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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Love hope radio.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
But no, I didn't make a shoe and say about
I've got a hearty, but no fire. I'm checking trouble
shoe moving down. I got a party, but that's Jake

(00:43):
trouble man.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Don't in the wind.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I've got a file. I'm I'm gonna give you.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
I'm gonna go.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
How about getting that. That's all the crazes, that's shop
have to s the trob there's not all.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
There's not mag here. Well that's watching things.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Get me yet up?

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Yeah, O.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Come a home.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
I have to find to him a.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Wad over line A come on, I said, we let's
start at.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
How come.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Trouble there?

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Don't get indy, Hey, how'm on the baby done?

Speaker 1 (02:19):
I'm different babies just convention they did.

Speaker 5 (02:21):
Not that's just what you want.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
May get it'll bother me. Ready to maga. Don't care
what the weather, don't care about the trouble knocked up together?
How the account of production?

Speaker 3 (02:33):
So up time?

Speaker 1 (02:38):
What's up? Y'all? Welcome to Man about Town. This is
a talk radio show and a broadcasting live of I G.
If you notice my board, it's called Man about Town
with Don Carl Harper and uh it's a live radio
show we have. We are broadcasting all over the world

(03:00):
right now six four six to zero zero zero nine
four eight. If you want to call in and and
check us, we would be glad to uh let you
in on the conversation and let me see yeah, yeah, yeah, anyway,

(03:26):
live here we go. Anyway six four six two zero
zero zero nine four eight. You call in, I'll patch
you into the studio here right here, as you see,
and we broadcast all over the world this week. We
are in the Netherlands, We're in China, We're in Great

(03:47):
Britain and Canada and Singapore. We have men about town
all over the world right now tuning in to listen
to us talk. That is our call in line. We
talk about entertainment, politics, sports, and about life.

Speaker 5 (04:12):
You know.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
We've been doing this about twelve years and every Friday
night at eleven o'clock Central time, so that's twelve o'clock
on the on the east side and nine o'clock on
the west side. So we're just really glad to have

(04:35):
you tune in. I see somebody who's already called in.
But we are a talk radio show, so we like
to talk and listen, and there's a lot of topics
we cover. Primarily this week is the elections, as you see.
But anyway, almost starting out, we got a call on there.

(04:57):
I have no idea who this is and what they
want to see, but we will call the man and
uh in just a few minutes. Uh six four six
two zero zero zero that way I did.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
Okay, anyway, that's our station, okay, And like I said, uh,
you will not be videotaped, okay, but your voice will
be heard all over the world. So anyway, let's go
to our first caller on the air, and y'all better

(05:33):
be nice to meet tonight. I had a hard day,
so h ain't up for no Shenanigans. Okay, Where where
my pang at? Where my pang at? There we go,
there we go. H yes, yes, it's me. That's what

(05:57):
it said. Hey, car, it was happening. You're on the
air six or six to zero? There zeril that boy.
This is Matt about townshipp who's calling? Hello? Hey? Who
is how you doing? How you don't know who this is?
You really don't know who this is.

Speaker 4 (06:17):
I'm so glad you don't.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
You don't need to know who this is. I'll tell you.

Speaker 4 (06:21):
I tell you who I am.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
My name is.

Speaker 4 (06:24):
My former name was Charmond john Is now shame. I
just called to tell you I am so proud of you.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
I am so happy for you and everything you do.
That's all I want to let you know. Well, thank you,
miss missus Johnson. She's a a childhood friend of mine.
We actually grew up together in the same uh uh.

(06:54):
We actually grew up in this great city in Chicago.
Don't know where you at.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
I'm in there, am I it?

Speaker 1 (07:03):
I'm in East Point, Georgia. He's Point Georgia. Now you
sound like you was born down there, but I know
you was born in Chicago.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
You know.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
I remember a story, well, I got baby pictures of you.

Speaker 4 (07:25):
Look, I know.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
That's how far we go back. But I remember a
story that we were at your birthday party and uh no,
we were at you I know we were at your
house and your sister came in. I guess she had

(07:49):
went to see Michael Jackson and she had came back
with an autograph poster of Michael Jackson for you. Do
you remember that? Yes? And she did? Yes, I remember that,
and I remember you just crying.

Speaker 5 (08:07):
He was crying girl, And I.

