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October 1, 2021 80 mins

Today on the show we went Breakfast Club Court after Envy reveals that Cochella is suiing him for the name Carchella, so we asked our listeners if Envy should just let it go and rename it, or put up 30k to fight for it; and lets just say it's not worth losing money. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a intoxicated man in Turkey, who decided to join a search party for someone who had been reported missing. He, however, didn't realize that he was the "missing" person in question. Also, we opened up the phone lines for "Freaky Friday" to see what our listeners do to make them last longer in the bedroom, after a clip from "Lip Service" podcast surfaced.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Picking it out for some reason that the solid holding
down if the bag rage let me agitated the breakfast club.
Everyone just kept telling the prepiden word to describe the
breakfast club with flow impacting the coach. People watch the
breakfast Club for like news and really be tuned in. Man,
I don't even know what to call the breakfast club.
It's like brunch NB Yea and Cholomagne. Wake that ass up,

(00:24):
get out of bed and listen to the breakfast Club.
I'm waking. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo, Good morning Angela
ye damn money, Cholomagne, the god peace to the planet.

(00:47):
Is Friday. What's happening? Yes, it's Friday. The weekend is
head damn it. I don't know why you're trying to
fake excited. I okay, No, I am. I'm just I'm
just happy for the rest, that's all. If I'm happy,
I am happy. Really yeah? Well, yes, the weakness here, yes,

(01:08):
that means no work. I can relax, I can chill,
I can play with the babies. There's a lot going on,
so I'm happy, and I know you got a new born,
so you should be able to snuggle up with that
new ball, kiss that new born. Yeah, I'm scared to
kiss the man. I'm scared kiss the new just because
of the world that we live in, you know, all
the viruses that are going around and everything else. I

(01:29):
honestly am you know, it's it's weird, but you just
you just don't know. That's that's you know, you want
to kiss it the baby and hug the baby and
stuff like that. But better yes, kiss that baby, hug
that baby, snuggle with the baby, do snuggles like we
do snuggles. Credit it's a lot going on. Before but
before we even turn the mic on, you was talking

(01:49):
to Angelie about her sniffles and everything else, like it
just always seems like it's a little something going on.
And you know, you can't have any type of cough
or allergies nowadays with our people thinking it's the big
kofe you right, Okay, I was telling you though. I
was telling you people when I'm in a car, like
if I'm in the uber or something and I'm about
to cough, I'll be holding it in to like get
out that. Yeah, but the Uber driver did not think

(02:14):
it was COVID. The Uber driver kine ye shout out
to shout out to Dinelle rawlings, I'm in Charlotte and
he was filming his Netflix special yesterday that Dave Chappelle
is executive producing. So it was an amazing show and
it was nice. I came out here just for that

(02:35):
to support Danielle. And then he had a little after
party afterwards with Chef Gerald and that's was and lex
I saw I called the Uber. I did one of
those Irish goodbyes where you act like you're go into
the bathroom, but you leave. So I called the Uber
my favorite. And I snuck out because I was like, man,
I gotta work in two hours. I have to get
out of here, and so I'm getting I get into

(02:57):
Uber and I'm I'm tired. I'm exhausted. That's why I
felt a little diag did get COVID tested yesterday to
get in the shower, so I know as a negative.
And the Uber driver says to me, because I kept sniffling,
he says, a lot of snowflakes in there. Huh. Now
I thought he meant white people. So you said, yes,
said that. So I was like, uh, first of all,
I thought it was a weird question. But I was like,

(03:18):
I mean, I guess and he was like, yeah, because
that's sniff, you know what that's from that, you know.
I was like, what, Yeah, you're right, you're right. We
had a party party last night. She should have he
should have said, hey, man, just want you to know.
You know, it's a lot of the could be a
lot of fence and all this cocaine around here too,
so be careful. That's when you really know. He was

(03:38):
asking about cocalina anyway, not sniff of cocaine. I'm just
a little under the weather. Put that out there, and
guess what. And what's the first thing. Nvy said, like,
you need to go get tested? Yeah, I'm saying, just
discounted this, discounted anything else, the flu, a common cold, allergy.
They just don't get tested. Yes, this day and age,
I get tested for everything. If I sneeze too much,

(03:59):
I want to get tested. If I call too much stiff,
I'm going to get tested because I don't trust it.
And I got carried my point. I literally just said
that that's my whole point. That's why I'm like, I'm
loving on the baby, but I'm just like, uh, I
don't let me make sure. Yeah, but you get tested
every day because you tape your show, so you get
tested every day. I get tested like every other day,

(04:19):
so it's a little different. Yeah. And since you said
that the baby was there last night too. By the way,
since I'm in Charlotte, that baby, oh, the baby, the baby. Yes,
you said I'm loving on the baby. We're not that baby.
But anyway, let's get the show cracking front page news.
What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about the super
Bowl halftime show. They have announced who will be performing,

(04:43):
who are the headliners, and it's a lot of star
power on that stage. All right, Well, Meek's album came
out today, so let's play something off Meek's album. I'm
not sure what we're gonna play. What we're playing, Rat
tell us okay, Red don't want to talk place we
play it when we play it Rises Surprises. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good Morning Train meekmel Meek Mills project is

(05:06):
out today morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, angela Ye, Charlemagne
the Gay. We are to Breakfast Club let's get some
front page news. Where were starting? Ye, well, let's start
with the super Bowl halftime. I thought you want to
score some last night. Now, okay, we don't got much time,
so you can go ahead. All right, super Bowl halftime show,

(05:26):
a lot of star power on that. Now, it has
been announced that I'm February thirteenth, Doctor Dre Snoop Dog, Eminem,
Mary Jay Blides, and Kendrick Lamar will be the headliners
of the show. I'm excited about this. Are you excited? Yes? Yes, yeah.
I think that's a phenomenal show lineup. And my only

(05:47):
critique is I'm wondering, just wondering, why do the hip
hop artists have to share a stage? Because any one
of those artists, you know, you know, marjor Blige is
the queen of hip hop soul. But any one of
those artists could do a halftime show by himself. And
I'm happy to see the collective. But why because you
don't see like, you know, the food Fighters or Katie
Perry having to do that. So why do they all
have to share that stage collectively? Do they want to

(06:08):
or was that like a pre requisite for them, you know,
being able to? And is there enough time. It's I
kind of feel like it's a Doctor Dre presents because
I saw he posted it and he's worked and had
all those artists and deals, well not all of them,
but it feels like, yeah, that will make sense, But
is there enough time for all those artists? Well, how
long has the super Bowl usually was? Fifteen twenty minutes.

(06:31):
It's kind of like when an artist comes out and
brings a bunch of people out with them. That's why
I feel like it's Doctor Dre, and Doctor Dre said
in a statement, the opportunity to perform at this half
super Bowl halftime show and to do it in my
own backyard will be one of the biggest thrills of
my career. I'm grateful the jay Z, Rac Nation, the NFL,
and Pepsi, as well as Snoop dogg Emine and Mary J.

(06:51):
Blacke and Kendrick Lamar for joining me and what will
be an unforgetable cultural moment. So it's kind of like
a Doctor Dre and I guess maybe he curated it
even with that, then that even with that, it's like, okay, yeah,
we know Mary will come out and do you know,
family affair, But Mary. Mary could do a show by herself.
She could do a halftime show by herself too, you know,

(07:13):
like she's not really under that after my umbrella. But
I mean listening, I think it's a great show. I
just you know, that was my only my only critique.
I was wondering why why hip hop artists had to
do it as a collective, because those are big artists.
Those are some icons. Yes on that stage, Man Dre
Snoop Mary and with them Kendrick, that's that's big. And

(07:34):
everything that ties them in together is doctor j Yeah,
that's true. Not married so much though, and I'm married none,
I'm married, but everybody else. Yes, Marry got family Fair.
He has produced for her, so yeah, you know it
makes sense. Family a Fair. Yeah, that was a big song.
All right, Well that is your front page news, all right.
Get it off your chest eight ondred five eight five

(07:55):
one on five one if you need to vent phone
lines or wide open again eight hundred five eight five
one or five wants to Breakfast Club, Good morning the
Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. You're time
to get it off your chest. Whether your man or blass,
we want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello,

(08:18):
who's this? Good morning? Ry going on this Jay from
going Jay from Brooklyn with I get it off your chest? Yeah,
I want to give a shout out from my wife
be known to his anniversary. So he's want to give
a nice shout out sixteen years. Okay, what y'all doing
for your anniversary? Bro, Happy anniversary. I thank you, thank you,
thank you. Going to a winery. We old. We're getting old, man,

(08:42):
we're doing old people's stuff. Like that's not no, no,
that's not that's not old people stuff. That's season people's stuff. Sir.
Here you go. Okay, that's very age appropriate. I respected,
salute to you and the wife. Appreciate, thank you, thank you.
Which one you're going to? Brother? Okay, all right, we'll
have a good weekend. Appreciate you guys. Have the weekend. Hello,

(09:03):
who's this? What's up? Man? This big group and man
St Louis assour but roaming get it off a man.
I just want to say, first off, man, appreciate everything
y'all do. Love all the y'all, especially my girl. Answer
to eat. But he heard the announcement for the Super
Bowl performances, man, and I was like, you I was
hype man, and then get on the radio. We got

