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But I got something that's much c now. I'm a
special guest by the name Savon Pune. She's been in
real estate investments technology about twenty five years now, and
I guess she saw it when she was like, what
five years old, because she still looks like she's about
twenty five years old at the same time, Zvon, I
know you're find her on private Gitch. Thanks for taking
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the time to call Big Sea Sports. How you're doing.
I'm doing a super fantastic I always appreciate you very much.
I've known you for almost like two decades now. It
seems time flies when you're having fun. But you know,
I just got to say, there's something about this climate
that we're in. You've always been an entrepreneur, always been
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something that was thriving to be better at everything from
being like a beauty model and then a great mother
and mother of children and all that good stuff. But
now you do so many different things. Talk about this
new investment opportunity that you were telling me about after
you make me feel guilty about having.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
Well, it fell on my lap actually, and oh my gosh,
I'm so really privileged to have this opportunity fall on
my lap. And basically what we do as a company
is a technology company person foremost, which I invest in
a lot of technology companies. Yeah, and and and it's
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a technology company that is a taking plastic waste from
your communities, the oceans, the landfills, the world that is,
you know, being polluted by all these these plastic pollutions.
We're taking all the plastics, turning it into a bio
oil and working with the likes of Shells and Excellons
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and major multi billion dollar company and collaborating with hospitals
and hotels and such. But that's what we do. That's
what we do. And we're basically you know, having uh
visuals out there to help with the cause, to help
contribute to our plastic waste cause. So we're doing great
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for the world for our generations to come, while doing
very well financially for ourselves. So there's so much in
the world of plastic with plastic to bio oil, which
is recycle oil to plastic credit, which is really what
we really need to pay attention to, because we never
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paid attention to carbon credit and only the politicians are
making a ton of money on carbon credit and we
actually miss that whole bandwagon. But now there is such
thing as a plastic credit right now, and this opportunity
has come literally on my doorstep March of twenty twenty five.
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And it's really really taken a lot of fractions. And
like I mentioned, you know, we are consuming so much
plastic as a whole in the world. As a matter
of fact, the US consume four times more plastic than
any other country in the world.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
That's crazy, that's crazy.
Speaker 10 (13:07):
Also, talking the grades, von Pun, if you can just
learn minch of the name of this company organization that
you were telling me about today.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
Please go right hand.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
Absolutely. The company is called Coursair Global International okay. And
course their spelt cor s AI R Coursair okay. And
they yeah, and they do have a marketing arm which
is amplable and that's actually the marketing arm for other companies.
Speaker 10 (13:36):
Wonderful savon talking to the grades of von Poon twenty
five years in business, real estate, investment, private planes made
me feel guilty but you said, Trumpton, you use your.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Guilty you know, you know, so you know those those
classics aren't going to bow the grade itself. It takes
about four to five hundred years. Yes, the bottles that
you drink, the two frush that that that you brush with,
especially the twoth Prus, that's five hundred years. There your phone,
I'm taking the phone that you're drinking from. It's not
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going to bow the great twenty four hours. It takes years.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
You know, I drink from the bottle.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
Okay, I know you do. I'm trying to help you
out child, and I'm trying to help you out here.
Speaker 10 (14:18):
Okay, okay, but you can contribute to your plastic waste, child,
can you can contribute and.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
You can contribute with Corsair? Yeah, absolutely, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 10 (14:30):
I'm trying to not get into plastic. I'm trying to mask,
like my credit cards so much when that help? Is
that a way to say I'm not a little bit
of time?
Speaker 2 (14:39):
You know, it's a huge elephant. It's the number two
environmental issue in the world, number two, number two. So
every country is is knowing for a fact that we
do have a pandemic here, and the pandemic in our
future for our generation is plastic. So I'm so glad
that Corsair is doing something really great about that. I'm
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so glad that they're making it, making us aware of it,
and also offering the opportunity for us to get involved
and do well while while doing very good. And at
the same token, they're bringing in that direct sales market
a business model, and they're amplifying it with the blockchain.
So everything is on the blockchain. Guys. This is a
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technology company on the blockchain and and merging with a
brick and board operation. So that's that that that really
is a perfect storm for for anyone who wants to
invest or look at a really sustainable and profitable business.
Speaker 3 (15:40):
Now, let me ask you.
Speaker 10 (15:41):
You know I cover sports. I know you're a sports
fan too. Me Basketball right now is big? Is the
number one thing to watch on television? Of course, NBA players,
if you see on this sidelines, are all drinking from
a plastic water bottle. They take their label laws, but
they still consume a lot of water bottles. So if
you could talk to the NBA Commissionered, Adam Silva and
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not just make me the only guilty man, what would
you say to the NBA players like a Stephen Curry
or dreamind Green about doing this program and getting rid
of those those plastic bottles that are all over the
place your thoughts.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
You know, everyone, every company, every into individual right now
is environmentally conscious about what they're doing, and that adds
to their their resume. You know, they're they're doing lots
of nonprofit from here to there. From helping you know,
with energy and whatnot, helping with plastic is actually are
really really really great, a great environmental stance that you
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want to take, and everyone is really embracing it. So
for for a lot of you know, the the athletes
out there that wants to get behind something that has
meaning that that will will really change our world, trying
to mitigate this plastic issue is a big thing. And
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being the sponsor of being the voice, you know, to
let people know that, hey, you know, we have a
company that is actually taking globally one of it's on
point to be the biggest global company to really tackle
down all of these plastic ways. To see, plastic can
go in our food and it goes in our waterways
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and whatnot. You know, such thing as microplastic we're drinking
from the plastic bottle, but it does seep, you know,
the microplastic, and it is harming our health. It is
harming our mammals and our fishes and whatnot. Course SHARE
is putting programs together. Not only are we removing plastic
from the you know, oceans and so forth, but we're
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also you know, creating more jobs in the world throughout
the world, hundreds of jobs that we've created, and we've indirectly,
indirectly created business opportunities and income opportunities for hundreds of
thousands of people as well. So really that is our mission,
is to get rid of all of these plastic solutions
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to be the solution for plastic pollution. There you go,
solution for plastic solution.
