BET Awards, Lavarr Ball, & Black Card Trivia

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BET Awards, Lavarr Ball, & Black Card Trivia

Lunchbreak with Ray & Shannon · Mon Jun 29, 2026

Ray Nitty (host)

The views and opinions of the hosts and guests of this program are of their own and not a reflection of Milwaukee black media or 101 7 the truth Good afternoon Milwaukee.

You're tuned in to the lunch break on 101 7 the truth where everything is an option on the menu

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and one thing about me I'm a tough cookie, but I know what I can't do and I'm not I'm not

So I was like, I'm not paying $1,000 to sleep on somebody couch.

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Grab your lunch, hit send on that email, and get ready for the best hour of your day.

My way of thinking

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is that the parents do all they can.

But once the kids leave off that door, whatever have you, they make their own decisions.

I don't care if you 9 or 99.

It's still your decision about the situations that you get involved yourself in.

We talking about tax-paying citizens.

Look into their taxes.

Look into this.

We talking about elected officials doing backdoor deals and somehow she still wanna blame immigrants.

That's what we talking about right now.

We following the money and you still wanna blame black people and immigrants and welfare and all of these things for policies and backdoor deals that put poor people in worst position.

Live

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from the American Family Insurance Studio at the Third Street Market Hall.

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Like you said, they want to pat their pockets, but they need a reason to push things through.

And I guess the low-hanging fruit is, OK, well, this is a problem, right?

Y'all want to fix the problem, and they just hope nobody looks into it like, wait, when did food trucks

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become an issue?

Here are your hosts, Ray Nitty and maybe Shannon.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yes.

Yes.

Welcome back.

Welcome back.

I'm feeling in for Ray on the lunch break.

My name is Manon Sabir.

I'm your host and I know you're sitting at your desk and I think your lunch may be getting cold, but the world is not slowing down.

It is not slowing down.

Maybe Shannon is coming up.

She's coming really soon, but I gotta tell y'all, I was just coming in and as I was walking in, this guy rounds the corner almost hits me with his Volvo.

Yep.

And guess what?

I almost had a Volvo.

I almost had a Volvo.

He looked at me.

I think it was like, you know, I think when you're, when you're driving through a parking lot, please look where you're going because I don't want to be a part of the Volvo committee or the Lexus committee.

If it's a Maybach, I'll get nicked.

I might get nicked.

I'll definitely be like Tracy Morgan.

rolling through Brooklyn and Bronzeville up in New York.

But yeah, man, I was walking and dude just almost got me.

Wasn't even looking, he was on his phone.

So welcome back.

I, I'm happy.

I'm very, very happy.

This is the lunch break and you know, you're in feeling in, I'm feeling in for Ray and Shannon's coming really soon.

I'm, I watched the

BT awards and I really want people to understand that the BT awards are just what it is.

And if you weren't watching, please allow us to catch you up because some of it was historic.

Some of it was controversial and some of it had people on Twitter.

I think it's not even Twitter anymore.

I think it's X had had them like almost losing their minds.

because I was, I was trying to put together whether or not I wanted to watch it like recap, do all the whole, you know, rabbit hole, BET awards, rabbit hole, and I did, and I was not disappointed.

After so many years of BET awards and all of that, I really finally got a chance to see the real BET awards.

Now you can say what you want.

about BT and how it got sold off to Viacom and all this other stuff, but I was excited.

I was excited.

The first, the first, I think concert or awards, uh, I looked at was the Tiana Taylor and Tiana swept the night.

I ain't gonna lie.

Tiana really, really swept the night.

She got Icon of the Year award.

She's the best actress in certain, and she got the best actress of whatever award.

She video director.

She's a fashion and a fashion Vanguard award.

But here's the crazy part.

Here's the wildest part.

Janet Jackson.

You know.

The 60 year old how does Janet Jackson down?

I think she's like 60.

She's 60 man Janet looked like she about 25 She looked great like Looks like she just didn't age at all and if you grew up in my error and you recognize how you know the things the transitions and the phases Janet has gone through

It's almost like she's Teflon.

She has not, she has not aged at all.

She, she worked, she worked for her career and she got it.

So I'm excited that Tiana Taylor won Icon of the Year award, but she also, she said during her, I guess her monologue, her, her speech, she said she worked her off for 20 years.

20 years.

So for those of you who feel like you have not done anything in your life and you are 25 years old, just imagine that you are, you got about 15 more years left.

You got to keep on going.

