FULL SHOW: Gayle King Opens Up About Ex's Affair, Strawberry Letter: She is so Foul for That - 05.28.26
The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Thursday, May 28th, 2026: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "Repo the Pews" | Ask The CLO | Trending & Entertainment News | President Trump's Not Worried About the Midterms | How to Tell if Someone is Cheating | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "The Barbershop" | Strawberry Letter - "She is so Foul for That" Pt. 1-2 | Junior's Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | Grocery Prices 20 Years Ago | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks
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Speaker 2: here we go. You know what's important, what's what can
Speaker 2: be a huge part of your success is if you
Speaker 2: if you find a balance, if you find a balance
Speaker 2: in your life. That's that's been very important for me.
Speaker 2: And I've really never phrased it this way until now,
Speaker 2: but I was kind of thinking about it after my
Speaker 2: wife and I mean we set up one night recently. Man.
Speaker 2: You know, I often come on here and this is
Speaker 2: kind of an inspirational moment of the show, and I
Speaker 2: try to remind people about that most important relationship between
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Speaker 2: I took it as. Now I could be wrong. I
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Speaker 2: You got to take care of your business. And that's
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Speaker 2: I don't care who you are, for your family. If
Speaker 2: you're gonna have a family, you got to allocate some
Speaker 2: time for them. See, we can't just marry these women
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Speaker 2: especially if I'm talking to men out here and ladies
Speaker 2: you can listen to. But listen. If you find yourself
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Speaker 2: The first two. If you find yourself struggling you can't
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Speaker 2: a check how is your relationship with God? And then next,
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Speaker 2: your family don't always live in your house, but if
Speaker 2: you made them, they yours and the responsibility to them
Speaker 2: is never lessen because you don't stay that no more
Speaker 2: because you and the girl broke up, You and a
Speaker 2: woman don't speak that. Hey, man, that don't ever release
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Speaker 2: this now because I'm not telling you something I'm wondering about.
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Speaker 3: Man?
Speaker 2: Comes man, I really ain't. But if you really ain't,
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Speaker 2: way it works, and the order. The order is God first,
Speaker 2: family second. Then you got to handle all your business.
Speaker 2: But as me, and this is what we do. If
Speaker 2: I don't handle my business, I can't take care of
Speaker 2: my family, true statement. But if your business is in
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Speaker 2: all were talking about now in it. See that's all
Speaker 2: we really say in here, now, fellas you know you
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Speaker 2: let's have a real conversation about being better. You know,
Speaker 2: if you have created these children, you got to handle
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Speaker 2: They got to know who daddy is. That's your obligation, man,
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Speaker 2: Try it. Go ahead and try it and think you're
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Speaker 2: You just not. I'm sorry, man, dog Steve, Why you
Speaker 2: coming like that? Because I did it like that. I
Speaker 2: did it, man, I was over here trying to reshape
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Speaker 2: was a homeless man and trying to come back. Man,
Speaker 2: I thought I had to take care of me first
Speaker 2: and then so I can neglect it. Cared about them kids. Man,
Speaker 2: I ain't hid at work. Man, God keep his knee
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Speaker 2: in there. I just live it, and I expect my
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Speaker 2: I wanna go do what I want to do, you
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Speaker 2: have to do a series of things that you're uncomfortable doing.
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Speaker 2: Without that peace, I don't know what I do. I'd
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Speaker 2: pray and ask God for help and he never leaves me,
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Speaker 2: Because God is able, most able. Oh yes he is.
Speaker 2: And if you don't believe what I'm saying, just try
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Speaker 2: be for you. Lady, gentlemen, Steve Hart, Marty Show, Shirley Strapberry,
Speaker 2: Colin Frail, Mississippi, Monica Junior to come back kid. Tom
Speaker 2: is off today again. He has some difficulties of somewhere.
Speaker 2: I just think his mind gone, That's all. I think.
Speaker 2: His mind is gone.
Speaker 4: What do you mean he's just off? Work is gone?
Speaker 2: Tommy? I ain't let you're his supervisor? Is he here?
Speaker 4: Why? That's what I mean? His mind is gone. I
Speaker 4: I mean, what were you saying something?
Speaker 2: Something he said? Why he ain't here?
Speaker 4: An't working that well?
Speaker 3: You know?
Speaker 5: His mind going sounds crazy?
Speaker 4: I don't I don't know where my.
Speaker 2: Mind at right there, but he ain't here.
Speaker 4: He's not here, Julia said, he wasn't here. Yeah, but
Speaker 4: you're letting him be off though.
Speaker 2: This is me. Oh who y'all think? I am Keim Hart?
Speaker 4: Oh what do you mean?
Speaker 2: I'm like, I ain't got no keys in Tommy car,
Speaker 2: Tommy grown man, Tommy want to tell this joke? Let
Speaker 2: Tommy tail this joke? Now he not here today? What
Speaker 2: are what I'm supposed to do?
Speaker 4: Where is? You brought him on this show and he
Speaker 4: should be accountable.
Speaker 2: It was roll and if joke got told anyway, it's
Speaker 2: my show and Tommy ain't here anyway. Yes, I am.
Speaker 6: You have to do with anything, you know, but we
Speaker 6: feel like you let Tommy get away with stuff we
Speaker 6: wouldn't be because he's your nephew.
Speaker 4: Yeah, because he's y'all know that's not fair, Steve, that's
Speaker 4: not fair.
Speaker 5: He's stupid, stupid, But you knew that when you hired him.
Speaker 2: And been knowing it for twenty years. Do y'all know what?
Speaker 2: What is? What part of it y'all ain't getting?
Speaker 4: He told?
Speaker 2: He tell you how stupid he is every day, and
Speaker 2: then when you do something stupid like don't come to work.
Speaker 4: Oh his check is then got some dates? All right?
Speaker 4: Coming up at thirty two minutes after the hour, we
Speaker 4: will hear from Junior in for the nephew. Is he
Speaker 4: that point back right after this? Juniors here?
Speaker 2: Yes, you are.
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Speaker 4: It is time now to run that prank back and
Speaker 4: in for the nephew today is Junior, what you got
Speaker 4: for is junior.
Speaker 2: The nephew.
Speaker 8: We don't know where he's at. We can't explain it,
Speaker 8: but he did leave with a prank called repolded pews.
Speaker 8: But does anybody know who he at? Hold on, I
Speaker 8: got a text. It's Tom Oh he said. He said,
Speaker 8: what y'all doing?
Speaker 4: We're working? What do you think doing?
Speaker 3: Well? I'm trying to reach a pastor, Pastor Wilkins.
Speaker 9: This is reverend doctor Wilkins.
Speaker 3: Are you the you're the pastor of Baptis Church? Am
Speaker 3: I right?
Speaker 9: Mathe shirt? That's correct?
Speaker 3: Okay. My name is Daniel, and I'm calling from a RCS,
Speaker 3: which is a church supply, and we have an outstanding
Speaker 3: bill here that we wanted to bring to you all's
Speaker 3: attention for like twenty three thousand dollars for your pews
Speaker 3: that has not been paid. So we wanted to see.
Speaker 9: Not to cut you off.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, Daniel, RCS, Yeah, church supply, sir. That's this
Speaker 3: is exactly what you guys got your pews.
Speaker 9: Okay, our standing bill for twenty three times Well, first
Speaker 9: of all, that's normally all our standing bills are handled
Speaker 9: by our finance department. You know you wouldn't to speak
Speaker 9: to our treasurer and they will be able to help
Speaker 9: you with that.
Speaker 3: Evidently, sir, that this hasn't been taken care of in
Speaker 3: this matter when it comes to these pews, because like
Speaker 3: I stayed it before, you guys owed twenty three thousand
Speaker 3: dollars on these pus and I think this was probably
Speaker 3: twelve to thirteen years ago, so maybe this was something
Speaker 3: before you got there. But nevertheless, they're still an our
Speaker 3: standing billing. Right now, we're actually going to be repossessing
Speaker 3: these pews as of early seven o'clock Sunday morning.
Speaker 9: Not far this Sunday morning. No, we have the Women
Speaker 9: Days Missionary is here today and also that we.
Speaker 3: Have like our well then you have a lot of
Speaker 3: things and you actually run it off your schedule. To me,
Speaker 3: that's that's really not my concern. And maybe you're Women's
Speaker 3: Day or whatever is gonna y'all gonna do a standing
Speaker 3: up because.
Speaker 9: Right now we're not going to do you're not understanding me.
Speaker 3: See did you.
Speaker 9: Say twelve or thirteen years ago? Sure, well, I've been
Speaker 9: the past here for ten years and you know, you know.
Speaker 3: Like that occurred or you got there, But nevertheless, the
Speaker 3: bill is still outstanding, and these cues need to be
Speaker 3: taken care of. Now, if y'all don't have the twenty
Speaker 3: three thousand dollars, then I got to come pick these
Speaker 3: pews up Sunday morning. Sir, we're gonna I don't go
Speaker 3: over there. You're not hearing me.
Speaker 9: And first of all, this is my private number. How
Speaker 9: did you get this number?
Speaker 3: Your your numbers here in the books as a contact?
Speaker 9: No, this is this is I only get us out
Speaker 9: to very few people, and I know none of them
Speaker 9: will will give our numbers. So that's definition right there.
Speaker 9: And second of all, if you're talking about coming in
Speaker 9: our church Sunday morning to take our pews, uh, that's
Speaker 9: not something you really want to do, sir.