(09:25):
this negative Nancy Charlotmagne a gizzar. Man just kind of
you know, ain't the wrong that performances? Man, I think
it's gonna be a good show. Let me let me
let me ask you a question, sir, Why do you
think it's negative to ask why our legends in hip
hop have to share a stage collectively when you got
people like the Katie Perry's of the world and whoever

(09:46):
else who don't even have the resume they do, they
get their own solo show. And I asked the question.
I said, I wonder if that was a prerequisitive in performing,
because they don't let acts like that performance to super Bowl,
Let's be clear. So I was wondering, was that a prerequisite?
Are you know? I just was asking a question, that's all.
Besides besides maybe like Michael Jackson or Whitney Houston, It's

(10:08):
always been shows where artists are coming home with rock
groups with rappers out there with him. So this ain't
the first time that happened. Man. Everybody except Mary is
from Cali, man, so Eminem is not from Thereem's from Detroit.
Shout from there, But damn, he's been on all West
Coast music. That's straight. That's not true either. But my
point is if you're not wondering that, then you're just

(10:31):
not thinking. I was just wondering why they had to
do it as a collective. I love the show. I
think it's a great lineup, but I'm just wondering why
you had too. Man. I love you too, dog, I
appreciate it. But thank you for calling in. I said
this morning. When I heard that, Man, I was hype,
and bro, you from Saint Louis. Correct us from Saint Louis, Right, yeah, yeah,
start look look at look at property in Saint Louis.

(10:53):
Real estate in Saint Louis is at a good price
right now, and it's starting to increase a lot. So
look at real estate in Saint Louis. That's my next stop,
all right, Right on, Man, make an announcing when you're
coming there, y'all do a seminar so I definitely want
to be a part of it. Now. I ain't doing
no seminar. I'm just telling you to start looking at
property in Saint Louis. Start googling, go to the website,
because I'm hearing there's a lot of great deals and

(11:13):
they're starting to build up the city a lot more. Well,
maybe you should do a seminar there then maybe, but
thank you brother. Get it off your chests eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent, phone lines a wide open, call us up. Now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. This

(11:34):
is your time to get it off your chests, whether
you're man or blast, so we better have the same
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,
who's this Jay? What up? Getting off your chests? Bro Man?
I got dealt dirty, I got played. You know, I'll
feel like crap, but uh I had a business partner,
I mean him winning the business together, and you know

(11:55):
I gave. I gave everything. I even went and got
that as we ain't long and he did too, and
we went and went the business together, go our own
truck and everything, and he went behind my back and
another truck and all this funny stuff went good. An
accountant was out me everything, and all I am I'm
left with nothing. I had to I had to even

(12:18):
fail where I was living at. I'm back with my
parents like I'm starting I am so y'all. Y'all didn't
have a contract with each other. No, he was my
own boy, and then went through like three jobs together.
You know, he introduced you. We met at the same job.
You found another one got me on, and then I
found a brother of one so we could get our

(12:40):
class ACDLS and I brought him with. I just want
to your own boys. I just want to say, man,
I had started a business with somebody I was i'n't
known since I was like in fifth grade. But you know,
in the future, because I do feel bad that this
happened to you. Make sure you do an operating agreement
when you start a business with somebody, because you have
to have your paperwork right. You never ever know what

(13:00):
might happen that way. Legally you'll be able to say.
But even though you could be best friends, family members, married,
But if you do have a business together, do make
sure you have an operating agreement and have a real
lawyer invest in that because when things go left, you
need to make sure, and a lot of times things
do go left in business. You don't even want to
have to have that conversation. It's just all in the paperwork. Yeah,

(13:23):
see now, how I feel now. It's like, you know,
I want to get back to this state. Said, I'm
start for ground. I ain't never, I ain't giving up.
But right now you've got something to prove. Yeah, yeah,
I want to get back to that stage, but I
want to do it. I'm gonna do it myself. You
know you got this. You learned a lot, You learned
a lot. Yeah, yeah, I already taking a L right yeah, no, yeah,

(13:45):
you took it out, but that L also means learning
from it. Yeah, it's a learning experience. Good luck, Bubo. Hello,
who's this? Hey man? I just wanted to say I
love y'all show man. I've been watching it forever. It
was shout out to q m V Charlemagne and easy
hey from our little small town in Michigan. And uh damn,
I've been trying to get to you forever. This is

(14:05):
crazy man work right now. Okay, it's all right, good,
all right, we'll talk to us. What's up. I work
for a screen printing company. I'd love to make y'all
some T shirts? All right? Up? That mission want apparel?
Larson's Graphics, vast Or, Michigan, Carol, Michigan. Okay, all right, Bro,

(14:28):
thank you for checking in. Have a good weekend. Man
talking to you. Not a man of many words, but
a side Hello. Who's this Wow? My name is Kingsley
o'cole on the Arkansas. Hey, get it off your chests, Bro,
Soliman Goud. It's a blessing. It's happening the radio. Hey,
thank you. I just gonna get off my chest. I

(14:49):
just think I want to think all and through y'all
for what y'all do. It is a blessing. I've been
going through a lot of mental mental battles, financially, spiritually, emotionally.
U want to thank all y'all for what y'all do,
for your lip service with the tj M, for your
for your car showing for what you do, and for
a solomagny guy for your mental health aware. And it's

(15:10):
not just thank you I do. I do have your
book um that you send shook one, but I will
love I would love the other one because I'm reading
all State of Emergency. I'm reading fifty cent Uncial Heart
Michael Todd to be on my I just think all
y'all because it's just hard being alone. And if don't
nobody really know you know you go on, you going through.

(15:30):
It's just our ticket out. So I have just appreciate
all y'all. And I probably I got two radio I got,
I got two good ones for you. I'm gonna send you, Um,
I'm gonna send you resume Amnicum my grandmother's hands. And
I'm gonna send you doctor to Walker, the Unapologetic guy
to Black mental Health. And if you're in New York
on World Mental Health Day, which is ten ten, I'm
doing my mental health export from the Marriott Marquee Time

(15:53):
Square in New York from eleven am to four pm.
It's gonna be a day of mental health education and
healing and it's free and open to the public. Got
to be vaccinated, okay, okay, I'm definitely vaccinated with the
blood of Jesus. So I got you but out there,
oh my goodness, but thank you. Charlomagne the guard our
different in my information. Yes, stay on hold, Stay on hold.

(16:16):
I'm gonna get your address, all right, get it off
your chest eight hundred five A five one on five one.
If you need to vent you can hear this something now,
we got rumors on the way, ye yes, and uh,
let's talk about BMF have you guys been watching BMF
or they have good news? Have one? All right? Well
we'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. It's about this is the rumor report

(16:47):
with Angela Ye on The Breakfast Club. Well, the BMF
series has already been renewed for a season two, according
to Deadline. Fifty cent posted after the first episode breaks
all premiere records on the network. You'll sure you'll get
a season two. Yeah, don't worry, be happy. Congratulations fifty

(17:09):
to man drop on a clues BONX with Curtis Jackson.
I really can't think of any rappers who have done
what fifty has done. Like fifty created a whole universe
with power. BMF is great. He popped off a whole
network with your stars. Do you know how good your
product has to be to be the only reason I
have to app that's the only reason I got the
stars apps for fifty shows. I think I might have
watched American Guards on Stars. I don't watched that on Stars. Yeah,

(17:30):
I've never seen anything on Stars. But he got so
many shows that's coming out. That's that's dope, dope, dope shows.
So congrats to fifty and that whole team over there. Well,
the BMF debut did break all sorts of records. It's
the number one premiere on the Stars app across all
of their programmings this year, and they said the episode's
debut was one of the most highly engaged series premieres ever.

(17:50):
So he's a great show too. And I know, I
know it was a great show because as soon as
it was over, I wanted to binge it. I'm like, damn,
I can't watch the whole season, like imediately. I wanted
to watch the whole season all right now. Fifty cent
was on our guy Jalen and Roses renaissance Man podcast,
and one of the things that he talked about was
who he would want to start when in a rom

(18:12):
come with? Would you ever start in a romantic comedy?
And who would you want to do a love scene with?
You know, probably would be fun to working from south.
I kind of understand how a little bit more than
other people, like she does. I'm looking she's tougher and
being like this, like would she's being an act because

(18:32):
she's telling you you're not gonna take it better. I
could see that that could be cute and that'd be
a nice powerful link up for TV. All right, didn't
getting her acting bag? Um? I'm surprobably Nikiy didn't gett
in her acting bag early, earlier, earlier in her career,
because you know, she got that personality, the animated personality,
you know what I mean. She did a car, she

(18:53):
did a couple of movies. I think she did want
the two movies, and then she went back on the
road and then she had the baby. I'm sure she'll
get back to it though. And I know it was
supposed to be like wasn't in a sitcom about her
life growing up in Queen's It was kind of like
everybody hates Chris type of thing. All right. Now, as
we are, Clary r Kelly survivor did an interview with

(19:13):
Gail King, and she basically is breaking down what happened
when she did that previous interview. If you guys remembered
where she basically was there. R Kelly was in the
room while it was being taped, and she was saying
that there was no issues with R. Kelly and that
he was a good person. Here is what she had
to say about her first interview with Gail King. I

(19:35):
feel like that interview was a blessing because after that interview,
when we went back to Trump Towers, I knew that
he knew that by seeing you, it had shifted something
in me. It made me kind of wake up in
a sense. What do you think anybody could have said
or done to help you leave the situation sooner? Nothing.

