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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fifty percent rights all. Yeah, I love you. Rats to
sit down, didn't becoming the most prominent form for him.
Wait your ass up early in the morning, but they
told me it was y'all. I say, oh, hell yeah,
I'm getting the small stage choice, smaller shop, say three
people's choice. Actually and people. I can't believe you guys

(00:23):
are the basket? Did we know this? Breakfast Club? This
is your time to get it off your chests, whether
you're man or blast, so we better have the same duty.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.
Who's this? This is Kevin from Greenberg. Kevin, what up? Brother?
Get it off your chests? Yeah? Well, first one to
say thank you for you guys, and uh the platform

(00:46):
that you provide for everyone. I think you and I
want to thank the listeners for the support of my
son and his video Make It, which is out on
YouTube the time. Check it out. Oh yeah, and you
your listeners from Africa Europe order my son. Oh, I
really appreciate it for you guys, and and uh Breakfast
Club listeners. I just want to talk about the Trembla Harris.

(01:11):
You know she's a great pick, but social media are
dogging her as far as her um saying she's not
black enough and saying that the incarceration of black people,
and I think she was just doing a job and
they're just there's just social media just killing her. That's
especially black books, which I don't understand. I don't understand,

(01:32):
and nor do I get it either. It seems like
it's especially black folks, but it's not especially black folks.
A lot of that is it is manufactured, you know
what I mean, it's it's box. You know. It is
a lot of people black people that I'm not gonna
say it's a lot, but it is a large amount
of black people that don't like her. But a lot
of that is boxing. A lot of that is coming
from the Trump administration. But that's that's that's that's expected. Okay, okay, yes, sir.

(01:57):
Every I know you ride your bike and you've you
right for miles. If you're not busy Sunday, why don't
you come up to Mike Planes and write for justice
at nine am. It's it's a great event. Yeah, I've
seen I've seen Tamika Mallory and my son doing it.
I might go do my ride at five in the
morning and join y'all, I might. I was thinking about
that today, but you know, I usually do my ride

(02:19):
five in the morning, so by the time I get back,
my kids is up so I can be here for
their breakfast. That's why I go so early. But we'll see.
Maybe maybe I will try to make it up there. Hello.
Who's this? Hey? This is way Man calling from Baltimore. Hey,
what's uthing? Hey? How you doing? Man? You know, I
am a huge fan of this show. Man. I've been
listening to y'all for years. I just really want to

(02:39):
thank y'all man for just doing what y'all doing and
being who y'all all man. I really really appreciate it.
Helped me through some tough times, man, So I definitely
appreciate y'all on what y'all do. Man. Thank you all right, brother,
you're doing good now. Though I'm good, man, I'm lost.
Today is my birthday, man, so happy birthday, Happy boring day. Brother.
Appreciate Yes, sir, I'm a lea shaw. I work overnight,

(03:01):
and honestly, I listened to you guys while I'm putting
away the boxes and whatnot. Working giant overnight, so i'd
be grinding. But y'all be helping me get through man,
and thank you. And I really want to give a
shout out to my cousin Chris Man, my brother Um Clinton,
and my parents. Man and I loved more Man, and
I love y'all, and I thank y'all for letting me on.
Thank you all Right, Hello, who's this? This seems falling

(03:24):
out of heart or what's happening? What's up? Get it
off your chest? And I just wanted to talk about
the election. I just think it's why we pretty much
vote and we got to vote for anybody just to
get Trump our office. I mean, it seems like this
is our only option is after we've seem like voth
the records of you know, right in their hairs. It's

(03:45):
just why that we got to vote for them to
get Trump out of what's Harris's record? I'm just talking
about where all of the convictions to the black man
she could have und for us? What I'm thinking that
what's the number of convictions? How many black men and
she put behind bars? Like what? What? What? What? What's
the number? Because I keep hearing people say that, but
I haven't seen any numbers. What's the number or I

(04:06):
haven't done all the research. I don't know the nine
and that's the problem. And that old and that's the problem.
You know, it's some numbers. So she you know, she
uh we did districtory. You know, she fling people lying bars.
But listen, I'm just saying that since Trump and in
the office black people that's coming together to like stand

(04:27):
up against that racism. I've seen what if we're just
waiting for somebody to get in the office to put
us back to sleep, or we're waiting for somebody to
save this right now. But we need to stay together
like we did bing and keep fighting, you know, for
what we're doing is still of waiting for somebody to
come in and try to save it. Was a passive
by it. That's all I'm saying. I agree that. And

(04:49):
it's not your about Senator Heir, it's it's about I
Heed the president. She just to bep now we could.
I'm not voting for and I know a little bit
about him. I'm not voting for Biden. I'm voting for
Senator Harris. I'm not voting. Are you voting? Are you
registered to vote? I'm registered. But man, it's so hard,
it's tricky, Like man, This is why to me, man,
I just don't feel like I want to give them
a vote to somebody that I think we've been standing together.

(05:12):
I mean with nobody's coming to save y'all, got I mean,
do be a favorite, nobody coming in to save us.
I agree with you, but I do think that we
can use our collective power, and we can use our
collective black leverage to you know, elect people that we
want to elect, and then we can hold them accountable
once they're get in those positions. I agree with you.

(05:34):
I think Black people have coming together in a real
way and we need to keep this collective pressure going
way beyond once somebody's in the White House. But thank you.
Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off

(05:55):
your chest. Whether you're man. Hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. If you got something on your mind. Hello,
who's this? Oh it's Anthony the Morning these m V
Charloman got Antony King. I want to good morning, good morning. Um.
I want to start by saying congratulations on you guys.
It's radio Hall of Fame induction and uh yeah, no

(06:18):
problem um and envy um. He invited Charlomagne on the
bike ride and hurt him. Doesn't know that I'm saying
that MV invited doing Charlomagne on the fike ride and uh,
apparently bike riding can lower men's test talks around. It
calls your rectalk function because of the pressure that um
it causes when you sit on the bike seat. It

(06:39):
puts pressure on the on that space that's called the perennium,
and it can spold the blood flow. So I'm not
trying to discredited or I'm not trying to stop the
Mortain bikes. But I got jail for him though, brother,
I got some jail for him so he'd be at.
Got some nice child for him to make sure. I
see he's at. You think trying to sabotage Charlottagne. I

(07:02):
can't call the one weird or nothing. You know, definitely
sounds like some sort of infiltration penetration, something he wants
to do to my peranium. I'll be a dope Bobby
Brown remake. It's my peranium. Where's the perinium? It's like
in between your and your monkey good. That's the medical
term for it's called the perennium. I just found that myself.

(07:24):
Thank you. You learn something new every day here on
the Breakfast Club. Yeah, you gotta protect our hall of famers.
You know, he can't let the Hall of Famers go
out like That's right? But I got I got some
gel pans for you, Charlotta Man, you be good man,
joel pans. Take care of everything between your ass and
your peams. Bro, you're not getting my peranium king perendium.
Thank you, sir. Hello, who's this? Hello? Hey? What's your name? Bro? Doria?

(07:49):
Hey Dorian? Get it off your chest? Yeah, I got
I feel like he's man's slinging his breakfast with bashing
fighting all the time. I mean, we got the games
we've ever had in the country right now and every
chance to get back bidens not we need democresent. I

(08:10):
was used to get out office once again. I don't
have time to have this conversation with people, because if
you're trying to get those uh disaffected voters or those
young voters to come out, trust me when I tell you,
saying uh that you're the anti Trump just isn't enough.
A lot of energy is behind Senda to Kamala Harris
right now, and a lot of energies behind the fact

(08:32):
that they actually have you know, economic black agenda for
black folks and people wanted to be strong good. Yes,
but it's a great start, but it got to keep
that momentum up. Period. Every every single moment is advertising,
Every single moment is a commercial. Every single moment is
promotion and marketing. What's gonna make people come to the
party in November? Putting Senda to Harris on the flyer

(08:55):
with Joe Biden last night, there wasn't. There was not
enough of that in no way, shape or form. I
you think people complain when it was like dam why
Mutchelle Obama mentioned Senta the Harris but she pre taped before,
you know, Senda the hass with the VP pick. So yes,
if you really want Joe Biden to win, then you'll
be encouraging to him to push an agenda and policy
as well as sendaor Harris as well. All right, well, hello,

(09:17):
who's this? Hi? This just stops me. I talk out yesterday,
but I found a terrible on the phone. Hey, Stephanie,
get it off her chess Mama. Um SHERYLA. Mane. You
keep talking about people not being outraged about this whole
voter suppression thing. I am literally terrified. I woke up
the other day I look on like a main street
and there's a mailbox across the street. I woke up
like scare that they took the mailbox away. And I

(09:38):
keep checking every day and I'm like trying to get
out the information that we need to go support the
u USTs, but also to make sure that our ballots
are counted. But it's like, you don't know what to do,
what to do in a situation. This is the craziest
thing ever to be happening right now, That's true. You
can text us PS to five zero four zero nine

(10:00):
and they'll send letters to your senators and representatives in
support of the postal service. It takes like less than
one minute. I actually did it yesterday, this text USPS
the five zero four zero nine. But yesterday I did, uh,
you know, see the outrage I was looking for. It
was actually a hashtag. It was divorced Trump, and it
had like sixty thousand and seventy thousand tweets, and it

(10:21):
was you know people. Finally, I guess realizing like whoa, whoa, whoa,
this dude is really trying to kill our democracy. Yes,
like we act like you know, you said, just happening
in other countries or you don't have happened dictatorship of
all the above. We act like they can't happen to us.
But he's trying to do exactly that. We are not
exempt from such absolutely about the countries because of one person,
because of a dictator, not because of absolutely absolutely had

(10:46):
to get off. I'm terrified, but I'm a vote and
do my part. Well, thank you, bus get it off
your ches. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlottagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the

(11:08):
line right now, Sherry Shepherd. Hey, y'all, how you doing.
The first conversation between you and Angela, YE was like,
I know you ain't got no pants on one and
you replied I don't. I'm like, whoa, because it's very
business see up at the top and yea to sleep

(11:29):
at the bottom. Yeah, they's on top, party on the bottom,
and we were talking about you this We were talking
about you this morning, Sherry. I never knew that you
was on Friends. Yes, you you remember it was Gabrielle Union.
I used to Tyler and it was me, I run
and these aren't real. I gave you my point and
I shared my snapscag with you. That was a memorable line.

