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Oh, you gotta turn it on, turn it on.
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Yeah, turn it on. Speak
4:06
from the moment you're at home. Oh.
4:11
So you're gonna get along,
4:13
and turn it on. You're
4:17
gonna get along in your
4:19
own, yeah, yeah, yeah. Turn
4:22
it on. Yeah. You
4:25
gotta turn it on. Turn it on. Turn
4:27
it on. Turn
4:30
it on. You
4:32
gotta turn it on. Yeah. You
4:34
gotta turn it on. Turn it
4:36
on. Oh. Oh.
4:41
You gotta turn it on.
4:43
Turn it on. Speak from the moment you've got to turn it
4:45
on. You gotta turn it on. Turn
4:47
it on, and then you wanna go. Ooh.
4:51
Ooh, yeah. Oh. Yeah.
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Yeah. Come on,
4:57
babe. Come on.
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Do your thing, Nick Dadda. Uh-huh.
5:03
I sure will. Good morning, everybody.
5:05
You are listening to The Voice. Come
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on, dig me now. One and only.
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C Harvey. Got a
5:12
radio show. Yeah, man. Got one.
5:15
Hey, you know, I think of
5:17
my life in terms of blessings.
5:20
I take mostly a positive approach
5:22
and a positive spin to my
5:24
life. I hardly ever dwell
5:26
on, you know, the what's... Well,
5:29
I can't say that I don't think about the
5:32
what's wrong in it because I have to, because
5:34
I have to address problems as they arise, but
5:37
I try not to let them
5:39
consume me. I let
5:41
the consumption part be about the
5:44
blessings, the positive things that has
5:46
occurred in my life, the good things that God
5:48
has done for me, the
5:51
power that he's displayed in my
5:53
life, the protection he's given me
5:55
over the years to be tucked
5:57
under his wings. I focus
5:59
on the... things that he promises
6:01
me, I think of all
6:03
the goodness that I perceive to come
6:05
my way. I think that has a
6:08
lot to do with me learning more and more
6:10
about the law of attraction in
6:12
terms of what you think and what
6:14
you put out in the space and
6:16
what you pray about is what you
6:18
receive. And so I've
6:20
become better and better at that. It's
6:23
not to say that I'm not human
6:25
and I don't have moments where
6:27
I think a little bit too long about
6:29
what's going wrong and what enemy is about
6:32
to attack and what they're going to do
6:34
and say and all of this here. It's
6:36
not to say that I'm not concerned about
6:38
it, but I try to dwell mostly on
6:41
the positive. And one of
6:43
the things that I learned, you
6:45
can have an incredible life. All
6:47
of us, we can have
6:50
incredible lives if we
6:52
just let God drive. See
6:54
the problem that I had
6:56
years ago was I
6:58
was the driver of my life
7:00
and I was taking myself in
7:02
the directions that I thought would
7:05
be best for me. And
7:07
I aimed at things that I
7:09
thought I could accomplish and I
7:12
set goals that I saw myself
7:14
being able to attain. I
7:17
was driving. When I gave
7:19
up and I let God
7:21
drive, I then opened up my
7:23
mind and my spirit to what
7:26
God had for me, for what
7:28
God could see for me, for
7:31
what God could do in
7:33
my life, for what God
7:35
wanted for me. Now
7:37
he wanted for me and
7:39
he wanted of me. See
7:42
that's the connection that you got to try to
7:44
make. Well, not try. That's the connection that you
7:46
got to make to really get it. Now
7:48
listen to me. What I don't want you
7:51
to do is do like me. Don't be
7:53
afraid of the what for of
7:55
the what he wants you to do part. See,
7:57
cause that ain't going to be nearly as demanding.
8:00
and as offsetting as you think it's
8:02
gonna be. See I thought that if
8:04
I did God's will, that if
8:06
I let God tell me what to do,
8:08
that it would cause me to not to
8:11
be able to do a certain some things
8:13
I wanted to do. Well which is true
8:15
but the stuff I wanted to do was
8:17
all detrimental to my well-being and
8:19
my future and my and my growth
8:21
and development as a man. I
8:23
was stopping my own growth as a man because
8:26
see I was doing what I thought I should
8:28
do as a man but when
8:30
you give it over to God, see God has
8:32
a much better plan for you than you can
8:34
ever have for yourself and God knows a better
8:36
way far better than the one you know. I
8:39
want you to believe that man you got to
8:41
understand that part of it and that's the part
8:43
that I finally got through my head to let
8:45
God do it his way and
8:47
to show me a better way and to
8:49
teach me a better way and expose to
8:52
me a better way and when I opened
8:54
up my mind to what God was talking
8:56
about I began to see
8:58
things totally differently and things started
9:00
coming to me totally differently. If
9:03
you've been a friend of mine
9:05
or a fan of mine over
9:07
the years I mean you've had to see it
9:10
the change you've had to see the
9:12
difference I mean and I and
9:15
I acknowledge that every chance I get
9:17
because I promised God I would and
9:19
I hope that I'm not falling short
9:21
in that category but then again if
9:23
I told it all day long what
9:26
he done for me I still wouldn't
9:28
have enough time to really explain thoroughly
9:30
what he's done for me because it's
9:32
such a continuous growth in me but
9:34
now that's not to say that I'm
9:37
finished or I'm done or
9:39
I'm complete because I'm still
9:41
short. You can't be him.