Speaker 4 (08:10):
Still cry I'm still a cry baby. I'm still a
cry baby. I'm so emotional. You know, I have how
many children I have? I have fish, I have over
twenty something grand I have over about six great grands

(08:32):
and I been. I was in a bad accident and
it was very debilitating, but you know, they look by
me and they helped me, and they helped me right
in her today because I need help and get in
the rhyme and we take for granted we're gonna be
here always. You know, we can't do that and we

(08:53):
don't need anybody I need. I thank God for my kids.
I ain't gonna preach. I swept over rich I want,
and I can make some mean grits. I swept over
grit but I'm just so thankful and I'm thankful every
day that I can get up. I'm thankful for you.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
You bless me, No, you wanna bless me, and you
just don't know what it does for.

Speaker 6 (09:17):
Me to see you, to see how far we've come,
how we came up, and we came up good, but
we still strive, we still make it.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Every day. It's a day to be thankful, and I
just thank God for you.

Speaker 4 (09:33):
That's what I really call for just thank God for
you and mess with you.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
I thank you, thank you, thank you baby. We really
appreciate that. And uh, I'm gonna I'm gonna be on
TV tomorrow night on Uh it's a shelf called Emperor
of Ocean Park. Now, it's on the smart TV on

(10:00):
the MGM channel. I don't know if you got it.
I don't know, but I will probably post to post
the show, you know, the next couple of days. But
if you have MGM on your smart TV, you get
tune it too. It's called Emperor Mosen Park.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
With I get my grandkids over here. I just wanted
the move here.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
They know what you do right right right. That's why
I had to do that to get my because you know,
you and I at the same age here. So yeah, yeah,
you know. But we just looked good, black, good black.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
Like I tell like I tell people, I said, it's
not duck taping spit. I said, I don't know. They said, Mama,
I said dust taping. I said, that's how we did
with a car. It was duck taping.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
This spit my mob. I need something real simple, But.

Speaker 4 (10:57):
I thank God for you. I just want to I
just want to call in and Tig you need to
know you and your better hat you all need to know, Okay,
I think, but I needed to let Colleen let you
look you stay good, you'd be good.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
The best is yet to come. Believe that. Thank you.
Y'all heard of that. Thank you, same on, thank you? Okay,
don wow, Now that was Ah a child. I've known
that girl since we was six years old, okay, six,

(11:41):
Well we was losing our teeth, okay, and we went
to a little uh grammar school, Saint Paul Lutheran, Dorchester Avenue,
Saint Paul Lutheran. If y'all out there, give us a
car six four six two zero zero zero nine four eight.
And but hey, I see my friends popping in. Now,

(12:07):
it's been a long week. Uh not. I don't want
to jump into politics right away, but eventually we gotta,
we gotta touch on some of this stuff because, as
you guys know, election day is like seventy seventy three
days away, so basically two months, you know, and that

(12:32):
shit is gonna go fast. Man, It's gonna go so fast.
Oh dude, you know, matter fact. Tomorrow, I mean on
Sunday is September first, Sunday is September first, so we
figured it's September, October, November, so it is too much

(12:56):
and it's gonna be really really quick. And I know
y'all just need to vote. And I wasn't a little afraid,
but I'm not afraid no more. I think, uh, you know,
due diligence. Kamala Harris. How do you say her name?

(13:17):
Kamala or Kamela. I've heard different pronunciations. People say Kamala Kamala.
So y'all gotta be get ready to say. We're gonna
have to worry about what to say.

Speaker 5 (13:32):
We'll just say.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Madam pressent and you have to deal with it. Okay,
we're broadcast alive on I G two. But the name
of the show is Men about Town and we had
a call in line if you want to call it
in sixt four six to zero zero zero nine, pot eight.
I'm gonna bring in one of my one of my

(13:57):
co hosts here and uh he's kind of Man about
town himself. Let's welcome. What's up man?

Speaker 5 (14:10):
How you doing?

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Hey? Bro? We we were hanging out. We got a
few callers in the key and uh we're just getting
it easy, working our way up. Uh. Good to hear
from you always the phone is uh uh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
you gotta you know because I yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(14:44):
see I do. That's right man. Uh. And then you know,
I've had some guests that actually fell asleep on the
on the queue. You know, I was talking to if
I was interviewing him, and next week I know you
was snorting.

Speaker 5 (15:01):
I was like, good, wake up. You know.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
It's the magic about you know, we always say back
in the day when when we kids, we had uh,
well we call curfew. And I don't think these kids
have curve me now.

Speaker 5 (15:18):
Yeah we got turkey.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
Yeah, I curved you up with and ten thirty remember
that when they say at ten thirty, Yeah, my.