Speaker 10 (18:09):
I want to do something. I want to do something
to take I want to let a lot of Now,
don't get nervous. Want to ask you this question because
I know women are psychic, so you might know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
Now.
Speaker 10 (18:19):
When I was talking to you earlier, you said, Charleton,
is this going to be on TV or audio? Because
I have to do my hair, like what a do
in your hair? Have to do with me on a program?
Just just just to take the first rout of me.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
Please.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
Well, you know again, I gotta look good at it.
Speaker 3 (18:39):
So when brother, when men go on a date.
Speaker 10 (18:41):
Now you're saying, leave the credit card at home because
it's made up plastic? Is that what you're saying.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
I'm okay with you.
Speaker 10 (18:50):
I do want to say one of the things I
know about your your state business, that I really appreciate
that about you. You're one of the few people that
everybody meet dinner. It's about ten years ago we went
down to the Bay Area and you actually offered to
buy me dinner after we went to some type of presentation,
and I remember I had catfish and you you may
have forgotten that, but that's like that's a breath of
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fresh air.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
And you have to get paid with cash.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
Well, you've you've always been a dear friend of mine,
and you know, I'm I'm actually really taken back and
took a think that you remember such, you know, small
token of appreciation. I mean, I'm actually really taking back now.
Speaker 10 (19:34):
Now. I may not remember a lot of you. I
appreciate you now. I may not remember a lot of
things a woman says to me, but I remember what
you failed me.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
To. A man's heart gets to his stomach.
Speaker 10 (19:50):
Great, And I want to ask you savon and the
a few minutes that we have left.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
Of course, you and I do some.
Speaker 10 (19:56):
Real estate business together also and some financial services. I
really appreciate You're one of the people that I've met
in the last fifteen years.
Speaker 3 (20:04):
It seems that you know everyone in the world.
Speaker 10 (20:07):
But I got to be honest, I was a little
bit offended when you told me that they flew you
down to Texas and I had to fight coach. What
what's that all about? How did the pretty women always
get airline tickets?
Speaker 3 (20:16):
Your thoughts?
Speaker 2 (20:20):
It's skills. Yes, beauty is not only from the heart,
and you got to put some skills into that. But
but I definitely the next trip I make, I'll definitely
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give you a call.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (20:42):
Now when I invite you, When I invite you to
this NBA, part of your promise, you're not gonna make
these brothers feel bad Forroo. It's looking on plastic bottles,
your thoughts anything.
Speaker 3 (20:56):
We are progressed.
Speaker 10 (21:00):
Two shade nubble and don't ever kill a man, man man.
But I want to say, talking to the grades of WPU,
I do want to ask you and in this business
because what you're what you're talking about really is for
the future, not just for ourselves before our planet. I
was watching a documentary on a news program and they
(21:22):
were showing that the plastics that are out there all
over the world, it actually can stretch around the world
if it were a rope, because every country is using
plastics instead of glass. So the cause that you're a
part of is something that's not only going to help
us now, but as you said, four to five hundred years,
it's a lifespan of plastic.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Your thoughts, Yeah, yeah, that is. It doesn't buy the
great So four to five hundred years as right now,
swimming in the Pacific Ocean is plastic waste the size
of two state of Texas. So we we we have.
It's polluting everywhere. You know, bali Wan Weava collaborated with
with Volli one for their beaches to get rid of
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all the plasta that goes on from the beaches and start.
But it's infested everywhere. It used to be so you
know that everyone in the world would dump all of
their plastics in China. So China was like the number
one plastic waste garbage jump zone. After a while, they
say no more. You guys keep their own garbage, don't
don't don't throw your garbage one. And so now the
(22:26):
Western holes like, well, what do we do with this garbage?
Speaker 3 (22:28):
You know?
Speaker 2 (22:29):
You know, and do we have a solution? And quite
frankly the solution. Only about five to nine percent of
what the classic that we produce, which is over five
hundred million metric tons of plastic, is actually being recycled.
So if we combine all the municipality and all the
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garbage recycling company and our company as a whole, we're
only tackling less than nine percent of that every single year.
Eighty nine point eighty nine point one percent is being
jumped elsewhere, whether it's on land and we don't have
lands anymore, and right, you know, to put all these
(23:12):
these these things. Even the Philippines, I'm working with the
government of the Philippines, and they're saying, we don't have
any more land.
Speaker 3 (23:17):
For this garbage.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
We've got to figure out a way to get rid
of these plastic. I mean, they're trying to repurpose it.
