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FULL SHOW: RayJ Gets Knocked Out, Strawberry Letter: Potty Mouth and Smokey Clothes - 05.29.26

The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Friday, May 29th, 2026: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "The Barbershop" | Ask The CLO | Trending & Entertainment News | Michelle Obama Speaks on Viola Davis Portrayal | Roscoe Wallace | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Side Job Cleaners" | Strawberry Letter - "Potty Mouth and Smokey Clothes" Pt. 1-2 | Junior's Sports Talk | Summer Plans | Nasty Delivery Driver | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks

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Speaker 1: To turn the mouth, turn them out, come.

Speaker 2: On your Uh huh, I said, uh huh, I show will.

Speaker 2: Good morning everybody. You all listening to the voice, come

Speaker 2: on dig me now, one and only.

Speaker 3: Steve Harvey got a radio show.

Speaker 2: I feel it's necessary to explain what I say in

Speaker 2: the morning because somebody asked me, what do you mean

Speaker 2: by that when you say that in the morning. When

Speaker 2: I say, uh huh, it's in response to David Hollister

Speaker 2: opening the song by saying, go ahead, big Daddy, go ahead,

Speaker 2: I said, uh huh, I show will. Then I say

Speaker 2: good morning everybody. Because I was raised at Ray, You're

Speaker 2: supposed to speak when you come in the room. I'm

Speaker 2: coming in y'all's room, whether it's your bedroom, the room

Speaker 2: in your house, your car, your office, you know, wherever

Speaker 2: you're at, I come in the room or go speak.

Speaker 2: So I say good morning everybody. You are listening to

Speaker 2: the voice. And then I got to introduce myself because

Speaker 2: as a performer, I always felt my best when I

Speaker 2: was introduced. No, why would you walk out on stage

Speaker 2: anybody introduce you. You can't get the round of applause.

Speaker 2: It's just it's horrible. So I say you are listening

Speaker 2: to the voice one and only Steve Harvey. Come on,

Speaker 2: dig me now. Now that's old school. I got that,

Speaker 2: but that's I was once again. Dig me now is

Speaker 2: I want you to feel what I'm about to say.

Speaker 2: That's all I'm saying. There's not a bragging thing. You

Speaker 2: know you are listening to the voice one and only

Speaker 2: Steve Harvey. Come on, dig me now. I'm just asking

Speaker 2: you to feel what I'm saying in the morning because

Speaker 2: it's part of a promise that I made to God.

Speaker 2: See a long time ago, I told God, if he

Speaker 2: allowed me to make it, that when I got there,

Speaker 2: I would tell everybody I know how I did it.

Speaker 2: And I wasn't gonna shortcut it or shade him on it.

Speaker 2: I said, if you allow me to make it, if

Speaker 2: you give me the strength, the courage, the wisdom, you

Speaker 2: gave me a gift, if you let me apply it,

Speaker 2: don't destroy myself in the process. Forgive me for my

Speaker 2: sins along the way. Continue to hold and rock me

Speaker 2: when I need it. When I make it, I promise

Speaker 2: you Lord, when I get there, I will tell everybody

Speaker 2: how I made it. Well, this started back in LA

Speaker 2: when I got on the radio and I was making

Speaker 2: it okay. I was doing okay, but I had to

Speaker 2: keep my promise to God. My promise was, if you

Speaker 2: allow me to make it, I'll tell everybody how I

Speaker 2: got there.

Speaker 3: I have to tell you.

Speaker 2: That every day because if it wasn't not for that

Speaker 2: grace and mercy, I wouldn't even be here able to

Speaker 2: fulfill my promise, because I've done enough dirt in my

Speaker 2: life man to not be worthy.

Speaker 3: He could have easily walked.

Speaker 2: Away from me a long time ago because I had

Speaker 2: show walked away from him. See, and I didn't walk

Speaker 2: away from him once. I walked away from him a

Speaker 2: bunch of times. But guess what he forgave me a

Speaker 2: bunch of times. I'm a living example of hundreds of chances.

Speaker 2: His forgiveness and his mercy is available for everybody. The

Speaker 2: only reason I get on this show every day. It's

Speaker 2: the only reason I have the blessings that's come in

Speaker 2: my way. It's the only way that things that keep

Speaker 2: happening in my life, Man that I have no explanation for,

Speaker 2: is because of his grace and mercy. See, anytime something

Speaker 2: good happens in my life and I can't explain it,

Speaker 2: that's usually him. He exhibits to me. Remember, I'm a

Speaker 2: forgiving god man. Remember, so when you fall, Steve, don't

Speaker 2: lay down there. Don't you lay down there. Don't you

Speaker 2: let the devil fool you that because you'd have made

Speaker 2: some mistakes that you ain't that you can't do it

Speaker 2: because everybody gonna make them. There's none perfect, no, not one.

Speaker 2: So get up, keep moving, keep pushing, step on what

Speaker 2: you're laying there for. Your daddy didn't raise you that way. Look, man,

Speaker 2: my father was just about manhood. I'm gonna just tell you.

Speaker 2: My daddy never had a conversation with me about church.

Speaker 2: He beat me for not going, but you know a

Speaker 2: couple of times, but he wasn't about that. Wasn't his message.

Speaker 2: That was my mama's job. My mama taught me about

Speaker 2: being saved, about loving the Lord, about giving your life,

Speaker 2: about the teachings of Jesus Christ. My mama was a

Speaker 2: Sunday school teacher, so I got all of that from her.

Speaker 2: My old man ain't had none of that for me.

Speaker 2: My old man talked to me about one thing all

Speaker 2: day long, hard working manhood and where you're gonna get that.

Speaker 2: If you don't get nothing else from me. He gave

Speaker 2: that to me, so I got it. See so, my father,

Speaker 2: you say, excuse my language, but you ain't gonna sit

Speaker 2: there like no little punk up in here. You ain't

Speaker 2: what you're finna do. You finna get up and go

Speaker 2: do what you're supposed to do. Now, stop all that

Speaker 2: whine and like some little punk and gonna get the movie.

Speaker 2: That's how my father talked to me. Now, I'm just

Speaker 2: telling you real. It worked for me though, And before

Speaker 2: you start emailing me, that had nothing to do with

Speaker 2: homosexuality at all. It's just that was his term for

Speaker 2: a man not acting like a man. That's all it

Speaker 2: was he had. It was not a gay reference at all.

Speaker 2: I want you to understand that before you start emailing me.

Speaker 2: So my daddy wasn't calling that was not a sexual

Speaker 2: reference for him. My father talked to us that's what

Speaker 2: he meant. I knew exactly what he meant. He couldn't

Speaker 2: have meant nothing, elf, He ain't even know nothing about that.

Speaker 2: My man clueless when it come to that right there.

Speaker 2: So when I was getting down and feeling bad about myself,

Speaker 2: my old man he taught me this toughness. Man. He

Speaker 2: gave me this great, this doggedness, this go to work

Speaker 2: and work hard. That's why today, when God does bless

Speaker 2: me with something, he ain't got to worry about me

Speaker 2: not working hard because that's in me. And when I

Speaker 2: get tired, I ask that same God for strift to

Speaker 2: keep on doing so I can do the blessings he

Speaker 2: got for me. So when you ask me how you

Speaker 2: gonna do all this, Steve Harvey, I don't know. I

Speaker 2: ain't got to figure that out. All I got to

Speaker 2: do is show up with the same amount of faith

Speaker 2: of being showing up with God handle the rest of it.

Speaker 2: See y'all, hey man, let me tell you something. I

Speaker 2: don't see how you do it. I don't either. Can

Speaker 2: I get hey man, newsflash? Let me hear. I don't

Speaker 2: see how you doing all that? Steve? You doing this?

Speaker 2: You doing that? Can I tell you something? I don't either.

Speaker 2: I just wake up with the faith man and trusting

Speaker 2: that if He gonna bless me with it, he must

Speaker 2: be gonna show me a way.

Speaker 3: How to get it done.

Speaker 2: See I ain't tripping on that part. See, once you

Speaker 2: take yourself out the how to business, you can go

Speaker 2: on and get with it. But see if you're gonna

Speaker 2: trip yourself out with the how to. You can't think

Speaker 2: like God can think. You can't figure like God can figure.

Speaker 2: So now you sit up in here, God, Lord, I

Speaker 2: want this to happen for me. Then I don't know

Speaker 2: how I'm gonna do all that. Well, guess what You

Speaker 2: in the way? Now, see you? Now you in the way,

Speaker 2: because see, God ain't asked you to figure out how to.

Speaker 2: He said, ask and believe. Then he said faith without

Speaker 2: works is dead. That's my solution. That's the concoction that

Speaker 2: I'm functioning on. All I got to do is accept

Speaker 2: the blessing, keep the faith, be willing to work, and believe.

Speaker 2: God can do anything but fail. Why would God bring

Speaker 2: me this far to leave me? Why would he bring

Speaker 2: you this far to leave you? So? Why I get

Speaker 2: up every morning? I have no choice. I got to

Speaker 2: get up in here to rest. I'm running late, man.

Speaker 3: I try to plow through here.

Speaker 2: Sometime I don't make it. Man, I got to do

Speaker 2: a rerun. But I plow through here because man, Steve,

Speaker 2: you're gonna run out something to say.

Speaker 3: Nah, I'm gonna just keep thinking.

Speaker 2: Now. You can't run out of that, can you? Because

Speaker 2: you owe him that matter of fact, when I get

Speaker 2: through talking, I really ain't thank him enough.

Speaker 4: You're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 2: Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to the ride the Steve Harvey

Speaker 2: Morning Show. Here's the thing that I want everybody to

Speaker 2: put in your mind right now. No matter how it's going,

Speaker 2: do you want me to tell you something it's going.

Speaker 2: No matter how it's going, keyword is going, it's still

Speaker 2: rolling for you. You still in the game. You still

Speaker 2: got the strength, you still got prayer, you still got faith.

Speaker 2: There is always a chance keep hope alive. Man oh man,

Speaker 2: stand up, stand up. Put a brace on your knees,

Speaker 2: bend them a little bit, put both your knuckles in

Speaker 2: your lower back and being back. Brace yourself because here

Speaker 2: it come. But you know what, You got it and

Speaker 2: God got you just like he didne had you every

Speaker 2: other time. That's all you need to know. Praise God

Speaker 2: for today because today is good. You are here. You

Speaker 2: understand me. You got to be grateful for that. Don't

Speaker 2: let nobody bring you down. Listen to me. Don't let

Speaker 2: nobody bring you down when God just woke you up.