(11:51):
Need to say them. I'll be shopping for the paper
and people ask me to say the line. Really, I'm
gonna be honest you. I didn't know what was happened
to I thought you'd having a scroll. I was like, what,
I didn't know? Now did you let me this? Sherry?
Did you ever used to watch Friends before you were
on an episode? Keep it rend? Really didn't? I know,

(12:12):
I really didn't because there was nobody that looked like me.
But I watched Living Fable all the time, which I
was also on a Living Single. But they had to
fight for me to be on Friends because the role
that I did was written for a white person and
my agent said, just let her come in the room
and audition and see what she does. And that's how
I got hired. They never brought you back because you

(12:33):
called out all the white people. They said, you left
a postcard, that's hilarious. I was devastated. I was in
my early twenties and I was so excited to be
on Friends because my you know, they had let my
agents know that I did such a great job and
that literally that that particular episode was one of the
top you know, fan favorites even to this day. And
so I made a postcard with me and I brought

(12:55):
up the color like my skin, everything was just real colorized,
and I put on the back of the postcard. Friends
finally got some color. And I've sent it to all
the people because we didn't have a you know, all
the social media, so I send it to all my
friends and fans and all of the producers at Friends,
and they never called me back, like sometimes if your
character is will still a scene, they will call you

(13:16):
back to do other work. And they never called me
back for any auditions ever. And I was so devastated
because I said that I had sending the producers, so
I'm not saying that that's they should have called me back,
but I never was called back. Are they calling you
more or they are they reaching out to you? Now?
With everything going on the phone line to starting the
light of your agent. It's calling you be like, Hey,

(13:36):
we're getting a lot of offers right now, a lot
of auditions. I'm hoping that that comes my way, you know.
But I don't think my calls have increased because I
think people just know me and they know my reputation.
But I hope that that's happening for other people who
didn't have, you know, the chances that I've had, right you?
Are you happy with the diversities? Y'all call me what

(14:00):
we ain't got? No all of you you do. This
ain't gonna help you. You gotta call Let's just say,
I mean, listen, you you have stayed working though, So
just for other people out there who are trying to
make it right now, what is the difference that you
see from when you first started in your career and
now just was it a lot more difficult back then?
And what advice would you give to young black women

(14:21):
and young black men who are trying to break into
the industry and having a difficult time. I think at
number one, if you know this is what she's supposed
to do, don't let anybody stop you, because it only
takes one person I mean even with the show, I
was promotely Glaciers, Mistery Glaciers. Gabriel Glaciers hired to be
his love interest. They were they were auditioning name actresses

(14:41):
who you know, and someone from our wardrobe department at
Laura Casado, who was a theater major in New York
but she had no agent in LA and she was
doing our wardrobe and in the head of the wardrobe
went to Gabriel and said, would you just give her
a chance to auditions? That's something that you don't do.
You can get fired for doing something like that. The Gabe,
being the person as he is, he said okay, and

(15:03):
Lauder came in and blew him away. They hired her,
They hired the wardrobe assistance to place his love interest,
and it was she was amazing. They made her regular
on the show. So that's why I tell people it
only takes one person to believe in you. So this
is what you know you're supposed to do, keep doing it. Now.
What I see this different now is now people are going, well,

(15:24):
why can't the chief of staff of the hospital be
a black person or be a Latina person? So you know,
I think it is opening up because I had the
reputation when I did Friends and suddenly Susan I used
to be known as a black girl that did all
the white shows. Now you got leads of shows, Niece
Nash doing Clause and Viola Davis, How to Get Away
with Murder and Kerrie Washington. So it is opening up

(15:45):
more people behind the scenes. That's where we need, all right,
we got more with Sherry Shepherd when we come back,
don't move. It is the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club
wanting everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomne, the guy y'all.
The Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Sherry Shepherd. Ye.
Now you also have your podcast too, Funny Mamas. Ken

(16:06):
went Lisa, how much fun is that for you? Because
that seems like it's something that you're doing just because
you're passionate about it and it's a good time. I
love doing two Funny Mama's podcasts. It's on YouTube, so
you can subscribe on YouTube. And we're just you know,
we're two single mothers were raising black boys and we
just happened to be We just love making people laugh.
We're on tour and our Ladies Night Out comedy tour,

(16:27):
Kim Whitley and I and we just we talk about
everything from marching from John Lemmon calling people out to
should be shaved during the quarantine, to how do you
have COVID sex? Back to how do you have confidence
as a woman, how do you date? It's just a
gamut of stuff because we've grown ass women and we
talk about grown stuff. So we're on our seventh We're

(16:50):
on our seventh episode right now. Right now, we still
have people coming at us wanting to pitch a TV
show based on us. And you know, ultimately, I would
love Kim and Out to have a talk show. I
would love that kill Now, you have a fourteen year
old right Your son's fourteen now, he just turned fifteen.
He's in hyper and I found out here he just
had I found out as a Snapchat account and um

(17:10):
on a Snapchat account, he said, he said, I liked
the w w E, I like the NBA, I liked
Team Titans and Nickelodeon, and I want a girl for him.
It was so bad, great God for his girlfriend. What
if his girlfriend got a hooptie? That's okay, because that's
he's got a hoopsie, like you know, fifteen. He's fifteen,

(17:31):
he should have a hoopie. If he's running around with
a girl who's got a Mercedes didn't, that means she's
a grown woman like me, And I'm a puncher in
her damn mouse. She's trying to get Micstone, so she
should have Yeah, I'm not kind of Mama. Don't come
to my son these older women, because he's starting to
look like a young man. And I can see older
women looking at him, and I look at them and go,
you don't even have a uterus anymore? To stop it.

(17:52):
Oh my gosh. But I don't play around with my son.
I'm one of those. And now, whatever everything that's going on, Now,
what conversation are you having with him now? Because he's fifteen,
he's out and he's with his friends, and you know,
we've seen what happened with George Floyd. We see what's
going on with the world racists of popping out crazy,
So what conversations are you having with him? It's very
hard for me because I just did a post about

(18:14):
Elijah McClaine who was murdered by the police, and you know,
he was wearing a ski mask, which if people who
have children with special needs or unique challenges, you know
those things. It helps your central your nervous system. That's
why you wear those kind of things. Jeffrey wears a
hoodie because you know, the hood on his head, it
just grounds his nervous system. And he's socially awkward. So

(18:36):
to know that a boy got murdered and they didn't
get to see, you know, he was saying to them,
I'm an introvert, I'm different, and they weren't listening to him,
and this it broke something in me yesterday. I swear
it's very scared for me, and I try not to,
you know, I gotta. I'm raising a Blackish sort of child.
He does have a lot of benefits because I'm his mother,
but at the end of the day, they don't know

(18:57):
he's Sharry Shepherd's son, and I try to. I want
him to have his innocence and not go out there
with all of this fear, so he can handle some
of it the conversation. But then sometimes he's like, it's
too much, Mommy, stop sending me all of the Karen's
videos because I like dog going, you know, the WWE women.
So I'm trying not to give him too much and

(19:19):
let him be, let him be happy, let him have
his joy. But if I'm you know, I think more
anxious for me. He wants a girlfriend. Now what if
he brings home a white girl with that matter to you?
Are you cool with whatever? I want the person who
loves my son. But I have to say, Angela, when
you say that, fear goes all through my body. It
just does, because I'm seeing all of these Becky's and

(19:41):
Karen's and it's my fear. At some point, you're gonna
act the where you are. I am a black woman.
At some point I'm gonna act like where I came from.
I keep it suppressed a lot, but it will come out.
And I feel at some point you're gonna act like
who you are, And that scares me. That scares me
that there could be a one misunderstanding and she can
say I'm going to call the police. You know, you

(20:03):
got angry, and that scared me, so I would have
a hard time. You know, I don't want to put
that on him, but for me, it scares me. I
want to protect yoursel I'm gonna tell you something. Sheared.
God got a sense of humor, so I can see him.
I can see him bringing home with Karen, a white
woman actually named Karen, who's driving a hooping. I can

(20:25):
see that happening, you know, and you just have to
I would love whoever my son brings, and I don't
want to put any of that on him. I would
love if you love my son, I'm going to love you.
I'm not gonna say. I don't have any trepidations, you know,
And that's why I have to trust in God that
he brings the right woman. But I show hope she
looked like me with a long with Oh, Sherry is crazy.

