years old of Chicago,

(58:27):
one thirty in the morning, robbed a man of some
fried chicken, two dollars, a debit card in the man's car, keys,
and did not even try to get away, sat in
the car and ain't the fried chicken? DJ? Yes? What
race is? Most people are gonna think black, right, because
it's fried chicken, it's Chicago, and it's one thirty in
the morning. Right, But I'm not thinking that way what

(58:49):
you're thinking, see, I'm thinking heroin at him? Oh r
r R. Could be two maga guys with maga hats
on exactly. Remember what happened before, that has happened before exactly.
And because of that, I'm going white. I'm going Caucasian. Okay.

(59:10):
Lex James Taylor, twenty years old from Chicago, all right,
robbed a man of two dollars, a debit card, his car, keys,
and some fried chicken. It didn't even try to get away.
Sat in the car. They the pride chicken. Guess what, racy.
I don't want to end Black History Month like this,
but I'm sorry anybody that's sitting in the car. They

(59:31):
smell that chicken and way they can't even start the car.
It's not giving milk cricket. It's tonight. It's definitely giving
a black man. Okay, Okay, I would have to agree.
I'm gonna say, black man, come on, please, please don't

(59:54):
be I'd like all three of y'aller though, that y'all
are absolutely positively wrong. Okay. Reason that y'all are wrong
it's because, okay, y'all forget this another option. But this
is not a black person, but this is a nigga.
I can I believe that your opinions on a black person.

(01:00:15):
I didn't know I could. Oh wow, hungry and that
picture one thing he wasn't hungry. No my out. Can
this can this? Can this nigga evolve to a black man? Yes? Okay,
but right now nigga's nigga. Okay, you don't get the

(01:00:36):
full sentence. No, I hope he first charge charge. Thank
you for that. Donkey to day. Now when we come back,
knee Drug Glover to WHI will be joining us. She
has a new book, Drama Free. We're gonna came home.
When we come back, she don't move. It's to breakfast Club.
Go morning, the breakfast Club, Breakfast Club. Your morning's will
never be the same. Morn everybody see and v Charlemagne

(01:01:01):
the guy. We are to breakfast Club. We got a
special guests in the building. She's back Nature Glover to
ave welcome. How are you? First of all new book
coming out, Drama Free of dramatory Managing unhealthy family relationships.
You have no idea how on time this book is?
What does the title mean? Ah? What doesn't it mean?
What is an unhealthy relationship? It's anything that is problematic

(01:01:25):
and persistent. You know, it's not just childhood trauma. It's
also issues with in laws and lended families and some
of these cousins and all sorts of things to what
made you write this book. Do you get some problems
in your family that you have to sort out? Well,
you know, I'm a therapist, so I help people with problems,
and I think we all to some degree have something.
Why why are boundaries always such a focal point for

(01:01:47):
your book? Because I think it is a focal point
for relationships. We have to create new expectations, and with family,
we do give a lot of passes. It's like, well,
this is so and so so they should always answer
the phone when I call. Well, that person has a
job and the thing that they're doing right now is
more important than hearing about your court show or whatever

(01:02:11):
that is. You know. I think sometimes we have to
set a new standard within families, especially with a level
of awareness we have now. I think this is now
the time when people are more aware of Oh I
don't have to call them back, I don't have to
visit them. We are woke and we are aware of
where we want to be and where we don't want

(01:02:31):
to be. How can you tell the difference between like
family dysfunction and that's just how we've always been. Well,
the norm can be normal for you can still be unhealthy.
There are a lot of things that I hear, oh,
we used to get beat or oh you know, this
is how my mam wad talk to me, and it's like, well,
cussing you out. It can be the norm in your family,
but it's not healthy. And so some of those things

(01:02:53):
we have to think about in general. Is this behavior
that should be tolerated by anyone, behavior that I would
except from a friend. Is this behavior that I would
see as suitable from a partner? What's the biggest misconception
you see when it comes to family, that you have
to like people there you go. I think a family

(01:03:13):
is like a class, right, Like when you start a
new grade, but it's thirty people in your class and
maybe three or four you vibe with, right. I think
it's the same with families. Like it's some people it's
whatever their personality. Your personality is, like this cousin and
this uncle, come on, y'all and the rest of them.
It's like, oh, no, they're all cool. I really like them.