We're building material. I was talking to some of the
the constituent that's that's that's dealing with all that. He's saying,
you know, well that's slow. I mean, you know, we're
we're we're making more classic faster than we can recycle it,
and we don't know what to do with it. And
(23:39):
so when I brought this, when I brought Coorse there
and what we do to them and tell them how
fast we've been doing it and such, they were like,
oh my god, this is a blessing. So we're looking
to put multiple facilities here in the US. We have
internationally over twenty different reactors internationally from you know, Southeast Asia,
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Thailand and in Finland and the Netherlands and Balis and such.
But we are on point to put our first three
facilities in Florida, in Texas as well in New Jersey.
So we're working with the you know, the the mayors
and the cities and the municipal uh you know folks
and want not to so basically work it through. So
(24:23):
we as as a company, we're we're making a conscientious effort,
you know, to basically share this with the public, let
them know that they too can also help contribute to
the plastic pandemic and they they can actually get paid
very well for their plastic contribution as well. So definitely, Uh,
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Speaker 3 (24:56):
Number that eight.
Speaker 10 (24:59):
Hundred them into a sixty four when I get my
TV station run and I want to get you on
the air and you don't need makeup. But I know,
what is it about women that don't want to be
seen without makeup?
Speaker 3 (25:09):
Tell me what is that? Because men don't wear makeup.
Speaker 10 (25:11):
For the most part, except for maybe one percent of
your lust. Well you know, the guy in the White
House does, but I won't get into that.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
It's orange.
Speaker 10 (25:17):
But what is it about makeup that makes you have
that superwoman power? Because natural is wonderful to me. I
love seeing natural, but makeup is too. You know, it's
all good, but you know.
Speaker 2 (25:26):
It's you know, it's just something hanced. You know, you
want to make the lift look shinier, the eyes look bigger.
It's it's just it's just something enhance it. And it's like,
you know, it's like you're putting honey for the bee,
and the.
Speaker 10 (25:43):
Bee, you know, you see, that's the problem. That's what
makes us use a credit card. All that lipstick and
make up.
Speaker 6 (25:52):
You.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Know, you know, and potable and dude, you gotta smell
the part and the part you're not smelling the party.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
That sounds good.
Speaker 10 (26:07):
It's the Great Savant giving dating tips for the men
I think who.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
Don't have love in their life. Off friends.
Speaker 10 (26:13):
I want to say in the final minutes Von talking
to you is like if this is we've been on
the air for like fifteen minutes, it for like three minutes,
and I really appreciate that you've.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
Expanded my listen my listening span. You said, yeah, you know,
you know men don't listen. You gotta write something down for.
Speaker 10 (26:31):
Give you some dating the Great Savanna and bisies for us.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
And closing, I just want to say.
Speaker 10 (26:45):
To you that I appreciate you and how you've always
been so inspirational a businesswoman, entrepreneurial. You're very well spoken,
you give great interviews, and you give great advice. I
too When I go to the grocery store and they
say paper a plan. Because of you right now and
making me so so guilty, I'm gonna start singing paper
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that makes fIF you good number.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Again. You can still help to contribute to to your
your plastic way. Yeah again, study more on the plastic credit.
You do offer credit for any individual and or investors. Yeah,
to to really accumulate. That is a true asset that's
happening right now. It's the next big thing like the
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like like the carbon credits. So definitely get back, you
know with with the phone line thereto to get more
infort Yeah.
Speaker 10 (27:37):
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hundred seven seven to a sixty four. Now you know,
I'm a great talker, not the best listener, So I'm
gonna have to listen to you more so you can
explain to me what I signed up for. Because usually
when you say Charles and do this, I say okay.
I just say, okay, I got to learn to be
a better negotiator instead of sain't okay.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
Does that make sense to you?
Speaker 2 (27:58):
No, yeah, it does absolutely. I think I think that
that was really good. Only everyone and only just that
is so fun.
Speaker 3 (28:16):
You're so funny.
Speaker 10 (28:17):
I want to tell you thank you so much for
joining me on Big Sea Sports. You are a super
fantastic person. I would be nothing but the best. And
let's our business twenty five my friend.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
Okay, absolutely love you.
Speaker 10 (28:28):
You have the great days, super savon Pune, always always
doing business. This is Big S Sports. I'm gonna take
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What a great conversation about getting rid of the plastics
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to say, give the praise, praise, praise. That's my spray
that take it with it well as I want to say, touchdown, Homos,
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three point play, oh man wall the He's going all
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I love bringing your NBA basketball no matter what it is.
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I love bringing the DBAG sports. I have a sneeze
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But I do want to say I love bringing your
big sports and I love NBA basketball. Steph Curry for three, Yes,
get the whole in your life, Jimmy Buckets for three, Yes,
get the hole. And then tonight the great Buddy Hugh
for three, Yes, get the whole.
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This is big cea sports coming to you after the
Great savon Pune. I gotta stop here. There so many classics,
and that's a clue for a lot of men. When
you go out to dinner, Let the lady play because
they pay me the cash. I hope somebody I said
that right, Let the ladies pay because they play with cash.
Leave the credit card that holds all Fred level ward.
But I do want to say to night's NBA basketball,
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A great game already underway. The Cleveland Cavalier is taking
on the Indiana Pacers. Now the Pacers are up one
game to none. I think Cleveland will win tonight. They
have to have a good game. If they go down
oh to two and then go back to Indiana, it's
gonna be over. So I think they'll have a great
game to night and get to win back at Cleveland.
Last night, it was the New York Knicks, the Knickerbockers.
