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Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see if any of our listeners had good or bad divorce stories after mentioning Chris Rock comments about divorce. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a man who sued a stripper because the feelings were not mutual. Next we opened up the phone lines to see if any of out listeners fell in love with a stripper.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time. It's time time to wake up Tea instancially
and Choloman the Doctor to practice. Club Bitches the voice
of the culture. People watch The Breakface Club for like
news and really be tuned in. It's one of my
favorite shows to do, just because y'all always keep you
one hundred. Y'all keep your will. They might not watch
the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're

(00:21):
you know, they're listening to The Breakfast Brothers Club. Gets
your ass all all right? Good morning usc yo yo
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yo yo. Good morning Angela yee cholo mean the guy Peter.

(00:47):
The planet is Monday. Oh my goodness, Good morning you
well oiled machine, y'all, this well oiled machine of a
radio show. Good morning boy. How is everybody's weekend? My
weekend was great, man, until I got back here. Things
just not working. Oh come on, that's the small things
to a job, right, yeah, right, we should be used

(01:09):
to this. They always happened. I know I need to
check this out, can you can you guys? Hear me? Yes?
We can't hear you. Okay, we're just a little delay,
were you at okay, just like a seven second delay
before you speak. Oh god, one day we'll work It's
only been almost eleven years. Oh my goodness. One day

(01:32):
we'll work these kinks out. Yeah, okay. So this weekend
was my baby's birthdays. I call them the babies. Uh.
It turned eight and seven, and I took them to
if you're familiar, they have them all over the country.
I took them to Kyla Harry. It's the same as
Great Wolf large as an indoor water park, indoor outdoor
and I spent the whole weekend them and they had
a ball. They had such they had the greatest time.

(01:53):
I mean, eight and seven. Lord have Mercy's eight and seven.
So it's just crazy because I remember, you know, I'm
sitting on the radio hearing you and ounce. You know, yeah,
it was pregnant. That's right. I ain't eating seven, yes, Jesus. Yeah.
So they had an amazing, amazing, amazing time. It was
just great. I had a great time, and and you know,
I got to watch the games when they fell asleep,
and then we got to talk about this fight later

(02:13):
on what you guys do this weekend before we talk
about get onto into the fighting all that stuff. Yee
seven seconds? Wait, oh lord, have mercy. Okay, Well, I
had a ball this weekend, you know, cooling out with
the family, watching watching watching the games, of course, and
then I was disappointed in myself that I ordered to

(02:34):
fight last night. I told you I couldn't. I couldn't
help it. It's just like it's at the end of
the day. If you're a boxing fan like I am,
it's Floyd Mayweather, you know what I mean. Plus, it
was you know, heard fart on the undercard, but due
Jack fart on the undercard, the Ocho Sinkle Maxwell fight
was entertaining DJs and Marrow was commentating that was entertaining,
you know. So it was like whatever, it's four nine
ninety nine and they actually doing it on a Sunday

(02:55):
night was good because there was nothing else happening. The
only problem with that was I ain't gonna lie that
that fight was getting late. I was tired. I'm tired.
I'm tired right now. Absolutely, fight ended with eleven thirty
last nay, So I'm like, absolutely, but that is the
type of fight that should have been on a Sunday
name Sunday night when there's nothing else going on, Like
there wasn't no major TV shows on any of the
premium networks, right, there was no basketball? Yeah, it was

(03:19):
on earlier. It was like, okay, let's watch the fight.
Why not? All right, well let's get the show cracking.
Ye yep, I think she's not think she loved this.
I don't think it was her choice. All right. You
know there's this thing called technical difficulties in live radio.
All right, well, we got front page news next um,
hopefully we get ye back on if that will make
some stuff up to open money. Try to see if

(03:41):
they're still a delay. There's absolutely no delay. Yeah, you
sound great, Right, we're getting we got front page news
next year. What we're talking about, I mean, we're gonna
talk about the fight last night? Right? Oh, this show,
you gotta love it. It's the Breakfast Club. Really morning.
Everybody is DJ v Angela, yee, Charlomagne, the guy we

(04:02):
are to Breakfast Club is getting some front page news.
I NBA Saturday, if you missed it, the Nets beat
the Bucks one fifteen one O seven Sunday, the Clippers
beat the Mavericks one twenty six, one eleven and also
the Hawks beat the seventy six is one twenty eight
one twenty four Hawks. I've been looking good. I ain't
even gonna lie. Man Bucks played tonight right, Yes, tonight

(04:25):
is seven thirty All right, well walk all right. Chad
Johnson's boxing debut, he actually made it through the fourth
round and he was fighting Brian Maxwell. He did get
knocked to the canvas, but fortunately he was able to
finish the four round exhibition fight. So here's what he
had to say after that fight. And this is just

(04:46):
one off my bucket lists. And it's a message for
a lot of people out there man that are content.
Gott are scared to fail, scared the lows, and I'll
take chances. Man, get out there and live, man, don't
be scared to finger. That's okay. I mean Ojo sinking
hung in there with He not a boxing When you
look at someone like Ochil Sinko career athlete, you know
he's in shape, but that boxing conditioning is different. But

(05:07):
he looked good though, he looked good cool. I mean
boxing is sometimes getting hitten, falling on the floor, getting
back up. That's exactly what boxing is. But you just boxing,
did it, but you just can't play Boxing's all right now,
Floyd Mayweather versus Logan Paul the main event, of course,
money bag Yo walked out with Floyd may Whether he
performed time today, and I mean it lasted all eight rounds.

(05:27):
Early on in the beginning, I thought Logan Paul was
going to tire himself out too much. He was throwing
a lot of punches. It wasn't really landing. He did
tire himself, yeah, but I thought that that meant that
Floyd was going to be able to knock him out.
But I guess you know, Logan Paul is a lot
bigger than Floyd Mayweather, so and he had a lot
longer reach to now Logan Paul after the fight, after
lasting all eight rounds, he felt like a winner. I

(05:49):
don't want anyone to tell me anything is impossible. Ever again,
the fact that I'm in here with one of the
greatest boxers of all time proves that the odds can
be beaten. I'm the maverick, I go right when they're
gonna left. I'm the unorthodox one. I'm the independent one,
and everyone has an end him and everyone could beat
the odds and do great things in life, and I

(06:09):
want everyone to know that. That's the message I'm here
to say, Floyd may Whether it was an honor I
hate being can. I love you guys. It's one of
the greatest moments of my life. You never know what
this guy like. I'm gonna go home thinking, yo, that
Floyd let me survive. Listen, man, a forty four year
old wal to weight who doesn't have knockout power fighting
the twenty six year old guy who would be a
cruiserweight eight inches taller than him forty pounds. Have you

(06:31):
the fight went exactly the way I thought it would.
Floyd just put on a clinic even though he's not
as quick as he used to be and his reflex
is on you. Still fast though, Yeah, but he's forty four.
Eskn had it seventy eight seventy four from mey Weather,
even though there was no official score. Here is what
Floyd May why there had Floyd Maywhether had to say
after the fight, I'm not twenty one anymore, but it's
good to move around with these young guys, test my skills,

(06:54):
just to have some fun. Great young fighter, strong, tough,
He's better than I thought he was against a heavy weight,
but it had fun. Even though he don't got that
much experience. He knew that he was this weight and
innw to tie me up tonight. So I had fun.
I'm pretty sure he had fun and hopefully your fans
enjoyed it. Yeah, Logan was definitely doing a lot of

(07:15):
slow dancing. Didn't you any chance he could get? He
was backing like it was the last song of the night,
coming on what you're smart by him? Now? Would you
like to see Floyd Man whether to fight again. Well,
here's what he had to say about it. If there's
any chance that he'll return, and I'm not coming back
to the sport of boxing, absolutely not. I did what
I had to do. I made my mark on the sport,
made a made a ton of money, rather money and everything,

(07:36):
money and everything. Well, I know we got to eat
food every day to survive. So he can live, Logan,
and that takes moment. He means he's not fighting professionally, professionally,
but he'll do he'll do more exhibition. But they asked
him about whether or not he would do another exhibition
fight and he said probably not. Nah, he said in
the ring, he said, you don't know what the future
hole because they asking about Jake Paul right after the fight. Yeah,

(07:57):
he's I mean, probably not, it's not enough. But I
didn't him say probably not. Right we have they said,
we have the audio. Oh, we don't know what the
future holds. But I'll talk it over with my team
and see where we go from there. You got to
realize I've been in this sport twenty five years, and
I understand that I'm not twenty one. I'm not twenty five,
but I have fun tonight. Look, Floyd will do another exhibition.

(08:20):
He's not doing anything that's gonna be go on his record.
But if they give him another ten million dollars to
fight somebody like they did Overseas, he's gonna take that fight.
Is ten million to fight Jake Paul. He got ten
million to fight Jake Paul and fifty percent of the
pay per view revenue. Yeah, he'll pull in thirty forty
fifty million dollars probably more Logan Paul, who I say,
one of the But you know he'll fight. Of course

(08:41):
he will, especially if the paper view numbers come out
the day and they're great. Yeah, yes, he's gonna do
another exhibition. I don't think guaranteed and ten percent of
paper views. That great money. I didn't think I was
gonna pay for it last night, but I absolutely did
see I found this streaming for free on Twitter. I
paid for it and I went to a fight party.
All right, Well that is Front page News. Get it

(09:03):
off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent, or you just
want to talk to us, call us now. It's the
breakfast flock tomorrow, the Breakfast Club. This is your time
to get it off your chest. Whether you're man black,
Thank you from you on the Breakfast Club. But you
got something on your mind? Let hello? Who's this? Hey?

