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yo Charlemagne. The cod piece did up playing it into that. Yes,
we got our guest host. Miss pat joined us this morning.
Morning yo, he yelling like the pregnancy test is nagging
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in Jesus, trying to act like she ain't tied this morning.
Who ain't time I went to bed. I got to
bed at six thirty, honey, I was. I was in
bed by nine. I faced time my husband. I know
he don't even want to see me. He cuts the
light off and be like good night, and I say
good night too. Sleep is important, especially when you got high.
Cholest rock. Baby, I'm fifty years old. I take my
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bro from latest weed to the side mercy. Everything's at
the foot of the band. I don't even know why
you wear. Brother is patted. The second day in the row,
we ain't even been here five seconds and you're talking
about shaking your broadsterday. You mentioned taking your brother rapping
for your mother. She called me and told me she
pretty shake. And you're telling the truth about that why
yusterday she tacked me, she says, speaking miss Patton Jesus name.
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Ain't let him go low and then put him up
high at six say them, well this morning, miss pack,
I hit before me and you b real. Yes, she
was bored in that whole room. She woke up to
the bench or early and woke up early. No, I
just I'm always on time. Okay, I'm not one of
them black people. I'm on time because you know, I
planned my day for somebody jumping off the bridge having
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an accident. You know, whatever craziness want they want to do.
Get around the craziness makes sense. That's real people. We
always want to cut it close, but we're not factoring
in with everybody else doing. Yeah. I was in traffic
one day, a man trying to jump off a bridge
on the land Head. I got up early out of
missed his suicide or whatever happ Yeah, but I just
rolled down the ramp because I didn't want to get
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involved with it and just went on about my business
as you should have. Unless you're a good talker, and
you could have probably talked them off. Man ain't gonna
I am, but I can't saying, hey, what is your problem,
work it out. You know you don't know what are
you going through? I say, blessing, keep going. Yes, yesterday
you announced your tour. So for people that don't know,
tell him about the tour, where he could get tickets
and all that. If they want to see this pattorform
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in your girl don't made it, go to miss pat
Comedy dot com. All tickets are on sale now. We'll
read the little fine print. Some tickets going on sale
next week. But Dallas is showing up. I appreciate you. Dallas.
Y'all sould out for the percent of the building that
is dope. Drop a ball for Dallas coming in second. Okay,
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so y'all make sure y'all get your ticket. This is
my first theater tour and I'm excited as you should be.
And season three of the Miss Pasta. Y'all gotta keep
me employed so I can keep decent wigs and keep
my husband. I'm employed, I mean he retired. You gotta
watch three on BT platform. Miss Patrick gonna be here
with us all week, that's right, and Miles Frost will
be joining us this morning. You know he's young man
that plays Michael Jackson, the brow player. I haven't seen him.
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I think I see him three times. I just started
snatching people out the street, boyd them tickets. I'm going
to see it again. I'm taking my mother in law
in a couple of weeks. But I've only seen that
once so far. But man, I'm going I think next
week I'm taking a whole family, all the kids, everybody else. Everybody.
Kids can see it. Yeah, they can't take a few peels,
but it was. It's so good when we say every
day that starts born, every day it starts born. And
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when you see somebody like Myles Frost, you realize why
you saw Miles in it. Yeah, guys knew who I was.
I didn't know who he was. He was on stage
wave and I was like, Michael Jackson knows me even
and everybody right, he went into the ark personally, Yeah,
he's at pat out there. I heard that. You sure
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he didn't see that? He do know me? Ain'ty saying?
Tell me Michael Jackson too, don't know me? Michael Jackson
too know me? All right? We got front page news. Next,
we'll tell you about the warnings there telling you about Mexico.
So don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, y'allly
touchdown on camera. No, Pat was losing it a little bit.
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I don't know who losy that miss patter. We're matching.
I think we matching. I can't see you got a
light blue Yes, both like blue morning everybody. We call
the breakfast club and his pad our co host and
let's get into the front page whisper testing figure off. Yes, hey,
we got to start off with our sports though. Job moran.
It seems like he's entering a counseling program now reporting
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the Grizzly Superstar has into the counseling program in Florida,
and there is no current timetable as to when he
will return. And he should take your time because you
know you got a long career ahead of him. So
you know whatever he got to do mentally, emotionally, physically
to get back right, go do it. Oh well, you
need counseling for showing a pistone instagram. You never know
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what kind of traumas people be dealing with that caused
him to act out in that way. Let me let
me girl, I've been pist to whooping. I've never brand
the pilstone Instagram. Okay, yeah, I want to add some
contexts on that context in the I want to add
some contexts on that because yesterday folks were saying, oh lord,
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she's saying don't take accountability, and that is not what
we were saying. We always say more than one thing
can be true at one time. But just to really
simplify this, he's apologized, he was penalized, he lost his deals,
he's now suspended indefinitely, he's going to rehab. But I
still stand by what I say Charlemagne when I say
that black men are sentenced, are punished more harshly than others.
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But that does not mean that he should not take
accountability for his actions. But like miss pat just said,
you know, you know there are no laws were broken,
but at the same time you know that he is
acceptant accountability. Kind of bothered me to hear people say, oh,
you know, he's not accepting the accountability. He is accepting
accountability and he's getting all of the consequences for his actions.
But I think we got to be really careful with
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that and make sure that we understand the difference that
it's not a zero psum game. You can have consequences,
but also understand had it been somebody else, maybe it
wouldn't have been as harsh, don't I don't know about
that with job only because it's been a series of
mentioning like this wasn't an isolating this. That's what I'm saying.
That's why I hope that you know that's true too.
But but you know, I'm talking about the broader I'm
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talking about the broader you know, concept of that when
we do something, you know, we we gotta go to counseling,
we gotta be brought to neil, we have to lose
all our deals, we have to lose our pay we're
suspended indefinitely. Just the broader context of you know how
when when we do something we're held to a higher standard.
That's just a statistic, that's a fact. But I'm still
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glad that y'all's going to get whatever help it is
absolutely clearly Clarence mind a little bit, can I ask
y'all at the same time having an appeals to I mean,
he didn't shoot, nobody was just waving it, what help
dollars security his name. I don't know that we shouldn't
had it though, and flashing it on Instagram. Stop in
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the club and the club let's not make terrible behavior.
Somebody needs to teach their kids out a lot, because
that was my son out of told him that was
a cigarette lighter. Now they're telling you that, wanting you.
Maybe you shouldn't go to Mexico for spring break right
Texas authorities are issuing an urgent warning against travel to
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Mexico right now. It is too dangerous. The latest State
Department advisory, also covering much of the country, officials urging
Americans to exercise increased caution in hotspots like Cancoon and Cabo,
and reconsider travel in popular cities like Ports of Art.
A strict do not travel alert posted to six additional
Mexican states, all due to an increased risk of crime
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and kidnapping, including a high level of drug cartel violence.
Said that's what they're saying. Well, Mexico President, he responded,
Amico Peru nineteen woun Let me let me tell you
what he's saying. Pat, Miss Pat, tell us what he's saying.
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Ask ye mony now. He basically said, it's cool to
come now. He said it's assisted. He said it's actually
safer in Mexico than it is in America. And he
said he believes it's a campaign against Mexico from conservative
US politicians that don't want this country to keep developing
for the good of the Mexican people. He said there
were some areas where the country had a security crisis,
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but he said that's not where the tourist places are.
That's more locally. Oh so, basically he's saying, it's just
like when you come to America. If you take your
ass to certain hoods in this country, it's gonna go
down and you're gonna get robbed. But if you go
to certain places in Mexico, it's gonna happen to the
same way. You just gotta know where to go. Correct. Well,
I'm not going to Mexico. I'm scared. I'm not even
eating Taco Bell. That's how scary I am. I'm not
even thin to Mexican. I'm not even Taco Bell. I'm
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standing away from everything. I don't want her brito that
had they be wearing some braro, some brero. I'm not
even doing that. I don't want nothing to do not that.
I love you Mexican people. I just can't go to
Mexico and I'm not doing it. I don't even want
to talk nobody with them in their name. What's your name, Charlemagne,
what you mean? And lastly, you lear California is pushing
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for three hundred and sixty thousand per person in the reparations.
What yes, indeed, yes, indeed, what three hundred and sixty
thousand is nearly not enough. We need so much more.
We need to absolutely cut the check. But just for
clarity to California and shout out to the grassroots that
has been pushing this and bumping this conversation up and
as we know it, this has been talked about for
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years and years, California says that the task force, and
just to be clear, it's just a task force right now.
So they just make recommendation, Charlemagne. They just say, hey,
this is what you know, we think should happen, and
this is how we should you know, uh, actually give
back those who are the descendants of those who are
enslaved back the money for what happened to our ancestors.
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And so they're recommending three hundred and sixty thousand per person.
But the problem is before they even make that in
the law or even get through the task force, folks
are saying, hold on, wait a minute, California doesn't have
the money. We're at a deficit, you know, we don't
need to give it to anybody. And so the task
Force is still pushing for that, and I encourage people
to be involved. But the main thing is that even
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if it goes to the task Force and they make
the recommendation, the keyword is the recommendation. And that is
why I push so hard to say we have to
have candidates that are in place that are pro reparationists
that will actually be there to vote it in. Because
no matter how many task forces you have or recommendations
or HR forty or conversations around it, if we do
not have the elected officials to actually vote it in,
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then nothing happened. So I'm excited about this though, because
now there's a new energy around it. The grassroots is
talking about it. And tonight our sister Erica Alexander on
the Black Effect podcast network, her and I were going
to have a conversation to chop it up a little
bit deeper than to go a little bit deeper into
this conversation on fan Base Black owned fan Base this
evening at five pm Eastern. I wonder if politically reparations
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is something a politician could run with on the national
platform and gone to support because it's not about what
we deserve. I know we deserve it as black people.
Can someone take reparations as a political talking point and
make it one of the main things they campaign would
and be successful? I support them, Just don't give it
to my real to do small crack. We're gonna be
back at well we started at. Everybody shouldn't get it.
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I'm just saying, if you got a drug, Gabby, you
don't get no reparation that goes to your child who
ain't doing drugs. But what don't we use that money
to help them get clean? You can't. You don't know
that about know craigheads, any high crackheads get cleaned. The
boy you need mind you big. I'm not wasting No.