(01:03:35):
But they are just certain people personality wise. And that's
the part we're not considering that there are people, even
with your children, there are certain you know, certain kids,
you're like, this is my guy, you know, based on personality,
based on how much they seem to be like you
or interested in your life. My oldest daughter likes to
tell me that my third daughter is my favorite, and

(01:03:55):
that bothers me is true. I don't think so, you know.
But it's like, I don't like it if you don't
think it's true. I don't think so because I don't
feel like I have a favorite child. And I'll be
trying to explain that to her. Did your third daughter
remind you of yourself? No, actually my second daughter does. Okay,
So I wonder, I wonder why they're seeing this allegiance.

(01:04:18):
I don't know, Well, something is happening. I find that
with parents sometimes they will deny no, I don't have
a favorite. To know, I treat everybody to say when
clearly they are not. And that's okay because we don't
treat all people to say, and it's okay to recognize that, like, hey,
I am giving this person more attention because of X,
Y Z or I noticed that too, and you know,
maybe try to be fair or maybe not, you know,

(01:04:40):
but I think to deny it sometimes can be problematic
for the sibling relationship. I just feel like that could
lead to an unhealthy family relationship amongst the siblings. I'm
playing favorites and I'm not. You know, I think that's
in everybody's family when they have when you have a
bunch of kids, it's like I catered to my daughters
more than my sons. Why because my daughter is catered
to me loving. They're cuddling with daddy. If I get sick,

(01:05:02):
they're gonna lay in bed and rub Daddy's back and
then my daddy, you know, I mean from my third daughter.
That's that's what they do. That's it, you know what
I mean. The rest of the black your dad, you're good.
I see that, Like, but the rest of what they're
gonna lay there like they're gonna they're gonna come for
dad and take a liking to that. Yeah, but do
you acknowledge that? Do you say that to them? Like,
you're right? And this is why. So here's an opportunity

(01:05:22):
for you to come cuddle with me. Yeah, but you
know what, and this is gonna sound crazy. My son
is a nineteen year old football play. If he got
in the bed and cuddle with me, it would just
feel awkward to me. At me like that. Wow, bro,
we got six kids, yes, three of them a cuddle age.
But you referenced the nineteen year old son. No, because
my daughter's cud of with me, my son. They're two, three,
my daughters, the dogs getting the bed and cuddle with dad,

(01:05:46):
My nine, my eight, my six, my my one year old.
But my nineteen. It would just feel a little off.
That's messed up, man. That's why men feel. That's why
we'd be so closed off and don't know how to
show emotions, you know what I mean? Get that made
a little cuddle time my son? How value today? What
is That's not? That's not that's horrible. Brow. Let's talk

(01:06:07):
about cycle breakers. Yes, now, that's very important, especially when
it comes to our dynamical family, right, yes, yes, yes.
Cycle breakers are people who are the first in their
family to do a thing, the first in their family
to be rich, to go to college, to maybe not
go to college, to be married, all sorts of things.
And I think when you are a cycle breaker, there

(01:06:28):
is a lot of pushback from the people who have
not changed, from the people who are still in you know,
maybe some of those unhealthy relationships because you know, it's
hard to see people do something that you couldn't, or
do something that feels like a threat to who you are,
or do something that you know makes you think, gosh,
am I supposed to change too. So being a cycle breaker,

(01:06:51):
I think a lot of their support comes from people
outside their family. Sometimes it comes from you know, that
chosen family, and may come from you know, some of
those other family members that you don't see us. Often
it may come from watching TV shows and identifying with
you know, some influencer or all sorts of things. But
you know, I think cycle breaking is important. It's also

(01:07:14):
really tough because you have to figure out a way
to be supported. How important is chosen family? Oh my gosh,
it's everything. You know. In our families, we sometimes choose.
Remember I said, you know it might be these three
people that you pick. But you know, when we are
outside of that family system, we have the ability to
go to work and say, Okay, I really like this person,

(01:07:35):
and I really like this person, come on, you're you're
my family now. And we can do that with our
friends and it's just easier. The relationships are based on
not blood, but just how we feel about each other.
They're more authentic, and I think that is the really
important piece with the chosen family. Now, troubleshooting relationships with siblings. Yes,