Speaker 5 (15:29):
Life in the wock. I remember back in their day,
even before I knew you, definitely before I knew you
who lived on Drexels, And it was like the heart
of the game Wars obviously the Blackstones these and you know,

(15:52):
it was a whole eating about getting to school.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Oh god, yes, lord yeah, and uh and uh, I
don't you know, I don't see the gangs as much anymore.
I know they're there, but they're not uh, I mean,

(16:21):
they're not as open. I mean, they are, but they're
not you know what I mean, it's not.

Speaker 5 (16:26):
It's not really used to be. You're not here, and
you know, they're not more serious.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
You know that certain games just to represent certain neighborhoods,
and they're not. They're not synonymous with the neighborhood anymore. Uh,
you know, Uh, we're kind of disillusion and then there
are some games that we we don't even know about,
you know, right, so uh, they it's it's just interesting because,

(17:01):
like I said, they were more visible when we were younger.
We knew, you know, they were throwing up g you know,
all your way home and stuff like that. But I
never gotten new. I never got ribbed by a game member.
I had some other things happened, but I never got

(17:23):
ribbed and uh anything like that. But you know, not
by a game I got.

Speaker 5 (17:29):
I got recruited. I was getting recruited a lot.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Okay, right, you know, all right, right, right, right, right, right, No,
but all it was, you know.

Speaker 5 (17:48):
Something back you know, our parents had to work.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
To keep it away from the right, right, and my
parents was pretty tough though't you know, our parents, Yeah,
I said that, you know, they didn't play Okay, at
least my mama didn't. And you know, and my mama
was mama and daddy. So you know, it wasn't enoughing

(18:17):
for your for your mom to to whoop your butt,
you know, and these kids did.

Speaker 5 (18:25):
They call you to stay outside and fight right right right.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
I used to tell people. I used to tell people
my uh, my mother used to my mother, God rest
her soul. But I can remember back and when I
was a kid, I remember getting whipped with the back

(18:49):
of a high heel shoe and actually I remember getting
hit with a cold hanger. Now I thought, I thought
that was traumatic in my life. And and so when
I bring that up, when I bring that ship up
to be like, I'll be like I was. I was

(19:10):
like I was damaged as a kid because I got hit,
and they'd be like, please, you know you shouldn't seen
what I got hit with. You know, people laugh at
me because I said I would challenge as a kid
because my mother with me. You know, we want.

Speaker 5 (19:33):
The thing with trauma is it's not as personal. And
you know, everybody who experiences the same thing that you
experienced won't have the same.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Trauma.

Speaker 5 (19:47):
But you know they don't their experienced looking to do
with with your experiences, so certainly it was traumatizing for you,
and it was wrong for them to downplay. They can't
do that.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Well, I'm i'm you know, and I'm speaking of my peers,
my peers now. I mean, I'm I'm in my uh,
I'm I'm a senior citizen now. But I remember meeting
every whoopan I got. I didn't get many, but I
remember it, and sometimes I just thought it was like

(20:24):
not fair. And and I tell people about it my peers,
and they be like, brother, please, like that ain't nothing.

Speaker 5 (20:35):
Well yeah, you know, they they laugh at me, But I'm.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Like no, because I mean, do people smake their kids nowadays?

Speaker 5 (20:46):
Yeah, I don't think they do a kind of punishment
that we used to do.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
We used to get right right right now. But yeah,
I mean you're a therapist. How do you how do
you when you when you talk to parents, how do
you these tell them, you know, like Bernie Magne tell them,

(21:12):
beat the kids, beat them kids to the white to
get them in the head, to the white men hill.

Speaker 5 (21:19):
What I tell them is that they need to together
come up with a strategy for happening you know, their children,
when their children are on one you know, one that
they can both visual. You know, they might wall some
spanking or some you know, sitting or whatever.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
His punishment taken.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
Away you know these days, you know, take away their school.
Probably want any kind of physical thing do uh, depending
on your and your situation, you know, it's something that
people need to.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Discuss, you know, before the face situation.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
But thankful the situation people just spun of emotion and
bad things happening.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
You know, because when I was a kid, that was
a guy that I knew that was hitting his mother
and that was you know, that was big news back then.
They did your mother, there was obviously a problems and
because most of us, I mean, we didn't have the
nerve to hit our mom, you know, even though the.

Speaker 5 (22:36):
Fact you did, How was you that that wasn't the
first time you seen it? You know that we hate
learn I guess where you looked.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
At, right? And then then I saw this experiment online
where the parent gives the kid the phone and the
kid can go in the bathroom and the kid can
say any curse word they want. Okay, the parents they

(23:09):
go out the room, they put the kid on the
TikTok or whatever and let them say whatever you want
and most of these kids, I mean the kid could
be like three or four, and you know, I don't
know if it's a TikTok thing or whatever, but these
kids go in and they say all of these words,

(23:30):
and then the comments were like how terrible that is.
But at the same time, there has been a couple.

