Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len: Talking all things Black News: Culture, Sports, Entertainment and Current Events ✊🏾
Dave and Len speaking about:
* Black Students Athlete Causes Debate After Explaining Why Other Black D1 Athletes Prefer Dating and Marrying White Women
* Rep. Jasmine Crockett Trademarking Viral Clapback At Marjorie Taylor Greene
** COVID Variants Could Mean a Summer Surge
** Civil Rights Leader Daisy Bates and Singer Johnny Cash to Replace Arkansas Statues at the US Capitol
** Daves's Corner: In Light of Mother's Day this past weekend, Give me your top 3 Fictional Moms that left an impression on you from TV or Movies
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[00:00:13] All right y'all get ready for another edition of Newz and Trendz with your host Dave and Len. Welcome welcome welcome to Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len. This is one of your host, David Cloaker,
[00:00:36] for Prider of Dave Mark King from Motor, you've been planner all around this guy hanging out with my boy, I'm a celebrity, young, it's going on sir. Hey Dave everything is good this is Len and Young CEO National Black guy, Delaware Black
[00:00:53] guy, Com, Future Professional Triathlon Leats. You like that day, I did that day. Yeah, yeah, and they're original and only all around good guy. How's it going, Dave? Yeah, it's going man, it's going. I'm glad I was able to finish that triathlon for you.
[00:01:11] So that was a lot of fun, man. You know, you mean you'd like I was trying, I'm gonna finish for you or did you finish for me? I forget. I'm sure it's not hard, I'm gonna finish the race for you. Okay. Yeah, I'm just gonna do that.
[00:01:26] But, good job man. Yeah, I mean, Dave, you know what? There has never been a time when I wanted to quit more than you look like you're in the video at one point. You know, you're like, why am I doing this? They that. Well, you know what?
[00:01:48] Like this, I had to think about myself, when was the last time you mentally pushed yourself past your physical limits and I just know Dave, the whole time of that 31 minute run, I wanted to walk the whole time.
[00:02:03] Like there was not a second during that run that I wanted to run. Like I worked the walk. So I'm just proud that I did not walk because in this week, I would have been like damn. But just moved a little, you know? So it's over.
[00:02:18] It's in the pool. Yeah, you said it's in the pool. It's good man. It's in the pool. Yeah. And you got through it and you know, you know, you'll be moving up the ranks next time. Oh yeah, that's not it. Yeah. Yeah. Well, that's good.
[00:02:35] You know, it's funny. I just thought about something too. With the Olympic to everything coming up, you know, this is a perfect time of year that the raise awareness of physical fitness and everything. So yeah, so I'm glad that you still out there getting your, getting your physical
[00:02:58] fitness on it. So one day I'll be like you. One week come on. Come on, Dave. Come on. Yeah. Yeah. So once I can get my knees stopped hurting and you know, that back not work. Stop hurting and Well, what they just like he talked physical fitness.
[00:03:20] Sometimes physical fitness may change things too. But I was like, I was like, say real quick. And this is how I would love to do too. So they also have triathlon relays and pretty much they haven't been the Olympics
[00:03:32] to triathlon relay where one person will swim or person will bike, one person will run. So you know, people who think they can't do everything can definitely split it up. Well, I've done that on pool people. But then we, you know, that's the best of that.
[00:03:48] That's why he gets out of get, you know, you know, you know, if we're doing team pool or whatever the case may be. But I just wanted to put a apology out there too. Leonard and I forgot to mention happy mother's day to the mother's. That's all.
[00:04:09] Mother's day weekend, we forgot all about you guys. And we had to apologize about that. Well, we didn't forget. Let me, oh, let me take that back. We didn't forget. We just forgot to mention this on the show. Right. We said it right afterwards.
[00:04:22] It was like, Oh, man, we forgot to say something. And once again, we want to thank or last we guess or a last guess that we had on Bell the Jones Potter for coming on. Got a lot of fees above positive feedback about her show.
[00:04:38] So yeah, people like to like what she had to say. So thank you again, Bell them for coming on and good luck with your campaign as we get closer to September and the primaries. Okay.
[00:04:53] All right, I guess we're going to go ahead and get into the nice show real quick. Right. Yeah, let's do it. Let's see this first story is black students student athletes causes debate after explaining why other black D1 athletes prefer dating and marrying white women.
[00:05:18] Now, this has become a real major trend. I don't know if you paid attention lately, but it's been come a real trend lately. I try not to that already know, you know, David, you can only discuss this topic reasonably with a few folks. Yeah. Yeah, okay.
[00:05:34] Thanks for that. Okay. So, but I'm going to read a little bit of this real quick. That we will talk about in a little bit. A black male student athlete is going viral and causing the debate at the explaining
[00:05:46] why black other black males in the visual one prefer dating and marrying white women over black women. The black male student athlete calls on all of this conversation goes online and goes by the name little goodie or TikTok and on Tuesday, April 30th, he uploaded a video with
[00:06:08] one with an on screen caption that read why a black D1 athlete is only dating and marrying white women. In the video, the man says, why are we all aware of all these black athletes that are getting drafted have white women? What's going on?