You can't stop.

Tiana Taylor, Tiana Taylor, if you remember, if you look back to some of the videos, some of like the

Video she was really really young when she first got started She had that one video where she was in on her actual block on on a bike But that was her real bike.

She always stood right around I think not Brooklyn, but Harlem She always to run around Harlem, you know going back and forth on her bike going back and forth to the canister wherever she was going But on that bike that was her older transportation She worked her tail off and she gave homage to her to her

I guess I don't want to call her an idol, but her entertainer mentor, which was Janet Jackson.

Janet Jackson didn't even know.

But it was cool.

It was real, real cool.

I liked it.

So she said she worked her little tail off.

It was a tear jerker.

She came with it with the blue outfit.

That was cool.

I like how it was dropped down to the...

to the floor, it's covered up right on, right on Tiana Taylor.

And I think she came out with a new album.

No, it's a new song.

I think new song or new video, but the gentleman who was on our show earlier last week, his name is Michael Jordan Payton.

He actually directed her new video.

So if you go to her, if you go to her Instagram page, she has the

the video up.

It's pretty cool.

It's like a old to the 1990s.

So if you look, if you look it up, y'all can find it.

So Tiana Taylor, shout out to you.

You did your thing, did your thing thing.

And the clips, the clips, believe it or not, one album of the year for let God sort them out.

And that was a cold album too.

So that same album was snubbed at the Grammys.

It was definitely snubbed at the Grammys.

I think

Definitely that that album has been a theme.

Zach, did you you like that album?

No,

Zach (contributor)

I don't listen to that type of music.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Oh, thanks.

Appreciate it, man.

But yeah, that that album definitely probably, I mean, in my opinion, probably could have got some, you know, some extra hits, but they got album of the year.

And probably is it.

It probably is a consolation prize, too, though.

you know, for not, for not getting that Grammy, because they put in, put in some work.

And then, uh, Kendrick Lamar got Kendrick Lamar got best male, best hip hop artist for the, for the ninth time.

So he got more than Drake, more than yay.

And that was, that was cool.

That was cool.

I like that.

I'm, we're going.

Yeah.

I'm going to let that marinate.

And then, uh, Kalani.

Kalani wins video of the year for Folded.

I think that's a, that for me, that was a surprise.

So.

Really?

Yeah, that was, man, that was a surprise.

What up,

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Shannon?

What's up?

Look, I just jumped on it like, really?

Really?

But you know what, Kalani owes, owes Steve the stone or some money on.

Like he did a lot of, he, he made her go viral a lot.

Like people all over know.

Who he is often voted videos tell me about his brown was like reposting this out That's just my opinion on that but she needs to send it up

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Yeah, she a look if she ain't paying him right now.

She need to pay him.

She need to pay him right now You gotta

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come together and shake her down.

No, I'm joking, right?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Get it together, baby.

Um, what so do you watch did you watch the whole thing?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I did not.

I didn't even watch the BT Awards.

So I don't even watch TV.

I'm like, I literally just made a status like the other day.

Like I just started watching TV again, guys.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Oh yeah.

I remember you were talking about this a while ago.

I didn't watch

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TV.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

You just read

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books.

So read books and watch clips.

I watched TikTok.

So today when I'm scrolling, I'll get all my information in like.

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three minutes.

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I'll catch up.

Yeah.

So I'll catch up.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Oh, that's why.

That's why I didn't even know

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that.

No TV for

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me.

Yeah,

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I just feel like it's a lot of work to just set it up and

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it is

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turn it on.

And yeah, and I moved like what a few months ago and then my sister came over, she was like your TV not plugged.

And I was like, I don't watch it.

Right.

I don't know.

Like, plug it in.

I don't know what to do with that.

Like, I don't know.

My dog didn't even know what the TV was.

He was like, what is that?

Like, I don't come up from that thing.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Right.

Oh, that's wild, man.

You know, I'm excited that you ain't got no TV because there's a lot of people that are cutting off the court.

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Man.

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I'm

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good.

I think it's easier to stop watching TV low key just because everything is on your phone anyways.

And like I said, you can get the most of your information.

On your phone, the things you need to know, it'll it'll come across your news feed.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

That's true.

Well, all right, speaking of people who have a pants, everything about everything and never let you forget it.

We can talk about the var ball and his, you know,

thing, whatever he got going, going on.

Coming up next, after these messages.

Welcome back to the lunch break.

I'm your host, filling in for Ray Nitty.