Speaker 5 (23:38):
Of kids that got on there.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
And they did not curse.

Speaker 5 (23:45):
They just sat in the.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
Room with the phone and did not curse. So I
thought that was a pretty good experiment. I'm curious because
most kids, you know, they know they know curse words,
especially if their parents said it, you know. But we
would never say those things, you know. But when we

(24:07):
get with our friends, you know, especially little black kids,
I mean they talk about each other, you know, played
the dozens on each other all the time.

Speaker 5 (24:20):
You know.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Uh, it's just interesting, just little surveys that I know,
or there's typical stereotypical death, little little white kids seem
to be the works, you know, because you know, black
kids used to fall out, Right, if you fell out
on the floor with your mama in the stone, you

(24:45):
get me either in there or on the way home. Right, no, no,
no matter fact. But black parents will leave you. Yeah,
I didn't. I don't think that mother did that much.

(25:05):
But you know, they tested, you know, they tested you
to see, uh, you know how strong you are. I
remember I was a latch kid kid and my mother
for some reason, I couldn't turn the lot. I don't
know my little hands was strong enough or whatnot. My

(25:26):
mother locked me out the house with the key and
made me learn how to do it. OKAYK have love,
but she did, you know so?

Speaker 5 (25:39):
And it was.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
Yeah, it was that and I think it was cold
out there, and I was so mad. But guess what,
I opened that door. I opened that.

Speaker 5 (25:53):
Door, but you did.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
And I think a lot of times is uh. As
black parents, we have to you know, be puish our
children a little harder sometimes because if I didn't line
to open that door, it was too lazy to do it,
then I wasn't gonna get in. So I learned.

Speaker 5 (26:14):
I learned their value of a lesson than that, you know,
and you know all the things that you know our parents,
you know, black poms a peach their kids, including having.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
The conversation you know.

Speaker 5 (26:29):
That you know was all of a sudden moves to
America after the fluence. But you know, I can't tell
you how often, you know, I had to use that
information that she gave me, you know, a child, about

(26:50):
dealing with white people, particularly white house. And see, you
know what, I.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Didn't get that conversation because that was really I mean
like when I was in school, a police officer to
me was and then this is back in the seventies
and sixties, a police officer was officer friendly. Okay, you

(27:19):
remember officer friendly. He would come to your classroom and
bring you coloring books and talk to the people. And
as a little kid, of course you're fascinated by a
police officer because he got a gun and all that
other stuff. But so I grew up not having a

(27:42):
bad image of the police until I got to high
school and hanging out with your budd.

Speaker 5 (27:52):
Well, you know what, people were hoping older than me
because when I remember, I remember the our school when
King got shot, right, I remember being so scared, and
I remember was scared on the teacher's face.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
M hm.

Speaker 5 (28:12):
You know they had that they at school, and the
teachers had the same look in their eyes, and as
the black kids like, well what's next? You know what
are we paying right? Because you know they're gonna shoot you.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
Know, hey, then you know.

Speaker 5 (28:34):
What a weak I remember, right, you know, from from
that point on, I you know, I had been literally
gods and my mom was very clear that you got
to be a certain way with a.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
White cop, right right. I you know, I don't I
remember about King. I remember that. I guess it must
have happened in my mind. It happened like in the afternoon,

(29:15):
and I remember getting out of school about three three
thirty and coming home and then they started blasting it
over the TV. Martin Luther King got shot, and I
remember being real solemn. I remember watching the funeral. That
was a big thing in our household. We watched the funeral,

(29:39):
and I remember that a horse driven carriage. You did
so I had never seen that. I mean god, I
think we were about eight seven, eight years old, you know,
and it was really really sad. And then but you
know what, I don't know. Have you ever heard does

(30:01):
zum Fruiter film? The film? Yeah, Zapruiter is dap r
U d e R And it is the man who
shot the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Okay. Now, I

(30:21):
was in my twenties before I actually saw that that
footage of Kennedy being shot. Dude. That's that messed me
up because I remember him getting shot, but I was
too young, and you know, I remember that him getting shot,

(30:45):
and I remember in my mind President Kennedy was the
best at the time, in my six year old mind,
and I remember him getting shot. But then I remember
I never saw the footage as a child. Okay. It
must have been in high school when somebody or I
had an assignment and they introduced me to this cause

(31:08):
zup Pruder was the name of the guy who shot
the video. Okay, but if you ever get a chance, anybody,
even the listeners out there, it's on YouTube, but look
at it. It is the most fascinating film when they've
slowed it down and all that. But what I didn't

(31:30):
know is they blew Kennedy's head. They blew his head off. Okay,
so right to the point where.