Speaker 3: I have to do my job the same way you
Speaker 3: get up on Sunday morning and you have to do yours.
Speaker 3: I have to do mine. So my job is to
Speaker 3: get these pews back because you guys are twenty three
Speaker 3: thousand dollars in.
Speaker 9: The riars, no tiling. And tell you I ain't always
Speaker 9: been being a preacher. Now you come to my church
Speaker 9: and you touch them pees, I'm gonna come out that
Speaker 9: proof fit, don't you.
Speaker 3: I'm not here to go to what you used to
Speaker 3: be and what you are. Now I'm nothing to go
Speaker 3: back and forth with you on that. The bottom line.
Speaker 9: Consequence you don't want to deal with sign because you
Speaker 9: know I, oh, hold on, hold on, hold on, let
Speaker 9: me let me calm down, because you know you might
Speaker 9: have to make me take some words that I've been
Speaker 9: delivered from. Thank God, I'm going.
Speaker 3: To deliver them pews away from you on Sunday.
Speaker 1: Now.
Speaker 3: I got to come and pick them pews up. That's
Speaker 3: the bottom line. Do you have twenty three thousand Sunday morning?
Speaker 9: Twenty three thousands? I understand that's not the issue. The
Speaker 9: issue is you have no business calling me on my
Speaker 9: personal phone. I'm in my metigration time right now. I'm
Speaker 9: trying to get consecrated. So you know my message that
Speaker 9: after the ever lady, this afternoon. So we need all
Speaker 9: of our tumors.
Speaker 3: Okay, Well let me ask you something, sir. Do you
Speaker 3: have the twenty three thousand dollars that you can give
Speaker 3: me Sunday morning and then you can continue whatever it
Speaker 3: is you have going on that day Other than that,
Speaker 3: I'm gonna have to take them pills.
Speaker 9: I got to prod me between two dollars. If you're
Speaker 9: not listening, Signed that ain't my meal. I ain't paying it.
Speaker 9: You ain't touching my cues.
Speaker 3: I'm not gonna continue to go. Okay, listen, I'm trying
Speaker 3: to respect what's Pastor willis trying to respect you.
Speaker 9: First, Reverend doctor Wilkins, I'd appreciate it if you call
Speaker 9: me in my name, Reverend doctor Wilkins.
Speaker 3: Okay, Reverend Dr Wilkins. Now, first of all, I'm coming
Speaker 3: up there Sunday. Now, I'm hoping I only have to
Speaker 3: lay hands on these pews. Now I gotta lay hands
Speaker 3: on something else. Then I got to do what I
Speaker 3: got to do. It out.
Speaker 9: You can come on up here and you say it
Speaker 9: on the property. That's cool, but you touch them pews.
Speaker 9: I got some lawyers and yeah, they can take that
Speaker 9: jenus coade off. They can stay down, they can get
Speaker 9: with you, partner. I'm saying, you know what they.
Speaker 3: Do.
Speaker 9: I walk through the valley shadow of Death. I see
Speaker 9: no evil. I ain't got no problems.
Speaker 1: Wait wait wait wait, wait wait wait.
Speaker 9: Wait wait you talking about coming to me and answer my.
Speaker 3: Church because I'm gonna do what I got to do.
Speaker 9: Many I'm gonna do what I got to do in
Speaker 9: the name of Jesus right.
Speaker 3: Man, play off or stand up the whole service? Now,
Speaker 3: what which one.
Speaker 9: Do you want? However you want to have it?
Speaker 3: I got I got something else I want to take
Speaker 3: you. You listen to me.
Speaker 9: Listening if you ain't saying nothing, so now you listening
Speaker 9: to say to me?
Speaker 3: I've got to say this to you. His nephew tom
Speaker 3: Me from the Steve Hobby Morning Show. You just got
Speaker 3: pranked by your entire deacon. Boy who what who? Man Wiser?
Speaker 3: This is nephew till me Man from the Steve Harby
Speaker 3: Morning Show. Your deacon board got me the blank phone
Speaker 3: call you, boy. I can't believe this.
Speaker 9: Boy, you made me a little my religion sign.
Speaker 3: There. Man, you are here in the past.
Speaker 9: Which one of them ones of it?
Speaker 3: A deacon Glover?
Speaker 9: Okay, okay, okay, I've got some things I got to
Speaker 9: talk to good love about.
Speaker 3: You know. I gotta ask you, man, fast, what is
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Speaker 2: Listen.
Speaker 3: Let me tell you this.
Speaker 9: Keep doing what he's doing the first minute at every show.
Speaker 3: Man.
Speaker 9: I love that. Okay, I really loved that.
Speaker 3: I really really blessed to the people, really appreciate that man,
Speaker 3: it really will there you go.
Speaker 4: Sure, let me take you back. All right, thank you.
Speaker 4: Coming up next, we'll have the c l O, the
Speaker 4: Chief Love Offers of Steve Harvey. Right after this.
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Speaker 4: Coming up at the top of the hour. In entertainment news,
Speaker 4: Gail King said her husband cheated on her with a friend.
Speaker 4: What and George Clinton issuing Universal Music Group. We'll talk
Speaker 4: about these stories at the top of the hour, but
Speaker 4: right now it is time to ask the CLO, our
Speaker 4: Chief Love Officer, Steve Harvey. All right, here we go,
Speaker 4: Steve Clo Amira in Tuscaloosa, right to, my boyfriend and
Speaker 4: I have been dating for two years. He's having financial problems,
Speaker 4: so I'm trying to support him. But he's upset because
Speaker 4: I cooked dinner for his birthday instead of taking him out.
Speaker 4: He said, when he had money, he treated me like
Speaker 4: a princess. And he's right, am I obligated to spend
Speaker 4: money on him.
Speaker 2: Well, I mean it's his birthday. It would have been
Speaker 2: a nice gesture. It wouldn't have been nothing wrong with
Speaker 2: you taking him to dinner for his birthday, and you did.
Speaker 2: And then when he had money, he treated you like
Speaker 2: a princess and you said, that's right, and you know
Speaker 2: you cooked dinner. Oh oh, so I'm understanding. So she don't.
Speaker 2: She's trying to be supportive, but she don't want to
Speaker 2: spend money on it.
Speaker 4: Well, okay, well, he's having financial problems and she is
Speaker 4: trying to import them.
Speaker 2: But on his birthday, would he have had to take
Speaker 2: hisself out on his birthday day with you and pay
Speaker 2: for it himself. That ain't much of a birthday gift.
Speaker 2: I think you're being trifling myself personally.
Speaker 4: Well, okay, that's what she wants to know. Is she
Speaker 4: obligated to spend money on them?
Speaker 2: No, you're not obligated to do anything. It's called acts
Speaker 2: of kindness and being considerate. Yeah, that's all it is.
Speaker 3: That.
Speaker 2: See, everybody, y'all keep making this money about.
Speaker 4: Hold, I'm transactional transaction.
Speaker 2: Y'all want to make this money about. You know what's
Speaker 2: in it for me? That ain't That's not what y'all
Speaker 2: get A two year related where y'all going. I strongly
Speaker 2: suggest y'all don't look into marriage because I can't tell
Speaker 2: you how maturn you gonna need each other money?
Speaker 4: Yeah?
Speaker 2: All right?
Speaker 4: Moving on to Nikki and Lansing Nikki rights. I'm going
Speaker 4: on a cruise in July. When I booked it, my
Speaker 4: husband said he couldn't get off work. Now he's planning
Speaker 4: a trip to Mymi with two of his friends while
Speaker 4: I'm gone. He said he was able to get off
Speaker 4: that week after all. Did he lie to avoid going
Speaker 4: with me?
Speaker 2: Hell?
Speaker 4: Yeah, am I baby?
Speaker 2: As soon as you booked that ticket he said, my
Speaker 2: girl got this trip plan. We're going namy.
Speaker 4: This is so wrong me hell Yale. All of a
Speaker 4: sudden he was able to get off right. Yes, it
Speaker 4: wasn't all right. Moving on to Delesa in New Orleans,
Speaker 4: Dealisa writes, my husband came in at two fifteen a m.
Speaker 4: And said he had car trouble. He called his friend
Speaker 4: as soon as he got in and told his friend
Speaker 4: that he made it home safely. He even took his
Speaker 4: car to the shop the next day. I still think
Speaker 4: he lied to me. Should I trust my intuition?
Speaker 2: Well, if you don't trust your intuition, he takes the
Speaker 2: car to the shop today. It's gonna verify it if
Speaker 2: something's wrong. So whatever your intuition is telling you right now,
Speaker 2: you don't have proof. He called his boy great coverage,
Speaker 2: made home safe, and I got an appointment to get
Speaker 2: this car in the math. Come on, boy, right now.
Speaker 4: You're a proud daddy right now, proud lie on top
Speaker 4: of lie, on top of lie.
Speaker 2: But see guess what though it could be the truth.
Speaker 2: But let me tell you something though. If it is
Speaker 2: a lie.
Speaker 4: Oh it's good. Approved you proved it. Come through this message.
Speaker 2: He got ahead of everything he thought it out. This
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Speaker 4: room and bathroom in our home. Each room is a
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Speaker 4: Would I be wrong to trash all of it? Well,
Speaker 4: I wouldn't do that, trash.
Speaker 2: It, but I would pull them slightly out.
Speaker 4: The walk.
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Speaker 2: candle all that kind of stuff. But don't don't you
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Speaker 4: Why that's the house scented like that.