Speaker 2: Ohn O man o man, shut up. Steve Shirley Strawberry

Speaker 2: call it for real, Mississippi Monica, Junior to come back, kid,

Speaker 2: Tommy ain't here today.

Speaker 5: Junior, your unc Yeah, I gotta ask yourself. I got, well,

Speaker 5: I don't care no, but that I still gonna ask him.

Speaker 2: I got okay.

Speaker 6: About what time?

Speaker 7: Did you know?

Speaker 5: And you talk about this all the time, it's no

Speaker 5: days off. But you the chosen? What age you know

Speaker 5: you was the chosen person? When did you know you

Speaker 5: was chosen? How do you know you was chosen?

Speaker 4: How we know? Good question.

Speaker 2: I can't remember the exact day that I realized I

Speaker 2: was chosen.

Speaker 3: I think it came to me over a period of.

Speaker 2: Time, because after I had overcome so much and I

Speaker 2: was still here, I said, man, what is that? After

Speaker 2: I had messed up so many times? But he kept

Speaker 2: on forgiving me and allowed me to continue on this rise.

Speaker 3: I had to feel it.

Speaker 2: And when he started taking me places I never thought

Speaker 2: i'd go, it started dawning on me. And then one day, man,

Speaker 2: one day I went to Africa and I got off

Speaker 2: the plane in Johannesburg and it was my first time

Speaker 2: in Africa, and brother, I couldn't walk through that airport

Speaker 2: and then I realized, Man, God had done something for

Speaker 2: me I never even asked for because I don't know

Speaker 2: how in the world I got famous in Johannesburg, Africa,

Speaker 2: but I could not walk through that airport.

Speaker 3: I mean, they was on their phones.

Speaker 2: He is here, he is here, he is here. Everybody

Speaker 2: came out of that hallway. Man. My wife said, did

Speaker 2: you know this, Steve? I said, nope. We went to

Speaker 2: a safari in a game reserve in Hoodsprift, Africa for nothing,

Speaker 2: but villagers around everybody.

Speaker 3: In that village knew who I was.

Speaker 2: Well, I said, look at God. Come all right, look

Speaker 2: at God because it wasn't me, because I didn't do that,

Speaker 2: because I don't even know how it happened.

Speaker 8: All right, all right, coming up next, the nephew is out,

Speaker 8: Junior is in as he runs that prank back right

Speaker 8: after this. You're listening Steve Harvey Morning Show.

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Speaker 8: All right, the nephew, it's out. Junior is here to

Speaker 8: run that prank back. What you got for is Junior.

Speaker 5: With no excuse why he ain't here. But I'll tell

Speaker 5: you what I'll do the prank for him. He ain't

Speaker 5: got no excuse not to be here. But Judy's always

Speaker 5: here for y'all.

Speaker 6: When he ain't here. The barber shop, the barber shop.

Speaker 9: Come on, cat, Brady, Brady, how you doing.

Speaker 2: Man?

Speaker 9: My name, my name is Dennis Man. I got a

Speaker 9: haircut from you a couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 10: Yeah, what's up?

Speaker 9: Hey, Listen, I wanted to get an appointment with you, man.

Speaker 9: Like I said, I was there a couple of weeks ago. Man,

Speaker 9: my first time getting a haircut, from you did real,

Speaker 9: real good jobs. I want to say thank you for that.

Speaker 9: All right, Okay, do you do you have any any

Speaker 9: time available on Thursday?

Speaker 11: Yeah?

Speaker 10: Yeah, for sure, Uh come upstay'd be fine. What's what's

Speaker 10: what's your name here?

Speaker 12: Bro?

Speaker 2: Dennis? Man? Dennis?

Speaker 10: Okay, Dennis? Why she had Dennis about about three o'clock, man,

Speaker 10: some of that nature. I mean, you know, I know

Speaker 10: I'm the work of formers.

Speaker 2: You know. Okay, three o'clock you'll be there.

Speaker 9: Yeah, okay, Hey, I got a little bit of situation though, man.

Speaker 9: That happened last time I was there. I kind of

Speaker 9: wanted to talk to you about it, man, because it

Speaker 9: kind of caught me off guard. So I wanted to

Speaker 9: highly at you, man and see if we could rectify

Speaker 9: the problem.

Speaker 2: For I came back up there.

Speaker 11: What happened?

Speaker 10: I just respect your something, I mean, what was to deal?

Speaker 2: Well?

Speaker 9: What it really wasn't somebody man, it was it was

Speaker 9: It was it was actually you me.

Speaker 12: Well, I mean, what's the here's deal?

Speaker 2: Man?

Speaker 9: When you was cutting my hair, when it was time

Speaker 9: to turn the chair, you didn't turn the.

Speaker 2: Chair with with with with with your hand, man.

Speaker 9: See Brady man, you you turned the chair with your

Speaker 9: with your private part.

Speaker 10: Oh, come on, say I mean, Dan, I'm a professional man.

Speaker 10: I've been doing this fifteen years, right right.

Speaker 2: I don't think it's anything deliberate. Man.

Speaker 9: I think you just do it unconsciously, man, cause you

Speaker 9: know you be leaning over on the chair cutting, and

Speaker 9: I think you don't realize, you know, you be turning

Speaker 9: the chair with your private part instead of doing it

Speaker 9: with your hand.

Speaker 2: Man.

Speaker 9: And to see, my head got caught out there, and

Speaker 9: I saw it out the coner my eyes. I saw

Speaker 9: your private part coming towards my hand. I moved it

Speaker 9: just in time.

Speaker 2: You understand.

Speaker 10: But see, Dennis, I'm not understanding something, bro, because I don't.

Speaker 10: I don't. We don't operate like that, rynd here, because

Speaker 10: you know I don't make mistakes like that. But I mean,

Speaker 10: you know, I don't know you. You're sure you're talking

Speaker 10: to the right person, man.

Speaker 9: Yeah, I mean, ain't you the third chair on the

Speaker 9: right when you walk in the door.

Speaker 12: Yeah that's correct.

Speaker 2: Okay, That's what I'm talking about, man.

Speaker 9: And you cut me two weeks ago, and like I said,

Speaker 9: I really like my haircuts, so I wanted to call

Speaker 9: back and rectorify this problem. But you know you got

Speaker 9: to turn the chair with your hand and not your

Speaker 9: private part. If not, we're gonna have a problem.

Speaker 10: Okay, But I feel you and I understand your your

Speaker 10: complaint and everything. I mean, I'm not understanding what you're saying,

Speaker 10: but I don't do that, you know. But I mean

Speaker 10: we will be glad. You know what I'm saying. Get

Speaker 10: you another cut or whatever.

Speaker 2: You understand?

Speaker 10: Men, you know, but I don't move nobody no round

Speaker 10: with my pride.

Speaker 12: Man.

Speaker 10: You know that's just not me.

Speaker 9: Okay, I understand what you're saying, but I want you

Speaker 9: to hear what I'm saying. If you put your private

Speaker 9: on there at all when I come in there Thursday,

Speaker 9: then I promise you i'mna jump up and we're gonna

Speaker 9: have a produm.

Speaker 10: Well, well let's see now now not right there, and

Speaker 10: I'm not I'm not sitting that jump up having a

Speaker 10: problem because you know, you don't really know me like that, bro,

Speaker 10: you know. I mean, I'm trying to be a professional

Speaker 10: here and and solve your little issues that you got

Speaker 10: to understand it. But all is jumping up and stuff

Speaker 10: you're talking about doing. I don't know that, man.

Speaker 9: I'm trying to come in and get a nice haircut

Speaker 9: and walk out with a nice haircut. What I don't

Speaker 9: want to do is come down there, you lean over,

Speaker 9: put your private part where I got my arms in

Speaker 9: my hands, and I gotta whoop you.

Speaker 10: Now, that's what I don't secrefold.

Speaker 12: Now you're starting. You're touching me wrong, talking about it.

Speaker 9: You're talking about I'm touching you wrong. You touch me

Speaker 9: wrong two weeks ago when you put your private on

Speaker 9: my hand.

Speaker 12: Man, I don't want to touch it.

Speaker 11: You feel me say what?

Speaker 12: I don't know what you're talking to?

Speaker 10: Man?

Speaker 12: You know, hey, dog.

Speaker 9: All I'm trying to say, you know, the brother trying

Speaker 9: to come in and get his hair cut and walk

Speaker 9: out fitting like a man and not walk out feeling violated.

Speaker 2: Man, because you didn't.

Speaker 9: Turn the chair with your private part all up against

Speaker 9: my hand and my elbow and stuff.

Speaker 12: Man, all the boy, you know what I'm saying Like that,

Speaker 12: I'm gonna you know, I'm trying to talk to you,

Speaker 12: but that you're gonna run me wrong. I ain't no

Speaker 12: punk flying here, you understand me.

Speaker 2: There ain't no punk flying that.

Speaker 12: Then keep it off my hand. Let me tell you

Speaker 12: something I'm gonna say over here. You raise your stupid

Speaker 12: So I'm gonna tell you right now. You understand me

Speaker 12: little quickly, don't play over here.

Speaker 2: I hear what you're saying, but let me explain to you.

Speaker 9: We're using your hips and your private section like a

Speaker 9: pinball machine.

Speaker 12: And I'm gonna tell you now I will put something

Speaker 12: on you. You come understand me.

Speaker 2: I'm just trying to come and get a hair cut.

Speaker 9: I'm trying to get a hair cut and walk out

Speaker 9: of there like a man.

Speaker 2: Feels like a man.

Speaker 12: I bet you hoping you up. I'm gonna hopen you up. Boy,

Speaker 12: do you wanna stand? You know? Come on?

Speaker 11: You know?

Speaker 12: Tell you how to do something to your what's you

Speaker 12: want to be long? This is a bomber shot. Do

Speaker 12: you understand me?

Speaker 11: What? Cook?

Speaker 12: Got no time? I'm not saying, come on, I got something.

Speaker 12: I have a cool running got time? Dumb back over

Speaker 12: You're gonna come over here to know too?

Speaker 2: Straight?

Speaker 12: I bet you did. I don't do it. I don't

Speaker 12: go I don't do it. You feel you know what

Speaker 12: you man? You said, you'll come up here. Yeah, come

Speaker 12: on uphill and recognize yourself when you come up there.

Speaker 9: You okay, okay, I'm gonna putting my real name on

Speaker 9: my shirt.

Speaker 11: Thing.

Speaker 2: You want to know what my real name is.

Speaker 12: That's what's up. That's what's okay.

Speaker 9: Then you might want to you want you want to

Speaker 9: know what name gonna be on the shirt.

Speaker 12: I want to know what gonna be?

Speaker 2: All right?