(01:07:56):
let's talk about that sibling aspectcause how many brothers and
sisters you have? Five are? You're all good as it's
something that you like more than the others. So how
do you tell siblings to deal with that? You know,
I think it goes back to that, you know, it's
based on your personality. It's based on who you feel

(01:08:16):
you can have that authentic relationship with. And we don't
feel like that with everyone, even if they're related to us.
And with siblings. Sometimes I see impacting siblings is when
the oldest sibling had to be a caretaker for the
younger siblings, and they have this idea of like, this
is my sister, but it's my child, This is my brother,

(01:08:37):
but this my baby. You know, here it is you
forty and a thirty five and you mother and them,
and then there's this issue of well, they don't want
your mothering anymore now they want a sister. So how
do we transition out of that role and really into
a sibling relationship. You know, we can redefine our relationships
with people at any point and talk about some of

(01:09:00):
the resentment if there is a favorite child situation, because
you're right, it's not one child's thought that that happens.
It's you know, really based on the parents choice. But
it is easier sometimes for them to be mad at
the siblings. So those are conversations to have, all right.
We got more with Nee Drug Lover to War when
we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good

(01:09:20):
Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ and V Charlomagne the guy.
We all the Breakfast Club. We also have our co
host with us Portman's podcast, Drea and Lex p. All Right, Charlemagne,
you know you can't force sibling relationships, right, Like, I'm
the second oldest, but it's such an age gap between
me and my oldest sister, and it's such an age
gap between my two younger brothers and younger sisters, so

(01:09:41):
I love them. We didn't necessarily have that relationship growing
up because everybody was busy doing their own things. Like
my two younger brothers the super close because they close
her in age. So is it a parents job to
like force those relationships to have it? No? I think
sometimes parents think they're supposed to, right, You know, this
is your brother. Y'all have to stick together. This is
your sister. You have to sleep together. But a lot

(01:10:02):
of that is just natural. You'll see small kids like
I want to hold my baby brother. I want and
another kid might be like, I'm going outside, you know.
So how do we allow people to select their people?
So we shouldn't force them because I forced my kids, Okay,
Like like I have a nineteen year old and I
have an eight year old, and I would be like,
when you go to football practice, taking brother with you,

(01:10:22):
to let him hang out with his brother, you know, man,
and my sound like taking to me. No, no, no,
it's not because I want him. I want him to
experience that because there's some things that I didn't. I
didn't play football as a kid. My nineteen year old does,
and he's a good player. And I could tell that
my eight year old looks up to him as a
football player. So I'd like, go out with your brother,
go play with your brother. Play logan going to college
next year? How about to see he keeps saying nineteen

(01:10:44):
in high school? No, no, you go to college next year?
Oh my birthday December twenty eight. But that's what I do,
even with you know, with whatever it may be playing
video games. I don't play video games, my nineteen year
old does, so I'd be like, go in the room
with your brother. I forced him to do it, and
I noticed it keeps him close. So now my my
eight year old of coming to my own bay, Dad,
can I sleep in logan droom? And I'm like, go
ask him, but like he's starting to develop that bond

(01:11:05):
where it is go, so I kind of force him
to do it. You help them foster a relationship by
making these suggestions, and it sounds like over time they
have both grown to appreciate that forcing is when you
say take this kid with you and they're like, oh,
I don't want to do it right. So you're helping
them learn to have a relationship together and that is healthy. Now,

(01:11:29):
when you're forcing your children to be close, I think
that's different. It's not really closeness. It is you know,
we can do this while we're here. But when people
leave your home, like, how do you want those relationships
to be? And that's what you need to think about, Like,
when they leave home and they're out in the world,
who's going to force it? Then? No One. Another question
that people always ask is the closeness between mom and child.

(01:11:53):
People say you can't be your child's best friend, right
because that's the one thing people say that, that's my
best friend. My daughter is my best friend, best friend.
I'm people, how do you feel about that when someone
is a child. I don't think so because it's one sided.
You certainly wouldn't share with your child. Girl, we went
to the club. Not appropriate, mom, But you can listen

(01:12:15):
to a lot of what your kid is saying, and
you can give them some feedback, and hopefully they have
a relationship where they trust being able to talk to you.
I wouldn't necessarily call that a best friendship, as much
as I would say that is a healthy relationship with
your child. You don't want to be in a best
friendship where you're oversharing with your child. Your child is

(01:12:40):
hyper focused on your needs because you have so much
stuff going on. That's where it gets a little murky.
It's like, Okay, what is this What is the definition
of this best friendship? If it's you caring for your
child and your child is just being open with you, okay, cool,
that's best friendship for you. But if it's you know
this person is always here for me where they're eight.