And we got maybe Shannon.

What's up, baby Shannon?

What's up, what's up?

How you

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doing?

I'm doing good, I'm doing good, you know?

Had a late start to the day, it was, what do you call it, when they rerouted a little bit on my way here?

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It

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was an accident, man.

I was like, dude.

And it was like, you know, one of those ones that they hadn't cleaned up yet.

They was just now blocking off like multiple blocks.

It was really bad.

So

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I

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had to watch out for the motorcycle.

You gotta watch out for the motorcycles when you're driving.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

You definitely do.

On my way here, it's interesting.

I was on the way here and it was a big hoot to do on the on the on ramp.

So I had to go all the way around and take the street.

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What is that?

Wait, what's a hoot to do?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

A hoot to do is a it was an accident, but I called it a hoot to do because I didn't know what it was.

What was going on?

It could have been a fire.

I

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thought that was a type of car.

I was like, what is the hoot to do?

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Is

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that a normal thing?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

It's a hootie-doo.

Is this a made-up word?

I just made the

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word up.

Do other people say this?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Okay.

My mama said, I

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think.

So it's not a made-up word.

It's the thing.

I was like, wait, is that?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

It's kind of, yeah.

You know, it's a made-up word.

Who says hootie-doo?

Y'all call in 833-212-212 or what's

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that?

Do you say

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hootie-doo?

Man, we are on something today.

I don't know what's going on.

Zach (contributor)

That is funny.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yo, I forgot to shout out.

Lauren Hill, congratulations to Lauren Hill, man.

I know some people that are in her camp and I've encountered people that are in her camp and man, they have resurrected her career.

I'm excited.

Thank you for Lauren Hill.

Thank you for giving us that speech.

Did you see it?

Did you see her speech?

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No, tell me, tell me more.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

I don't remember any of

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the speech.

That sounded sarcastic, but

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I

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do

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want to know

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more.

The

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feeling was...

Mutual Lauren here.

Shout out to you.

So she basically was saying that she was, if somebody could pull that out, we can drop that, but we can't.

But basically she was saying that she is happy to serve people and she fights behind the scenes for a lot of people's rights in the music industry because you have a lot of people who don't have rights and so she's working her tirelessly to make it happen.

And man, that it was very refreshing to hear people say that rather than say that kind of the normal icon of the year or icon of the decade speech, like she really gave it to the people.

That's what she's about.

And I recognize that we all have a have something to do and that something to do is basically serve.

So thank you, Lauren.

Appreciate it.

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That's what's up.

That's what's up.

Good for her.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

Yeah, I like it.

I understand what the deal

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is.

So what would you say was the highlight of the BET Awards aside from her speech?

Or would you say her speech was the highlight?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

She performed, and then other people performed her songs.

So you can't call Lauren Hill a one hit wonder.

I think she's a one album wonder.

Or

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two albums.

Did she even have another one?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Basically she had like acapella albums, like one or two acapella albums.

Then she had...

Of course, she had the miseducation of Lauryn Hill.

She had the Fuji's, the refugee camp.

So I think pretty much she was like one and a half albums basically, but you can't.

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She had one and a half.

She had more than one album.

She had

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one and a half.

Yeah.

So if you are under 35, you ain't heard Lauryn Hill, please go back and listen to Lauryn Hill.

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But I got some homework to do cuz all I'm Please tell me that's Lauren Hill.

That's right.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

That's Lauren Hill And and that's on the that's on the Fuji's that's on the Fuji's album the one that went like 89 Platinum's

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Wait No, that ain't her.

I was gonna say But who seems that how you gonna win if you ain't right within that's her.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah, that's

That's Lauren from the

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Miss Education

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to Lauren here.

Your parents educated you just a tiny bit.

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It wasn't them.

It was probably my older siblings because they was right on to them.

My parents was

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like

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40 when they had me.

I'm telling you, I'd be trying to tell people I'd be missing out on a whole like age gap of music and they like your parents should have been listening to this.

I was like, my parents were already 40 when they had me.

They was in their 50s when I was like 10.

Well, not in their 40s.

I believe my dad was literally 40 and my mom was like, probably what, four years?

They were mature.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

You probably were 10.

You were like, dad, let's race.

He was like, no.

Look,

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uh-uh.

We can cruise in the car.

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We can get in this Cadillac.

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Literally

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though.

Oh, y'all had a Caddy?

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We had

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a Cadillac.

Welcome to Milwaukee.

