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NBA Draft. It happened last night. A lot of goodtle boys.
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the young men that were able to make their.
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Dreams come true last night. This is why you lived
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lot of young players. Last night they had the chance
to make their dream come true.
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And I believe in dreams coming true. That's why I.
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Say, do you believe in miracles?
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Of course to believe.
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In miraorbooks, that's what he has to camp draft.
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A lot of players they believed last night that they
would actually be there in the NBA Draft at bark
Plays out of Brooklyn's and everything that an athlete does,
it starts with a dreams. You got a dream that
you can be there, that you can dream hard enough,
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to get there.
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I'm gonna just finish off what happened. I know they
have round two today.
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I won't get into round two because round one end
is when the players.
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In the league make everything substantia.
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I rather think ESPN and Adam some of the commissioners
for doing the draft big class night off frands up.
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A war and doing to feed in with what they
were doing on.
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The on the network, swing on the ABC.
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But just to.
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Recap what happened last night in the NBA draft, the
Los Angeles Clippers, they drafted Gianni Conan Nickhauser out of
Penn State. Obviously, whenever you get drafted into the NBA,
you got grown men that said, I'm not giving up.
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I played the food give me your comb bridge.
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I'm not giving you my combread.
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You know, Adie Murphy and Martin Lawds they had a
movie where the big man in the president said give
me he said, give me your comb bread.
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And that's what they say to this big man in
the NBA when.
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A young guy comes out of college and he says,
give me your comb bread, and the veterans says, I'm
not I'm not giving you my comb bread. You gotta
take the corn bread.
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You gotta take it.
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They're not gonna give it to you. You gotta take
it off fair and level War Number twenty nine in
the twenty twenty five NBA draft is Liam McNeely.
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He was traded to the Hornets.
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The Sons picked them, traded them to the Hornets out
of Connecticut, Austray eleven Ward, we got number twenty eight
the big last night, the Great Ugu, then Zales out
of Real Madrid by the Boston Subjects. They did their thing,
obviously trying to get back on top of the NBA
basketball universe. Begat number twenty seven, the Brooklyn Nets, Brooklyn
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that did that thing. They picked up Danny Wolf who
played at Michigan.
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Very very impotional.
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For him last night, as it was for a lot
of players when you get the chet to make a
dream come true.
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But he was showing really a lot of emotion and
he and his brother in that pick.
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And then big number twenty six by also the Brooklyn
Nets being surft and he came out of with Tafraim Eulham.
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At the same.
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Time the Nets had twenty six in twenty seven and back.
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To back number twenty five pick the Orlando Magic.
Speaker 13 (12:55):
They drafted Jason Richardson out of Michigan stage and he's
gonna get the chance to play down there a magic world.
He got to go to Magic Magic Kingdom for Disneyland.
All fair and level work. I got number twenty four
to defending India Japan the Oklahoma City Kanda. They picked
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number twenty four. They got Nick Clifford out of Colorado State.
He was traded to.
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The Sacrament of Kings.
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He's gonna do the King.
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All fair and level war. Number twenty five. Picked that
number twenty three. And last night NBA Basketball Draft in
their first job, the New Orleans Deelicans, they drafted USA
Newall out of Georgia and he was traded to the
Atlanta Hawks. Alls fan, living work. Get that stay home
in the Great Steak of Atlanta. I got number twenty two.
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Last night in the first jobs of the NBA Draft,
they got the Great.
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Drag Powell out of North Carolina and he.
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Was traded to the Nets. The Brooklyn Nets all fair
and level war. Take number one. The twenty first pick
by the Utah Jazz. They picked up the Great Will
Rally out of Illinois. He was traded to the Wizard.
I've heard some people say Illinois. They pronounced the Illinois Illinois.
I call it Illinois. All fair the fighting in their
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line nine. I got number twenty the Miami He they
got the great the classes to cut us out of Illinois.
Another player out of Illinois. That's something to call Illinois.
I call it Illinois. All fair and level Warre number
nineteen dick the Brooklyn Nets. They drafted Nolan Torrey out
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of Saint Putting Barbados.
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All fair leven ward.
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He gives a chance to see what.
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His life eating the dead food on the East Coast,
all that good old stuff deep Fried could have got
them that number nineteen pick, number eighteen pick. They were
Washington Ridgards. They drafted the great Walter Clayton Jr. Out
of Florida, and they traded him to the Jazz the
adcast in the Wahlaws fro Mountens in South Lake City,
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number seventeen. In the pick last night, the Minnesota Timberwolves.
They drafted the great young manager all Fair out of Olympia.
Hopefully he'll do his thing with the Timberwolves. At the
same time. The number sixteen pick last night in the
first round of the NBA Draft, the Memphis Risley. They
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drafted the Yang Canson out of Oakuendo. He traded to
the Portland probably up there in the ring. Hopefully he'll
enjoy the ring, all fair and never work. Number fifteen,
Pick the Oklahoma City Kanda. Did he defend the NBA
champion of Oklahoma City tied him. They drafted Thomas Siver
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out of Georgetown, the Hoyas. Hopefully he'll get his champion
to get his group back in the league with the
NBA champions All fan never world. Number fourteenth pick the
San Antonio four. They dropped it Carter Bryant out of Arizona,
the Wildcat to a sper Hopefully he'll get his groove
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on down there in the Great State of Texas.
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The number thirteen.
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Pixty Atlanta Hawks. They had dropped it Dear Queen out
of Maryland, and they had treated him to the Delicans
of New Orleans. Now he goes down to the South
and eat a lot of that deep brat food off
fan never was.
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Number twelve. Pick this Chicago Bulls. They had dropped at
nor isn't gay out of Writenham.
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Toulm and he's gonna have a hand full in Chicago.
Number eleven the Portland twel Blazers. They dropped the great
Cedrick Coward out of Waterton State and they traded him
to the Grazzlies. He goes from being a Cougar to
a grazy number ten. In Big Season NBA Basketball Draft
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out of Brooklyn Parker the Rogets Man they got the
great Kevin Durrat. To add to that, they have cam
In March out of Duke and then they treated him
to the Signs because they wanted to get Kevin Urrat
happy all friend never ward number nine. In Big Ce's
twenty twenty five NBA Basketball Draft the Toronto Raptors, they
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got the great Colin Murray Boyles out of South Carolina,
all fair and eleven Ward. He get to go to
Canada and look at look at the the one city
that have the NBA frat. I'd love to see the
NBA put the team back in Vancouver. Off friend levin Ward,
I got number eight. And last night twenty twenty five
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NBA Draft, the Brooklyn nett Play drafted Egart. Did him
out of BYU the Cougars from a Cougar for net
all fair and level work. Number seventh pick the New
Orleans the Deleicans. They got Jeremiah Fears out of an
Okrah Homas and he'll add to that team offs fan
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never work.
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The number is six picks in the two thousands, twenty
five NB back.
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With the trade Johnson out of Texas. He's gonna be
now with the ridgets off fan never worked with the
Washington with his number five the Utah Jazz.
Speaker 8 (18:24):
They picked Case Bailey out of the Ruttors.
Speaker 13 (18:28):
That gooder boy is gonna go up to the Washton
fountains and play in the Utah Jazz.
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Beautiful, beautiful building.
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Number four pick there Searlotte Harde. They picked Khan Kauple
out of Dude. That good of boy is gonna get anything,
gonna get the state, get his home state in a
cat out of affair in never work. I got number
three picks in last night's twenty twenty five NBA draft,
the Philadelphia seventy sixtus. They draft VJ. Edge Trump out
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of Bayleaf. The Bears go to the seventy six ers
off pair number one. The number two selection in the
twenty twenty five NBA.
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Draft, you get Filling.
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Harper out of Rutgers.
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Man Ruppers as two players going in the top five.