(01:13:01):
You know, they should not always they shouldn't always be
there for you find you some friends at work know
when your daughter is sexually active. I guess that's okay.
Details it depends on the father's comfort. Like yeah, Now
you refer to family as a cultural system in the
book Drama Free. What did that mean? So families have

(01:13:22):
their own thing. You know, in your family it might
be you know, when you have a baby, the baby
go live with your grandma for three months, or you know,
whatever your program is. It is how you learn to be,
how you learn to exist. When we get married, we
do this, when we whatever, this is what happens. It
is a whole culture. I think what's interesting is when

(01:13:45):
we take our culture and we try to move that
culture into the world. When we try to get married
and we try to get into relationships and we're telling
our partner was normal, and they're like, no, this is
what we did in my family. That's where you start
to see like, oh, this is how my family was,
and now we have to figure out a new culture
for ourselves. You know. The cultural piece is only problematic

(01:14:08):
when somebody sort of breaks away from it and the
others disagree because for a lot of especially our families,
it's more I told you so, syndrome right, throwing up
as a kid is that? Can I go there and
know why because I told you so? My wife is
a little different. It took me a long time to
get to it because I was the same way. My
wife likes to have conversations, right. I don't like the

(01:14:29):
conversations because if I tell you something, to do it,
but my kids like, but why can't I, Well, why
doesn't that make sense? And she'll sit there and have
conversations with them all day. I guess it's a better
way because they understand the reason why and they don't
leave being mad and don't leave being hateful. But it's
when it comes to that. I'm a mom, so I
do a little exploited. I also over talked to my

(01:14:49):
dog so you know, get off of their go and
the it's like sit could have helped, all right, I'm
saying way too much so talking back never thankfully. But yeah,
I think with kids it is helpful sometimes to give
them some reason. You know, kids are people, and it

(01:15:12):
is hopeful for them to know why and how and
what this means because in the future Hopefully with that understanding,
they'll be able to tap into that conversation and say, oh,
this is why I shouldn't do that. Without that level
of understanding, you may not know next time. So it
can be helpful to just explain things. And that is

(01:15:32):
a cultural shift, right when you come from just because
I said so, well, all the because I said souls
weren't healthy for us. We have some adults telling us
stuff and it's like she didn't I know what she
talking about, you know. So so if somebody can explain
their why, sometimes it could be really helpful for them
in the future. And sometimes you will hear them talking
to their friends and you're like, oh, those my words.

(01:15:53):
So it helps. I want people to go pick up
the book Drama Freeze. I don't want to, you know,
give too much away, but I love to read just
thing the urge to operate in dysfunction chapter because sometimes
I wonder, I don't think people can help it if
they haven't done the work to even recognize this is
dysfunctional to them, they just operating in normalcy. So what
does that mean? Resisting the urge to operate in dysfunction

(01:16:15):
if you don't know what the function it's learning to
be different. I think we have so many times in
life where we are shown different things and it's up
to us to pick it up, whether that's visiting a
friend's house, see or something on TV. If we just
process some of that information like wow, that's what they
do in their house, and have those conversations even with

(01:16:35):
our siblings, with other family members, with our friends, you
will learn less some of the things that you are experiencing.
They may be normal for you, but they are not
necessarily the healthiest. Right. We appreciate you for joining us
this morning that the book drop Drama Free and listen.
This Wednesday, I'm gonna be in conversation with miss Nature
Tauab Glover at the Bellhouse, Brooklyn, New York at seven pm.