(20:50):
Mister Glaziers is on Netflix right now, right, it's on
right now, mister Glaziers. And um and and I got
a book, I mean, excuse me. I'm working on a book.
And then I got a movie coming out, How Best
Wegever on Netflix that will be coming out in a
couple of weeks. I got some more stuff going. I'm
gonna quarantine. I can't even remember. But mister Gleasons is
the big one. And my podcasting funny mamas, all right, good,

(21:11):
thank you for jo about today. A new episode is out.
A new podcast episode is out today on YouTube. So
I'm money. I'll be listening. All right, Sherry, well, thank
you for checking in. We appreciate you self. Finance Okay,
I insult my hoopies to pay for this podcast, so
there we go. Charlomagne, all right, well it's Sherry Shepherd,

(21:31):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's topic times. The
phone called eight hundred and five and five one oh five.
Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club,
talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy we are the Breakfast Club, good morning. Now

(21:53):
if you just joined us with asking ladies, would you
date a guy that drives a hoopie? Now this came
from our conversation with Sherry Shepherd this morning. Let's play
a clip. What if he pulled up in a hootie?
With that matter, you can hoop you on out of here,
because here's the problem. I'm not putting you down. If
you got a hoopie, you're working your way there. But
you're gonna have a problem as a man if you're

(22:13):
you're trying to keep up with me. So now I
gotta come down here. What add value are you going
to add to this relationship? Because I know what I'm bringing,
our levels are going to be different, and what's ultimately
going to end up happening is you may feel affected
as a man. So what asking would you. Let's go
to the phone line. Hello, who's this row hey? Guy

(22:35):
that drives a hootie? Yeah, I drive a hooptie right now.
I'm a married man. When I met my wife, I
drove a hoopie. But we own renal properties. We got
a nice house that we're proud of. And it's not
an issue about what kind of car do you job?
Because I want to know your definition of a hootie
because envis definition was all off. Okay, I drive a
two thousand and three four focus right now. Okay, yeah

(22:59):
that's a hootie. You shut you right up? Why don't
you Why don't you get a newer car? I'm just curious.
It's just not important to me. I'm more worried about
getting more rental properties. I'm more worried about keeping my
wife happy and leaving my kids something when I'm going,
that's my focus. There you go, that's my forward focus.

(23:24):
Thank you, brother. I've always and I'm kind of like
your dad. You said he always drove a hoop I
just never really felt with a nice car. To be honest,
this would always try. Really would you like it? If, like,
you know, maybe your wife's surprised you went and brought
you a new car. Would that be dope? Nah? I
should better getting get us another property. There you go.
You know I'm because you know what, I'm not gonna

(23:44):
lie though. Sometimes the cars get old and then you
end up spending so much money fixing things. You might
as well just get a new car. Nah, I get
your old hoop to put liability on it, and you're
good even a new Ford focus. Let me see how
much is that run? Y'all laughing at my car? She

(24:05):
laughing at you. This is a wagon. Let's see how
much can we get for that? Okay, you might get
like three thousand dollars for it? How many miles I
got on it? Uh? That like one hundred and ninety?
Oh wow? Oh no, you're not gonna get three thousand,
and you're gonna get about. But you're gonna get about.

(24:28):
You're right, that's a that's a four focused brother. Yeah,
but Sary was wrong and she was talking about how
she bringing a man up and he can't go with
she could go men do that with women all the time,
but women expected and that's the difference. They expect for
a man to take them places they couldn't go and
things like that. It depends on No, No, let's not generalize.

(24:50):
There's a lot of places I can go that you
know I'm not. I can take myself a lot of places,
so you know, I get it, and she can take
herself a lot of places. So I think her point
was I can do these things and if he can't
do them, then it might hurt his own ego. I
just want to give you a lot of props for
having that Ford focus with two hundred thousand miles. Brother,
you stay clean out there. Man. Hello, who's this is Celia?

(25:16):
Hey Celia, Good morning, morning, good morning, good morning. We're
asking would you date a guy that drives a hooptie? Well,
in my younger days, it wouldn't have been a deal breaker,
but I'm in my mid thirties and I think that
if you don't have, if your life choices haven't led
you to at least have a reliable vehicle and your
mid thirties, then we'll probably butt heads. But if it's

(25:38):
a reliable hooptie, I still think you know it should
be it should be something up to date in nights.
I think a hoopie doesn't go hand in hand with reliable.
Hoopie to me is like it's rundown, it's not up
to par. You probably have problems with it. It's not
you know, it's not something that if you're in your
mid thirties that you should be. You know, you should
have something nice and reliable. I agree with you. I

(25:59):
agree that when you're younger, things like that don't matter
because we are struggling trying to make it. But when
you get to a certain age, you're like, Okay, I
don't want to have like struggle love anymore. Right, And
I understand things happen, but like I don't want to
have to weed through Like okay, are you just going
through something or is this just who you are? You
just a person that doesn't make good decisions, you know,
at least at least come with a reliable up today's vehicle.

(26:22):
And then he's like, oh my car broke down. Can
I use your car to get to work? Then you're
dropping them off at work? Seven children? Eight? How you
put all those kids in the call? She got a
mini van. I minivan kids sit minivan kids eight. She
got the third row so much I can't even believe

(26:42):
I'm talking to you even with a third row. What
kind of call you got their seats? Eight? I have
a Chrysler, um a Dodge or what is it a
Chrysler to know she has to country. There's no way
in hell you get all seven kids in that woman. Yes,
you can. Three in the middle, three in the back,
one in the front. Yeah. And I have teenagers, and

(27:05):
sometimes I have my kids and a couple of other friends.
They squeeze in and we make it happen. Lap it up,
baby to wait, who gets the right shotgun? They all
fight over it. So I don't just let my oldest
get the shotgun because she's the oldest. If my five
year old calls it first, and that's who gets it. Now,
let's be honest. Daily fights and sometimes this fights over

(27:27):
the preste when your husband's in the call with you.
One of the kids got to sit on the floor.
Oh yeah, are you gonna assume that she's a single
mind raising seven amazing kids? One of them got to
sit on the floor. Don't lie a car. You gotta
at least have an up to date car because I'm
doing seven by myself. So I know if you're if
you're just you, then you can have a decent car,

(27:48):
doesn't I gotta have attractive trailer if I date you
with those damn kids. Not all women with children are liabilities,
and not all women with less or no children or assets.
That's the no. I just gotta get all the kids
in the car. How you're gonna come to my house
with Christmas? We gotta get attracted trailer to get everybody. Geez,
I raised parties. We're the whole party. You know. You

(28:10):
don't have to send out a bunch of inmitations to
invite me. So for the pandemic, you were straight because
you had your seven kids and they had things to do.
They were playing with each other the whole time. I
have a great idea for a business for you. You
know how they have like people that you could hire
if you don't have a lot of friends. If there's
people whose kids don't have a lot of friends, they
could just call you. You're gonna bring seven olds, You

(28:31):
bring all the kids, and then you just charge them. Yeah,
and there's a party. It's like the wedding singer, but
it's like the friends right for the kids. God bless you, mamma.
I want more kids. I want ten kids. My wife's
not trying to have it. I'm trying to have more
and more and more and more kids. What's the more
of the story tomorrow. Of the story is we don't
want no scrubs. That's what it's sounding like now. I

(28:52):
understand the diamond and the rough thing. I think when
we're younger and we're not in that space and we're
all trying to come up together, it means a lot.
And they are some women who are okay with you
know that. And we did speak to a man who
actually has a lot of properties and cars aren't important
to him. But I do think, you know, we don't
want to be having to pick you up on the
side of the road because your car broke down. We

(29:13):
don't want you to having to ask us to drive
our car because your car broke down. You can't get
to work. So I think as long as you have
something decent that works, then you know it could work out.
But certain people, like a Sherry Shepherd, she's just not
with it all right. We've been locked as to breakfast club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're checking out the world's

(29:36):
most dangerous morning show. Wanting everybody in DJ Angela yee
Cholamine to god. We are the Breakfast Club. We have
some special guest in the building. That album's out right now.
We got the locks. What up? You know? Fellas was
going on album out right now? Everything great? They're good. Yes,

(29:59):
that was so with y'all. Yeah, no, every everything is good, man.
The album sounds amazing. It's amazing. Repression one of those
albums that make you want to going on a job
and his kisses doing right now or made you want
to hop on that bike or make you want it
gives you that feeling, it restores the feelings. So let's
talk about the album that y'all do, Pandemic Style, that
y'all do before Pandemic, that y'all get together in the

(30:20):
studio how to Go. This is definitely before man. We
had a bunch of records and um we made a
bunch of new ones this way before everything took place. Yeah,
it's definitely in the studios, definitely. We've been working forever
since the people have been asking for it, but trying
to get the business straight and ownership or the masters,

(30:40):
and oh, I mean that was really the time lapsed
between all of the albums. Once we shot with rock
Nation and got a partnership able to own own music
and be in control of our business, finally decide to
let it out. But if it is, it's very hard

(31:00):
to how long you take to get your rights back
in this game? Every Yeah, but now we've been giving
y'all like trinities and all kinds of projects, little finger foods,
but this is a this is an art trade for kids,
my big mama. Yeah, it don't even when when when

(31:20):
you look at the statistics, you're like, Dan, it's the
lot that's only the Locks third album, Like it seemed
like y'all put out so much catalog you can't release
only we have. We have been putting out a bunch
of years. That kills me when we do interviews and
they say, so your new fourth, third, fourth album, like
eighty years old, that we only got three albums. It
if mixtapes counted for albums, we probably have the most albums. Absolutely, Yeah,

(31:46):
How how is the creative process changed as you've gotten older,
because like you know, it was twenty years ago that
the last Locks album. Job you though y'all did put
out mad music, solo projects, mixtapes, everything, But how is
the creative process changed? You got little not really not
really creatively, more like content because we got older. The
things we talked about. You know something I'm saying before
we was trying to get our hands on the key lowing. Yeah,

(32:07):
I mean now we own businesses and all type of stuff.
So you gotta fig out the drafty wavings, just show
your evolution. I was watching the podcast that y'all did
with Mary J. Blige and Angie Martinez, and she was
talking about how, you know, how she knew y'all growing up,
and she said style seven at the time and live.
I used to hear her sing and you know, taking

(32:28):
the demo and bring it to the puff. I always
thought if Mary would have started a label at that time,
we ya have signed to Mary. Absolutely definitely, absolutely shout
out to Marry. She's like I always some people. She
didn't want anything after that, even watching the blow up,
Mary probably did the best business with us than anybody.
Absolutely got the even gonna find this play. Don't talk

(32:52):
about finding nothing, y'all. Nothing she ain't want nine. You
let her cousin get that a man a man take
yet our man, Bob get to find this feel who
was part of our entourage that actually passed her to
take that we passed him. We let him get the funnest. Wow.
You know y'all talk about the evolution of y'all music.