Three sixty three on the sixth thous not getting nobody
to clean. I've craig who've been smoking for thirty years.
That stuff is in their skin. That's Miss pat Tess
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thinking we'll see you next hour. Absolutely all right, that's
front page news. Get it off your chest eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. If you need
to vent hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, the Breakfast Club, Power one on five one.
I frand to but I'm scared because I don't know
what I'm gonna do already know, So you men, you
(12:00):
might as well have the conversation. You're not running away,
so it seems like you're inquisitive. You want to learn,
So just you know, do what you gotta do. Nobody,
this is no it's a judgment free zone, U pap bro.
By the way, the friend might be hating. The friend
might just be telling you that because you don't want
you to deal with the person. Trim might be the
main I think it's uh, they showed up your so
I don't know. Oh so you saw her and when
she used to be uh before she transitioned. Right, Hey, man,
(12:22):
it sound to me like you you really like her
and you're contemplating whether or not other people going to jail.
What I'm saying, just tell her I'm not interested in
I just say, damn you know why you tell me? You? Bro,
don't know if you're not interested, you sound interested. You
sound interested to me too. Bro. You might also just
give it a shot because you sound interesting. Don't worry
about the world judging. Hey, bro, what don't you say?
(12:45):
Don't hang up? Man? Why are you hanging up so fast? Man?
You are you? Man? I don't. I'm just saying I'm
scared and I might be bi sexful. I'm scared, you know.
I don't know what to do. Man. I don't even
know what you call her because she identified her, she
identifies as a woman. I don't know if she's had
the surgeries and everything, so I don't even I don't think.
I don't know if that's bisexual or not. It's America, sir,
(13:08):
ha fun, It's America, hal Fun. It's only menu. Yeah,
I mean it's on the menu now. But he wants
to put his toe. He just needs some He just
needs somebody to say, you know what, it's okay to
do it, that that's what it. Because he's already calling up,
he's already halfway in. He might as would just jump.
I mean, it's nothing wrong with it. It's part of
what who you like, what your like. And if he's
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never he said he's never messed with with messed with her, right, correct,
So if he's never messed with her, but he's still
curious and what that could be like, then clearly you're curious.
You ain't gotta take a home in this play nothing
to your family, that's between y'all. That's right. Scratch that itch,
I guess yeah, scratched, scratched a lot of dicky. You
see what you want? Five? Where do you get? You
(13:56):
get a Royal series rad? I ain't y'all, man, it's
too early for this man. It's a breakfast club. Abought
it a breakfast club. Gata bit, but I don't. I
(14:18):
believe it shouldn't have been using any context at all.
So it is they saying he going, is he from
the University Florida? Ain't the Florida the Gators? No, they
use the term gator bath. What do that mean? What
what do gatorbate mean? I never heard that. It's where
they use black babies to catch alligators back in the day. Yeah,
(14:38):
gator bait. I get both. So as you saying the
black baby catching balls. Now, you know what I'm saying
is I don't let me Please help me out, help
me out. I understand what you're saying, saying that he
referred to a black man is gatorbate, and that is
something that they used to They used to use black babies.
Is Gatorbate back in the day. So he's saying that
that could have been a it's just troping derogatory. What
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me and Miss Pat want to talk about, is we
he talking about the combine. The first thing he said
was the dude with the big old butt. But if
there was this video, was that real? I don't know.
You you know what I'm talking about? Yes, exactly, yea,
he was he was running right back. Was that real?
Maybe it wasn't because I thought it would have been
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more of a story. Oh I know, I had crazy.
I saw it on taketok too. Was that true, sir?
With the guy with a big ass? Was that true?
I don't know, but he's not on the phone. But
I'm just the first thing Charlotte made thinking as a combine?
Oh yeah, I seen the guy wrong with the big ass?
It was. I thought things that was on the combine,
the quarterback, the receiver, the guy. That's the only thing
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you remember. I was I was gonna say it, but
he said it first, because I remember I said, how's
he gonna play in the NFL? And nobody touched him? Exactly?
Miss Pat. I thought, if you saw the video, you'd
be thinking the same thing. Now you google and do
it with the big ass of the combine. I'm not
I'm not lying, I'm not. I already seen it. Actually,
that's what. All right, get it off your chest. Eight
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hundred five eight five one oh five one. When we
come back, we got to talk Black China. She's wanting
her fans not to get uh enhancements, silicone enhancements. Oh
you know what our producer just said. But he thinks
that the guy was referencing the quarterback from the Florida
Gators that was breaking records. That's what that's that's what
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the guy said. That's why he said he's gatorbait. Why
would he be gatorbaate if he played for the Florida
Gator I don't know, but he would be gatorbate. I
mean because he played for the Florida Gators. Gat a bat.
I don't know, man, I never heard of gatorbay. I
didn't know white people through black babies to gators. Yeah,
back in the day, all right, Well, rumors on the way,
he don't move. It's to breakfast club the morning the
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breakfast club on everybody is TJ n V. Charlomagne, the guy,
we are to breakfast club. He got our co hosts,
Miss Pat joining us this morning. And let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk Black China, my hat, sit through
my hat names or you've gossip and when you chatting?
Is the rumor report? I mean, I guess we're on
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the breakfast club. This were the tea spells right right
on the breakfast club. Not Black China is warning her
fans not to get enhancements and not to use silicone.
This is what she said, get my butt us reduced
and also see my breast because honestly, I feel like
I'm like past that stage. I've been here, done that.
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This is actually my fifth time, hopefully my last time
getting my breast stand um yester, I already have a
nail vive. Let it get that girl air and when
of us hired the long sharp nails. You know, I'm
let all the other young ladies coming up. I'm passing
the time, you know what I'm saying, stepping into a
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different way. I've been seeing. There's a lot a lot
of people getting the reductions and getting things removed because
you know, they've been having health issues. They feel like
they're just outgrown. Yeah, and she also talks about the
butt shots and other enhancements as well. One of the
things that I feel like it is going to take
me to your next level is obviously taking some of
these ass shots out. And by the way, as shots
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to the BBL is totally different. And I'm gonna tell
you why a BBL is when they usual fat as
shots to silicone. So I just want all of these
out there. You know, do not get silicone shots because
you can't get sick, you can die, have complications and
all this other crazy stuff. I haven't had any crazy
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complications since I got it. I got it when I
was nineteen years old. But now I'm moving here in life,
so I'm like this out of my ass swapped and
grow miss patted somebody who's always had an original model body,
what you think it is, I'm a sixty four Chavin.
I just need a tie change, little tie change, very
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nothing I've never ever wanted. I do. I want my
stoma done, but I will never go and get it
hands me, you know, behind shots for what everybody looked
like her aunt, I hate dragons. It's so it's like
gold teeth, remember. And then we got to a point
where we didn't want a man with a gold teeth
own us. So I don't know why they do it.
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I hate this trending. And the sad thing about this trending,
so many people do it. But this trending, so many
people do it, so many Instagram and flowing to do it.
So many people do it that these kids follow and
they think it's okay, they think it's cool, and a
lot of these kids can't afford it, so they go
into basements and the Bronx, or they go to you know,
Mexico and drive through the thing to try to get
these enhancements. The friends, yeah, they're friends, and this own
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deepost I don't know about do it no stomach though?
What you get your stomach done? What you're gonna do
with no stomach? I'm gonna be able to keep everything dry? What?
I'm so tired. You don't know how to fift date
fan girls. I'm sick of you. I'm sick of your
black I am every time I gotta say something, you
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gotta question man. You said you want to get rid,
you said you want to do something your stomach. I
would like to cut my stomach, carver, but I can't
lose no weight, but I can't. If I do it now,
I'm gonna look like them. I'm gonna look not proport
you look stupid with no stomach. What no, I mean
sixth grade. I don't know what you're talking about, Charlotte man,
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but I was sex in the sixth grade element he said,
I looked stupid. Know how to meet it? Yes you did,
pattis what proportioned? Is what I'm saying. It all goes together. Yeah,
but if I went, can you imagine me with no stomach?
And it helps? And just add thing right, You don't hate.
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You don't want to see me great. You want me
to keep slapping this hood back. You want me to
stay wet and rash. Jesus Christ. He hated little meats
down dresses his penis because in the recent bmfuh his
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penis was quite big. People are saying, real, man, you
could have gave me fat that story to report. Damn
king God, damn well, this is what he said. Everybody,
each Well, I'm gonna have to call you a big
meach because little bout show us not your money your
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man hand on the big old bows. So recently as
he's been going out, you know you know, usually when
you buy bottles, they put your name in the lights.
For him, they just put a big egg plan. You know,
people have been talking about his egg plan, but they're
saying that it was a prosthetic penis. Thank god, I
was hoping he wasn't giving nobody all that. Let me.
I don't even really watch that's that gat old thing
(21:50):
right now, So I'm I haven't really gotten into BMF.
But my so she was like, oh, you have you
seen Big Meach? And I went to me and Big
Meach was in La developing his show on my show
at the same time. Little me So when she showed
me that thousand girl, I'm gonna tell you my dad
had a fake lead. And I know when that thing
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came out of a box, you can tell a prostatic. Well,
I was hoping it was a prosthetic because I don't
know if y'all seen it, but it was meaty. You thought,
y'all look funny cutting off my stomach. I would need
two things to handle that big meat was pack. Thank
god it was fake. I was praynt is that really
how I think meat? You got his name? I don't know.
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I look at me. Let me talking about love me.
I'm talking about the show. The girl called him big meat,
But call him big meat after you've seen what he
pulled out. He poured out a pistol. Well, that gonna
watch that episode. That is your reach. I do want
to see it out really sold the show. I want
to see the old episode. Gave me flashback. Only people
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had that kind of meat, like these unemployed black men. Man,
stop y'all nine five. I already know it. I can
smell it in the air. Can you imagine if that's
how life really worked when you was unemployed, you had
a big meet. Don't you get a good job, shrink. No,
it's something about men's at work nine to five, and
it's something about unemployed in street. Dude, they just they
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have a better quality of six life. I'm just being
on it. I know you drank your green juices and stuff,
but if you ain't been to the hood and hitting
a woman in the eye, you ain't got it. Jesus Christ.
All right, Well that is your rumor report. Now when
we come back, we got front page news and don't move.