(09:26):
This is a channeler from clumb So how good morning,
how y'all doing channel? What's up? Brother? Get up your chest?
What's going on? Oh? So Charlotte Magne he talked all
that crap. Oh I'm not watching, Oh to watch it,
but I've seen him post yesterday. Yeah. I had to
watch it. I had to well one thing about one
thing about me. I always deserved the right to change
my mind. Okay, I was. I was lying to myself

(09:47):
that I wasn't gonna buy the fight. Okay, okay, what
did y'all think about the fight though, I mean, it
went just the way I thought it would go. Floyd
May was just forty four years old and walked the
weight versus that big ass cruiserweight. I never thought he
would like knock. I just thought he would just punch
on him, just like you did. He just beat on it.
I thought he was gonna knock him out. I figured
I figured not because I mean, holding your hands up
eight rounds for not really a boxer. I just you

(10:10):
just needed one one good. Yeah, but he's too big.
Went by the way. When the last time we seen
Floyer with the knock somebody out, it was the guy
it was. It was a guy who forgot to tap
gloves with him. I can't remember his name right now.
Was his name? Great? Great? No na? The Dominican guy.
He was like Latino or something. Oh yeah, yeah, I

(10:32):
can't remember his name. That was. That was a minute ago.
Thank you for calling Hello? Who's this Mike? Hey? What'out
getting off your chest? Bro? Yeah? I just want to
talk fight last night. Uh. I want to say his
first of all salute too for the fight that he
had going all that like bish outside to him that
second fight were heard and a very guy. I want

(10:54):
to say that was the big fight of the night
last night. They were scrapping, they were banking. Yeah, yeah,
a lot of hard hitting, a lot of hidden I
like that third fight, it was more. But dude Jack
guy wasn't ready. Yeah, yeah, the guy who Jack Collelino.
Yeah he wasn't even supposed to be fighting, but dude Jack,

(11:16):
yeah he was. He wasn't ridden at all. But on
that last fight, man, like y'all said any more, And
I don't felt one of y'alls did it. Man, I
feel like I got rolled. I don't think none of
us said that. I don't think I got wrong. I mean,
I don't know what you expected, Floyd. Maybe it was
forty four years old. I mean, and you got it,

(11:36):
and you really expect him to, you know, knock him
out or anything like that. I was hoping that, you know,
I was hoping that, you know, Logan Paul's arms will
be tied and Floyde get a hit on him and
knock and put him on the campus. Forty ninety nine
was a cool price to pay because think about all
those fights you just named and amigos performed. You know,
you even money back your bought Floyd to the right.
It was cool. Yeah, that wasn't mad at it? Get

(11:59):
it off your yes eight hundred five eight five one
on five one if you need to vente hit this
up now. Was the breakfast club? Good morning, the breakfast club?
Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. As you're trying to
get it off your chat you man of blast, we
want to hear from you on the breakfast But hello,

(12:19):
who's this same? Good morning? Every good morning dollars, Good
morning angel chair brig what brother up? You know? If
your going on? Yo? I'm tight right now, man. Last
night I tried to avoid paying for the fight, right
and uh and avoiding somewhere watching the fight, which is
a complete hug fast forty y chuck More's a dollar

(12:41):
day and uh I left that. I left the fight,
went to start my cart. I lost my turkey. No
damn it, man, Oh my god. So I have a
spear at home, right, So I had to take up
uber forty nine dollars back to Brooklyn. Dude, get my
spirit key to take an uber back to where I
was at of course, be another thirty nine dollars. Damn

(13:02):
Do I get my key to side so I didn't
want to spend forty nine ninety nine to end up
spending almost one hundred rick. Why didn't you just go
Why didn't you just retrace your steps and see if
you dropped your keys in the party, because he went
the middle of the night. I don't get it, Yeah,
I don't. I don't understand why you just say, why
you didn't just go back in there and see where
you left your keys? Because I didn't that, but I couldn't.
I don't know where it was. I remember my keys

(13:24):
falling on the floor, but I don't remember picking up
the part. Oh got you last? What you get for
being cheap? Breck? You should have just ordered the fight
and in stead you pay way more. That's what he thinks.
That's what happens when you try to take anybody. You
try to concord it. I mean cord the good last night,
though I did. He looked good for forty four and
our local Paul, being fifty pounds heavier than him. He

(13:46):
did this thing they wanted. They did it pretty good.
He didn't employed in exactly what I thought he was
going to. Absolutely, Hello, who's this? Good morning? Good morning,
Good morning, y'all. Just moved from Jersey. I just want
to know why, and being a water park brought as
a weekend. What you're doing draw, you ain't getting wet
at all? My brother, Damn, that's crazy. You was from Hallom.

(14:10):
You to pause all of that. I know you followed
me the whole time to be with your kids. You
if you was from Hallom being you to Paul, you'd
have had to pause all of that, grown ass being
them out with my kids. He asked why I'm not
getting with any degrees the indoor water park aty degrees?
Like what? Like? I'm not knocking you, bro, but I'm
saying if you was from Hallom, no, no grown man

(14:31):
should be asking another man why they wasn't wet this weekend. Man,
you ask that man every day while he's not wet.
That is not true. That is not true. But that
is not true. Man followed me around the water park,
asked why where I actually did jump in a bunch
of rides. Bro, I actually posted a picture with me
and my kids anything if you really want to know.
But Bro, if you really want to know, it's called
having a nanny, and I have a nanny that jumps

(14:52):
in there with the kids. And I going in with
him as Jesus Christ. But if you dry ass flexing,
but if you use it, I wasn't even called for
him A stupid question. My god, gracious, that wasn't a
stupid question. A little awkward. It's weird to be drying
a water park, guys. I wasn't drying the water park.

(15:16):
What damn? I haven't name? Man said you was dry? Bro?
Just facing growing ass being followed me around the water park.
Where's your kids? Bro? Where's your kids? Get it off
your chest? Eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
If you need to vent, you can hit this up.
Now we got rumors on the way, Yes, and let's
talk about Chris Rocky talks about some valuable advice that
he got from his divorce attorney. Now that divorce attorney

(15:36):
is now representing Melinda Gates. All right, we'll get into that.
Next is the breakfast Club. Good morning the breakfast Club.
This is the rumor report with Angeline Breakfast Club. Well,
Chris rock recently did an interview with Business Insider, and

(15:59):
he was talking about the best advice that he got
hit with his divorce lawyer, Robert Stephen Cohen. Now Roberts
also representing Melinda Gates and her divorce, and she could
get the largest ever divorce settlement by the way. And
Chris Rock said Cohen once sold him the bitterest divorce
disputes only amount to a fraction of what's at stake.

(16:19):
He said that Cohen was a capable, intelligent, and realistic
lawyer who helped him understand the bigger picture that most
of his divorce had already been resolved and the most
contentious parts composed a tiny fraction of what was at stake.
He said, put it this way, people get divorced, people fight,
things take sometimes years. At the end of the day,
you're only talking four percent one way or the other. Hey, man,

(16:42):
I pray to God I don't ever have to go
through a divorce. When you think of what marriages and
you know, when you've been with someone for a long time,
divorce just seems sad as hell, heartbreaking. Listen. I was
in I had a driver this weekend for our Essence
We were filming for Essence Festival, and he was telling
me he was married for twenty five years and just
got divorced two years ago because his wife had been

(17:03):
cheating on him. And he knew for five years and
didn't say anything. I was like, how did you know
for five years and not say a word? All? Right? Now,
speaking of divorce, another divorce that seems like it could
get really ugly is Gary Owen and his estranged wife
Kenya Duke. He posted a picture of himself with a
T shirt that says breadwinner and then it had the

(17:24):
definition of breadwinner underneath a person who earns money to
support the family. Well, she posted that picture said, I
have never gone to the media. The media goes looking
for the paperwork. I have allowed you to tell your family,
friends and fans any false narrative that you want or
needed to be about us, the relationship and our kids
because I don't care. I feel a need to defend
or explain myself. You and I know what it really is.

(17:45):
But when you go and make these dumb, passive, aggressive
posts and these insensitive ass T shirts, I am triggered
and now you have my attention. You haven't supported us
since April first. Nothing not a zero, not electric, water, gas,
not insurance, medical, dental, life, car house or not, groceries,
not maintenance for the house, not the gas or maintenance
of the cars. Not the platinum card I got for
us because you wanted one and you couldn't get one

(18:07):
on your own. Not the cell phone you have for
twenty three years. Instead, you just got another phone number
and didn't pay the bill. All of our bills are
attached to my Social Security number and credit You see
all heartbreaking? That sounds like when I see things happen,
when I see things happen to people that I would
never want to happen to me, I just get sad,
Like I hope I never have to go through a
divorce man, Like I don't know what I would do

(18:28):
without the structure of family. I just don't And it
just can get very ugly. Yeah, something so pure and
personal gets reduced to just business. And then you rewatched
them on TV. They had the show together happen, he
married the kids. Heartbreaking, It's like, how does this happen?
All right? Prince Harry and Meg and Marco have confirmed
that they had their second child, Lilli bit Lily Diana

(18:50):
mount Baton Windsor, who was born on Friday at Santa
Barbara Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara. They said that it
was more than we could have ever imagined, and they
are now settling in at home. Your first names, you
give a person, what's what's the baby's name again? Lilli
Bett and then Diana obviously is the middle name, and
then it's Mountbatten, dash windsor Okay, it's important. It's a