Speaker 2: So when he come out that bathroom, it's all come
Speaker 2: up all up under the delt. And when the overdoor
Speaker 2: to come out out in the hallway and the head
Speaker 2: up the hall. No, see here, See you don't know
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Speaker 4: Which color purple.
Speaker 2: Do everything?
Speaker 4: All right? Thank you Celo. Coming up at the top
Speaker 4: of the hour. We will have some entertainment news for
Speaker 4: you right after this. You're listening Hard Morning Show CBS
Speaker 4: morning host Gail King was recently on the Call Her
Speaker 4: Daddy podcast, and she's ship that her ex husband cheated
Speaker 4: on her with her friend. It wasn't oprah okay. Gail
Speaker 4: is seventy one years old and was married to attorney
Speaker 4: William Bumpus from nineteen eighty two to nineteen ninety three.
Speaker 4: Gail said when she returned home from a trip early,
Speaker 4: her husband told her she could not enter their bedroom.
Speaker 4: Then uh huh. Then Gail found her husband wearing a
Speaker 4: towel her friend wearing a towel. Gail told Oprah, and
Speaker 4: she told her to tell the woman's husband. Oprah told
Speaker 4: Gail to tell the woman's husband. When Gail did tell
Speaker 4: the woman's husband, he told her basically quote, oh yeah,
Speaker 4: my wife told me you'd be calling. She said that
Speaker 4: you came home early, unexpected, and you drew the wrong
Speaker 4: conclusion and said that they were having an affair. The
Speaker 4: husband also called Gail delusional. Oprah told Gail that she
Speaker 4: had been basically played and offered to relocate her and
Speaker 4: her kids to Chicago. Go well, yeah, so what do
Speaker 4: you think?
Speaker 2: See that was well, I couldn't tell you how much
Speaker 2: I didn't care this old ass information. I didn't know
Speaker 2: what had happened. But she was talking about the year
Speaker 2: it happened and all this here. She was seventy one.
Speaker 2: You want to get that out your system, it's fine,
Speaker 2: but I didn't. It didn't bother me, okay.
Speaker 4: But she also addressed the rumors about her and Gail
Speaker 4: being gay.
Speaker 10: She addressed those two. Yeah, I didn't hear that out. Yeah,
Speaker 10: and again again.
Speaker 2: I did not care you.
Speaker 4: Well, Gail said that they would tell if they were gay.
Speaker 4: They would tell people because there's nothing wrong with it.
Speaker 4: So she had a simple explanation for that simple answer,
Speaker 4: so meaning that they're not, And again, once again, what
Speaker 4: was your response. Well, you know your best friend was
Speaker 4: a billionaire whatever you want to call.
Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't care how much money you got. We're
Speaker 2: not feel to be gay together, but we're gonna be
Speaker 2: close as hell.
Speaker 4: Though that will be gay.
Speaker 2: I have a cold fishing boat, I tell you that.
Speaker 7: Yeah, But I mean it was probably painful for her
Speaker 7: to look back on that, you know, when her husband
Speaker 7: cheated with her friend.
Speaker 4: Come on, and.
Speaker 2: She didn't sound painful. She was telling it rather matter
Speaker 2: of fact.
Speaker 4: Okay, all right, that's why you It didn't bother you,
Speaker 4: but it bothered me.
Speaker 2: She wasn't crying, didn't didn't show no emotion.
Speaker 4: I think as women, you know, just to think about
Speaker 4: something like that happening. Yeah, yeah, it's it stings. That stings. Yeah,
Speaker 4: it hurts. It does, absolutely do it in the house.
Speaker 2: And now that to me, I can't ever understand.
Speaker 4: Yeah, wow, if.
Speaker 2: You're a man or woman, why would you have somebody
Speaker 2: come to your health. I've been watching these people get
Speaker 2: busted on tender and the man come home from fishing.
Speaker 2: And she didne have a tender day. She got two kids.
Speaker 2: She got two kids.
Speaker 4: She know her husband in the house.
Speaker 2: He had set a camera up in the house. Saw
Speaker 2: the dude in the house were talking to his kids.
Speaker 2: She finally admitted, Yep, it was nothing though. I just
Speaker 2: introduced him as a friend. And all we do is talk,
Speaker 2: you know, lady at your house.
Speaker 4: That's the ultimate and disrespect.
Speaker 2: All came meet nowhere. Hell yeah, garage in back of
Speaker 2: Walmart Jeans motor Inn in Cleveland. Hours ten dollars.
Speaker 4: And you know this. How oh I've been there, You've
Speaker 4: been the Jeans gen.
Speaker 3: Money.
Speaker 4: You're not gonna do it in your house, right, At
Speaker 4: least you had respect.
Speaker 2: For your I wasn't no, no, no, I was wow.
Speaker 2: But that this before I got married. I ain't no money, Jeanjean?
Speaker 2: How much?
Speaker 11: How much?
Speaker 2: It was a room room no ten dollars for four hours?
Speaker 4: Four hours?
Speaker 2: And your hours started as soon as you as soon
Speaker 2: as you pay the money. And I'm telling you you
Speaker 2: he he in the hall. Wait at the four hour ma.
Speaker 4: But you're getting a lot done in four hours, though.
Speaker 2: You get everything done in four hours. The ain't no
Speaker 2: sitting around watching TV. Ain't no TV.
Speaker 7: So yeah, you were in there for one reason and
Speaker 7: one reason. Only everybody know Jean Moting. I know now
Speaker 7: I'm talking about crowdy.
Speaker 4: Especially on the Yeah.
Speaker 2: You can't get on the phone and complain about the
Speaker 2: noise in the next room. All the rooms is noise.
Speaker 4: It was poppin Jean's mother an all right, and other
Speaker 4: entertainment news. According to the Detroit Free Press, George Clinton
Speaker 4: has filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group, accusing them
Speaker 4: for improperly withholding more than one point one million dollars
Speaker 4: in royalties. George claims that he is owed royalties from
Speaker 4: nineteen sixty nine to nineteen ninety under Parliament and Funkadelic.
Speaker 4: The royalty freeze has caused Clinton's quote severe financial harm.
Speaker 4: He alleges in the twenty page complaint. He's seeking unpaid royalties,
Speaker 4: as well as damages, interest, and a court ordered accounting
Speaker 4: of activity tied to his accounts with UMG. So here's
Speaker 4: a question, and Steve, I think we know this. What's
Speaker 4: your favorite George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic song is? Will he
Speaker 4: get to it? I think we know it. I think
Speaker 4: we've heard it before.
Speaker 2: Mothership connection with.
Speaker 4: Nothing Nothing.
Speaker 2: Means more to me, Yeah than atomic, don't this is
Speaker 2: a story about it.
Speaker 4: Don't coming up. He says he doesn't care about the midterms,
Speaker 4: and we'll talk about that right after this. You're listening
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Speaker 4: Well according to USA Today, President Donald Trump told his
Speaker 4: cabinet on yesterday that Wednesday, that Iran misled his resolve,
Speaker 4: saying he does not care about the twenty twenty six
Speaker 4: mid term elections and warning he will finish the job
Speaker 4: militarily if a deal is not reached. He highlighted citing
Speaker 4: failing gas prices and the limited US casualties in the
Speaker 4: Iran war, and described ongoing negotiations to reopen the Strait
Speaker 4: of Her Moves. During remarks at the cabinet meeting, Secretary
Speaker 4: of State Marco Rubio said the President prefers to make
Speaker 4: an agreement with Iran, but he has other options available
Speaker 4: to him if the mediated talks collapse. The ongoing war
Speaker 4: and closure at the Strait of Her Moves has elevated
Speaker 4: gas prices in the United States. We're all feeling the
Speaker 4: brunt of that. Yesterday, the national average stood at four
Speaker 4: dollars and forty four cents a gallon. The President said
Speaker 4: he is not worried about the mid terms, basically because
Speaker 4: he was pleased with his past Tuesday's Republican primary results
Speaker 4: in Texas and other states, and they are a prelude
Speaker 4: to the midterms. So that's why he says he's not worried.
Speaker 2: Well, oh, he's very worried. That's what this redistrict king
Speaker 2: is about. That's what this reversal of the voters Rights
Speaker 2: actors about. He is very worried because if we get
Speaker 2: out and show up and change these things into mid terms.
Speaker 2: He now has a problem because all this racist stuff
Speaker 2: he's getting away with pas asking it through the House
Speaker 2: and the Senate and all these bills he's running. All
Speaker 2: that can get slowed down with checking balance.
Speaker 4: Yep, all we have to do is get out and vote.
Speaker 4: We have to vote. We have to have to vote,
Speaker 4: we have to register. Y'all know the drill.
Speaker 6: We have been telling y'all this year after year after year.
Speaker 6: And you cannot sit out any election.
Speaker 7: Anyment terms, not neural races, not the presidential rate, none
Speaker 7: of them.
Speaker 6: You're right, primaries and nothing, nothing because especially especially the primaries,
Speaker 6: because you are voting for the person that you want
Speaker 6: to represent you on the.
Speaker 4: Ballot in November.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 4: So this is not a drill, y'all. You used to
Speaker 4: say life. When we live in a democracy, it's we
Speaker 4: have to vote. I mean, that's part of being a
Speaker 4: US citizen, your right to vote. So exercise it. Use it.
Speaker 4: It means something. It matters for sure, y'all.
Speaker 2: Listen to me. Not voting is giving the power to
Speaker 2: someone else. Yeah, you're just handing over the keys to
Speaker 2: the car. He has no black cabinet members. You've got
Speaker 2: seen that in a long time.