Speaker 13 (19:20):
All fair in level word, the Spurs are gonna be
a good teams in the next year or two. That's
my three and I'm thinking it a number one in
Big Seed's twenty twenty five NBA Basketball Draft, the Dallas Magics,
tr Ewing Territory and Jason Kidd.
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They picked Cooper Flag out of Duke.
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They did their thing last night.
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A lot of young men made their dreams come true.
You got together some praise.
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Give them all praise.
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The twenty twenty five NBA Draft.
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In the hole?
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I love it.
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We got the last night the NBA Draft, the first round.
Tonight we had the second round from Barclays in Brooklyn.
At the same time, the Major League Baseball All Star
Game is coming up in Atlanta in July. And that's
how they have the best players from the National League.
They would take them the best players from the American
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League off rand level work.
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But what I can't what I can't get out of
my mind is when I.
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Think about some of the best players that ever got
in the batter's box and when they went yard, they
went yard, they tried to get the hole, They tried
to get the hole. Fos story they've taken with. I
got a left of three hundred thinking about it. Major
League Baseball players who've hit the most career home runs
in the regular season, including excluding the playoffs, are exhibition
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games because a lot of guys they don't count when
you go yard in an exhibition game, off play, never ward.
But that's five story, and I'm taking with it.
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I'm gonna start. If you don't understand it, that's your
will qualm that mind.
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But players are active the twenty twenty five Major League
Baseball season, including free agents, with a number of players
designated the number of home runs they've been during the two.
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Thousand and twenty five seasons.
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The last change in the cutoff for the top three
hundred the curb eight Pril twenty ninety. In twenty twenty
five win the Great Showing Old Tonic. He plasted this
two hundred and thirty second career home run, getting the hole.
He was getting the hole an he passed the Greek
Robbins with that mis three, and I'm thinking with it,
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I want to bring it.
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To you, my wing. That's the only way I understand.
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We have Pete Carlos Gian Carlos Danton He's the active
home run leader for the four hundred and twenty nine
So you gotta realize that good wagon can play.
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We got Carlos Daton. Up to the plate. We got
runners on first and third. That council the fifth slider,
swear on pity. Back to the world.
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Danton is out of her Hello to my little reds.
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I love saying the girls loved the long ball and
men love to hit. These people doing their thing.
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He has four and twenty nine so far, and now
I gotta bring in another another great player that you
may you may have heard of. His name, the great
I mean, so up to the back. We got runners
on first and thirty. The count for the bitch smiter
smothered snitty, Get us seven sords up back to the world.
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Out of hell.
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Say hello to my little friends.
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They love saying the girls love the long ball and
men love to hit.
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Beep.
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He hit deep six hundred and nine times and he's
retiring now, so that's his last home run of his career. Also,
we have another great batter by the name of Jim
jan six hundred and twelve home runs and the batter's
box come Jim Dumb whether the first and second the
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cow for the bitch smiter swother, good dude, get the
whole left field.
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Back to the world. Out of health.
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Homers, say hello to my little friends, they said, the
girls love the long ball and men love to hit beep.
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Six hundred and.
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Twelve times is a lot of hitting with the bat,
all friend, that the war We have next, the great
Ken Griffy Junior. He had six hundred and thirty home runs.
In the battest box is Ken Grivirginia. We have runners
on first and thirty.
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The Cowful, the fits.
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Fastball, swelled Hity, get the whole left field back to
the world. Homs say hello to my little firs. They
see the girls love the long ball and being love
to hit deep. Ken griffvirgr with.
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Deep in the black hole six hundreds.
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And thirty times.
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He hit the ball in the black hole all fair
in Levin wore And now now, just when you thought
it was over, the same, hey kid, the great Willie Mays.
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In the battest box, we got runners on first and second.
The counsel, the fifth.
Speaker 13 (27:50):
Slader, swollod Hite, get the whole left field back to
the wall. Willie Mays, out of old birds, say hello
to my little reds.
Speaker 8 (28:03):
They seen the girl loved the lung bomb and men
love to hit deep.
Speaker 14 (28:07):
The say, hey kid, he.
Speaker 13 (28:08):
Went deep six hundred and sixty times to the black hole.
He hit in the black hole, all friends in let
themar and now I got the next battle. The great
he Rid Alex Right Riggins, that good boy with deep
six hundred in ninety six times. Right Riggers ended that
in box, one of the first. This second, they counts
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for the Christians fans. Mom struggled here deep, get the
whole left field, rod Riggins.
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Back to the world.
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Out of her hold.
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Brad say hello to my little friends.
Speaker 8 (28:44):
They say.
Speaker 13 (28:44):
The girl loved the lung bomb, and men love to
hit deep. He Right went deep in the black hole
six hundred in ninety six times in the black hole,
all friends in level world, But not too fat, My friend,
I'm not done yet. I'm another great batter up to
the blake. His name is Albert, who holds the good
old boy armor, who holds saying some of the best
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pitchers out there. We got runners on first and thirty.
The count full depends fastball, swallen pretty deep, getting the
whole back to the world, who hold this out of it?
Speaker 12 (29:20):
So Firs say hello to my little reds.
Speaker 13 (29:23):
They see the girls love the long bowl and men
love to hit the fools. Were the seven hundred and
three times. That's a lot.
Speaker 8 (29:32):
But I'm not done there.
Speaker 13 (29:34):
Seven hundred three times, that's a lot. I got another
great player, but the name bab rue that good boy.
You may have heard about him, bve Ruthe seven hundred
and fourteen times he hit the ball in the black hole.
We got runners on first and third, the count full
of the pitch, curveball, swallen.
Speaker 12 (29:52):
Get deep, get the whole, bab Ruthe, back to.
Speaker 15 (29:56):
The wall, out of he hold man.
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Ye say hello to my little words.
Speaker 8 (30:02):
They say the girl loved the long ball and being
able to hit deep.
Speaker 13 (30:06):
And Babe Ruth was hitting the deep seven hundred and
fourteen times in the black hole. That could the boy
one of the best players ever to hit the ball
deep in through the black hole.
Speaker 8 (30:17):
Now, when you think.
Speaker 13 (30:18):
About players that hit over seven hundred home runs, Babe
Ruth seven hundred and fourteen, Albret Pool.
Speaker 8 (30:25):
Hosts and seven hundred and three. But I'm not done yet.
Speaker 13 (30:29):
I got another player down from Gel John where they
played the all third game in twenty twenty five.
Speaker 8 (30:36):
Cameron Heyan end of the battle box.
Speaker 13 (30:40):
What a what a great performance is sho b Runers
on first and second that counts for the first seven bolt, swivel,
hit deep, get the whole, right field back to the world.
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Hey good is a.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
Oh man?
Speaker 12 (30:56):
You say hello to my little firs.
Speaker 13 (30:59):
I love saying the loved the long ball and being
able to hit deep. It was ammern Hank.
Speaker 14 (31:04):
Emmern Hank did his thing.
Speaker 13 (31:06):
You hit the ball into the black hole seven hundred
and fifty five times in the black hole.
Speaker 8 (31:13):
But I'm not done yet. I'm not done yet. What
a great baseball game.
Speaker 13 (31:19):
And you can see some of the best hitters of
all time when they go deep into the black hole.
Speaker 8 (31:24):
You have none of that.
Speaker 13 (31:26):
Then, Barry Bonds, the Great Terry Bonds. You filled the
ball park in San Francisco. What a great environment with
the La Dodgers. Fernando Alezuela on the mound.
Speaker 8 (31:39):
We got runners on first and third.
Speaker 13 (31:41):
That counts for the bridge, fastball, smuggle and deep get
the hole, Arry bus right field, back to the wall,
out of it into becommy cole homebo. Barry Bonds took
Bernando Aalezuela deep into the black hole.