Speaker 7 (31:45):
His wife, yeah, yeah, yeah, right, did you see because
she like reached over the back of the yeah, you know,
and I'm trying to figure out what.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
Was she reaching off to catch his head? You know,
Like the first shot they shot him, he been down,
and the second shot we could in that film you
could see his head just going blowing up right, and
then his body went down and it seems like I

(32:21):
know it sounds morbid, but it seems like a piece
of his head. It seems like a piece of Yeah,
you know, it looked like it was it went over
the truth the Trump because his wife, she reaches for it.
I guess, you know what what you do when somebody's

(32:44):
head blows up and you're right next to him, you know,
So it appeared that she was chooting to keep it
all together. And and uh, if you know, I mean
of all the movies I've seen, or a movie that
was pretty uh uh gross, I.

Speaker 5 (33:05):
Mean that really pretty.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
And then to think about that, I didn't. I had
never seen it, you know. So I tell people as students,
not just for the graphicness, but to look at that
because that was you know, I mean, when they assassinated people,
they shot the hell out of them.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
Because I to New York. One of the persons I
did was go to the Arab battle room, which is
where they killed about medicine.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Oh man, I want to look at them. It was.
It was really the same mm hmm.

Speaker 5 (33:49):
Yeah. I was there a few times. I went there
for the soul still, you know, acted at least it was.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
Yeah, and we we know know that Malcolm X, you know,
you know from the books and stuff like that, he
was shot by a couple of black men that were
probably put up by the government to sue.

Speaker 5 (34:12):
Him or.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Or or the the mosque. You know. I don't know
if it was an inside job. We never knew. And
apparently I guess they did find a couple of guys
they want to jail for it. But and it's just
it's real tragic. One of his wife, I think his

(34:42):
white was Betty Surprised. I'm not sure about this, but
I think his daughter had a son and the son
burnt burnt down the high House, and that the grandmother

(35:04):
was Kire. So that's just you know, kind of trivia.
But I think Malcolm X's grandson, uh killed his mother
or something like that. I gotta I gotta research that.
But that was a just un weird circumstances. You know.

(35:30):
Another thing that was a book I don't know if
you ever read it, but it's called Cold Zero, Okay,
and it's written by a brother named Mark Blaine, and
it alludes to the fact that Jesse Jackson had something
to do with Martin Luther King's killer okay, because they

(35:55):
blamed it on this white dude, James Earl Ray or whatever.
And they they've looked at it all the way where
they say he couldn't have killed them, but somehow he
took he took the fall for that. Now there's a
picture of the balcony of the Lorraine Motel when King

(36:20):
was killed. Apparently about five minutes before that, Jesse Jackson
came out on the patio, okay. And I don't know
if it was a signal like Judas or whatever, but

(36:41):
he's the one that apparently told King was okay to
step out and get some fresh head. Now, this is
written in a book. I don't know it, but the
name of his coke Cole zero, and it's written by
Mark Lane. So all you booked not listen, uh check
it out, you know. And then of course the people say, oh, no,

(37:06):
he would never do anything like that, and so on
and so on. But just curiosity. We we don't never know,
just like we will never know if O. J wouldn't
killed that girl. You know, at the time, you know,
they they you know people the course everybody said, oh yeah,

(37:32):
everybody had their conspiracy, you know, uh, because of their
trouble marriage, but nobody uh knew And for a long
time I was in California and the house where O
J allegedly killed these people. Uh, people would tour you know,

(37:56):
so yeah, people are they were sick. They drive by,
you know and take pictures and ship and uh it
got so bad that they had to stop people from
coming because of the other neighbors, you know. But it
was a victu It was a tourist spots. So now

(38:18):
I don't even know if they they uh tour it
up tours ouse. I know they tore up OJ's house
and I also know they had they bought all of
this paraphernalia of OJ, and they went in downtown Los
Angeles and some of these folks I wouldn't say, but

(38:42):
persuasion they are. But they burned his ship in the
middle of Fourth Street downtown and it was a ceremony.
You know. I just thought that was a big money
you know, I mean, wasn't wasn't he did it or not?
He got uh they set him free. Okay, Now OJ