We're Cadillacs.

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If you see my dad, you'll be like, he looks like a Cadillac type of guy.

Really?

He had a Cadillac.

He

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does.

Hold up a poster of him one very quick.

We need to see it.

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A poster?

I got a fine one.

Look, I got it.

First of all, I got to get pictures approved by him.

So listen, after our break, I'll pull up a picture.

But he's a funny dude.

Y'all got to listen.

Y'all got to meet him.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah, we got to meet him.

We got to

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have him in

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studio.

We have all the parents.

You know what we're

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going to

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do?

We're going to have a parents' day.

parents

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day at the

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truth.

Yes, parents day at the truth.

101.7 the truth.

You guys, if you guys want me want to see parents at the truth radio station for parents day, it's ad hoc 833-212-1017 or hit us up on the chat and we're gonna have parents

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day.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

So tell me about LaVar Ball.

What's up with this

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guy?

So I've been seeing him go viral lately because he was on a stream with one of these streamers, right?

Yeah,

Zach (contributor)

I don't understand streaming but go

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ahead.

He has a new... I'm sorry.

He has a new girl.

That's a whole conversation that he had because you got to understand it.

We got to get you on the streaming.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Let's get

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it.

But I guess he has like a new girlfriend and he was kind of like...

I don't want to say verbally abusing her, but he was like really mean to her.

He's like give me a paper towel quicker than that.

Oh, like just talking to her like Very like go get my paper towel.

You need to move quicker like just like angry like dude.

Are you good?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

No, he ain't good cuz I know he's an amputee from diabetes too

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Yeah

But the streamer must have asked like something along the lines of what happened to his wife whatever whatever and he's like after 30 years I guess she wanted to do something different and da da da like in a lot of the discourse around that is people saying well he Nurseed her back to health after she had a stroke and now he lost part of his foot and she leaves him high and dry.

That's the discourse

one way.

Zach (contributor)

But

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the other way people are like, do you see how he talks to his new girlfriend?

Have you seen the way he talked to them on the show that they had?

Do you see how this man acts in general?

She probably is tired.

And a lot of people are like, it takes a lot for a six year old woman to up and leave her husband after raising three kids, going through all of this stuff with them.

It takes a lot.

And a lot of people are kind of speculating like she endured enough and she was just tired.

Yeah.

Not she just wanted to go do something else.

I don't I don't I personally don't believe that

Zach (contributor)

What you

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think about that?

You think she got she

Zach (contributor)

was

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just like, you know, I'm a new woman Stella got her groove back up in a go do something else

Manon Sabir (guest host)

man, you know, their case is a different case in humanity Like he's a different breed Imagine like raising three boys.

They all go to basically the NBA one goes, you know, gets a rap career.

That's

You know, fledgling and you know, you, you kind of like resting and he's chilling at home.

He looking at his wife, who in mind you, she had a stroke and not only did she have a stroke, like I said, but she had a, a, aphasia.

So she like her, her face, like some, you should partially, probably partially paralyzed somewhere.

And he was just looking at her like, man, I, you know, maybe I, this is the end of the road.

He probably, he probably mentioned it first.

You think so?

Or did she was like?

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I would say I personally feel like the way he seems as a person like I don't know the man personally so I can't say how he is but like from the video clips that I've seen like probably he probably did mention it or he probably pushed her to the edge like

Zach (contributor)

what

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woman facing like things like that wants to leave a 30 year marriage.

Like, oh, she just wanted to do something else.

I don't think that's true.

I feel like that man pushed her to her end's wit.

And somebody say, yeah, he nursed her back after the str...

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

Yeah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Yeah.

And it's a lot of mention too around like how much she did in the household.

Like, I don't know.

I feel like a lot of times people forget.

that those kids are actually really smart too.

And that's what was brought up.

They're really smart.

And they've said it before, like mom was the one like making sure our schoolwork was good and we were going to school and we, you know, basically taking care of the home.

So he could yell all day and put a ball in him, but she also did a lot of work to get them boys where they at.

So

Manon Sabir (guest host)

that's true.

Ow, what's up?

Al (caller)

All I'm gonna say is a woman has been in a marriage for 30 years.

And her face is lopsided.

She is still a woman.

Why should she stay?

That's right.

If his circuit breakers keep going off, she can get off.

And he lays there and snore and start all night and just go through the basic rape routine.

She better get up and get her groove back.

Why should she sit there for kibbles and bits and steal goods?