Speaker 4: Yeah, you got to care. You don't vote because you
Speaker 4: don't care. You got to care, all right?
Speaker 2: Yeah?
Speaker 4: Yeah, coming up in thirty four minutes after the hour,
Speaker 4: we're going to talk about cheating and the major signs
Speaker 4: of cheating. Right after this. Oh yeah, we're going to
Speaker 4: talk about it. Yeah you're listening Steve Harvey Morning Show.
Speaker 4: In today's relationship discussion, here's some major signs that someone's cheating.
Speaker 4: We're going to do like a roundtable discussion here.
Speaker 2: Oh, you ain't got to go around.
Speaker 4: Okay, major signs someone's cheating that aren't obvious until you've
Speaker 4: been through it. Okay, here's one. All of a sudden,
Speaker 4: they've suddenly become busy, like all the time, Like they're
Speaker 4: so busy. That's a sign a major.
Speaker 2: Like you like grocries, Yeah, yeah, you.
Speaker 4: Like shopping, love shopping, what you like?
Speaker 2: Audit on Amazon and all this here?
Speaker 4: Yeah today just did it today?
Speaker 2: Well I'm busy, busy, busy doing What what does it
Speaker 2: have to do with lifestyle available for you to do
Speaker 2: the things that you enjoyed?
Speaker 4: Yeah, all right, these are major signs that someone's cheating.
Speaker 4: That aren't really obvious until you've been through it. Okay,
Speaker 4: here's another sign. They're more guarded with their phones.
Speaker 2: Not that part.
Speaker 8: Yeah that's true.
Speaker 4: You're just guarded. You you know, your partner can't see
Speaker 4: your phone, you can have your passwords, none of that. Yeah,
Speaker 4: so that's amazing. You agree, you agree with that?
Speaker 2: Oh hell yeah, that's why you have to get a burner.
Speaker 4: He sounded just like your nephew. Right then, I'm sorry,
Speaker 4: but you did because you know. All right, So another
Speaker 4: major sign that someone's cheating. You just have a gut
Speaker 4: feeling that something's going on. You know, cheating is not
Speaker 4: always clear evidence and explanations. You just you have a gut.
Speaker 2: Y'all always got a good feeling.
Speaker 4: And we're usually right. We're sick.
Speaker 8: Yeah, I tell him go to the bathroom.
Speaker 4: Because you got a gut feeling.
Speaker 2: What did you eat? Where was you at last night?
Speaker 2: I'm told you that Panda Express. You gotta quick calling
Speaker 2: down there?
Speaker 4: We out a all right? Another major sign. Whatever, guys.
Speaker 4: Another major sign that someone it's cheating. They're no longer
Speaker 4: interested in one or more common reasons for breakups okay, disinterest, okay,
Speaker 4: when they're called out for not paying attention or they're
Speaker 4: being distracted, like.
Speaker 2: What, No, no, no, ladies, don't start breaking up with
Speaker 2: your man because he seems just interested or.
Speaker 4: Or he's distracted.
Speaker 8: All right, First of all, I don't want to be
Speaker 8: at this basketball game. Your son can't play that will anyway?
Speaker 2: I'm not. I'm through cheering.
Speaker 4: What's that to do with cheating? Don't come on, Divonte?
Speaker 2: Why we roving for Davonte?
Speaker 4: He's scoring no point? But just girl other ian waiting
Speaker 4: for me? Wow?
Speaker 2: Now see, I just I just don't you know. Look,
Speaker 2: after you've been married for a while, your husband don't
Speaker 2: really can't to talk to you. And it's not that
Speaker 2: we don't love you anymore. Well, we don't like talking
Speaker 2: to you anymore because we don't have nothing new to say.
Speaker 2: The Covenant.
Speaker 4: New things happen every day, I mean.
Speaker 2: But things we won't talk about.
Speaker 4: What are you you want to talk about? I don't
Speaker 4: want to talk about that. She didn't know? So what
Speaker 4: do you guys have any any thing to add to that?
Speaker 4: Major signs of cheating?
Speaker 2: Yo, y'all women cheat too?
Speaker 4: When you're talking one, y'all cheat too? Women do cheat?
Speaker 4: That is that is true? Women cheat for happened to
Speaker 4: me already. Let me tell you something. So what was
Speaker 4: the sign? What was the sign that made I don't
Speaker 4: think he caught? Then I'm gonna tell you what the
Speaker 4: sign was.
Speaker 8: It's another man I'm dating to pass the dawn us
Speaker 8: come up there. The past say come up there and
Speaker 8: get prayer. I go up there for prayer. Right, he
Speaker 8: took his hand, he put his hand on my forehead.
Speaker 8: I fall out right. She was behind me, but she
Speaker 8: I didn't know she was cheating with the dude that
Speaker 8: laid the blanket over.
Speaker 2: I didn't know.
Speaker 4: How did you find out? I came through?
Speaker 2: They told me.
Speaker 8: My mama saw it. Oh, he's said, be here. I
Speaker 8: fell out. She kissed him and she put the blanket on.
Speaker 2: I can believe.
Speaker 4: It's just crazy story. I've never heard that. It's bad story.
Speaker 4: Or seventeen.
Speaker 2: You're probably like your fourth crisis. That was an early crisis.
Speaker 2: You didn't fall that she cheated on him, Steve, except
Speaker 2: how you kiss the man of laid the blanket on me?
Speaker 4: Yeah?
Speaker 2: All right?
Speaker 4: Coming up next, Junior's in for the nephew with today's
Speaker 4: prank phone call. Right after this, you're listening to the
Speaker 4: Steve Harvey Morning Show coming up at the top of
Speaker 4: the hour, right about four minutes after. It's my Strawberry
Speaker 4: letter for today, and the subject is she is so
Speaker 4: foul for that. We'll get into that find out what
Speaker 4: that's all about. That sounds pretty serious. But right now
Speaker 4: Junior is in for the nephew with today's prank. Phone
Speaker 4: call what you got for us, Junior?
Speaker 2: I don't really want to do this.
Speaker 4: I know, Uncle say something, but I haven't prank.
Speaker 2: I don't like it, but he gonna say something in
Speaker 2: a minute.
Speaker 4: Today's prank is called the barbershop.
Speaker 2: I know what this is.
Speaker 4: I already know you, Ali, Junior, it.
Speaker 2: Will probably be your going on the barbershop though somewhere where.
Speaker 2: Get it over with. We ain't gonna have this discussion
Speaker 2: too many motime.
Speaker 4: You give him to the end of the year, though
Speaker 4: right at least.
Speaker 2: He really ain't out to the end of the year.
Speaker 2: If he take we'll take your hat off. I'll tell you,
Speaker 2: take your hat off. Take your hat off right now.
Speaker 4: I tell you how much time you got you can
Speaker 4: tell by that?
Speaker 2: Let me see, yeah, look right there, yep. Tomorrow he'll
Speaker 2: be George Jefferson by Christian If you don't have to
Speaker 2: start brushing your hair until you get to your ear.
Speaker 8: Wait a minute, hold on, mister Harvey, hold on, it's
Speaker 8: not that bad.
Speaker 2: It's not bad. What you mean? It ain't that bad
Speaker 2: that that's that's why people say when they lose their
Speaker 2: it's not that But how bad is it? If it
Speaker 2: ain't that bad, tell me what bad it is? Because
Speaker 2: it's bad, y'all?
Speaker 4: What, Junior, have you ever thought about cutting it all off?
Speaker 4: Like Stevens suggesting.
Speaker 2: I'm not suggesting. This is way past the suggestion. Come on, Cat,
Speaker 2: I am thinking about making it an unemployment required the
Speaker 2: bob shot running Cat Brady? How you doing?
Speaker 3: Man?
Speaker 11: My name, my name is Dennis Man. I got a
Speaker 11: haircut from you a couple of weeks ago.
Speaker 12: Yeah, what's up? Hey?
Speaker 11: Listen, I wanted to get an appointment with you man,
Speaker 11: Like I said, I was there a couple of weeks ago. Man,
Speaker 11: my first time getting a haircut from you did real
Speaker 11: good jobs. I want to say thank you for that. Okay,
Speaker 11: do you have any any time available on Thursday?
Speaker 3: Yeah?
Speaker 12: Yeah for sure. Uh fine, what's what's what's your name here?
Speaker 3: Bro?
Speaker 2: Dennis Man?
Speaker 12: Okay?
Speaker 3: Dennis?
Speaker 12: Why Dennis about about three o'clock, man, some of that nature.
Speaker 12: I mean, you know, I know I'm the work of formers,
Speaker 12: you know.
Speaker 2: Okay, three o'clock you'll be there.
Speaker 12: Yeah, okay, Hey.
Speaker 11: I got a little bit of a situation though, man.
Speaker 11: That happened last time I was there. I kind of
Speaker 11: wanted to talk to you about it, man, because it
Speaker 11: kind of caught me off guard. So I wanted to
Speaker 11: highly let you man and see if we could rectify
Speaker 11: the problem.
Speaker 2: For I came back up there.
Speaker 12: What happened somebodpect you something?
Speaker 1: I mean, what was to do?
Speaker 2: Well?
Speaker 11: What it really wasn't somebody, man, it was it was?
Speaker 11: It was it was actually you me.
Speaker 1: Well, I mean, what's the here's deal?
Speaker 3: Man?