(33:12):
Man a record like miss you Like, Like what place
did each of y'all have to get in your lives
to realize? Like that's the message you want to send
in the song because y'all represent the streets. Yeah, yeah,
now you're trying to get brothers out of them. Absolutely.
Like I said, I was born in the streets, so
I was just small enough to move, you know what
I mean. Whenever I went through, I don't want my
kids to go through at all, So kind of that's
what I was at with him and just putting that

(33:33):
message out there to the young dudes that was like
us that's probably still hustling, you know what I mean.
Taking penitentiary chances, you do it to get out of
the game. Nobody want to hush you off. Risk your
life to stay there, you know what I mean. You're
trying to make a better way for yourself, your family,
loved ones, go getting out of it. How do you
know what do you say? Side? I said, If we

(33:56):
don't get that message to the hood, who will, Like,
you know what I mean? A lot of the regular
world who hit hit I kind of misconstrued all the time.
I think other people just want to always be in
the hood. A lot of people want better, a lot
of people want to stripe to better. A lot of
people want better situations. They have to be informed that
as possible, and you know that it's cool to do it,

(34:17):
and the school to stripe for for better like and
a lot of people are mostly like that, But most
people don't know that. You're just trying to broadcast the message,
like you know what I mean. It's to the best
of my ability. Now, the evolution is evident. I mean,
you know, your brothers, you'll juice in y'r plant based here.
You see y'all out there exercising in the morning. But
what do you do when a brother comes up to
y'all and say, Yo, I stabbed somebody to the locks

(34:38):
back in the day. I just got somebody to some
lots of music. Back in the day. I heard that
all the time. That all the time, yo, you got
me through my bid and this and that and yo,
I'd be wilent toe y'all. Son, I'd be like, yo, um,
that's what's up. I've been feeling harbor. I ain't gotta lie.
I apologize. I said, I feel hard, but I said,

(35:01):
we gotta go through better, like you know what I mean.
But it happens, like you know what I mean. I
was part of the energy and you understand it. But
that's all all of our process and moving forward. So
we take those exact movements to say, all right, that happened,
that happened with us. Now we got to move forward
and do better. You mean, now, you guys have been
together for a long time as a group, and not

(35:22):
one time have we heard of the locks fighting, beef
in bickering. And you don't hear that with groups at all.
So how have you guys stay so solid throughout the times?
Because I mean your brothers and brothers gotta fight once
in a while, but keep behind the door. Man. Once
we got any disagreements, we go in. Yeah, chew everybody's
you know, let get your ventilate amongst each other's, curse

(35:44):
each other out whatever. When we leave it, when we
go out the door and close it, all that stuff
stays in the door and keep them coming and then yo,
and it definitely won't be on those social media none
of that. Ever, who gets gotta hit since who gets
cursed out the most? Um probably kiss probably what uh,

(36:09):
I don't know us sound was he's a single child
man right there? Yeah, yeah, true, true, true, you have
to share the room or up. He just had to
share rooms like you know, so he's a geminar man. Yeah,
that's what I was gonna say, beat me toya geminar.

(36:30):
This is crazy, like like like one of the best
sources of material for balls nowadays. It's the new wave.
You gotta use it to your advantage. Don't let it
disrupt your mentality or your mental and m I mean
that's shit. What about the what about the Maya America record?
So I drawed his fire like, um, you know, we

(36:50):
talking some real stuff on there. It took a lot.
It's actually took a lot to make that record. Yeah,
I mean late Night. I wish we could have documented
that session. It was a rough one. Yeah, what what
what happened in this session? It was so rough about it?
He going through it a little bit, you know what
I mean? Yeah, we had to brought me back. It
brought me back to a lot of things I was
going through. So I was trying to express it. But

(37:13):
Luce called me and I heard the thing to just
touched my soul and then just trying to get through it.
It's very hard to late, like you know, but made
it through. They hugged me, got me, let left me,
came back, checked on me. Said you good at the screen,
at the yell at the cry, but first came out

(37:34):
on the record. You say you talk about you don't
cry so much you almost tire the crime. Oh yeah,
especially now Colvid, black people, racism, it's every day you
kind of cry. Now it gets sad sometimes, like you
know what I mean, very very dark time. That's why
I coms like like what's like I was wondering when
I'm hearing the song and I'm listening, I'm like, what's

(37:54):
an ideal America for you'll? Wow, that's a great question.
I think. I think ideal of America for me, it's
definitely where well we get some equality first and foremost,
Like you know what I mean, we ain't gotta be
way about our kids when they get a fishhot the
fish shot children, I think we've been we've been spiritually

(38:15):
attacked for so long that it is the toll is
too much now, like you know what I mean, And
I think we just need some equality and fitness and
human beings like it's it's been fought for too long,
and I think the whole world, just as human beings,
should want to step up. It's a lot of black
and white kids, mix, a lot of mixed races, and
so you know, there's so much division that it's just

(38:36):
overwhelmingly people. We got more with the locks when we
come back, keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
good morning. Everybody is DJ M v Angela Yee, Charlomane
the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got the
locks in the building. Now you don't want to I
want to ask, you know, watching the Versus battle right
and watching so many people give the flowers to kiss,
did that make you, guys whether to say, you know
what the locks to do with Versus? Because I mean,

(38:58):
you've got so many joints in so many people forget
about somebody. Some of the street anthems and racing it's
and all the all the things that you guys put out.
But that's something that you guys would would think about
doing because you've been accent we've been accenting. I think
we need to do one. I would love for the
Locks to do one because Versus is one of the
only platforms where you don't matter about your accolades. It

(39:20):
don't matter what you sold. You get up there and
strategize your playlists accordingly. It's about that gotta be the
right you gotta be the right versus. It's all about
cultural catalog with the verses. That's the plan. Yeah, you know,
who who would it be? Who would it be against?

(39:40):
M I don't know, man, I think that y'all have
a very unique space and rap like I can't. I
can't even think who's the three man rap groups? Ain't
That's what I'm saying, Like I don't. I always say
they'll have to be like um Dip said or like
but you know they're not really a group, right is
it a bunch of different artists? Gun, it is a

(40:01):
bunch of different arts. It could be like outcasts gonna
get out in sets a group. I have to be
d Block versus versus Deep Block. It's what Joey saying.
Everybody ain't even together. No, more Man. Yeah, one strike.
You can't only only having to show up without Pe
because P, you know, P died, but everything else. If

(40:23):
you call it a group and only two members show up,
you already launch. Yeah, I mean they ain't going for
none of that group watching one twelve yeah, two members,
it was only eleven day. What did y'all think when
y'all see uh Jady kiss and he was drunk and high?

(40:46):
That was good. I thought he was. You know, I
wasn't high, ey, That's why I'm so drunk. They didn't
let me smoke. They lied me up. He regular seemed
me like that. They always like that, like that to
the world, but to them, I was record, that's right
before the show man, you know how we go, you

(41:08):
know what I mean? So, um, that's that's right before
the show energy. So I was drunking at him, to
be honest, watching the celebrating the paper tow ban Dan
and all that, Yeah, I had to go. I had
to throw it back, you know what I move. I
was chugging watching that. That was a good joint. But

(41:28):
now the record um due to me? Is it is? It? Is?
It difficult even at this stage in y'all career, to
going there and make those make those kind of records
because they're almost like the radio women friendly records. We
actually had fun making that. We always in Cali a
Scott Storch crib um. Yeah. Fun. We made like three

(41:49):
records that night. So I wasn't you know the young
Locks would have been a little stubborn to that kind
of song. But like I said, we've grown up now,
so I know a record you pro he love Styles
was thinking of Locks definitely. The other reminds me of
the Locks. I don't think they don't there. They remind

(42:11):
me of the Locks. They got some spring, they got
that energy. They definitely got that row Street energy. And
we we salute and we not we give a big
none to what they do, like all the younger fellows
who carried the torch from what we do. We like
to salute. We rumby dudes. Man, we like some of

(42:32):
the new guys. Man, when y'all go in the studio
with them, I know you think I gotta bust the
ass though. Absolutely. Yeah, everybody that's to say March State
is everybody. Yeah, that's how we wrapped with each other.
When I hear kissing Styles, I'm like, man, I gotta
go in period. Well I need to ask about that

(42:52):
because I'm listening to the album and I gotta say, man, she,
I think I might have to give you MVP on
this album. Yeah, I was, I was, I was getting
busy right, you was in his zone. Well, I'm not
gonna lie. So I like having fun, man, I like
having fun. And I said, what got into you? Like?
What was the inspiration? What made you say I'm about
to really go in on this one like it was

(43:13):
my brother's man. Didn't in the world, whoever sleeping on me?
I'm like, dude, silver back, I'm here, let's get it all.
And I think time she like we heard styles music,
we heard kiss. We haven't heard she could in a minute,
So absolutely hear you as well. Wow, that's dope. Absolutely yeah,
I appreciate that. Man. So kissing styles when y'all when

(43:33):
y'all here in the album, y'all like, damn she going in?
Uh you know kiss? You like dance styles going in
the style like Dann kiss going in? How did that
make y'all feel? As MCS? So when for the team,
it ain't like when when it is us, it should win.
I mean absolutely, that's that's what that's like. Crutches crutches, Yeah,

(43:58):
next one. People say that I'm just wanting to get
his as old water remixes and everything, bro. But now
that's a beautiful thing. I think that's what keeps our brother.
We know we ain't a if one is winning with
all winning. And anytime I go first anyway, I already
know I was set up to failure. Anytime you lead

(44:21):
off the track with these two, I'd be like, you know,
I'm just doing my part, man. But now it's old
lord man, he kills. That's what we do. What what
feelings did the Rough Riders documentary bring out of you?
Sitting back and watching that? What was it like? We're
living those moments? I mean beautiful. I actually watched it
all last night. I ain't never watched it till last night.
I watched all of them at once. I thought I

(44:43):
was amazing. Yeah, I'm just watching I want to Binge
watched all five parts last night at once. After my
son birthday party, I joined birthday to them. Man. Look,
it was something that I didn't even know about on
that on that um on that day learned. I learned
some history about them before they actually got to us.