Speaker 9: Then in the name on the shirt is nephew Tommy

Speaker 9: from the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 12: Oh man, say.

Speaker 9: Hey, hey, I got one more thing to ask you, man,

Speaker 9: what is what is the baddest and I mean the

Speaker 9: baddest radio show in the Layand Man.

Speaker 3: The money you finished saved.

Speaker 4: Forty dollars a cut? All right, thank you, junior.

Speaker 7: Coming up next we will ask the CLO or chief

Speaker 7: bluff Officer, Steve Harvey in the building right after this.

Speaker 8: You're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 4: And education is a transformation every day.

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Speaker 7: and career advancement opportunities. Over a half of billion dollars

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Speaker 7: also connect companies with exceptional HBCU talent through workforce development initiatives.

Speaker 7: I am a proud HBCU graduate, and my education helped

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Speaker 8: Coming up at the top of the hour. In entertainment news,

Speaker 8: ray J Did you guys see this? Ray J gut

Speaker 8: knocked out at a UFC fight? Oh Man and ranging question. Yeah,

Speaker 8: it raises a question should unqualified fighters be signing up

Speaker 8: for these dangerous fights? Also, President Yeah. President Trump's UFC

Speaker 8: arena is currently being built on the south lawn of

Speaker 8: the White House.

Speaker 4: It looks like a big old usually.

Speaker 7: Yeah, we're going to talk about this.

Speaker 8: That's all coming up at the top of the hour.

Speaker 8: But right now it is time to ask the CLO.

Speaker 8: Our Chief Love Officer, Steve Harvey is in the building.

Speaker 8: All right, here we go, Steve, Evelyn and Sam Sacramento Rights.

Speaker 8: My husband got three tickets for Chris Brown and Usher.

Speaker 8: That's the concert for her sixtieth birthday. Okay, she says,

Speaker 8: I'm taking my two sisters. So my husband said, they

Speaker 8: can pay back for the Uber black. They can pay

Speaker 8: for the Uber black. Their husband said no, Should I

Speaker 8: take two of my girlfriends to the concert instead?

Speaker 2: Wow, surely I don't understand that.

Speaker 8: I thought, all right, they her husband got her three tickets.

Speaker 8: It's for Chris Brown and Usher, okay, for her sixtieth birthday.

Speaker 8: She's gonna take her two sisters. And she said they

Speaker 8: could pay for the Uber black for the uber right

Speaker 8: to the concert.

Speaker 4: Their husband said no.

Speaker 8: So she what she's asking is should she forget about

Speaker 8: taking her sisters and take her two girlfriends to the

Speaker 8: concert instead?

Speaker 4: Obviously her two girlfriends will be able to pay for

Speaker 4: the uber.

Speaker 2: I don't know how somebody gives you tickets to one

Speaker 2: of the hottest shows in the country on the planet

Speaker 2: for the culture. Yes, and then you don't want to

Speaker 2: pay for the Uber black. That don't It makes no sense.

Speaker 2: So you don't really want to go, so you'll take

Speaker 2: the tickets. But now and then you got to ride

Speaker 2: them too, man, that's crazy.

Speaker 7: Yeah.

Speaker 4: They don't want to contribute at all, and they're her sisters.

Speaker 2: Nothing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but see them a little

Speaker 2: short sighted men. I ain't paying for y'all to go

Speaker 2: down there and see no Russia and all them.

Speaker 7: Fact, Yeah, because I should did the wisely leave their

Speaker 7: husbands all.

Speaker 5: I'm going to be here with you, with us. I'm

Speaker 5: not gonna pay by myself and walk into a USh

Speaker 5: just me.

Speaker 8: Yeah, this is yeah, this is not right. Sixtieth birthday party?

Speaker 8: These are your sisters, Come on, ladies, all right. Moving

Speaker 8: on to Kalisha in Charlotte Clo, Kalisha writes, I had

Speaker 8: a rendezvous in a car with a man from my past.

Speaker 8: Since then, he's been asking me to do it again

Speaker 8: in the car. I suggested he come to my home,

Speaker 8: but he prefers the car.

Speaker 4: Is this what he thinks of me? Or does he

Speaker 4: think it's more fun in the car? Does it matter?

Speaker 2: Yeah? All right, so he won't even come to her home.

Speaker 8: No, he said, he prefers the car, and she wants

Speaker 8: to know, Yeah, is it more fun in the car?

Speaker 4: Is is she just a car?

Speaker 6: Check?

Speaker 4: To do it in a card type chick?

Speaker 3: I don't know what you did in that car, but

Speaker 3: it meant.

Speaker 4: Something, all right? So what what should she do?

Speaker 2: I don't I don't care what she do. You know, lady,

Speaker 2: you can't.

Speaker 4: Yeah, she should see.

Speaker 2: You can't upgrade yourself.

Speaker 4: That's the whole one right there. Yeah, the whole word.

Speaker 4: What does that mean? She can't upgrade her?

Speaker 2: Well, see, you can't present yourself lowly and then come

Speaker 2: back and be highly. See you can't be an item

Speaker 2: at the dollar store and then the next time he

Speaker 2: see you. Now you want to be animon Marcus, Wait

Speaker 2: a minute, but when I met you, whoa, it was

Speaker 2: cool that I took you to the waffle house and

Speaker 2: we had a good time.

Speaker 3: Now you're now you got to go to Capitol Grill?

Speaker 3: Now what.

Speaker 6: All right?

Speaker 3: We can go to Dennis?

Speaker 4: Mmmmm a compromise.

Speaker 6: I feel that I feel that.

Speaker 4: You agree here, Junior.

Speaker 5: Everything here, because you know I had to check one time,

Speaker 5: you know, didn't want she wanted to go to Capitol Grill.

Speaker 6: But we're doing good at Chili's. I don't know why

Speaker 6: we want to leave? What else you doing.

Speaker 2: Trying?

Speaker 5: I like a woman with low self esteem, don't outdo

Speaker 5: my self esteem?

Speaker 2: Why was she going to go somewhere else? And y'all

Speaker 2: they had all the two for thirty yet why what

Speaker 2: are you doing.

Speaker 6: I think that is right.

Speaker 4: All right, Well, let's move under Roger.

Speaker 8: Roger in Brooklyn says, I have an ex that pops

Speaker 8: up at my house and is always harassing my new girlfriend.

Speaker 8: My girlfriend is ready to break up with me if

Speaker 8: I don't get my ex to stop bothering her. How

Speaker 8: do I get through to my ex without disrespecting her

Speaker 8: or breaking her heart?

Speaker 9: What?

Speaker 11: Yeah?

Speaker 2: Without disrespecting her breaking her heart so she can disrespect

Speaker 2: and break your current girl's horse. Yeah, that doesn't make

Speaker 2: no sense. Sound to me like you need a restraining

Speaker 2: or dirt.

Speaker 4: Yeah, come on, Roger, you got to do better than

Speaker 4: that far.

Speaker 6: How you know about that?

Speaker 2: How you know about restrained one? Boy?

Speaker 3: We are about third marriage. You don't think I.

Speaker 2: Keep on keeping one. I love being at every level

Speaker 2: you can be. I had every kind of relationship you

Speaker 2: can have. You had good ones, bad ones, mixed ones,

Speaker 2: crazy ones, sensible ones, Christian ones, but the English ones.

Speaker 7: Okay, I'm gonna ask you this. It's kind of personal,

Speaker 7: but be honest. Best sex crazy, That's what.

Speaker 2: I'm talking about. Oh, Grandmama told me she was crazy.

Speaker 4: She went on over there anyway, didn't you?

Speaker 2: Grandmama told me?

Speaker 3: Boy?

Speaker 2: Need to get out of here, Grandma, you can Grandmama

Speaker 2: told me, boy, you need to get out of here.

Speaker 4: You will love that crazy.

Speaker 2: I did not understand that. Imagine how I wanted to go.

Speaker 2: But Grandma, I can't say what was going on. But you, Grandma,

Speaker 2: listen to me. I can't.

Speaker 4: I can't, you can't.

Speaker 2: I can't.

Speaker 4: I can't do it, Grandma. They love that crazy.

Speaker 2: All right?

Speaker 11: I know.

Speaker 3: No future at Oh all right.

Speaker 4: Last one Briscoe and Rome Rights. I'm twenty nine.

Speaker 8: I'm dating online because it's easier to find girls that

Speaker 8: want to have sex only without a commitment. I've become

Speaker 8: close to one of the girls, but I can't help

Speaker 8: but think about all of the men she may have

Speaker 8: been with.

Speaker 2: Should I overlook that part? Nope, nope, nope. To hear

Speaker 2: you go overlook that part? Well, you know, I know,

Speaker 2: hope and y'all go somewhere.

Speaker 4: Wow, okay.

Speaker 2: And you think since she owned that and she was

Speaker 2: easy to have sex week, you think she ain't on

Speaker 2: that doing that? Boy?

Speaker 3: Oh wow?

Speaker 8: Yeah, okay, all right, Clo coming up at the top

Speaker 8: of the hour, we'll have some entertainment news for you.

Speaker 4: Right after this.

Speaker 8: You're listening Steve Harvey Morning Show. All right, So just

Speaker 8: in crazy bizarre news. Earlier this week, ray J was

Speaker 8: hospitalized after being knocked out by viral comedian and YouTuber

Speaker 8: super Hot Fire in an MMA match.

Speaker 4: You guys saw this right this?

Speaker 6: Yeah.

Speaker 8: The fight took place in Vegas last Saturday, and in

Speaker 8: the second round, the fight had to be stopped after

Speaker 8: super Hot Fire landed a brutal combination on ray J's

Speaker 8: head that left ray J disoriented with a big lump

Speaker 8: on his forehead.

Speaker 4: That part is serious.

Speaker 8: Following the match, RAYJ checked himself into a Vegas hospital

Speaker 8: where medical staff monitored him for a possible concussion an

Speaker 8: abnormally slow heart rate. Days after the fight, ray J

Speaker 8: expressed his frustration on how the fight ended, and he

Speaker 8: claimed the match was supposed to be scripted Differently, his

Speaker 8: opponent publicly stated that the fight was fair and not rigged.

Speaker 4: So let's talk about it.

Speaker 8: Are these fights money grabs for celebrities and inflorencers that

Speaker 8: have never fought before?

Speaker 4: Is that the case? And you think this is too

Speaker 4: dangerous or dangerous you.

Speaker 2: Get in there. See the average person does not understand

Speaker 2: because I thought so, I'm just going to tell you

Speaker 2: this right here. The average person has never been hit

Speaker 2: in the mouth. So when you get hit in the mouth,

Speaker 2: you don't even understand what happened. The jarring.