Speaker 8 (31:59):
You gotta hit them all the black hole.
Speaker 13 (32:01):
All the known Ethma Kebby Goo the great three bars
with seven hundred and sixty two home runs into.
Speaker 8 (32:09):
The black hole.
Speaker 13 (32:09):
You got to think about guys like Barry Bonds. You know,
they didn't always give him the easiest pitches to throw them.
I mean he had whenever a Barry was up to
the plate, he had a hard time getting a good
look because a lot of pitchers were free of him.
It doesn't matter who were throwing the ball. All fan
never were. But I really I want to bring up
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stuff in The Great Sae Kid Willie Mays. He's born
May sixth, nineteen thirty one, and he left the June eighteen,
twenty twenty four. Nicknamed the Say Kid, he was an
amazing American professional baseball center fielder who played twenty three
seasons in Major League Baseball and regarded as one of the.
Speaker 8 (32:53):
Greatest players of all time.
Speaker 13 (32:55):
The Great Sae Kid, with his five told player who
began his career in the Negro League, where he was
running on further take that counsel, the pitch slat sledded
back to the world. The great City keeps getting the
old in the Negro League, playing for the Birmingham Black
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Bearns has spent the rest of his career in the
National League, playing with New York in San Francisco and
also the New York Mets. The great say hey kid,
no matter who you love, as you're Major League Baseball
great player. I gotta say that, say kid definitely and
inspiration because he did his thing. But amazingly, baseball was
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a centregated league, and oftentimes people may say that that's
not a big deal, but it is a big deal.
There's a lot going on. People think about Jackie Robinson,
the guys like that, say hey kid. They had to
do a lot more than just playing baseball. They had
to carry their head up because they faced a lot
of social pressures where people were just downright nasty. But
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you got to realize players like they say, he came
Willie Mays born in Westfield, Alabama, Mains was all around astigue.
He joined the Black Barons of the Negro League in
the American League in nineteen forty eight, playing with them
until the Giants signed him upon his graduation to Maia
School in nineteen fifty. He debuted in Major League Baseball
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with the Giants and won the Rookie of the Year
award in nineteen fifty one after hitting twenty home runs
to have the Giants.
Speaker 8 (34:31):
Win their first minute in fourteen years.
Speaker 13 (34:34):
In nineteen fifty four, he won that dazz of the
League's Most Valuable Player MVP Award, leading the Giants to
their last World Series title before they moved to the
West Coast.
Speaker 8 (34:45):
It's over the shoulder.
Speaker 13 (34:46):
Catch in Game one of the nineteenth fifty four World Series.
One of the most famous players in all the sports
of all time. After the Giants moved to San Francisco,
the seeded by the may Maids went on to win
another NBP Awards.
Speaker 14 (35:00):
In nineteen sixty five doing his thing at.
Speaker 13 (35:03):
Counter take parts, and also led the Giants to that
nineteen sixty two World Series, this time they lost for
the New York Yankees.
Speaker 8 (35:10):
He ended his career with the return to New York after.
Speaker 13 (35:13):
An early season trade to the New York Mets in
nineteen seventy two, retiring after the team's trip to the
nineteen seventy three World Series. He served as a coach
for the Mets the rest of the decade before joining
the Dagante the Giants as a special assistant to the
president General manager. Mays was an All Star.
Speaker 12 (35:33):
Twenty four times.
Speaker 13 (35:36):
He got the black Hole twenty four times, that's a
lot twenty four times.
Speaker 8 (35:41):
He got the black holes as an all stuard time
for the second most appearances in history. He led in
the National.
Speaker 13 (35:48):
League in home rus four times and in slugon present
it's five times. He batted over in three hundred both
the one hundred runs batter than the RBIs ten times each.
Mains was all at the forefront of a resurgence of
speed and swiftness, a lot of speed as an off
of the weapon. In the nineteen fifties, he led the
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league of stolen basis four times, triples three times, runs twice.
His one hundred and seventy nine steals during the decade
top the major leagues.
Speaker 8 (36:18):
He was the first National League players to hit.
Speaker 12 (36:21):
Thirty home runs.
Speaker 8 (36:23):
It's still thirty bases in the same season.
Speaker 12 (36:26):
You gotta get that some praise.
Speaker 8 (36:28):
And that's why he's inducted into.
Speaker 12 (36:30):
The black Hole. You got to get him the praise.
Speaker 8 (36:32):
He got the black hole miny times.
Speaker 13 (36:34):
Thirty home runs and thirty stolen basis, the first player
in history to reach both three hundred home runs and
three hundred stolen bases.
Speaker 12 (36:43):
You gotta get that some praise he was getting in
the black hole. Three hundred home runs.
Speaker 13 (36:48):
And three hundreds Thoman basis, and the second player and
the first white handed hitter to hit six hundred home runs.
May's also set staturd for the offensive Brilliants, winning twelve
secondive Gold Glove Awards.
Speaker 8 (37:01):
You gotta get that some praise.
Speaker 13 (37:03):
He was getting the black Hole twelve, the second f
Gold Glove Awards after their careation in the nineteen fifty
seven season, still the record for out shuders, he led
the National League Center sold dos in double plays five
times and assists three times, a classic ascap up of
a five told player then say hey kids. Finished his
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career with a three to zo two batting average. At
the time of his retirement, he held the National League
record for career runs scored at two thousand and sixty
two and ranked second in league history behind the great
Dan Muchel in games played two thousand, nine hundred in
ninety two, third in home runs at six hundred and sixteen,
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at bats ten thousand, eight hundred and eighty one runs
batted in one thousand, nine hundred and three total basis
six thousand and sixty six excebten one thousand, three hundred
and twenty three and you walk one thousand, four hundred
in sixty four times.
Speaker 12 (38:04):
They were afraid he begin the hole.
Speaker 8 (38:06):
So they walked.
Speaker 13 (38:08):
Fortune hits at three thousand, two hundred in ninety three
fifty fecking persentis at five fifty seven, eighth in doubles
at five hundred and twenty three. His one hundred and
forty triples ranked fourth among all active players at the
nineteen forty five now He old major league records for
games as a center fielder two thousand, eight hundred and
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twenty nine and putouts as an outfitterer seven thousand and
ninety five times. That ended his career behind only the
Great Taycob in total games as an outfielder two thousand,
eight hundred and forty two, wreckings seven and assists at
one hundred eighty eight, and third in double plays at
fifty nine in center fields. The Great Saying Kid was
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the elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in nineteen
seventy nine, his first year of eligibility, and was named
the Major League Baseball All Since Mate in nineteen ninety nine.
You gotta get that to raise, get the whole, say
hey kid, get the hole. You gotta realize maze get
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a lot of this in Jim Drove Well, he made
the say he Kid was awarded their Presidential Medal of
Freedom by President Rock Obama in two thousand and fifteen.
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Speaker 7 (40:37):
Up with it on az in Ears Andrew, what do
you think of Bonnie Blue sleeping with one fifty seven man?
Speaker 12 (40:43):
Damn?
Speaker 7 (40:43):
How honest should I be? Out of ten?
Speaker 11 (40:46):
I to be honest?
Speaker 4 (40:47):
You want to be honest?
Speaker 7 (40:47):
Honest?
Speaker 11 (40:48):
Yeah, go on.
Speaker 7 (40:50):
I don't understand why men sit here and try and
lecture you about it. I don't understand why men.
Speaker 4 (40:55):
Sit here and say you shouldn't do it. That's your
body of your choice, right.
Speaker 18 (40:58):
This is the world we now live in. This is
the result of feminism. You are the perfect end result
of feminism in the world I believe in. In the conservative,
traditionally masculinely ruled world, a man would be in charge
of his daughters until they're handed over to their husbands
or boyfriends, and there would be a degree of masculine guidance.