(45:05):
I didn't know some of that stuff really, like how
I like how while I was on this, he was
on his his d BO his shug night. I don't
even know that about me so calm and cool, like
you know what I mean, while I was going in
his living rooms. Look at that how you got y'all
off the contract of the DMX. I didn't know, you
know some of that. But I with me know, we

(45:25):
knew about us some of those stuff. Everything with us,
I was like, you knew, but I thought it was
always like ding his homies. But you know, yeah, I
like watching it. I appreciate u um watching it and
just seeing it from you know how long we made it,
from bad Boy, the rough Rider and now and I
evolution just spoke pretty much really dope, like you know

(45:47):
what I mean, because I finished it up last night too,
and I think you know, I finished it up just
as the album is coming out, so we just kind of,
you know, like, wow, we've been here for a while
old and it was still looked with still round from
my draft class. A lot of people, you know, they
don't get the love or the light we get or
the support from the people, you know what I mean,

(46:08):
were able to balance the streets and sort of the
main stream up. So really we was stream rice streaming one. Yeah,
oh yeah, they have no idea work. So that was beautiful.
What are you comparing it to those downs? Go and
I see it. I just see some young brothers from

(46:29):
the hood trying to make it like what's what is
ghetto for? One for? I mean a lot of tactics. Yeah,
throwing a chair and puff. I'm glad they edited that
whole Boston thing the way they did. Yeah, I was
glad the boys that I was. I was really glad
on the boss that edit. The Boss just you know,

(46:49):
because I don't know. We were scattered the Boston story.
I was all the way in South Carolina at the
time and there wasn't those social media then, and I
heard about that story. I'm like, how did I know
about this? Yeah? Now it was all over the ready
and it was like the locks held it down, listen, men,
and we would have just been getting out of jail
right now, just getting out. That's a fact. Do y'all

(47:16):
think they covered enough? Like, as far as y'all are
concerned or has been more of a story, it's still
some stuff for us. A lot to tell about us.
That's why we got the documents coming. It's a whole
lot of us. I think the Locks story is gonna
be done. What is the documentary coming? You're trying to
get home for it now. So yeah, it's done. Yeah,
we got more with the Locks when we come back.
Keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning.

(47:37):
Everybody is DJ m vy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy.
We all the Breakfast Club. We got the Locks in
the building, Charlemagne. I wonder if y'all gonna address this
on the dock because I ain't seen on the rough
Rider dock. I never knew DMX was throwing throwing shots
at y'all on that record, Treat them the Great Depression?
What was that about? What are you saying? What? So?

(47:59):
Treat them at? I don't know how that go. Yeah album,
I wasn't. I wasn't. I wasn't really into that album
because I was looking at it. I was looking at
this list and it was um Dish Records. You didn't
know it was Dish Records, and it was like, DMX
treat them mold because I said he was mad that y'all. Um,
I don't know what he was mad about. They saying,

(48:19):
that's that's what I'm asking about it. Yea, he got me.
I never heard him. Yeah, he just just after that.
Call him after this, Yeah, I gotta call. He just
opened up with kids. Have y'all ever had a friction though,

(48:39):
of course, can't be successful without friction. Yeah, X is
an old geno. X. You know he'd been running around
a little before us, a lot before us. He still
said he even still sound fresh on move on. I
mean he came in the studio ready, he was on
time and everything came in the study, are ready to work. Yeah,

(49:02):
why do you think Yanka's um Yanka's Yanka's don't get
the credit and deserve for all is contributed to the
coaches from Mary to the Locks. The X not one
of the boroughs. Well that area, the one you didn't
know where it was at at first they upsta. Yeah,

(49:23):
the people are like, oh Mount Vernon and in New
Rochelle and all that, and so we came on a
scene and I think all that actually just name as
far as X, Mary and ourselves, we just give you ourselves,
like we we happen to just get successful from being
ourselves or we're not selling you anything extra. Like all
the movements you see, all the bobs you see, anything

(49:44):
you see from us is you don't. We ain't ride
in any industry waves. You don't follow the guidelines. We
do what we do, we do and how we do it.
And it's um, you know, I think I think we
I think we do. But it's just like it's row,
it's a raw So you know what I mean. It's
not all the glamouring glitzermo and the hoop lock. Like.
I don't think no rn' B sing in the world

(50:06):
could be Mary in the versus that's just my no,
Like you know what I mean, Like you know what
I mean. So she's you know, the greatest, one of
the greatest female R and B singer the time. I
never thought of that. You're right, You're right. It would
have to be like you, who would it be? You
want to read the Franklin on somebody? None of that

(50:28):
versions that's gonna look at versus, the MO, they kitchen,
the Mary's old catalogs, That's what I'm talking about. It's
not even glow. So I think when you made that,
I think when you just make your organic orthentic music
and you come from the place like will you come from?
You know, you see the attitude we give off of
that energy that you you know you gonna ride with

(50:50):
it or not? Robert, Absolutely, do you think y'all made
the bar too high for young or not just y'all,
But when you got X, when you got married, when
you got the locks, if you are young artists for Yonkers,
that's a very high bar. I think the ball was high.
It definitely was high back then. But right now they
don't care. Right now, they didn't even think about what
they're talking about. Yeah, it is you got to use

(51:11):
your resources. I think you gotta use your resources because
I think that was one of the Sporty Thieves downfalls,
is not doing those songs with the locks X Mary.
That hurt them. Like so coming from Yo. If you
get in the game, you gotta utilize your YO resources.
But that's crazy. I don't even know Sporty Thieves from

(51:31):
Yonkers until you said that. I didn't even know that.
I thought there was some jersey about block. One of them.
I went to school and one of them, and one
of them lived my block for his whole life. What
do you think that was? They just didn't know how
to approach. They tried just they knew what's really cool
with them. We never beef. They just tried to do

(51:52):
it without the powers of the town. They just want
to do it without connection. They wanted to say they
stood on their own independent. I heard that bit them
in the ass and along with and you know what,
I think it is too. Um, if you think about again,
think about X story, we think about marriage song within
about our story. Um. I think a lot of people
don't know what it took for us and how long

(52:13):
we took. And you know, all our trials and tribe
relations and we tried. You should tell you to try,
and we try. But anybody who's gonna pop from the
time you're gonna you're gonna support it. You know, timeless
music is always relevant, man, But does it ever disappoint you.
I'll put you in like a little dark state when
you realize, like the content of Filthy America is still

(52:34):
so irrelevant right now, like that could have been an
album off without the Day. Yeah. Yeah, some kind of
storms are always gonna get overlooked, those type of messages,
those type of so you just gotta hope people like
yourself absorbing and able to appreciate it, and you know
what I mean, maybe a few years they look back
and say, oh, this, this was something we should have

(52:56):
paid more attention to. I think men, yeah, I think
just the state of where we at, like we're saying,
they think about it, how that can work? Right now?
It is. It is depressing, but um, try to see
the light at the end of the tunnel and and
understand that as we at the boiling point. We've been
at the boiling point for a long time, so you know,
they get a lot worse, they get it a little worse,

(53:19):
but change is definitely gonna have to pump. That's the kid,
this idiot Trump Trump on TV talking about I've done
more for the Blacks and this and that, and dude,
we don't need you to do for us. We just
make it fast so we can do for ourselves. Period.
That's a ball. I feel like that with all politicians
doing no, I don't need you, just just make it

(53:40):
fairst so we can do for us. I like that. Yeah,
we gotta start buying the politicians, man, That's what it is.
At the end of the day, we have no I
don't want to go. I don't know the doctor's name
I think it's doctor Tis done. I could be wrong. Yeah,
if you don't have economical power, like you said, we
don't mean nothing and we'll kill a lot of other
races in this country besides black people. We have more

(54:01):
economical power. Um. I feel the dams, the blue side
and the red side both two birds, I mean too,
you know, two wings of one bird? Um? What have
we gotten out of this party? The constance, like, it's
the same constitution no matter what party you pick, is
still a king, same constitution that was made when we
were slaves and women didn't count for anything. So everything

(54:22):
else in the world has advanced and changed, from clothes,
the technology, to the microphone we on, to the way
they speak, to light, to everything. Everything has advanced. Accept
this constitution that was made by racist white men hundred
two years ago. So how is the Democrat Republican Party
going to work for anybody? Think? I think you're talking

(54:42):
about Darty styles Day, William Dahreity. Yeah, I think you've
been right. Kids. How far are you running? Kids? Even
running for a long time? How far do you run?
I'm actually power walking. I go from home white plaines
church have church having white planes to the cancer code.
Damn go up the stairs a few times. It's about

(55:03):
eight and a half mile. I see people walking past
you like you on the block, like yo, dust the
album's dupe. Can't see some people here have it. I
usually see half here every morning riding his bike. We
don't want to keep you off from your workouts. I
see styles. He dressed ready to go for a run.
He said he's going at about two o'clock today around till. Yeah,
I get my little three miles in Luch. You gotta

(55:24):
go after you watch the prices right, absolutely, y'all, y'all,
everything start again. Prices right, that's right. Get me on
that kid. You want to go. Huh you wanna do
prices right? Hell? Yeah, yeah, you don't do nothing toil.
He watched the prices. No, you can't go to the studio.
He can't have me, dude, I even know man leave vacation.