(19:56):
I feel like that is something that I would have
had who had woken up from myself. And you know
a lot of people don't realize with victims, the more
you try to help them, the more it upsets them sometimes.
Now keep in mind, as we all, Clary is only
twenty three right now. Okay, So in addition to that,
she talked about how R. Kelly felt when that first

(20:18):
interview happened. What don't you think about how he came
across in the interview. I think he believed that he
had done he had done well. He felt like he
had really did a made a great reflection of himself
and where he was in life, and how all these
women were lying on him, and how all these people
were just you know, to get him, and you know
that sympathy card that he just loved so much. Yeah,

(20:42):
as a father, I mean he probably did. He was narcissist.
He probably just felt like anything that he said was
it worked and people believed him. But as a father,
you just want to see him get his ass whoop
the way he took advantage of these young women and
continue to take advantage like, you just want to see
him get his ass with He was crying and streaming
and jumping up and down and all of that. That

(21:02):
was when we was a hog time. That was that one. Yeah, yeah.
And she also said that after he did his PiZZ
and in view that he told them to come in angry,
like they were upset that these things were being said.
Um that as riall Clari also talked about testifying against
our Kelly and how that made her feel. It was
very disturbing to have to relive those moments. And I

(21:26):
don't know a piece of me was happy because I
felt like this person no longer has control over me.
You know, even I have to take accountability for my actions.
It's okay to reevaluate your life, it is okay to
change your mind. You are never too old to wake
up and say, hey, I thought this was good for me,
but it's actually not all right. And as far as

(21:48):
um a con. He recently did talk to TMZ and
he feels like r. Kelly deserves a shot at redemption.
Here's what he said. There is always a way to
redeem yourself, but you have the first except the fact
that you're wrong or you're in a position for that
particular purpose of while you're being in the first place,
everyone's gonna make a mistake and everyone has the right
to redeem themselves from those mistakes, like even him. He

(22:11):
has the right to try to make right by those
he hurt, and then the people that he hurt also
have the right to decide if they want to forgive him.
But me personally, I believe that not forgiving people only
puts you in more pain. Akon is not wrong, but
you know, you you're redeeming yourself in the in the
eyes of God. Al Kelly will probably never be redeemed

(22:34):
in the in the eyes of the eyes of the public.
And honestly, that's the only that's the only thing he
can do is make it, make get right with God.
That's it, right. I don't think he feels like he
did anything wrong, though, is the whole thing acids right?
You gotta first feel like okay, I admit what I

(22:54):
did was wrong, and that's the only way you can
even start on the path to redemp. But anyway, that
is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss e.
Now we got front page news. Next, what were talking about? Yes,
and let's talk about this d EA crackdown on fetnah
laced fake pills. All right, we'll get into that. Next.
It's the Breakfast Club Go Morning. So Breakfast Club, your

(23:16):
mornings will never be the same. Nay, What up y'all?
Is DJ envy and the General Insurance is all about
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(23:39):
the Jaguars twenty four twenty one. Now in w NBA,
the Mercury beat the Aces one seventeen ninety one and
Sky beat the Sun. Excuse me, the Sun beat the
Sky seventy nine sixty eight. Now what else we got? Easy? Well,
let's talk about the d EA. They have made eight
hundred and ten arrests and sees more than one point
eight million fake pills during a two month sweep. They're

(24:01):
trying to stem the flow of counterfeit medications that has
fentanyl in it. These lethal tablets are fueling a surge
in US drug overdose debts in recent years, and they
said they are largely trafficked from Mexico, where drug cartels
produced the tablets from chemicals that are imported from China.
According to top US officials, they actually had a news
conference yesterday they said that illicit fentanyl was responsible for

(24:24):
nearly three quarters of the more than ninety three thousand
fatal drug overdoses in the US in twenty twenty. Yeah,
Fenton Al is big business. I think I read something
that said finton Al GOLs for like four thousand dollars
a keyload. The thing I wonder though, how could you
push something in the street that you know is killing people? Right?
Do you know what kind of energy and karma gonna

(24:45):
come back to you? Like you know fintanol is taking
people out? What you don't care? You just want to
make a buck. Who is behind this? I wanted a
percentage wise when people take something that's laced with fentanyl,
Like how many people is it? The major already of
people die from that. I'm just curious, like, have people
taken Actually I know one person who took fin in

(25:05):
All and she thought she was going to die from it,
but really she must have took a very very very
very very small dose, because it takes only a very
very very very small dose to kill you. But I
do know, yeah, in our producer just text us this,
there's a very high chance to overdose with Fenton al Like,
I don't know what the numbers. M M yeah, so

(25:30):
I listen. I don't think. I don't know what you
can do about that, but yes, I'm glad they're going
to crack down on it finally, all right, and the
power budget, why would you even want to sell that? Though?
It don't make no sense. They say to break it
breaks down and you can expand it, but is it
worth You know, people are dying, But I guess people
are more into making money than than than killing people.
I guess. And if you're a drug deal right, let's

(25:52):
tell you're a drug distributor and you're selling either Fenton
All as products or just you know, fining All itself,
wouldn't eventually your business stop, wouldn't eventually some be like, man,
don't go over there. They got fin and all in
their drugs. And then plus, you're killing the people that
are your customers. I guess most of your money comes
from the comeback, right people coming back? Yeah? Yeah, all right.

(26:14):
Now the powerball jackpat by the way, uh do you
know what the number is right now? It has risen
to the twenty I thought, right, six hundred and twenty
million dollars. It's been four months since somebody has won that.
Y'all might have to play, but the play every week?
Are you talking about y'all need to play? I played

(26:36):
every week four dollars, four dollars. When you get like
the power ball or something, right, I want ten one time. Because,
by the way, the Mega millions was a couple hundred
million before the Mega millions was a couple hundred million
a couple of weeks ago. I've been I've been playing
Mega millions. I've always played Mega millions in power Ball.
I've never stopped playing Mega millions in power Ball my
whole life. It's just a habit. I'm like one of

(26:57):
them old people that are just going down by my
buy buy my card, buy my ticket. Because when it's crowded.
You don't mind waiting on line. It's never really had
a line for no. I never saw that every gas
station happened to be so high. Yeah. And one more thing,
do you pick the numbers yourself? Or do you a

(27:18):
quick pick? I don't used to. Yeah, I used to,
but now I do quick picks. I used to do
like my birthday and my kid's birthday and stuff like that,
but now I just do. I just do quick picks.
All right. We gotta look at these numbers, the percentage
wise and see who wins the most. All right, Well
that is your front page news. All right, thank you,
miss ye. Now I gotta go to court today, man,

(27:40):
I need your guys help. All right. So a couple
of months breakfast club and I gotta go real car too.
All right. So a couple of months ago, I changed
the name of my show, My Drive Your Dreams Call
Shoot to Call Chella. All right. Now, when I got
on there, I was so excited I will co host
Charlemagne said, uh, Envy, what did you say? I said
you was gonna get sued and rack ding ding ding

(28:00):
I am getting sued. So eight hundred five five a time,
even though y'all think I'm crazy and treat me like
I'm Rob Fiki from the Lion King. I'm usually right
about these things ninety percent at a time. I never
Oh my goodness. So right now Coachella is suing me, right,
they're suing me called Chella. So my problem was, you know,
I spoke to my lawyers. I pattent in our trademark.
They said, we're not going to have a problem. You

(28:21):
know why because they said, Coachella is a place. Coachella
is a place in California, like Brooklyn is a place
in New York City. You know, you can do Brooklyn Bowl,
you can do Brooklyn Ball, but as you can do
Brooklyn here, you can do Brooklyn car Show, you can
live in Brooklyn. It's not a problem, right, cool, Oh,
Coachella is an actual city, right, Yes, Coachella is a
place absolutely. Okay, play okay, okay, all right. So when

(28:44):
speaking to their lawyers, their lawyers told me that well,
you know, first and foremost that they owned the name Coachella,
which my lawyers tell me it is not right. They
also own the name Chella, which my attorneys tell me
that's not right because both of those are in the
Urban Dictionary Urban Dictionary cool. They said that, you know,
at first they would send out something and embarrass me.
So they send something to the press a couple of
days ago to try to embarrass me, said I was

(29:06):
a semi celebrity, which kind of hurt my heart. But
they also said that um my show wasn't organized, and
they do a car show aspect of Coachella, which I
have never seen. All right, so now it gave to
the point where I'm like, yeah, let's go to court.
I got a little bread, I got a little money.
So the first court date was guess how much thirty
thousand dollars. So I spent thirty thousand dollars to go
to court. Right, my attorneys tell me we have all right,

(29:31):
Well that's what I'm asking. Now. This is not now,
it's not just hard bro. Let's say it's not only that.
This is another example of big bank take little bank,
big company take little company, because little company doesn't have
enough money to go at big company, which I think
is foul because because I can't, I can't go against

(29:54):
AEG and Coachella. I don't have enough money. They have billions.
Coachella makes eighty million year do I try to go
against them and lose, or do I just say, you
know what, I take that money and change the name.
It feels like he answered your own question. No, let's
open up the phone on its eight hundred five eighty
five one oh five one. Because if I win, I
opened the doors for everybody else that's been shut down before,

(30:15):
because there's so many brands they've been shut down before,
whether it was hood Cella or you know, hair and
Chella or all these other brands. If I win, I
opened the doors for everybody to be able to do it.
Because my attorneys tell me, why are you that is
not that is my right? Why let's talk about it
when you come back, talk about it because I need
having this conversation on the air, because I got to

(30:35):
talk to you off the air. No, you don't want
to say yes, I want to hear what you got
to say, and we got to do it when they
come back. If not, because they're gonna bring me a
court for something, I'm not having these conversations. But you started.
Did they bring you a court anyway? So eight hundred
one five one. Should I changed in them the name
or should I fight this big company for the people.
Should I walk through the no, goddamn for the people.