But feminism didn't want that. You know, women complain that
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men don't want to get married. We did actually want
to get married when we got obedient virgins, but they
disappeared and they complained about the patriarchy, and they were
tired of us giving them a house to live in
and kids to raise, and they wanted to make their
own choices. So she's making her own choice a fantastic thing.
I actually have a lot of respect for you because
you own it and you're honest about it. What if
it was your adult, well that won't happen. But she's
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her own person. I never said my daughter's her own person.
I said, I said, really want to be their own people.
But my point is there's so many women who go
to Magaloof for a weekend and do something very similar,
and then they come back to England and get with
some guy and start asking for presents for him and
talking about how they deserve a traditional relationship and they
want to get married and they want a Christmas president
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all this bullshit.
Speaker 4 (42:04):
Most women do exactly what Bonnie does. I don't see
you any different than most women.
Speaker 7 (42:07):
And I'm not saying that in a nice women don't
sleep with a thousands of pigs.
Speaker 4 (42:12):
One thousand doesn't matter.
Speaker 7 (42:15):
I think it does.
Speaker 18 (42:16):
I don't really think it does. It's all disgusting to me.
If I'm not a woman, And she said, I just
sucked it yesterday. I'd say, well, I find you repulsive.
I don't want to sleep with you.
Speaker 11 (42:25):
You're only get after virgins.
Speaker 4 (42:27):
Well, it's not about only going after virgins.
Speaker 18 (42:29):
But I think if you're a straight man, the idea
of having a bunch of men a woman that you're
with is pretty repulsive.
Speaker 7 (42:36):
Everyone has a past, everyone has a past.
Speaker 4 (42:42):
That's more acceptable.
Speaker 7 (42:44):
In fact, let's analyze that everyone has a path.
Speaker 4 (42:47):
You're right, everyone does have a past.
Speaker 18 (42:48):
It's true, But isn't the primary objective of a man
to find a woman with as little past as possible?
Would you argue that's one of the precursors to finding
a wife? Absolutely won that wives were supposed to be virgins.
Speaker 12 (43:00):
And this was the deal.
Speaker 4 (43:00):
This is the thing, the reason I'm proud of Bonnie,
and I am genuinely proud of you.
Speaker 7 (43:04):
I like Bonnie, I like what she's doing, because the
deal was, you're not like contradicting yourself in what way? Well,
you're proud of us sleeping with one fifty seven guys,
but women should be virgins.
Speaker 18 (43:16):
No, I'm saying that the social contract, the construct of
society that made family function was women were obedient virgins
and they found a man who provided for them, and
they listened to that man. Women have then said, we
don't like the patriarchy. We're tired of being provided for,
We're tired of being taken care of. We don't want
to listen to anybody. We want to make our own decisions.
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That was women and feminism that ended the traditional family unit.
Speaker 13 (43:41):
Now I'm gonna let you hear that's Andrew Tate his
thoughts on what's going on in the world of dating.
And a lot of athletes that just became multimillionnerius last night,
they're gonna deal with this reality whether they want to
believe it or not. And for me with vig D Sports,
this guy got over half a million listeners this program.
It's about what happens when you become a multimillionaire. And
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athletes need to hear this because this is what's going
on in the dating world. Is not much stories, but
you can hear from Andrew take it also Bonnie Blue.
Speaker 4 (44:12):
And now women can make their own decisions. So I'm
glad that Bonnie's making her own decision.
Speaker 11 (44:16):
Yeah, I'm here to take I take women back one
hundred years.
Speaker 8 (44:19):
I might know.
Speaker 11 (44:19):
I'm a clear example of how it's being found.
Speaker 16 (44:21):
I use my body, I do what I want when
I want, And this is the thing you've been banging
on about for years. And when I get hate, like
when I click on the comments, these women are like, oh,
you're taking us back a hundred years the virus to
stay at home almoth two and think what the fuck
was you wrote in for?
Speaker 13 (44:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 19 (44:36):
Yeah, it actually makes absolutely no sense. You're not taking
this is the future. You know, all them t shirts
that they have back in the data said the future
is female. That's what Bonnie Blue is now. To normalize
a thousand bodies into one body, as what Andrew Tam
is doing, I do not agree with that.
Speaker 4 (44:49):
I still think that the.
Speaker 19 (44:50):
Numbers, the low ass numbers, matter, baby, because with so
much in the future as females that to expect virgins
is literally it's impossible. And while I agree, watching pac
asters talk to Bonnie Blue as if they're trying to
fix her makes absolutely no sense. They should absolutely be
content that is critiquing what the hell that she is doing,
because if you allow women like her to just go
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unabated critique, free consequence, free you're.
Speaker 3 (45:15):
Going to create more versions of them.
Speaker 19 (45:17):
Normalizing her level of degree of debauchery is the fall
of that modern day society.
Speaker 3 (45:23):
You're gonna it's gonna be sodom and gomore baby.
Speaker 4 (45:25):
Anyway, let's keep going. Bonnie say this is the future.
This is fantastic. She's not what Western society is headed to.
Femini going to see her, pretend this is stalled.
Speaker 18 (45:37):
Why are we going to sit here and pretend that
most women who go on girls holidays aren't doing something
similar to what Bonnie does just to stall a camera.
Why are we going to sit here and pretend that
these men who walk around with their wives in the
pub in England and they're like, oh my wife, you
have one has a pasted o. No, no, she's done
the same ship. What's the difference. Who gives a right?
We're either going to care and accept that women are
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judged on their past and judged on their innocence, and
judged on their naivete and judged on these things like
it used to be, or we're gonna sit and say
it doesn't matter.
Speaker 7 (46:07):
Everyone has a pass.
Speaker 4 (46:08):
Well, everyone has a passed that who's past we gets
it doesn't really.
Speaker 7 (46:10):
Matter anymore, what would you do if it was your
daughter tonight?
Speaker 4 (46:14):
But why are you asking question?
Speaker 7 (46:16):
It's not an impossible question. It is how it can't happen,
but anything can happen.
Speaker 4 (46:21):
It's against the laws of physics.
Speaker 16 (46:25):
I mean, if you're just so open elected of a
thousands a thousands, it's not impossible.
Speaker 7 (46:31):
To her date.
Speaker 4 (46:32):
That's what she's taken literally impossible for my daughter.
Speaker 11 (46:35):
What are you going to be there against your doors?
Are saying that's not entine?
Speaker 18 (46:37):
Well, my daughter just wouldn't make that decision. So why
because I still raise her in a household where she
is masculinely guided, and she will be guided by me
until I hand her over to some other man.
Speaker 19 (46:49):
What's interesting about that is that Andrew Tait has been
on record and saying that a father is not needed
within presence of kids, right, And I think he was
saying that in order to try to explain how often
you would see him without children being present. But now
he's saying that he's a masculine presence within a life.
And I wonder if that is through digital means or
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more so now in reality, or he's shifting his talking points,
because one would it make sense without the other.
Speaker 3 (47:16):
Let's go.
Speaker 18 (47:17):
However, I believe when women are left to their own devices,
they will only ever make stupid decisions.
Speaker 11 (47:22):
Was mine as stupid decision?
Speaker 4 (47:23):
I wouldn't say.
Speaker 18 (47:24):
It's any more stupid than most decisions women make. To
be honest with you, I think that most women to
some degree are sex workers anyway. Like, let's be honest
about it, right, most women look at Miami or Dubai.
Speaker 4 (47:36):
What's your job?
Speaker 18 (47:37):
Oh, I'll call a boyfriend. So your job is being
a girlfriend. Why does he give you money because you
give him sex? So most women are sex workers anyway.
Speaker 7 (47:43):
To be honest, the family Union was.