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They winned the TV Guards ze were down by twenty
points and then that game win and over time Bronzey
had a chance to win it in regulation, but he's
the ball rolled in and out of the hoop that
happens at the Lepracon Stadium known as TV guardens. But
then they won it in the end. They played big
time players, make big time plays.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
Talon Bronson four three, yes, get in the hole.
Speaker 10 (31:30):
And I think Big Seeds Sports is the only one
the universe that had the Knicks winning in game one.
If they can win in game one, they're not gonna
win game two. Jason Tatum at the three that could
have won the game for the Boston sets. That's when
you dropped the ball into the paint, you got a
call or team why not going to the paint. But
nowadays a lot of guys won a two threes and
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that's all Flay and level Ward. So the New York
think they're up one game to none over Boston.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
I think Boston will get game two. That just what
my opinion is. But the game that I thought.
Speaker 10 (32:04):
Would go seven games the Oklahoma City Honda and then
the Denver Nuggets. Nicola Yoki's forty four points twenty two rebounds.
That brother was playing some basketball and they willed themselves
to win.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
It was Darren Gordon for three, Yes, to get the
hole as Tom expired. He hit that three with about
two seconds left in the clock.
Speaker 10 (32:29):
And then okay, so he had a long heave and
it just hit the back of the backboard. But if
you look at what Denver did, they were down most
of the game. I do think the player of the game,
in my opinion, is Russell Westbrook wants to redown with
was was wrapped by Denver. Russell Westbrook broke out, got
across the half court and I'm thinking, don't shoot the ball. Russell,
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he had dispissed the three. He's not a great three
point shooter. He's more than drive with the paint. But
he kicked the ball out to Gordon, and Gordon rattled
in a three point basket.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
Didn't take it down in side, but he said he
was open, so he took a chance, and that to
me won the game for the Denver Nuggets.
Speaker 10 (33:05):
Now they have home court advantage even more so than
that because the altitude in Denver's five thousand and eighty
six feet or more, and the players from Oklahoma City
when they grew up into the altitude, then lake plump
beyond of them like they are at home. So, okay, see,
they gotta get game two. If not, I'm not gonna
say they'll get swept. But if they don't get game two,
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they'll probably lose in five games.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
I don't see them winning a game in Denver. They
got to find a way to win at home and
try to get.
Speaker 10 (33:36):
Game seven back of Okay, See, they're not going to
win a game in Denver.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
The altitude is too difficult.
Speaker 10 (33:41):
And Jamal Murray didn't even have a great game, but
he was a facilitator. And when Gordon hit that three,
you think, get the ball to the joker, let the
joker shoot.
Speaker 3 (33:52):
But Gordon's a clutch flayer.
Speaker 10 (33:53):
He did the same thing when they beat the Clippers
in one of the games where he had a last
second shot that won the game.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
So it's more valuable than people give him credit for.
Speaker 10 (34:02):
He's the third best player on that team behind Yogic
and also Murray. When it comes to MVP, I think
jullis Alexander will still win the MVP all because the
Jokers won it three out of four years, and sometimes
you get tired of seeing the same person win it,
just like Michael Jordan didn't win it every year, Maggie
didn't win it every year, Kobe didn't win it every year,
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and you have players.
Speaker 3 (34:24):
The NBA wants to move players around.
Speaker 10 (34:26):
But I do feel that Denver, because they won Game one,
I think they're gonna win this series. Oklahoma City showed
they're inexperienced young legs. Yeah, a lot of young men.
They're gonna reckless at times, and they don't know how
to close out. It happened to them last year. They
were also the number one seed. Not knocking their team.
They're fantastic team. They think, like find out that trout
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was so loud. But when you play a team with
experience that's been there before, Denver went to the finals.
They beat that Miami Heat in the finals just a
couple of years ago. They have the playoff experience with
the Kola Yogis and then Jamal Murray and then bringing
in Gordon. They got rid of coach Boulogne earlier this year.
But it's not the coaches. It's the players. The players
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make plays. I know there's always to talk about finding
the right coach, but it's the players that make plays.
If we saw that last night, and I think tonight
we're gonna see a lot of things too. I tell
you tonight, I'm excited about what's going on in the
world of NBA basketball. I want to talk more about
the Golden Date Warriors and the Minnesota timberwoofs.
Speaker 3 (35:30):
I think the n C Paul I'll be back in
just a moment. Curry for three.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
Yes, g the ho.
Speaker 9 (35:43):
That's pret good that you think you're doing something and
that's all we gotta do.
Speaker 4 (35:47):
Who's the painting has been true? Is what makes you enough?
Speaker 2 (35:51):
The stories you've got experienced is what makes you know.
You get to get tired, you get get frustrated, and
you get to get skis. You'll own the right last
keep movement, great purpose for yourself and see what's possible.
This isn't the day to decide the skills that you
have right now that you think it taking you away from.
Speaker 4 (36:09):
Your best future.
Speaker 3 (36:11):
I promise you get the same skills.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
They're going to transform your life. And then you see
yourself every day an.
Speaker 10 (36:17):
Ordinary man, an ordinary woman making one more extraordinary decision.
Speaker 2 (36:22):
And when you make enough extraordinary.
Speaker 10 (36:24):
Decisions, your life becomes unrecognizable.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
Unrecognizable.
Speaker 10 (36:32):
All right, I'm back from that Big C. Pauls also
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Speaker 3 (36:54):
Coming soon to delimit this TV. I want to talk
about the key and victory tonight for the Golden State
Warriors because I'm on the West coast.