(30:58):
Change your name and stop playing with people in and
move on with your life. And five one or five one,
lets talk about it to breakfast club corner some breakfast
club morning, everybody in DJ Envy Angela, Guee, Charlomagne the guy,
we are to breakfast club now, if you just heard us,
Let's go to breakfast club court now. A couple of

(31:19):
months ago, I changed the name of my car show
to car Trademarket patented and was very, very excited. My
lawyers told me we wouldn't have a problem. Now I
have lawyers in New Jersey, lawyers in LA, and lawyers
in DC. They all looked over and said, we wouldn't
have a problem. We were wrong. Yeah, you should have
just paid me. You should have paid me because they
gave you the wrong legal advice. What Charlomagne tell you.
Charlomagne said I was gonna get sued, and that actually

(31:39):
actually popped up in court, that that conversation was something
that was played in court. Thank you, Charlomagne. But anyway,
long story short, they are suing me because of the
name of Coachella and Chella. Now Coachella is a place,
if you don't know, in California, just like Brooklyn is
a place in New York City, just like Queen's is
a place in New York City. You can have a
Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn baber shop, you can do so many

(32:00):
different things with Brooklyn. But they own Coachella. So my
attorneys told me that is not right and we should
be able to fight it, and we should. We have
a ninety percent chance of winning. It shouldn't be a problem.
And if we win, we could open up the door
to all these other small businesses that have been Wait
a minute, the same the same lawyers that told you
you weren't get to who told you that? Man, Come
to come to mckelby, m inc Man. Let's have a conversation. Man,

(32:23):
Mckelby's at law can get you through this. Man, Okay,
I'll tell you. I'll tell you kicked up by for
all this. Yes, So anyways, your attorneys right, So anyway,
can I say two things? Yes? Yes, man, Okay. Number one,
remember Detroit versus Everybody and all the losses they ended
up having because you can't use versus Everybody because they

(32:44):
have that patented. So it doesn't matter if it's Brooklyn
versus everybody, Carchella versus everybody, dj MV versus everybody. The
second thing I want to say, and I know it's
gonna make you very angry, Envy, Yes, man, I think
we should change the topic to what should Envy called
his car, showing now that he has to change the name. Well,
I didn't say, listen, hey, I'm gonna tall you something.

(33:09):
I agree with, Angela, change your name and move on. Okay,
I saw the lawsuits. Not only do you have car Cella,
but it's not. No, it's not only does it's called Cella.
It's the same funt and the same logo, Envy, It's
not the same logo. You're not the same logo. It's
not from what I saw in the lawsuit, it was
no that that wasn't the same logo. That's not my logo.

(33:29):
That's that's not my logo. That that's something that they
put up there. That's not my logo. My logo has
nothing has It looks like Coachella nowhere. Letting look, listen,
Drive your Dreams Car Show was way better anyway. It
had more meaning because it's like you know, drive to
call your Dreams it's almost like something to aspire to
change it back and stop wasting your kids college tuition.

(33:49):
And by the way, if you see Drive You Dreams
trademarked under McKelvie Enterprises, just to know, I'll sell it
back to you for fifty grands. It's not fair. It's
not fifties big companies with squats, the little companies because
they have more money. You play, you play. You played
big bank, little bank all the time. Knock it off.
The bank is just way I know that you're getting

(34:12):
the taste of your old medicine. Yeah, but I thought
it ain't gonna laugh, was gonna get sued. But you
were right. At first, I was like, I got it,
let's do it. And then you realize that you you're
not facing a person. You're facing a conglomerate. They just
got unlimited funds and everything. Think about Little Brooklyn, that's right,
Think about Lord Brooklyn, Think about Lord Logan, about London,

(34:35):
about your cities. Sue your kids. They're stealing their names.
I even thought about having a kid and calling the
kid Coachella, so that way I can use it. Because
if my daughter's name is Coachell. All right, let's go
to the phone lines. Hello, who's this planter, Nicole? Should
I fight all the small businesses out there? Should I
fight this big corporation, Charlemagne, because we're going to be

(34:58):
Morton as Corton Envie Land the way with this little
thing he got going on with these big corporations, a
little start, you go find me. Go ahead, heavy and start,
you go find me and fight cool chiller whatever they
call it there because yours car killers. But it's right funny,
right now, that's the way man. Wake. Oh no, no, no,
my gichi sister, stand down. I wish you would put

(35:21):
money and somebody go fund me? Who got three fantoms?
Sit down? We're not doing this. Stop you ain't let
me finished, Charlomagne. We ain't gonna take some money from
the little people. We want all them big names like
the baby, little Baby, all the people who call all
the god do we have that the fun We want
all the people to put a little dollar shop money

(35:43):
for you. Just let them do the That's right, that's right,
That's what I'm saying. Anybody called you together, off and
we called together and we fight big companies. Buck, I
don't know, I'm so disrespecting my guichi people. Yes, ma'am
Charlo man, go sit down, man, and he don't you

(36:05):
say I talk for that? That's that gonna track. Mama. Okay,
I'm gonna I have a last factory doing that. Two
or three dollars take your show. No, I'm gonna tell
Zach right now, keep you money now. No, I'm gonna
tell Zank your money now. Get so much, Thank you,
so much, Thank you, mama. Let's go to another color red,
she said, she said, She says, sit down and mind

(36:25):
your mouth now, mind your mouth now. Hello, who's this wanting?
This a new financial advisor typekon man? What's going on? Questions?
And let me tell you something I haven't heard. You
negligently spend money on this radio show for them in
this radio way for a good little minute. Now. First
of for five thousand dollars you randomly sent to a
person that I hope you don't. You didn't think that

(36:48):
thousand dollars on the name you to cash a nice
when the thirty thousand dollars on the court. Oh man, man, no,
we're gonna need the budget this a little better. How
much he comes to change the name. Um, it's actually
just got a patent and trademarkers. It's kind of you
can just change the name, but patterning this is not
too much. Maybe a couple thousand. He already got a
name already. I own that name too, I own a
couple of names. I trademark Drive your Dreams from im.

(37:11):
I'm here so you know the fighting you know to
try to do is right. But if these people may
get all his money up his name, don't you think
that so much? That would mean they own it and it.
I mean, you can do your own, but mine is
called Chella's Coachella. Man, Drive Your Dreams was way better
and it was way more original. All right? Well eight

(37:33):
hundred five eight five, one on five one, what you're
gonna say, I got Drive your Dreams trademark. Shut up.
I'm just mad at you. Go ahead and fight this
case and pay all this money. Yes, the man would
have never told you to do that. It's not a
real attorney, man, eight hundred five. The ones you got

(37:55):
what should want? Attorney? He played on power better than
the one you got, because that's crazy. Girl. Us up
now is the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy angela Ye Charlomagne. The guy, we are the
breakfast club. Now if you just joined us, I am
being sued Coachella, aag, the company, that big corporation that's

(38:16):
trying to squash the little guy. Well, they are assuing
me right now for the name Cella and Carchella. They
say they own the name Coachella, which they do. They
say they own Cella, which they do. Cella is in
the Urban Dictionary, and Coachella is a place. Coachella is
a place in California, just like Brooklyn is a place
in New York. But you know, my attorneys have informed
me that, you know, when you own something like cellet

(38:38):
has to be in the name, like it has to
be Cella Music Festival, you just can't use that or
whatever which way they are suing me. Should I fight
them and keep the name Carchella because Carchella has nothing
to do with Coachella. Nobody gets confused. There's two different things?
Or should I display at Whenever I hear any type
of Cella, the first thing I think is Coachella. That's
number one. The Drive your Dream Car Show with way

(38:59):
more original. Drive Your Dreams Car Ship was way more original.
And number three, your lawyers need to stop lying to you, okay,
And you're like, I know your lawyers know the law
and they know legality, but I just can use my discernment.
What's the first thing I told you when you said
that name called Chella, I was gonna get sued. I
told you you were gonna get sued, right, Okay? They
said that's what they said, even though they said, yes,

(39:21):
I get sued, but they said it's not right. Legality
and legally, they said it's not right, and we can win.
Now it's this, do I want to spend the money
to wins? Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Hello?
Who's this? This is Jay from Queen Jay from Queen's
Good Morning, Good morning. Uh, did you get a cease
and the sister? Did you get a lass with us?
Heeaking compensation? A tro temporary restraining order? They don't want money,

(39:44):
they just want the name. I think it's they're not
If they don't want money, then just let it go.
Just so it go. But if they want money, don't
admit guilt because then they could always come back for money. No,
I'm not admitting nothing. Well, thank you, brother, That's what
I'm saying. Just let it go. The that they're not
looking for money? All right? Thank you? Hello? Who's that
telling you? Right now? If you go through it? Just lawsuit? Hello?