Speaker 18 (47:47):
Well, then you're a sex workers one customer, you know,
which is nice? I guess it's better, it's more efficient.
But what about if you're raising children?
Speaker 7 (47:55):
That's not sex work?
Speaker 18 (47:56):
Is no, that's being a mother? Yeah, all right, so
that's interesting. Wrong said this, not me. So they're either virgins,
sex workers or mothers?
Speaker 7 (48:03):
Are those things?
Speaker 4 (48:03):
Are those the three categories? I think that's what Rob
just said.
Speaker 7 (48:08):
I just sat in the middle, and women have to
choose to be one of them. So is that what
you think?
Speaker 18 (48:12):
I think that when a woman becomes a mother, she
has a purpose, and I think that women should be
having children as soon as possible, and I think it
gives their life a direction, and I think it's the
most important thing to preserve society, especially if you want
to talk about geopolitics and talk about race and all
of these things. If you want to have a country
that looks like the country it used to be, you
need to have the original people from there having children.
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I think all of that is true absolutely. I think
every day a woman goes without having kids is probably primarily.
Speaker 7 (48:38):
A waste of time.
Speaker 4 (48:40):
But once again, what does it matter what I think?
Speaker 8 (48:42):
Rob.
Speaker 4 (48:42):
I've given up, Rob, I've given up trying to save
the world. No, no, no, no, Rob.
Speaker 18 (48:48):
I've given up on misogyny and all this stuff they
attacked you with the matrix they keep throwing me in jail.
I am now all for women empowerment. I think women
should run around and as many men as they want.
I like what Bonnie's doing.
Speaker 4 (48:59):
She's getting you'd get the bags she's getting rich. Most
girls out here don't want to have kids.
Speaker 7 (49:03):
They just want to get broken bags and Instagram likes.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
Good good.
Speaker 7 (49:07):
I'm a feminist, a pro feminism.
Speaker 18 (49:09):
This is the world out how the world's gonna end up,
who gives them, who cares about the future.
Speaker 16 (49:14):
You see women go around new sex their advantage, but
then I happy to cry about it straight away. So
we took advantage of Maine's you're the one that wanted
to do sex to have like the job promotion, or
you're the one that wanted to have sex to get
more attention or try and be more lied.
Speaker 11 (49:27):
But then they cry about and that's what I get
frustrated about.
Speaker 19 (49:30):
Listen, the biggest critique of this portion of the interview
is going to be Andrew Tate saying things such as
most women are like this and he's liking it to
actions like boyfriend and Hubai or Miami and kind of
like what that exchange sort of needs.
Speaker 4 (49:44):
But I think about it a little bit more simpler
than that.
Speaker 19 (49:47):
I think about it as you look at a woman
talk to you in public, and then you go up
on a digital footprint and their social media profile. I mean, shit,
take a look at a cross section of what we
would review on Pop the Balloon, how often would say
it was over fifty percent of the time that we
look at a woman that claimed God fearing right, that
claim that they're looking for a boyfriend or relationship, and
you can go see their ass upon their social media profile,
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thereby leveraging their sexuality as a component of the offering
that they show for all of these men detailing their
past or detailing how they will leverage their sexuality their
vaginas in order to get what the fuck that they want.
And that's just the current state reality of the situation.
And you got men now that actually want to get married,
that want to pursue something with women. But the dating
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pool has absolutely pissing it degradated by modern day feminism.
Modern day feminism has absolutely failed women. It's created this debaucherous,
ridiculous ass normalcy amongst them with paul and.
Speaker 16 (50:45):
Styles that people in my industry, they'll do this for
a few years, get the money, get the boob jobs,
get the house, and then starting to go, oh my god,
I's forced into the industry. Oh my god, someone to
call my money.
Speaker 3 (50:54):
Yeah, have you ever.
Speaker 4 (50:54):
Considered the job as a lawyer?
Speaker 3 (50:56):
Yeah, she's good.
Speaker 4 (50:58):
I could do with you one hundredercent.
Speaker 18 (51:00):
Right, So the answer, so this is the reason when
I said I like what Bonnie does, because Bonnie completely
one hundred percent owns what she does, and she says,
it's my decision. And I've seen people try and lecture you.
I've seen people sit there and try and lecture you.
Fools are say like, oh, you're a creature.
Speaker 4 (51:15):
Of God and you be doing this.
Speaker 18 (51:17):
You should, you want. It's something to you to do
whatever you want. And you're not saying anybody trick you
into it. It's your decision.
Speaker 4 (51:24):
And let's be honest.
Speaker 18 (51:24):
When they talk about taking women back one hundred years,
let's actually be very honest your law.
Speaker 11 (51:28):
No disrespect, disrespect.
Speaker 18 (51:30):
There's always been hors, had whores. There's always been whores.
The Aztecs had whores. You think they weren't concubines in
the main dynasty, little Chinese peep, of course they work.
There's always been whores. It's the oldest profession in the world.
Speaker 11 (51:48):
Exactly.
Speaker 7 (51:48):
So do you think it's a legitimate jump, I mean,
check her.
Speaker 19 (51:52):
Not only so whoores back in the day? Right, that's
like a poor person's john.
Speaker 20 (52:00):
But due to the Internet in media today, you could
be a digital strumpet. And E thought it would be
a multimatia if done correctly, if you had the right
marketing team behind you, and you was blessed by the
God that you were forsaken.
Speaker 19 (52:15):
With the appropriate genetics, you could be a multi It's
absolutely insane what the digitization of vagina has done for
whores bank accounts.
Speaker 12 (52:26):
It says, absolutely insane.
Speaker 18 (52:28):
Maybe Bang, I'm sure she's making a fi loads of money.
So this is here's where where do you draw the line.
We're going to live in this false dichotomy because the
world was very simple once not too long ago, and
men had this terrible.
Speaker 4 (52:41):
Misogynistic view, which I of course.
Speaker 18 (52:43):
Don't agree with, that women can't make their own decisions
because they're natruly chaotic and when women decide anything life stuff.
Speaker 4 (52:50):
In fact, these men and they're disgusting.
Speaker 18 (52:53):
No, no, these men, and they're disgusting misogynst believe if
you gave women the vote, we'd end up with open
borders and drag queen story out.
Speaker 4 (53:00):
They didn't give women the vote. Then they did give
women the vote, and society took a particular direction.
Speaker 18 (53:06):
But when men were in charge of things, women didn't
have to worry about what they can do with their
life because their father took take care of it and
then their husband took care of it. But now we
live in a brand new world where women can make
all of their own decisions. And the path she's chosen,
I don't think is any different than most paths women take.
I think she's just more honest about it and more
(53:26):
upfront about it. If you're going to go to Dubai
and meet a girlfriend and you think she hasn't been
working for money the entire time she was looking.
Speaker 4 (53:35):
If you're in Miami and you got girls on your
boat and you think they're not looking for money all
of the time.
Speaker 18 (53:39):
Now they may not say per hour, but they'll be
kind of guy they barely like to get the rent paid,
or they're kind of guy they barely like because he.
Speaker 7 (53:45):
Has a car.
Speaker 4 (53:46):
So women are looking for money all the time. Anyway,
that's all women do now. The entire Western world is
women looking for money.
Speaker 7 (53:52):
So how English?
Speaker 19 (53:54):
He keeps on using these examples like of rich people
problems and it kind of just shows the amount of
money that he has and he's not really speaking for
the average man. But you know, we talk about footy calls, right,
I've told you guys specifically years ago, years ago taking
women out on dates and suggesting a particular spot and
there it's just not up to their stuff and their standards. Meanwhile,
it's like twenty dollars a plate at the place that
(54:16):
I was suggesting. That's why the conversation of cheesecake factory
went so viral about a year or so ago. So,
although it's not direct, it's an indirect way of saying
that you are not paying enough for me.