(55:48):
I'm gonna be quick. Yeah, you gotta watch the prices, right, yo.
That would be one of the highest rated prices. Right
if she Gluch is on the prices right, one more
and I'm gonna win and iamna hacking fourth yo. They
called me up him like Luke, I'm come on down Bird.
I want to just salute y'all on being legends. Man,

(56:10):
y'all longevity in the game that needs to be celebrated.
You know what I mean. It needs to be celebrated
that twenty years later, y'all on y'all third album. Absolutely
once Love Love y'all Love, Ye'll be safe I ever go.

(56:30):
It's time for Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat,
so being Dunky of the day a little bit of
a mix up. So like a day now. I've been
called a lot of my twenty three years, but Dunky
of the Day is a new wife. Dunkey of the
Day goes to a hip hop music producer named J. W. Lucas.

(56:52):
I have never heard of this individual in my life,
didn't know he existed until yesterday. Envy, you ever heard him? No,
I have it, Angelie, you have heard? Nope? Okay, but
he's produced for a Little Oozy, Jack Harlow, the Baby
and Pop Smoke, so says the Shade Room and Genius.
I feel like I am giving this man what he
wants and what he seems. The one is attention. I
don't know how or why you wake up and go

(57:14):
to your social media and open up your Twitter and
decide to tweet out something like this. This is what j. W.
Lucas tweeted out. Why is the world asking for justice
for hashtag Brianna Taylor. Of course she shouldn't have lost
her life, but do you realize that she was involved
with multiple drug dealers who were using her house as
a trap spot. If you sign up for that life,
there are consequences. In tweet, he actually posted that those

(57:38):
words came out of his thumbs. First of all, none
of that is true, right, none of that is true.
Let's just start there. None of that is true. We
should all know the story of Brianna Taylor by now,
if you don't hear a quick recap. Shortly after midnight
on March thirteenth, Louisville police officers executing a search warrant
used the battering ram to enter the apartment of twenty
six year old Brianna Taylor. Contrary to W. Lucas's dumbass tweet,

(58:01):
she was not a trap queen. She was an emergency
room technician, all right. She was in bed with her husband,
I mean her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, Okay, when they both
heard the door get banged down. It was a brief exchange,
and Kenneth did what I believe any human in America
who owns a firearm would do if someone broke into
his house, and that's let the hammer fly. All right,
That's exactly what the right to bear arms is all about. Okay.

(58:22):
The Second Amendment is the right for people to possess
weapons for their own defense. There is not a man,
a woman, or child in America who owns a gun
who knows how to fire a gun who would not
have done the same thing in that situation. Okay, Kenneth fired,
police fired back several shots, and poor Brianna Taylor was murdered. Now,
there was so many things wrong with this situation, but
the main problem was police had been investigating two men

(58:44):
who they believed was selling drugs out of a house
that was far from Miss Taylor's home. Okay, but a
judge had also signed the warrant allowing the police to
search Miss Taylor's residence because the police said they believed
that one of the two men had used her apartment
received packages. No drugs were found in the apartment, okay, none.

(59:05):
The police report contained multiple errors. They listened Brianna Taylor's
injuries as none, even though she had been shot eight times,
and they say they had not forced They did not
force their way into the apartment, though they used the
battering ram to break the door open, and police had
already located the main suspect in the investigation by the
time they decided to run up in Brianna's apartment, so

(59:27):
they had who they were looking for already. Okay, the
marl of the story is J. W. Lucas doesn't know
what the hell he's talking about, and only in America,
well a white man find a way to defend the
oppressor while making the oppressed a victim. Now. I saw
on Hollywood Unlocked and the Shade Room yesterday where one
of our fearless leaders, Queen to Mika Mallory dropped on
a clues buns for Tamika Mala speaking to J. W. Lucas.

(59:51):
Some people said Tamika was wasting her time. I don't
think standing up for Brianna Taylor or any black person
who has lost their life due to systemic racism is
a waste of time. I thought maybe this guy, J W.
Lucas would have come to his senses and let Tom
you could talk some sensing to him after being corrected.
But no, let's listen. Extremely racist for a white man

(01:00:12):
to try to tell black people what we are doing,
where we need to go, what our issues are. That
is part of the gaging institution. I should be I
should be a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement
because I'm more capable than you. Yes I am. You
know what, you don't understand the nature of reality. All
negative externalities must be eliminated. The people that you do

(01:00:35):
business with to make a decision about whether or not
what you're saying and the propaganda and the lies that
you're spreading is something that they should continue to support.
So what I promise you is that you will have
to deal with me for the rest of your life
because anybody you do business with, I'm gonna show up
to make sure that they know that you are a

(01:00:55):
racist and that's your rhetoric and the tone that you're
using is premely dangerous and that you disrespected the life
of a young never I will not accept that. And
it sells about decreasing problem to do you care about
getting your own political game? The white privilege losing out

(01:01:18):
of his purse right. First of all, people really need
to watch their tone when it comes to talking too
queens like Tamika Mallory. Second of all, for him to
say he can lead the movement better than to Mika,
what do you even say to that? Like, what's your response?
Why do you even dignify that with a response. Why
does he feel comfortable talking like that and saying I'm discussed?

(01:01:39):
Could he could lead the movement better than to Mika?
You know why? Because he's a white man talking to
a black person, especially a black woman. So it's a
level of superiority and privilege that just comes with that.
All right, sexism, racism, we already know what it is. Now.
Keep in mind, he's a hip hop producer, so he
was also on last night talking hip hop. Listen to
what this man said about our culture. You're calling me

(01:02:02):
when I am telling you that I bring more to
hip hop culture than anyone in it. Period. He does
more for hip hop than anyone in it. That's crazy.
And now you've heard of you tell you yesterday? Okay,
the cau cassidy, the unmitigated ghostly pale gall of this
human You know, j W. Feel how you want to feel,
Say what you want to say. It's America. You have

(01:02:23):
that right do your thing, but there has to be
consequences and repercussions for people who talk like this. So
you can have freedom of speech, but you cannot be
free of the consequences of said speech. And this is
why we need our own version of like the Southern
Poverty Law Center or the ADL, these organizations that fight
against bigotry and racism. When someone does it, says something

(01:02:45):
that's offensive, you know, to our culture, hip hop, blackness,
we should be organized or have an organization that lets
people know this ain't welcome. Okay, we see it happen
to people all the time, but for some reason, when
it comes to hip hop and blackness, people are just
allowed to continuously disrespect us and nobody says anything. All right,

(01:03:06):
nothing happens. Casing point, as I've said before, we can't
even get the cops who kill us fires. We can't
even get people canceled when they kill us. So of
course someone like J. W. Lucas feels comfortable disrespecting us
on all levels while making money in and off our culture.
Jay Lucas, today is a nice day. I don't know

(01:03:28):
where you're located in the world, but it's summertime. I
know you're in America. It's summertime and it's nice out.
So at some point today I want you to go
outside barefoot, if you can, put your feet in the ground. Okay,
get grounded, all right, Take a few deep ocean breaths.
Make sure your inhales and exhales are long, full and deep.
After you do that, look up, look up, look up,

(01:03:51):
look up. There is a star at the center of
the solar system. It's the foundation of the solar system.
It's a nearly perfect spear of hot plasma. I want
you to look at it, feel the raised from it,
let it shine on your white skin, and say to yourself, son,
stream it, son, and then spell it for yourself as
you and give me your ass, give me a yo,

(01:04:15):
give me your n and let it be a reminder
to you that sun means shut up. That's what you
have to do when you feel like tweeting something stupid
or getting on Live and saying something stupid, Just go
outside and get some sun and remind yourself that shut up.
And yes, white folks can be n words too. Please

(01:04:37):
let me Mark give J. W. Lucas the biggest he
had hee ha hee haa, you stupid mother? Far are
you dumb? All right, m I'm surprised at you brother.
Who you This is usually where we do a petty
party or something like that. You ain't gonna do that today. Oh,
do some clown emojis, you know, if you know, you know,

(01:04:58):
we can do clown emojis before we need to do
it's going his comments j W Lucas seven oh two.
All right, j W Lucas seven o two and put
a bunch of sons in his comments all right, and
say shut up okay, And let's see. Let's see if
he's stupid enough to get on Live later and say

(01:05:19):
I got a bunch of people telling me to shut
up my comments. Let's see what happens. Guys, this is
a good social experiment. Let's see how far he's willing
to take this. Okay, go to his comments. His instagram
is j W Lucas j W l uc A s
seven o two. Oh he must be in Vegas and
put a bunch of sons. Just put the sun in

(01:05:41):
his comments with the phrase shut up okay, okay, all right,
all right, we got more coming up next. We're a
breakfast club. The breakfast club the relationship advice. Need personal advice,
just the real advice. Call up down for ask ye putting.

(01:06:04):
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We
are the breakfast club. It is time for asking yet Hello?
Who's this? Varn? What's up? Bro? What's your question for you?
All right? So check you listen? Uh well, Charlemagne, I
know this and some of the stuff real check. So

(01:06:25):
four weeks ago, pampered on like Saint Pete. We over
there in Saint Pete. You know what I'm saying. I
really don't like saying Pete. You know what I'm saying,
but it's my wife, family or whatever. So we chilled.
I go there about like two o'clock and about six
o'clock I'm like, all right. She was like my dad coming.
He will get over there like nine o'clock. He like,
you want to play in spades or whatever? We play?