(40:07):
Go ahead? What's your name? Bro? Yeah? Yeah? Man? If
I feel when you're coming from bro like, you don't
want to take that. Hell, you know what I'm saying.
You got to lay my bid. You want to trust
your lawyers. I'm with you on that, But at some point,
bro custom law, Like, why would you trust your lawyers
when your lawyers got you win this situation? Leonard mckelvy
law firm told him when he came to me for

(40:27):
consultation that he was going to get sued? Okay, So
why would you listen to the lawyers that told you not?
Go ahead? Joe? Be fine. Now you're in a lawsuit
because of them? I think lawyer. No, he's not, no
damn lawyer. You know that. I can't trust him. I
got an honorary doctorate, but you ain't an honorary lawyers

(40:48):
the same dude. No, my butt was not gonna ask
you what's wrong with my butt? But no, not my
my legal stuff? All right? Thank you? Brother? Hello, pleasure? Hello?
Who's that singer? Penis? Hello? Hey, what's up? Hey, peces,
bless you guys. What's going on? Oh my goodness, stone

(41:09):
stone and what's up? What's up a y'all feeling a
pointed man? I'm all right, blessed black and happy favorite?
How are you hey? Man? What's up? Brother? You good? Hey?
How your baby? Man? You didn't even know that you
got a new Oh? Thank you? King? Right? Everyone he
got rich problems. I'm sorry showing me to cut you
small business problem, sir yo. I would have never spend

(41:33):
that thirty grand man. I would have just changed the name.
That's what they want. They don't want nobody to fight,
and they want you to. They know they want to
go you know, toe the tone, that's what I was like. Now,
I'm gonna do this for the people down somewhere. You
what people told them, that's what small business people? Right,
you're right, you're right, you're right. Yeah, man, change your money.

(41:54):
And he said you have a you have a coming
to right, change the name? You mean? Yeah? I got you.
They let me tell you something. Let me tell something,
all right, lem tell something if you go through it,
this lawsuit, if you go through it, this lawsuit. Gere
only getting four days of Christmas this year. Okay, ain't
gonna be more to all of this, all right, So
you need to think of this through. Okay, all right,

(42:15):
well all right, well after change your name, after talking
to my counsel and all the people out there in
the world. Yes, I will change the name. So I
change it back to Drive your Dreams. Drive your Dreams
was dope. Now let me ask you drive your dreams,
call show that was dope. If I have a child
and I named the child called Cella, I can call
the stuff called Cella because that's my child's name. Right.

(42:36):
If you have a child and you name the child
called Cella, you don't love that child. You know what
I'm saying. You're looking at that child is just you're
looking at that child is just the product, and you're
trying to prove a point. That's stupid. You don't do
that with your kids, you know, dr dreams. All right,
So I am trying to do something in his pettiness. No, no,
I am changing the name so there will be no
more Carchella. I have to pull down all the things

(42:58):
on the Instagram, the social media, all the virchant's gonna
be sending to places that need closed. Send it, to
send it to a third world country. You can send it,
just like the losers of the super Bowl got to
ship their stuff off. You know what I mean, You
ship your stuff off to whatever. The losers of the
super Bowl ship they stuff off. It's actually a website.
I forgot the name of the webs that's a place

(43:18):
in Virginia that actually does that. By the way, all right,
so Coachella, a EG, you guys want you want, all right,
I would withdraw today. You're conceiting. You're conceiting on air.
I'm conceiting. I am. I am going to change the
name and and move on. And I'm never going to Coachella.
And I'm never going to Coachella. I'm not going. I
don't want to see none of them. I'm not going

(43:40):
to none of your shows. Guess what, you know what
if I if I, if I was Coachella, I wouldn't
let none of your kids in either of them. None
of your kids can come either. That's how you feel. Listen.
Good Good three sixty is the name of the place.
It's in Alexandra, Virginia, and that's where they ship uh,
the gear of the losers of the super Bowl. Good
three sixty. I'll be sending my get in. But I

(44:01):
do have a car show coming up in Detroit, TJ
Max or something. No, because you can't sell it anymore.
But I do have a car show coming up in
Detroit October thirty. It's just Djami Celebrity car show and
twelve to twelve in December. Just maybe call it. I
don't know, Drive your Dreams. You Drive your Dreams on
October thirty from Detroit in twelve twelve in Miami. All right,
still have the car show, just not with the name.

(44:22):
Oh what I see there's a rock show called Rock
your Dreams. You don't mess with me already got Drive
your Dreams trademark a cool fifty thousands, and he decided
here giving the white people thirty thousand, he can give
me fifty for the name. I think. All right, well
I'm trying to being bullied. We got rumors on the way. Yes,

(44:43):
I's talk about Leze. She did a Ted talk and
it was all about it's working. All right. We'll get
to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. There's
nothing redox on morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are to breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning,
and the homie. Oh it's definitely Friday. I want I

(45:06):
want to salute to the homie Miko Grimes today as
her son Aiden's born day, dropping the clues bomb for day. Okay,
he's eleventh today, he's eleventh to day. Miko is doing
a great job with that young man. He's a future
tennis pro. So swe to that young man Aiden on
his eleventh born day. Up. All right, Now, your show
comes out tonight, right, cheman? Oh, yes, make sure to

(45:27):
tune into my late night talk show tonight, The Gods
on His Truth ten pm on Comedy Central, dropping a
clues bombs for the Gods on His Truth. Okay, Tonight's
episode it's titled Critical Racist Theory. So watch live at
ten pm DVR scream on Paramount Plus, go to the
YouTube channel see the show. Ctch a show. But uh yeah,

(45:50):
you can watch a lot of tonight at ten pm
on Comedy Central. All right, and tonight is to be
et Awards. It airs on Tuesday. So I'm excited about that.
I'm doing a red car. But that's why I'm out
in a land to nat down. I always look forward
to seeing a bunch of people I haven't seen in
a long time. So a bunch of artists performing the
ciphers of course, so makes she look out for that
Tuesday and hopefully I'll go home with a BT award

(46:10):
right for the Best DJ and I love that this
year the women are leading with the nominations too. I
think that is so dope. So shout out to Cardi B.
Shout out to Megan the Stallion guys. The eighty five
South Show are hosting, right, yep, they're they're hosting today,
so it's gonna be a lot. I mean, they're they're
funniest house, so it's gonna be funny. So I can't

(46:30):
wait for that today. I mean, it was funny. It
was funny last year when it was virtual. Yeah, it
was funny last year when it was virtual and eighty
five South Show did it but live on stage. Chico Bean, DC,
Young Fly, Carlos Miller, they're different, they're different, Got Chad, Chad.

(46:51):
They're gonna have to keep them. This should be like
a permanent thing, you know, for the next few years.
I agreed that would be dope. I wouldn't be mad
at that. I definitely wouldn't be mad at that. They
are the culture, so they're not busy. How you know
BT gonna be able to afford Cheeko DC and Carlos. Uh,
that's why you lock it in. That's why you lock
it in now. And I feel like it's something that's

(47:11):
not how they do that's yeah, and I don't know
that that's I think it's a prestigious thing to do,
and I think it's also great for the culture. It's
the only show that's dedicated to the only award show
dedicated strictly to hip hop. I think it's actually a
good Man store. Sure, but in the words of the
legend Fat Joe, Yesterday's price, it's not days Chrice, You're

(47:35):
not committing next year for something. I know, I know
what my trajectory is not doing that. Salute to the
eighty five South Show, sut my man Chad to chat.
They be handling business over there. Actually, next Thursday in Atlanta,
we're celebrating the one year annivertary of the Black Effect
Podcast Network and um we got the eighty five South
Show Horrible Decisions doing a live podcast in Flame Unroll hosting.