You have to look at something that she don't want to touch anyway.

Why would he do that?

Ain't no marriage that strong.

That's how you become jaded and better.

And then gotta look at that uncomfortable body with a water wall.

back and forth to the bedroom

Zach (contributor)

and

Al (caller)

just lay next to you and you sitting there just irritated looking at them.

If her face is paralyzed, she needs to find somebody who can who paralyzed that face and bring it back because I believe it's not her husband because sometimes people get lazy in relationships and they think everything is routine and a chore and she can go to somebody else who will be gladly to do it because what he won't do several men will.

because y'all will do it too if you ain't gonna get called and then pull up the Bible and marriages to make her feel back and still give her a good five seconds to 15 seconds go ahead your heart poundation.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I know that's right Al I agree I agree I'm pretty sure that woman was at her ends with like she probably was like you know what I'm gonna get on

Zach (contributor)

out of

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here I'm gonna enjoy the last few years of my life you ain't finna bother me

But I didn't gave you 30.

Time to go.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Hey,

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we're going to tell you a quick

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break.

But the goal anywhere because when we come back, we got a question for you and for Shannon.

That might get us in trouble.

Do you have your black card?

We'll explain.

Stay with us.

Let's take a

Ray Nitty (host)

break.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

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Welcome back to the lunch break, y'all.

What's up, Shannon?

What's up?

What's up?

Shannon I need to know I got a few questions.

I want to know if you are a If you got if you're a black card holder

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

So I need to know What what are we what are we basing this on what's the basis right like give me at least five qualifications and I

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Okay, so I think we're going to talk I think the quality one of the qualified no

Can you hear me?

One of the qualifications is that I want to know if you have your black car based around pop culture, food, music, you know, slang.

You can test me too, because there's some things I just don't know.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

OK, OK.

Well, you asked the question, so I'm ready for the test.

All right, cool.

You test me.

Let me see.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Let me see if you got your black card.

I want people to understand this may not even work.

Name the original members of Destiny Child.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Ooh, hold on.

Wait a minute.

Beyonce.

Yep.

Was Latoya there?

Okay.

Okay.

Was Kelly.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yep.

All right.

You got one more.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Oh, man, I don't think Michelle was there in the beginning.

Was she?

No, she not.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

No, she

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

she.

Okay.

So at least I knew she wasn't there.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

But I don't know who was was it?

So long.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

So long.

Call in.

Call

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

in

Manon Sabir (guest host)

so

Zach (contributor)

long.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Who was there?

Latavia Robertson.

Who was that?

Man, somebody, do we got a picture of her?

Is there a picture of her?

Can we put up Latavia?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

No, I got to look this up.

Here's what,

Manon Sabir (guest host)

I think Latavia had a fallout though with all of them.

Latavia couldn't, she couldn't hang.

Or I think she wanted the top spot.

She can't have the top spot when Matthew knows it's in charge.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Literally, like be serious.

Come on

Manon Sabir (guest host)

now.

All right, next question number two.

Let's see if people out out man.

Let's see if people in our truth nation land get this one though.

What year did Fresh Prince of Bel Air premiere?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I mean, that's too hard.

That's hard because I think it was like 90 90.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Come on.

Don't

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

be

Manon Sabir (guest host)

careful now.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

1997?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

That's the... What's it?

Nah, man.

Nah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

1990.

When did it premiere?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

1990.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I wasn't even

Manon Sabir (guest host)

born!

That don't mean you

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

can't do that.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

That don't mean you can't understand pop culture history.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

That's too deep in the history bag now.

I know Fresh Prince and I still watched it growing up.

But the year it started, I wasn't even born and I'm supposed to know that.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

What was your favorite episode?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Dude, my favorite episode, you know, let me stop.

I was gonna say when Hillary's Beyonce proposed to her.

Will you marry

Manon Sabir (guest host)

me?

She was like, yes!

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

That's a buddy.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Okay, finish the lyric.

Finish the lyric.

Started from the bottom, now we...

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Here.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yes.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

You gotta know that.

Yeah,

Manon Sabir (guest host)

yeah What is the name of the cookout dish that has mayonnaise and eggs?

Yeah, potato salad.

Yes.

There you go.

Potato

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

salad.

Oh, like I just I'm like mayonnaise.

Like what do we put it or a little key out?

Like my brain automatically went to deviled eggs, but double the eggs don't come in.

Oh, right.

Unknown Caller or Contributor

Yeah.