9:44
You can strive for perfection. I hear people saying it
9:46
all the time. I applaud you for saying you want
9:48
to be perfect but you ain't and
9:50
you can't so you quit saying
9:52
it you quit saying it to me quit saying
9:55
it to other people. I'm
9:57
seeking a life of perfection but it's something
9:59
that you cannot have because he said you
10:01
can't do it but that's what he'd ask
10:03
for he'd ask for the moments when you
10:05
stumble and you fall and you go stumble
10:08
and fall so you got to get that
10:10
part right man the stumbling falling part is
10:12
coming but you see you get
10:14
God in your life and it helps you so
10:16
that you don't stumble fall wallow
10:18
roll over lay there languish that's
10:20
what God is for so when
10:23
you stumble and fall you get
10:25
back up because you're going to
10:27
make mistakes you're going to get
10:29
it wrong you're going to come
10:31
under attack you're going to be
10:33
lied about you are going to
10:35
be falsely accused that's going to
10:37
happen to you the moment you
10:39
make a decision to do better
10:42
the moment you try to be more the devil
10:45
got to send his attackers man
10:47
and he controls certain people he
10:49
just got people is on his side 24 7
10:53
you know them too you you've all met
10:55
one or two of them in your life
10:57
they just busy with the business of nothingness
11:00
they just busy about the just about
11:02
the destruction of others you said I know
11:05
you know they come in but
11:07
here's what you got a whole fast to they
11:10
can't take away nothing from you that
11:13
God gave you they
11:15
didn't make you see people who claim
11:17
to have made you if
11:19
they so in to make you business why
11:21
don't they make theyself or
11:24
if they with you no more and they
11:26
so busy in there I made you business
11:28
why don't they make somebody else since
11:31
you want to get credit for
11:33
making somebody make yourself
11:37
if you're responsible for someone else's success
11:39
then you should easily be able to
11:41
take claim and be responsible for your
11:43
own success see be careful of that
11:46
and don't don't change your course
11:48
because somebody's attacking you with that
11:51
I just hope man that I'm giving it to
11:53
God the way I say it I would give
11:55
it to him that I would unload every chance
11:57
I got that I was supposed to without
12:00
being, you know, oh, here he come again. You know,
12:02
I try not to be that. But man, I don't
12:04
know what else to be for the first 12 minutes
12:06
of my show. What else you want me to say?
12:08
I got four hours. I can't give God 12, 12
12:12
minutes, man. I mean, for real, Steve, come
12:14
on, man. I mean, let's look at this right here. If
12:17
you giving honor to God, just 12 minutes
12:19
out the day, dawg, he
12:21
gave you 24 hours of
12:24
luxury and life and breath and hope and
12:26
promise. You ain't got 12 minutes
12:28
to give him out the day? That don't make
12:30
no sense. What an exchange. What
12:32
a wonderful life God has given me
12:35
in exchange for so small of effort that I
12:37
put forth. Don't let the effort you gotta put
12:39
forth to God seem so daunting that you don't
12:41
attempt to do it. Cause man, it seems like
12:43
a lot. It ain't nothing compared to what he
12:45
be giving us, for real. So if you want
12:48
a real life, you want a real shot at
12:50
what you can be, what you can have, what
12:52
you can own, what you can become, who you
12:54
really are, go to God, let him
12:56
fix you, man. That's all. You're
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you get your podcasts. every
20:00
time you snap your face. Okay. It
20:03
working right now. Look at that. It's
20:05
working. You snapped your fingers. I'm going to be
20:07
sexy. Didn't you forget you wrote a track? You
20:09
actually believe you attracted that. You
20:14
actually believe it. Do you
20:16
believe you're attracted? That's what we're doing. I'm just
20:18
believing. This is his segment. I'm just saying, just
20:21
believe it. What is he doing with it with
20:23
me? What? What? What? What? I don't know. I
20:25
would. Did you believe you were attracted? It's Junior.
20:27
What's on your mind? Do you believe you? Do
20:29
you believe you're attracted? Do you believe it? I'm
20:32
not going to do this with your ugly ass
20:34
today, Junior. I'm not. Okay.
20:37
I'm not. Okay. We're looking
20:39
at you. We know you're unattractive, Tom.
20:41
We know that. Fresh
20:44
out of the hospital. We got a lot of things
20:46
in common, Tom. We both sick and we both unattractive.
20:48
Tom, we don't. Here we go. Here we go. Oh,
20:50
no. I'm not going to be sick with you either,
20:52
Joe. I'm not going to be sick and ugly. Yeah.
20:55
Well, that's us. Take
20:57
your own handicap and own your own. I
21:00
got mine. But you letting one
21:02
go. You letting you let another track. You. You
21:06
is as well ugly and sick as I am. We
21:08
are together. We are one in the words
21:10
of Frank. We are one. Well,
21:13
if you say we all want to click
21:15
clearly you back. Oh, clearly. If
21:17
it will help you all out. Let me join in.
21:21
I'm unattractive and healthy. I
21:24
can't do this with you. The
21:33
hour. Run
21:41
that. As they argue about. I
21:44
can't do this with you. The hour. I'm
22:00
praying for this boy, I can't. I
22:02
can't. I mean, just
22:04
run that prank back with the nephew as
22:07
they argue about you and us. And he come out
22:09
after praying, this is what I got. Right
22:12
after this. I'm
22:30
trying to reach Dale. Dale's the manager,
22:33
right? Yes, Dale is the manager. How can
22:35
I help you? Okay, is
22:37
Dale available? Is he there? He's actually
22:39
with a customer. Is
22:41
there something that I can help you with
22:43
or pass along a message? Okay, so y'all
22:45
allied equipment. What exactly do y'all have there?
22:48
I'm going to make sure I'm calling the right place.
22:51
Oh, yes, of course. It's a restaurant
22:53
supply company. So we
22:55
have, you know, everything from freezers,
22:58
refrigerators to your basic
23:00
restaurant supplies. Okay.
23:03
We all do have freezers because that's what I'm trying to do.
23:06
What I'm trying to do is
23:08
I've run out of freezer space and I'm trying
23:10
to see if possibly, you know,
23:12
my back is up against the wall right now.
23:14
I'm trying to see if I can possibly put
23:17
something in one of you all's freezers for a couple
23:20
of days until I get
23:22
freed up on this end. So that's why I
23:24
wanted to see if you guys would
23:26
allow me to do something like that. Is
23:28
that possible? Sorry, I'm a
23:30
little confused. We don't want to
23:32
buy a freezer. You just want
23:34
to put something in one of our freezers? I
23:36
just want to put something in there for a
23:38
couple of days because I have a freezer, but
23:41
mine is completely full. And
23:43
I'm trying to see if I can put something in you all's freezer until,
23:46
you know, for a couple of days and then
23:48
I'll come back and get it. I'm so sorry.