(39:06):
screwed up on his own and went back to jail
with some other shit, but that he was set up
for it too, so they had it out to get
him in the way, and uh, you know, my condultnces
to the Goldman family and the Brown family, you know,
and I've heard there's some other conspiracies that says he

(39:29):
didn't do it. There's it's something called it's a it's
a YouTube video called My Brother the serial Killer. Okay,
it's called My Brother the serial Killer, and it's on
YouTube and it talks about how O J didn't kill

(39:51):
him and it was apparently this guy that was like
a carpenter had been traveling and his brother did this
documentary about it, okay, and saying how his brother landed

(40:14):
at the coach's house. And no, people never investigated this
because they just assumed, oh, they did it from the beginning,
but they never did it. But they talk about how
this guy was like a vagrant, he came to town
and he came to the coach's house to do some work. Okay,

(40:36):
I swear to guy, y'all My brother the serial Killer
and it's on YouTube at least it was, and it
you know, it's about our I adn't left the time,
but it talks about how the brother came in contact
with them and how I don't know if the brother

(40:58):
said he did it or whatever, but they reported the
news of the cops and they did not. Uh they
so well that's it.

Speaker 5 (41:09):
We'll never know that well never now, Yeah, well enough,
and you know, but the and and the culture of
momart had been thing. I mean, the fact that you know,
a black man use the system in the way that

(41:30):
oh they use the system is what irritated and the
higher of you know, the entirety of white Americans.

Speaker 1 (41:42):
I mean, the.

Speaker 5 (41:44):
The folks who were basically did it, both the ones
who you know happiness didn't get away with it.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
Well, y'all were split down on racial lines. I I
brought it up because I still have friends that don't
believe OJ killed his wife. So I'm gonna add I'm
gonna ask my caller six four six to zero zero

(42:14):
zero nine four eight, do you think did O J
kill this girl? Or was he set up? My thought
is from the evidence, I don't think he killed him,
but I think he knows who did. And apparently the

(42:39):
night when he was supposed to run him back to
get out of town, that apparently that night he was
seen speeding down the street. So my philosophy is he
had somebody followed them and somehow the guy ryn whatever

(43:08):
it's named Goldman. He was delivering something to the Cole's
house which was said to be from drugs or whatever.
I don't know, and then whatever happened, the guy attacked
that guy and it got so good. The guy was

(43:30):
he was physically fit, so the guy gave him a
run for his money. But somehow, this is my philosophy.
Somehow the cold came to the door and in the
heat of it all, she pulled off his ski masks
and she knew who it was, and he couldn't leave

(43:52):
no witnesses. So I think that's the way. I think
that's the way it happened. And then he ran back
to Ojo was somewhere at the meeting place and he said,
hey man, the ship went wrong and uh, Nicole pulled
out my head and I had to do it, and

(44:17):
Okay freaked out and knew that he was supposed to
be out of town and he ran away and they
went to Chicago and got his add So I know
it's old hat and white people don't.

Speaker 5 (44:30):
Go it may have happened that way, you know, but
I do. My thought was from I thought.

Speaker 1 (44:37):
The whole thing from New York.

Speaker 5 (44:39):
I didn't.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
I didn't follow.

Speaker 5 (44:45):
And you know, from where I sat, it was feeling
that he had maybe like you said, or had the
supping and but be awesome, brilliant, brilliant the system and

(45:05):
then oh yeah, to get himself off and that is.

Speaker 3 (45:15):
Maybe proud.

Speaker 5 (45:17):
You know, I thought ahead, you've got you've got the
money you put to America, that you gots got money,
you could get away with her. Hey, And I mean
they just squawk from the Kennedy did it. It's never quark,
you know.

Speaker 1 (45:36):
Right, it's work.

Speaker 5 (45:37):
Nobody's had nothing right.

Speaker 1 (45:39):
Right, right, right, right, and and you know, and that's
that's funny because you know, I mean, who knew how
much money to get out with murder? You know, I
still think, I mean, in my heart and heart time,
I guess I kind of do the But at the

(46:03):
same time, I know that they had a trouble marriage
and his sister girl not to be ill of the dead,
she was doing some outrageous things, you know, like h
and she could push his buttons. And because he had

(46:23):
apparently been with this girl since she was seventeen years old,
so you know, and nothing is right. You know, I
hate that, you know, like I said, she lost her life.
But you know, I'm just curious. You never know in Hollywood,

(46:44):
as they say. And then a lot of strange death
I remember, you know, wouldn't used to die weird, you know,
couldn't believe that. And then and on the anniversary of
her death, her daughter died in the same way. You know, I.