Speaker 4: It throws you into something.

Speaker 3: Man, it's crazy. Wow, it's crazy man.

Speaker 2: And you you can't. You can't take a shot in

Speaker 2: the mouth, though, has problem. So what yeah, let's let's

Speaker 2: but you don't know what ray J got. So you know,

Speaker 2: ray Jason came out, went back in. I don't in

Speaker 2: the closet, out the closet. He's building the closet if

Speaker 2: he if he work at the shelf company that put

Speaker 2: the shells in the.

Speaker 3: Closet, you.

Speaker 4: Want to say anything, I don't know.

Speaker 2: If you work at the luggage stores, he would too me. Now,

Speaker 2: I don't know what ray J is doing. It's just

Speaker 2: all over the place. I don't know what. Don't the

Speaker 2: way he got his little chubby in that ring. Anyway,

Speaker 2: ray J was standing look like me. I said, ray J,

Speaker 2: you're thirty years old, I said, the hell you? And

Speaker 2: they looking like you seventy?

Speaker 7: Well.

Speaker 5: When he got up off the mat and I saw him,

Speaker 5: why I am I seeing your draws, ray J? No boxer,

Speaker 5: I've ever seen you don't see box of draws.

Speaker 2: I saw dog dog. J didn't have on no cup

Speaker 2: or nothing. That ain't them cats don't know how to.

Speaker 4: Wow, just protect yourself. I'm be safe when you're in

Speaker 4: the ring.

Speaker 2: But they don't. They don't. That's not how they do.

Speaker 2: That's nothing. Other dude, that whoop ray J he was.

Speaker 2: He just had sharper hands than ray J. But if

Speaker 2: he got in there with somebody, who that both of

Speaker 2: them boys whoop. But he handled and ray J didn't nothing.

Speaker 2: Ray J didn't have no defense or offense. No, So

Speaker 2: I don't know what he thought. And he was exhausted.

Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, he didn't look good at all.

Speaker 2: Yeah.

Speaker 4: I saw pictures online of him in the hospital. Yeah

Speaker 4: he doesn't look good. I saw the whole bad Yeah, yeah,

Speaker 4: I saw that, the whole thing.

Speaker 2: It ain't I mean, yeah, yeah, I was.

Speaker 6: Back on the I went back on the news ten

Speaker 6: minutes later.

Speaker 13: Yeah.

Speaker 4: It was a second round knockout. Yeah wow.

Speaker 5: Let me tell you something. You need to stop calling

Speaker 5: him ray J. First of all, that boy, he that

Speaker 5: boy so hard. He backed a Brandy little brother that's

Speaker 5: his name.

Speaker 4: I don't even forget about ray J. Just Brandy's brother,

Speaker 4: little brother.

Speaker 6: He just brandy little brother.

Speaker 7: Now, well, yeah, Brandy's little brother. Yeah, we'll get better.

Speaker 7: And yeah, yeah that was pretty bad.

Speaker 8: And speaking of fights, guys, construction is officially underway on

Speaker 8: the south lawn of the White House for a temporary

Speaker 8: UFC arena.

Speaker 4: You guys seen this. It looks like a big amusement Parker,

Speaker 4: like a coast does, right, Yeah, weird.

Speaker 11: Yeah.

Speaker 8: The event is called UFC Freedom to fifty chronic coincides

Speaker 8: with President Trump's eightieth birthday and Flag Day as part

Speaker 8: of the celebrations for America's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary.

Speaker 8: It will be a temporary five thousand seed arena on

Speaker 8: the south lawn and it is scheduled to feature seven fights. Wow,

Speaker 8: it's gonna.

Speaker 4: That's a lot. Oh No, Donald Trump don't care five

Speaker 4: thousand people.

Speaker 3: Donald Trump don't care nothing about that.

Speaker 2: When I tell you, he don't care nothing about Donald

Speaker 2: Trump don't care nothing about that. He just wants something

Speaker 2: up there. Any good friends with Dana White, and so

Speaker 2: that's why they're gonna have it because they had a

Speaker 2: relationship before he was president. Oh, I had a relationship.

Speaker 8: I like that.

Speaker 2: UFC fights all the time. I like that quite, you know.

Speaker 2: And he's introduced me to the president's people. He says, Steve,

Speaker 2: he's a great guy. Man, And I just sit up

Speaker 2: there and let him talk. He's not a great guy,

Speaker 2: is not. But you feel how you want. I ain't

Speaker 2: finished in that city. I'm at the UFC fight. I'm

Speaker 2: not feeling debate that with you. Yeah, because there's a

Speaker 2: lot of people that feel like he's a great guy.

Speaker 3: Let people say what they want to say. He's a

Speaker 3: great guy for you.

Speaker 4: Yeah. And Obama.

Speaker 2: Had built built a basketball game Arina.

Speaker 4: Five thousand people. That's what I said.

Speaker 7: It's a lot on the front lawn of sixteen hundred

Speaker 7: Pennsylvania Avenue.

Speaker 3: At a basketball game up there.

Speaker 2: Yes, what would have happened, man, do you know the fighting,

Speaker 2: the protest, laying tax payers dollars building this and all

Speaker 2: like this. I don't know because it maybe UFC might

Speaker 2: be just doing it as a gift. But that gift

Speaker 2: gonna come with some some some some you know. Yeah,

Speaker 2: you know, we got a call Ada White got enough

Speaker 2: money to build that thing for his friend at the

Speaker 2: White House.

Speaker 3: It's just a stage.

Speaker 4: It ain't because it's not going to be a festival.

Speaker 2: Yeah, he's just gonna build at her. They can build

Speaker 2: a stage that ain't cost him that kind of money.

Speaker 2: All right, what he for him as a return favor?

Speaker 4: Exactly? All right, thank you.

Speaker 8: Coming up in twenty minutes after former First Lady Michelle

Speaker 8: Obama says she can't watch anyone else portray her, we'll

Speaker 8: get into that right after this.

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Speaker 8: So on a recent appearance on Keky Palmer's podcast. Former

Speaker 8: First Lady Michelle Obama addressed Viola Davis's performance in the

Speaker 8: role as Michelle Obama on the First Lady series on Showtime.

Speaker 8: Remember this when this is what a couple of years

Speaker 8: ago or something, when Viola played the the former First Lady.

Speaker 8: Missus Obama confirmed that she has not watched Viola's portrayal

Speaker 8: of hers, stating quote, that's the one thing I can't do.

Speaker 8: Missus Obama explained that watching someone else portray her on

Speaker 8: screen is a boundary she cannot cross right now, though

Speaker 8: she has emphasized that she thinks Viola is the greatest.

Speaker 4: I think we all agree on that.

Speaker 8: So have you guys seen any of these First Lady

Speaker 8: series on Showtime?

Speaker 4: I saw some of it.

Speaker 7: When you saw the portrayal of the former First Lady,

Speaker 7: it was kind of like, does she do that?

Speaker 11: You know?

Speaker 4: Does she almost my hair?

Speaker 2: Sure?

Speaker 4: Kind of it went far yeah, yeah, okay. And she's

Speaker 4: a great actress.

Speaker 7: Nothing against Viola because she goat great actress goat yes,

Speaker 7: yes for sure, yes, But I.

Speaker 2: Don't have that problem.

Speaker 11: All.

Speaker 3: I got a memes out there with me I'm holding

Speaker 3: but that's what.

Speaker 8: I wanted to ask you, how would you feel about

Speaker 8: someone portraying you?

Speaker 4: I know years ago just I'm a mean baby, But

Speaker 4: I mean, who would you pick to portray you?

Speaker 8: If your life story we're told your nephew Tommy or

Speaker 8: he's an actor?

Speaker 4: Yeah, Tommy, what do you think.

Speaker 2: Would you like that?

Speaker 11: You know what?

Speaker 2: May you stand over there.

Speaker 7: Here not talking about wardrobe, he's talking about his He

Speaker 7: he's not as.

Speaker 2: Tall, but a.

Speaker 3: Tall who you'd have seen me looking up to while

Speaker 3: we talk.

Speaker 4: Who else?

Speaker 2: Then?

Speaker 4: Who else?

Speaker 11: You know?

Speaker 3: My son would be the best person?

Speaker 4: Winston? Yes, yeah, you guys, you're twenty twenty, Yeah, tall

Speaker 4: like you everything.

Speaker 2: Yeah, you can do it.

Speaker 4: But what famous actor like Viola? David says.

Speaker 2: Star, I'm gonna need Well, then, since we gotta go famous,

Speaker 2: I probably have dnz do it.

Speaker 6: You better go to the top of the Yeah, that's

Speaker 6: not fair.

Speaker 2: Sam Jackson somehow? Oh yeah, Sam Jackson would be good

Speaker 2: force for who is a great actor? Actually great actor? Yeah,

Speaker 2: Academy Award winning Wow. Okay, all right, thank you guys.

Speaker 7: Coming up at thirty four minutes after we got Roscoe

Speaker 7: Wallace in the building right after this.

Speaker 4: Gosh, you're listening hardy morning show. All right, Carla, he

Speaker 4: is here, your buddy Roscoe in the building.

Speaker 2: Oh, we're going on, people, everybody, We're going over you. Hey,

Speaker 2: everything all about me?

Speaker 4: Yes, sir, Yes, everything everything.

Speaker 2: What's y'all talking about the day we're going on?

Speaker 7: Well, you know what, Roscoe, we're wrapping up the month

Speaker 7: of May this weekend, and so this is you know,

Speaker 7: we talked about this.

Speaker 2: I call you Rose you rolls, Jay will go ahead.

Speaker 2: I just threw that out there. Well, we got.

Speaker 4: To talk about this the other day that you know,

Speaker 4: Memorial Day kicks off the unofficial starters of summer.

Speaker 2: So what's the long memories?

Speaker 4: Yeah? What songs get you going for the summer?

Speaker 2: Well, you know, kick it all with Memorial Day. Always

Speaker 2: go with the people that passed and gone, you know

Speaker 2: all we remember?

Speaker 7: Okay, okay, all right, So now what's on your summer soundtrack?

Speaker 2: Always when you go to you remember the time falling? Look,

Speaker 2: you remember the time when we first met girl?

Speaker 14: Loud that that right there, Loud that one right there,

Speaker 14: and then oh oh oh oh, my life, my life,

Speaker 14: my life, my life in the sunshine.

Speaker 4: You better say something.

Speaker 2: Sunshine.

Speaker 3: Everybody loves the sunshine.

Speaker 7: Well, let me tell you this Mosco wait on do

Speaker 7: to don okay, I let you jump to then I

Speaker 7: okay ro right.