(19:12):
very important sound in the names. All right. Bad Baby
and Little Yati have invested in a dating app for
Jewish people with ridiculously high standards. It's called locks Club.
It's a private membership based dating app for Jewish people who,
I guess you know, want to only talk to people
who have who stand out for encouraging more personable conversations

(19:34):
and connection. Who you saying that bad money, Bad Baby
and Little Yatti? Bad Baby? Who was bad Baby cast
me outside? Girl? Oh oh, I thought her name was
bad Barbie? What that's not her name? No baby, I
thought it was bad. I thought it was Okay, I'm old,

(19:56):
all right, guys. Caitlyn Jenner is saying that it was
easy year for her to come out as trans than
to come out as a Republican, and she did this
interview with Fox elevens. The issue is one thing, and
I talked to all my family about running for governor
and to be honest with you, it was easier to

(20:17):
come out as trans than as a Republican candidate. I
think Kimberly has done an amazing job with criminal justice reform.
I have not asked her to be involved in my campaign,
but I guarantee you, as time goes on and I
become governor, I'm sure she'll have my ear. So this
is a real thing. Yeah, that's media interview since announcing

(20:40):
her run for governor. Okay, what do you think is
going to happen? The cameras will be rolling. That's that's
definitely going to happen. It's gonna end up on somebody's
TV or streaming platform, all right. And Sweetie can't wait
for the world to see what she did. With Share,
she was sharing the good news on social media. Share

(21:00):
posted just got home from a long ass day at work.
It was so cool. Girls are going to lose it.
Lots of people may like it. I was dancing around
two river deep mountain highs. Sweedie gave me the coolest
gloves and I put them on and danced around the river.
We took pics of our nails. Hers were way cooler
and Seweeedie reposted you are so amazing. I can't wait
for the world to see what we worked on. Does

(21:22):
that sound like a good collab share in Sweetie? Oh yeah,
I don't care. I don't care about shift. Sorry. I
like when people do it. I'm not I don't have
an opinion on it. I got to hear it. I'm
not you know, I'm don't have an opinion. You know,
I don't share, and I'm like, yeah, I've never heard
shall We're talking about Sweetie here though, you know, and

(21:43):
she's excited about it, and that could be an interesting collaboration.
I mean, I like Sweetie's music, but you know, you
like share it. Don't got some bobs now, I mean
if I could turn back time as a bob, you
know what I mean? I got even I got you
don't know, I mean even I got you babe with
Sunny is about you know what I mean? But I
just don't know. If I want to hear shair with Swedie,

(22:03):
I don't know. I just think it could sound interesting,
Like I have no idea what that's exactly. I'm not
opposed to it, nice fast dance song. It could be something,
who knows. I'm not opposed to it, but I'm excited
that she's excited about it. You know, it's nice when
somebody who's iconic as you're growing up that you never
probably would have thought you would work with. If that's
what you'll like to share, I mean you get to

(22:25):
check that off your bucket list if you I mean,
if that was on your bucket list. But I mean
it's still shared my bucket list. Share means something. Okay,
let's not act like it's not okay, right, Well, that
is your rum So it's your name, really bad barbie
and not bad baby. Man, I don't know. I don't know.

(22:45):
I know it's spelled baby, but I've never you know,
you're asking too many difficult questions. Okay, you're asking me
hypotheticals about Sweedi and share that I'm just not ready
to answer yet. You're asking me about barbies and babies.
I don't know what's going on yet this morning. Give
me am right, that is your rumor reports, But I

(23:06):
only ever see your written I don't think i'll ever
hear anybody say her name bad baby. All right, well,
front page news next, what we're talking about you? Well,
a mom ended up facing criminal charges. She actually went
into a middle school, disguised as her thirteen year old daughter.
Oh lord, guess what it is? Alright, say Florida run. Wow.

(23:29):
All right, we'll talk about it next to the breakfast
logan morning, Hey, morning, everybody is dj Envy Angela Ye
Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast club. Shout out
to our newest family member, ninety nine three, that's out
in Pennsylvania. Shout to you, guys. That's right, that's right,
And welcome to the family, guys, Welcome to the club
point three. All right, Now let's get into front page news. Now.

(23:54):
Playoffs over the weekend Saturday. Then that speak the Bucks
one fifteen, one oh seven. Now James Harden he played
forty three seconds and injured his hamstring and he won't
be in game. He won't be playing game two, So
we'll see how that works. I don't think I think
that's got that one. All right? Now, Hawks beat to
seventy six, one twenty eight, one twenty four, and the
Clippers beat the Mavericks one twenty six, one eleven, and

(24:17):
tonight the Nets played at seven thirty. What else we got, ye, Well,
a Texas mom tried to do a social experiment and
she ended up facing criminal charges. She infiltrated a middle
school disguised as her thirteen year old daughter. The woman's
name is Casey Garcia. She's thirty years old. She has
a seventh grader attending Garcia and Riquez Middle School near Alpasso.
And she said the security process. I guess she wanted

(24:39):
to test it and is she wanted to see how
far she could go without getting caught. She recorded her
experience and put the footage on YouTube, TikTok and other
social media platforms. It took off and went viral. She
does a full incognito attempt. She undergoes a makeup routine
and a wardrobe change to pull it off. And she
if she looks like a middle schooler, I don't know,

(25:01):
but she did have on a face mask and she
made it through about eighty five percent of the school
day undetected. We do have audio. Do I look like
a seventh grader? No? Cool? Awesome? Hello, good morning finding yourself?
Oh my goodness, I'm gonna get so caught. I'm actually
really scared though. So teachers don't notice new students just

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sitting in the classroom. I guess not not there. But
did she go to class or did she just walk
around the school. I mean she was there eighty five
percent of the day. She was interacting with the faculty,
sitting in class, listening to lectures. She even went to
lunch walking in the halls. And then eventually somebody did
call her out and report her to the principle. I
finally got caught. I told him that I would go

(25:44):
to the Princil's office. So I guess we're gonna see
what happens. I just want to say thank you to
all the girls that helped me get to all of
my classes yesterday. I really really appreciate it. I honestly
would have been discovered way sooner if it weren't for you,
and if you knew my secret and you kept it
for me. Thank you so much for not saying anything.
Why is she not in jail. Well, she did actually

(26:07):
get in trouble for falsifying records and for trespassing with
no arrest. I think they did arrest her. Yeah, I'm
not sure if it was you know, she went and
turned herself in and it's a fine, or if she's
scary jail. I mean, that's scary that somebody can just
sneak up into a middle school like that and walking
around for eighty five percent of the day. I mean
that could have went left. What if they were a shooter,

(26:28):
you know what I mean, what if there was a
people were concerned? How did she get in so easily?
And nobody thought to themselves, who's this strange looking new student?
Like none of the faculty and the fact that she's
thirty posing as a well, that's difficult, right because you
got the mask on her. You can only see a
person's eyes. And if the other girls that are students,
they are helping her, they probably assume that that's one

(26:50):
of their friends. I'm sure. I almost feel like somebody,
a lot of people should be fired behind this, because
this is a huge breach that nobody noticed that she
was sitting in class rooms and just walking around the
school for eighty percent of the day and nobody noticed.
I mean, I know people are busy, and people be
in their own world, but how big this school is,
like how many students school could be big? And see

(27:10):
the bad thing with these masks, you can't really see
who you're looking at, right, You can't see what eyes
up and you know, if she had a hat on
and she had a hoodie on. I think in one
of those pictures, it's difficult. She had to look out
of place, though, she had to look strange, like somebody
had to see her and feel her energy and be like, hey,
are you looking for something or you new here something
that your cho wouldn't be concerned about. The security said,

(27:32):
what if that was your kids school? Like, when't you
be concerned? Yeah? Of course? Oh yeah, all right, well
that is your front page news. All right. I didn't
even get to talk about your president wearing your former
president wearing his pants backwards? How did he do that?
I was trying to figure that out because you got
a button in the back or maybe again that's maybe

(27:53):
maybe maybe you wanted to do it that way. You
gotta zip in the back, maybe want easy access? He
in a diavo. All right, well, let's open up the
phone lines eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one.
We were talking about breakups and divorce, right, Yes, Chris
Rock was talking about the best advice that he's ever
gotten from his divorce attorney, who, by the way, it

(28:14):
is also Melinda Gates's divorce attorney. Now, and that's going
to probably be one of the most expensive settlements in
divorce history. But he was saying that a lot of
times you just argue over really small things, and that
helped him put it into perspective about four percent of
what's not resolved is what people tend to argue about.
And then we're watching everything play out with Garry Owen
and his divorce that he's going through, and they can

(28:36):
get really ugly. I don't never want to go through
a divorce. Divorce is a sad man. So what's the question, guys,
what are we asking today? Who has anybody gone through
an awful divorce where things just got so ugly and
they want to discuss it? Can we hear some happy
stories too, though? I mean, just in case there's some
good happy divorce stories out there, you know, Okay, let's

(28:57):
do it. Eight five eight five one oh Fie. Don't
know if you watched The Housewives of New Jersey, but
one of the cast members she has she got a divorce.
She still is cool with her ex. They actually live
with each other at times, and she has a new
boyfriend and they're all cool. So I know that divorce
is happy for them because they see what I'm saying,

(29:17):
so they got I want to hear from half. Sometimes
it takes people a while to get to that point too.
I want to be cool with each other. I want
to hear it about eight hundred five eight five one
oh five wants to Breakfast Club to morning phone call
in right now at your opinion to the Breakfast Club
topic break it down. Eight hundred five eighty five one

(29:37):
oh five one the Breakfast Club. It's topic time called
eight hundred five eighty five one oh five. Want to
join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk
about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and jul Yee,

(29:58):
Charlomagne the guy. We are all the Breakfast Club. Now
if you just join us, we're talking about divorce this morning. Now,
where did this come from you? Yes? Chris Rock was
discussing his divorce attorney, who was also representing Melinda Gates,
and he was saying that he, you know, he had
some of the worst moments of his bitter divorce back
in twenty sixteen, but there was one piece of wisdom
that his lawyers shared that helped him get through his

(30:20):
two year legal battle, and that was the most contentious
parts were only a tiny fraction of what was at stake.
He said, at the end of the day, you're only
talking four percent one way or the other. And he said,
that's what helped put it in perspective. All Right, so
let's let's talk divorce this morning. Breakups. Were they good?
Were they bad? I'm sure, I'm sure if some breakups
were good, let's talk about it. Eight five eight five,

(30:42):
one on five. I don't I don't ever want to
go through a divorce. I've been on my wife a
very long time. We've been we've been together longer than
we've been married. But you know, when you think of
something that's so pure and so personal, he usually it
seems like when it's a divorce happening, it gets reduced
to just a business deal. And that's heartbreaking it that's true.