Speaker 18 (54:27):
What how critical would it be for me to sit
here and say, Bonnie, who's honest, who monetizes it directly
with her own media empire, who's upfront about it and
makes money from it, is a worse person than the girl.
Speaker 4 (54:38):
Who walks around like she's goody two shoes.
Speaker 18 (54:40):
And then sucks dick in a magaloof toilet because that's
what most girls are doing anyway, rumps rub, They're all
the same.
Speaker 11 (54:48):
He's trying to say I'm no special now, No, I'm.
Speaker 18 (54:50):
Saying you're special actually, because you've gone so far through
you've come out as the queen of the queen regulations.
Speaker 7 (54:56):
But didn't you say this kind of thing is the
demise of Western society.
Speaker 18 (55:00):
I mean, if I was a misogynists, I would believe
this is the final end result of feminism and the
end times are here, and that nobody's gonna have kids anymore,
and that the idea of a beautiful marriage between a
man and a woman is now completely gone.
Speaker 7 (55:13):
I mean, if I was a disgusting misogynist. But since
they keep ray, you don't have one beautiful marriage team
like keys.
Speaker 4 (55:18):
No, I don't.
Speaker 7 (55:19):
No, I don't have you select with one fifty seven
women at least. So are you quite similar?
Speaker 4 (55:26):
Absolutely not?
Speaker 1 (55:28):
Why not?
Speaker 18 (55:28):
Because it's the male's prerogative to impregnate as many females
as possible. This is the masculine prerogative. This is biologically
my prerogative is.
Speaker 7 (55:38):
To do that.
Speaker 16 (55:38):
I think we should do a breeding competition. We'll see
if you can get girl pregnant quicker then I can
get pregnant.
Speaker 4 (55:44):
Well, I mean a competition. I think i'd win. I
don't know.
Speaker 18 (55:51):
It's interesting because no, But it's interesting because you have
to look at society when you look at these things.
You have to look at society from an animalistic perspective
and a societal perspective. From an animalistic perspective, it's a
masculine imperative to get as many women as possible.
Speaker 13 (56:02):
Pro But if you want to know, but if you
want to be purely it's not fifteen hundred and twelve, but.
Speaker 4 (56:07):
Let's be purely animalistic. Let's let's talk about this like profression.
Speaker 15 (56:12):
Of course, like my.
Speaker 4 (56:13):
Parents brought me.
Speaker 16 (56:14):
No, I don't know, but like my parents, I mean,
everyone says my parents can't love me, my family want
to do swing me.
Speaker 11 (56:19):
It's not the case.
Speaker 16 (56:20):
My family brought me up to be independent and live
my best life how I want to live. And as
much as people think that is so shameful, that's disgusting,
Like my life's become so much better and I'm happy.
As much as people think I should be scarred, she
should kill myself and everything else, It's like, I am happy.
Speaker 11 (56:33):
I generally lived a much better life to my family,
Nothing bit proud of me. Are you really happy, really
really happy?
Speaker 8 (56:39):
Happy?
Speaker 7 (56:41):
You're happy?
Speaker 16 (56:41):
I generally lived a much better life to my family,
Nothing bit proud of me. Are you really happy, really
really happy?
Speaker 11 (56:48):
Happy?
Speaker 7 (56:48):
When you're happy?
Speaker 4 (56:50):
She's not voting, she's great.
Speaker 8 (56:52):
This is what we need.
Speaker 4 (56:53):
Do you want to be prime minister or not?
Speaker 8 (56:54):
Really?
Speaker 3 (56:55):
No?
Speaker 8 (56:55):
See done, bro, This is it.
Speaker 18 (56:57):
This is what we need in society, honest about their
sex work, because all women out here are sex working anyway,
what's the latter you've been in Dubai recently. Find a
woman who ain't sex working. That is a challenge, sir,
one million dollars to find a woman who ain't living
off a man, because that is sex work. You've given sex,
she's given you money.
Speaker 7 (57:16):
That's that's the game, I tweet says.
Speaker 11 (57:18):
She's so true. I've never thought of it like that.
Speaker 4 (57:19):
I tweeted.
Speaker 11 (57:20):
When people a boyfriend and girlfriends.
Speaker 16 (57:21):
The first time, they do a low paid job, not
got the educations, do anything better, So and they're having
sex to the partners, keep them interested.
Speaker 11 (57:28):
The partner's paying the bills. It's a sex work with
one client.
Speaker 18 (57:32):
I said this, I tweeted it, and the whole world
lost its mind because you know me, I'm gonna provocateur,
but I said, yeah, women are sex workers. You can
either have a bunch of customers with OnlyFans, or you
can have one customer called a husband or boyfriend, or
you can be ugly and unfortunately then you've got to
get a job. But if you're pretty enough, you don't
do that. You find a boyfriend or a husband or
sugar daddy whatever you want to call him, and he's
(57:53):
paying your bills. Go to Centrape Monaco Can, go to Miami,
go to Dubai, go to Hong Kong, go of these
cities and find a beautiful woman and ask her her job.
She either doesn't work because her boyfriend takes care of her,
or she has some bullshit vanity project which loses money
that her husband pays for, owns a flower shop that
loses money each month.
Speaker 4 (58:14):
Great businesswoman, independent bullshit. Women are only ever been sex workers.
Speaker 18 (58:18):
Women have only ever translated into money or see into
provision or into protection.
Speaker 4 (58:25):
Does all women have had are done?
Speaker 18 (58:26):
Let's talk about the ancient days when the ancient whoever's
the tribe got conquered by another tribe. You're sitting around,
there's one hundred men, there's one hundred women. One hundred
men go out to war, they lose. The conquering tribe
comes and takes over the ground, takes over the women.
Speaker 4 (58:42):
What do the women do? Here's some plussy, don't kill me, bleathe.
It's the hundred they know, but it doesn't matter. That's
what they've all. That's all they've ever done.
Speaker 18 (58:51):
And I'm telling you now, you know you watch hunger
games and there's in Catinus evergreen run around with her
bullshit fucking bow and arrow. When World War III finally comes,
is gonna see a whole bunch of women hook it.
That's all they're gonna do. They'll be like shave world
War three. I need money, I need a man who
can protect me. Here's some anyone, Oh I would of them,
and of course women, anyone to survive. Look at look
(59:14):
at France of World War two. You hear about the
war brides. They all have their head shaved. You don't
know about this, Oh you didn't know. I'll tell you.
The Nazis kicked of all the French. Then the Nazis
soldiers turn up to Paris. Nazi soldiers have money. Average
Frenchman he either lost in war, lost a leg and
has no money. He's a brokie. The Nazis Nazi guy,
he's got money, he's got the German Deutsche Mark, he's
(59:35):
got a nice uniform.
Speaker 4 (59:36):
He's a winner. All the French women were in the Nazis.
They killed their husband. The next guy a year later.
Why because he can provide, he can protect. They give
them status, They get to go out and party. They
all had their head shaved afterwards.
Speaker 18 (59:49):
Once the French once the Americans kicked the Germans out
France straight away.
Speaker 4 (59:54):
Well, there you go. This is what women do. Women say. Okay,
let me look at the world.
Speaker 18 (01:00:00):
I'm not as strong as a man. I'm not as
determined as a man. I'm not as intellig I'm not
as intelligent as a man. I care do any of
these things men can do? What's the one differentiator I have?
So let me turn my into what I want. That's
not a bad thing, that's just that's just understanding the world.
Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
Right?
Speaker 7 (01:00:16):
Do you think this is a positive message for society.
Speaker 4 (01:00:19):
I'm not here giving any messages.
Speaker 18 (01:00:21):
I am a commentator, say, sir, I see the common
I'm not playing football.