(01:06:45):
You know, I don't even talk noise. I don't really
talk noise like that. So I'm like, I'm gonna beat
the falling car. You can't beat that. Oh, you can't
beat that. So I'm just killing them. I'm went like
full game. So he back on the table. My wife
like varn just chill, just chill. She see man, But
I'm like, I ain't saying that in Outlanders. I ain't
posing the money. So Boom like I quit and she

(01:07:07):
gonna get the kids. She's gonna go get the kids.
So he's standing up. He's like, man, I'm trying to
play cars. What you're trying to do. I said, I'm
trying to play cards. What you're trying to do it?
He swallow on me. He swung on you good. But
he got the prison mentality he doesn't did like sixteen
years in prison, you feel me. So he get out
like two thousand and sixteen or whatever. So he got
two girlfriends over there or whatever. So he's trying to

(01:07:30):
trying to hang. You feel me trying to. So I
take him up and through there, but I ain't swing.
I just break everything, like I'm just throwing them everywhere,
Like what are you crazy? So his nephew come over,
like her cousins and nephew come over and steal me. Boom.
I'm by myself. I'm in Saint Pete, I'm from kemp
I'm I'm trying to chill. I'm trying to chill, but

(01:07:50):
you know what I'm saying. We get out of the
I like, don't call the police to my house. I'm like,
don't call the police. I ain't never called nine one
one the damn my life. But she's like, don't call swoom.
So anyway, I'm still I'm still hot right now. Oh
my gosh, y'all gotta listen. Let's be clear. People will

(01:08:10):
get into a fight over a game of spades. That's
kind of the initiator where y'all drinking. Yeah, I was drinking.
He was drinking. But I'm you know what I'm saying.
I'm gonna tell you something. The one time when I
was growing up, there was a big fight. It was
my twenty first birthday. I had a party at my
parents house and the fight was over a game of
spade and somebody did grab a bottle, break it, try

(01:08:32):
to stab. Somebody soon pulled out a baseball bat a gun.
They broke through the glass. Things got very out of
hand at your family house. Yes, Dad would tell you
this story. And I'm gonna tell you who was involved
in that fight, Benny Boom, the director. But anyway, um,
so I will say a couple of things. Yeah, girl

(01:08:52):
was telling you to chill. Your wife was telling you
to chill because she knows her dad right, right, and
you didn't chill right and and things escalated. M Yeah,
I feel need find me right. So the issue, you
don't want to be fighting with your wife's father, Like
that's just out of order. It's unnecessary. Y'alln't even got

(01:09:13):
no real problem with each other, right right. I'm from Florida, Okay,
but I gotta do with anything. Listen, what's more important
to you? Your wife? I don't even want your pride, ground, Facebook,
instagraund Facebook, nothing, block numbers, everything, everything got to go.

(01:09:33):
I'm a libra also, like I keep telling her, like, man,
you gotta you gotta get rid of all that. I
don't even play, like, yeah, I key the wonder that
said don't talk, the don't call the police of the house.
I'm like, I'm cool with her. The daughter, I'm cool
with that one. But the rest of them they did nothing.
You can't you can't have no conversation or we can
just go head and you know what, somebody you can't.
You can't tell her she can't talk to her family?

(01:09:55):
Who can't that's her family? Who call me? That woman?
Don't make that woman choose between her man and her family. Now,
come on, that's not fair. Why not? Goodness? What if
she told what if she told you she don't want
you talking to your family members? I have to respect that,
we boy. Listen, If you guys are one, what does

(01:10:15):
she think about all this? Because you also have to
Being one also means you got to respect her feelings also.
It ain't just she got to do what you want. Oh,
I'm not giving you the answer you want to hear, right,
But all I'm saying is what is what is she

(01:10:36):
saying about this? What is your wife saying? Nothing? She
was fighting with me? Okay, So y'all are one that
she was fighting with you? She was on your side, right, Yeah? Listen,
first I'll say this, thank goodness for this quarantine for
you guys right now, because you have no reason to
be around those people. Am I right? You're right? You're right?
So maybe what needs to happen is you need a

(01:10:57):
cool down period a right. I'm telling you I can't
even sleep at night right now. I can't even go
to sleep. It happened night. Three weeks to go. I
ain't been to sleep. You got and you might have
some anger issues, sir, I do. I do. So this
is a great time for you to be working on yourself. Right.
You should never let somebody else affect you to the
point where you can't sleep at night. You don't get it.

(01:11:20):
You want your five minutes huh right? You want him
to tell you to fight your your wife's dad. I'm
listening to you dig a hole for yourself. You don't
boys down. What you need to do is you need
to do some online therapy right now. Talk to somebody

(01:11:40):
about these anger issues that you're having. Might not be
a bad idea, and I already know what you're gonna
say about this, but it might not be a bad
idea for you to go and look up some YouTube
videos and learn how to do some meditation and some yoga,
so you might send to yourself. But what I will
tell you is this one thing you have to learn,
and I've learned this too, is do not let other
people control your emotions. Do not let other people control

(01:12:02):
your anger. Once they start doing that, they have control
over you. You have to learn how to take control
of yourself. And you can only uh, the only thing
you can do is handle how you react to other people. Okay,
So take control of yourself, your emotions and all of
those things, and don't get people that power where you're
up at night. You right, learn from karate bro. I

(01:12:27):
go learn from karate go online right now. It's a
good time to learn from karate bro. Hey, go and
make go make love to your wife. How about that? Right?
I did call in a Yeah, a lot of online
box and a lot of online karate. Learn something, brother,
good luck ask I'm nice with the hands. I was

(01:12:49):
trying to be respectable. Old man. Yeah, that that old
man screen. He put that old man scrimp on your
ass and you couldn't do nothing with it. And that's okay.
Respect your elders. That's all God trying to show you.
I feel like what really happened is if father beat
you up and you want to make sure you get
some revenge. I don't know exactly what, and you like,
this is what I should have did. I could have
did this. I want to go back and prove myself. No,

(01:13:10):
you took the l because you love your wife. That's all. Respect.
Respect your older And here's the thing, her father would
never respect you anyway, so he definitely don't respect you
after he whipped your ass. All right, well, have a
good one, man, ask you you definitely hung up eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need relationship advice right now, it's the breakfast club Coma,

(01:13:32):
keep a real some real advice with Anthela yet ask
ye morning. Everybody is dj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne Naga.
We are the breakfast club with in the middle of
ask ye Hello, who's this? I don't want to stay anonymous?
All right, anonymous? What's your question for you? Okay? So um,

(01:13:54):
me and my husband have been married almost two years now.
Before I started dating him, I was dating a lot
of women, so I'm not really like experienced with like
the oral stuff for men. So I tried and he
didn't like it. So we haven't had boil sex in

(01:14:14):
a while. But I feel confident in my ability to
perform where he can be pleased. But he won't take
me seriously because it's been so long since he's had it. Okay,
so you know what you're doing now? You feel confident? Well,
I don't. I wouldn't never. I don't even know if
I I feel confident, but I don't know if it's

(01:14:36):
gonna be right until you know, I actually tried, but
he won't let me try because he doesn't want to
be a guinea pig and end up with some abrasions
on his penis. Yeah, so I'm trying to figure out
how to set it up to where he can be
comfortable enough to allow me to see, okay, what progression
I've made, and then go from there. Okay, So look,

(01:14:58):
this is what I think. Right before you guys get
to it, when you're doing your four play, you should
ask him can I just kiss it. I'm not gonna
do anything more than that, and then you should kiss it,
and then you should tone kiss it, and then you
should just do a little bit more, a little bit
more until you know he's feeling good about it, and
then you know, that's when you go a little bit more.

(01:15:18):
But just make sure that you keep your mouth very lubricated,
don't use your teeth, tuck them away. Okay, but I
think you just want I just I think you don't
starting to feel less confident what we're definitely not talking
about that, but I just listen, just started off, So

(01:15:39):
just say, look, I'm just gonna kiss it. I'm not
gonna do anything else. And then when you kiss it right,
kissing could mean anything. It could be close mouth, open mouth,
and then you know, just play around with that area
and then if he likes it, he'll be okay with
you going a little further though, ask him because man
he made he may just accept it just because the

(01:16:02):
love of me as his wife, but he may not
want to actually tell me that he's enjoying what's happening.
So I'm trying to like what signs I should look
for when Well, first of all, there's nothing better than
asking a direct question, and you can ask it like, okay,
do you like that? Well, tell me what you want
me to do, and I'm gonna do it and be like,
how would you like it better? What? You know? Just

(01:16:22):
ask those questions, but you could do it in a
sexy way so that he's gonna direct you to the
way to do it and just be like, leg, tell
me what to do. Uh huh, Okay, Well I will
try that and I'll let you know how to go.
Thank you. I cannot wait to hear about it. All right.
You got to talk a good morning you too. And
that was another edition. She had a question. All right,

(01:16:48):
It really did sound like you was talking about DJ
andry riding his bike. Though I'm not gonna go why why,
Because that's what he's visualizing. I had to think about.
I'm gonna marry man. You got these fans. It sees
about me, and I don't like it. I'm starting to
feel uncomfortable. You're a liar. What's wrong with you? Ask
ye eight hundred and five eight five one O five one.

(01:17:09):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, DJ
Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
Angela is out. So today we're doing ask C and E.
Let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this? Hey,
there's John long Street? John long Street? Okay, what's up? Hey?

(01:17:32):
All right, calling from Sikes the Missouri five seven three.
Y'all should come out here sometime. Eda Lambert's home on
the four rolls. But anyways, my question is, uh, you know, man,
my wife, we're doing our we're having our anniversary tomorrow.
I was just seeing what I could do to keep
it spicy. Don't get married for four years, so I'm
trying to try something different. Four years. Okay, all right,

(01:17:55):
you got two different married men here. You know what
I'm saying one one slaved lemon kicks. The other is chocolate.
So when I went to chocolate. So yeah, well, since
you've been married for four years, we assume that you've
eaten them before. Correct. Oh yeah, whoa, Okay, I'm just
I'm just asking you something. So I'm that some people say, oh,
I'm not doing that. I'm just I'm just making sure.