(31:03):
But you know a lot of times with divorce, a
lot of people say that, you know, they spend so
much money on attorneys that a lot of times attorneys
make off really with with you know, with divorces, because
people can't necessarily get it together, so they go through
the Like you said, you're in court for two years.
How much is that costing you? Damn? Let's go to
the phone lines. Hello, who is this Hey, man, that's Thomas. Thomas.

(31:24):
What's up, man, what's going on? What's going on? Man? Yeah,
it's always a good thing. You can have a good
break up. Marris. Divorce, you had one? Yeah, I have one.
We've been we were friends for wowk we got married.
We was maying almost ten years. You got a divorce,
you know, aftently on my part. But you know we're
still friends to this day. We absolutely going into a

(31:48):
couple of months from now and we actually talk about
getting marriage maybe do Oh wow, wow? Have you changed
your ways though? Have you have you learned how to
keep your PPT your self? Oh? Yeah, man, ain't know.
Going through that taught me a lot. It really taught
me I take responsibilities in my action. There you go.
All right, brother, Hello, who's this Hey? My name is

(32:11):
t Good morning, mb Sewnlemaine and Antela good morning. But
talking about divorce, you said you had a good experience
with divorce. I actually did. Um my ex husband. I
offered to drive him to the courthouse to make the
process more smooth because I knew he didn't have a ride.
And the thing was, he actually had the worst experience

(32:37):
in his life that day because the same in the
same courthouse. Um, not in the same room, but his
baby's mother was there with the same court date for
child support. Wow. I didn't understand how that went. But
when I seen him, I was like, oh, shoot, you
look really really bad. But I actually offered to drive

(33:00):
him to the courthouse because I wanted to make the
process more smooth. I just wanted it done and over with.
You know, no issues. But we had a good experience.
We're friends. We're cool today. Okay, Yeah, man, I can't
tell by the way you scressed it. He looked bad
about three or four times. He had no good morning

(33:23):
against Margaret. How are your morning, Margaret? We're talking divorce.
How was your divorce? It was horrible. I was the
husband and the divorce. I got drug and I got
I ended up bankrupt. What what you wouldn't Yeah, I
ended up bankrupt. I was a husband and my divorce
Why you had all the money? I was the primary

(33:44):
red win us around the divorce. He had ten jobs
to ten years. Wow, so something. What did he get?
He ended up with his house because he bought a
house while we were separated, and I didn't even get
out with sport. I got laid off from my job
because I went through a divorce in the middle of
the last um Down Turns two thousand and nine, I

(34:07):
loved everything, See, I don't want that like And that's
another reason it's sad, right, because, like I said, something
so pure and personal gets reduced to a business decision.
And this is a person that you would never let
that happen too if y'all were together. So why would
you let it happen to them when y'all not together? Right,
especially being at y'all shared so much. Eight hundred five
A five one o five one. We're talking divorce. Did

(34:29):
you go through a divorce that was nasty? Or maybe
you went through one that was okay? Call us up,
let us know. It's the Breakfast Club of morning. Call
me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top on eight.
I did five five one five one morning. Everybody is

(34:51):
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking divorce.
We're asking eight hundred five A five one oh five
when did you have a nasty divorce? Is it okay?
Was it actually a good thing? Who are you talking to? Hello?
Good morning, what's your name, Kalia, Kalia. Let's see, you
went through a divorce. Was it good? Was it bad?

(35:12):
I wasn't talking to me, so we didn't go through
the divorce, but we went through the process of the divorce.
And Shanman say, you want to hear a good story
of the outcome. So because the good part is that
me and my husband are still together, like we stay together.
We you know, we made it through the storm. But
it's a very very very very hard thing to go
through this. It's weird, like you can't look at the

(35:34):
other person in the same way as you've been through
experienced like damn so so finance is the kids, you
know with mine was yours? All of that stuff, it's
just like a painting. And see that's what makes it
so sad. Like I keep saying, y'all, you shared something
so pure, so personal, so loving, and it just gets
reduced a business. And then it's like Lea and my husband,

(35:56):
we we've been together now sixteen years, but we've been
again it is like eighteen nineteen, you know, in that time,
like my daughter was born, my son was born. He's
in the military. So we've been separated apart back together
so when we actually went to that like that was
like the hardest part of our relationship is but you know, think, God,

(36:18):
we made it to the point where down we're back
together and we didn't just have another baby. Didn't see there.
But hopefully if we stay on a good check that
we never have to go back and visit that sexton
of our relationship. But it just makes everything like just hard,
Like it's a terrible thing to go through. Well, I'm
glad that you're going through it. Uh, righteously. Absolutely. Hello,

(36:39):
who's this ain't shrie? Good morning, Good morning, Harry, doing good,
doing good. We're talking divorce, talk to us coming divorce.
So I'm currently legally separator. Um want to be food
the board part because of the film we lost in
the Florida I choose not to deal with what's the government?
So me and my Huck loving the the room to

(37:00):
our children being seven, six and three, we try to
live under separate rooms, but it just wasn't the greatest
thing towards them. Plus having help with the children, it's
just easier to call him and have him help. So
how does it work with dating? It works because it
works only because I'm honest with who i'm dating, like,

(37:21):
I have a child father we are still legally married
that he will always be there. So if you call
me and I'm not there with my kids, he may
be there, and you have to accept that there's no
emotional connection at all. We're not going back to being
husband and wife strictly, period. But I do want my
kids to understand that their mother and father are there

(37:42):
for them and trunce that and unfortunately for this to
believe that, as being older, they have to see it
together in a positive life. Yeah, it's just it's just
mad awkward when you're on a date and you say
to him, well, you know, my husband lives with me,
but we not together anymore. It almost sounds like when
you say I live with my parents, but you really
live with them. I'm not gonna go on a date
with somebody who doesn't excess the fact before. I'm very

(38:03):
up front, like in the beginning conversation. So I work
all day. I don't really go to clubs, so my
only options are dating it right, and they always will
tell me myself that's something that's to the paragraph you get.
You know, I've got kids, I'm another fule assistant. I
work all day, but I'm I legally married. No emotional connection.

(38:23):
Um no, he's not honest at all. That's I believe you.
I would just if I was dating you. I would
just have to see it for myself because it's like
when somebody says, oh, no, I don't live with my parents.
They live with me, right and and it's hard. Um
and a lot of guys don't trust you. But that's
on that. But how many guys out there have for
three girlfriends? So if you can't, if you're not secure

(38:47):
in yourself and you don't want to believe mes, and
you can go and find somebody else at twenty twenty
one who needs to be super involved with. If you
know that you're not gonna believe it, why carry it on?
True and you and you can take up on that vibe.
You know, I'm thirty six. I text you know, body language,
you can't tell when somebody stops texting and stuff like

(39:09):
that they're not comfortable with it. But again, I live
in Florida. Half these duds down here have a wife,
a girlfriend, a concubine, and some hope that they do
on the side. If you want to come at me,
and they're like, Oh, well, you're still married. I can't
deal with you. Well, you're not start going tough man
to deal fee in the first way. That's true. How
old your kids again? They're seven, six and three, Dancy,

(39:30):
y'all got a long time and still be together. I
wonder what's gonna happen after, you know, fifteen years from there,
when all the kids are eighteen on their way out
of the house. I don't know. I think they's gonna
be hard for him because he's just such a secular
life where you know, he's just he goes to work
and you know he's on He's Caribbean, so they don't
have a whole lot of hobbies. Me, on the other hand,

(39:51):
I'm like, catch me and duvine making money, you know, Like,
I'm not gonna sit around and just boring. I'm gonna
show my daughters and my son what a strong woman is,
because why do I have kids? True? All right, well,
thank you mama, all right. Other than the Caribbean party,
he just insulted all Caribbean people this morning. Caribbean people

(40:12):
don't have no hobbies. Jesus story, guys, the Marling story
is the voice sucks man. You know what I mean,
I feel for anybody who has to go through it, because,
like I said, something so pure and personal, it just
always seems like he just reduced the business. Like all right,
what we got rooms on the way. Yes, and we
are going to be talking about Kat Williams and what

(40:33):
he had to say about cancel culture. All right, we'll
get into it. NeXT's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We
are to Breakfast Club? Good morning, Oh, happy Monday. What's happening?
Back to the work a week now? You you start
in New Orleans. Yes, I'm out here. I was doing
some things for Essence Festival and it was one of

(40:54):
my friend's birthday, so I told them to come out
here to celebrate because you know, I love New Orleans.
And I also got a chance to see Mary J.
Blige is the documentary that's coming out about my life.
That's why, you know. I was excited because I love
me some Mary and it was amazing. So that was
really dope. But it rained a lot here for a
couple of days, so some of the panels that were outdoors,

(41:15):
they had to like shift a lot of different things
around but it poured down, so we definitely had a
lot of moving and shifting of things. But you know,
I love Essence Festival. I've been coming to this every
year for like probably like the past ten years. So
it's a virtual this year. Yeah, and so we're recording
things that are going to be part of the virtual festival,

(41:35):
but some of it is gonna be like hosted live
but virtual. She us the fourth of July weekend. I'm
shot they still got to have a virtual you know,
I think that you have to plan it so far
in advance, so if you don't know what's going to happen,
like this is the type of event that takes like
a year to plan, so you have to think like
it's not like at the last minute you could be like, hey,
we're gonna do it. But they did have some concerts

(41:56):
out here. I just saw a tank at Neo's. I
was at Marrows. Our guy Larry Murra opened up a
new spot treehouse just last week, so we were over there.
So that was nice just to be able to be
out and about like that. Okay, all right, well we
got rumors all the way what we're talking about. Yes,
we're gonna start it off with Kat Williams. All right,
we'll get into that. Next is the Breakfast Club. Good Morning.