Deviled eggs too.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I don't know why my mind went there, but I was like, yeah, wait, they don't have mayonnaise, but they're good.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

All right.

Okay.

Here's another one.

Who said I don't want a lot for Christmas.

There's just one thing I need.

But who who said I don't want a lot for Christmas.

There is just one thing I need and what's the black?

Yeah, what's the black version of the Christmas classic?

Yeah,

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

that's the same that's the same

Manon Sabir (guest host)

But who sings like the kind of like the black like it's like the Midwest version of of

of that, of the Christmas classic.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

The Midwest version?

I say the Midwest version

Manon Sabir (guest host)

because this person that I'm thinking of is from Chicago.

He's not alive anymore.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Oh, twist.

No, twist

Manon Sabir (guest host)

is alive.

He does have a Christmas song though.

But no, he ain't singing.

It's Donnie Hathaway.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

You gotta sing it now.

You gotta sing it.

What?

What?

What?

You said there's a Midwest version of a Christmas song?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

What?

I'm not singing that.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Okay.

All right.

I'm going to

Manon Sabir (guest host)

sing it.

I'm going to

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

sing

Manon Sabir (guest host)

it.

I'm going to sing it.

This Christmas

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

by your side.

Okay.

I know exactly.

I know that song.

I do know.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Right.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Oh, that's Chris Brown.

Your black card is about to be gone.

All right.

What does what does finna?

Okay.

Oh, this is a good one.

This is what this is going to talk about language.

You can tell you can test me too.

What does finna mean?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Finna is about to.

Yeah, I'm going to do it.

I'm about to do that.

Yeah.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

Or finna.

Yeah.

Oh, that's the Milwaukee thing finna

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

too.

Yeah.

Oh,

Manon Sabir (guest host)

so

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

if we get if a black person says

Manon Sabir (guest host)

if a black person says

something twice.

If they say something like, you better get over there for real, for real.

What does that mean?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

That's to add a little razzle-dazzle to show importance of something.

Zach (contributor)

Right.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Like, or it could be used to assure something like, Shannon, Shannon?

Like, am I right?

Like, is that Shannon?

Like, we on the same page?

So it could be, you know.

It depends on the context of the conversation.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah, you're right.

I feel that.

OK.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Name one

Manon Sabir (guest host)

thing, name one thing that you absolutely do not do at a black cookout.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

What do you not do?

I know you don't put your, your hand in nobody's

Zach (contributor)

food.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

But you know what?

I'm going to start.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

No,

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

you go ahead.

Go

Manon Sabir (guest host)

ahead.

Start

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

it.

You don't do that.

That's trifling.

Like people that like use their hands and like grab stuff instead of finding tongs or like forks.

Zach (contributor)

Yeah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

You don't double dip the chip.

Yeah.

Don't do that.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

But I feel like you had a different answer.

I just kind of know what you

Manon Sabir (guest host)

got.

I got man.

Listen.

Oh, what about asking when a kid run past you, you don't ask somebody whose kid that is?

Whose kid is that?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I do.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

You

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

do?

Who baby is that?

Yeah, who baby is that?

You do?

That

Manon Sabir (guest host)

ain't got big.

I thought that was a taboo.

Better get this bad ass kid away from me.

Oh, yeah.

Well, I guess so then.

Yeah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Look, who the mama?

We're supposed to get this baby.

SPEAKER_??

OK.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

I mean, you know, maybe I was just one of those kids that nobody, nobody's parents have asked.

I mean, man, my dad was, he was, he was real.

He was one of those guys.

He's like, just don't ask me about my kids.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Really?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

For real?

Because you don't ask a dude who's an alpha male, whether, you know, who's kid this is, you just gonna, you just gonna go with it.

You gotta go with it.

He was like,

Dominary though, you couldn't just be like, hey man, is that your son?

No, we look alike.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Why not?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

We look alike.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

We sound alike.

But that's different.

That's different.

But if the kid don't look alike and I don't know you got a kid, it's kind of like, wait, is that your kid?

Is this little Monon?

Like, you got me.

You know how that go?

Like this little Monon.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

It's salt and pepper.

It's salt and pepper seasoning.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

You know my I think it's a base it's a base It's like it's a base right like it's like it's salt pepper and then you go on to your others You know you always start song pepper.

Zach (contributor)

Yeah,

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

you don't use a lot of it.