Speaker 2: When you was cutting my hair? It when it was
Speaker 2: time to turn the chair, you didn't turn the chair
Speaker 2: with with with with with your hand man.
Speaker 11: See Brady, man, you you turned the chair with your
Speaker 11: with your private part.
Speaker 12: Oh come say Dennis, I mean, Dan, I'm a professional man.
Speaker 12: I've been doing this fifteen years.
Speaker 2: Right right. I don't think it's anything deliberate, man.
Speaker 11: I think you just do it unconsciously man, cause you
Speaker 11: know you be leaning over on the chair cutting and
Speaker 11: I think you don't realize, you know, you be turning.
Speaker 2: The chair with your private part instead of.
Speaker 11: Doing it with your hand. Man, And see, my hands
Speaker 11: got caught out there, and I saw it out the
Speaker 11: coner my eyes. I saw your private part coming towards
Speaker 11: my hand. I moved it just in time.
Speaker 12: You understand, Oh I see Thennis, I'm not understanding something, bro,
Speaker 12: because I don't.
Speaker 3: I don't.
Speaker 12: We don't operate like that line here because you know
Speaker 12: I don't make mistakes like that. But I mean, you know,
Speaker 12: I don't know you. You're sure you're talking to the
Speaker 12: right person, man.
Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, ain't you the third chair on the
Speaker 2: right when you walk in the door.
Speaker 12: Yeah, that's correct.
Speaker 2: Okay, that's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 11: Man, And you cut me two weeks ago, and like
Speaker 11: I said, I really like my haircuts. So I want
Speaker 11: to call back and rectify this problem. But you know,
Speaker 11: you got to turn the chair with your hand and
Speaker 11: not your private part. If not, we're gonna have a problem.
Speaker 12: Okay. But I feel you and I understand your your
Speaker 12: complaint and everything. I mean, I'm not understanding what you're saying.
Speaker 12: But but I don't do that, you know. But I
Speaker 12: mean we we'll be glad. You know what I'm saying,
Speaker 12: give you another cut or whatever. You understand me, you know,
Speaker 12: but I don't move nobody no round with my pride.
Speaker 3: Man.
Speaker 2: You know that's just not be okay.
Speaker 11: I understand what you're saying, but I want you to
Speaker 11: hear what I'm saying. If you put your private on
Speaker 11: there at all when I come in there Thursday, then
Speaker 11: I promise you I'm gonna jump up and we're.
Speaker 2: Gonna have a problem.
Speaker 12: Well, well let's see it. Not now, not right there,
Speaker 12: and I'm not I'm not sitting that jump up having
Speaker 12: a problem because you know, you don't really know me
Speaker 12: like that.
Speaker 3: Bro.
Speaker 12: You know, I mean, I'm trying to be a professional
Speaker 12: here and and solve your little issues that you got.
Speaker 3: To understand me.
Speaker 12: But but all just jumping up and stuff you're talking
Speaker 12: about doing, I don't know that.
Speaker 11: I'm trying to come in and get a nice haircut
Speaker 11: and walk out with a nice haircut. What I don't
Speaker 11: want to do is come down there, you lean over,
Speaker 11: put your private part where I got my arms in
Speaker 11: my hands, that I gotta whoop you.
Speaker 2: Now, that's what I don't from.
Speaker 1: Now you're starting you're touching me wrong, talking.
Speaker 2: About you're talking about I'm tech and you wrong.
Speaker 11: You touched me wrong two weeks ago when you put
Speaker 11: your private on my hand.
Speaker 1: Man, ain't I ain't nobody to touches. I can tell
Speaker 1: you feel me say what I think you're talking to? Man?
Speaker 4: You know.
Speaker 11: Because hey, dog all, I'm trying to say, you know,
Speaker 11: the brother trying to come in and get his hair
Speaker 11: cut and walk out fitting like a man and not
Speaker 11: walk out feeling violated.
Speaker 2: Man, because you.
Speaker 11: Didn't turn the chair with your private part all up
Speaker 11: against my hand and my elbow and stuff.
Speaker 1: Man all the all, boy, you know what I'm saying
Speaker 1: like that, I'm gonna you know I'm trying to talk
Speaker 1: to you.
Speaker 3: Do you feel but not?
Speaker 1: You don't me wrong? I ain't no punk flying here,
Speaker 1: and you understand it.
Speaker 2: It ain't no punk flying that. Then keep it off
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Speaker 1: And I'm gonna tell you what now, I will put
Speaker 1: something on you.
Speaker 3: You come.
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Speaker 12: I'm just to come and get a hair cut.
Speaker 11: I'm trying to get a haircut and walk out of
Speaker 11: there like a man, feeling like a man.
Speaker 1: I bet I'm hoping you up. I'm gonna open you up. Boy,
Speaker 1: Do you understand you can call you no?
Speaker 3: Come on here?
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Speaker 3: Just to long?
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Speaker 3: Good?
Speaker 1: Do you understand me?
Speaker 2: Honestly?
Speaker 4: Hold what I got?
Speaker 1: No time? I'm not saying you got something? I have
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Speaker 3: You got time?
Speaker 1: You're gonna come over here too?
Speaker 3: Too? Straight?
Speaker 1: I bet you did it.
Speaker 3: Don't do it?
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Speaker 1: You know what you man? You said you'll come up here? Yeah,
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Speaker 11: Okay, okay, I'm gonna put my real name on my shirt.
Speaker 2: Team you want to know what my real name?
Speaker 3: That's what?
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Speaker 1: I want to know what all right? Then?
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Speaker 2: All right? Everybody's buff chep know man? I just everybody,
Speaker 2: y'all y'all, Hey, Junior, why don't y'all just do a farewell?
Speaker 2: Just have everybody all you friends meet you down there
Speaker 2: on your last day with your class? Hey, steal what
Speaker 2: the last day of getting haircuts?
Speaker 3: Junior?
Speaker 4: We know it's hard to part with those curls.
Speaker 2: You makes no more sure?
Speaker 4: Well in his mind they probably are all right? Thank you, Junior.
Speaker 4: Coming up next month, Junior.
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Speaker 4: The subject is she is so foul for that? We'll
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Speaker 4: You're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show. It is
Speaker 4: time now for my Strawberry Letter. And if you need
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Speaker 8: Jim's tip of to Strawberry Little my good friend, Shirley Strawberry.
Speaker 4: Thank you, my good friend, junior subject. She is so
Speaker 4: foul for that. Dear Stephen, Shirley, I'm a forty seven
Speaker 4: year old married man and I have been married for
Speaker 4: seventeen years. Everything was fine with my marriage for the
Speaker 4: last for the first fourteen years, and then my wife
Speaker 4: cheated on me. I wanted to leave her, but we
Speaker 4: have two sons and I didn't want to miss one
Speaker 4: minute of them growing up. It took me a full
Speaker 4: year to have sex with my wife after she cheated,
Speaker 4: and it will never be the same. My family found
Speaker 4: out and they hate my wife. But she still shows
Speaker 4: up at family outings and she said she's praying that
Speaker 4: they will all forgive her like I did. I am
Speaker 4: sure that will never happen after what she did. Last weekend,
Speaker 4: my wife and I went to dinner with my mom, dad,
Speaker 4: and my sister and her husband. My wife and my
Speaker 4: sister got into a big argument over my wife playing
Speaker 4: a game on her phone during dinner. I'm used to
Speaker 4: my wife playing games, texting, and scrolling on social media
Speaker 4: all of the time, so it was no big deal
Speaker 4: to me. My wife and my sister went back and forth,
Speaker 4: insulting each other. Then my wife bragged about cheating on me.
Speaker 4: She started with quote, that's why I cheated on your brother.
Speaker 4: She called me hindpacked and said I was below average
Speaker 4: size down there. I snatched her arm and she fell
Speaker 4: out of the chair and hit the floor, causing a
Speaker 4: big scene at the restaurant. I didn't pull her that
Speaker 4: hard and she didn't have to overreact like that. Now
Speaker 4: she's saying she should press charges against me. She's also
Speaker 4: said that she said those nasty things about me out
Speaker 4: of anger and she didn't mean any of it. She
Speaker 4: is so foul for how she embarrassed me. Now that
Speaker 4: I know how she really is, is it finally time
Speaker 4: to divorce her?
Speaker 9: Yes?
Speaker 4: I mean what are you waiting on this one?
Speaker 3: Yeah?
Speaker 4: This woman has no respect for you at all none.
Speaker 4: You obviously still love her, though, because you forgave her
Speaker 4: and took her back. You do know that's rare, right,
Speaker 4: because men are very territorial and usually they don't take
Speaker 4: their wives back after they cheat. You said it took
Speaker 4: you over a year to have sex with her again.
Speaker 4: You also said you didn't want to divorce her because
Speaker 4: of your two sons. In other words, you tried to
Speaker 4: save your marriage. And there's nothing wrong with that. But
Speaker 4: your wife let it be known in front of your
Speaker 4: family and the whole restaurant that she doesn't give a
Speaker 4: darn about you. She didn't have she didn't have to
Speaker 4: do all of that she really didn't. She was wrong
Speaker 4: for saying all the things she said. They're hurtful. She
Speaker 4: can't take them back, and I don't know what else
Speaker 4: she has to do for you to see that she's
Speaker 4: evil and it's over.
Speaker 2: She went too far, Steve, I can't believe this letter,
Speaker 2: you know, I mean, it was going okay in the beginning.