(42:16):
It's about Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. So Cat
Williams was on the Joe Button podcast and one of
the things he was asked about was cancel culture and
his thoughts. Here's what he had to say. There's no

(42:36):
cancel culture. Cancelation doesn't habits on culture. That was people
of color, that was us policing our own culture. That
was people without a voice being trash by people just
because they had a bigger name than them and more
money than them, in a better office than them, they
could sweep them up under the rug like they didn't matter.

(43:00):
I don't know what people we think got canceled that
we wish we had back. It's done for the reasons
it's done for, and it helped who it helped. Yeah,
he goes on. He goes on to discuss it even more. Right,
here's what he had to say. If all that's going
to happen is we have to be more sensitive in

(43:22):
the way that we talk. Isn't that what we will want? Anyway?
I'm saying, your job as a comedian is to please
the most amount of people with your art. If you
want to offend somebody, nobody took those words away from you.
Dirty bitch ain't been taken away. You can say that,
but don't call somebody this word when you know this

(43:43):
affects all of these people. Look, if these are the
confines that keep you from doing the craft, then it
probably ain't for you. I get it. I mean, all
cancel culture is is actually accountability culture. When folks are
calling for people to be canceled, they are simply seeing,
we want you to be held to account sometimes, but
it's sometimes, But all accountability isn't created equal. If everything

(44:04):
you know can get you canceled, then nothing matters. But
that's everything. Oh yeah, they'll cancel you over your own opinion.
Yeah that's my point. If everything is everything can get
you cancel it, nothing matters. It's trash. And how do
you know a person hasn't already been held accountable? Just
because it's not the public lynching you want, doesn't mean
that person hasn't been held accountable. And I wonder about
the out of bounds comment that Cat Williams may because

(44:26):
I feel like comedians are supposed to go out of bounds.
They're supposed to push the line on what's politically correct
in a smart and funny way, right, But nowadays seem
like everybody's soft. It seems like if things go too far,
if you don't like what somebody says, if it offends
you in a way that it's not a joke, everybody
wants to cancel you immediately if they may. If somebody
gives an opinion that's not your opinion, they want to cancel,
and it's all trash. In my opinion, I think that

(44:49):
everybody that we're saying God canceled. Sometimes it's just like
a temporary couple of days of whatever, and then people
forget about it. It's unless it's something really major, And
then I also agree with what he says, like if
you know a group of people don't like to be
referred to in a certain way, like don't use the
R word. You know, if some people don't like that,
then there's other ways you can describe things. He did

(45:09):
say that, But I'll tell you what cancel culture isn't
just about undermining groups of people to be funny, because
you truly don't know what outrageous people. So someone like
Cat can be receiving praise today, and then tomorrow those
same people could be calling for him to be canceled
for something. And to me, that's what a problem is.
You got to have room for conversation and grow from
when you don't when you don't agree with someone. And
I will say this too, he said, dirty bitch. Can

(45:29):
fly call a wrong woman a dirty bitch. I'll call
any woman a dirty bitch. I ain't gonna work in
twenty twenty one. You think, so who's been canceled that
we wish we had back? Because that was something he
said too. I've seen that nobody's really been canceled canceled? Right,
So then what is cancel culture? No? I don't believe
cancel culture exists. I believe cancel coachure is actually accountability culture.

(45:50):
I feel when all of these people are outraged and
they're calling for someone to be canceled, what they're really
saying is we want somebody to be held accountable. I
don't think there's a cancel coachure either. All right, now, Tiffany,
she's going to be producing and starring in a biopic
about Olympic icon Florence Griffith join her. How exciting is
that that's her next project that she's planning to do,
and she's going to be producing that film that's gonna

(46:11):
tell join his life story, including running in the one
hundred meter and two hundred meter races in the eighty
eight Olympics. So she did die at thirty eight from
an epileptic seizure and she served as a herald to many,
including a young Tiffany Hatrish. We talked about this last week.
We dropped on a clue bos for Tiffany hash I'm
not mad at it. Yea, I gotta tell you when
she's at what stories we did. So, yeah, she's not
repeating the same story. And Tiffany been working on this

(46:34):
for a couple of years. All Right, did y'all talk
about jay Z and Mariah Carey at their explosive meeting. No,
that happened over a week and go all right. Well,
according to reports, she is leaving Rock Nation and the
Sun is saying that their business relationship came to an
unceremonious end. They reportedly got into a huge fight over
the future of her career and that's what ended with

(46:56):
Mariah Carey leaving the company. As sort said that Mariah
and jay the meeting did not go well. She made
it clear she wants nothing more to do with him
and has called it quits with Rock Nations. She will
formally depart in the next few weeks. They said it's
a shame because they had done some great work in
the last few years, but this speting couldn't have gotten
a bunch worse. I wonder if people in Mary's team
know that we know that somebody from her team leaked that,
because where else would it come from. I didn't even

(47:18):
know she was on a rock Names I I had
no idea. I had no idea even partnering up Rock Nation.
I had none that. I didn't know her from the
management segment immediately and they said, supposedly she's working on
a heavily R and B influenced album and another world
tour that's scept for this year. And she's also got

(47:38):
to her own new manager already. So oh, good luck
to all right, And that is your rumor report. All right, Charlemagne,
who are giving that down? You know? Four after the hour,
let's talk ego. I need a man named Robert Wallace,
He's from Houston, to come to the front of the
carrgation we'd like to have a world with him. All right,
we'll get to that. Next it's to Breakfast Club. Gom

(47:59):
On the Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Hey,
it's Angela Yee. By using brands like Dove and Helmets,
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(48:20):
visit Unilever does Good dot com to support communities impacted
by the pandemic. It's gonna be a dunkey because right
now you want some real doctor. It's time for Donkey
of the day. So if we ever feel I need
to be a doge man, give it with the hero
did she get Leans day? I had become donkey of
the day. The Breakfast Club bitches, you're a donkey, Yes

(48:44):
donkey today from Monday, June seventh goes to a Houston
man named Robert Wallace. Now Robert Wallace is thirty two
years old and he's done something that many a man
before him is done, and that's fall in love with
a scripper, Yes scripper spelled s k r ippe r
and when I say fall, I mean fall. See, you're
supposed to grow in love with people. When you fall

(49:05):
anywhere off of anything, you usually get hurt. You want
to grow in love with people, not fall. But so
many men have fallen in love with a script of
so much so that T Paine wrote a song about it.
You remember this, Bob ran Come on, I don't act
like you don't remember this, Bob, this was a record.
I'm gonna let this ride for a little second. M
I see any other day he said he did this
as a joke. This wasn't no joke. This is based

(49:27):
off a true story story, based off a true star.
This guy just gotta hit that beginning part. That beginning
part just hit so hard y'all couldn't cut this. The
intro a little bit. I didn't know. Here we go, funny,
you're for goddess, Got eyes but a peekin round and
see you got before the top of the clues, Bob,

(49:50):
But you ever before because you had to learn that
part once you heard got the bunny of a goddess.
But yeah, I didn't know what he said after that.
But it's got eyes but a peek and brown. I
see you girl, classic bop. Okay, that's right, but dance.
A lot of us have been there. Okay, you can

(50:10):
cut it now, Eddie, A lot of us have been there.
I learned from Players Club how dangerous life can be
for a scripple or that was the first time I
ever saw somewhat obsessed with the scripple. Okay, remember Myron
when he was stalking the hell out of Diamond and
then he tried to force his way into her apartment.
Let's hear that. Hey, donnd so this is your apartment.
I'm done? Can I come in? He don't know. Don't
you ever come to my house again. I'm gonna call

(50:31):
a police on you. Why make sure you get home safe?
Thank god? Hear what he said. I spent a lot
of money with you, and you act like I don't
even exist. See these guys that frequent script clubs often
sometimes think they run the joint. And they think that

(50:52):
because they spend a lot in certain clubs on certain
girls that they owned said club and said woman. But
that's not how any of this works. Okay, that Scrippa
don't like you, man, They're just providing a service. It's
all transactional. She dances for you you tip her, that's it. Okay.
When the money rains on that stage, that money is gone.
That scripple don't owe you a damn thing. When you
start feeling like they do, then your ego has created

(51:14):
a story in your head that doesn't exist. Okay, what
you believe about you and that scripple is not the truth.
But some people like Robert Wallace don't understand. And if
you are not used to the script club scene in
certain places, I can easily see how you can find
yourself in a Robert Wallace type situation. See, Robert is
not the first human to fall in love with a
scripple from Houston, Okay, and he won't be the last,

(51:37):
But he is the first person I've heard sue a scripple.
I can't meet this kind of stuff up. Let's go
to kr IV Fox twenty six for the report. Police
thirty two year old Houston man file suit against a stripper. Yeah,
he says he loaned the dancer money and he wants
it back, But she says, hey, there's no such thing
as stripper refund. She goes by the stage, Dame know me,
and she searched that about a year ago. She was

(51:59):
dancing here a trusty what she met a man named
Robert Wallace. Now the dancer and comedian says they were
just friends. That's a Robert Wallace. It was much more
than that. I have had such a much in the
past where customers have followed me home. I've had to
move twice, but having a customer sue her is a first.
He was becoming a regular, and we did become friends.