(01:18:15):
I'm just making sure. So so, so what are you
attending to do? What are you What are you going
to do for her birthday? Are you taking her out?
Are you cooking for her? Like? What are you going to?
We're going We're going to a cabin and Gatlas bird,
So we're going to going to chaill, just a little relaxation.
That's a good story, you know what. Location is very important.
So you got the cabin, so it's just you and

(01:18:36):
the wife in the cabin. That's a great start. What else?
He wants to spice it up though, he wants to
spice it up a little bit. Yeah, just spice it up.
Let me ask you a question. Have you taped yourself
feeling yourself having sex with your wife yet? Have have
you taped it yet? No? I never did that before.
Now you can do that, so you can film it
since you're gonna be there the whole week, and you
tape it, you and your wife going at it, and

(01:18:56):
then y'all watch it later on. And I mean, and
that a turn you know on that spicy is something different,
But then you make sure you erase it after that's
that's that's spicy. Absolutely. That's how me and NV you
got two different approaches, you know what I'm saying. I like,
I like to start with the mental and emotional aspect
of it. You know, four years is a long time,

(01:19:17):
you know what I mean. Four years gets you through
high school, get you a bachelor's degree. And I think
that you should take this opportunity in that cabin to
just remind your wife how much she means to you. Um,
you know how you're the most blessed person in the
world to have this beautiful queen by your side. And
I think that when you reinforce those things in her mentally,
that's gonna make the sweater. And I'm not I don't

(01:19:38):
mean I mean that in the most respective way possible
because it's your wife, you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
But but you start with them, you start with the
mindset first, then you get through what Envy's talking about,
you know what I mean. But you gotta use those,
You gotta use those at that time to just express
to her how much the last four years have meant
to you and how she's just your world. Now you

(01:19:58):
do have a black woman, right, No, she she makes
you white Mexican, same rules apply. Yeah, yeah, hey, but
you know, yeah, but I would with my smooth with
my smooth talk, I went over either way. Well yeah,
but like you said, start with the mental and then
get to the physical and then enjoy it, have some fun,

(01:20:19):
you know what I mean, you know, and tape it,
watch it, and then you know, joke about it, laugh
about it, and then raise it. All right, absolutely you
might if I give a shout out to her, God Brok,
give a shout out to Darline, Darline long Street, I
love you so much. But if you don't know how
much you change in my life. But I love you
so much. Happy anniversary to us, all right, shout out

(01:20:41):
to Charlemagne, the God, DJ, Envy, all they do. I
love watching y'all show. All right, all right, man, good
luck man, appreciate all right, y'all have a good onla
all right, man, don't let us down and make sure
you buy her and make sure you buy her a
Black Lives Matter T shirt as s and need keep
a lot of this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's
topic time phone call eight hundred and five eight five

(01:21:08):
one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion
with the Breakfast Club talk about it? Wanting everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the
Breakfast Club, good morning. Now if you just joined us
with asking ladies, would you date a guy that drives
a hooptie? Now this came from our conversation with Sherry
Shepherd this morning. Let's play a clip. What if he

(01:21:28):
pulled up in a hooptie? With that matter, you can
hoop you on out of here, because here's the problem.
I'm not putting you down. If you got a hoopie,
you're working your way there, but you're going to have
a problem as a man if you're you're trying to
keep up with me. So now I gotta come down here.
What add value are you going to add to this relationship?
Because I don't know what I'm bringing. Our levels are
going to be different, and what's ultimately going to end

(01:21:50):
up happening is you may feel affected as a man.
So what asking would you? Let's go to the phone line. Hello,
who's this, hey, Lauren? Guy that drives a hootie? Yeah,
I drive a hootie right now. I'm a married man.
When I met my wife, I drove a hootie. But
we own rental properties. We got a nice house that
we're proud of, and it's not an issue, not about

(01:22:15):
what kind of car do you job? Because I want
to know your definition of a hoopie, because Envy's definition
was all off. Okay, I drive a two thousand and
three four focus right now. Okay, yeah, that's a hootie.
You shut you right up. Why don't you Why don't
you get a newer car? I'm just curious. It's just

(01:22:35):
not important to me. I'm more worried about getting more
rental properties. Are more worried about keeping my wife happy
and leaving my kids something. When I'm going, that's my focus.
There you go, that's my forward focus. Thank you, brother.
And I've always anthy. I'm kind of like your dad.
You said he always drove a hoopie. I just never

(01:22:55):
really felt a nice card to be honest, this would
always try. Really would you like it if, like, you know,
maybe your wife's surprised you went and brought you a
new car, would that be dope? Nah? I better get
get us another property. There you go, you know, because
you know what, I'm not gonna lie though. Sometimes the
cars get old and then you end up spending so
much money fixing things. You might as well just get

(01:23:16):
a new car. Nah, I get your old hoop to
put liability on it, and you're good. How much a
new much a new Ford? Focus? Let me see how
much is that? Run? Y'all laughing at my car? She
laughing at you? This is a wagon? And see how

(01:23:36):
much can we get for that? Okay? Don't you might
get like three thousand dollars for it? How many miles
I got on it? Uh? That like one hundred ninety?
Oh wow? Oh no, you're not gonna get three thousand.
Then you're gonna get about but you're gonna get about dollars.
You're right, that's a that's a four focused brother. Yeah,

(01:23:58):
But Sart was wrong, was talking about how to set
bringing a man up, and he can't go with she
could go. Men do that with women all the time.
But that women expected, and that's the difference. They expect
for a man to take them place if they couldn't go,
and things like that. It depends on No, No, let's
not generalize. There's a lot of places I can go

(01:24:19):
that you know I'm not. I can take myself a
lot of places, so you know, I get it, and
she can take herself a lot of places. So I
think her point was I can do these things, and
if he can't do them, then it might hurt his
own ego. I just want to give you a lot
of problems for having that Ford focus with two hundred
thousand miles. Brother, you you stay clean out there. Man. Hello,

(01:24:39):
who's this? This is still yeah, hey sail you, good
morning morning, good morning, good morning. We're asking would you
date a guy that drives a hooptie? Well, in my
younger days, it wouldn't have been a deal breaker, but
I'm in my mid thirties and I think that if
you don't have, if your life choices haven't led you
to at least have a reliable vehicle and your mid thirties,

(01:25:00):
then we'll probably butt heads. But if it's a reliable hoopie,
I still think you know it should be. It should
be something up to date and nights. I think a
hoopie doesn't go hand in hand with a reliable hoopie.
To me, is like it's rundown, it's not up to par.
You probably have problems with it. It's not you know,
it's not something that if you're in your mid thirties
that you should be. You know, you should have something

(01:25:22):
nice and reliable. I agree with you. I agree that
when you're younger, things like that don't matter because we're
all struggling trying to make it. But when you get
to western and age, you're like, Okay, I don't want
to have like struggle love anymore, right, And I understand
things happen, but like I don't want to have to
weed through Like okay, are you just going through something
or is this just who you are? You just a
person that doesn't make good decisions, you know, at least

(01:25:44):
at least come with a reliable up today's vehicle. And
then he's like, oh my car broke down. Can I
use your car to get to work? Then you're dropping
them off at work? Seven children? If I can, how
you put all those kids in the all? She got
a minivan. I minivan kids sit minivan kids eight. She

(01:26:06):
got the third row so much, I can't even believe
I'm talking to even with a third row. What kind
of call you got the seats eight? I have a Chrysler,
um a Dodge or what is it? A Chrysler? She
has town in country. There's no way in hell you
get all seven kids in that one can. Three in

(01:26:26):
the middle, three in the back, one in the front. Yeah,
and I have teenagers, and sometimes I have my kids
and a couple of other friends. They squeeze in and
we make it happen. Lap it up, baby to wait.
Who gets the ride shotgun? They all fight over it,
so I don't just let my oldest get the shotgun
because she's the oldest. If my five year old calls

(01:26:47):
it first, then that's who gets it. Now, let's be honest.
Daily fights and sometimes fis fights over the preste when
your husband's in the call with you. One of the
kids got to sit on the floor. Oh yeah, how
are you gonna assume that she's a single mind raising
seven amazing kids? One of them got to sit on
the floor. Don't lie, car, you gotta at least have
an up to date car. Because I'm doing seven by myself.

(01:27:09):
So I know if you're if you're just you, then
you can have a decent cart. I gotta have attracted
trailer if I date you with those damn kids. Gee,
not all women with children are liabilities, and not all
women with less or no children or assets. That's the fact.
I just gotta get all the kids in the car.
How you're gonna come to my house for Christmas? We

(01:27:29):
gotta get attracted trailer to get everybody Geese. I raised parties.
We're the whole party. You know, you don't have to
send out a bunch of inmitations to invite me. So
for the pandemic, you were straight because you had your
seven kids and they had things to do. They were
playing with each other the whole time. I have a
great idea for a business for you. You know how
they have like people that you could hire if you

(01:27:50):
don't have a lot of friends. If there's people whose
kids don't have a lot of friends, they could just
call you. If you're gonna bring seven old, you bring
all the kids and then you just yeah and as
a party, it's like the wedding singer, but right for
the kids. God bless you. I want more kids. I
want ten kids. My wife's not trying to have it.
I'm trying to have more and more and more and

(01:28:12):
more kids. What's the more of the story tomorrow. Of
the story is we don't want no scrubs. That's what
it's sounding like now. I understand the diamond and the
rough thing. I think when we're younger and we're not
in that space and we're all trying to come up together,
it means a lot. And there are some women who
are okay with you know that. And we did speak
to a man who actually has a lot of properties
and cars aren't important to him. But I do think,

(01:28:34):
you know, we don't want to be having to pick
you up on the side of the road because your
car broke down. We don't want you guys having to
ask us to drive our car because your car broke down.
You can't get to work. So I think as long
as you have something decent that works, then you know
it could work out. But certain people, like a Sherry Shepherd,
she's just not with it all right. We've been locked
as to breakfast Club, Good Morning, wanting everybody is DJ

(01:28:57):
Envy Angela Ye Charlomagne to God, we are the Breakfast Club.
Hopefully you guys are enjoying ya. Dania Charlomagne, you got
a positive note for the people, Yes, I do. You
have to prepare for what you've prayed for, Breakfast Club.
You're finished, y'all. Dune

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