Miss Pat our co host is joining us, and don't
forget to make sure you check out the Miss Pat
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First stop is Loysville, Kentucky. That's right, She's coming to
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are the Breakfast Club. It's time for Front page news.
We have Miss Pat alcohol so we got Tess checking
back in with us. Absolutely, good morning family. Now tas,
where do you want to start? You want to start
with Councilman Eric May's absolutely, let's go now. He was
convicted of disorderly conduct. Now what happened now? Man? First
of all, if anybody has been following Eric May's on
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Twitter or tiktoky, is really literally becoming a political star.
I've been following his career djam me for quite a
quite a minute when I went out to plan in
two sixteen working on the Bernie Sanders campaign. But he
has been known as someone that has been absolutely vocal,
a very entertaining, and he just doesn't give a damn.
He doesn't care what needs to be said. He speaks up,
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he stands up for his people, and he's actually been
in office for over ten years and has not lost
an election because he's so bold, kind of like the
things that we wish we could see in Congress. So
he has been convicted of disorderly conduct. But what I
want to make clear is a lot of the content
that you see about Aired May's on social media that
was not what he got in trouble for. He got
(25:26):
in trouble pretty much dj N before getting out of
his seat. Now he said that he is there is
proof that he did ask for permission to get out
of his seat. He has the video for it. So
now he is going he's asking the judge to throw
it out and if possible, and he may possibly go
to the Court of Appeals. But I want people to
hear just a little bit of something of how aired
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Mays gets down. Let's check out the cliff. What a
cuping up that you just accused me of? Go ahead,
the mica is jals chief, you discredit in yourself in
front of me. I thank you a liar to say
I'm a cup her up? You the police? Tell this
public what you with? You letting me of covering up?
Is that dope? Is that the girls? Is it? Because
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I'm talking about someone? What I think? You don't want
to come out? So go ahead. You said it with
a frown on your face. You're the big man. Tell
this public in counselor I'm asking you, respectfully, what am
I covering up? Are you just said that to try
to defame or discredit me because I said you knew
about the booth case. God, don't get quiet, man, I'm
(26:32):
calling back up in the second round. You're like, don't
get quiet. Now I know why, And that's the chief
of police. Y'all smoke dope. So wait a minute, you
can't stand up. If you stand up you get a
fund even if I gotta go to the bath room. Well,
and the rules of order in the UH and it
wasn't that particular incident, just for clarity, it was April
of last year. And then the rules of order, you
(26:53):
have to ask for permission to be able to get
out of your seat. And so counselor Maze did ask
for permission, and we you know, they have it on
tape that the chairwoman did say, yes, you can get
out of your seat. And so when he got out
of his seat and he came back, that is when
they said, hey, you know, you were never supposed to
leave in the first place, basically, and so they arrested
him on the spot. So this was just about him
(27:13):
getting out of his seat. But it's a larger issue
because there's a lot of corruption in Flint. As we
know obviously the Flinn Wilder crisis. He was very instrumental
in that. So they've just been on him non stop
and so young people have taken Eric May's content and
they have made him, you know, an absolute political star.
And so it's a lot going on in Flint. We're
gonna talk about it tonight, Shameless plug on the Straight
(27:33):
Shot No Chaser podcast at eight o'clock Eastern Standard Time
on Twitter, and I'm gonna have mister May's Live to
take us through step by step on why you know
it's he's had such a hard time in flint him out.
I like him. Boy, oh man, it's hilarious. Hilarious. People
I don't agree. Comes down, folks. He told one councilman
(27:57):
to stick it up his council seat. I'm talking mister
mister Maze gets damned. He sounded like he sounded like
miss pat cousin. Herschel Walker was since, yes, okay, don't
people South Carolina ware you from this school care look
like you're about to go gas station. Now. Yesterday we
talked about the Silicon Valley banking. What happened with him? Well,
(28:20):
your President, he spoke about it. Treasure Secretary Yelling and
a team of banking regulators have taken action, mediate action,
And here are the highlights. First, all customers who had
deposits in these banks can rest assured they'll be protected
and they'll have access to their money as of today.
That includes small businesses across the country that bank there
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and need to make payroll, pay their bills, and stay
open for business. No losses will be borne by the taxpayers. Instead,
the money will come from the fees that banks payings
of the Deposit Insurance Fund. Because of the actions that
a regulator has already taken, every American should feel confident
their deposits will be there if and when they need them. Second,
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the management of these banks will be fired. If the
bank is taken over by FDIC, the people running the
bank should not work there anymore. Well, if it's from
the fees, don't we pay the fees? Well, the fees
are actually from an insurance company that banks pay into
from their fees. So basically, in simple terms, what the
President is saying is it's not going to come from
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the taxpayers. The fees is pretty much like you pay
insurance policy. Banks pay insurance in order to cover things
like this, which is very different from the first bank
bill out when it actually was the taxpayers. So as
it stands now, President Biden is saying, Hey, the taxpayers
are gonna have to pay anything for this is coming
out of the bank fees. And as you heard him
clearly say, people who are screwed up, basically, in simple terms,
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should be fired. But the funny part about it is
is Republicans are saying, hey, bite this you So they're
going to use this as a major talking point as
we approach the twenty twenty four election. Trump has already said, hey,
you know, this is all Biden's fault. The Santists came
out saying the same thing, and He's even said, well,
you know, if the banks weren't so focused on diversity
and equity and inclusion, this wouldn't be a problem, which
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has nothing to do with anything, by the way, So
this is getting ready to be a political football that
will go back and forth in the blame game. But
so far, folks were allegedly supposed to be able to
get their money yesterday. I don't know, y'all call up
and let us know if you were able to catch
your check yesterday. But allegedly it was available to everyone
on yesterday. They said that they have it under control.
(30:30):
They are now, you know, making sure that it never
happens again. And President Biden said he is asking Congress
to strengthen laws to make sure this doesn't happen again.
You know what, It's interesting, right because once again we
the people will get to see that America paid for
what he wants to pay for you know, absolutely absolutely
what again reparations now? And you know, and I know
(30:51):
we joked about it earlier about you know, what folks
will do with the money or not do with the money.
And at the end of the day, you know, we
don't hold you know, these banks accountable on what they're
doing with the money. So regardless of whatever we do, uh,
go ahead and cut the check. So you you you
see that there was an immediate response as soon as
we got off the air of prison and Biden, you know,
came out and said, oh, hold up, we want to
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make sure we got everything up to control. But when
it comes to issues that concern us, it's always thought,
some prayer, and it's not just reparations, money for student loan, absolutely,
fust board, at least housing, social services, you services, housing
like you just said, education, mental health, security, right, the
list goes on, and ommunity resources. But money to bail
(31:33):
out banks and fun wars. Oh they got that. Well,
I'm gonna tell you what I'm gonna do. After I
get off the air, I'm going to Silicone I ain't
getting my money money in that. They don't know who
got money in there. Well, I would say this. Yesterday,
I think every bank started writing letters to all their
people or their clients to make sure that people are
not scanning and pulling their money out. I got. I
(31:53):
got a bunch of letters yesterday. I don't know if
you got letters off you got letters. I ain't getting nothing.
I don't have that kind of money. They told me,
don't worry about it. Your thirty two dollars is gonna
be here. Man. I saw a story from Jannis. I
can't pronounce the last name. The guy who laughed him
looked like the a line on an eye chart. The
Greek freak, Greek creak. Yes, I saw something when he
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puts two hundred and fifty thousand dollars and like fifty
different men. Yeah, so it's always and shortly. Yeah he
got he got like twenty thier thousand dollars, fifty different banks.
You don't put bigger um some of money if I
don't do that either, Yeah, I don't. I don't do that.
I don't. I got like already, like my MoMA put
it under the mattress. It looked like you need to
put a under the mattress. My mom. My mom would
always get that put it up top because I can't
nobody to pull this off of That's right, the Southern Faith,
(32:37):
the Southern Bank. But thank you, so story, then you're
gonna have to win a bro. That's a height. If
I'm holding on something good rest right we did yesterday
story yesterday, she's just holding on the Chick fil a?
What chrome because you know I'm topping all the crown
falling down, and then when I'm when I'm just snacking,
(32:57):
I just dig that. Well, whatever it us this morning,
he said, And make sure you listen to test on
this great shot no chase of podcast on the Black
Effect our Heart Radio podcast Network. Absolutely, yes, sir, thank
you all riding down now. When we come back, Miles
Frosts will be joining us. Of course. He plays Michael
Jackson in the Broadway play and we're gonna kick it
with him next. So don't move. It's to breakfast Club.
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Good morning. We're brothers. We're happy to sell. At least
I am the verdict. Still, I don't end I'm black
the breakfast Club embarrassing those white children embarrassing. I did
it so I did that one that talent show. I
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was like, I can really do this, you know, So
get to my junior year, I was like, you know,
I want to do something that's more iconic. So I
did Billy Jean, not knowing that this would be the
reason why I'm here. Did Billy Jean won that talent
show I've asked forward to my senior year of high school,
I was on the Voice you know for season thirteen.
I would I was in my first movie. I played
the role of a fifteen year old kid with autism,
which was very, very different. That's when I fell in
love with acting. It wasn't necessarily through theater, but it
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was through that for my first film. World of doing
that because that was the first time I had to
do research and my due diligence and making sure that
I represent this character and all that this character stands
for the utmost you know, responsibility, and you know, I
wanted to do it, as you know, just to the
best of my ability. Throughout my research meant this kid
named Titus who has all to his man down syndrome,
(34:24):
and I was talking to his mom just kind of
about his struggles and things to that nature. So that
just really inspired me with acting. Decided to take acting
lessons in college and I only had four sessions with
this guy named Leland Thompson who was my acting coaches chime,
and he the morning of my sister's birthday made twenty seven,
twenty twenty one, he wakes up calls me at nine
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in the morning. I'm like, I don't know. He like this,
would you called me at nine in the morning And
he's like, man, I know this is crazy and it
just out the blue, but you just wrote all my mind.
And the first thing I did was looking name up
on YouTube and the first thing that popped up was
Miles Frost doing Billy Jean. He said, I was crazy
because I have this opportunity. I think you'd be great
for it. And I was like, okay, you know it
was for the understudy position. So that's what I was told.