(01:17:00):
It might be sold out already. I don't know. I
think it's pretty sold out. It is, right, Okay, Well,
I guess from more information and tickets visit najor twab
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but definitely go out there and pick up the book.
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thank you. All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,

(01:17:20):
the Breakfast Club one, and everybody is DJ Envy Charlemagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now we got
our guest co host Dreya and Lex p from the
Poor Mas Podcast joining us. And let's get to the rumors.
Let's talks India from my Name or you Gossip and

(01:17:41):
chatting is the Ruble Report. I mean, I guess we're
on the breakast Club. This is where the tea spills,
right on the Breakfast Club. Now, can we drop a
bomb for Zenda talk to me. You know they're about
to do season three of Euphoria. They're not well. I
guess though we're not getting into like twenty twenty five.
I don't know, but I wait, great show twenty four yeah,

(01:18:03):
I supposed to come out. Well, it looks like she's
gonna be getting a million dollars an episode for seasons.
She deserves it. Facts how many episodes in the season?
I thought it was teen, right, it's not that men,
He's like eight yeah, yeah, yeah for you four you.
I'm not sure Jesus, I don't know, but either way,
dropping the clumps in dare she deserves it. You don't.
You can't do that show what I was in, dare

(01:18:24):
right and E remember we were talking to the other
day about Drake and he was like, I'm he was.
I think he was saying, like, damn surprise, Drake hasn't
do much outside of rap. But he's also ep on
the show. Right, I mentioned that, Yeah, EPs EU four,
you and uh a top Boy on Netflix. Yeah, because
the music on you four is great, Right, I don't
know if he doesn't music like picking the songs like

(01:18:46):
it create SURVIVEE. You know he EPO for the actual show.
I see. I didn't know that, but it's not coming
out until the second half of twenty twenty four, which
is gonna be weird because they ain't supposed to be
in high school. They are right, they should have been
grabb situated by now college. Hopefully by the time they
come back, you would think they graduated. And and we
got to wait that long to see if home he died. Yeah,

(01:19:07):
oh yeah, yeah, that's crazy. There's a lot of things
we gotta wait to see. What you gotta see if
she's still on crack crack. She was sure that you're

(01:19:28):
still crack. Yes, my face is going she was down.
I really can't talk to nobody on crack calmly like
you really? Are you still on crack? Yeah? No, they
don't understand unless you say it like that, like that
man on the on the show be trying to help her.
He used to be talking to her like man like that.

(01:19:50):
Remember Joe, how about to say Joe Rogan, Remember Morgan
Freeman on you they jump by the way, That's how
I used to be. My dad used to talk to
me just like that, because you know, you're just throwing

(01:20:11):
your life away anyway. And why was he Smoky Craig,
the little Boy. I mean, I don't know, maybe know
we was around. I don't know. That was during the
crack era, And that was crack was bigger than in
New York. Job it was crack was big everywhere, but
it was very big here. You started off recreational. Yeah,
so people were smoking crack because they didn't know no better.
It was a party drug, right. But I'm just saying,

(01:20:35):
like you at work is why this wild? And lastly,
you know Carl Crawford of course, uh And I was
gonna say NBA major League Baseball player. He also owns
a fifteen oh one certified. That's the label that making
the stallion is sign too. He seems like he regrets

(01:20:56):
everything that they've gone through. And this is what he
had to say, fortunate man, making We have and talk since,
you know, since two thy nineteen. So like, like I said,
that's unfortunate too as well, because I never wanted to,
you know, have a situation where I was, you know,
um going back and forth on the internet. You know,
I have to take responsibility for anything that happens over
here in fifteen o one, Like I say, I got

(01:21:17):
a lot real real fast, you know, coming from another
lane and all that type of stuff. So a lot
of a lot of things came at me a real,
real fast, and then I had to learn real real quick.
And in the process of that, you might make a
few mistakes you in there. And I never never had
any problems with making the stallium, you know, I just
it's just this social media stuff. It really just turned really,
really really sour. You take this this social media part

(01:21:39):
out of it. We don't have a problem. I'm done
with that. You won't hear me mentioned making the stallium
in the media the list, you know, I'm doing something
like this. Yeah, the sad thing about that. I think
it's like too little, too late, social media read each
other out. It's kind of like the relationship is done
now to the point it's business. I'm sure when you
finished her contract, she's out. Yeah, because I feel like,

(01:22:00):
you know, sometimes it's hard run, you know, being in
the business, in the contract and y'all don't like where
things is going. But things got taken too far with
that Tory situation, and that was your moment to really,
you know what all this is going on with us
business wise, But it's like her mental health. There was
a lot of things going on with her, and that
was his moment to be like, you know what, let
me take care of this girl. We started from day