Speaker 3: There in those the street and here she.

Speaker 2: Fly fly Fly Fly Hey lose some mo days ad

Speaker 2: somemer Doom Doom Doom doom doom. I I don't want

Speaker 2: you boy, you count boy?

Speaker 3: That was not jail right there. That's so I'm gonna

Speaker 3: tell you them slide the fill in the store.

Speaker 4: Just yes, classic jam, classic jam. Okay. So Steve and Junior.

Speaker 7: Got into it when we were talking about the songs

Speaker 7: for the official start of Summer.

Speaker 4: So Steve brought up Somemmer Madness.

Speaker 3: To go out here and just say myself, Steve, right,

Speaker 3: but go ahead.

Speaker 7: Okay, Well he said Summer Madness was one of his

Speaker 7: go to songs that get him, that gets him in

Speaker 7: the mood for summer. So then Junior, you said fresh

Speaker 7: Prince or Will Smith actually Summertime?

Speaker 4: So that began what you said.

Speaker 6: True, Will Smith started summer Time? Ain't that you on

Speaker 6: the game?

Speaker 2: Is you gonna be that the rest of your life?

Speaker 6: Roscoll?

Speaker 12: You serious?

Speaker 6: Didn't Will Smith start that?

Speaker 3: We in the game, boy some of mad.

Speaker 6: Uh Yeah ship got the song on it?

Speaker 3: Will Smith stole that.

Speaker 4: Boy.

Speaker 2: Let me tell you how we were. Okay, first of all,

Speaker 2: cool grandfather. They had a group that was fool in

Speaker 2: the game and it was four of them and they

Speaker 2: called him four Food. Okay, that's where that song called,

Speaker 2: That's a Game Full Fools. That was dam right there.

Speaker 2: Break Yeah, that was full Food wrote and Cooler Gang.

Speaker 2: And I was over there with sitting on piano. I

Speaker 2: played it and Cool with a food grasson said I

Speaker 2: like that?

Speaker 3: Can I had it?

Speaker 2: I said to col go ahead, take it, and they

Speaker 2: went on and took it. Will Smith Young was in

Speaker 2: here with with his granddaddy, all Field, Reil Smith.

Speaker 4: Off the field.

Speaker 15: We kinda go coming up the nephew, Frank, don't whatever

Speaker 15: you're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 8: Coming up at the top of the hour. It's my

Speaker 8: Strawberry letter for today and the subject is potty mouth

Speaker 8: and smoky clothes.

Speaker 2: Right.

Speaker 8: We'll get into that and find out what that's all

Speaker 8: about in just a few because right now Junior is

Speaker 8: in for the nephew with today's Frank phone call, Junior,

Speaker 8: what you got for us?

Speaker 6: Yeah, before we give it a just can I ask

Speaker 6: you a question?

Speaker 3: Just then?

Speaker 5: Yes, what is God, nephew, Tommy is not here right?

Speaker 5: He ain't hit right, y'all know where he has? Anybody

Speaker 5: heard nothing anything?

Speaker 4: No, we haven't heard.

Speaker 6: So because he's short, does that mean he get to

Speaker 6: work a short schedule?

Speaker 5: What?

Speaker 11: What?

Speaker 2: What we do?

Speaker 4: Shots fired?

Speaker 3: I'm just tell him what you said.

Speaker 4: You tell him.

Speaker 6: But it's got the it's got the size that he's short.

Speaker 6: He ain't here today. He got a short week. He's

Speaker 6: just working short schedule. It's got to be true.

Speaker 4: Yeah, I see your point. Okay, did you give him

Speaker 4: the day off?

Speaker 2: Steve?

Speaker 11: Did you get.

Speaker 7: No?

Speaker 4: I don't care. I don't do you You don't care care?

Speaker 2: Yeah, it's your show. I told I'm here. I'm here

Speaker 2: once I'm here, we have the show. Yeah, we got here.

Speaker 2: We got him over. He missed few more day We

Speaker 2: got plenty. Side job clean?

Speaker 6: Is the play side job clean?

Speaker 11: Come on, Todd Rush Jervis. Is Robbie help you?

Speaker 9: Uh?

Speaker 11: Robbie, I'm trying to get an order in for some

Speaker 11: construction Uh supplies I need.

Speaker 13: To pick up that's fine with what's your what's your company?

Speaker 11: Uh? Uh? Roof and company company? Okay? Have we have

Speaker 11: we done listening before no, no, you have. This is

Speaker 11: my first time called. I heard you guys were pretty good.

Speaker 13: I appreciate the compliment.

Speaker 11: Okay, now listen, uh I need to get this as

Speaker 11: soon as possible. Man, Can I possibly pick up these

Speaker 11: supplies like in the next couple of hours? Uh?

Speaker 13: Well you know no, No, they don't work. That fact

Speaker 13: kind of a quick turnaround. We got a little bit

Speaker 13: of a backup, but I can. I can do my

Speaker 13: back depends on what you need.

Speaker 11: Okay, here's here's what I need. Man, I need five

Speaker 11: rolls of duct take.

Speaker 13: Okay, that's no problem, that's quick.

Speaker 11: Okay, I need plastic. Man, Listen, if you was gonna

Speaker 11: wrap up something in plastic that's like about six foot

Speaker 11: two in height and two hundred pounds, how much plastic

Speaker 11: you think I would need to wrap to wrap that up?

Speaker 13: In this is a second, You're you're asking for plastic

Speaker 13: like a roller plastic.

Speaker 11: Yeah, I'm talking. I need to wrap up something that's

Speaker 11: six foot two and like two hundred and ten pounds.

Speaker 13: I probably would get about three yards four yards of plastic.

Speaker 11: Okay, okay, I need to get that. Then let me

Speaker 11: ask you this here. If you was gonna try to

Speaker 11: put some cement on that to hold it down? How

Speaker 11: much cement you think and hold it down?

Speaker 13: I'm more confused. You're running a roofing company, right, Yeah.

Speaker 11: I'm a roof of company, but I'm doing a little

Speaker 11: side work for some friends of mine.

Speaker 13: Oh okay, Okay, I just got a little confused cause

Speaker 13: you told me this is Talish and Company. No problem,

Speaker 13: no problem, got some man waiting. You're you're trying to

Speaker 13: hold something more.

Speaker 11: I'm gonna hold something down. So how many bags of

Speaker 11: cement do you think I need to hold out something

Speaker 11: that's two hundred and twenty pounds?

Speaker 13: Wow, I don't know.

Speaker 10: Eight bags?

Speaker 11: Eight bags?

Speaker 2: Eight bag?

Speaker 13: They bags that would wreck a man at least.

Speaker 11: Okay, okay, give me a bags a seatment now, just something, elf.

Speaker 11: I want to ask you, do you have anything any

Speaker 11: type of cleaner man that can get h that can

Speaker 11: get blood I mean paint off the floor.

Speaker 13: Yeah, we got industrial cleaners, some of all kinds of

Speaker 13: industrial cleans that when he said paint.

Speaker 11: The paint or blood, uh, paint paint prank.

Speaker 13: Okay, yeah, I mean I've got industrial plans, all kinds.

Speaker 13: I mean, do you have the preference?

Speaker 11: No? Just whatever you could throw in there. I need that. Now.

Speaker 11: Let me ask you this here. Do you have anything

Speaker 11: that can like just kill a smell? You know what

Speaker 11: I'm saying. If you know, if you don't want something

Speaker 11: to smell, you got anything for that?

Speaker 2: Wait?

Speaker 11: Manute something? Do something?

Speaker 13: Something die in your place?

Speaker 11: Is this?

Speaker 12: Is this something?

Speaker 2: Something?

Speaker 11: Did you? Like?

Speaker 13: Is there an animal or something you found? I mean,

Speaker 13: I mean I'm kind of confused. You're talking about smell

Speaker 13: and clean up. Did you find some sort of animal

Speaker 13: on a construction?

Speaker 11: A A A Robbie? Listen, man, just take the horder.

Speaker 11: That's all I need you to do.

Speaker 13: Okay, Okay, No, I'm sorry. I wasn't asking your business.

Speaker 13: I just it was a little concern.

Speaker 11: What are we getting? What are we cleaning up?

Speaker 13: And what do we I mean, I guess said are

Speaker 13: we clean up tile for to clean up carpet? I mean,

Speaker 13: what's the the cleaner form?

Speaker 11: What's the what?

Speaker 13: Where's the odor?

Speaker 11: Okay?

Speaker 2: Sure?

Speaker 11: All I'm asking you is do you have something strong

Speaker 11: en though? Like do you think ammonia can can keep

Speaker 11: the smell down? What do I need to keep the

Speaker 11: smell down?

Speaker 13: You're definitely gonna need ammonia. I mean you're gonna get

Speaker 13: something to just scrub that right down, because I mean,

Speaker 13: wherever that sent is, if it's in your if it's

Speaker 13: in the walls, if you got fabrics in that place,

Speaker 13: I mean whatever, whatever you got it, you probably have

Speaker 13: to have a different type of the ordorized or something

Speaker 13: for the carpet, something for the walls. I mean, I

Speaker 13: don't I guess. I guess it's kind of confused as

Speaker 13: to as to where the thing's coming from.

Speaker 11: And I don't worry about all that. Man, Hey, man, listen,

Speaker 11: just just right down what the order is, Okay, I

Speaker 11: got it you.

Speaker 13: I got the five roll deductive, I got to put that,

Speaker 13: the full yard to plastic, I got to hate back

Speaker 13: of cement, I got the industrial clean, I got the ammonia.

Speaker 13: I'm I'm I'm typing it all in. I got I've

Speaker 13: got your order.

Speaker 11: Okay, man, Do y'all have any type of machete anything

Speaker 11: that's real shop that can cut? What? Oh?

Speaker 13: Okay, hold on second, and now now you're completely off base.

Speaker 13: You do realize you call the hardware store, right.

Speaker 11: I'm calling the hardwa store because I need some applies. Man,

Speaker 11: I'm doing the job on the side. I need some supply.

Speaker 13: I get that you said that already, but I'm confused

Speaker 13: about it. Is now you're asking for a weapon?

Speaker 11: What what?

Speaker 13: What would use in the schety for? I mean you're

Speaker 13: you're talking about, uh what You're gonna chop down some

Speaker 13: some some brush. I don't, I don't, I don't get it.

Speaker 13: What's some shaddy for?

Speaker 11: Hey man, listen, listen, your job is to take the

Speaker 11: horner man. That's your job, Robbie, don't tell.

Speaker 13: Me about my job is. I know what my job is.