23:50
We don't do that. If
23:54
you wanted to come by and purchase
23:56
a freezer, I'm happy to
23:58
help you, but we don't allow... outside
24:01
vendors to put things in our freezers. That's
24:04
yeah, that's I'm sorry. Okay. Well
24:07
I was told if Dale would hear what
24:09
was going on he might be might be
24:11
able to help me though. Okay. You said
24:13
your name was Kevin? Kevin. Okay
24:16
Kevin, if you just hold a moment I will see if Dale
24:18
can take your call. That's what the hell
24:20
I asked in the first place is to speak to Dale.
24:23
Okay then hold on a moment please.
24:26
Hey this is Dale how can I help you?
24:28
Hey Dale how you doing? This is Kevin. Kevin
24:31
and I've been on
24:33
the phone with your salesperson but
24:35
let me tell you what I'm
24:37
trying to do man. I'm
24:39
trying to use your you have
24:42
a lot of walk-in freezers that you all
24:44
sell right? Right we do
24:46
yeah. Okay so what I
24:48
got is my freezer is
24:50
completely full man and
24:52
my back is
24:55
against the wall. You came highly recommended
24:57
to give you a call. Is
24:59
it possible for me to I
25:01
need to keep something frozen for a few days.
25:04
It's only going to be like two days. My freezer
25:06
will be you know
25:08
half empty in a couple of days. I just
25:11
want to just need somebody to just kind of
25:13
help me out here. Is it possible for me
25:15
to bring something over there to keep it frozen
25:17
for a couple of days? You know what we
25:19
got is a showroom you know with different displays
25:21
so you could see what different kind of refrigerators
25:23
look in your restaurant but I mean if you
25:25
want to come and take a look at one
25:27
I could have you in if you're interested in
25:29
buying one. No not. It's just
25:32
there for show you know. Right right
25:34
no I have a cooler
25:36
I would freeze already but like I say
25:38
mine is just full in a couple of days
25:40
it won't be and I really got to
25:42
get this this stuff on frozen man. I I'm
25:45
gonna be in trouble like I said I'm
25:47
my back against the wall over here man and
25:49
I can't remember who recommended you but you can't
25:51
highly recommend it that you might be able to
25:53
show me a little love on this. Look I
25:55
guess it comes back it depends on what you
25:57
need how much how much do you have these.
26:00
you need frozen. I mean, I don't even know
26:02
what you got. Well, I got three
26:04
bodies that I need to get to
26:07
keep, you know, to keep frozen that we
26:09
know we run a mortuary over here. This
26:11
is both my idea. Yeah, we can meet
26:13
people bodies. Yeah. Yeah. We got three bodies
26:16
that and like I said, my my my
26:18
freezes for man, but in a couple of
26:20
days, you know, these bodies, you know, the
26:22
funerals would have happened. So we'll be freed
26:24
up, you know, but right now I got
26:26
I got three bodies coming in today that
26:28
I got to get in the freezer. Are
26:31
you crazy? Are you proud of
26:33
your mind? No, no, no, I'm
26:35
dead serious. I'm dead serious, bro.
26:37
So like I said, you can't highly recommend it.
26:39
You know, I'm just trying to get somebody to
26:41
show me a little love, man. You got those
26:44
freezers. You don't have nothing in them. You know,
26:46
I just need it for a couple of days.
26:48
You got to be out of your mind. We're
26:50
not talking about ice. This isn't chicken wings or
26:52
a pork shoulder. These are people. You are
26:55
out of your mind, man. But listen to
26:57
me. They're listening. What I'm going to understand
26:59
is how serious is here. I have to
27:02
keep them frozen. That's the reason why I'm
27:04
calling. I mean, you help man. Yeah,
27:06
I understand that. Look, if you want to, I'll
27:08
have you come in, you buy your own freezer,
27:11
you can put your own bodies in your own
27:13
freezer. How am I supposed to show off my
27:15
showroom with frozen bodies in the freezer? But
27:18
just just don't just don't show that one for a
27:20
couple of days. You know what I'm saying? Don't just
27:22
don't show it. We'll just, you know what, you know
27:24
what we could do. We could put the bodies in
27:26
there, just cover them up and people don't want to
27:28
know what it is. Yeah. And then I
27:30
get a buyer that comes in and the cover falls off
27:33
it and I got a frozen dead body in my freezer.
27:35
Is that even legal? I
27:37
don't know, man. All I'm saying is here's
27:39
the deal, man. You came highly recommended. They
27:41
told me that you would probably show me
27:44
some love. I'm actually, you know, getting ready
27:46
to load up and come your way. Dude,
27:49
you keep those dead bodies away from
27:51
my store. I'm telling you right now,
27:54
I can't hook you up on this one. All right.
27:56
I just can't do it. Okay. But we're
27:58
putting the load up and come that way. So
28:00
you know what I'm saying? I mean,
28:02
what am I supposed to do? I have no, you know what?
28:06
You want to come talk to me? You want to buy
28:08
a freezer for yourself? And you want to freeze your dead
28:10
bodies on your own? I don't care. I'll sell you a
28:12
freezer. I got no problem with selling you a freezer. But
28:14
you're not bringing the bodies here. It's just not happening. So
28:19
if Alonzo, if
28:21
Alonzo calls you and
28:23
Green lights it, is it okay to eat? I
28:26
highly doubt Alonzo's gonna call me and tell me to put,
28:28
treat that s***, body in
28:31
our showroom floor freezer. I
28:33
highly doubt that. Okay.
28:36
Okay. But guess what
28:38
Alonzo told me? What
28:40
did Alonzo tell you? Alonzo
28:42
told me to give you a call.
28:44
He told me to give you a
28:46
prank phone call. This is Nami from
28:48
the Steve Austin Memorial. Come
28:50
on. Are you serious? Yes,
28:53
sir. Yes, sir. Get out of
28:55
here. That's incredible. I'm having a
28:57
bomb. I'm having a, my chest
29:00
hurts. Oh,
29:03
oh geez, that guy. Oh, you
29:05
just, you just got pranked by your GM, baby.
29:07
That's what's happening right here. You
29:11
got to tell me this right here, Dale.