Speaker 2: You know, she is so foul for that. For that,
Speaker 2: she's been filed a whole letter though. See what he's
Speaker 2: writing a letter about. She's fouled for that. For what
Speaker 2: I'm gonna read at the end of the letter. But Doug,
Speaker 2: you're married to a foul person. I'm forty seven married,
Speaker 2: been married seventeen years. Everything was fine for the marriage
Speaker 2: for first fourteen years, and then my wife cheated on me.
Speaker 2: I believe that's when you first found out. That's really
Speaker 2: what I think. I wanted to leave her, but we
Speaker 2: got two sons, and I don't want to miss a
Speaker 2: minute of them growing up. Okay, I understand that, but
Speaker 2: me and her we threw Now I'm not gonna miss
Speaker 2: a minute. I'm gonna get you. I'm gonna get placed
Speaker 2: across the street this summer, and I'm gonna get visitation.
Speaker 2: I ain't gonna the sons come across that we're gonna
Speaker 2: do something to that. It took me a full year
Speaker 2: to have sex with it after she cheated, and it'll
Speaker 2: never be the same. Here's a story. It gets interested.
Speaker 2: My family found out and they hate no wife. I
Speaker 2: don't know how she found out, but I think you
Speaker 2: told her. That's what I think. But she still shows
Speaker 2: up at family outings and she said she's praying that
Speaker 2: they will all forgive her like I did. I'm sure
Speaker 2: that will never happen after what she did last weekend.
Speaker 2: Now this way to let her get real crazy. Him
Speaker 2: and his wife went to dinner with his mom and
Speaker 2: dad and his sister and her husband, so it's three
Speaker 2: couples at the table. My wife and my sister got
Speaker 2: into an argument because she would play in some video
Speaker 2: games on her phone. He say he used to her
Speaker 2: wife playing games and texting and scrolling on social media
Speaker 2: all the time, so it wasn't no big deal to me. Well,
Speaker 2: the wife and the sister went back and forth, insulting
Speaker 2: each other. Then my wife bragged about cheating on me.
Speaker 2: Now where that come from? And then she said she
Speaker 2: started with that's why I cheated on your brother? What
Speaker 2: she called me? Heinpacked, hend packed and said I was
Speaker 2: below average size down there, oh Seattle, see that one
Speaker 2: right there. She's trying to cut me deep now.
Speaker 3: So now.
Speaker 2: I got to stand up at the table some wait
Speaker 2: what I don't know what I'm finna do, but we're
Speaker 2: gonna some somebody were finished. Shut this one down right now.
Speaker 2: You might say, I'm here in picked and you might
Speaker 2: have chieved on me. You might have done all that.
Speaker 2: I might be a little scary, little timidy, but what
Speaker 2: I ain't gonna be be little though you're going to
Speaker 2: do not finn to be talking about my side. I'm
Speaker 2: not finna be no big.
Speaker 4: Now we'll hold up.
Speaker 2: You know, you gotta upgrade me. I'll be a monk
Speaker 2: blanc or something. That's not what I'm finna be. I
Speaker 2: want to be monk blank. I finished what is right?
Speaker 2: All right?
Speaker 4: Shut it down for now, please and not say truth
Speaker 4: pick say it will have well have part two of
Speaker 4: your response maybe if you don't stop at twenty three
Speaker 4: minutes after the hour Today's Strawberry Letters subject she is
Speaker 4: so foul for that. We'll get back into it right
Speaker 4: after this. You're listening Steve Harvey Morning Show.
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Speaker 4: All right, come on, Steve, Let's recap today's strawberry letter.
Speaker 4: The subject is she is so foul for that.
Speaker 2: This is a marriage that over and should have been over.
Speaker 2: Forty seven year old dude been married for seventeen years.
Speaker 2: Say everything was going for the first fourteen years and
Speaker 2: then she cheated on me. He didn't want her to
Speaker 2: go because they got two sons. He didn't want to
Speaker 2: mess up the family. He didn't want to miss no
Speaker 2: time with the sons, so he forgave her. But it
Speaker 2: took him a year to have sex with her, and
Speaker 2: it wasn't the same. And she but she still go
Speaker 2: to family outings and cookouts and everything. And my family
Speaker 2: hates her because they found out about her cheating because
Speaker 2: you took your little simple over there and told them,
Speaker 2: because you can't keep your mouth shuit, your little handpicked.
Speaker 2: Now I found out he was hand packed because she
Speaker 2: said this a little bit later in the letter, cause
Speaker 2: they all went to dinner and said, she said, to
Speaker 2: hope your family can't forgive me. He said, I know you.
Speaker 2: My family ain't going to give her, especially after what
Speaker 2: she did last week. Because me and my mom and
Speaker 2: daddy and my sister and her husband and her went
Speaker 2: out the dinner had three couples, and she was on
Speaker 2: her phone scrolling playing games the whole time, and her
Speaker 2: and my sister got into an argument, and the argument
Speaker 2: going thing and went back and forth and they started
Speaker 2: insulting each other, and then out of nowhere, she said,
Speaker 2: now that's why I cheated on Herbert Wow. And then
Speaker 2: they all looked at her like what that's why I
Speaker 2: cheated on Herberts. And then just sitting up here and
Speaker 2: she started with she called me hand peck, which I
Speaker 2: know you are because you went over there and told
Speaker 2: your family. And then she said that I was below
Speaker 2: average size down there. You didn't have to say down there,
Speaker 2: we know what you were talking about. Your Yeah, because
Speaker 2: she pulled her drinking straw out of her drink and
Speaker 2: was pointing at you with it. Oh, she was insultant him.
Speaker 2: She was insultant. Shook about nine two picks out the
Speaker 2: shaker on the table, y'all, y'all, y'all probably was at
Speaker 2: cracker barrel. She picked up that little board, the little
Speaker 2: peg game, and threw the peg at you there years
Speaker 2: right there.
Speaker 4: It's ugly with it.
Speaker 2: Huh Oh, it got ugly, It got ugly. Lead you know,
Speaker 2: you know, flipped him off, not the bird, but with
Speaker 2: her baby finger, just did shaking her baby finger all
Speaker 2: in talking about his size and everything. Here, gonna tell
Speaker 2: me just a little big pin. And that's the one
Speaker 2: that pitched me off when she said I was big
Speaker 2: side big. I'm not finna be no big. You're gonna
Speaker 2: call me a pin. I'm at least make me a
Speaker 2: mat blog on the big boys on putting her. But
Speaker 2: I'm not finnsha be no big, it's not what you
Speaker 2: call what should he do? But then she really dug
Speaker 2: deep into him and said you ain't even a big
Speaker 2: You a refiel And I went, oh, that really hurt him.
Speaker 2: Then when you saw the hendpeck come out of him,
Speaker 2: then what he was, he was a reading. She called
Speaker 2: him a refiel that.
Speaker 4: Would get back.
Speaker 2: It's really no coming back from this dog. Really, I
Speaker 2: think it's over, just based on that comment right there.
Speaker 2: I mean, how do you come back for that? She
Speaker 2: had so many things, you know, yeah, just finished a
Speaker 2: chicken leg and held a little leg and said, day,
Speaker 2: he is right there, you know, just too much stuff
Speaker 2: at that table.
Speaker 4: You know, she is foul.
Speaker 2: Then reached over on your sister. Play. Your sister was even.
Speaker 2: She grabbed the French fright here, go right here him.
Speaker 2: She was just doing you at that table. You sitting
Speaker 2: up there out, don't say no more like that. I'm
Speaker 2: I'm hearing picked, I'm hurting. And so anyway, then you
Speaker 2: snatched her arm and she fell out her chall it's
Speaker 2: too much. Oh now you're snatching them. And then she
Speaker 2: said causing her a big scene because she hit the floor.
Speaker 2: I ain't pull her that hard. Nah, you wanna beat
Speaker 2: the rough and tumble. She said she should press charges
Speaker 2: against me. She also shard said she said those nasty
Speaker 2: things about me out of anger, and she didn't mean
Speaker 2: not any of them. We arguing about you being on
Speaker 2: mentor and all of a sudden your size come into this.
Speaker 4: She meant it every word.
Speaker 3: What was what?
Speaker 2: What game was she playing?
Speaker 3: Mm?
Speaker 7: But that's just rude anyway to have your phone out
Speaker 7: at the dinner table, It's just rude.
Speaker 2: Yeah, but that is now I know how she really feels.
Speaker 2: Is it finely? Time to divorce? Sir? I would have
Speaker 2: been gone immediately. I'd have been gone. You have to
Speaker 2: go now because you you have to find. You have
Speaker 2: to listen, don't find what I'm going to tell you.
Speaker 2: You got to get a divorce.
Speaker 7: Uh huh.
Speaker 2: And you gotta find a very very very petite lady,
Speaker 2: very petite, very small woman. So you take your clothes off.
Speaker 2: She look at here cut a lot of money.
Speaker 4: I cannot woo.
Speaker 2: Well you looking woo?
Speaker 3: What do we have here?
Speaker 2: Oh my god, I'm a dais.
Speaker 4: Post your comments?
Speaker 2: You gotta change your narrative.
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Speaker 2: I heard White say he was like a big girl.
Speaker 2: He does a pack of BIGSHT.
Speaker 4: Forty six minutes after the hour, we got sports talk
Speaker 4: with Junior.
Speaker 6: Right after this, you're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show.
Speaker 6: An education is a transformation every day. The third Good
Speaker 6: Marshall College Fund transforms lives through scholarships and career advancement opportunities.