Speaker 13: This is my stole man, Okay. I've been working here

Speaker 13: a lot longer than you even can imagine, and people

Speaker 13: don't call up asking for ammonia and and cleaner and

Speaker 13: and and trying to get a smell out. I mean

Speaker 13: what I just I'm trying to figure out how best

Speaker 13: to help you.

Speaker 11: I'm sorry I'm doing Robbie. Is you being nosy? You

Speaker 11: being no All you gotta do is feel the order

Speaker 11: and haven't have it done in two hours when I

Speaker 11: get there. That's all you gotta do.

Speaker 13: I can't do that in two hours. I can't even

Speaker 13: I go backed up with this point. I'm not even

Speaker 13: sure I can get this done. Maybe tomorrow morning. Does

Speaker 13: tomorrow morning work for you?

Speaker 11: Man? I got to get rid of this body. I

Speaker 11: got to get rid of this guy today.

Speaker 13: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I need to call Listen,

Speaker 13: I need to call the policeman. You can said.

Speaker 11: Bodies you're telling me right there. That's about white people

Speaker 11: always want to call the police when they ain't got

Speaker 11: nothing to do with them. Listen, all you need to

Speaker 11: do is fill the order.

Speaker 13: Okay, Okay, you're listen. I need to tell you something.

Speaker 10: Okay.

Speaker 13: And I don't know if you if you found a body,

Speaker 13: I don't know if you're responsible for the body. Either way,

Speaker 13: I don't want to be in any part of this business.

Speaker 2: Okay.

Speaker 12: I don't know why you're planning or where you're trying

Speaker 12: to bury.

Speaker 13: This thing, but you're basically asking me to be accomplished

Speaker 13: to something that's none of my business. Hey, I need

Speaker 13: your name right now.

Speaker 11: Okay, I'm not giving you my name. You said you

Speaker 11: oh drooping.

Speaker 13: Hey, Hey, listen to me. You said you call from

Speaker 13: trooping company?

Speaker 11: Are you? I'm not?

Speaker 13: I'm not.

Speaker 11: Hey, man, let me tell you something. Why you white

Speaker 11: folks always trying to be a bog? Why you want

Speaker 11: to wait like.

Speaker 13: White folks, what's your problem? Some of the white folks

Speaker 13: some about purple green, black, blue walk. It's not about white,

Speaker 13: it's what you asking for. That sounds like trying to

Speaker 13: bury your body. Okay, that's what I'm trying to figure out.

Speaker 11: Are you and you're not? What is your name?

Speaker 13: I need your name? I'm your name right now?

Speaker 11: Hey man? Why First of all, you at work? You not?

Speaker 11: You can't. You don't want to be talking to me

Speaker 11: like this.

Speaker 13: I don't care if I'm swearing at work. My my

Speaker 13: co workers, the people here, they an't know who I am, and.

Speaker 12: They know if I was talking to someone, you'd be talking.

Speaker 1: Like this too.

Speaker 13: Okay, I'm gonna trace this call.

Speaker 4: Do you hear me?

Speaker 13: I'm gonna trace this call.

Speaker 12: I'm gonna get the cops on your and figure.

Speaker 13: Out who the you are?

Speaker 11: Okay, okay, well let me let me ask you this,

Speaker 11: since you want to know who I am? Do you

Speaker 11: know Marcus?

Speaker 13: I don't work No, Marcus, he works here, man, I

Speaker 13: know him.

Speaker 11: Okay, Marcus is who got me to call you? This

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Speaker 8: Thank you nephew. Subject potty mouth and smoky clothes. Dear

Speaker 8: Stephen Shirley. I'm a forty seven year old single mother

Speaker 8: and I'm a daddy's girl. My mother passed away three

Speaker 8: years ago, and my ten year old daughter and I

Speaker 8: have been making sure Papa Bear takes care of himself.

Speaker 8: He keeps my daughter every other Friday night to give

Speaker 8: me a break, and they pop popcorn and watch movies.

Speaker 8: The thought of my dad dating someone new and moving

Speaker 8: on had not crossed my mind until my daughter told

Speaker 8: me about Sue. The first time she and Sue met,

Speaker 8: it was very confusing for my daughter because Sue called

Speaker 8: my dad Daddy. She said that Sue smoked cigarettes and

Speaker 8: used a lot of bad words when she talked to

Speaker 8: Papa Bear. She said Sue played uno with her, but

Speaker 8: when she tried to watch a movie with her and

Speaker 8: Papa Bear, he told Miss Sue she had to leave

Speaker 8: because her smoky clothes, or he had to leave because

Speaker 8: her smoky clothes caused my kids asthma to flare up.

Speaker 8: My daughter can be a brat at time, so I

Speaker 8: waited to meet Sue for myself before I said anything

Speaker 8: to Papa Bear about what I heard. Well, I met

Speaker 8: Sue last Sunday, and my daughter wasn't lying at all.

Speaker 8: Sue smelled like a casino and she was cursing with

Speaker 8: every other word.

Speaker 2: She said.

Speaker 8: She helped my dad cook dinner and it was really good.

Speaker 8: So seems like the only good thing about Sue that

Speaker 8: she can cook. After we ate, she excused herself to

Speaker 8: go smoke a cigarette in the driveway. My dad said,

Speaker 8: I should really put all of my judgment to the

Speaker 8: side and get to know Sue because she's sweet to him.

Speaker 8: I do not want Sue in my parents' home calling

Speaker 8: my daddy daddy. It's way too soon and it's inappropriate

Speaker 8: in front of my daughter. I hope Dad is going

Speaker 8: through a phase and he moves on. They don't have

Speaker 8: anything in common. Do you think my dad will figure

Speaker 8: that out before they get serious? Well, I got news

Speaker 8: for your daughter. They are serious. She is cooking for

Speaker 8: your dad and everything. This is not your business. Your dad,

Speaker 8: Papa Bear as you call him, is living his life

Speaker 8: right now. You're the only one who hasn't at least

Speaker 8: tried to move on. Your dad is moving on, and

Speaker 8: Sue is the one helping him through it. She may

Speaker 8: not be the ideal choice for you, or who you

Speaker 8: would pick for your dad, but your dad likes her,

Speaker 8: potty mouth and all cigarettes, all of that.

Speaker 4: He likes her.

Speaker 8: She makes him happy, and I do like that. He

Speaker 8: asked Sue to leave when it was affecting your daughter's asthma.

Speaker 8: But he also needs to let Sue know that her

Speaker 8: potty mouth is inappropriate in front of his grand baby. Now,

Speaker 8: I will say that he should do that, but it's

Speaker 8: not for you to determine the timetable in which your

Speaker 8: dad should move on. He has to move at his

Speaker 8: own pace. It has been three years. But if Sue

Speaker 8: doesn't start respecting his wishes concerning the baby, you're gonna

Speaker 8: just have to stop letting your baby go over there,

Speaker 8: because it doesn't sound like Sue is going anywhere. And

Speaker 8: whatever you do, please don't try to force your dad

Speaker 8: to choose between you, your daughter, and Sue, because you

Speaker 8: will probably get your feelings hurt.

Speaker 4: He likes Sue.

Speaker 2: Steve well, well, well, especialty letter for me, Right up,

Speaker 2: my alley, were gonna just go get to a potty

Speaker 2: mouth and smoking clothes, eh, whatever, that's what your baby

Speaker 2: don't like. That's what your little daughter don't like. I

Speaker 2: don't like you. She smelled like cigarette. She'd be cussing

Speaker 2: all the time. Shut showed mouth. She say that to Sue.

Speaker 2: That was Sue, Hontell her, well, you're a forty seven

Speaker 2: year old single mother. I'm a daddy's girl. My mother

Speaker 2: passed away three years ago, and my ten year old

Speaker 2: daughter been making sure a papa'll take care of yourself.

Speaker 2: Every Friday they go together, they have popcorn and movie night.

Speaker 2: And the thought of my dad dating someone new and

Speaker 2: moving on it ain't cross my mind. Well it ain't

Speaker 2: cross yo, min. It's been on his mind for there

Speaker 2: three years because see Mama gone, Papa gotta do something now.

Speaker 2: And then you didn't know none of this until your

Speaker 2: daughter came in there and told you about this woman

Speaker 2: named Suit. First time her and Sue met, it was

Speaker 2: confusing to your daughter called Sue called my dad, Daddy, Daddy, Daddy,

Speaker 2: yall through watching that movie, so I can give you

Speaker 2: something else to watch, Daddy. Now the baby is confused.

Speaker 2: She said that Sue smoked cigarettes and use a lot

Speaker 2: of bad words, so obviously the adjectives was coming in before, Daddy,

Speaker 2: you want to go up.

Speaker 4: These blank blank, But she said it in that voice, Hey.

Speaker 2: Blankety blank, Hey, Daddy, I wish to blank they would Daddy,

Speaker 2: is that blank movie over with, Daddy? I'm going to

Speaker 2: go out here smoke this blankety blank cigarette, Daddy, because

Speaker 2: this movie take it to the blow. And he told Sue.

Speaker 2: They tried to watch a movie with her and Papa Bag.

Speaker 2: He told Sue she had to leave because us smoking

Speaker 2: clothes caused my child's asthma.

Speaker 3: In the flail.

Speaker 2: My daughter can be a bread at time. So I

Speaker 2: waited to meet Sue myself before I said something to

Speaker 2: him about it. Well, I met Sue last Sunday. My

Speaker 2: daughter wasn't lying. Sue smelled like a casino. She was

Speaker 2: cussing with every word she said. She helped my daddy

Speaker 2: cook dinner and it was really good. So it seems

Speaker 2: like the only thing about Sue is that she can cook.

Speaker 2: That's where you're wrong.

Speaker 4: Right, Oh, it ain't just a cookie in the kitchen.

Speaker 2: Shoot in now doing several things. Gott it girl that

Speaker 2: you need to hear about, And when we come back,

Speaker 2: I'm gonna tell you what that is. Raise yourself and

Speaker 2: put your baby in another room.

Speaker 4: Well that part two.

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Speaker 8: All right, come on, Steve. Let's recap today's strawberry letter.

Speaker 8: The subject is potty mouth and smoky clothes.

Speaker 2: Well, it's forty seven year old single mother lost her

Speaker 2: mother and her father. She's a daddy's girl and they

Speaker 2: lost her mother, which is his wife, three years ago. Well,

Speaker 2: to make sure that they okay, her and her daughter

Speaker 2: been going over that checking old Papa bear, make sure

Speaker 2: everything's okay. So every other Friday, just to give you

Speaker 2: a break, your daddy has you bring your daughter over

Speaker 2: and they watch movies together.