29:13
What is the baddest, and I'm talking about
29:15
the baddest radio show in the land. The
29:18
Steve Harvey morning show, my friend. All
29:21
right, nephew. Thank you. Coming up next,
29:23
we'll hear from the CLO. Steve
29:26
Harvey morning show. Coming
29:29
up at the top of the hour
29:31
in entertainment news, Beyonce has a new
29:33
commercial for Levi's, and she strips down
29:35
to her underwear. Naomi
29:37
Campbell said there is no beef between
29:40
her and Rihanna. And
29:43
sad news from the sports world.
29:45
Very sad news. NBA sports legend
29:47
and basketball hall of famer, the
29:49
Kim Bae Mutombo and major league
29:51
baseball legend, Pete Rose. They both
29:53
passed away. We'll talk about all
29:56
of these stories, sadly, at
29:58
the top of the hour. But right now, we're going to be talking about the It
30:00
is time to ask the
30:02
CLO. This is from Isaiah
30:04
in Minneapolis. Isaiah says my
30:06
child's mother is driving for Lyft
30:09
and that concerns me because it is
30:11
not safe. I asked my
30:13
wife if it's okay for me to call
30:15
and she said she needs the extra
30:17
money. No, no,
30:19
I asked my wife if it's okay for me to
30:21
call and see if she needs extra money. My wife
30:23
said I better not call her, but it's my child's
30:26
mom. Should I check on her or not? You're
30:29
finna get lifted. That's what's in there. You can
30:31
see it, bro. Now
30:33
between me and you, you should check on
30:35
her. Yeah. You should check
30:37
on her. You just can't let your
30:39
wife know. And then your wife gonna
30:42
go because your wife, they're
30:44
not gonna want to send no extra money
30:46
to no ex. They just
30:48
not, they not cut like that, man. They
30:50
not made like that at all. Most
30:54
women are not made that way. And
30:57
that's just truthfully speaking. Y'all can look at the
30:59
camera crazy if you want to. I just said
31:01
a fact. I'm not
31:04
looking at the camera crazy. I'm really
31:06
talking about Shirley. I'm
31:09
listening to you. No, I'm listening. And I'm just
31:11
saying, do you agree with me? Well,
31:14
I know that there are some women absolutely
31:16
that would not, but there, there
31:18
is a rare breed that want to make sure
31:20
that the child is taken care of. That is,
31:22
there is a rare breed of that. And
31:24
the mother is safe of the child
31:27
because especially, especially if the husband, if
31:29
the guy that wrote the letter, if
31:31
he has children with this woman, there
31:34
should be a sympathetic bone in her body because
31:36
she's a mother. Mother to mother. Yeah,
31:38
mother to mother. If that's the case, but
31:41
we don't know about it. Yeah. It is
31:43
probably. The baby ain't in the lift. He ain't
31:45
there. The baby ain't there. Ain't
31:48
no car seat in the back when
31:50
these people ride. Yeah, they don't. They
31:52
don't want to endanger the baby mama
31:54
because without the mama. Yeah,
31:57
exactly. Yeah. Yeah.
32:00
Thank you, CLO. You answered. He
32:02
leaned in close to the camera. Here
32:04
come another hair upshot. Yeah, his little face
32:06
is in the middle. Back up. I
32:10
saw that. He leaned in. Baby can't drag.
32:14
Renee and Edison. Renee
32:16
and Edison says, My husband
32:18
ignored my calls for five hours a few nights ago. He
32:20
said he left his phone at
32:22
work and didn't want to drive back. I
32:25
found it underneath the driver's seat in his car. He
32:28
acted surprised. Did he purposely
32:30
leave it in there to support
32:32
his life? That's what you done.
32:34
That's outstanding. The
32:37
reason is under the seat because he thought he left it at work. You
32:40
can lose that phone in that car
32:42
seat. Excellent. Excellent.
32:44
Now did he put it under
32:46
there to cover his life? Probably
32:49
not. Probably
32:52
not. The phone was honestly
32:54
lost. His alibi
32:56
was, I
32:58
left it at work and didn't want to go back.
33:01
You found it under the car seat. To his surprise,
33:04
there it is. He assumed he had left it in
33:06
work. He didn't know he lost it under that car
33:08
seat. Man, Bravo. How
33:11
did he react when he found it? What?
33:17
There it is. Oh
33:19
Lord. My phone.
33:23
How did you do it? Come
33:25
on. Throw one
33:27
of those in there. It
33:29
was where? Under my seat? Wow.
33:35
Oh wow. Wow.
33:39
Thank you baby. Thank
33:41
you so much. I thought I
33:43
was going to have to buy another phone. Oh. I
33:47
thought I was going to have to buy another phone. Oh. I
33:51
thought I was going to have to buy another phone. Five hours
33:55
done. Keyword
33:58
active. She said he acted. acted surprised
34:00
by that's going to be anybody going
34:02
alone without a phone. All
34:06
right. Moving on to Peyton in the Bay
34:08
area. Some
34:10
random guy reached out to me on social
34:12
media and asked me out on a date.
34:16
I agreed to meet him for ice cream
34:18
because he was cute. Three dates later, he
34:20
said that he's a millionaire. The
34:22
millionaires look for dates on Tik TOK.
34:25
That's her question. Nope.
34:28
They ain't got to. They
34:31
don't take time. Three
34:34
days later, he told you he a
34:36
millionaire. Do millionaire. No. Yeah,
34:39
they'd already gone. So what? They
34:42
made his problem. But
34:46
do millionaires say I'm a millionaire? Do
34:49
they say, no, I'm a millionaire. You
34:51
ain't got that either. You
34:54
ain't got to say
34:57
nothing. Right. Right. Right.
35:01
Just be rich. You ain't got to
35:03
figure it out. Here's
35:05
some clues. Right. Right. Look
35:09
at his shoes. Don't
35:12
worry about what he pulled up in. That
35:14
that can be on the repo list. He
35:16
could be. Right.
35:21
Look at his hands. What
35:23
are you looking for in his hands? That they
35:25
are just, you know,
35:28
nails clip, nicely manicured.
35:30
All under the all under the nails is
35:32
a good sign that he ain't a millionaire.
35:38
Look at his watch. That's
35:41
a good one. Oh,
35:46
look at his phone. See what my lady
35:48
is. What does he work? So
35:51
it's 16 throughout now. So if his, if
35:53
he has a what he's not a millionaire.