Speaker 10 (37:01):
If the power of the bee, here's the power of
the beets, and praise. You gotta get it praised.
Speaker 3 (37:07):
Men and women. You know it's true. I was talking
to do the great some Bond food. And if you
talk about white women wear makeup because they want to
be more super fantastic.
Speaker 10 (37:16):
Now, if you're a man, if you're a real man,
I don't need makeup. All I need is to take
a shower once a week. I want it natural. Take
a shower once a week. Men, you understand what I'm saying.
And wash your dirties, fing your nails and your dirty.
Speaker 3 (37:31):
Toenails, but no makeup. Men. It's the power of the
fee that drives men to do crazy things.
Speaker 10 (37:38):
I've seen men take showers every day, brush our teeth,
comb our hair, or sieve our head because of the
power of the bee. Is the power of the bee
that drives men to do crazy things. Now, hold on, ladies,
you think it's a makeup, You think it's a lipstick,
you think it's getting your hair done. I've known a
lot of women from sea to shiny sea. And what
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motivates women. And don't say you don't agree with it?
And women, you know it's true. It's the power of
the D. You know the power of the D makes
women go crazy. I've seen it with my own two eyes.
Don't say it's not true. I've heard some private conversations
among ladies, and they do everything they can. They take showers,
they use deodorant, they even put a makeup, they change
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their hairstyle, they'll pay their females, their totails, all because
they want the power of the D.
Speaker 3 (38:31):
The power of the D. It makes men and women
do crazy things.
Speaker 10 (38:35):
And I heard my great granddaddy talking about it one
time and I heard my great grandmama talking about it.
They said something about the power of the FEE that
women possess. It makes men stand up and pay attention,
as long as it's a lot more than like two
minutes of attention. Because b if we have an add
sometimes unless you feedless, you want a man to listen to, you,
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put some food this belly. It's not all the makeup,
it's not the it's food in this belly.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
It's called the power of the V that makes men listen.
Speaker 10 (39:05):
And on the other hand, I heard my grandparents say,
you know, it's the power of the D. When men think,
if I'm gonna just get a shower every now and
then once a week, whether I needed to not brust
my teeth, comb my hair, or shaved and put on
something deodorant so they can impress women, that's not what
does it. I've heard women.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
Say if the power of the D, the power of.
Speaker 10 (39:28):
The D will make women do crazy things, plans trains
and out of the bills. They'll get on them just
to experience the power of the D. And when you
know what the power of the D.
Speaker 3 (39:38):
What the power of the D and the power of
the thing is the Sha.
Speaker 10 (39:41):
You don't know what the power of the D is
and the power of the V is. It's what makes
the universe come together.
Speaker 3 (39:48):
The power of the D and the power of the V.
Speaker 10 (39:50):
You'll see it tonight on this playing in nb basketball
because the power of the V. And every woman knows
what I mean. If you use the power of the
V can make men climb mountains. I've seen men go
to war because of the power of the V. It's
not classic, and I've seen women do the same thing.
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The power of the D makes women do a lot
of things in life. I've heard it from a great
grand appearance. It would be on full display the night
in NBA basketball. The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Indiana Pacers.
Speaker 3 (40:23):
Did have some praise.
Speaker 10 (40:24):
I think give them praise for praise, but the power
of the D and the power of the thie would
be on just play the night in Minnesota where the
Golden State warest come the down.
Speaker 3 (40:36):
And they know it's true. The power of the D.
It makes women do crazy things.
Speaker 10 (40:42):
But if you if you're good enough for displaying it,
you can win championships. D is for dedication. You gotta
have dedication, you gotta dream big.
Speaker 3 (40:54):
What about Phoby se What's says that for D is
the power of victory.
Speaker 10 (41:00):
The power of victory is more easily attained with visualization.
Speaker 3 (41:05):
The power of the D and the power of the V.
It makes you win. I want winners. I want people
who want to win.
Speaker 10 (41:12):
I've gotta get into what's gonna take the win tonight
between the Golden State Warriors and the Minnesota Timberwards. All
right up back from the busy part. The power of
the D and the power of the V. You gotta
have dreams, you gotta be dedicated, you can have vision.
Speaker 3 (41:31):
It's the victory tonight. We have the Indiana Pacers. They're
on the route taking on Cleveland. This is for you,
taking on the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Speaker 10 (41:39):
The number one seed Indiana is the number four seed
in NBA Basketball.
Speaker 3 (41:44):
For the game I'm really interested in.
Speaker 10 (41:45):
I got Cleveland trying that series up at Warner Piece tonight.
I think they'll win it and that's my opinion. And
then the game, I want to see the number seven
seed Golden State Warriors coming out to play in Minnesota.
They have the number seven seed, they've already knocked up
the number two seed Houston Rockets. And now they get
a chance to take her on the number six seed,
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the Minnesota Timberwolves. Now there's some great players Minnesota. Rudy Gobert,
he looked great in this series against the Lakers. But
the Lakers don't play defense. Lebron James plays defense, but
Luca Doncage he does not play defense. The Warriors played
defense with Dree Draymond Dreen he plays defense, Buddy Hill
plays defense, and Jimmy Budgets plays defense.
Speaker 3 (42:30):
Stefh Curry also plays defense and he never stops moving.