(35:08):
And I was like, if I do this, like I'm
gonna try to go for the league. I didn't really
know how, you know, how the process was. I'm like,
I'm gonna make them worse that they league, not knowing
that this is actually what I was going out for.
Um go to them to where my audition is. It's
a whole panel of people like Lynn Notedge, Christopher Willed
and leave all all these people I have not do
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who anybody is, and um walk in. I was like,
how are you doing? You know, my name is mass
Frost and I'll be auditioning for uh MJ Musical And
Chris was like, you know. I was like all right,
He said, what do you want to start with? And
me just kind of just being in a moment, I
was like whatever. And I didn't know at the time
that Chris was a ballet extraordinary you know this claimed
the famous you know, directing American Paris. So of course
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he's gonna say. I said, I don't care, you know whatever.
He says, Okay, let's do the dance. Sure, my mom
got me his wife for Dora, right. So I turned
around trying to get myself in character. Then it dawns
on me. I never practiced this only shoot. I never
had it, I never recorded it, I never looked at it.
I have I have no idea it was about to
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come out. So I said, God, if you're listening right now,
just get me through this this one time. Right, you
put the music on and it's give me a smooth
group boom. I do all of the all of the choreography,
step by step. I didn't miss a beat that the
scene when you take the hat at the box. Yeah, yeah, okay,
but you know, but this is before all got theatricts
of it. So we just kind of went right into it.
And when I finished, I was like, God, just I
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prayed that they don't ask me to do it twice
because I'm not gonna be able to do that twice. Like,
so I didn't actually do it again. Great, went onto
the singing this some singing. They were very happy that
I could do the songs in the original kig and
then um went on to some of the scene work.
Finished that said, you know, semigabars and everything. Probably about
three or four days later, I got a request to
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do a zoom call with the with Christopher Wood and
the director and your sistant director Darts King. We went
through some some more scene work to see how well
I take direction and things of that nature. And then
at the end of that conversation, Chris was like, um,
we'd love to offer you the role of m ja
oh and this is Broadway by the way. I was like, oh, here,
I am thinking I'm going on like because when I'm
when I'm on this and if I leave everything on
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the floor, like I'm whoever got to come after me.
You know, they're gonna have to put some elbow reason
today and today auditions. So I was like, you know,
it was it was a lot to take in at
the time. He said, you don't have to answer right now,
but just you know, when you ready, let us know,
a couple of days, Okay, a couple of days your
team talk to you. Yeah. Yeah, But I think for me,
I think it was more me than anything, because I
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was when I when he said it, I was very
very happy. My mom was home at the time, but
my sister was and I ran into my my sisters.
I'd be eighteen in May, I said, Morgan, I got it,
and we were cheering, you know, doing our thing. Five
minutes later, Man, I found myself in a weird place
that I've never been before, emotionally and mentally. I said.
I always called this the first time I've felt myself
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maturing in real time. And I was like, I'm twenty
one right now. At this point, the Michael that they're
asking me to portrays in his thirties. This is dangerous. Michael.
You know, I'm like, he's been through so many things
up until this point. I'm like, at twenty one, am
I believable? Well, people look at me and it well
to intake me seriously telling the story, you know, and
this is out. This is Forget the singing, forget the dancing,
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forget how I look on stage right. We're talking about
the ability to tell the story, a believable story, story
that people are going to hopefully take something away from.
I was questioning myself and then I just got to
a point where I'm like, guy's not gonna dangle this
in front of me and just kind of tease me
with it, you know, And I was like, you know,
I'm just not going to second guess myself anymore. I'm
just take it and go and just put my all
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and just do my best. Miles Frost is here. Let's
get into a Michael Jackson mini mix. I mean, he
plays Michael Jackson on Broadway. It's only right, let's get
into it. Let me know your favorite Michael Jackson enjoyed
it The Breakfast Club, Good Morning. That was a Michael
Jackson mini mix. Of course, Miles Frost is here. He
plays m J at the Broadway play. It is the
First Club and Miss Pat is our guest host. But
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we're talking to Miles Frost. How long did you have
to prepare for this play? Six months? And here's the thing.
My motivation for that was Chadwick is one of my
biggest inspirations man. And Chadwick did learn James Brown in
six months and then didn't found out later until later
that he had cancer and learned James Brown in six months.
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And I'm like that as a whole I have no excuse,
absolutely no excuse. You know, I don't know it's it's film,
you know. But I'm like, I'm not even gonna try
to start nitpick. I'm just like, this is what it is,
and I have no excuse but to do do it
like how you did well. Your degree of difficulty is harder,
no disrespect, Yeah, but you don't get a second chance.
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But I love the thriller thing because it showed what
the whole play shows, the relationship between Joe Jackson and Michael.
But the thriller scene was, you know, really like wow,
because Mike Joe was the monster. Yeah, and the and
the thriller scene told that. Did that bring up any
old traumas for you? Um, you know, me and my
father don't have the best relationship, you know. But my
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thing is, like my my therapist told me something that
I'll never forget. He's like, because I used to have
anger issues when I was younger, because of my you know,
my situation my father. I couldn't understand it. You know,
I'm his only child, and I don't understand why relationship
is like this. He said, your father's the best father
you could ask for, because he's an example of everything
that you should not be due to the the opposite. I'm like,
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I didn't realize that a lot of the men that
I've had in my life that weren't, you know, necessarily
positive role models in my life, I've naturally just always
done the opposite of what I've seen because I've wanted
to be a provider, because I knew that there was
something more that I could bring to the table to
support my family, you know, and I know what kind
of father I want to be. But through therapy and
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through growing up and maturing, you know, you realize that
you don't live forever. I would hate for the opportunity
for reconciliation to die with the passing of either myself
or my father. So I'm like, I always leave the
door open for that possibility. Now listen, if you feel
an obligation that have to perform and every play because
folks are talking about how great you are soon. I've
been hearing about MJA the music for at least the
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past six months. People like, make sure when you go
with Miles process there. So do you feel an obligation
for being every show because that's not an easy show
to do? Yeah, but I kind of I created that.
When you give yourself the task of creating something that
you feel like nobody else can replicate or at least
makes it very very hard for somebody to replicate. You
add that element of that thing. You know, it's got
that thing that I love seeing when he does the
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thing that he does. Going through this process has made
me respect swings and understudies way with like I could
never I could never do that. You think is a
lot of anxiety playing Michael Jackson. Imagine being taxed with
being the understudy for Michael Jackson, not knowing when you
have to go on Wow until like the day of,
or like an hour before or mid show. Wow walked
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out mid show. I've had to because my voice just
just love and I'm like, Wow, what the hell? But
playing Michael Jackson, people, I think that's part of the
show because Michael has always looked so different throughout the
you know, people might do think that's part of the show, probably,
you know. But and what I've appreciated is I think
when you set a good foundation for yourself, it gives
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it gives room for people to give you grace because
I've never gotten flak for leaving mid show. It's always
are you okay? It's never like he just didn't half
of the show and left right because like I would
hope that I put so much into like, even if
I do leave mid show, I put I always put
my all into every performance. I don't care who's an audience.
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I don't I don't pick and choose, you know, oh
someone's those an audiences. Let me put a little like
everybody gets the same show, because it's not fair. People
are people, you know what, the same people if you
look at people for who they are as individuals. Everybody
got their own thing that they're going through, you know,
celebrity or not. You had a lot of famous people
at your shows, who's not one time did you be
like this person's in the building or made you feel
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Stevie Wonder is the only person who I put a
little extra sauce on. And it's the funniest thing in
the world, right, you would think, I know, because because
he can't see exactly and I know, and I know
there's something in me that said, Miles, you got to
like make sure that he feels like this performance like
to the utmost right, you know, and I know Michael
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is his boy. You know, he saw some Michael. It's
actually a harder performance. Absolutely, he be seeing something that
we don't see. Regard he may not see this, but
he sees energies and auras that we don't see. And
that's a different level of anxiety when you're about to
perform because you don't because you don't know what it is.
You don't know what that thing is that he feels
that nobody else can feel more consense that nobody else can.
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You speak to him after, Oh yeah, for sure. Now
he loved it. He loved it, and you know, I
we we we've been having some conversations, you know. So
I'm hoping that um, I can spend a little bit
more time with him and just learn, you know what
I'm I'm a sponge man. I'm a sponge. Like any
room I walking too. I'm seeing what I can absorb,
you know, from the people that I'm talking to. I
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can learn what I can apply to you know, because
UMS had a conversation with Sway not too long ago
just about Beyonce's work ethic and you know, I feel
like that Michael Beyonce work, that's a that's it's dying, man.
Oh yeah, it's dying, and you don't need it anymore.
But I disagree star known to be a star. You know,
it's absolutely correct, you know. But my thing is like
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I still I'm gonna pursue my own my own music,
you know, and I have been us just brought my
broway skills and give me time to go in the studio,
and you know, I'm so vocally tired about it by
the time I get a day off that I'm like, so,
you know, once I do get that freedom, at some point,
I definitely want to dive into my own music and
really get that going, because that's what my heart ist.
Or you ever fearful that you're gonna be stuck in
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that Michael Jackson character, like every time it's a Michael
Jackson movie, a series you're the one that they call um.
I can I can see that, but I'm I don't
want to be that. I don't want to be typecasts.
I don't want to be known as I remember how
I don't want to be known as the Michael King,
you know. I remember how when I was on The Voice.
My episode aired my freshman year college. So immediately I
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was like that from kid from the Voice. Oh, you're
that guy from the Foot, You're the guy from I
hate it. And I don't hate a lot of things,
but I hated that and it felt so uncomfortable. It's like,
that's why I don't even put Tony Award winner in
my bio, Grammy nominee, I don't put none of it
in my bio. I just like when you say Michael Jackson,
it's Michael Jackson. You don't say Grammy Award winning Michael Jackson.
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You know, it's just Michael Jackson, very rare art. Not
everybody gets that, No, And that's what I want to
work towards. And I feel like building a foundation of
not attaching an accolade or something like that, to me,
helps build that And if it turns into that, great,
If it doesn't it doesn't, but at least I try,
and I know where my heart was going through that process.
Why aren't you playing Michael in his biopic? I didn't
know you weren't until I said that you should be. Well,
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everybody was like, oh somebody else. I think it's his nephews. Yeah, yeah,
that's just not for me. Man. Did they even reach out?