(52:20):
I really like him as a friend and I still do.
We even dating relationship. On me third we had broken up.
Robert Wallace says he loaded the dancer about two grand
and he wants it back, along with a laptop and
some DVDs. I don't believe in loans because I don't
want to pay anybody back. No refonse in a strip clip.
I've even had people come up and they're asking, can

(52:40):
you get a dance mail? Pay me back Nicks. We've
ain't got no railway plans either. After a week of
waiting for her to return my things, I decided to file.
Let's see what take get my stuff back. Still, both
sides say they've learned to lessen. Robert says he's not
dating anymore strippers. I kind of did kind of see
possibly ending this way. I've given him gifts too, I mean,
how do I get my booty and booths back? I

(53:05):
really don't know how people write scripts anymore. TV and
film got it tough because there's just simply nothing funnier
than real life. Reality TV is not reality TV because
reality TV can't even create these kind of storylines like
this is Chappelle's show Boondocks level humor and what's crazy
about it? Even a cartoon like The Boondocks. Fifteen years ago,

(53:26):
this would have been an episode of Boondocks and we
would have laughed at the absurdity of it all. But
now in twenty twenty one, this is just the regular Monday. Okay, Robert,
you need to get with some of the Houston o geez.
I don't know Slim Thug, how that mister Rogers? Somebody
from rapp a Lot, I mean Trey and Abn. Can
you take this young man in school them to how
this script club thing works. Okay, I salute know me

(53:47):
for getting to know her customers. That's what a person
who is providing a frequent service should do. Okay, your
Barbara knows your name right, your head stylist knows your name, right,
so why shooting't your scripper? Okay, just because know Me
knows your name. Know just because she treats a frequent
customer nicely doesn't mean y'all dating Robert. All right, This
is all ego. This is a prime example of when

(54:08):
you allow your ego to control your thoughts, everything you
believe becomes an illusion. Robert Wallace really believed know Me
was his girlfriend because he gave her damn in three
thousand dollars his laptop and it's Harry Potter DVD collection.
Why in the hell would you give someone DVD's in
twenty twenty one? What is she gonna watch the Harry
Potter DVD's on? Robert? How if you wanted your money

(54:31):
back to it? I used to do in the script club.
Just pick the ones back up when nobody's looking some
donkey to days, just sell themselves. Please give up Robert
Wallace the biggest he huh Let me let me give
Robert Wallace the biggest hull he ha he ha. You

(54:52):
stupid mother? Are you dumb? And I will say if
I was knowing me, I'd be getting to restraining order too,
Going a guys letting his ego lead like this. It's
no telling what could happen. Okay, nothing will come with trouble,
and ego is the only requirement to destroy any relationship.
And Robert's ego absolutely destroyed this one. We're not gonna
play a game. Would you like to play a game?
Today might require a game. Let's play a game up.

(55:14):
Guess what racing all right? Robert Wallace, thirty two years
old in Houston, tip the scripper damn near three thousand
dollars gave, gave up his laptop and his Harry Potter
DVD collection and he sued to get it all back
dj n V. Guess what, Racing White, what gave it? What? What?

(55:41):
What makes you think that? One? I don't know any
grown man is gonna give us strip of two thousand
dollars and two you said Harry part of DVDs. You said,
you don't know no grown man that's gonna give a
scrip of two thousand dollars loan or two thousand dollars.
They might throw singles in the air, but just gonna
give a two thousand straight na. Yeah, Yeah, I don't
think so too, Okay, Andrew, Robert Wallace thirty two years

(56:02):
old in Houston, gave a script with damn near three
thousand dollars, his Harry Potter DVD collection and his laptop. Guess,
and he sued to get it all back. Guess what? Right? Yes,
I'm gonna say he's white. What why do y'all think this?

(56:24):
I mean, it was the Harry Potter is what did
it for me? But then I also feel like if
he was black, he would have just went and took
you back my laptop, give me my DVDs. Okay, okay,
Well guys, it's not a stereotype. If it's true, absolutely correct,
it's Caucasian. Robert Wallace is absolutely positively Caucasian. M All right, well,

(56:48):
thank you for that, donkey to day. Now let's open
up the phone lines eight five eight five one five one.
Have you ever fell in love with a stripple? That
is the question. That's what we're talking about this morning.
I've seen a lot of you guys out there at
DJ new Ship clubs, and a lot of you fell
in love. And we'll talk about it when we come back.
Is the breakfast Club, Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's

(57:10):
topic time called eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one to join it to the discussion with the
Breakfast club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is stej Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Now,
if you just joined us, we're asking have you ever
fell in love with a stripper? Now? It came from

(57:32):
Charlomagne's Donkey of the day of a gentleman out in
age town lent the ship of two thousand dollars, a
laptop and some Harry Potter DVD's, and he's sooner because
he said they broke up. So we're asking, have you
ever fell in love with us stripper? Now? I frequently
DJ strip clubs all the time, and I remember one
particular time our camera guy up here. He was feeling sad,

(57:54):
so I took him out for his birthday, which one
nick No, No, Steve, oh, Steve, Steve set I was
out of the club at about three o'clock. I said,
you're Steve ready to go? He was like, nah, I'll
stay for a little bit. It's like Steve, you know,
nobody here. He was like no, but you know, the
stripper is feeling me. I said, no, she's not feeling
She's not feeling you, sir, She's feeling the money that

(58:16):
you're throwing. He's like, no, no, no, I think we
have a connection. I said, well, hit me when you
get home so I know you made it home safe.
Steve waited there until about four twenty until she got
out of work. That's how much in love he was
with that strip up. What happened after that, I don't know,
but he was definitely in love. It's the scripper's job
to give you attention. Guys. It's a completely transactional relationship. Yes,

(58:37):
you're throwing your ones, she's dancing. That's what the script
club is for. It's like literally going into a barbershop
paying the barber to cut your hand, saying, yo, I
think I think he's feeling me. Yo, he's playing on
my neck. No, he's cutting your hair. Okay, it's the
same thing with a scripper. But but I will say
this and for the strippers out there, when the strippers

(58:58):
don't dance and they have convert stations with their uh mark,
I'll call them, that's when it gets a little they're
having conversations to see if you got some goddamn money,
but see if they should be wasting their time, which
your conversation makes the mark feel special because he's like, Wow,
you dance for everybody, but you're sitting down talking to me.
I think she like, that's why script was a great
hole strap on the clothes. Bonds follow scripts out there.
That's why they're amazing at what they do because they

(59:20):
make you feel special. They make you feel wanted, and
that's how you have to make somebody feel if you
want them to throw the money. Salute all the scripples. Man. Yeah,
you ever felt love with stribble? I no, I absolutely haven't.
I have a lot of friends with strippers or former strippers.
I mean I never fell in love with a scribble.
I mean you know I've been I've been fond of
one in my day, okay, but never fell in love.

(59:42):
The first time you got was that a strip club? Yeah?
That was I was a kid, though, Like that wasn't
even I wasn't even old enough to be in the
script club. I'll tell you this too. We need to
be asking this question about the bottle girls, the bartenders,
the bottle This generation might have definitely felt in love
with a couple of bartenders, A couple of bottle girls,
before the scriptles, well, Hello, who's this? Yes, Hello, this

(01:00:05):
is showing me showing it. Sounds like you fell in
love with a ship or a bottle girl. Oh, don't
do anything like that. Yes, I'm fell in love with
the Hooters girl. She's back in the day, Me and
my friends were used to go up there, up in
set kid, and she was a beautiful brown skin for
a minute, and I would tip her a lot, and
I ended up she ended up for using me into

(01:00:26):
paying for a card taking damn. And then I remember
I would come into Hooters and at one point in
time she wouldn't giving me the energy and the love
that I thought i'd deserved. But yeah, yo, goddamn fred
fragile ego, she didn't give me the love I deserve.
What the hell you mean? Well, you know I was
tipping her nicely, man, nicely, ego, bro, you leading with ego?

(01:00:51):
Bro boy, poor you, that's all ego. Hello, who's this? Hey,
it's what's up? Y'all? So it was my masso. So
it was a female masoo besides me and my husband
actually brought me off at the appointment and impassed. We
gotta the other day when she finished, But Yeah, I

(01:01:11):
was like, I was really feeling her and it was crazy.
What made you feel us so much? Huh? What made
you feel us so much? Yes? She knew how to
use the man. Did she touch places she wasn't supposed
to know? She wasn't. But I wanted a flu goodness gracious?
So why you ain't keep in touch with us? Probably did?