35:55
If he got an eight, don't worry
35:58
about it. Well
36:00
let me ask you a question. We
36:02
always see on the internet, like you
36:05
see like billionaires. They don't spend a
36:07
lot of money on like cars, like
36:10
Bill Gates, that talks about a
36:12
certain kind of car, Jeff Bezos,
36:14
at first a Warren Buffett. They
36:16
don't really spend their money on
36:19
stuff like that. They're billionaires. Right.
36:22
What they ride in. That's not true. That's
36:25
not true. They have a
36:27
driver. They may not care about cars. Oh.
36:31
But when you first, if you come from nothing, if
36:34
you come from nothing, it's going
36:36
to be a couple of flex moves.
36:38
And how you travel, how you travel
36:41
is the first giveaway. Well not the
36:43
first, but how you travel deals it
36:45
all. Like what, private
36:48
or commercial? Private,
36:50
first class, stuff like that. You
36:52
got to look at how they
36:54
travel, where they stay. If
36:57
they hotel room look like your hotel
36:59
room, that's a strong possibility. Not
37:02
a millionaire. There
37:05
are signs. Yeah, if
37:07
he in a hotel and there's some
37:09
better hotels in town, but he and this
37:11
one over here, that's a sign. It's
37:14
a level of service that you expect over a
37:16
period of time. Yeah, OK. You've grown accustomed to
37:18
it. That you've seen happen. Plus, you're going to
37:20
run up into somebody. I tell
37:23
you the most interesting thing, man, is when you
37:25
meet somebody that's got way more
37:27
money than you, and you're able to sit with
37:29
them and learn. Yeah, you
37:31
expose us to a lot. You're like, your
37:33
tummy coming to your house. That's
37:36
what we are. I'll be a Disney World. All
37:38
right, thank you, C.L.O. Coming up at the
37:40
top of the hour, we'll have some entertainment
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41:07
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41:09
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41:11
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41:13
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41:18
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41:51
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42:03
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42:54
of her new collaboration with Levi's. Beyonce
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walked into a laundromat with a bucket
42:58
full of diamonds and rocking a pair of
43:00
Levi's premium 501 women's
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jeans. Once she finds an open
43:04
washing machine, she proceeds to take off
43:07
her clothes, stripping down to a pair
43:09
of white boy shorts and a white
43:11
tee as she takes a seat in
43:13
a chair by the wall as she
43:15
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43:17
right, Beyonce. All right.
43:20
Gotta love that, right? Well, I be in there
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with two loads of clothes. I
43:24
ain't been in a laundromat. And just think
43:27
our kids don't even know what
43:29
that is. No, they don't know where it is. My mom
43:31
would have beat for it. You
43:34
don't know what's in that water. Right.
43:38
All right, moving on. According to
43:40
the source, social media buzzed with speculation
43:45
that the person who was in the room was not able
43:47
to get a lot of money from the company to the
43:50
company. And the source, social
43:52
media buzzed with speculation that supermodel
43:54
Naomi Campbell and celebrity stylist Law
43:56
Roach were shading Rihanna after
43:59
Rihanna appeared to walk past
44:01
them without acknowledgement while sitting
44:03
front row at a fashion show in
44:05
New York. However, in an interview with
44:07
the New York Times Naomi dismissed the
44:09
idea of a beef saying quote I'm
44:11
not about to let the world pitch
44:14
to black women against each other. We
44:16
are 2 women with 2 children mothers
44:18
in quote. Oh that your
44:21
accent surely. Attributed
44:30
to Naomi necessarily know. Oh
44:32
I was not allowed to.
44:37
The accident was so crazy. I
44:41
didn't hear the story. I don't know
44:43
who talk. I
44:46
was just. What is called from
44:48
my point is you know,
44:50
she has an accent. I don't know.
44:55
How do you know that was my intention. We're glad
44:57
to get you do it again. I
45:00
said no accident. I definitely and
45:02
action. I'm
45:06
not about to let the world pitch to
45:08
black women against each other. We are 2
45:10
women with 2 children mothers. Yes,
45:13
I'm. I
45:16
know. All
45:19
right. Well,
45:24
it was the worst but very good. Thank
45:28
you the point is they're not beeping no
45:31
matter what you guys try to make it
45:33
they're not beeping good. Long
45:35
leave us alone. I'm
45:39
a person walk past on the show. Something
45:42
I see you may not see them. I
45:44
saw the video. She
45:47
didn't say then I saw a lady stop
45:50
me one time you walk right past me
45:52
without speaking. Let's start with
45:54
I don't know. Yeah,
45:56
Naomi can but I'm just saying
45:59
let's. Just start with I don't
46:01
know you. Yeah. And
46:04
I don't randomly just speak
46:06
to everybody. I don't. Yeah,
46:09
Naomi was sitting down, Rihanna was
46:11
walking. Walking, yeah, I'm talking to you.
46:13
Walking and looking straight ahead, so yeah. She
46:16
not gonna trip on me. I said, she asked me one time.
46:19
Who? I said. Say it.
46:22
What happened? And what, yeah, what'd you do? Well,
46:24
I called him the N word out loud, he
46:27
turned around and said, Oh, okay. Everything
46:29
was back to normal. Yeah, right on back
46:31
to normal, but I'm not no good in hell with your
46:33
black ass ain't finna walk past me. The
46:35
kings, the kings. We know how
46:37
we is. Yeah. All
46:42
right, finally, this is a
46:44
very sad story in entertainment
46:46
news. NBA giant and Hall
46:48
of Famer, Dikembe Mutombo
46:50
has passed away at the age of 58.
46:54
He had brain cancer. The
46:56
seven foot two native of Congo played
46:58
18 seasons, 18
47:01
seasons in the NBA. NBA commissioner
47:03
Adam Silver said in a
47:05
statement, Dikembe Mutombo was simply
47:07
larger than life. He loved
47:09
what the game of basketball
47:12
could do to make positive impacts
47:14
on the impact on communities, especially
47:16
in his native Democratic Republic of
47:19
a Congo and across the continent
47:21
of Africa. Our deepest condolence is
47:23
going to the Mutombo family. Just
47:27
a great dude, man. Just a great dude.