You said you turned it down? It was it was
more so of a thing where it just did not
make sense for me at that time, and I didn't
see it making sense in the future either. Personally, I
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think that Jaffar was the best option. That was great,
And I feel like I'm doing what I'm supposed to
do on on Broadway, you know, I feel like that's
the extent of what I'm supposed to bring to Michael's
legacy in this capacity. I feel like, moving forward, what
I'd like to bring, you know, to Michael's legacy is
through Myles Frost and through my music and through my stage,
my on stage performance performing my own music and my
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own songs. Have any of the Jackson's seen it yet?
Jam Oh yeah, Okay, Tito, Marlin and Jackie they came
all the same time, and you know, got big props
in it. Yeah, there's a party like Tito will do
the best musically or something, the most musical. Yeah, because
I'm just telling us everything. That's people always clown Teto historically.
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Growing up, we got our generation did, but I didn't
know he was the most musical idea. He pick up
the guitar, and you know he was. He was well
versed in a lot of you know, different instruments. You
on your way. We appreciate you for joining you. I'm
gonna go see it the next the next time you perform,
and I'm gonna bring the kids. I want to bring
all the kids because my kids are Michael Jackson fans.
So my son is he tries to moonwalk, he tries
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to you know, the lean thing, bus his head open.
But they're gonna be Miles Frost fans after they see this.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Another predictions, you will never
have to worry about blue balls ever again. Oh my
goodness me, it's Miles firstmans. Good morning morning everybody. It's
DJ n V Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
(47:32):
We got our co host, Miss Patti here. Miss Patti
is here. And then Miss pat Show. Make sure you
check it out on BT plus. Season three is out
right now. Yes, and let me shout out to Joscelyn Adams.
Jocelyn Adams cookbook. Yeah, she has a cookbook out that
came out today. It's called every Day Grant. It's soul
full recipes for celebrating his life's biggest and small moments.
(47:53):
Black women coming out with a recipe book because black people,
because black women can cook. No, they want us to
cook again. And they created a froze the fruit food
I was created. And see that's why everybody got processed
food disease right there. That ain't when it because they
shoot your chickens in the face, sir, huh. But what
I'm so tired of y'all non pole black people shoot
(48:14):
the chickens. You have to chase my chickens with my
grandma and chase them and grab them, grab them around
the neck. That you do them like Pete Pop. Yeah,
my mama did too. Did you eat Do you ever eat? KFC? Yeah?
Do you notice that all the leg bones be broken?
It because they domestic abuse their chickens. If you get
a wing and the wind broke in the middle, that's
the only place I eat in the chicken stamp in
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the top of my mouth, the bones. Oh you're saying
they too rough with the chickens. They don't, they don't,
they don't. They don't kill them nicely, but you know
they have broken legs. I missed the days of cardio.
What when you just have to chase them down trying
to throw heads at me? Jocelyn, Yeah, I just wanted
(49:02):
to shout out. I want to do a shout out
Jocelyn delk Adam. She has a book out. Make sure
you pick it up every day. Grand Now. It's a
cookbook and she says she makes a mean obtact. Yeah.
We just met Jocelyn and she looked like she looked
like one of my homegirls. And I saw him like, like, then,
you look like a young lady I know named Michelle Ullifoot.
And she was like, me and Michelle grew up together.
See how small the world is because she's from Chicago
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and Michelle from Chicago too, So she was like, yeah,
we grew up together. Yes, and definitely go out and
support the young man dad. Yes, and listen, I want
to tell everybody to man, make sure you go get
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(49:45):
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I got money. You're a foul. You're a foul. You
(50:06):
to stop this. You it's a podcast festival. You could
have started with We're gonna have a bunch of podcasts.
He first come, he said, next time I come here,
I ain't gonna have no stomach. So then with you,
I'm gonna say what's wrong. You know what I'm black.
I'm gonna say what's wrong? Pat? You okay? Are you smoking?
I got run of one of them, one of my vaginas.
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When we come back, we got your rumor report. We
gotta took blue facing Chris Shawan and today's Chris Shawn's birthdays.
Every birthday. Man, it's the Breakfast Club wanting I hate
y'all morning. Everybody's dj n V Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got our guests. Co hostness
Pat she's in the building. Let's get to the rum as.
Let's talk a little baby from my hat name or
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you gossiping or you chatting the rumor report? I mean,
I guess were on the Breakfast Club. This is were
the tea spills right now on the Breakfast Club. Do
you guys want to smell like little baby? Well? Now, well,
now you can. We have diapers, are you mean Huggies, Pampers, rapper.
I want to smell like a baby, I said, little
baby baby. Well, we will smell like a little baby
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if I put shout in my underwell, a little baby.
He has a new fragrance coming out through AX. So
as you know, as the body's old nigga to mean, well,
now you can if you're a little baby fan, you
can go pick up his fragrance from AX. And it's
the spray the spray joint that you could spray under
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your arms. You can spray on yourself. It's like a
fine cologne out right now, it's out right now. Yeah.
I just love seeing hood dudes from Atlanta turning the superstars. Man,
something about them hood dudes in Atlanta can turn in
the International superstar. I ain't no dude, but I'm from Atlanta.
That's the fact. That's the fact. Fact. Let's play the commercial.
I'm about both of y'all. Ain't gonna be just gonna
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be a club. Yo, gotta try this New X. It's
the fine Fragers Go New X fine fragrance collection. Smell
finer than the finest fragrant with the go that don't
even sound real, dropping the clues box a little baby,
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I'm telling it is something about hooking people from Atlanta. Man,
they turn in the International Superstars, and uh, he got
a hook to go with the ax. I might need
to get my fourteen year old some of that. Why
he's so nasty? Fourteen? I mean he I'm telling I
told you I was trying to give him my bathup
that I took his draws. Outside of that, you sniffed
him and Timy, did you take them back? I hate boys,
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They're so nasty. He too over that fourteen too. You
know what he really got into the girls. Yeah, he
gonna take him to tell a girl they're telling me nursty,
and then he gonna be asking, yeah, one girl to
tell me thank you? Right a little baby? Send me,
this is miss Pat. Send me some of that asks
I said, acts as you scared me like I ain't
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sleeping with no little babies. Now, your man address is Pat.
Don't give them address to the station in the Lanta though,
go to hair Shalo. You just go right on the
hair you evil. What's your little ugly chair over there?
What's your grandma Chell? Why your grandmama? He's getting laid
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in the chill. You hear that he ain't right the
right right now? This is out of the story. I
really don't want no much about, nor do I actually
enjoy talking about. But we have to blue Face and
Chris Shawn. Today is Kris Shawn's birthday. The girl yep,
yes you don't. Blue faces. You know what they remind
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me of me and my baby Daddy used to fight
my baby day us to hit me in the head
with roller skates to stop apart. So sometimes I click
on just to see the fight because it give me flashbacks,
got well, blue face. I put in a tweet yesterday,
she's pregnant, missing the tooth with seven taps, was finding
to make a fool of herself? What crazy? Why you
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gotta say missing her too? He bothered that too. She
does keep it in her purse? Miss pattes crazy? Why
don't want she get her toothick? Did he did? He
said he used to put it in, so he said
she didn't keep it out? So he said seven tattoos,
fitting to make a fool of herself with the next
egga and I'm not pregnant at all. Find to live
my perfectly life fine with the next itch. I don't
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know what you're talking about right now. That's the message
that he put. He basically said, she's pregnant, she's missing
the tooth, she got seven tattoos, she's finn to make
us for a fool of herself, and she has to
move on because they're not together. He said, she's perfectly fine.
He doesn't believe the baby is hit birthday. I don't
know why, but he talks about to hear some modio.
I feel like, damn, my first baby mama's real, and
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I feel bad. So I've been dealing with this me too,
as you know. I mean, I'm being She ain't on
me to us, she ain't lishine her in the club, nobody, no,
none of that, No, none of that. Right. So now
today I'm thinking, like, damn, I should have just been
with that. I didn't bust she had made her whole life. Yeah,
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she said, I don't feel anything. I'm just watching. You
don't feel bad for me. I'm gonna shake this off. Plus,
I'm grown. I did this to myself. You know the
reality of the situation facing love. They're gonna get back together.
I'm telling is that good? Is that ghetto guat between
her legs? That guy? And they keep on getting back together.
She ain't going nowhere. Christina was her name. Chrishan, He
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ain't going awhere. You be wrapped back. He's gonna buy
you another tooth, but you're keeping your purse. Lose his mind.
If she end up with somebody else, well, because then
he whooped. He whooped her whole family, his whole family. Yes,
he knocked somebody out one time, the pops. He knocked
the pops out. I believe. Yeah, you don't. You don't know.
You don't break up with that kind. That'd be there'd
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be old together watching their videos. That's fun a love
rat own. All right, well that is your rumor, reports Charlemagne.
We're giving that down. Concue man. Four after the hour. Man,
I know, desperate times, call for desperate message. Boy, it's
a desperate daddy right here, and we'll talk about it.
Four after the hour. All right, we'll get into that next.
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of the Day. Time a democrat, So being Dunky of
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the Day is a little bit of a mix cull
So like a Donkey the other day bitches. Now, I've
been called a lot of my twenty three years, but
Donkey of the Day is a new wife. Yeah, Donkey
to day for Tuesday Match fourteen, go to a forty
five year old man from Scotland. Can you play a
Scotland greeting for me? Please read Kim at a hush, Yes,
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take that man high. How you're doing I don't know,
but it's a greeting from Scotland. Times are hard man,
all right, and desperate times call for desperate measures. Okay.
The gap between the halves and have nots is getting
wider and wider all across the world. If it's one
thing we know about desperate times. When times get really desperate,
folks who going robin still to survive? It just is
what it is. Okay. We can run around and tell
him to get a job, you know, all that kind
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of stuff. But I'm sure they would like to get
a job. But when you got a media needs, you
want to mediate money. Okay. Well, his forty five year
old man found himself in such a situation, so he
decided to mask up and lay on an ATM until
he got a victim. Well, a young seventeen year old
came to use the ATM mas scene. As soon as
this young man used the machine, put his card in
his pocket and took the cash from the cash throwing
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the machine. He got jumped on all right, that forty
five year old man pinning that young boy against the wall,
put a knife to him and demanded that he hand
over all his money. Now, when I say all his money,
I mean ten pounds, which equates to like twelve American dollars. Okay.