Speaker 10 (42:33):
I think Golden State not having a long layoff, they
keep their rhythm going. And then Jonathan Gomiga comes in
off the bench. Mooney's gonna play well, gets some rebounds.
I really like Golden State going on in Minnesota and
winning this game. Anthony Evers is a great player, but
he didn't have a lot of defenders playing him for
the Lakers because Luca.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
Dantis is a wasted defensive effort he does. He's not
in shape.
Speaker 10 (42:55):
He likes to hold the ball for the last five
seconds before he shoots it or passes the ball. He
need does not get back on defense. The worst get
back on defense. Lebron James He's still a great player,
but he's forty one years old. He doesn't have the
legs that he had when he was thirty one years
old or even twenty one years old. It's gonna be
different in Minnesota tonight. The games broadcast on TNT. They
are not available to watch live on NBA League Pass,
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but you can watch on TNT and that's where I'll
be checking the game out. The first tip is gonna
be listed at six thirty pm East.
Speaker 3 (43:28):
Coast time, so that game is gonna get on the
way in just about an hour.
Speaker 10 (43:32):
So at the same time, if you look overall in
these series, I think Golden State is just a better team.
The lower seeded Wolves. They look for a spot in
the Western Finals, but they have to go up against
a four time NBA champion with Steph Curry, Dremond Green.
Speaker 3 (43:52):
Clayton Thompson is not there, but Jimmy Buckets is there.
Jimmy played in.
Speaker 10 (43:58):
The finals when he was at Miami. They play at
the Denver Nuggets. Jimmy Butler is a big time player,
and then Buddy Hill, one of the best shooters in
the league. At one time, he won the NBA three
points shooting contest, and he hit nine three pointers last
game at Houston on the rud so you know he's
gonna shign tonight.
Speaker 3 (44:15):
He found his groove. He got his groove back.
Speaker 10 (44:17):
The Minnesota Timberwolves and the Golden State Warriors. The East
knackis off higher re seeded teams in the first round,
and the Wolves beat the Lakers, but the Lakers don't
play defense.
Speaker 3 (44:30):
They just don't.
Speaker 10 (44:30):
The Warriors played defense in Golden State beat Houston, a
more athletic team, but they're not battle tested. Now, the
teams will battle for a trip to the Western Conference.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Finals in a half Golden State getting there in seven games.
Speaker 10 (44:42):
The six seeded Minnesota Timberwolves will tip off against the
seventh seeding Golden State Warriors. Now they're only a seventh
seed because they're kind of an entire record for the
whole season, but since Jimmy Butler's joined the Warriors, they
actually had one of the better records in the NBA.
You gotta look at what happened since he joined them.
So they tip off the night in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This
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series will stay in Minnesota for Game two on Thursday
night before shifting back to the city by the by
San Francisco, whoous come out and play the San Francisco
Bay at the beautiful Chase Center, And I can't wait
to see that game. I want to attend one of
those games. In San Francisco's game three and four. Now,
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the Timberwiss coach Chris French, he set both teams end
of the series and in familiar fashion.
Speaker 3 (45:29):
It's obviously a tough matchup fincid.
Speaker 10 (45:32):
It's a championship predigree team in the Golden State Warriors,
and they're.
Speaker 3 (45:35):
Similar to Minnesota.
Speaker 10 (45:37):
Not so fast, my friend, Minnesota doesn't have many championships.
Speaker 3 (45:42):
They just don't.
Speaker 10 (45:43):
Golden State has four with Curry Alane and could have
had five because Draymond Green got ejected when they were
up against Cleveland.
Speaker 3 (45:51):
They kicked Lebron James and the good pastor and they
sent him out a game. But when I think about this, coming.
Speaker 10 (45:56):
Off a really tough series, no doubt about it, they
shoot what they're made of him that series. The Warriors
coming off a first round win over the Houston Rockets.
Remember Houston was a number two seed in the Western Conference.
In this series that went the full seven games, the
team had one off day between Sunday's one O three
eighty nine win. It was a blow out win in
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Houston by fourteen points. At one time they were up twenty.
That was in Houston. A better, more athletic team and
better coach team than the Timberwolves.
Speaker 3 (46:26):
The worst head coach Steve Curb. He's a playoff champion.
He's like a Jedi Knight.
Speaker 10 (46:31):
All he does is win. He was winning under Loud
Olson at Arizona. He won with Chicago also as a player,
and then learned a lot from Phil Jackson and then
coach Pop and then coming to Golden State. He's just
been a winner no matter where it goes. And what
I got to tell your Golden State is back from
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the semifinals after losing in the play in round last year.
The acquisition of the Great Jimmy Buckets war three Getting
the Hole, The Great Jimmy Butler has a lot to
do with the Warriors, the Surgeons. Butler joined that lineup
that already featured the Great Steph Curry. Four three Yes,
Getting the Hole. Do you believe in miracles? I love
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the name Curry. Oh Curry. You gotta get that money,
You gotta get that championship. But Butler joined Steph Curry
in at lintup. That's been amazing. The great Draymond Green.
He's like the golden gate Bridge. You can always count
on him. And then the trio has rejuvenated the team
over the past three months.
Speaker 3 (47:32):
And so Golden State was twenty five listen at.
Speaker 10 (47:35):
Las Vegas, eight hundred galma, I don't bet on games.
Speaker 3 (47:37):
Golden State was twenty five and twenty six.