47:29
When I tell you, man, just
47:32
a great human being.
47:34
Wow. Yeah. No bad
47:36
words for nobody. Just
47:39
a pleasant spirit. Even when
47:41
he was sick, always upbeat. I
47:43
have a lot of his coffee. A
47:46
lot of his coffee. I would, I just, I
47:48
got three fresh bags at
47:51
the golf tournament this past year. He's
47:55
just got a great coffee. He has an orange.
47:58
It's really, really, really, really. good coffee
48:00
man. He
48:02
had a great team. Just a
48:04
great dude, man. Just one
48:07
of the great human beings, man.
48:09
Wow. And then more
48:11
sad news, our deepest condolences going
48:13
out to the family of
48:16
Pete Rose. Baseball great Pete Rose
48:18
passed away at his home in
48:20
Las Vegas. Rose was 83 years
48:23
old and his family is asking for privacy
48:25
at this time. Well,
48:27
you know, the sad part about that
48:29
is this man passed without
48:31
being inducted into the hall of
48:34
fame. And that's a tragedy
48:36
because he better on baseball games,
48:38
but it's such a hypocritical country.
48:41
He ain't in the hall of fame. Barry
48:43
Barnes ain't in the hall of fame, but
48:45
y'all can put Donald Trump in the white
48:47
house. Wow. Ooh.
48:50
That's something right there. Yeah. I'm going to
48:52
throw a clown, drop the mic. All
48:56
right. Coming up at
48:58
20 minutes after the hour, the vice
49:00
presidential debate is tonight in New York.
49:02
We'll talk about it right after this.
49:05
You're listening to Steve Harvey morning
49:07
show. Well, our neighbors
49:09
in the Southeast desperately need your
49:11
help. Please donate to the American
49:14
Red Cross, which offers food, shelter
49:16
supplies and emotional support to victims
49:18
of hurricane Helen. Helene,
49:20
you can go to red cross.org,
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red cross.org. Yesterday, vice president Harris
49:26
thanked FEMA for quickly moving resources
49:29
to those areas impacted. And she
49:31
went on to say, we will
49:33
help rebuild however long it takes.
49:36
So there you go. From vice president
49:38
Harris. Yeah. People are still being, that
49:40
was a major storm. Yeah, it was
49:42
big. It really was. Yeah. It
49:45
really, really was. Now we're going
49:47
to switch gears here and talk
49:49
about this debate tonight. The first,
49:51
last and only debate is tonight
49:53
between VP candidates, a democratic governor,
49:55
Tim Walts and Republican Senator JD
49:57
Vance. They're going to face a
50:00
off. This will be the only
50:02
debate. Like I said, it's tonight
50:04
at nine Eastern at the CBS
50:06
studios in New York. CBS said
50:08
it reserves the right to turn
50:10
off candidate microphones, but microphones will
50:12
not be muted while the other
50:14
candidate is speaking a coin toss
50:16
was held, which Republican VP candidate
50:18
J.D. Vance one allowing him to
50:21
have the second closing statement. Okay.
50:23
So there you go. That's tonight.
50:26
I don't think the anticipation is
50:28
like it was for Harrison Trump.
50:30
Um, no, I
50:33
really don't want to hear anything earlier this month.
50:36
I don't really care what J.D.
50:38
Vance say at all. That woman
50:40
hater. Yes. Hating
50:44
on women's. We productive rights and all that. I
50:46
want to hear nothing out his mouth. Yeah. No.
50:48
I do want Waltz to mop the floor with
50:50
him though. I do want that. I'm looking for
50:53
that. I like, me too. I
50:55
like his energy. I love his coach wall. Just
50:57
mind your damn business. Seems
51:00
like he talks from the heart. Yeah. A
51:03
lot genuine guy. Yeah. Yeah. So,
51:05
so yeah, we, we at
51:08
this time too, we want to be, uh, we
51:10
want to remind everyone to please go vote, go
51:12
register. You can go to
51:14
vote.gov. That's V O T E dot
51:17
G O V to register to vote.
51:19
You still have time because the election
51:22
is in 30 something days now.
51:24
30 something days, 35 days. Okay.
51:30
Does the vice presidential debate matter?
51:33
No. Well, I mean, it's
51:35
not going to change anything. Is it? Well, it's
51:39
not going to really, if, if, if, if,
51:41
if he just fall flat, I don't care.
51:44
I'm voting for Kamala. I don't care
51:46
what happens on this. What
51:48
you think Steve? Well, I
51:51
mean, you know, this
51:54
device presidency, you know, nobody's pulling,
51:57
nobody's voting for president because of
51:59
the the vice president. If
52:02
they cared about choice, first
52:04
of all, if you
52:06
really cared about choice of candidate,
52:09
Trump wouldn't be running for president. And
52:12
JD wouldn't be vice president. And JD show
52:14
wouldn't be the vice president. Because he listened
52:16
to everything he says. He's
52:19
damn me an idiot. Coming
52:22
up at 34 minutes after the hour, we're going
52:24
to check your voicemail, Steve, at 877-29, Steve,
52:28
right after this. You're listening
52:30
to the Steve Harvey morning show. It
52:34
is time now to check Steve's voicemail at 877-29.
52:36
Steve, you can call and leave a message.