(47:58):
So you can go to Black Effect Dom slash Bee
Live to get tickets. For that. All right, Well, we
got rumors on the way where we're talking about yes
and new beginnings and some endings. We'll talk about who
is now also leaving Real Housewives of Atlanta. This is

(48:19):
the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,
Lizzo did a Ted talk in early August, and now
that Ted talk is available, so if you want to
hear it, here's part of what you has to talk about.
It's on the history of tworking. For me, tworking ain't
a trend, my body, it's not a trend. I worked

(48:42):
for the strippers, for the video vixens, for the church
ladies who shout, for the sex workers. I tworked because
Black women are undeniable. I tworked for my ancestors, for
sexual liberation, for my bitches, hey girl, because I can,
because I know I look good. I tworked because it's
unique to the Black experience, It's unique to my culture,

(49:05):
and it means something real to me. So also talked
about how she initially learned how to t work at
a club in Houston when she was a teenager and
since then has researched the history of twerking. All right, now,
Shaquille O'Neill. He is fed up with Kyrie Irving and
he feels like the Brooklyn Nets should just get rid

(49:26):
of him. Here is what here's what Shaquille O'Neill have
to say. It has to do with his uh not
being vaccinated. I will ghost and say, get him about here.
We were in with a two punch and a great
shooter and some green battles like we got get us
ask about her, because now every day might have to
answer questions about him and what he's doing. Then get

(49:47):
us ask about her. Wow, do you think that actually happens?
I don't know, of course, about play with him, I'd
be in charge all the way, all day. So whoever, whoever,
whoever owns the Brooklyn Nets, get him about here. I mean,
take I will say this though, I mean he can
only play with half the games they're saying, and he

(50:07):
doesn't get have to get the full salary. But the
Brooklyn it's a strong regardless, right if he's there or not.
As long as k d and hard and is healthy
and rested, his team is healthy, they're strong regardless. Correct
what you do that everybody being healthy, that's a lot. Yeah,
I don't know what the full context of what what
Shack was talking about. I don't know if it was
just vaccines or you know, just a vaccine. Now he's

(50:30):
saying just a vaccine. He don't want to play trade off.
That's what you're saying. Well, clearly other than that, Kyrie
is Kyrie's going through something, right, and he's been going
through something, and I think anyone you know who signs
him knows that. But you know, I don't know. I'm
getting soft in my old age, So I want to
give everyone empathy and grace because you just don't know
what folks are going through. Only people I'll be wanting
to go hard at his white supremacist and white supremacist

(50:51):
institutions to be to be honest with you. So I
don't know. I just feel like Kyrie might be going through,
you know, something, a little bit more than he even
lets on. Who knows? All right, Well, Wendy Williams speaking
of people going through things, It's not going to be
returning with her new shows on October fourth. They said
she has been and continues to be under her doctor's
care and it is still not ready to return to work.

(51:13):
They said they planned to return with new shows on
October eighteenth, and the meantime, my source close to the
Wendy william Show told The Son in a statement that
the show is set to air through the twenty twenty
twenty two season. There is no decision beyond that, but
she could very well walk away. They said that she
is over it, so that's just the source. And again

(51:34):
this is just the rumor report. But you know, if
she doesn't come back on the eighties, not sure what's
going to happen. I'm sending energy, Sending Kyrie your oven
healing energy too, Sending everybody healing energy who needs it.
This morning, I write another person not returning. Porsche Williams
has announced that she's not coming back to Real Housewives
of Atlanta. Cynthia Bailey had already announced a few days

(51:56):
ago that she's also leaving. Well Naw, Porsche said that
she's not coming back. She said, after ten life changing, gratifying,
incredible years, it is finally time to begin my next chapter.
Next season, I will not be returning to the Real
Housewives of Atlanta franchise. This was a difficult decision to
not only make, but also come to terms with. It's
when I put a lot of thought into and because

(52:16):
of that, I know it's the right one. She also
went on to thank Andy Cohen and everybody at Bravo.
She said, You've made the past decade a truly special one,
one where I've dealt with unbelievable highs and unbelievable lows.
But she did tease that she'll be back on your
TV very soon and said she can't wait to share
all of her exciting new endeavors with the world, starting
with the release of her memoir The Pursuit of Porsche

(52:37):
that's coming out on November sixteenth. I'm actually surprised about
this Porsches, the whole thing that Porsche was going to
go through this year. I felt that, you know, everybody
wanted to see. Everybody wanted to watch, and you're right,
it's not everybody's entertainment, but her whole life, you know,
played out on TV. And the fact that she's, excuse me,
dating the other girl's husband or getting married to the

(52:58):
other girl's husband. I just thought that everybody want to
see that on TV, and I figured that real housewatch
I throw anything at her own feels like she's getting
her own show exactly maybe exactly, how do we know
she's not getting her own show it, but either way,
dropping the clues bombs for Porsche Because you gotta know
when to walk away from something correct, when something's not
fulfilling you no more. You know when something's not making

(53:21):
you happy no more, when you when you over something,
when you feel like you know you've done it. It's
nothing wrong with walking away from it, not at all.
I respect it, and I'm curious to see who the
franchise brings in new. That's what I'm curious to see,
because you know, with four people leaving, who do they
bring on new to keep that franchise going. I can't
wait to see him watch all right. Also, speaking of
I know I'm when to walk away, is it also

(53:41):
time to know when to come back? Big Tig has
announced that BT's Rap City is returning. He posted, this
is not a drill, This is not a throwback. Rap
City twenty one details soon. Rap City raised me. So,
you know, I think Rap City is a great brand
and a great property. I think that we I think
we need the basement. I'd love to see Tigger like

(54:03):
just doing the freestyles with artists. You know, I don't
know if I want the whole sit down and everything
else that because you know, we see so much of
that nowadays, especially with podcasts and everything else. But you know,
ticketing the Basement freestyle and with other artists that would
be really phenomenal. Well I was part of it though,
the Rap City was it was and then it goes
to the basement. And remember they did a little interview
to talk about the album project and I'm telling y'all,

(54:26):
you don't want to interview. Think it should just it
should just be the basement. It should just be ticket
with the freestyles and the artists with the freestyles. That
would be even making for a phenomenal podcast by the way,
which I wanted to do for a while, But yes,
that would be phenomenal. Well, yeah, I'm excited it's coming
back because I do feel like there's not enough of
these on on television on BT and so it'll be

(54:47):
a good addition people. So all right, well that is well,
it's also it's also because the world changed, right, So
it's like a lot of the content that you used
to get only on Rap City you can get everywhere now.
You know, people got podcasts, YouTube, video shows, social media.
So yeah, we get get get we get it. We

(55:08):
get quite off field of hip hop content by the minute. Yeah,
we do. But if they if they do interviews and
they wrap it to be content, that won't be everywhere
because everybody, you know, every artist is not rapping on
every platform. They're not rapping on every podcast and not
rapping on every radio Show's why the basement, That's why
the bit, That's why I said the basement. That's why. Yes,
you're right, were you giving your donkey to man? We

(55:30):
need a brother from Turkey named Beyond Mootlou to come
to the front of the congregation. We would like to
have a word with him. Because it is the weekend
and it's gonna be a lot of people drinking. We
don't want y'all to end up in the same situation.
All right, we'll get into that. Next. It's the Breakfast Club,
Go Morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be
the same. Our audible pick of the day is Founding

(55:51):
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right now you want some real It's time for Donkey

(56:12):
of the day. So if we ever feel I need
to be a dunky man, get it with the heat.
Did she get I had become Donkey of the day?
Breakfast club? Bitches, you'd yes, donkeya today for Friday, October
first is an international donkey because donkey of the day

(56:32):
does not discriminate, you know, even at the global level.
All Right, it's Friday. The weekend is hair and I
know that drugs and alcohol will be consumed in abundance
this weekend. Folks like getting dumb and numb on Fridays. Okay,
is there any stats about the amount of alcohol, marijuana,
cocaine and whatever else folks consume on weekends. Oh I

(56:55):
remember those days when getting left up on Fridays was
the thing. Nowadays I could care less. Okay, don't get
me wrong. I love a nice drink, all right. In
my edibles, ten milligrams are less. But personally, since my
wife was pregnant the past nine months, I haven't been drinking.
She couldn't drink, so I didn't drink. In fact, I
think I drunk once during the week or fourth of
July because we was with family and friends and she

(57:16):
allowed me to. Okay, but when you're not on that sauce,
you don't really crave the sauce, you know, as much.
Not to mention, I'm grown. Alcohol don't impact me like
it used to. Okay, at my age, I prefer tequila.
Tequila is a spirit that makes me happy, Okay, especially
a good on yeho okay, castor dragonis is my favorite.
But when I drink, I don't like to do anything,

(57:39):
nor do I like to be around people. I don't
really you know, I don't really like to drink now
because when I drink, I feel slow. I don't want
to have no deep philosophical conversations. When I was young,
I would drink and you know, get drunk and watch
poetic I could find the meaning of life in a
bottle of rimy. Now two or three drinks, I have
no idea what's going on. Just turn the music on

(57:59):
less laugh and saying, and mind our business. That's why
today's donkey is fifty year old. Beyond Matlou Okay, fifty
is up there right. It's like the halftime you had
halftime of life. Okay, if I feel slow and dumb
when I drink at forty three, I can only imagine
how he feels at fifty. In fact, I don't need

(58:22):
to imagine. He showed me because behind had been out
drinking with friends on Tuesday. He got so drunk he
wandered into a nearby forest. A forest, a whole forest, trees. Okay,
a drink champion is not. Now. When he didn't come back,
his friends grew concerned and reported him missing to authorities. Now,

(58:44):
when I read this, I said to myself, I'm sitting
here wondering, why would you just watch your friend wander
into a forest? So I'm assuming maybe he had to peak.
There were no bathrooms available, so he decided just to
go off in the woods and take a tinkle. So
his friends really didn't trip. I don't know, but drunk,
and I'm not letting my friends just wander off in

(59:06):
the woods. Well, as news of the missing man spread,
this happened. Let's go to news Week for the report.
Police a man in Turkey decided to join a search
party for someone who had been reported missing. He, however,
didn't realize that he was the missing person. In question,
The fifty year old Behan Mutlu, had been drinking with
friends on Tuesday when he wandered into a nearby forest.