Who would rob somebody for twelve dollars? Well, the answer
to that as a person who has zero okay, twelve
dollars a million dollars to the person who doesn't have anything.
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But there was a plot to us, and the plot
to us was the young boy recognized the man's voice, okay.
Even though the forty five year old was hooded and
massed up, the young boy recognized his voice. Okay. When
he recognized the voice, he was left stunned. It was
in that moment that he heard his attempted robber's voice
and he knew, this is my father. Yes, the man
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who was in the hoodie and mask looking to rob
someone at the ATM ended up robbing his own son,
damn okay. According to police report, his son asked his father,
are you serious? Do you know who this is? And
the attack of his daddy said I didn't care. That's
when you know you never took care of your churn. Okay,
he never even claimed that little boy on his taxes.
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I know you, my son, but I didn't care. Man.
The boy didn't pull down his snoot, which is like
a scarf in Scotland, and asked what are you doing,
to which his father replied, I'm sorry, I'm desperate. His
son then had to run away, had to flee the scene,
went and told his family members about the incident. Then
they called the police and the robber. His daddy was
subsequently arrested and later confessed to the crime, but still
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denies being that young man's biological daddy. Now I made
that last part up, But his daddy said, I didn't
know it was him at the cash machine. I have
done it. I would do the time for it as
if he had a choice. And he admitted to a
charge of attempting to rob the victim, and now he's
doing twenty six months in prison. Now I know what
you're thinking. I'm glad it was a robber not a rape,
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because can't you imagine that thanksgiving them. You gotta talk
to your son and ask them why you raped him.
So just thank god your daddy took you toy at
all because he could have took your virginity. That's that's
no gravy. That's wasn't quite what I was thinking. But
she got a point though that yet she does have
a point. I mean they be at the ATM machine
raping too. So I'm just glad the man bounced on
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him and asked him for the money, because he could
have took a whole lot more and he show wouldn't
have been to daddy after that. Please please, please, here
just forty five year old man from Scotland, the biggest
he hall police. I was walking down the room. He
was a wonky downy, wonky downy wonky dunk. That's a
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big song. Mus sounds like something you come out the
shower too, walking down kid. Hey, he walking through his
bathroom looking in the mirror like he big me. All right,
miss Patt is crazy. All right, let's open up the
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phone lines. Let's move side. Clear your mind. Eight hundred
five eight five one O five one. Now this comes
from Tyler Perry. Tyler Perry talks about his relationship with
his son and how he raised his son. We have
audio I walk in the room and and you you know,
we have but nanny who was helping us out and
he's just giving her a business. He didn't want to
brush his teeth. He season about five or six then,
and he didn't know I was in the door. I
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did let the texture. She said, come to the door.
I stood at the door. I watched him for a minute,
and then I had nanny leave and I got down
eye to eye and I was talking to him, and
I said, listen to me, you are not going to
be this way. We'd love you, we are your parents.
You will not behave this way. We talked to you
better than this. You are a better kid than this.
You're going to be a better man than this. And
I'm giving him. I'm talking to him, and I'm starting
to get emotional. But I went out on the balcony.
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I was in tears because I realized that nobody had
ever talked got down and talked to me eye to
eye and had a conversation to me that I could understand.
It was just yelling. I was not only correcting and
leading him the right way, but helping my own little
boy inside of me healed. It's a beautiful moment. It
was m I did the same thing. I just didn't
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get down, but I have conversations. I don't get on
my need. I ain't be hurt. I'm just talking about you.
How do you discipline the sharing You have conversations with
black ass down? Not today? Yeah, you know I do.
I do the yelling because one of them is real difficult.
I talk after I yell, because did I feel bad
about yelling. I have a raspy voice like a man,
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so my voice does what he wanted to do. Sometimes
it just carries like it's loud, and I tell people
I'm not yelling, but if you're not, like I don't
beat my kids, right, I'm sure everybody in this room
grew up off beating. No, you didn't get beat my mother.
My mother didn't beat me. She used to grab my
my shirt, act like that now. She and my dad
never never put his hands like, yeah, mama, never beat you.
Because I'm kids to brew. Ain't nobody putting no permanent patching?
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Why you you ever to the neighbors that another bird.
Ain't nobody beating one? They knocked his head out because
he does. Yeah, you have to pick my on switch,
but I don't. I don't beat my kids at all.
But you know when I do yell I feel bad,
especially because I got all girls. So then that's when
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I end up having the conversation. Oh yeah, you know,
I yell. I definitely, ah um yeah all day. I
definitely because there's really that traumatizer. No, my kids say
it is no. No, my daughter said that, why she gay?
I said, no, I know why you gay. When I
pushed out, she held on all right right, no no, no, no,
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no no. She came out with her mouth over. What
is wrong with y'all? So what is the question? Where
we going? I don't know where he going? He go
on the hand, I'm going together. I don't know that
black man. What the question is on? What is it?
How are you doing to play the kids? Yeah? How
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do you discipline your kids? Now, I will put my
will put my hand on my son. No, I don't
have a sun so I don't know. I don't will
find about because I don't have the energy. I said, look,
I told you, Craig, babies, you got a choice either
hell or the false to care. You didn't come out
of me. So my daughter Tai man, you shouldn't threaten
the kids and give them back. I said, I can
give them back, ain't I ain't birth none and he
ain't now one of y'all guys cranchmall on my body
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that bloe. It ain't no guy. It ain't no guy
to parenting man, that's the crazy part. And I know
that the way I was raised you deserved was wrong. No,
I didn't know what no child deserved beating Broy. You
trying to set your house on fire. I didn't not.
I was playing with a lighter. That was not trying
to see a craghead baby shop in my house. One
time when I was at Walmart, Bryan buying hamburger hill pus.
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You you gotta be Yeah, you were bad. Another time
I was serious. Another time he cut a hole in
the side of his trailer. I did not, so he
could you know, hump the hole? Man? If what you
believe you didn't, You didn't do that. That's never happened.
What did you do? You live in a trailer? Yeah,
I grew up in a single water trail. Noy was double.
Water was double. And you cut a hole in that
love you believe you didn't put a hole in it.
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And it wasn't metal, it was a fake ap plywood,
and you put your big meat out the wonder I
ain't got a big meat you, I mean your little meat.
I ain't little damage you put your little baby. I
man ain't five five put on five one. We're talking
about how do you discipline your kids? How do you discipline?
I feel with Tyler Perry saying it's hard man, because
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you feel bad when you yell at him. I know
how to dispe stun gunn. We'll talk about it when
we come back. My good this is the Breakfast Club.
Good morning out your phone call in right now. You
called me at your opinion to the Breakfast Club topic
break it down eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one the Breakfast Club. It's topic times. The phone
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called eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want
to join in to the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Talk about it morning. Everybody's dj V show. I mean
the guy we all the Breakfast Club. We got our
guest Hope, Miss Pat joining us this morning and we're
talking about raising the kids. Now this comes from Tyler Perry.
Now it's like, listen, what are you doing. We don't
behaving this way. You don't do this is this is unacceptable.
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You're not gonna disrespect her. I'm not gonna disrespect your mom.
You're gonna do what they say to do. And do
you understand that he's just crying, Yes, Papa, yes Papa.
But as he's crying and I'm down on this level,
I'm trying to hold my tears. So I get out
and I leave out of the room. Galia says, you okay,
because nobody talked to me as a five year old
like that. Nobody had a conversation with me. Nobody talked
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to me like a person. So here I am having
an opportunity to heal my little boy self. Yeah, by
talking to my son like a first beautiful. So we're
asking eight hundred five A five, one oh five. When
we're talking about raising your kids, how do you raise
your kids? We start with you, miss Pat, Miss Pat,
do you you pop your kids? Did you? I raise
my kids according to how they dare to pay CHIU support.
(01:06:43):
He don't pay you get up a coup. I don't
whoop him anymore. My husband do a lot of talking
because you know, we out of that area era of
beating all kids, because that comes from our ancestors and stuff.
So I do a lot of time. I do a
lot of customer mouth and then every nine d and
the wrong word slip out of my mouth, and my
daughter up stairs who never come out of the room
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and come out and say that you can't say that.
So but yeah, I think in my family, I think
we do good cop bad cops. Like I'm using the
bad cop. I'm like, You'm gonna I'm gonna cut you out,
im gonna yell at you. And then my wife is
the one that talks to them. And then we all
come in the room. And then Daddy used the apologize
for cursing. Now apologize for cursing. No, you gotta apologize
here because we do something wrong when you rub me, apologize.
But I say the B word by mistake, you know,
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I get a little bit shit. Yeah, bitch, yeah, I
ain't never cursing my kids. I say you, God damn.
I think my family, my house cursing. We we there
certain words we don't use in the house. Like we
don't use fat in our house. We don't use, god
damn in our house. You don't even fat because ain't
nobody fat. But I just don't use the word fats
for me. Word. We just don't use the word house.
I mean, don't you want a fast steak. Don't you
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want your wife and have a fat ass? That's fat?
I mean word, I'm sat here, you're gonna tell me
I'm mean. It depends on It depends on what's saying.
You say, man, shut your fat ass up. Well that's sweet, y'all.
Don't even fat in your house either. Uh. We were
talking about just defends when the fat become a mean word,
because you don't want to be like that fat ass
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kid or a fat kid or a fat I wouldn't
say that when I was me and my husband almost
got a divorce one time a little you can go
ahead and lead you're gonna take your fat as kid
with you because I don't get enough food stamp fold.
So I already got my own kids, Nate Taylor, so
you take it. The most defensive thing about that is
that you're saying that they're his kids, like they're not yours.
Basketball opening a divorce, they hit kid I have for him.
(01:08:25):
I had already had to buy a dude and one
he had known nothing. But I do feel Tyler periy though, man,
because I always feel bad after I yell at my kids,
Like I literally went to bad last night and woke
up this morning feeling like a bad parent because I
feel like I can be a short tempered with a
couple of my kids too, you know what I'm saying, Like,
I mean, yeah, four I got fourteen year old to
seven year old, to four year old and one year old,
and the four year old and one year old. Fine,
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is that the fourteen is a teenager, so that would
be difficult, and then the seven year olds. He wanted
them just independent seven year old, you know what I'm saying.