52:38
And guess what? You just might hear your call
52:41
in the air. So here we go, Steve. This
52:43
is a mail caller who left a message for
52:45
you. Oh, what
52:47
up, Steve? Hey, man. I just
52:49
want to be brief about it. Okay. Well,
52:51
I'm going to say this, man. First of
52:53
all, I appreciate everything you do as far
52:55
as like, you know, you inspire me and,
52:58
you know, when I think about success
53:00
and I think about prosperity, I think
53:02
about, you know, what kind of situation
53:04
to see. And I appreciate that, man,
53:06
because in the morning
53:08
you start, you lift me off, you let
53:11
me know, you know, how God billy by
53:13
me and how I should billy by, you
53:15
know, my situation whenever I'm facing that person,
53:18
you know, and it is, you know,
53:20
10 o'clock, 10 o'clock. Oh, that's what
53:22
you say the same thing. And
53:24
I want you to know that I
53:26
appreciate that. But I will say this,
53:29
when you talk politics, man, I feel
53:31
like you kind of, that's what you
53:33
kind of divide the people that really
53:35
love you and that really look forward
53:37
to hearing from you. I feel like
53:39
that's what you kind of divide where
53:41
we stand. I don't know if
53:43
that makes sense. I don't know, man. I
53:45
feel like you should kind of stay out of
53:48
that, man. I feel like you kind of
53:50
let God handle this. You do what you do
53:52
as a leader and you, you know, don't
53:54
separate, don't divide us, just keep it going. And
53:56
another thing, man, the whole thing with Junior,
53:58
man, I I know he might
54:00
be able to take it in. You know, he might be
54:02
able to laugh with it in. But I kind of personally
54:05
think that it'd be a little
54:07
bit too much, man, because at the end of
54:09
the day, he might be able to laugh about
54:11
it, but he is still going through something. Like,
54:13
that's a battle that he keeps, personally, telling you
54:15
that he's racist. I know he want to laugh
54:17
about it, but I know at the end it
54:19
still hurts. Like, at the end of the day,
54:21
man, if y'all family, y'all family, y'all cool, we
54:23
all cool, and I love y'all, and
54:25
I just wanted to get that message straight
54:27
to you. You know, man, first of
54:29
all, I appreciate the call, and I do appreciate you
54:32
most of all for respecting
54:34
and honoring the fact that the
54:36
first thing I do is
54:39
to point out God and remind
54:41
people of having a relationship with
54:43
God and how important that is.
54:46
That's a critical aspect as to who
54:48
I have become as a person. So
54:51
I appreciate you recognizing that, and I
54:53
hope I can continue to inspire people
54:55
and everything like that. The
54:57
part about me and Junior is
55:00
a comedian. Junior's
55:04
a comedian. Junior has said some stuff about
55:06
his own illness that has been pretty funny
55:08
to me. We not gonna
55:10
stop riding, Junior. That ain't what we
55:12
doin' over here. We not gonna stop
55:14
riding, Tommy. They not gonna stop riding
55:16
me. You know, I hear
55:18
everything they say about me when I ain't here. You
55:20
know, I know how it go, but that's the way.
55:23
Who told you what we be saying? Good. Everybody,
55:25
your friend Paul. Do he wanna know about
55:27
his vote? What is his, he wanna know
55:29
about his vote, and he wanna talk about
55:31
six and, which one is it called last?
55:34
Oh no, as far as the voting go,
55:36
I think you say stuff divide us. Well,
55:38
you know, we have a difference of opinion
55:40
when it comes to voting, especially if you
55:42
voting for Trump versus Kamala Harris. It's gonna
55:44
be a difference. I'm
55:46
not trying to divide you, brother. I'm trying
55:48
to get you to see what we up
55:50
against, the reality of what we up against.
55:54
If you listen to me carefully, I'm really
55:56
trying to uplift you because I know the
55:58
truth about a lot of people. especially
56:00
that are supposedly wealthy.
56:03
You know, you have to be mindful
56:05
of how they really are. So listen
56:07
to me. You said you think I
56:09
ought to stay out of it and let God handle it.
56:12
God don't vote. We do.
56:16
So now, that statement, you
56:18
gotta kind of think carefully, man. You
56:21
know, faith without works is dead.
56:24
That's a scripture. So if you
56:26
want things to change in your
56:28
life, you have to be willing
56:30
to be a participant in
56:33
the things that can bring about the
56:35
change. So as far
56:38
as us staying out of politics and letting God
56:40
handle it, God handles it,
56:42
but God has also given us the power
56:44
of choice. And voting
56:46
is one of the choices that
56:48
we are afforded in this country.
56:52
And so no, we can't stay out of it.
56:55
We have to get involved in it
56:57
because if we stay home, they
56:59
gonna do what they wanna do with us. People who
57:01
say your vote don't count are people who
57:03
don't vote. If you don't
57:06
put yourself at the table, you
57:08
can quit complaining about what's on
57:10
the menu. So I can't
57:12
stay out of politics, but I appreciate your
57:14
call, brother. Keep your head up. And
57:16
Junior is, we moving Junior to Arizona
57:19
as soon as we can. Ha ha
57:21
ha ha ha. Coming up next, nephew
57:24
Tommy's prank phone call right after this.
57:26
You're listening to Steve Harvey Morning
57:29
Show. Coming up
57:31
at the top of the hour, right about four
57:33
minutes after, it's my strawberry letter for today. And
57:35
the subject is, what
57:38
does she do that is so amazing? We'll
57:41
get into that and find out what that's all about.
57:44
And just a few, because right now
57:46
the nephew is here with today's prank
57:49
phone call. Nephew, what you
57:51
got for us? I got it, I got
57:53
it, I got it. This right here gonna be a good one. This
57:57
is, you know, we get, everybody gets
57:59
different, didn't they? See,
1:16:00
that's the problem in this letter
1:16:02
right here. You
1:16:04
open the line with my boyfriend is in
1:16:07
love with his brother's wife and won't admit
1:16:09
it. Well, he ain't got to admit it.
1:16:11
We got proof all through the damn letter.
1:16:14
Now, and it's starting to get under
1:16:16
your skin and you met his brother
1:16:18
the same night you met him. His
1:16:20
brother had just started his lady and
1:16:24
they are married. But you and
1:16:26
your boyfriend are not. And then
1:16:28
you say your boyfriend idolizes this
1:16:30
woman, compliments her when she gets
1:16:32
dressed up, which is all the
1:16:34
time, okay? Her hair is
1:16:36
short and flat. She's expensive,
1:16:39
purses and shoes. Then last
1:16:41
week y'all got together and went out had
1:16:43
a girls day. Y'all went out manicures, pedicures,
1:16:45
went to the hotel, did some pampering. Then
1:16:49
y'all went downtown. Now
1:16:51
you said when you got downtown,
1:16:54
you only window shopped in this
1:16:56
particular store before. And
1:16:59
y'all went straight in to look at shoes.