(01:22:21):
one together. So, like you said, it's kind of too little,
too late. But I'm glad the truth finally came out
with everything. And I really like prayers to her because
she went through a lot she did, like losing your
mom and having to go through all this, like the
world really turned on her. So I'm glad that the
truth came out, and I just hope that her mental
health is Like good, are you stealing in court? I'm
not sure. I don't think so. I don't know. I

(01:22:43):
don't know what's going on with that far like they
definitely it was a time to just not or you
could have just not said anything, right, you could have
people egos. Yeah, it is interesting, like you know, you
see everybody apologize in the minor, but we know that
if the verdict hat went another way, it wouldn't be

(01:23:04):
that any of course not. But it's crazy because even
though the verdict verdict was what it was, people were
still being like, oh well, it's not that, it's not
that like some people just like the same time down
being wrong. Who said I think said eagle? Yeah, for sure.
Nobody wants to just admit a I was wrong, you
know what I mean? And sometimes people just gotta mind

(01:23:24):
your business until all the facts. So hard for people
to do this because I gotta get these tweets all
I gotta get this Instagram posting, these Instagram captions. Now,
come on, now, you know I wake up. You know
if people wake up in the morning, they got to
feed their feed. Yeah, that's all it is. That's true.
And be loud and wrong, loud and wrong, loud and wrong.

(01:23:45):
A lot of people, oh me, and that is your
rumor report. I want to shout out to Atlanta University
a UCC. They're having their career fair. Uh, and you
know I love going to talk to the college. It's
about you know, what we do a pair and how
they can get into it. So I'm have conversation with
them later on. And I just want to say one
other thing this, Uh are you looking at me like

(01:24:06):
that You're about to say something gay? This victim blaming
of straight man has to stop that. I'm serious, it
has to stop. Saucy Santana guy, Saucy baby trap that
calls and all the time, I think they gave you
some sound advice all Saucy said. Let me let me
read what Saucy said. Want to put a plastic uh

(01:24:27):
piece in their mouth and blow. They should be able
to do piece. That's who tip tip or the way.
And I know NBA's Dominicans, So that's a Dominican, you
know what I mean? Like Dominicans in New York love
to smoke hoogle. I believe it. So somebody posted a
picture look at it. Tell me on like a little
batty right there. But that was like a five picture

(01:24:50):
like that could be an album cover, right. DJ Shrimp
posted this last night, and he said, envy not you
blew the smoke out for the pick. I'm saying, bro,
he said it like that. I'm sure he did. Okay,
y'all gonna stop. Y're gonna leave you straight man alone.
Let's straight man express and do what they want to
do and allow them to grow to the surgeon Gerald,

(01:25:11):
you're gonna listen to Saucy, said Tanner. Stop putting that
little plastic tip to your mouth. Good that no one
keep calling it the plastic one of you. If you
saw one of your home girls, right, let's just say
putting her mouth on a vibry. Okay, I've seen that before.

(01:25:32):
You think wrong before, depend on what you mean by wrong.
I'm just saying, why would they be doing that? Why not?
They might be making a video to send of somebody
vibrate who exactly what it is? It's made out of
the same material you who can just throw vibery. You

(01:25:56):
see a man shaking the vibert that guy is crazy.
They got the lot. They got a lot of broom shaking.
Who in the club and his mother to shake it
to get that vibrating fitty straight man the breakfast club
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using words and acronyms and stuff. You can google KKK
glossary and find some of these words. For example, a

(01:27:27):
kia ak i a that's a password. It means a clansman,
I am. An alien is a person who does not
belong to the clan. Now I don't really know how
to pronounce this next one, but it's a yak. Is
that a yak ayak? Either way, it's a password meaning
are you a clansman. You might hear two white dudes

(01:27:47):
walk up. The one say iyak and the other one
say ikia. He just said are you a clansman and
the other one said a clansman? I am? And you
had no clue why, because you are an alien, not
part of the clan man. They got inner circles, imperial wizards,
all types of Harry Potter normenclature, and they called themselves
the Invisible Empire because they say they all over But

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you don't know who the hell is a clansman that
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Because we'll be drinking you know, we need to drink
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We're good now, you got it on you if you do? Yeah?
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remind him about what's going on, Lanel Yes Man, and
I just want tell y'all tomorrow. Make sure to get
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All right, now, I want to tell y'all communicate, man,

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to misunderstanding, which rarely leads to anything good. A word,
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