So raising the kids is difficult, especially when they're not
listening and they talk to me in ways I would
never think to talk to my parents or my grandparents
aren't to know. And I threatened my seven year old
that if you wouldn't have made it in the nineties,
you wouldn't have it back. No damn nineties. You know
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what I mean. I have a ten year old like that. Yeah, yeah,
she'd be talking man crapping. I'm like, she's like, you
guys are my parents? You know. Couple of niece ran
off and left. She smoked craig and I'm gonna show
her birth certificates. So bad and the kid when the
kids smartest different, Like I told I told my seven
year old, like, you ain't going to next go to
the neighborhood. They at the same age, they in the
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same grade, and their friend. Right, I'm like, that's that's
cut out. You're not going there next week. I don't care.
I'm see her in class anyway. God damn, I ain't
got no repud you ain't going to school exactly. You
know what I'm I'm gonna put your eyes out so
you can't see it. But but I feel them though,
and you know, and that's why I do like having
conversations with my children for the exact same reason Tyler
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Perry said, because you know, when they get grown, they're
gonna remember that, because we all remember being young and
getting yelled at and getting told different things by your parents.
I'm sure. I'm sure there's if I'm unpacking the therapy
now that my daddy said, my mom was ugly, Oh
the talent man. My mom used to get your glance,
and my sister was like, cut yeah and nada, and
I look at us now. I was like, yeah, yo,
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cute daughter, Smote Craig. But Joe, little uglyone succeeded and
you dad. My daddy told me one Ti, let's just
kill the me, get the insurance money. Told Mama, just
kill me, get the insurance money. Damn anyway, you were
that bad? Yeah, well you know damn it. Man, y'all
need therapy. My parents weren't that bad. My parents and
the hustables would have been messing with y'all because killing
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me get the white, light skin white man, I'm light skinning,
I'm black? Why what am I saying? I'm black? Hello?
Have you ever had a hickey on your neck that
probably would kill you? Hello? Girl over there? Yo, what's up?
What's your name? Brochu? Chu up? Chuck from Connecticut talking
about raising our kids? Man, how you raise your kids? Bro?
I'm a big yellow saying I was to just meet
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my wife, two daughters, and I yeah, likes sometimes I'm
still bad due so right after that, good, I know. Man,
it's so hard, man, especially when you got girls. A
good old boys, I got good. See, that's what make
you feel even worse when you got girls and you
gotta yell at them all. Lord, But it's the two.
It's the two. It's the two youngest ones, right. They
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play together old day long, and then they fight like
a married couple and that's what I'd be screaming at them,
and they'd be mad at each other, and then at
night they got they got to sleep in the same bed.
They gotta keep in the same room. So it'd be
pissing me over. Y'all gonna be friends later on, anyway,
so stop it. But they just don't shout the Jackson
and Book when I'm sure they're in the call listening. Hello,
who's this, hey breed. We're talking about discipline and raising children.
(01:11:37):
What's your approach? How you giving it? So, first of all,
and everybody, so, I with my discipline as a child.
My mother never thinked me can never beat me or anything.
But I do notice that with my child, he's a
little bit more hard handed than I was, So I
do have to discipline a little bit more with him
than my mom did with me. But what I've noticed
(01:11:58):
is when I have conversations with people, cool words think
that when try old HEAs really disciplined. They're very disciplined
as adults. And I noticed I do like a little
bit of discipline, and I feel like it's because I
wasn't heavily disciplined when I grew Interesting, that's an interesting
takes Yeah, what do you mean when you say you
like discipline? So as I'm from my ADM, it's just
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kind of like, if I don't want to do something,
I'm not going to do it. And when it comes
to school work, I have to like really force myself
to do the things I'm suposed to do. When it
comes to work, I really have to force myself to
do the things but I'm supposed to do it. And
I just feel like in a social setting as well,
which is kind of like I do what I want
to do. That That's the scariest thing though, because a
lot of things you probably got disciplined for when you
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didn't get discipline when you was young, But if you did,
it would probably have to do with the fact you
had ADHD. And that's what I worry about. You don't
know what type of issues your child might be dealing
with that havn't showcased a self yet. You know what
I mean that you might be punished out for you
know I exactly. And I just found out my dog
got add and he won't go sleep. Bad night. Your dog?
Your dog? Okay, hey, how you know your dog? He'd
(01:13:04):
be at We can put him his leave don't say that. No,
what I mean what I'm talking about? What don't do that?
Don't do that, don't do that. Eight hundred five five
one five. We're talking about how you discipline your kids.
Oh my good, this is the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
How do you dj Envy Charlemagne the guy we all
(01:13:27):
the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're
talking about disciplining our kids. Just came from Tyler Perry
and this is what he said about his son. He
was really rude to the nanny. And it was in
the room with bathroom argument and Galina calls me and
I go in and I said, I'm saying, I get
down to his level. I'm talking to him out. I's like, listen,
what are you doing. We don't behave this way. You
don't do this, this is this is unacceptable. You're not
gonna disrespect her. You're not gonna disrespect your mom. You're
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gonna do what they say to do. And do you
understand that he's just crying, Yes, Papa, yes, papa. But
as he's crying and I'm down on his level, I'm
trying to hold my tears. So I get up and
I leave out of the room. Go later, say Joe, okay,
because nobody talked to me as a five year old
like that. Nobody had a conversation with me, Nobody talked
to me like a person. So here I am having
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an opportunity to heal my little boy self by talking
to my son like a person. I feel a man.
But you know another thing, I was scared of my dad.
Though my dad is six foot three, six foot four,
retired police officer, ex military, I was always scared of him.
So I never wanted to do nothing because I never
wanted to have a problem with him. Ain't none of
my daughter scared of me? And I don't want them
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to be scared me because I don't want to raise
out of fear, but nobody, I mean, I want to
raise out of love. That's something you learn in therapy too,
though you learned that. You know a lot of times
our parents raised us out of fear, and their fear
was especially with my dad. He didn't want me to
turn out the way. He didn't want me to make
make the same mistakes that he did. You know, you
know I made still made him anyway, except for like
you know, using hard drug. But he didn't want me
to make the same mistakes that he made, and mom
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was the same. My dad was a cop in New
York City at the time, and he worked in the
Bronx and on the train, so he's seen things from
a different place that I him from and it was
the crack. So it was he wanted me to stay
away from that. So he was gonna do whatever it
takes to make sure I wasn't gonna go down that. Yeah,
I did too, especially because I had my first child
at fourteen, and I think I parented out of the
field with my daughter. I was like, don't you ever
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touched no boy? Don't you ever tie the no boy? Day? Horrible?
Then she ended up being gay, and then sometimes I'd
be like, did I preach my daughter into that? Scared
the lane out of them? Scared the love? That makes sense,
I did, because it was all about because I was
saying such a bad relationship with her daddy, and she
saw her daddy beat me. And I'm not saying that,
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you know that's why she but I think that has
a lot to do with it. Beatings and she saw
daddy shoot me and she's like, nah, I'm going on
here with the girls. We just scratch each other, even
though I do think that you know you are born
you know, Oh yeah, my daughter was born gay or
a gay hat on and a jumpsuit. She hadn't want
them little overall suits. Yeah, she came out to wound
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with it on with a painter's bridge. She was was
that little painted name Napoleon? What's a little which? Hello?
Who's this? Hi? Everybody? Hey? So I can't be honest
with my name because of this topic. Y'all not cooling? S?
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Yes for me? Yes, and we know your real name.
We got called d but we ain't gonna say it's
don't word unless you do something wow. All right, So
we're gonna say my name is Sean Brown. All right.
We're gonna use to Misha Brown, all right. So to
be totally honest, my mother is a single mother with
four kids, and he beats the break off of us.
I have a son right down, and I'm not gonna
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sit up here and say I beat him ode I don't.
But am I gonna light his little old leg up? Yes?
Am I gonna light the topic? That's what up? Yes
I am, because you're not going to disrespect you today.
So essentially, I don't feel like disciplining your kids. Uh,
it's a bad thing. I was raised for discipline, and
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I canna say that I'm a good person. Um. I
have a lot for you, all for myself. But I
believe in discipline, popping. I do believe in that. What's
your weapon of choice when you discipline? Right now, my hands,
I have these fighter weapons and this is going to
it's going to hurt you. Oh yeah, Mama back hands
used to be no joke. She sounded like a fly
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squad of mama the fad with the fly stuck. Only
now we have Christina on alone. Christina, good morning. Hi.
How are you now? You're a school counselor? Correct? Yeah,
talk to us about traumatizing these kids out here. So
earlier I heard in the conversation you guys say, oh,
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how traumatizing can yelling? See, it can be very traumatizing.
I can't stay with a child for their whole lot.
And I also heard, I think it was Charlam say,
there's no guide in raising these kids. Charlomagne, they're a
little literally hundreds of thousands of books out there, um,
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raising kids, parenting guys. It's a great series called How
to Talk to Your Kids? So that they will listen
and they will talk. And they have it for a
little kids, elementary school age and high school age, and
they have an audible and it's translated in various languages,
and it talks about how to discipline your kids, and um,
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non coble way. I agree with you. I know there
there's a lot of material out thereout but it don't
matter when you're in the midst of it. I guess
everybody got a plan until they get punched in the face. Yeah,
that's that's true. And you you have your own time
to contend with and your own methods of raising your children.
But when you do have some calm time and downtime,
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it wouldn't hurt to the google some new methods for
next time to keep things they escalated. I agree with
you your children how to talk to others in the world.
I'm gonna get that book and give it to my kids.
I don't want to read. And one's like this is right, heal, well,
I'm gonna need you how to read what I want
to do with you? Now? You know what, It's funny
that you said that me and my wife for writing
a book or raising our kids. We have six kids.
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We have a twenty one year old, a nineteen, a
nine and eight or six, and a one year old,
and we talk about everything that we go through, everything
from my daughter getting her first period, to us talking
about sex, to m popping out kids at times, to
having conversations to you know, I came from a household
of because I said, so that was my dad, because
I said, and that is a terrible That is a
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terrible way of paring. But we don't do it like that.
We explained to the kids why, Like if they want
to go out and there's a reason why, I know,
we explained to them why. So we talk about all that.