Speaker 10 (47:40):
When Jimmy Budgets formed the team, they were twenty five
and twenty six. Butler made his team debut February eighth
against the chic Chagah Balls. The Warriors have won twenty
four and thirty two games to conclude the regular season
before advancing in the playing round, and they're taking down
the second seeded in Houston Rougets.
Speaker 3 (48:03):
So they're excited.
Speaker 10 (48:04):
First said their thrill when I think back to the
trade deadline where they were as a team, he said,
he's so proud of these guys and what they've accomplished
to put them in position, as Steph Curry says, to
play meaning for basketball games and give themselves a chance
to win. I want winners. I want people who want
to win. Steph Curry fourth three yes, get the whole.
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He's got to put it in the whole to night
the worst one about fourteen Curry only scored twenty two
points last game. He didn't even have his groove. But
he is a facilitator and now you got to realize it.
This is all you want every year. Do you have
a chance, And they got a chance with this group.
The Great Anthony Evers give Timberwolves a great chance as well.
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He leaves the team with twenty seven points per game
in the playoffs, but playing.
Speaker 3 (48:49):
Against the Lakers, the Lakers don't play defense. They just don't.
He racked up thirty one assists and only six.
Speaker 10 (48:55):
Turnovers during the five game win over their third seed
lie Lakers. Luca dohnsas does not play defense. The Great
Julius Randal also shine in the playoffs of Minnesota.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
He had twenty two point six points per game.
Speaker 10 (49:07):
Den McDaniels was dropping seventeen points per game while drawing
top matchups.
Speaker 3 (49:12):
On defense in his semifinals.
Speaker 10 (49:15):
That likely means McDaniels will spend much of his time
trying to slow down the Great Steph Curry.
Speaker 3 (49:20):
Four three yes, get in the hole.
Speaker 10 (49:24):
But nobody can slow down Curry, Oh, Curry, get the hole.
Speaker 3 (49:28):
Curry would getting the old tonight all fan level.
Speaker 10 (49:31):
Ward dropped twenty four points forty seven percent shooting from
the field in the first round, Butler averaged eighteen point
three points, and then Brandy Poziski averaged just eleven. Golden
State won the regular season series three games to one.
In the regular season, gold to State won three games
to one. They only had Jimmy Buckets for one of
those games. Even without Jimmy Buckets, gold To State one
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their better team, better lineup, better coach. All those games
took place before the words, added Butler and Curry. He
knows there's going to be a tough series against Edwards
and his Minnesota teammates, who are trying to get back
to the conference finals for the second straight season. We
know they had that run last year. Curry said. They
have a new look in random but the same strides.
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They're not They're not a they.
Speaker 3 (50:19):
Don't have the experience. If they win, it would be
an upset. Again. Golden State's already at least this series
against this team three against the.
Speaker 10 (50:27):
One this year. If they win, it be an upset.
Golden State has to get gone. They can comfort behind.
But if they play even are they within five points
at halftime.
Speaker 3 (50:37):
They're a fourth quarter team. They're going to have to say.
Speaker 10 (50:40):
Multiple bodies at edwards and figure out a game planning
to stop them. They're hot right now. They've been playing
some great basketball the last couple of months. They're excited
to have an opportunity and to have more basketball to play.
I'm telling him my opinion. I've been following basketball my
whole lifetime. If you look at what Minnesota did against
the Lakers five games one, four game on, the Nakers
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did not play defense when they got rid of the
great Anthony efforts. They didn't have a big man to
stopped the great Rudy Gobert. Moutich can stop Gobert, Comedian
can stop Gobert.
Speaker 3 (51:12):
Draymond Green can stop the Bear. There's no bearer, tougher player.
Speaker 10 (51:15):
Than Adams down in Houston, and the worlds shut them down. Also,
that's my opinion and I'm taking with it. So no
matter what you think, I love NBA basketball is super
fantastic And when you think about these games, there's nothing
like watching NBA playoffs.
Speaker 3 (51:32):
To me, it's just amazing. Last night, the Boston Celtics.
Speaker 10 (51:35):
And the Knicks. Five takeaways from the game. The Knicks
and the Celtics. In my opinion, New York just wanted
it more. The Knicks sure know how to get off
the snide. After going to oprah ten against the three
best teams in the league Boston, Cleveland and Oklahoma City
in the regular season, the Knicks got their first winning
against the group by coming back they were down twenty
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points at TV Gardens to beat the Boston Celtics.
Speaker 3 (52:00):
It was one O eight, one O five New York Knicks.
They won the game and the New York six win.
Speaker 10 (52:06):
You gotta look at the great og Ananoby in the
Great Yland resident each finished with twenty nine points combined
for thirty nine over the final twenty two.
Speaker 3 (52:15):
And a half minutes.
Speaker 10 (52:16):
After New York Knicks the outscort the Boston Celtics, it
was fifty three to.
Speaker 3 (52:22):
Thirty at t D Garden.
Speaker 10 (52:24):
The Great mcow Bridges, the Great Big Cat Carl Anthony
Towns each had a big buckets in overtime, and the
Knicks finally got some good stops against a team that
beat them by the tune of one hundred and thirty
points for one hundred persessions in the regular season. Now,
Boston had all six of the top players their start
as plus Al Horford, available for just the nineteenth time
in their eighty eight games this season. But Chris Droffs
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Ferzingus was dealing with an illness and missed the second
half on Monday, and they also lost the Sam Housing
to an ankle injury in the third quarter.