I don't know I feel like personally like I use it for everything I'm like up a little song pepper and then you go on to your other season Everything deserves a little song pepper

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah, but you know is

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

What about season?

I got a question for you.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Oh, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I'm thinking.

I'm reversing the questions on you after this.

I'm thinking.

I'm loading up.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

You loading up?

Mm-hmm.

Oh, you want to do it after break?

I mean, we can have this.

Shoot, I need my black

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

card.

We can do it.

I'm ready.

I'm ready.

I got

Manon Sabir (guest host)

some.

I got a question.

I got a gold card, a black card.

Hey, look.

If you are listening and you got a gold card and black card, please tune in, tell people to tune in and chat.

Let us know what you're thinking.

If you got a gold card and black card, Shannon, I'm going to give you a provisional card.

This is a very, very, very much provisional.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Thank you.

Thank you.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

It's not it's not temporary provision.

It's actually provisionals, you know, it's you sliding through.

So and we'll we'll revisit this after the break.

So when we come back, we're going to continue with our black card version of black card, you know,

at the truth radio station trivia trivia.

Hey, we're going to take a break.

Stay tuned.

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So now I'm ready for my black card.

Y'all help me out, or don't help me out, I don't need no cheat.

Come on, go.

I'm ready.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

All right, gotta clear my...

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Okay,

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

boom.

So

Manon Sabir (guest host)

ready.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

What what song is guaranteed to get the family on a dance floor at the family reunion or at the cookout?

What's one of the songs?

There's a few of them.

So I'm gonna give you I'm gonna give you more grace, right?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Okay.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

The whole family,

Manon Sabir (guest host)

the whole family.

Earth, Wind and

Zach (contributor)

Fire.

What's that song?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

What's that song by Earth, Wind and Fire?

What is that song by earth when the

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

fire dance you do a group dance serve when if I

Manon Sabir (guest host)

oh the bus stop the the the wobble

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Wait, what's the bus stop?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

This is what they called it back

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

in the day

Manon Sabir (guest host)

back in my day.

They call That's cold

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

They call it the wobble they call it the bus stop

Manon Sabir (guest host)

the bus

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

stop

Manon Sabir (guest host)

It's a line dance man Hey look somebody help me out with

It's the bus stop.

It's called the bus stop.

Line dance, the wobble.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I've never heard that.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

We call it, man, it's

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

not all the same.

The wobble, the bus stop.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

It's basically

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

the bus stop.

I need somebody to back up this claim.

I don't think that's true.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Somebody

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

call in somebody.

I need my black car.

I'm taking it away because you made up the bus stop.

What is the bus

Manon Sabir (guest host)

stop?

Hey, I didn't make up the bus stop.

Somebody.

Somebody call in.

I need some help on this one, man, because this is Shanta over here talking about she didn't show no about the bus stop.

Shanta, you only grew up in Milwaukee.

You need some cousins in Chicago.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Where did the bus stop come from?

I don't

Manon Sabir (guest host)

know.

But I'm pretty sure it was made up in Chicago.

If I can't attribute it to Milwaukee, I got to go to our country

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

cousins.

Okay, so what what's a seasoning staple in every black pantry?

What's a staple remember I said salt and pepper basically goes on everything growing up.

What's a staple seasoning?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Seasoning salt Yeah, am I

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

right

I thought I had you.

I thought I had you.

Yes.

Yes.

This is first of all, this one is just me throwing you a curveball because you asked me about Destiny's Child.

Who was the original members of 3LW?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

3LW?

What?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I like 3LW growing

Manon Sabir (guest host)

up.

Who is that?

Is that like some coding language or something?

You can learn that in

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

computer class in

Manon Sabir (guest host)

high school.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

You know what 3LW is.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

That's not a part of any part of black card, anything.

That's just like

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

some.

That's like some.

Me trying to get my leg back.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Man, I don't know.

Who was it?

You know.

I don't know.

How you gonna have a.

How you gonna have a black card game and not know your answer to your question?

You just saw Zach face like what?

You know how it's

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

like what?

What's her name?

What's the ladies name?

You don't even know the ladies name.

The one that's on like the show with Ghost.

Like I don't even watch TV so I can't tell you.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Oh, you talking about the lady from

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Atlanta.

Is that her name?

Natari.

No, it ain't.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Oh, it ain't Natari.

It's the lady who.

That's it.

How is it in the tarry is the top that's her name the tarry.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Go ahead

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Zach.