Speaker 4 (01:00:29):
I'm commentating on the game. That's all I'm doing.
Speaker 7 (01:00:32):
And listening to you.
Speaker 4 (01:00:33):
Well, they're listening to me commentating. I'm telling everyone how
it works.
Speaker 16 (01:00:37):
Everything we've said, you'd learned in history at school. Everything
we're saying is factual.
Speaker 7 (01:00:41):
Learn in history at school, about.
Speaker 16 (01:00:43):
At school, But yeah, I learn at school that people
had the head shaved. Now you learn about what happened
at the world and not happened that's factual. You don't
you didn't ever learn at school or the women went
to war, of course you didn't. They stayed at home,
they cooked, they had the house ready like it stayed
the same, the same as.
Speaker 19 (01:01:00):
Doing right now is actually super villain level of genius.
He's being sarcastic enough and trolling enough to destroy feminism
without saying overtly all of the negative viral things that
he's ever said in regards to feminism. He's aligning with
feminism and demonstrating how it's the downfall of society, demonstrating how,
(01:01:24):
you know, women's biological imperative, you know, And he's exaggerating
enough to have viral components of this interview hit virality,
utilizing real world examples. And the craziest shit on top
of all of this is that Bonnie Blue is a
great Like they're in agreeance throughout.
Speaker 3 (01:01:41):
The entire conversation.
Speaker 19 (01:01:43):
So he's saying something that is utterly ridiculous, knowing damn
well that he want his own daughter to become a
part of this, yet demonstrating how damaging a ridiculous the
ideology is. And then you have like the world's most
popular s worker just yeah, you're right, because like this
this is actually genius. He's effectively humiliating her while also
(01:02:08):
making her think that he's on her side. Absolutely brilliant
forty chess moon correct.
Speaker 18 (01:02:16):
And the reason I'm saying all these things is to
highlight how it's awfully hypocrylical for anybody in modern Western society,
anybody who believes in women's liberation, anyone who believes women
should be allowed to vote, anyone who believes in women
are allowed to lead a country, anyone who listens to
their wife's stupid opinions on anything. To give Bonnie a
second of hard time, because it's all the same thought power,
(01:02:37):
it's all the same thought process. If you're a man
who says I have a wife and we got married
when she was a virgin, and she doesn't vote, and
she obeys me absolutely, and I'm the king of this household,
then maybe you could have an opinion.
Speaker 4 (01:02:50):
But if you're gonna sit in there go, oh my
wife as a past I love her anyway, then shut
the f up.
Speaker 18 (01:02:54):
And that's ninety nine percent of men, bra Do you
understand About three times a week I see a woman
i've plowed get married on Instagram.
Speaker 4 (01:03:01):
At least I see it.
Speaker 7 (01:03:03):
I see the man walking down the aisle holding her
hand doing the whole humiliation ritual.
Speaker 4 (01:03:06):
I see the whole thing.
Speaker 7 (01:03:07):
He got on one knee and I just watched it.
Speaker 4 (01:03:10):
I was like, bro, the fuck.
Speaker 7 (01:03:11):
I don't think's anything wrong with that, But there is,
because I know what happened that night. People, it is
under investigation for things like that.
Speaker 1 (01:03:22):
Give up.
Speaker 18 (01:03:23):
But the point is this, If that man's gonna go
everyone who's the past, then then who is he to
comment on anything else?
Speaker 4 (01:03:29):
Because her past was me?
Speaker 8 (01:03:30):
Sir?
Speaker 7 (01:03:31):
So all of your girlfriend's virgins before you.
Speaker 18 (01:03:34):
Well, here's where you have to as a man, do
your best to find a woman if you want to
take her seriously with as little history as possible.
Speaker 4 (01:03:41):
If that's the kind of thing that bothers you, does
it you? But well it depends.
Speaker 11 (01:03:46):
I mean, surely your best place to go that is
high school?
Speaker 18 (01:03:48):
Well, well we have fe careful. I'm under investigation here.
But it depends because there's different categories of women.
Speaker 4 (01:03:56):
Right, everything is.
Speaker 18 (01:03:57):
Life's actually fine if you keep every anything in the
right place. If you use a fork for forking and
a spoon for spooning, everything's fine. It only gets confusing
when you try and mix the two up.
Speaker 4 (01:04:08):
All men love horse men.
Speaker 11 (01:04:10):
Love horse look good technique.
Speaker 18 (01:04:12):
Of course, any man say you love horse, well, any
man who says he doesn't love horses a liar.
Speaker 7 (01:04:17):
So you love horse? Well, if I'm on a boat
in Miami, I don't want.
Speaker 11 (01:04:21):
Would you for a blow job with your teeth or
the mouth? He needs one with experience?
Speaker 4 (01:04:25):
Well, well if you if you want girls who are
just a good time, they're not going to be.
Speaker 18 (01:04:30):
That emotionally invested. They're probably gonna be spluts. If you're
gonna go to a party with twenty women, you want
women who are just a good time.
Speaker 12 (01:04:35):
Good time.
Speaker 18 (01:04:36):
Women are hose, and men love hose. But men want
that dichotomy because we want our cake and eat it.
We want a wife, and we want hose and we
want boat. It only gets confusing for a man when
he puts some of the wrong category. What happened is
a man on me a hoe, fall in love with
her because he can't control himself, and then try and say,
oh no, she's white feet.
Speaker 4 (01:04:52):
Because he loves he's an idiot. But if you're me
and you can sit and go, okay, that one's a
good one.
Speaker 18 (01:04:56):
She's white feet. Those are the hose, they're this, and
you just keep everything in this right place.
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
It's fine.
Speaker 7 (01:05:01):
So Bonnie is a hope.
Speaker 4 (01:05:02):
I don't want to insult Bonnie Blue.
Speaker 11 (01:05:04):
You can't insult me.
Speaker 7 (01:05:05):
I mean you called her a hoe when I last
talked to you. No, I said she was a whore,
And I said, it's the difference anymore.
Speaker 18 (01:05:12):
Well, there is a big difference because horrors get paid,
and horrors are actually a much higher social standing than
a hoe because hoes are fucking dumb do it for free.
Speaker 4 (01:05:21):
Wores make money. So I think she she's that different.
Speaker 8 (01:05:25):
Well now you do.
Speaker 11 (01:05:26):
Now, I always say, you can call me a prostitute, slot, slide, whole, whatever.
I don't care like. You just can't insult me that
I own it. Whatever word you want to call me.
Speaker 18 (01:05:34):
It's not even insulting. It's just a factual description. Yeah,
it's a factual description.
Speaker 16 (01:05:38):
Shows me on.
Speaker 4 (01:05:40):
There you go, that's why she's so good at her job.
Speaker 16 (01:05:42):
By the time I by the time you finished call
me off, I'm going to leave this chair with the
web piles.
Speaker 8 (01:05:45):
Well, there you go.
Speaker 4 (01:05:46):
That's why she's so good at her job.
Speaker 7 (01:05:48):
I have that effect anyway.
Speaker 4 (01:05:49):
But the point I'm making here is any man who
sits and goes, Oh, I hate horrores, I hate hose.
Speaker 7 (01:05:56):
That's all I can lie.
Speaker 18 (01:05:57):
There's such a scenarios in which they're very welcome and
very like, but the scenarios in which they're not.
Speaker 7 (01:06:03):
So everyone has their standing in life, Everyone has their.
Speaker 4 (01:06:05):
Place in life.
Speaker 18 (01:06:06):
Bonnie, even I would argue, maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong,
but you can correct me. Bonnie will have sex with
one man, or have sex with a certain type of man,
or have sex with what whoever, but she'd marry a
different type of man. To marry someone is different than
having sex with someone. You wouldn't just marry anyone, would you.