And that's what Tyler Perry is saying, like you sit
down and have a conversation with your kids. That's that's
what I tend to do, you know what I mean.
And and yes, when I do have a short temper
and I do yell, I always feel bad about it afterwards.
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And then I sit down and I always apologize to
I always apologize for young because that's another thing our
parents never did for us when we was young. They
never apologized us. They didn't know how, they didn't know how.
But I break that down to when when me and
my kids, if I do something wrong like yell or
scream or whatever it may be, we pull them in
the room and we talk to him. Why you know
why I did this? Why why I screamed, why I
raised my voice? Why I don't want them to do this?
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And it works pretty good in my household. And they
so quick to go to the school and tell everything.
So like I had an incident in less than six
months ago. What a teacher called me and I said, well,
I'm a heads upside the head, and so next ting
I know, defacts at my dog. I said, ma'am, these
ain't my kids, I said, I'm black. That's how I taught.
So later the teachers like, we don't hit upside hit,
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hit on the behind. I said, late, I'm gonna do
what I do, and you do what you do. Become
a lease up down line, How do you think she's
gonna send defacts to my house? They try to put
them in a counseling program. I said, ma'am, I was
talking jump, I'm gonna be honest with you. Pat, I
think that program did you? Yeah? I think I kind
of agree with call us. If you need us a bell,
you out, you know we got you, you know, just
a game I appreciate. I'm glad to know I got
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rich friends. I just want to I just want to
pay it out of love and not fear. Absolutely no,
rang them every nine den I do that all. I'm
gonna tell my kids this is more. I love you, Ashley,
and not kill June Bug. And then the mother for
at the house and I'm my old ain't gonna hug you. Therapy.
You know what I'm saying. Everybody going to therapy. You
know what I mean? The resources that we didn't have
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when we was younger. Why not? Yes you did. Your
mamma was always on the phone telling her friend your bees.
That's like saying white people going to the gym all
the time. It's bat to throw that one out, But
that's not No, put my mask on and turned into
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wrestling number two. Y'all remember wrestling number two? No, you
don't remember wrestling number one and two. I just figured
it was just big wrestless. No, whoa whoa the white
man with the mask on. I don't remember. You don't
remember Aleslican wrestlers? Right? I had? I remember Andre the Giant.
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No wrestling number one two? Dad on the mask the
two white men. I will yeah, they were good for
the ficking fault. When we come back, we got your
room report. We got to talk about pop he's trying
to buy maybe b et. We'll tell you about it
when we come back. For Paul, the breakfast Love good
morning name or you gossiping or chatting? The rule report.
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I mean, I guess we're on the breakfast club. This
were the t spells right on the breakfast Club. All right, first,
let me say so pos say to my brother, why Clef?
Why Cleff checked himself into a hospital yesterday. He says
he'll be back soon, so I'm hoping everything is okay.
We don't know the reason why. But he did say
this night, I'll never stay in the hospital. He said
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he never stays in the hospital overnight, and he posted
this on Instagram. He just says, sometimes we forget that
our body is our temple. Be back soon. He'd been
in the hospital overnight. He's born in the hospital. He
had to be dere for let two days. Minute. Is
it a dope life? I'm just trying to correct them.
You know, why, Cliff, you've been in the hospital. The
foe your mama just didn't have you own a corner? Baby?
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It said dunt life. So hopefully everything is good with
why Cleff? Also? Did he might be your bass soon?
Who boss? Your boss? I heard the rumors are did
he is exploring opportunity to purchase a majority steak in
b ET? You think did he gonna outbid Tyler Perry?
Come on, Tyler? Did he gonna Tyler Perry? Tyler Perry
already on twenty five percent of BT plug? Well you know, um,
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what's your calling is in it too? What's his name?
Who the riches are the Tyler? Tyler? Are all three
of them? Tyler Tyler, come home, mister Parry. I'm ready?
But why wouldn't it do it where they could possibly
all own a percentage? Because they all bring so much
to the table, right Tyler by the table with the
stuff and show this? Did he and sold this viron? Right?
All about it? What did it bring? Music? I mean
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the reality? And what does that mean for revolte it with?
Did he own both? Because in my mind, if you
got money to buy BT, how about put that money
in the revote, put those resources in the revote and
keep building a revote up. That would making most But
what was the main problem with Revolt that it just
wasn't in enough households. Right. Revolters still around, right, but
it's not in enough households. And Tyler paragraph over there,
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why are you gonna share all that land? You don't
need no help, Tyler, don't need no help, don't need me?
Tyler called me? What did he say that? Now you
better not say I'm no mdeal If you do, I
come on there and jumping that nothing. Okay, Now I
wouldn't mind seeing that. Now that's a battle. What boy,
you and my deal fighting? I whooped Tyler peer. That's
(01:24:33):
a good matchup right there. I'd love to see m
ad miss pat go at it? Well, he said? Did
He said? He wants to turn b et back into
a black owned brand, and he believes it's better for business,
for the culture, and for building wealth in the black.
What did that mean for Revolte? You sold us on
this Revolt thing? Did he like? You know revolts has
I think Revots built a lot of cultural cachet. You
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know what I mean? People know the brand Revote, But
the thing that people always saying about vote Revote ain't
got no money. So if you got money to buy me.
How come you just don't put that money into Revote.
I just want to know about Revote and fell asleep.
He gave it to your Miami you think so, yeah,
somebody got it. If you ain't, if it ain't, if
ain't nothing going on now, yeah, I mean, I just
would like to hear him. I'd like to hear more
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about the business if I was. That's how I would
like to hear more from. I'm praying Tyler get it,
don't get it, miss a Pair. I'm over here waiting
on yet. I think Tyler gonna get it. Yeah, I
think so. Waiting on You're like a black child waiting
on his daddy. Shut up, you're having flashbacks. I think
Tyler gonna get it. Yeah, all right, well that is
your rumor reports. I keep it like we got the
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People's choice mixed up. Next if we got more with
miss Pat She's our guest host today, So don't move.
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Charlemagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Miss Patten's head. Now,
Miss Pat, you just announced your show, your tour yesterday,
and you said all the date, so give the information
again today, can will purchase some tickets? Your girl then
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made it. The theater tour start September the ninth, Louisville, Kentucky.
All you gotta do is go to Miss Pat Comedy
dot com. Oh, I ran out of breath. Miss patn't
even doing nothing, You're just sitting I gotta pee Miss
Pat Comedy dot com and get your tickets. I it's
a twenty city tour. Please get your tickets because I'm
gonna need you like Charlemagney cocoa butter this morning. So
(01:26:38):
make sure y'all get your tickets and make sure you
watch the third season of the Miss Pat Show. I
also have a podcast called The Pat Damn with Miss Pat.
Go listen to that too, and the third season Miss
Patcha is on bat Plus. That's right for everybody, and
it's go through Amazon if you like. But it is whole.
It is No, it's actually a very very very very
funny show. It's actually the best thing on BAT and
bt doing good. You think I got a lot of
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good programs. Yep, it's the best thing on BT N
bat plub Yep. Thank you. I appreciate that. And IM
and I'm knock and I'm up there with the stuff
on regular TV. Two watched, I watched, we watched Miss
patche on like this. You know the background, you know,
you know what you're going on in the background. I
appreciate it. The background helped me get a chat. I
ain't never been scared to be a background dancing. When
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we come back, we got the positive note though, move
it's the breakfast Club. Good morning on everybody is t
j n V Charlemagne the guy. We all the breakfast
club and Miss pat is still here and we appreciate you.
Miss Pat well, thank you earlier this morning. Well that's
what I do. I arrive at working on time and
do what I gotta do. Thank you for delivering breakfast
every day. The last time I was treated like that
with breakfast, I was in jail. Damn Jesus. Well, miss
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pat gonna be here all week too. Because you're talking
like she leaving today. I was gonna say, we say,
we appreciate that, thank you for coming today. She'll be
in the morning. That's right. Well, I appreciate you all
for having me. Yeah, you know, we ain't paying you.
That's why we pay for your breakfast. You're just gonna
tell anybody you ain't bad you show ain't pay me.
This is volunteer work and we appreciate it. I don't
know why any peopleould just say that. Why would you
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say it? Just now what I rain't paying You're like, well,
why nobody? Because I want to think ain't never got
beat at the child. We're talking about a turn, you know, Oh,
you're gonna pay me anyvy. I'm gonna take that change
when you walk outside. And also to man, I want
to remind people make sure to get your tickets for
the first ever Black Effect Podcast Festival, happening April twenty
second in Atlanta at Pullman yards Man. Okay, it's a
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day of music and food and of course live podcast.
Some of your favorite podcasts like the eighty five South Show,
Horrible Decisions, Uh, Michelle Williams will be there with her
podcast checking in um just selling. Robin will be there
with Reasonably Shady, so make sure you pull up. It's
hosted by myself and Jess Hilarious. Go to event bright
for your tickets and for more information go to black
(01:28:51):
Effect dot com. Okay, make sure you get your tickets, man,
because at the past they moving, we are definitely gonna
sell out. So thank you to everybody who's purchased tickets.
I truly appreciate it absolutely. Now, Miss pat I just
want to say thank you for real for the first
time you came up here for an interview. You you've
been family ever since, and you call up on us,
you check up on us to make sure we go.
So we just want to say we appreciate you for
real forever. I appreciate y'all answer in the phone and
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not one time. If y'all ever got in Hollywood with me,
and I was a little scared too, and I remember
reading your book A Rabbit you know what I'm saying,
and like, damn, this story is the first time I
got asked. I tried, my publishers tried to get me
on and he came back and said, they said, you
ain't famous enough. Keep trying anybody. They say that, Yes,
y'all did, because next week I met you and you
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let me on. Nobody I met you at Daniel ain't
no more. But way back when Jordan was first trying
to get that launch, didn't he have the TV on
the show. We didn't even have the show one y'all
was trying to pitch it. Yeah, yeah, And I met
him and he let me on, and you had to
run to the plane that day. And we've been we've
been together every every one too. I said, miss pat
(01:29:56):
m how are you doing, baby? How's everything? How the family?
I love it? So thank you, miss absolutely well. You
got a positive note, the positive notice this man. For
everybody out there giving themselves a hard time for something,
just know it is okay to not have it all together,
none of us. Do give yourself some grace. Breakfast club bitches,
you I'm finished for y'all, dumb