Speaker 6: Over a half of billion dollars has already gone back
Speaker 6: to students who needed most. We also connect companies with
Speaker 6: exceptional HBCU talent through workforce development initiatives. I am a
Speaker 6: proud HBCU graduate and my education helped me reach my
Speaker 6: fullest potential. I'm continuing that tradition with my daughter, who
Speaker 6: will be attending in HBCU this fall. Generational excellence continues.
Speaker 6: T mcf is America's largest organization that exclusively represents the
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Speaker 4: It is time now for junior and sports talk. Which
Speaker 4: you got junior, Well, I'll tell you what.
Speaker 8: First of all, June sixth is coming. Listen, sureley is
Speaker 8: the cures On five K running from Walk Heavy at
Speaker 8: the Market Hunt Hill Bridge on June sixth in Dallas, Texas.
Speaker 4: Man's the eighth annual.
Speaker 2: Thank y'all so much for all the support. Man.
Speaker 4: The race is going good.
Speaker 8: But it's my favorite line because people have been called
Speaker 8: me because you said that they're gonna part the ambalane
Speaker 8: sideway in the middle.
Speaker 2: Side, the middle of the bridge, so they go either
Speaker 2: way right on that right. They ain't even got anybody.
Speaker 2: Ain't got to make no U turn on the bridge.
Speaker 4: None, no, thanks gus.
Speaker 2: And remember now remember this whole this whole run, y'all
Speaker 2: is on the bridge.
Speaker 4: Yeah five K.
Speaker 2: Yeah, once you get it up bottom of that bridge,
Speaker 2: do not run behind that building or go around that
Speaker 2: corner where we can't see you, because that's been one
Speaker 2: of the great things about this run. In the how
Speaker 2: long you've been doing it, Junior eight years? He has
Speaker 2: not lost anybody. So and that's because we keep everybody
Speaker 2: on this bridge. Now, be a little crowded sometime because
Speaker 2: if you're going back and forth and you know, sometimes
Speaker 2: they stumble off into the other lane and end up
Speaker 2: going back the other way twice and all this here,
Speaker 2: but no, and know your strips. This is a five
Speaker 2: k run. But we were done, broke it down. You
Speaker 2: could do you could do a five K, You could
Speaker 2: do a two K or one K. Could you could
Speaker 2: do one A, you could be a two B. You
Speaker 2: don't even have to get up to k. You can
Speaker 2: you can run get to it.
Speaker 4: You ain't even gotta run up.
Speaker 2: You ain't got to get to a K. You can
Speaker 2: do a five G.
Speaker 4: Three miles, but everybody, everybody can't do that. Do what
Speaker 4: you can do?
Speaker 2: Do like do a five m that's five minutes.
Speaker 4: The people how they can sign up for your race
Speaker 4: plus or.
Speaker 2: Don't even do a kilometers. That's that's Columbia.
Speaker 4: Here's hope, e R. You can do yards. Just go
Speaker 4: run a hundred see say against please.
Speaker 2: E R s Hope dot org. I can't wait to
Speaker 2: see you and we have extra sweaters on the bridge,
Speaker 2: so everybody, we're gonna be hot. And I know we
Speaker 2: can't make sure you hot. What you can't do is
Speaker 2: get cold. So we're gonna have sweaters and windbreakers on
Speaker 2: the bridge. The wind blow. We don't want nobody to
Speaker 2: get cool. Speaking after they get hot and they cool off,
Speaker 2: that's dangerous.
Speaker 4: Coming up at the top of the hour, a man
Speaker 4: on social media needs some advice about his girl. He said,
Speaker 4: she's going to come to her senses. We'll talk about
Speaker 4: it right after this. You're listening to the Steve Harvey
Speaker 4: Morning Show. This is from Paul and Steve Harvey FM.
Speaker 4: Paul says, my ex girlfriend and I were together since
Speaker 4: high school and dated for almost eight years before she
Speaker 4: broke up with me about six months ago. She's been
Speaker 4: dealing with a ton of family drama and stress the
Speaker 4: last couple of years, and honestly, I think that's the
Speaker 4: main reason she ended things. I told her when we
Speaker 4: split that no matter what happened, I'd always be there
Speaker 4: for her, and I've stayed true to that. I still
Speaker 4: help her out when she needs something, listen to her
Speaker 4: vent and show up for her as a friend. I
Speaker 4: haven't really moved on because deep down, I feel like
Speaker 4: once things calm down in her life, she's going to
Speaker 4: realize that breaking up with me was a mistake. Some
Speaker 4: of my friends think I'm wasting my time and acting pathetic,
Speaker 4: but I don't see how you just walk away from
Speaker 4: someone you spend basically your entire adult life with. Am
Speaker 4: I wrong for sticking around and wanting her to come
Speaker 4: back to her senses? That's what Paul wants to know.
Speaker 4: Yes you think, yes, Yeah, you don't think she's going
Speaker 4: to come back around.
Speaker 2: She don't want you, and she got drama going on.
Speaker 2: This drama ain't finish clip and you being there and
Speaker 2: helping out and all this here man gone somewhere to
Speaker 2: find somebody that won't you?
Speaker 4: Oh okay, so stop waiting around for her.
Speaker 2: Well, our family drama is not going nowhere. Yeah, you
Speaker 2: can love her, love somebody else.
Speaker 4: Okay, so he's almost for love.
Speaker 2: You can love somebody else. I'm bron move on, Go
Speaker 2: get you somebody that won't you. Then they ain't got
Speaker 2: all that going on in their life. It's hard enough
Speaker 2: to be in a relationship. You can't fix her relationship
Speaker 2: and everybody, Now look when when stuff happens in my
Speaker 2: girl's life.
Speaker 4: I help them.
Speaker 10: I got that, but it's not and broke up with you. Yeah, no,
Speaker 10: it's not, Finn be no constant drumk Okay, all right,
Speaker 10: so you heard it from Steve Paul.
Speaker 2: If we're not sleeping together, this is over.
Speaker 4: All right what I'm helping you fall? All right, we
Speaker 4: get it, Steve. We're moving on now. We have time
Speaker 4: for another one. This is from Jaquila and Steve Harvey FM. J.
Speaker 4: Kaula says, I know I'm not perfect, but I do
Speaker 4: think I'm a good wife and mother. I work hard,
Speaker 4: take care of our home and kids, and try to
Speaker 4: be a good wife to my husband of ten years.
Speaker 4: Even so, I constantly feel like he's disappointed in me
Speaker 4: over the things I forget or don't get quite right.
Speaker 4: I know he loves me, but he makes me feel
Speaker 4: incompetent sometimes even if he doesn't me. Honestly, I think
Speaker 4: a lot of it probably has more to do with
Speaker 4: his own anxiety and stress than anything I'm actually doing wrong,
Speaker 4: But knowing that doesn't make it hurt any less. I
Speaker 4: feel like if I could let his quiet criticism go
Speaker 4: a little and he could be a little less critical,
Speaker 4: we'd both be happier. How do we get there?
Speaker 2: Why don't you sit down and talk to him about this?
Speaker 2: All this constant criticism, this constant reminding you of what
Speaker 2: you don't do, because what he may need to do
Speaker 2: is make the list of what you do do. See
Speaker 2: sometimes in your running your mouth by what somebody don't do,
Speaker 2: you forget what they do.
Speaker 11: Do.
Speaker 4: Stop things like that.
Speaker 2: And here's the deal. If you stop that and let
Speaker 2: him miss it. See okay, I got okay, I forgot that. Well,
Speaker 2: you must be doing a lot for you to start
Speaker 2: forgetting some things. Yes, just doing the things that you've done,
Speaker 2: and then watch how he feel. But you you should
Speaker 2: have this conversation about it. I just feel you being
Speaker 2: overly critical and it bothers me. Now what's really wrong?
Speaker 2: And it will be just like you thought, something.
Speaker 4: Is wrong with him? Yeah, he ain't frying the bacon.
Speaker 2: Like he used to either, is it?
Speaker 4: So?
Speaker 2: Now he want to make it about you.
Speaker 4: Flipping it on her?
Speaker 2: What you say, Shirley flipping it on her? Okay? And
Speaker 2: when the last time you flip me seek? Yeah, and
Speaker 2: that's how you bring it up. I don't like the
Speaker 2: way you flipping this on me when in actuality, you
Speaker 2: ain't flipping me at all.
Speaker 4: All right, Okay, thank you. We saw that issue, didn't we.
Speaker 4: All right? Coming up more of the Steve Harby Morning
Speaker 4: Show right after this. You're listening to the Steve Harvey
Speaker 4: Morning Show. With the high cost of groceries today, it's
Speaker 4: easy to forget how things used to be so cheap.
Speaker 4: You know, how cheap things used to be. But a
Speaker 4: post on x is revealing the shocking difference twenty years
Speaker 4: makes in prices. A woman recently shared a two thousand
Speaker 4: and six receipt from Walmart that she found while going
Speaker 4: through her mom's old stuff, and it shows seventy nine
Speaker 4: items were purchased for just one hundred and sixty one
Speaker 4: dollars and eighty seven cents. Seventy nine items okay today?
Speaker 2: Nine items for how much?
Speaker 4: One hundred and sixty one dollars and eighty seven cents
Speaker 4: Seventy nine items. Seventy nine items. That's back twenty years ago,
Speaker 4: in two thousand and six, okay today, that same shopping
Speaker 4: list could end up costing well over four hundred dollars,
Speaker 4: depending on sales and brand choices. The post has gone
Speaker 4: viral with more than twelve million views. So here's the question.