Speaker 3: They have popcorn. All that's going good.

Speaker 2: Now. You never thought that your daddy would start seeing somebody,

Speaker 2: even after three years. I don't know how much time

Speaker 2: you think it take it over somebody that don't mean

Speaker 2: you over them, But it's time to move on because

Speaker 2: life does continue. You didn't know she was dating somebody,

Speaker 2: he was gonna see somebody else until your daughter came

Speaker 2: in and told you about Suit. Sue is this woman

Speaker 2: that smokes a lott and cuss all the time, and

Speaker 2: you know you don't think that's appropriate, but you think

Speaker 2: your daughter's a brand. So you waited to meet him

Speaker 2: for your first self, to meet him the first time

Speaker 2: yourself where you finally met Sue, and guess what you

Speaker 2: said about Sue. You said, Sue smelled just like a casino.

Speaker 2: Dinny came back and said she was cussing every other word,

Speaker 2: and then you said that seemed like the only good

Speaker 2: thing about Sue is that she can cook. She helped

Speaker 2: my dad cook dinner and it was really good. Now

Speaker 2: I seem like all that Sue can do is cook.

Speaker 2: That's where you're wrong. That's all you seen what Sue do.

Speaker 2: Sue did what she could do in front of you

Speaker 2: and the baby, which would cook.

Speaker 4: But what Sue really do.

Speaker 2: It ain't for you and the baby. Crazy Papa bear

Speaker 2: in that laying it down. God, Papa being there, Papa

Speaker 2: Bear in there putting it on goldielocks, Papa Bear, you

Speaker 2: know win did the pool drop off? Honey? And he

Speaker 2: the whole jaw, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then your daddy said,

Speaker 2: you really ought to put all your judgment to the

Speaker 2: side and get to know Sue because she is sweet

Speaker 2: to him. Now listen to this sentence. He is sweet.

Speaker 2: She is sweet to him. That key word is sweet.

Speaker 4: To him.

Speaker 2: What's the cigarette smoking, cussing woman doing that could be

Speaker 2: sweet to your daddy? Now you being a daddy girl,

Speaker 2: you ain't gonna want to hear this. But they in

Speaker 2: that naked somewhere. Really your daddy nikked, Hey, daddy girl,

Speaker 2: she in that doing things, and your daddy got your

Speaker 2: dad addy jumping up on the ceiling like a cat

Speaker 2: in a cartoon. All folk claws dug into the ceiling.

Speaker 2: They're they're doing things to fit it. She ain't fitted

Speaker 2: no more on the bed and then come up on

Speaker 2: all folk corners. That's how sweet she is to him.

Speaker 2: And then you setting have been here and Sue because

Speaker 2: and I don't want Sue in my parents' house calling

Speaker 2: my daddy daddy. Well, it ain't the same daddy. You

Speaker 2: got them two different daddies. When you call him daddy

Speaker 2: is parental. When she called him daddy is consentual. Yeah,

Speaker 2: you call him daddy is parental. She called him daddy

Speaker 2: is consentual as in consentual. Six. Right, you can beat

Speaker 2: daddy when you bringing it. Spank me, okay, put some

Speaker 2: punishment on me, make me do right, make me do

Speaker 2: what you want me to do. I said, yes, you

Speaker 2: say no, we still do it anyway. That's what a

Speaker 2: daddy do. Daddy pick you up and speing you rhyme,

Speaker 2: and what daddy do? Daddy fry bacon and what daddy do?

Speaker 2: Daddy put you on the marry go rhyme. Yeah, that

Speaker 2: what daddy do? Yeah, daddy pick you up and throw

Speaker 2: you up in the air and catch you. That's what daddy.

Speaker 2: That's why she called him daddy. Then she said, it's

Speaker 2: way too soon, and it's appropriate in front of my daughter.

Speaker 2: It's been three years. Three years, that's over a thousand days.

Speaker 2: It's too soon for who and it's inappropriate in front

Speaker 2: of your daughter. No, it's not. Your daughter needs to

Speaker 2: know that life goes on. I hope daddy is going

Speaker 2: through a phase and he moves on. Wells he oh,

Speaker 2: what phase?

Speaker 12: That is it?

Speaker 11: You?

Speaker 3: Forty seven? You forty seven? Ain't no phase?

Speaker 2: He writing the last chapter. That's a good one. There

Speaker 2: ain't nothing left next sept The n So leave daddy alone.

Speaker 2: They don't have anything in common.

Speaker 3: Oh yes they do.

Speaker 2: Do you think my dad will figure that out before

Speaker 2: they get serious? Shirley said it best. They're already serious.

Speaker 2: They so seriously over there cooking and calling him daddy.

Speaker 2: How you think she got to calling him daddy because

Speaker 2: some serious stuff didn't happening there. I've been called daddy before.

Speaker 2: It feels so good, Daddy and Poppy.

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Speaker 5: I'm eight days away from Kars whole five k running

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Speaker 6: I'm so excited. It's the eighth will own it.

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Speaker 3: People know where they gonna be.

Speaker 4: Go ahead, Junior, what do you know about the race?

Speaker 2: Tell everybody what you know about the race.

Speaker 6: Just tell us what you know.

Speaker 2: Well, here the race is a five k race. But

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Speaker 11: And the.

Speaker 2: Way we do it is we go down the bridge,

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Speaker 2: paramedics at the end.

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Speaker 8: to the Steve Harvey Morning Show. So summer is fast approaching.

Speaker 8: What are you guys planning this summer? You got trips planned? Steve,

Speaker 8: you always go somewhere in the summer. I know you're

Speaker 8: crying all summer, Carla.

Speaker 2: Working on something. So me and a girl the anniversaries

Speaker 2: in June, so uh huh thinking about going somewher.

Speaker 4: Which one, Steve? Which anniversaries? How many years?

Speaker 3: Twenty?

Speaker 4: Whoa nice?

Speaker 13: Wow?

Speaker 8: Twenty years.

Speaker 4: Elation wonderful?

Speaker 2: See, I mean good years. Yeah, I ain't got no

Speaker 2: years in that I regret, and I ain't never been

Speaker 2: able to say that about my life before you go.

Speaker 3: Every other thing I've ever done full blown?

Speaker 2: So are you gonna get Thank God for the kids

Speaker 2: and everything, but after that it's been just a regret.

Speaker 4: Are you going to be doing any fishing this summer?

Speaker 2: Yeah, if I if I see in the Atlanta, Georgia area, yeah,

Speaker 2: but if I if I go out the country now

Speaker 2: you know fishing, probably go out the country though, because

Speaker 2: just some beautiful places to go.

Speaker 3: See.

Speaker 8: Man, And you give great gifts. So have you thought

Speaker 8: about the twentieth anniversary gift yet?

Speaker 16: Did you feel No, we're not we we we're doing

Speaker 16: we're working on some Oh okay, yeah, I'm working on

Speaker 16: some something big that were invited to are doing.

Speaker 2: I just want to make sure you always think you're going.

Speaker 4: Trying to clear your calendar.

Speaker 2: Yeah, I ain't gonna be able.

Speaker 3: To go nowhere because I'll tell you what you got.

Speaker 2: To do to get there.

Speaker 4: You ain't gonna be no well, you know, Julie.

Speaker 2: I see. That's why I don't be sharing a lot

Speaker 2: of stuff with you, man, because you see, and then

Speaker 2: Tommy ain't here. That's mister l cheap oh right there,

Speaker 2: but that tomm ain't gonna be to go nowhere. Look,

Speaker 2: they're the closed spirit.

Speaker 3: So I don't well, Tommy, y'all don't know what Tommy

Speaker 3: went through with it.

Speaker 2: Tommy, I don't know if y'all noticed how he was

Speaker 2: acting on the show with every since been down. He

Speaker 2: went down, His spirit went down. You you the thought

Speaker 2: the spirit was talking about his attitude because his spirit

Speaker 2: went down. He went down with that airline. Tommy took

Speaker 2: that hard man. I just check you all them flights

Speaker 2: he booked on Spirit man, y'all. You see y'all ain't there,

Speaker 2: y'all ain't y'all ain't heard Tommy talking about But let

Speaker 2: me ask y'all. Something y'all ain't heard Tommy talking about

Speaker 2: no traveling arrangements. We only hear something every day, I.

Speaker 3: Gotta go catch a flight. Have you heard him say

Speaker 3: I got to co catch a flight.

Speaker 4: I haven't speared going on.

Speaker 2: Yeah that's what you think. Wow, that's why Tommy.

Speaker 7: Got flights, good affordable airfare flight. So it's it's devastating

Speaker 7: that they're gone. Man, it was some good deals.

Speaker 2: It's fun. Spirit.

Speaker 3: I just told you how what time had been going through.

Speaker 4: Okay, now you want me to feel.

Speaker 3: I can't feel for everybody.

Speaker 2: We had a family member right here was directly affected

Speaker 2: by the clothes in the spirit I'm talking about directly.

Speaker 2: So I hate anybody lose their job, Uncle Steve, you

Speaker 2: know what it's like to be out of work. Hurt

Speaker 2: for anybody lose their job. But the people, okay that

Speaker 2: not all the employees was not the only ones got

Speaker 2: hurt by this. All the miles he had collected, Hall

Speaker 2: and Sip, the flying miles, they ain't got no brother.

Speaker 2: He went, He went to continent American told him he

Speaker 2: had some Spirit Airline miles. They laughed. So he was

Speaker 2: trying to see if they had a party. Spirit is

Speaker 2: the only airline I ain't have no partner, okay, changeroo

Speaker 2: and they tied to somebody.

Speaker 3: Air hell yeah.

Speaker 2: Yeah? But what should he do though?

Speaker 3: And do just the worst? I seen him? Really, man,

Speaker 3: That's why I let him off today because he had

Speaker 3: to drive.

Speaker 4: Okay, that's why he's off. That's thrill. Okay, that's why

Speaker 4: he's gonna have to take our days off, all right,

Speaker 4: give us days off of stuff like this. You take

Speaker 4: him a day off because of Spirit air Mark.

Speaker 3: You ain't trying from Houston to l A.

Speaker 8: All right, guys, we'll have more of the Steve Harvey

Speaker 8: Morning Show right after this.

Speaker 4: You're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 8: Here's a nasty reminder that might make you think twice

Speaker 8: before you have food delivered again. A door dash driver

Speaker 8: is going viral after being caught on camera dropping a

Speaker 8: smoothie on the ground, then scooping it back up with

Speaker 8: his bare hands and putting it back into the cup,

Speaker 8: and then delivering it to the customer. The viral video

Speaker 8: has raised bigger concerns about food safety and trust when

Speaker 8: it comes to delivery apps.