You'd have to kind of like him.
Speaker 13 (01:06:23):
Yeah, this is real conversation, not only for professional athletes.
It get over a half million views, and that's why
I want to add it to the program today. You
can see what people are going through. It's kind of
scary out there in the dating world. Just a thought,
here's a seven more minutes of Adjutay.
Speaker 11 (01:06:44):
Yeah, sure, it'd be completely different.
Speaker 16 (01:06:45):
I generally have sex with anyone of legal age, but
if I'm thinking of marriage, it's completely different.
Speaker 18 (01:06:50):
Okay, So even in Bonnie's mind, she treats a certain
way and respects in a certain way, and there's people
she has sex with without any emotional attachment. That's exactly
how is a is a man a woman? You'll treat
a certain way and have a certain mouth feeling foreigners women, you're.
Speaker 7 (01:07:03):
Just yeah, that's that's it.
Speaker 4 (01:07:05):
He's not a point.
Speaker 18 (01:07:06):
Everything's actually fine. Men saying they hate whoores and they
hate all this. That's all why men love horse in
the right scenario. So you're asking me my girlfriends, Well,
I mean it depends if you catch me on a boat.
If you catch me on my yacht with twenty five women,
are they all virgins?
Speaker 8 (01:07:19):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:07:20):
But do I have children from some virgins?
Speaker 8 (01:07:22):
Yes?
Speaker 11 (01:07:23):
If you have a host of virgin party, you count me.
Speaker 7 (01:07:24):
And how would you get into a virgin park?
Speaker 8 (01:07:28):
Whatever?
Speaker 3 (01:07:28):
I pause it right there.
Speaker 19 (01:07:30):
Actually, what Andrew just said was probably one of the
most important things for young men to realize within this
entire conversation, because I think that, and I also think
like a major component of my content specific to the
audience of men that are watching, is I think that
due to you know, our current situation of overmothering, underfathering,
(01:07:51):
the current situation of normalizing not necessarily Bonnie blues, but
kind of normalizing being sexually liberated within society. Women dressing
up however they want up on the digital social media
as or what have you. Men are incorrectly putting, you know,
a woman in a woman category who is a wife
(01:08:11):
versus ah. They have been incorrectly doing it. They are
not privy to the red flags. They treat all women
the same rose colored glasses so much to the extent
of I will watch men show up to a club
or a bar and a girl that they hugging up
on is goddamn half naked, where her damn ariolas showing
(01:08:31):
and her ass cheeks out, and he thinks that that
is a flex. That just goes to show you how
confused some of these young men are so without you
purposefully understanding of a woman's a foot versus a woman
as a spoon versus a woman who's a knife. Right,
you gotta categorize them correctly before you ever take them seriously.
(01:08:51):
That was a fantastic point.
Speaker 3 (01:08:53):
Let's listen to just a little bit more.
Speaker 11 (01:08:55):
I's take the jinitors. I'm obsessed with it.
Speaker 7 (01:08:57):
Why are you obsessed with taking boys vigeon in a piece,
which is like how Andrew likes eighteen year old.
Speaker 18 (01:09:02):
Wait, careful, careful now under investigation.
Speaker 11 (01:09:08):
What I have said, eighteen is a legal age. I
don't know what U class is legal.
Speaker 18 (01:09:11):
Eighteen is leg You're right, yeah, But the reason actually,
it's interesting you said this, But the reason men prefer
younger women is because they have less history. That's why
the average twenty two year olds live less life than
the average thirty year old.
Speaker 7 (01:09:25):
That's why men prefer younger women in general.
Speaker 4 (01:09:28):
But I'm sorry to interrupt you.
Speaker 18 (01:09:29):
But I'm I'm just being I'm just clarifying because everything
gets clip farmed before you know it.
Speaker 11 (01:09:34):
You know, I'm back in head, not eighteen nineteen.
Speaker 16 (01:09:37):
I'd happily take an eighteen year old on their birthday
that closer to eighteen.
Speaker 11 (01:09:40):
I just want them, you know, to be young, innocent.
I wanted to strip them from that. I want to
watch that we come for the first time from a
girl like I looked at. And I also think it's educational,
So I'm obsessed.
Speaker 16 (01:09:53):
As educational you think about sex education at school, it's
from a middle aged teacher that's not been laid and
they basically say, you have sex, are you probably going
to die from st date. There's no information. If anything,
they should whip up one of my DVDs, put it
on screen and show look, that's how the dick enters,
this is how you get a girl.
Speaker 11 (01:10:09):
Well, there's none of that, So me.
Speaker 16 (01:10:11):
Having sex with them shows this is a woman's body, Yes,
a woman's Andrew not trums And I don't think.
Speaker 7 (01:10:19):
And will come to that.
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She's probably going to the next day.
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Yea, you probably get a.
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But by the way, I don't think that she actually believes.
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But not only that, we have Retorni's Gottabdou one of
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he endorsed us the RDC team.
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But not only that, we have Leon Woods. He's also
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Of the top lobbies at the State Capitol in California,
and he endorses the RDC team. But not only that,
we have missus Cheryl Brown. Now she's a chair of
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or larger of an endorsement than that. And she endorses
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Showed him, and he endorsed it the RDCA team. But
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She's the payout committee for the National Black Wall Street Project.
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And she's also starting a new platform and she endorses
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you I'm big C when I have my K and
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But that's my story and I'm sticking with it. And
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I want to make sure that I let people know
every show is different with big seed sports. I love
paying omis to my beautiful family legacy on my mother's side,
my grandparents, my Mom and Pop, beautiful loving kind people,
always thinking, shure.
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Lots of love in the family and lots of food
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Love them as all my body and soul. My beautiful grandparents,
muddy and hands.
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The guy they receive. They got all the jobs.
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Look at a person and tell you a lot about
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I love them all my body and soul. I can
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It was beautiful Mama, the god ever maid with his
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of the universe.
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Always here.
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Give my mama some praise because they given race with
raised the best person I ever met in my life.
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My dear Mama.
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of curry. They were pastors. They had three churches and
two gas stations. A second my oldest brother and draws
up build the roof on the third gas stations, on
the third church that they built next to the house
that they built that I grew up in. I learned
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that on Father's Day weekend, always always one of the
kind people. I was eight years old walking through the
hallway about ten o'clock a night in Oakland. I felt
someone test me my forehead.
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She said, what are you.
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Doing, young man?
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Going against the cookies? I said, what do you doing, Grandma?
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She says.
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There's something about your voice. I love hearing you speak,
and not basically a sports for that voice has heard.
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All over the black hole. I love with the universe.
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He's poking life into me. Loved him with all my
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Of the United States Air Force, fighting by that.
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my dad of all my body and soul, my beautiful
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brother Todd. But that fun that's the voice always talking
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saying go for it. And I loved him with all
my body. And so my beautiful daughter Daisy, It was
beautiful daughter that God ever made with his own hands
in the history So the universe. Colics graduick two degrees
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with honors in three and a half years from a
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you want to be. Always trust God for you.
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Isaiah fifty four seventeen.
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coun love you with all my heart, my body, and
sold my beautiful half of son, Malcolm, the most handsome
son that God ever maid with his own hands, get
the history for the universe.
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Say, let's get ready to rumble.
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my ear. All I have was this gland in the
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I love you God with all my body and soul.
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that the planet. Back in the day, there's a man
known by the name of a true Boodine brown Is,
knowing as Muhamad ad Lee's right hand man.
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He would always tell Ali you flew like a butter
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Like a beet.
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to use how can you lose? Ali said, I'm so pretty,
I can't possibly be beat. And every time I there's
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reparations whatever. And that's why I'm thoring.
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I'm thinking with that there was no fighter like Muhammad.
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I leave.
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What if we wanted now the test deck?
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