Speaker 4: Which food items have become so expensive you are not
Speaker 4: adding them to your card anymore? And we know you
Speaker 4: don't go to university, Steve, but yeah, steak, Look at that,
Speaker 4: said steak. She's not buying it, maybe not as frequently. Yeah,
Speaker 4: yeah as she used to.
Speaker 2: Yeah, well, junior, you you got steak money. So I
Speaker 2: don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 4: No, not right now.
Speaker 2: I don't not have haircut. We'd have a right there
Speaker 2: haircut that you.
Speaker 4: Keep coming out of that whatever, we'll play around it.
Speaker 4: Would you rather right after the you're listening to the
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Speaker 4: It's time now, guys, for a rounded. Would you rather?
Speaker 4: Would you rather sit courtside next to Spike Lee or
Speaker 4: President Obama? Obama courtside next to Spike Lee? Or would
Speaker 4: you red to sit court side next to U? President Obama?
Speaker 4: This is kind of easy, huh.
Speaker 2: I like him?
Speaker 4: You know them, Steve, Yeah, you know them both.
Speaker 2: You know I'm both. I'm more friendly with Spike.
Speaker 3: You know.
Speaker 2: Rocks seecret service is closed by y'all. Don't be seeing them,
Speaker 2: but they be having a little members on the jacket
Speaker 2: on the out there. I'm pushing They're gonna come down
Speaker 2: there and talk to you all that time.
Speaker 4: You can't push them and laugh to hit on each other.
Speaker 4: See when I'm.
Speaker 2: Laughing, I push you in jail, President, they bring in
Speaker 2: the back, won't talk to you. What was that about?
Speaker 3: Yeah?
Speaker 4: White questions, White questions, all right? Would you rather flip?
Speaker 4: Would you rather wear flip flops or sneakers? The entire
Speaker 4: summer which ones flip flops are sneakers the entire summer.
Speaker 2: Hell no, I'm gonna be fishing. I gotta put your
Speaker 2: sneakers on. I can't win on nakers. I walk in
Speaker 2: the woods and stuff, I can't.
Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, your feet out, Okay, all right.
Speaker 2: So that's almost as somebody dumb. That's almost as dumb
Speaker 2: as somebody coming to the ranch wearing all white.
Speaker 4: I wonder who did that. We're white in the summer.
Speaker 2: Somebody with sparkles on.
Speaker 4: Now I know, okay, now I know, Yeah, yeah, I
Speaker 4: did that.
Speaker 3: That was me?
Speaker 2: All right.
Speaker 4: So, speaking of fishing, Steve, would you rather go fishing
Speaker 4: with Junior or would you rather go fishing with Tommy?
Speaker 2: Which one I thought to be easy? No, you know
Speaker 2: Tommy know how to fish? You don't.
Speaker 4: Well, first of all, Junior know how to come to
Speaker 4: work too.
Speaker 2: Yeah, but that ain't a question.
Speaker 4: But he thought he'd get it in there though. I'm
Speaker 4: not mad.
Speaker 2: That ain't gonna do me. Okay, okay, do something for me.
Speaker 8: Can you can you teach me to fish?
Speaker 2: Can it be fish?
Speaker 4: Know the thing in the water and get the fish?
Speaker 4: I mean, how about them in hats?
Speaker 8: I come down there, I help with the kids at
Speaker 8: your ranch every year. Now, all of a sudden, the
Speaker 8: kids you teach you to fish every time I come out,
Speaker 8: I can't get.
Speaker 2: To even are you for stand with the kids?
Speaker 4: See what the big deal is? Could it be all right?
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Speaker 4: All right, guys, here we are our last break of
Speaker 4: the day on this Thursday. Well, we want to say
Speaker 4: thank you to our audience who is always with us
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Speaker 4: thank you, Junior. You got a question for Steve before
Speaker 4: we go?
Speaker 8: Yeah, you know, would you say you are a friend's friend, like,
Speaker 8: no matter what happens, you're gonna be there.
Speaker 2: Form Oh yeah, Yeah, I'm a man's man. That's a
Speaker 2: better way to describe me.
Speaker 3: I know the.
Speaker 2: Principles of manhood and I honor them all. I have
Speaker 2: never stabbed a man in his back. I have never
Speaker 2: used a man to get to where I am. I've
Speaker 2: never stepped on anybody to get here or stepped over
Speaker 2: anybody to get here. And I stand on that. And
Speaker 2: anybody that tells stories that I have I've had. I've
Speaker 2: heard a couple of stories on the Internet that I have.
Speaker 2: I promise you they can't say that to my face
Speaker 2: because they ain't gonna have no receipts for that, none,
Speaker 2: not a one. Because I've been that man. I've honored
Speaker 2: my commitment to friendship. You know, there's an amazing organization
Speaker 2: and when it comes down to it is boiled down
Speaker 2: to this one sentence that friend is essential to the soul.
Speaker 2: You can live without your brother, you can live without
Speaker 2: your father, You gonna miss your mama one day. You
Speaker 2: can live without your cousins, you can live without your
Speaker 2: coworkers and all of that. You can live without some
Speaker 2: church members. But you know what, you can't live without
Speaker 2: in this world. You can't live in this world without
Speaker 2: a friend is just not doable. Everybody needs somebody that
Speaker 2: they can just sit around and they know that they're
Speaker 2: sitting around with them because they with them, that they
Speaker 2: can count on them. You ain't got to be right
Speaker 2: and they don't judge you. I like that to sit
Speaker 2: around somebody that don't judge and sit around as somebody
Speaker 2: that don't. Man, you was wrong for that, I know that.
Speaker 2: But man, this what's happening right now. I'm with your dog.
Speaker 2: You gotta have that. Friendship is essential to the soul.
Speaker 2: That's one of the greatest mantras ever created. When you
Speaker 2: think about it. If you had to have an organization,
Speaker 2: this organization had to be built on something. Friendship is
Speaker 2: strong man friendship is strong, and so yeah, man' I'm
Speaker 2: that one. I'm that one right there, I'm that one.
Speaker 2: I have a group of guys that I've been friends
Speaker 2: with since college. I got a few friends that I've
Speaker 2: been friends with since I came to Cleveland, that I've
Speaker 2: been friends with for sixty five years. And not one
Speaker 2: of them, not Manny, not Butcher, not Amp, not really,
Speaker 2: not all or not Rico, not Neither one of them
Speaker 2: has a story of how I ever betrayed them, not
Speaker 2: not want to ask them because they still living asked them.
Speaker 2: Has Steve Harvey ever betrayed them, backstab them, now lied
Speaker 2: on them? But as he was there was they was
Speaker 2: gonna get the whooping, and I was gonna get the whooping.
Speaker 2: Well you gotta take this whooping, dog, because I'm finna
Speaker 2: lie to your mama. He hit me first, but they
Speaker 2: lied on me too. But I'm talking about man when
Speaker 2: it comes to crunch time down there and even in
Speaker 2: this business, man or I've heard some cats tell some
Speaker 2: lies about me, but they ain't never said it till
Speaker 2: my face. Steve Harvey did this and left me off
Speaker 2: this and another man, there's one dude that stay on
Speaker 2: the podcast talking about what I didn't do for him,
Speaker 2: that he thought I owed him something. But he don't
Speaker 2: say that to my face, nobody, man, Because I've honored
Speaker 2: the cold of manhood that I know what friendship is.
Speaker 2: I got a group of men that I tell you
Speaker 2: some stories about me you wouldn't even believe, man, about
Speaker 2: how loyal of a friend I been. And that's just
Speaker 2: me taking a moment to say that's who I am.
Speaker 2: But guess what, I know a lot of men like that.
Speaker 2: I know a lot of men like that. I got
Speaker 2: some partners, man that ain't ever crossed me. They ain't
Speaker 2: ever stabbed me in my back. When the internet come
Speaker 2: for me, they call me, make sure I'm good. Hey man,
Speaker 2: when I'm under attack, say hey man, we with you.
Speaker 2: What you need us to do? You need us ride
Speaker 2: down there, You need to come sit with you, hey man,
Speaker 2: you want us come to the crib, hang out with you.
Speaker 2: Them type of cats I know, and I know a
Speaker 2: bunch of them like that. So the one thing I know, man,
Speaker 2: is how to be honorable. That I know I know
Speaker 2: how to do that. I'm proud of that that I
Speaker 2: am an honorable man. And now I've had my share
Speaker 2: of breakups with women and all like that, and relationships
Speaker 2: didn't go back. And I made some bad decisions in him,
Speaker 2: I made did some things wrong in them. I'll admit that.
Speaker 2: But when it come down to friendship, oh no, serve,
Speaker 2: oh no, serve as solid as they come. And I
Speaker 2: hope that God keeps me that way until my last breath.
Speaker 2: I hope He keep me that way so that I
Speaker 2: can stand on. So look, man, stand on your principles,
Speaker 2: stand on your character, your strong points, be an honorable person.
Speaker 2: Do the best you can and do the right thing
Speaker 2: whenever you can, which is all the time. And make
Speaker 2: the best decision at the current. If you make a mistake,
Speaker 2: ask for forgiveness, get up and move on. Those are
Speaker 2: my closes remarks today. Have himself a great day today.
Speaker 2: Talk to God, y'all. He would absolutely I love to
Speaker 2: hear from I'm gonna talk to him right after this show.
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