(01:01:31):
Our dodge was could? It was we was on vacations,
so we were out of sound, so it didn't did
all right, thank you, mama. Eight hundred five A five
one on five one. We're asking have you fell in
love with a stripper? I call us up right now.
A matter of fact, let's get into the joint. This
tea pain in love with a stripper? It's the Breakfast Club.
Go morning, call me and your opinions to the Breakfast

(01:01:59):
Club one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne
the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We're asking if
you ever been in love with a strip of This
came out of Charlomagne's Donkey of the Day, a gentleman
from Houston who led the strip of two thousand Robert
Wallace and his Harry Potter DVDs. You know what's so crazy? Though?

(01:02:22):
We haven't had one person calling and say they fell
in love with a scripper. We had them say they
fell in love with a who this girl? And I'm
I'm a seuse. Hello, who's this? He can hear? We
can hear you. What's up? Love? You love? You fell
in love with a stripper? And what's Scharlemagne peak? Yeah? Man,
how y'all doing? Man? I want you to know I
definitely appreciate, appreciate what y'all do. What you've got going on? Man?

(01:02:43):
What's up? Brother? Man? I fell in love with a
scripper man back in my high school day and can't
hear them? Yeah, sir, tell us all about it. Yeah. Yeah,
her name was Essence. Man. I'm still I'm still in
love with her. How long has it been, sir? Yeah,
still together. It's been about a good five six years. Man.
A girl. She is fat, footy man, body shape, this tattoos,

(01:03:03):
she just I mean she looked good, she looked hell
look good. Man. I just I ain't into the strip
plus tens every time I go. Honestly, I'm fall in
love with strippers every time I go. So I just
got to stay away from him for real. Hello, who's
this this nig nick? You fell in love with the
strip of bro? Yeah? Man, I think I'm the little
one right now? What's her name? Asan baby? This a
Mary Floyd's family, y'all start playing with lord? Have you

(01:03:28):
tried to highlight her outside of office hours? Her when
she's not working? Yeah? Yeah, I mean people you're not
got the Instagram or whatever. I'll talk to her. You know,
we talked a little bit, but it's hard to get
her out of the club. Man. You send a lot
of money in the club on her. Oh, I've sent
a decent amount. But I think we're the connecting. Came
out on the podcast. She came on your podcasts. Yeah yeah,

(01:03:52):
you know the FI podcast. She came on two different episodes,
but she called Stripper Poles and we had her and
a couple other people. But you know, just get the
sense her interviewer and talk to her. I'm like, I
don't think i'm hearing a girl, So won't you tell her?
Won't you be like? Y'all gonna be honest with you.
I really like you. You know what I'm saying. I
feel like maybe you can maybe you can offset her
her her lifestyle. You got enough money to offset her lifestyle.

(01:04:15):
I make the defro amount. But I think you don't
see she get a lot of money all ready for
the money ain't gonna get her. You know you so life,
show a love, Show a real love, like like like
court her, you know what I'm saying, Like like treat
her the way you would want like somebody to treat
your daughter. You would want your father to treat your

(01:04:35):
mom like you show it some real love. Good luck? Man?
Why not? Why not? Hello? Who's this? DJ? Hey? DJ?
What's up? Brother? You fell in love with a stripper? Brouh? No? Man,
my baby mom's a stripper? Man A word? Congratulations? She
stripper before before or after y'all had the baby. I
would wonder before sheen, you know, she wouldn't be a

(01:04:57):
stripper or whatever. And then she got a do that
the stim bluds and I started DJing there. I mean,
we were just comparing and we worked together or nothing
like that, you know what I mean. But you know
that was my short you know what I mean? Okay,
why y're not together? Now? Oh? Man? I had to
meet that A little man that's like too crazy in there, man,
I don't be liking the being there no more, man,

(01:05:18):
I'd be chilling out. I got other I got other kids, man,
and I got a job. Now I've just been chilling out. Man. Well,
maybe she needs to make you increase your child supports
so she don't got a script the more stupid Hello,
who's this? What up this? Prince of the bad ruge German? Chris?
What up? Man? You fell in love with the ship
of bro Oh yeah, name miss Milford's Man? Oh my gosh,
she blew my mind. She gave you a lap dance

(01:05:40):
and blew your mind, and you love what's her name?
Miss milfhids Man? So I got the lap dance, and
I got her number and on and I hope the
bold again. And that second time I hoped up. When
I went to the gas season, I got all kind
of pills and stuff. Man, I couldn't even finish I was.
I got my money for me. I'll take you that
damn got my Money's all right, man, have mercy on

(01:06:05):
my poor soul. What's that I mean? There is no
more to the story, y'all. Brother, Just gotta stop letting
y'all ego lead man, because some of y'all ego be
making y'all believed things that don't exist, like y'all relationships
with these scripples, all right, all oh, scripple owes you
is a dance. That's it. And that's only because the
relationship is transactional. You paid for a service, she provided

(01:06:27):
that service. That's that. If y'all get to know each
other outside of that, and you know, something happens great
other than that goddamn tipping, keeping moving, Lord, have mercy,
my goodness. All right, Well, we got rumors all the way, yes,
and we're gonna talk about Killani. She's doing a new
Facebook Watch special. It's called Pride on Kailani and Larry's
Excellent Pride, Right, and she talks about how the father

(01:06:48):
of her child reacted when she came out as a
lesbian earlier this year. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. She's
filling the team. This is the Ruble Report with Angela
Ye on the Breakfast Club. Well, Kalani was on her

(01:07:12):
new Facebook Watch special titled Pride on Kalani and Larey's
Excellent Pride, right, and she talked about how the father
of her child, reacted to her coming out as a
lesbian earlier this year. Here's what she said. Me and
her dad are like really really close friends, and the
decision to start a family was really easy for us
because we both believed in each other's ability to be

(01:07:32):
good parents. We just focus on being a team, honestly.
And when I was able to tell him, like, I've
come to newer terms without with my sexuality, and she's super,
super super supportive. Like usually where people would bring up
mom and dad, we also say mom and mom and
dad and dad. And as long as that child is
getting loved, it don't matter if they got two mommies
and two daddies. Yeah, that's interesting another dynamic you don't
think about, right because the first thing I would think

(01:07:53):
if I was a baby father, like what did that
mean for us? Are we not going to you know
what I mean? Like if you like her and you're
thinking about having a future year with you know what
I mean? Yeah, I mean I think that relationship is
dead anyway, unless he was going to try to hollow back,
but it seemed like there's a rat. But I mean
she can go back if she wanted to, right, sure,
I don't, right, I'm just saying I would just think,
what did that? What would that mean for us? If
I was the baby daddy, if I wanted to be

(01:08:15):
with her, but well it obviously it would be a rat.
Maybe maybe not. Maybe they might have one of those
Polynesian source relationships. What's the thing? Call? Yeah, I'm I mean,
you know what I'm talking about. Yep, it's probably something.
All right, there you go. Now let's talk about Floyd Mayweather.
He spent one million dollars on cars for his inner circle.
He got himself a Rose Royce and so it was.

(01:08:37):
He got a Roseworths White Ghost, he got a Mercedes
as five sixty, a may Back to Dan, a Dodge Journey,
two Dodge Chargers, and three Dodge Challengers for his challengers
for his people's. Now, if I was one of Floyd friends,
I'm extremely grateful that I got a free Charger or
a Challenge or a Journey. I don't want to Dodge Journey,
but I would be wondering how I could get into
his may Back Mercedes. Tear of friends. Are you taking

(01:09:00):
the Dodge Journey. You're not gonna get me? It's free, man.
Don't act like that I gived me the soccer mom call. Yeah,
but I just would wouldn't you want to be in
his mate back Mercedes tiar friends don't take the challenge
it but the journey. The journey is a car for
people who are dry at the water park. Callback. Good
call back to our earlier segment. That's a soccer ball call.

(01:09:22):
I ain't taking the journey all right. Well, Floyd did
expect He does expect to make a round one hundred
million dollars from this last fight he just had with
Logan Paul exhibition fight. Phaja Park says that two men
broke into her car and stole some very sentimental items.
She posted tonight exactly seven or two pm during daylight.
Someone two guys broke into my car on Miami Circle

(01:09:43):
exactly eleven minutes after I got out to drop off
an item. She said. They stole a glitter backpack, which
was a gift that she got from her former Real
Housewives of Atlanta co star and friend Portia. She also
said the bag had a camera in it that had
special photos and so it had pictures of her son's
recent graduation on the memory card. Y'all bet a look
alive about here. I don't know how many times you

(01:10:03):
gotta tell y'all that you know people out here are
starving Atlanta. Okay, this is not the first time this
has happened. You gotta know, do not leave anything, especially
in your car. I mean at one time police was
saying you might as have just leave the windows, unlocking
the doors. I mean the windows, opening the doors a lot.
They're stealing everything, man. I just don't leave nothing in
your car nothing, All right, now, Pop Smoke, let's talk

(01:10:24):
about the murder. Defendant's parents want to speak with Pop
Smokes mother and father and family. So that is twenty
year old Christopher Walker. His family is asking to speak privately,
but Pop Smokes loved ones. According to the New York
Daily News, the lawyer reached out and is trying to
see if this can happen. But the attorney is also

(01:10:46):
sure to acknowledge that Pop smokes family may understandably not
be ready for such a conversation, and he said they
might need time. I will also understand that the family
is not inclined to have that conversation. Everything we have
done and said has been instead of all keeping in
mind the great respect we have for the victim and
for the victims family. Now, Pop Smokes mother said in response.