(59:27):
When he didn't come back, his friends grew concerned and
reported him missing to authorities. As news of the missing
man spread, volunteers from different neighborhoods joined with authorities to
aid in the rescue mission. Among them was Mutlu, who
appeared to not realize that the subject of the search
was himself. The search party reportedly continued from hours, with
rescuers calling out Mutlu's name. However, it seems that it

(59:47):
took Mutlu a while to register that pivotal piece of information.
That's why I don't That's why I can't drink more
than two or three drinks at the age of forty three.
This man was so drunk and he joined the search
party for himself and didn't realize he was the person
they was looking for. This story doesn't make me just
wonder how drunk beyond was. It makes me wonder how

(01:00:09):
drunk everybody involved was, because they were looking for him
with him. If you're searching for somebody and that somebody
is with you, helping you search for themselves, but you
still can't find the person, and they right there next
to you fire the whole search party. Okay, this is
the most trash search party ever assembled. You got one
person looking for himself and a bunch of other people

(01:00:32):
looking for him with him. I know, we all walking
around in masks, but damn, ain't that much cover up
in the world. Do you realize that? The search party
continued for hours with rescuers calling out his name, and
at some point in the search, he realized they was
calling him like, oh, that's that person has the same

(01:00:52):
name as me. And then he finally asked, wait, who
are we looking for again? Someone said behind Mutlu and
he said, I am here, stay thirsty, my friends, please
get behind Mutlu the bigga see huh? All right, M well,

(01:01:16):
thank you for that doing kid today. M Now, when
we come back, it's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's freaky freaky freaky Friday. All right, And the freaky
freaky freaky Friday question is coming from Angela Yee's lip
Service podcast. Now, she had Cappella Gray on the They
were talking about lasting longer. Do you have the clip?

(01:01:39):
You know, like women can do kiggling, men can do
kiggling too, which is trained in the muscle. It's almost
called it's retrogradedge actually, and sometimes when you can hold
back and then you can continue. So there's like a
whole book and there's tutorials and that. There was this
there's this Australian group. Actually years ago I saw them
in London and they're called the Art of Australia on

(01:02:00):
genital or gami and apparently they like train their muscles.
She'd do all these crazy tricks with their penis and
then they were explaining, then that's like a little by
learning to control the muscle, you could like you could
do all this stuff, all right. So eight hundred five
eight five one five. By the way, that's doctor Z

(01:02:20):
that was on with that. She's a sex therapist and
a psychologist. Okay, so we're asking what do you do
to last longer in bed? Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one me myself, I think of anything
ugly to to make myself, you know, not get to
that point whenever you can think about cartella? What about

(01:02:43):
what about your daughter wants to hear this? You think
little Logan wants to hear this. They're in school right now,
So I don't want to hear how you laugh long
in bed? They're they're in school right now. Logan's in
class and Madison is in her class. So what but
kids are in school? What? How do you last lot later?
How do you last? Healing? Energy? That's what energy? All right,

(01:03:07):
I'm not having this conversation with you, all right, I'm Jela.
We'll talk about it when we come back. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one? How do you
last longer? Call us up? It's the Breakfast Club. Good
Morning's Freaky Friday. Goddamn the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to

(01:03:27):
Breakfast Club now if you just joined us, It's Friday,
so you know what that means. It's freaky Friday, freaking
freaking freaking freaky Friday. And today's freaky, freaky, freaky Friday.
Question comes from Angela's podcast Lip Service. She had Cappella
Gray on and this is the conversation. You know, like
women can do giggling, men can do kiggling too, which

(01:03:48):
is training the muscle. It's almost callsed it's retrogradedge actually,
and sometimes when you can hold back and then you
can continue. So there's like a whole book and there's
tutorials and that there was this there's this Australian group.
Actually years ago I saw them in London and they're
called the Art of Australian Genital Origami and apparently they

(01:04:08):
like train their muscles, should do all these crazy tricks
with their penis. And then they were explaining, then that's
like a little by learning to control the muscle, you
could like you could do all the stuff. So we're
asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one,
what do you do the last longer in bed? ANGELA? Ye?
What do you do? Change position? Sometimes when you feel

(01:04:29):
like that's you know, it's about to happen, you have
to be like one second, let's you know, or stop
for a second and change position. But the problem with
guys is that y'all be like hold on, stay stay still,
and we never do all. Right, now, Charlomagne, what about yourself, sir?
I send my penis healing energy. I'm not having this
conversation with you. Send your penis healing energy, so your
penis needs healing. Told them about having this conversation speaking

(01:04:52):
now me and myself. I just think it's something ugly,
something that's discussing something that does not turn me on,
and that kind of just will limit me for a
little bit from what from what I'm doing. So definitely
called chella right now. No, it's called chella. For him,
it's definitely called chella. Definitely called chella right now. I'd
probably think about that and that it probably just definitely yeah, absolutely,

(01:05:13):
all right, people do Let's go to the phone line
eight undred five eight five one o five one, Hello,
who's this? You got Jason on the line. Jason on
the line, Jason, what's something man? What do you do?
The last long in the bed? Bro alcohol? Specifically hand
to seat? My brother? Oh, Biggie said that. Remember when
Biggie said that back in the day, I messed around
and hit you with the hend to seat, messed around

(01:05:34):
and gold blind don't get the seat. Now, this is
not this is not a proven fact. So we want
to tell everybody out there that we don't know if
this actually works. This guy says it works for him. No,
and you threw back in the day. Hello, who's this Dennis? Dennis?
Good morning man? What do you do the last long
in the bed? Bro man, don't take don't try to
take my seat, low man. But what I do is

(01:05:55):
when when I hid a company come over, I go
on a shower, I tell him he's about let me
take shower real fast, and I go to the shower.
I go off and get that first off you rubbing.
Oh my gosh, yeah, brother, brother? How old are you? Brother?
How old are you? Dirty? Five? Whatever? You really exactly take?

(01:06:16):
You sound like them young kids who just found out
ray J and Brandy brother instance. But I want to ask,
don't trust me. You know, some people don't know how
to do about it. But dann as you know, in
that moment when you're like, wait, don't move, don't move,
what do you think about in your head? Oh? Shoes? Yeah,
I just think about son of that you know, ain't

(01:06:37):
allow me to get it off. Oh I turned my hair.
I think I'll move your son. That's that's that's not attractive.
You know, just to back up and then you know
you refreshess. Okay, all right, well thank you. Hello. Who's this?
It's queen? Hey queen? Now what do you do to
make sure that you can last longer in bad? What
are you doing? Queen? So for me to last longer.

(01:06:58):
What I do is I try not to contract my
walls because if I contract my walls, then it's like,
I don't know, I end up, you know, con faster.
So I just try to just stay relaxed so I
can last longer. Okay, Okay, I'm confused. I'm confused. Why
do women have to last longer? Because yeah, and because

(01:07:23):
I want body. It has so many places that stimulate that.
It's like any type of touch will make a faster
like veins in the man's arm y'all touch. It is
just like the fact that it's so exciting it won't work. Yeah,
but even if you do that, it's if you do that,
it's not like you go soft. I'm so confused about

(01:07:46):
the vagina right now. The vagina does the vagina close
up after you all gasm? I thought the whole it's
not like what I'm saying. Like for me, if I
if I like try to bunch my walls harder, it
makes me faster. But don't women, because you're gonna you do.

(01:08:06):
But sometimes you don't want to do it too quick,
Like just like men don't want to do it too quick.
You want to just because if you're not multi orgasmic,
then maybe you would rather just wait because some people
could just one time have an orgasm and then it
takes a while to do it again, just like man.
So sometimes you try to wait because you don't want
it to happen too fast. Yeah, but the difference is
men go soft and it got to wait to get

(01:08:28):
back up in order for you to operate. Women still
operate after they some women get some women get dry
after Oh I didn't know that. Okay, h all right,
well eight hundred five A five one oh five. When
we're asking how do you last longer in bad? That
is the question? Call us up. It's freaky freaky freaky Friday.
It's the breakfast club. Good morning, well, no morning, everybody's

(01:08:51):
DJ Envy angel Charlomane, the guy. We are to breakfast club.
It's Friday, so you know what that means. It's freaky
freaky and the freaky freaky freaky Friday question comes from
Angelie's lip service. Let's listen in. You know, like women
can do giggling, men can do kiggling too, which is
training the muscle. It's almost causes retriggratage. Actually, and sometimes

(01:09:13):
when you can hold back and then you can continue.
So there's like a whole book and there's tutorials and that.
There was this there's this Australian group. Actually years ago
I saw them in London and they're called the Art
of Australian Genital Origami and apparently they like train their muscles,
should do all these crazy tricks with their penis. And

(01:09:35):
then they were explaining, then that's like a little by
learning to control the muscle, you could like you could
do all this stuff. So we're asking, how do you
last longer in bed? Hello? Who's this? Yo? This time?
What's but now? How do you last long in bed? Bro? Oh?
It's basic, man, it's basic. When you gotta it's the
best things you can do. You cannot pay attention too hard.