Speaker 3 (52:56):
If the Knicks get game to the gunna win this series.
I think Boston and comes back. But it's not so easy.
Speaker 10 (53:03):
The Celtics offense sellers where they sell. They take too
many threes. I know, when they hit them, they're great,
but when you don't hear the three, oftentimes the ball
bouncles to the defensive team. They're playing an entirely different
defense than one that allows them to ty the record
for May three point games twenty nine on over To night.
And with that, the Celtics said that a pair of
NBA records on Monday, the most three point attempts and
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The NBA playoff game.
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Boxer shot fifteen for sixty that's twenty five percent.
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If you get twenty five percent of anything, that's not good.
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Most they say studies say that men listen about twenty
five percent of the time, and.
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That gets a lot of us in the doghouse.
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Rough roof, rough roof.
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You don't want to be in the dug house, so
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If you want a man to listen, you gotta feed him.
Feed the brother. It's hard to listen when your stomach's hungry.
I'm trying to defend men, so play it out. Listen
to me. Man. If you a woman is telling you
you don't listen to me, you're just not listening to me.
You say, excuse me, did I eat? I said, did
I eat? If a man don't eat, we don't listen.
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It's not our fault. Got made. It's that way.
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Give God some praise for making us have food in
order to listen. May not just break if you don't
treat the man before you want them listen. I I digress,
I digress. I love NBA basketball. It's all fannumber war.
I can't wait until we get to the point what
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excited about it, and I really want the best teams
to win. But I'm a West Coast god. I want
to see Golden State wards from them. Their heels win
the night, and I think Cleveland will beat the Indiana
Patient to night.
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Lei's in the right hand man. He would always tell Ali,
you flow like a butterfly and you sing like a bee. Rumble,
young man, rumbo.
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fook like a butterfly in that seem like a be
There was no fighter greater the Muhammad al Lea. I
love saying on every Basic supposed podcast, I fag you'll
miss my beautiful family negagazine. I love giving praise to
my great grandparents on my mother's side, Ma Mo Pop, beautiful,
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loving kind people. Loved them with all my own body,
and so my grandparents Monday and hands and kids. They
were seers. They could of the times of look at
a person and tell you a lot about their past,
their prether in their future. And I could always appear
to my mama, the most beautiful Mama that God ever
made with his own hands.
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and soul. On my father's side, my grandparents, Albert and
Alberta Curry, they were pastors. They had three churches, They
on two gas stations in Opland, and they also owned
forty aigres of land. One of one of the people
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grandmother's all the way about Tenniclack at night, and she
tested me in my fore head and said, there's something
about your voice. I love hearing you speaking. Now the
she sports is expanding all of the universe. Loved them
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Sports was like thunder and lightning.
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reader and I love even all about her bite about
is so my beautiful daughter, Daisy.
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There was beautiful daughter that God ever made.
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With his own hands in the history of the universe.
Collins graduate two degrees with honors and three and a
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Summa Glai could be anything you.
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to seventeen. I pray that no weapon from against him
prosper Daisy set up the very first interview for Pixie
Sports back in the day in Salt Them Media.
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It became the first time in the history of the
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That NFL Money That Football started broadcasting live on the
Wall Street Business Network. They had never done that before
until two black men and the crew started doing her thing.
And I'm rising and shining, Daisy is a great athletes.
She's going six goals in a soccer game in high
school with Daisy with to dribble, Daisy.
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With the kick, Daisy with the go go go oh God.
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In the team won the game. Needs you can always
win the game in life. Always trust God, always praise God.
Isaiah fifty first seventeen. I pray that no weapon from
them against him prosper I love it but all my
own body and sold my beautiful, handsome son, Malcolm, the
most handsome son that God ever made with his own
hands into history, Oh the universe. Collins Graduate, very smart area.
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be anything you want to be. You're a good man.
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I pray, Isaiah fifty first seventeen that no weapon from against.
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Him at prosper Ma. Come help me save trees. I
used to always get the newspaper and look up stats
and stories for fixies sports. And one day Manna said, Dad,
why don't you just google it? And a light bulb
went off, and then jugle Ever says, now I'm on
thirty two podcast platforms and streaming on sixty V platforms. Malcolm,
You're amazing. One day we were heading off the high
school about sixteen years old. Gonna said, Dad, you want
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to see Fixies Pirts on TV? I said sure, and
Gonna say, got the remote. Even at the TV is
say played Bagsy Sports. You see your show come up.
That's before it was even.
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You can do anything you want to do. I love
you with all my heart, mind, body, and so always
trust God. I love you with all my heart, mind,
body and soul. And then Big C with all that
bove donleys over the years, let my great grandparents come
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you gotta believe, you gotta believe, you gotta believe.
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Say let's get ready to rumble.
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I love saying welcome to the show. It's be nominated
BIXC Sports Podcast. I have no scripts, I have no
three minute tellipumpers, I have no producer in my ear.
But what I have, but this gland in the brain
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They say that's how you're taught to God. That's why
I speam so loud.
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God, you said, for all the land, the fallacies will
I give you, and not seas.
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Forever I trusted God, always have, always built, always build.
I want to say, I think I'm a to the
enimit of doctor Martin Luther King Jr. In American sixteenth
President Abraham Lincoln on every show? What were they say
in the Congress today? What do we want reparations?
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What do we want it?
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Now?
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Say it again? What do they want reparations? What do
they want it?
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Say it again? What do we want reparations? What did
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