(01:11:07):
Rgie Jackson said in response, and by the way, she's
a teacher in New York City, said, this is new
information to me. I'll have to learn more. I'm working
on a lesson plan right now. That is my focus.
I really can't say. Yeah. I mean, that's something the
Pop Smokes parents wasn't. I didn't want to have that meeting,
you know what I mean, Nobody, nobody can make that
decision for them, all rushing them to make that decision.
And I mean as far as the you know, the
murderer's parents. As much as we want to blame parents

(01:11:30):
for the sins of their children, you can't. You know,
kids make choices, and you can have a great upbringing
and still make poor choices. All right, well I'm angela. Yeah,
and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you,
miss Yee. Now up next to the People's Choice MIXUTU
request then shout the revote. We'll see you tomorrow eight
on Drink five eighty five one oh five one. And
don't forget my car show July third in Atlanta to

(01:11:50):
get your too, because if you haven't got it, already
and also August fourteenth in Atlantic City. I've seen a
lot of people over the weekend at the water park
that said they all coming and bringing their family. So
I'm excited about that. To get your tickets now, it's
a Breakfast Local morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
a special guest in the building, the mayor of Atlantic City,

(01:12:13):
Mayor Marty Small. Welcome, sir, what's up? Envy Charlemagne the
Guy to the listening audience around the country, and as
we say, it's a great day in the city of
Atlantic City. That's right. Are you doing? First of all,
how are you? Man? I'm blessed little ugly campaign going on,
but you know I'm in it for the right reasons.
As I told you guys when I first came on

(01:12:34):
the show that you know, my job is the uplift
Atlantic City and its people and bring the business back,
and we're doing that in a big way. I respect
ugly campaigns. I was talking about that when it comes
to the mayor race in New York. I like to
see how passionate people are about their ideas and what
they believe in you know, I mean, I don't have
no problem with that, But at the end of the day,
it's about the issues and you know, what are you

(01:12:55):
going to do for the good people of Atlantic City
or in your twenty months that I've been mayor you know,
we stabilized the finances, two straight tax decreases, Wall Street,
Moodies and Standard and Poors gave us two bond rating
upgrades to Outlook upgrades. We got the budget under two
hundred million. We are, you know, teaching the community. With

(01:13:19):
educating the community, I had to govern during a worldwide
pandemic that no one had to deal with, and because
of my leadership stepping up front, Atlantic City had two
testing sites, one mobile and one drive through and my
response has led to the numbers in Atlantic City, considering
as a worldwide destination to be extremely low. Considering I

(01:13:42):
made the brave decision to keep the beach and Bullwalk
open when others around us closed it, and that kept
people bullish on the great city of Atlantic City. We
fed three thousand, seven hundred eighty senior citizens two hot
mills per week because all of the data showed that
the senior relation were the most susceptible. And you know,

(01:14:02):
as we look at COVID in the rearview mirror and
we're one hundred percent open. We're getting people back to
work with stressing family entertainment. We got the largest arcade
in the state of New Jersey, and Atlantic City were
having events like DJ Envy's Carteller Atlantic City, and you know,
we're just opening it up to urban entertainment, which I

(01:14:24):
said was a passion of mine. And you know, we're
getting through this together in Atlantic City. It's stronger forward.
As I often stated, tough times don't last. Tough people
do right. So for the people in Atlantic City in
New Jersey, what did you do for Atlantic City? Besides
you know you talked about the COVID relief, you talked
about feeding. What else did you do for the city
of Atlantic City. I know you also brought down Trump Towers.

(01:14:46):
I know that was big for a lot of people.
Under my administration, we have the first Small Business Academy,
which you were a guest speaker on, where we're teaching
the community coming out of the pandemic. One thing it
taught us is to search for pandemic proof businesses. We're
going to have a work in school for the citizens
to get that CDLs and we're gonna pay for it
and we're going to send them the training so they
could start a career. The Small Business Academy where we

(01:15:08):
about to graduate sixty Atlantic City residents. Um, kudos to
Bruce Weeks, my Constituent Service Director. We're going to teach
the community how to invest in the stocks and bonds.
We also, with this being Pride Month, we have hired
the first LGBTQ program Coordinator for the City of Atlantic
City to be a voice in the b liaison between

(01:15:32):
my administration in that community. So we've done a lot
of things. All the hard work, the blood, sweat and
tears that I put into the city. That's why the
people should dream big and vote small. On Tuesday, I
was going to ask you, you know, um, Atlantic City
has been known as a ghost town for the last
five years as far as real estate, beat up, beat down,
and I see it turning. So what are we doing

(01:15:54):
to make sure that Atlantic City, you know, turns out
a lot better than it comes to destination spot because
you know, for a while, people rather fly across the
country to go to Vegas instead of from Atlantic City.
Atlantic citys in your backyard, So what are you doing
to change that? I want to attract professionals to Atlantic City.
Years ago, we had a great program for police and
fire that gave them incentiveced to live in the community.

(01:16:14):
So we need to expand that. Not only police and fire.
We have stocked in phase two going on, we have
a hospital expansion, We great break ground on one hundred
million dollar waterpark. So we want people to live in
Atlantic City and we need to give them incentives at
this time. So I'm working on one hundred and seven
unit project on Atlantic Avenue on Atlantic City. That's that's
going to cater that. You know what makes me I

(01:16:36):
hate the fact that they call you party Marty because
it's almost like even for your ties to your hood,
because it's almost like they're telling you don't be around
a certain element, don't be around a certain constituent, the
people that they would never dare touch that need to
be touched. You out there and shake your hands with
them and building then you come from that that should
be applauded. Yes, absolutely, And people don't understand the struggle. Listen,

(01:16:58):
you know I grew up in one of the world
neighborhoods in Atlantic city at the time, Virginia Avenue Courts VAC.
I'm a proud product of that environment. I represent my
people well and I've always been the voice of the voiceless.
Now you were all under attack recently. It was all
a paper about something that happened in your home alleged.

(01:17:19):
All right, So first of all, I'm not going to
give the individual that made the accusation any credit credibility
because he's an FBI. Why are wearing snitch? Let's start
with that. So zero credibility. My wife's cousin m you know,
stayed with us in college and you know, a couple
of years after and then he moved out. There was

(01:17:41):
an allegation of child pornography, which he pleaded guilty for
with the FBI. Now, the reason I'm saying the FBI
this is important. They tried to use it as a
smear attactic in the school board campaign when the case
was already settled, because certain school board members wanted my
support and they didn't get my support. And then lo

(01:18:01):
and behold, something came out. Now the bottom line is this, um,
you know, the truth will come out. We sued the individual,
the FBI wire wearing snitch because of the statements that
he made that someone was brutally raped in my home. Again,
child pornography is bad, but he wasn't accused of molestations.

(01:18:21):
So where did the term rape come from? So um
during a campaign, Um, you know he made up a
term called the child molested protector. And you know there
was an altercation. I mean, I'm not gonna fight no
one unless you know I'll be getting the Donkey of
the Day by Charlottamagne for fighting someone. But what caused

(01:18:43):
you to hands? I might people like why y'all like
Mardy his hand thirties. The thing about it the people
of Atlantic City, Uh know who I am. Um, My
wife did the right thing. And the thing about it
is my wife reported her own cousin. Nothing about sexual

(01:19:03):
and un those anything. She was just saying that she
thought the relationship was inappropriate, that he was spending time
with the kid off school hours with the parents' permission.
Might I add, and that's documented as well, so that's
not protected the school. The school board solicitor said, my
wife follow all the rules. DIFIS, which is now DCPNP

(01:19:24):
state agency in New Jersey. The Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office
said that they found no wrong doing of anything, and
any parent can give that child permission to sleep in
the bed with another adult. So it's silly season, it's
political season. Listen. There's some bad people that's trying to
take over Atlantic City and we can't allow that as

(01:19:47):
a people. And at the end of the day, I'm
always going to stand strong. And this is the quote
that I live by, and it is by the late
great doctor Martin Luther King. It's the ultimate measure of
a man is not where he stands at moments of
comfort and convenience, which stands at times a challenging controversy.
I'm a stand up guy, I'm a man's man, and
Marty Small is always gonna stay and tall. Also under

(01:20:08):
my watch, a lot of people said it that we
need a reputable supermarket Lant City. I'm proud to announce
to the Breakfast Club that shot right is coming to
Atlantic City and we should break ground in the fall.
So things things are looking on and up. Well, it's
Marty Small. Make sure you get out there and vote
on Tuesday. To appreciate you for joining us. Brother, Yes sir,

(01:20:28):
no problem man, Thanks for the opportunity, all right, Charloman,
you got a positive note, I do. First of all,
I want to salute everybody who's been grabbing to Mika
Mallory State of Emergency, how to Win in the Country
We Built. I was literally just looking on Amazon and it's,
you know, still a number one bestseller. So saluted to
Mika Mallory. Make sure you go grab a copy of
State of the State of Emergency, how to Win in
the Country We Built. That's her first book. It's available

(01:20:51):
everywhere you buy books now. Also, you know, I'm in
New orlandside one, I said the Mayor, LaToya cant Everybody
kept saying, have you met the mayor yet? And I
actually met her two this weekend, both times at Larry's
new Spot treehouse. She was getting her party on and
she was amazing. I love the fact that she was
out and everybody was coming up to her and just
speaking to her, and everybody knew her personally, so I

(01:21:12):
thought that was really dope. So shout out to the
Mayor of New Orleans, LaToya Cantreal, and salute to LaToya
Cantrell and the positive notice. Simply, this man ego is
just like a dust in the eyes without clearing the dust,
you can't see anything clearly. So clear the ego and
see the world Breakfast Club. Y'all finish her, y'all dumb.

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