Speaker 3 (47:09):
Know, what is that true?

Speaker 5 (47:11):
Yes, I look it.

Speaker 1 (47:14):
Yet almost to the day, Bobbie Christina, she died almost
to the day, if not on the day. Then her
mother died, and she died in the bathtub like her
mother did. Yeah, google it, Google it. I'm telling you.

(47:41):
That's what makes it so crazy, you.

Speaker 5 (47:46):
Know, But it was so much.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
Yeah, it was almost on the day. It was right
about the same time. And they died the same way,
drugs in the tub and yeah, yeah, I don't think
I'm wrong. And google it, and it's just like that's

(48:10):
it's too neat. It's just too neat. I mean, what
are the chances of that actually happened in the same
way both, you know, Paul and started to go out
in side, and I think I think about whoor Bobby Brown.

(48:35):
I mean, that's just and he not only not only
that daughter, he lost his son he lost one of
his sons too that got killed. So his wife got
killed and two of his children you know, got killed too.

(48:56):
So is it was just really really crazy, you know,
and I just hate to think that that was just
a coincidence. But you know, uh, just talking about different
ship tonight six four six two zero zero zero nine

(49:19):
fo eight. Now I see that Kamala because there's been
some question of how do you say your name? This
is Kamela or Kamala, Kamala, Kamala, Yeah, Tamala, tamal Right,

(49:42):
so I guess you know it's it's probably because I've
caught myself saying kamala, you know, but I think that's
more of a uh a cocker sooy pronunciation. Yeah yeah yeah,
her model, Yeah yeah, I think that's that, you know.

(50:05):
And speaking of your boy tramps, you know that. Uh
in ten days we got a debate, and uh, I'm
looking forward to it. Debate. I watched, like clearly, she
had an interview on Seeing Then the other night. I

(50:28):
haven't seen it, but I've heard mixed reviews on it.

Speaker 5 (50:33):
You know.

Speaker 1 (50:34):
Of course they're looking for anything to take out and
uh what I'm like, but she said, we're all going back, okay,
even if you don't want, we ain't going back, you know.
And then I heard, uh Tramp says he don't win.
He going to Venezuela. He's making his extra plain now,

(51:00):
you know, because you know it's gonna say it's grig
and it's not fair, you know. You know, they're trying
to stop the skill, stop stop the vote, you know,
and it's not and we we didn't got too far.
You know, I just hope, oh I'm si. We need

(51:24):
to get the vote, get out of the vote, vote
and also you know, help some people who can't get
to the poste.

Speaker 5 (51:35):
You know.

Speaker 1 (51:35):
It's you know, like I got, I got a h
a cut. And then it's the shame because I got
some black people that I know talking about they don't vote.
You know, that's the most stupid ass nine things that
you could do. It's not vote. And that's the only
young out there. If you think about non voting, that's

(51:58):
that's a vote for for Tramp. Okay, and we can't
have it. There is no way that.

Speaker 5 (52:08):
You know, it's like somebody else's but people do for themselves.
But you know, for us not to both the vote
for Tramp.

Speaker 1 (52:19):
Mm hmmm, and some some of us, and not that
the handful of blacks that I'm supporting him. There's only
a handful. I mean, his valley.

Speaker 5 (52:38):
Needed to be believed.

Speaker 1 (52:43):
I mean, you may see one or two in the crowd,
but that said, you don't seem no contentency.

Speaker 3 (52:48):
About helpful, you know.

Speaker 1 (52:53):
And after this woman and I really I'm kind of
I'm kind of gonna we hold the women responsible to
this one because this is the one chance that uh,
they can get this done, you know. And the women,

(53:14):
you know, forget the trunk supported women who can't deal
with them because they just.

Speaker 5 (53:19):
I think I think aprust of the women in extread
them are tired. They're really tired of host menity. And
you know, his uh money mad uh is pretty gonna
help them, you know, to come out.

Speaker 1 (53:44):
Yeah, you're right, right, well, but that's everybody we'll because
there was a cat lady, O for a cat lady
and the dog lady. You know basically that my buck
was saying, if you don't uh support women, right, oh no,

(54:05):
he was like, if if you don't have any children,
you basically don't know how to run your life in
the government, you know. The cat child stileless cat ladies.
Come on, dude, how much more beligerent can they be?
You know? And then Trump saying he's done more for

(54:28):
the black community since Abraham Lincoln. I mean, if anybody
would advise him to not say shit like that.

Speaker 3 (54:39):
Yeah, yeah, that's why, right, you know, he just continued to.