1:17:02
Here where the letter start to turn in
1:17:04
a little bit. I
1:17:06
don't have small feet. So
1:17:09
I never thought of wearing an expensive pair
1:17:11
of shoes. Here we go. Let's pull
1:17:13
up right here. Let's just deal with this for a minute.
1:17:17
If you don't have small feet,
1:17:19
that means you have big
1:17:22
feet. So
1:17:24
that's why you've never considered
1:17:26
wearing an expensive pair of
1:17:28
shoes. I've had a
1:17:30
lot of cheap shoes on in my life.
1:17:33
I'm not a woman, so I've never had to
1:17:35
wear heels. The bigger your
1:17:37
foot, the more money you need to spend
1:17:39
on a shoe. They ain't gonna
1:17:41
hold up. Them heels ain't gonna be able to take
1:17:43
this pressure because you got this Bigfoot jammed on them.
1:17:46
You gots to spend money. Don't ever say,
1:17:48
because you got big feet, you ain't wanna
1:17:51
buy an expensive pair of shoes. So you
1:17:53
end up spending 800 on
1:17:55
some red sole shoes. I
1:17:57
understand that. That is how it is. I have
1:17:59
four pair of shoes, cause I used to feel
1:18:02
that way. First pair of shoes a dude gave
1:18:04
me named Habib out of Dallas on a silhouette
1:18:06
store, bought me a pair of $750 alligator Maurice,
1:18:11
gave them to me as a birthday gift. I told
1:18:13
him, I said, bro, you wasting your time. I don't
1:18:15
care how much money I make, I would never ever
1:18:17
spend $750 on a pair of shoes. I
1:18:21
told him that. That was one of
1:18:23
the biggest lies I ever told. Hang
1:18:25
on Steve, we'll have part two of
1:18:27
Yuri's plot. Thank you Jesus. Coming up
1:18:30
at 23 minutes after the hour, today's
1:18:32
strawberry letter subject, what does she do?
1:18:34
That is so amazing. We'll
1:18:36
get back into it right after this.
1:18:39
You're listening to Steve Harvey Morning Show.
1:18:42
All right, come on Steve, let's recap
1:18:44
today's strawberry letter. The subject is, what
1:18:46
does she do that is so amazing?
1:18:49
What does she do? Well, the problem in
1:18:51
this letter is, this woman is being compared
1:18:53
to the sister-in-law of her boyfriend, his
1:18:56
brother's wife. And she
1:18:58
is trying to compare them to. So
1:19:00
they went out, they had a girls
1:19:02
day together, her and the sister-in-law. She
1:19:04
admits the girl is fly, got short
1:19:06
hair, always dressed up real nice. They
1:19:08
went shopping, manicure, pedicure. They
1:19:10
went to a store, she only wanted to
1:19:12
shop in. She says, I
1:19:14
have large feet, so I've never thought
1:19:17
about buying expensive pair of shoes. I
1:19:19
said, the bigger your feet, the more money you need to
1:19:21
spend on them, because you're putting a lot of pressure on
1:19:23
their ass all day long. So you need to have some
1:19:25
shoes that can hold up. I did
1:19:28
not know you was gonna go in here and buy yourself a pair
1:19:30
of $800 red bottom shoes. That
1:19:33
will admit that's a lot of money for a
1:19:35
shoe. After shoes, we went to the makeup
1:19:37
counter, and I had to pay $75 for a lady to
1:19:40
put makeup and lashes on me. Okay,
1:19:42
that's the price. Me personally, I think you
1:19:45
got off a little bit cheap, because
1:19:47
that's makeup and lashes. Ain't nobody putting
1:19:49
their lashes on for
1:19:52
that kind of money. So I think you got
1:19:54
a good deal, but now you out, I don't
1:19:56
know how much you out of. You out of
1:19:58
$875 on paper, but that is. free
1:24:00
yourself. My favorite friend,
1:24:02
if you don't want me, don't
1:24:05
talk to me. Go
1:24:08
ahead and free yourself.
1:24:12
You know, that's one of my favorites on, and that's
1:24:15
what you may have to do. Because
1:24:17
if he stuck on her, then go
1:24:19
find her. Because what you got is me.
1:24:22
But that's what killed me by some means. What
1:24:24
you get is her. What
1:24:27
you want is her. What
1:24:29
you got is her. See, it don't make
1:24:31
no damn sense. If
1:24:33
he had the ability to get better,
1:24:35
he would have better. But he don't.
1:24:38
Remember that, sisters. If a man can
1:24:40
do better than you, he would have.
1:24:43
All right, post your comments on today's strawberry
1:24:46
letter at Steve Harvey
1:24:48
FM on Instagram and Facebook. And
1:24:50
check out the Strawberry Letter podcast on
1:24:53
the free iHeartRadio app. Free never sounded
1:24:55
so good. You can download it today.
1:24:57
Now coming up at 46 minutes after
1:24:59
the hour, we got sports talk with
1:25:01
Junior right after this. You're
1:25:03
listening to Steve Harvey Morning Show.
1:25:06
It is time now for Junior and sports
1:25:08
talk. What you got, Junior? All right, before
1:25:10
we get to sports talk, Shirley, I
1:25:13
just want to ask you some, uncle, and Tommy, just
1:25:15
because the gentleman last hour just called in and said
1:25:17
that y'all really riding me too hard on this sickle
1:25:20
cell thing. I just want to ask
1:25:22
you, are y'all going to stop? Could y'all just- Okay, prepare
1:25:24
yourself. No, I'm not. Tommy,
1:25:26
you going? I'm
1:25:28
not going to stop doing anything to you, Junior. Okay,
1:25:31
cool. So there you go. Thank you for your call. I'm
1:25:33
going to turn it up. They're not going to stop. So
1:25:35
neither will I. It's okay. It's
1:25:37
all good. All right, here we go. We had two games
1:25:39
on Monday night. Well, let me ask you questions. You going
1:25:41
to stop calling Tommy ugly? Hell no. Sick
1:25:45
or healthy? I'm not going to do that. Don't matter.
1:25:48
You going to promise not to call
1:25:51
Tommy sick no more?
1:25:56
Oh no. Let me tell you something. This is what
1:25:58
I do for Tommy. You know, he was talking about them animals.
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