(01:09:58):
If you pay to the se and and everything that's
going on. Just think about when you hit the chick
that you didn't like. You know what I'm saying. You
was just beating that down, you know what I'm saying.
But when you granted to somebody you really liked it,
you were suing to it, so she didn't get the
full effect of it because you were too excited. You know,
you gotta calm down. Two times. Uh, watching the family
TV when you take your mind away from it, you know,

(01:10:21):
just kind of look at it every now and then.
Oh my gosh, I don't know about watching TV. I
don't like the TV on during sometimes I want to
do keep so fast because the TV wasn't No, you
don't understand. You ain't got to play attching to it.
You have the play attench to it. You never had
nothing crazy happening on the TV while you having sex,
and it kind of distracts everything. But this thing about this,

(01:10:42):
you ever been having crazy six and then and turn
you was you wren Sue into it and you turned
around it and it was over with and you was
mad about it. You know what I'm saying, she like
one thing about it, one thing about me. I'm gonna
say this and I can try to control myself. You
know what I'm saying. In the voca, I just my
eyes away from me. You know what I'm like, it's
too much watching. You know what happened when you watched

(01:11:04):
you or you know what happen when you look too hard,
pay too much attention. This ain't school, you know what
I'm saying. There's not time to really be a deep detail.
It's time to keep it going. You got to keep
it flowing, you know what I'm saying. All right, all right,
thank you brother for you. Hello? Who's this? Hi? This
is kat Ain't Kat? Now? How do you last? Long game? Bag? Well,

(01:11:26):
I like to do something that I referred to as
intimate and for play. I'm sure you've heard of intimate
and fast things. So it's the same idea behind that.
More or less, you know whatever's going on in the moment.
If you're focusing on, for example, you know you're giving
your men and he's just to tell his First of all,
you have to be in tune with your body and
your partner's body to be able to read the signal.

(01:11:49):
But more or less, for example, like I said, if
you're giving your man and you feel him getting to
the point of you know, extreme arousal, at that point,
you stop and you're focus on a completely different area
of the body to allow the blood and all the
sensations to rush the completely different area. So more or less,
you're just playing this little like mind game more or

(01:12:11):
less with your own body and your partner's body to
allow the entire process to last longer. And not only
does it allow you to last longer, but it also
allows you to more or less be on the same
level because I'm sure you know it takes a woman
at least between fourteen and thirty five minutes. They say,
you know, everybody's body is different to reach full avousal,

(01:12:33):
and a lot of people get arousal and desire confused.
So this all just prolongs the entire experience. And you know,
you can add in different valuables, you can add in
you know, near few conversation can trip breathing. You know,
it's something that I personally enjoy. It works for me,
My partner enjoys it, and it does it does help

(01:12:53):
last longer. Okay, good too. All right, well, what's the
moral of the story. The moral of the story is
the longer that you can add. I don't know if
y'all know what edging is, but it's where you kind
of control your orgasm. I think it's greater when you
finally explode. So if you can control it, and sometimes
you can't, then you should make every single effort to

(01:13:15):
be able to do that. But hopefully it comes back
to you, because sometimes y'all might think too hard about
something like your grandmother or something like that and it
never comes back. So you know, I don't think anything
too left. All right, now, we got rumors on the way.
What we're talking about. Yes, let's talk about Meek Mail.
He does have a new album out today, but he
was also on Million Dollars Worth a Game and we'll
tell you some things that he had to say on

(01:13:36):
that podcast. All right, we'll get into that next. It's
the Breakfast Club God morning. Oh it's a rule report. Yes,
so you know it is Friday, so it's new music Friday.
So let's talk about Meek Mill because we played some
of his new music this morning. But he's also a

(01:13:58):
million dollars worth a Game. This whole so comes out
on October third. And here's what he has to say
about his new album and the title and what it means.
Expensive pain. What do that mean? Expensive pain? Gonna work
man away from your kids, working out in the gym,
getting the body, spending money at the mall. It hits
your bitch while you're rich. It might be expensive if

(01:14:19):
still from your own homie stole from you. That's expensive pain. Yeah,
I'm excited to hear Meek Mills album. I really am it.
Came out today. I'm excited to listen to some album,
so I'm gonna hold that down all weekend long. Listen
to Meek Mills album. Now, another new album that's out today,
Little Wayne and a rich the Kid Trust Fund Babies,
and we have a snippet of the song trust Fund
for you guys. Listen to this. Sure, no one take

(01:14:41):
a meckid in the meeting if you're trying to get
a dinner to them, trying to me, how I gotta be?
You came out of me. Better go and get your raver.
Let the quiet scene on. Like I would love to
talk to him. I wonder how those two got together
to do a full album. Like you you know you
would see Little Wayne, maybe Little Wayne and Drake doing
a album, Little Wayne and Nikki doing an album, Little

(01:15:02):
Wayne with somebody from Young Money. But the fact that
they did an album together, I would love how they
got together to do this project. Well, Richard Kid will
be coming on the show, so you'll be able to
ask him when he comes up. She don't want to
go tonight, She don't want to be a little She
would rather me turn on my phone, don't dam Yeah,

(01:15:22):
this is dope. I played that yesterday. This is really
really dope. Shout to them. I love the remix and
Capella Gray is on this week's episode of lip Service
is pretty entertaining. Um also a new single from Wile
featuring Jay Cole hook it Out. I just want to
see if you're gonna lie, You're gonna let me. I
was getting broads away before I got the money. Since

(01:15:42):
I've been a star, they don't. I mean, the selling
got started on the star got on selling. Pick a
doubt poke that out, stick a doubt out. He was
showing poke a dog out turn around. I want to
see see do a little like how I look on
I g bad from Everythingle she got herself a trainer.

(01:16:03):
I know that can't help, but take a little peek.
Wiley's album for Lauren two comes out on October twenty seconds.
So that is some of your new music. And since
we're talking about all of this, let's also discuss the
Boosey's movie My Struggle Now. According to Boosey, that movie
made a whopping one million dollars on the first day.
Here's what he told lad TV. Can you say what

(01:16:24):
the sales were the first day? I made a million
dollars the first day. You made a million dollars the
first day. Ninety dog, I own everything. I could take
it to Netflix. I can take it to Hulu, to
Marrow and take it off in six days. You know,
I'm gonna show people how to give money. Wow, Well,
congratulations to Boost. I'm actually gonna see all them people tonight.
I know they're performing in Atlanta after the BT Awards.

(01:16:47):
I know it was fabulous Little Kim Boosey too, change jeezy,
So I'm excited about that. I'm definitely gonna check out
that concert tonight. All right, So you were in seat
nineteen e on the same flight with Fab. Yeah, Fab
was in first class. Fab is manager security, and everybody
was in first class and I was at nineteen e.
I'm cheap. I'm not gonna lie, but it is what
it is. He made fun of me the whole fight.

(01:17:07):
It wasn't a middle seat though I had a window.
Thank god. Nineteen is a middle, isn't it? No? It
was nineteen A. Nineteen A is why I was sitting
nineteen eight, Okay, because I was like, he is definitely
a middle middle Now I was nineteen eight. Soon as
you see that A on your ticket. You'd be like,
oh damn, I gotta get you and try to switch it. Yep,

(01:17:27):
all right, well that is your rumor reports. All right,
thank you, miss Ye. Now shout to revote. We'll see
you guys on Monday. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up.
Next we throw it back on the Friday. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will
never be the same. The FBI is committed to combating
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(01:17:49):
FBI dot gov slash hate crimes for more information. The
FBI is here to help protecting our communities together, report
hate crimes. Morning, everybody in stej Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. I'll shout to
everybody in Atlanta. I'm actually hosting the red carpet for

(01:18:09):
the BEET Awards, and shout out to the eighty five
South show. They'll be hosting to be ET Awards. So
shout out to those brothers b ET Hip Hop Awards.
I should say so, and that airs all those guys,
and shout out to Nelly who's also being honored and
too Big Daddy Kane, right, because he's also going to
be doing a tribute to Bismarking. Yeah. Absolutely, and Charlomagne.
Your shows are tonight. Yeah, My show man The God's

(01:18:32):
Honest Truth, ten pm tonight on Comedy Central. Tonight's episode
is titled Critical Racist Theory. You know, we've had all
of this conversation about a critical race theory in the
news this week, so we're gonna unpack you know, critical
race theory in a real way. And salute to doctor
Bahia Muhammad. You know, she makes an appearance tonight, as

(01:18:54):
well as my man Van Laketon. He makes an appearance tonight,
So make sure you tune in ten pm on Comedy Central.
Dvr it, you know, watch it on Paramount Plus, go
to the YouTube channel see the show. Ctcha show. And
salute to everybody that's been buying the merch for the
Gods on this Truth. Somebody sent me an email yesterday,

(01:19:14):
my man a DJ head, because I guess they give
you a response email when you go to buy the
merchant They said that they're experiencing shipping delays due to
the overwhelming demand for the official merchandise for the Gods
on This Truth. So thank you all for the support.
Ten pm tonight, Comedy Central to Gods on this truth.
Tune in all right now when we come back. We
got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. More than everybody

(01:19:35):
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Now it's time for the positive note. Yes,
it is time for the positive note. And I want
to salute Killanni. You know, we had Killani on I
think it was, you know, last week, and you know
Klanni is an individual who you can tell is on
her healing journey and that was a great conversation. And

(01:19:57):
you know she spoke about all of us being a
limit it lists and I absolutely agree. So I want
y'all to walk with this this weekend. Limitations live only
in our minds, but if we use our imaginations, our
possibilities become limitless. Breakfast Club, Y'll finish with y'all dumb

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