I know

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

you're

Manon Sabir (guest host)

looking at

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Zach

Manon Sabir (guest host)

ain't looking

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

at me either you got to look up the show the 50 cent power.

She's on power And then the other one is her name was like The one with the gap that be like promise it's promises.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Oh You're right

Lettari Norton Adrienne Byline and kelly kelly kelly Williams

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

kelly.

Yeah, the promise that promise is She said I'm getting Lettari

Manon Sabir (guest host)

I gotta turn the mic

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

That was the original members and then like those two went on and they did cheetah girls

That's you know.

Unknown Caller or Contributor

Oh wow.

Yeah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

They were like a big thing.

I feel like that's that's that's partially like black girls know that like they were like they were our first like.

I think they don't only like girl group that was like mostly black women on Disney or only and they all went on to do more diverse.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

They all went on to do

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

like Cheetah girls.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

They went on to do some Cheetah girls blew up.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

They left our homegrown Atari out of it.

They was being haters.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

They left Atari

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

out of it?

Justice from the Atari.

Yeah, and once they broke, well, they broke up because it was like a whole beef.

They were younger, but it was a whole beef, and they threw some chicken at her.

It was crazy, at KFC.

You gotta look this up.

This is things you need to know.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

What kind of chicken they throw at a wing?

They throw a leg?

I think

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

it was a drumstick.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

It was a drumstick?

No.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

It was like some kid beef and they was like at KFC and like somebody threw, they bought all the Phillip on her.

They

Manon Sabir (guest host)

threw

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

a fire.

I don't know.

I don't think they had that back then.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Did they add the gravy and the mashed potatoes?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Oh my goodness.

They did.

They did.

In my head, I wasn't there.

But, you know, and it wasn't till recently that they actually admitted to assaulting her.

And people thought she was lying.

But how do we find out about the chicken though?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

How do we find out about

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

the

Zach (contributor)

chicken?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

She said

Zach (contributor)

they threw chicken.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

I would never admit that somebody throwing chicken bone at me.

Uh-uh.

I couldn't do it.

How

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

you going to throw chicken at me?

But recently, recently the truth set them free.

But that's why she the only one with a flourishing career for real if you think about it.

Yeah.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

You

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

know what I mean?

Like she gets a beard after that for a while.

Exactly.

And was like, you know what?

We're going to avenge you.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Get her a role.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

She's

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

been hot every cent, so.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

You got one more?

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I got one more.

Hold on.

Let's do it.

After finish the phrase, you got McDonald's money.

What sentence normally comes after

Manon Sabir (guest host)

that?

Because I ain't got it.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

We got McDonald's at home.

That's what I feel like comes after that.

We got McDonald's at home.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Oh, look, because maybe that's like a part.

I don't know.

I mean, this is your game.

So, you know, I probably lost.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Hey, I feel like you definitely lost.

So look, you don't even get a provisional card.

I'm going to go ahead and take yours.

And now I got one.

Bang.

Is that how that works?

Is that how it works?

Ooh.

Yeah.

Name one movie.

And we're going to see if it's one of the movies that I have in mind.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yeah.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

That people will be like, you lost your black card if you haven't seen X movie.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Five heartbeats.

Bang.

You lost your black cards.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

That's one of them.

That's one of them.

And I know because I have not seen it.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

You lost your black card, too.

You have not seen five heartbeats.

No.

Unknown Caller or Contributor

I've never

Manon Sabir (guest host)

heard of it.

Juice, state property, poetic justice, none of those.

Friday.

Friday.

You've never seen any of them.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

I've seen Friday.

I've seen poetic justice.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Hey, that's wild.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

That's it.

That's all I got.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Hey, Shannon, I appreciate you for coming through on the lunch break.

You are.

what you are the best.

Hey, y'all.

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And Shannon, thank you for coming.

Again, definitely appreciate you.

We're not done.

This conversation gets deeper because up next it's the great find with yours truly Manan Sabir and Shannon.

Thank you.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Thank you.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Thank

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

you for hanging with me on the lunch break.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Yes, we're going to do it again.

We got to do it again soon.

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

Oh, for sure.

You coming back tomorrow?

Manon Sabir (guest host)

Man, I wish I can, but I think Ray might be coming back.

SPEAKER_??

Aw.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

He's

Maybe Shannon (co-host)

going to man early and hang out with us.

Manon Sabir (guest host)

You know, I'm going to come through and I'm just going to throw chicken at you.

He's got a group rope.

Hey, we out.

SPEAKER_??

OK.

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