Speaker 7: So do you guys order food to be delivered at

Speaker 7: your home? Is the question one?

Speaker 4: You've never ordered a smoothie? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, Well I

Speaker 4: have a house.

Speaker 7: You know, we got teenager and teenage come over, so

Speaker 7: they ordering every.

Speaker 2: And stuff they won't Yeah, the kids they love it.

Speaker 11: Yeah.

Speaker 5: I thought the smooth it was a waste of money.

Speaker 5: You better use your delivery app for more than a smoothie.

Speaker 5: I get chicken every time you come here.

Speaker 4: Wow.

Speaker 7: But he scooped it up with his hand and put

Speaker 7: it back in the cup and delivered it. That's just nasty.

Speaker 7: But how did he do that because it should have

Speaker 7: been taped on the side the cup. They obviously didn't

Speaker 7: tape it.

Speaker 3: Or you have a drop?

Speaker 4: Yeah, hey you got a point there.

Speaker 8: See yeah it stills out. Yeah, that's terrible. All right,

Speaker 8: We'll have more of the Steve Harvey Morning Show coming up.

Speaker 8: We'll play around it. Would you rather right after this?

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Speaker 4: Time now for a round of would you rather?

Speaker 8: Would you rather startings and crackers or tuna cathrole?

Speaker 4: Silence?

Speaker 7: What's all the silence about tuna casse roles? Startings and crackers?

Speaker 12: That hard?

Speaker 6: Turn a cast road? I can't?

Speaker 4: Why is it so hard?

Speaker 3: Come on, you goat tun the caw, I'm going ahead

Speaker 3: him and cracking. Yeah, some hot sauce?

Speaker 4: Okay, all right?

Speaker 8: Would you rather have a driverless car? Who we see

Speaker 8: them all the time now, or have a robot to

Speaker 8: cook your food?

Speaker 2: Oh no, give me the drop. This car already been

Speaker 2: give me that.

Speaker 4: Yeah, I know what I'm kidding.

Speaker 6: I don't trust How does a robot know about seasoning?

Speaker 6: I can't trust that.

Speaker 4: However, he's programms or she's programmed.

Speaker 3: I'm gonna just get a white robot. At least they gonna.

Speaker 4: At least.

Speaker 2: No, I just decided not to say what in fact,

Speaker 2: a white robot.

Speaker 6: Give a white robe, I would get a white robot.

Speaker 4: That's enough, right there?

Speaker 2: Okay, moving on all right?

Speaker 8: Would you rather meet out like a cat went aroused

Speaker 8: or growl like a lion?

Speaker 2: Yeah?

Speaker 4: Yeah, I love animal sounds.

Speaker 2: I don't care.

Speaker 3: Well, I've done both, so yeah, you've.

Speaker 4: Done the cat give me out before.

Speaker 3: Steve, Oh, the little crazy chick I dated I was about.

Speaker 4: Twenty twenty years was telling us about it.

Speaker 10: Earl.

Speaker 2: I told me one, and Grandmama told me, boy, you

Speaker 2: need to go wait for me.

Speaker 4: Huh uh yeah yeah, So you me out, you me

Speaker 4: out or she me out.

Speaker 2: She had me in a corner, out with me out

Speaker 2: like a little like a do some things to me.

Speaker 2: I didn't know what that was like. I was in

Speaker 2: that road with like a lion while I was working.

Speaker 2: But when I got through, I was in that corner. Second,

Speaker 2: my thorb just kidn't get me out?

Speaker 4: Give us a me out, Steve.

Speaker 2: I don't know, I don't can't remember how I did it.

Speaker 2: I think I was did you just per? I was

Speaker 2: over there in the corner. She tossed me a ball

Speaker 2: to yawn and I held on to it, just struggling.

Speaker 2: She knew what she was doing.

Speaker 3: She had me in that corner.

Speaker 2: I tied myself up with the yawn man.

Speaker 4: Love crazy, That's all I can say.

Speaker 2: All right?

Speaker 8: Would you rather swim in a hotel pool naked? Or

Speaker 8: use the hotel gem naked?

Speaker 4: Wow?

Speaker 2: Now I'm getting that pool naked. What I'm not going

Speaker 2: to do is be on these machines.

Speaker 8: Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, Okay, Thanks guys. That's today's rounded.

Speaker 8: Would you rather coming up?

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Speaker 4: Here we are, guys.

Speaker 8: It is our last break of the day on this Friday.

Speaker 8: Always good on a Friday, Never man.

Speaker 6: Yeah, you had a.

Speaker 4: Question you wanted to ask Steve before we get out

Speaker 4: of here for closing.

Speaker 5: Yeah, I just want to pick Uncle Steve's mind because

Speaker 5: I'm curious. You know, it's a lot of us out here. Uh,

Speaker 5: Like I asked you earlier this morning, how do you

Speaker 5: know you chosen? And when you know you chosen, what

Speaker 5: we do with it?

Speaker 2: Well, Junior, the thing about it is God designs us

Speaker 2: all a certain way, and all of us, everybody listening

Speaker 2: to this radio show. Everybody at work at one at

Speaker 2: a point in time in life, you were it that

Speaker 2: point in time, may still be now. You're the one

Speaker 2: everybody come to with their problems. You're the one everybody

Speaker 2: come to for advice. Either everyone somebody needs something, they

Speaker 2: come to you. Every time somebody needs some money, they

Speaker 2: come to you. Now, people that decline the corporate letter

Speaker 2: in their family. First one graduate from college, First one

Speaker 2: become a supervisor, down on the job, first one to

Speaker 2: get any type of position, first one to open up business.

Speaker 5: All is.

Speaker 2: If you're that person, I have news for you. You

Speaker 2: have been specifically chosen by God for that role. You

Speaker 2: are the chosen one. Everybody chosen ain't rich, but everybody

Speaker 2: chosen is doing better than the ones around them. See,

Speaker 2: chosen is chosen. Chosen means you're the one who seemed

Speaker 2: to be the cream of the crop, the pick of

Speaker 2: the litter. That that that that that that that that

Speaker 2: special sheep in the family. You it you the one.

Speaker 3: You the crab that got out the barrel.

Speaker 2: You the one. Well, you got out the barrel for yourself.

Speaker 2: But what you didn't know was you now have gotten

Speaker 2: out the bar for everybody that you left in the barrel,

Speaker 2: You now have climbed the corporate letter. For everybody that

Speaker 2: never put their foot on the wrong of a letter,

Speaker 2: never made it, never tried to be nothing, You become it.

Speaker 2: And they would use guilt sometimes to make you realize

Speaker 2: you it. They will manipulate you in ways. But once

Speaker 2: you know that you are it, you've been chosen. You

Speaker 2: the one in the family they're coming to you might

Speaker 2: as well buckle down because tag that's it. I heard

Speaker 2: something on the internet that really affected me. This man said,

Speaker 2: for a blessing, it is to be tired of the

Speaker 2: things that you begged the universe for. Man, don't y'all

Speaker 2: realize how big of a blessing it is to have

Speaker 2: been the first one in your family to get out

Speaker 2: of college, to be the first one to open a business,

Speaker 2: the first one to become a supervisor, the first one

Speaker 2: to climb the corporate letter, the first one to become successful.

Speaker 2: You broke the curse in your family. All of that, well,

Speaker 2: you it, and they know you it because they know

Speaker 2: you the only one. But see you on a trip

Speaker 2: About that, the Bible said to whom much is given,

Speaker 2: much is required. Now one of them things. Is they

Speaker 2: gonna put a lot of requirements on you that you

Speaker 2: didn't ask to be put on you, or you didn't

Speaker 2: know that it came with the crown. You just didn't know.

Speaker 2: You didn't know that there was part of the duties

Speaker 2: that was gonna be laid upon you because you have

Speaker 2: been chosen, and it's all right. It's all right to

Speaker 2: be the chosen. The Bible speaks about it is better

Speaker 2: to be the lender than the borrower. I know you

Speaker 2: tied to everybody calling you for money. I know you

Speaker 2: the one in the family everybody need a loan and

Speaker 2: all this here, But let me ask you a question.

Speaker 2: Ain't it better to be that person than the person

Speaker 2: that's always calling needing the money? Ain't it? Just think

Speaker 2: about it for a minute. You know we're getting into

Speaker 2: a small section of that to whom much is given,

Speaker 2: much is required. I was complaining about it the other

Speaker 2: day to somebody. I mean, man, it's just back to

Speaker 2: back to back to back to back, every message, phone call.

Speaker 2: I can't tell you how many people want something. If

Speaker 2: it ain't a favor, do this for me, make this

Speaker 2: announcement for me. Can you post this? Can you write

Speaker 2: a review for my product. Can you read my book

Speaker 2: and then write the forward for it? Can I come

Speaker 2: on your show and do this? Can I promote that?

Speaker 2: Can you loan me some money? Where you look at

Speaker 2: my nephew's idea and a plan? Will you hire somebody?

Speaker 2: I need a job. I need some money. They trying

Speaker 2: to take my house. I'm about to lose my car. Man,

Speaker 2: I hear it. It's a constant barrage of that. I'm

Speaker 2: gonna get paid on so and so. But the contract

Speaker 2: came through, So can you give me this money? I

Speaker 2: had a dude. This triped me out. Man, this is

Speaker 2: really true. A guy called me and asked me for

Speaker 2: seven thousand dollars for a medical thing he needed. And

Speaker 2: I listened to him, and he said, hey, man, if

Speaker 2: you give me the money, I'll be able to I'll

Speaker 2: give it back to you tomorrow. Do you know how

Speaker 2: that sounds?

Speaker 9: Do you know?

Speaker 2: I was sitting there with my head tilted. I'm trying

Speaker 2: to process this. You need something that's medical, you need

Speaker 2: seven thousand dollars and you can give it back to

Speaker 2: me tomorrow. Well, hold up, dough, why don't you just

Speaker 2: get it tomorrow?

Speaker 3: He said?

Speaker 2: But it's an emergency, Well guess what it'll be even

Speaker 2: more of emergency.

Speaker 4: Tomorrow and then you'll have it.

Speaker 2: But you know what I've learned, I don't adjust for

Speaker 2: everybody no more. I got that I'm the chosen one.

Speaker 2: But if you didn't have a chosen one number, what

Speaker 2: would you do? Just think about it. But it's better

Speaker 2: to be the lender than the bar Those are my

Speaker 2: clothes room marks. To all of you that are chosen,

Speaker 2: sleep well. It's better to be the chosen than the unchosen.

Speaker 2: I know that y'all have a great day to day. Okay.

Speaker 2: Peace for all.

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