Speaker 1 (54:47):
Show how Oh yeah, just let it. I said, just
let me, just let them talk, Just let them talk.
But h uh. Anyway, right, I'm working on a play

(55:11):
Maggie Never Been Here. It's gonna premiere around Thanksgiving, and
I am poud to say that we are casting and
we're having our first read through tomorrow, and uh so, yeah,
wish this luck. It's a new endeavor. It's a musical.

(55:31):
Uh so, we're about to put on an on but
I are hard hats on and and dive in. I'm
doing two shows. There's another one, and then my wife's
in the show. Let's start with her. She's in the
show called Within a Shadow, which is gonna be at
the Den Theater next week and it's gonna be running

(55:59):
to like six weeks. And it's a story of a
young lady going through life, and my wife, Margot, has
a part in it. And we'll tell you guys all
about that in about a week. And also I'm doing
a show at disable Museum. It's called Invitation to a Stranger,

(56:23):
written by Safia Bernard and that's going to be our
Cobra with fifth and fifth, two eggs, only more information
to come. And we're doing Maggie Never Better, which is
going to premiere. It's a world premiere and it's going
to be the weekend before Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving weekend, so

(56:44):
if you guide me something to do during the holidays,
this is a perfect thing. It's a family musical and
a lot of fun. So that's what I'm doing. But
also this Sunday I would tell you guys, I'm going
to be featured in a TV series called Emperor of

(57:07):
Ocean Park and it's with Forrest Whitaker. And uh, it's
on the MGM network. It's a streaming network. So if
you don't have MGM, you I don't think you'd be
able to get it, but you might be able to
get it to another site. But you can download MGM

(57:28):
on your TV. I guess I had to do that
too to see it. But uh, that's happening tomorrow. No
Sunday August first, So Sunday night, turn on Emperor Motion
Part just ghet the the switch on your TV. You
know that that theory or electric you know it'll pop,

(57:55):
it'll pop it in. You know that's smart TV's everywhere now.
But uh, but listen, I want to think all my
callers from calling in. It's just a short hour and
we take a journey down talk radio, and we are
so proud of the fifty three thousand listeners we have.

(58:15):
I checked the dashboard. We're in China, We're in Japan,
We're in the Netherlands, We're in Canada, Great Usa.

Speaker 3 (58:25):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (58:26):
I want to thank one of my co hosts, uh,
the Great Renny Stockton. And uh, what's what's your therapist
clinic name?

Speaker 4 (58:38):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (58:39):
My factors is called Brothers by Sisters counsel Say it again,
Brothers by Sisters, Brothers by.

Speaker 1 (58:51):
Sisters, look it up. Give him a call, see what
he does.

Speaker 5 (58:55):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (58:56):
But we.

Speaker 5 (58:58):
Check me out a place.

Speaker 1 (59:01):
Yeah, brother Counseling, diet I act together for the new year. Okay,
Well we gotta go. Thank you guys for listening. We
will be back all right tomorrow, by tomorrow for the ship.
Yeah right, Okay, thanks a lot we'll see y'all next week.

(59:26):
All right, that's nice.

Speaker 2 (59:45):
But I didn't make a sugar say about I've got
a hobby, but no time I'm checking trouble, sugar moving
down the lit.

Speaker 4 (01:00:01):
I come a mother, but that's a cake trouble.

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
Man, don't even know way I've come a mother. I'm
not a real man. I'm gonna give you.

Speaker 5 (01:00:21):
I'm gonna go down.

Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
I'm gonna getting that.

Speaker 3 (01:00:28):
They're gonna get that.

Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
SHO have to this trouble them. They're not all, they're
not management.

Speaker 3 (01:00:44):
Here.

Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
We'll get us what you think.

Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
Got me for him? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
Yeah, come a home.

Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
I had to fight, took him and then went over.

Speaker 3 (01:01:20):
Lad, I come a p.

Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
I had to win the start a little again. How
come a trouble there don't begin in time with me?
He hey?

Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
How on the places and I different places?

Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
I got the convention they did mynther. That's just what
you will make I get an't bother me ready to
make it up there with the brother not there, my
trouble then up together. How Ever, kind of attention to
so off?

Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
How friend?

Speaker 2 (01:02:02):
I know a real race with a trouble bado coming back,
I tell about get back.

Speaker 3 (01:02:15):
That's only dream.

Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
Anybody shop, s show come up.

Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
That's not l anything.

Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
They're not home.

Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
They will let it.

Speaker 7 (01:02:33):
Watching the face.

Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
Comes cool.

Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
I didn't make it very Everybody go
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