[00:06:28] I'm going to tell you as someone that is friends with a lot of D1 football players and D1 basketball players, I'm going to tell you because they have told me the black student athlete continued the preface of coming explanation by stating before I get into this.
[00:06:44] I want to make it clear that I'm only into black women. You say what he did there, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He put out his SOS, say myself. Yeah, that's what I'm telling you what they have told me and then he said,
[00:07:05] he said, the man continues to say, y'all five of my, five of my guys are playing one, the video one power, five football teams and they start and they start were like, goodie, you know the type of N.I.L.D.L name image enlighten us.
[00:07:27] We got one of my men said, bro, I'm nothing with this black girls. You heard about the deal I got and started to request money. Apple pays and cash app for her hair and her nails, I said, oh, S.H.I.T.
[00:07:42] The man went on by other friends were saying, bro, I would try to take route to Chipotle or Kava. This is this and that and she would get mad talking about why aren't we going to the stake out?
[00:07:58] You're good for it. I said, oh, H.I.T. again. He knows. So they were all like, bro, the white women they're down to go to get a cup of coffee or go get some ice cream. My friends were like, bro, the white women were dating, we're dating.
[00:08:18] They pay for a lot of stuff and he said, what do you mean? They said, bro, they know that we're making some money. But while we're at practice and while we're at camp, they get up our favorite.
[00:08:31] Kava bowl, double chicken, waiting for us to get out of practice, stuff that the other ones want to do. So, and this story goes on and on, but it is so funny when you read this stuff because I've seen a lot of things firsthand.
[00:08:51] And now and a lot of this is coming up because when you look at a lot of the MBA and the football teams, the pro football teams and the NFL.
[00:09:01] And you look at the black athletes and you look at who they're hooked up with, a lot of more white women. Like 90% of the New York next-best football team have white women. I mean, it's incredible.
[00:09:18] And when you look at the drafts and the NFL and the MBA drafts, when each player is interested, they look at who they're girlfriends or their wives are, they're not women that look like them.
[00:09:33] So, or if it is for money that is of a different descent, they're not normally 100% black women. Right, not great. That exotic type that a lot of people. Right, or they came from the, so I think I'm in the college or whatever.
[00:09:57] One guy said that he only dates the minigame women. You know, because he knows that they're not going to be happy about anything and everything they get. I was like, wow. You know, so, but this is where we are. What's your thoughts on this whole thing?
[00:10:15] You were athlete in school and everything. Do you think if you were in school now? Do you think, well, you went to a HBCU. But if you went to a PWI, do you think you would have found yourself in this situation yourself as an athlete? Yes.
[00:10:39] Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. I was like, did you know here they have to focus, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:10:48] But no, but the only reason I say this is because, okay, you know, of course going to a PCU year around it surrounded by, you know, all just about all black people. So, it is what it is.
[00:10:59] But let's say my high school career had been my college career where, you know, I was on the swim team and I was on the cross country team. And well, okay, let me not say those because, you know, that was back in the day.
[00:11:15] Swimming was a white sport so they weren't black people there anyway. But I can see these athletes who go to the PWI's. I can see a lot of black women not wanting to date some of them because they probably don't act black enough for.
[00:11:36] I know that my wife's brother, he played baseball and he did some of my pro. And I'm going to she always says that, you know, the black girls just didn't like them.
[00:11:49] You know, like he wasn't there and they, you know, because he didn't play what is considered to be a glamorous sport. No, I think it to be as I think was just because he wasn't and I won't say.
[00:12:02] Okay, he wasn't cool. He wasn't that guy. He wasn't kind of guy. Right, he wasn't black but, you know, now that he's established his career now, you know, all black, you know, is a switch up.
[00:12:17] So, but I can see that thing you talked about because they, you know, we had the we talked about the girl who said, you don't take me to cheesecake. Don't take me to Applebee. Yeah, yeah, right. And it's kind of like they, I like Applebees.
[00:12:31] Like I like cheese and I like these case actor. Yeah. So, and, you know, I think, and this has nothing to do with this, but everything to do with this, I think black people, black culture overall is very materialistic.
[00:12:46] If we look at the financial numbers there are a lot of black people men and women living above their means. So, if you're getting money just getting money about to get money, you don't want someone who's going to be draining, you know, white black, Hispanic or other.
[00:13:06] So, with that said, I said a lot, but I said nothing don't come from me company. Yeah, it's pretty evidence what's going on and, and I, you know, I understand it from the way it looks.
[00:13:24] And, and, you know, I, it's funny because I just told the other day, you're not an athlete, but I told it to little white guy Mary, you married a white woman. And, you know, yeah, and I was just like, you know, I get it.
[00:13:38] I understand with a lot of more saying, it's just, um, I didn't know that I couldn't have done it. And even though this day, I just can't see myself doing it. But, you know, these athletes, you know, they're trying to protect their money, they're trying to invest well.
[00:13:59] And, you know, the top, if you look around to NFL and NBA, the top players, they are not married to people who look like them. Yeah, definitely. But we, you know, Dave, my other question too, and this is something we'll never know, but what?
[00:14:16] What percentage of those specifically looked for a white or other woman? I mean, other nationality women. And what percentage just kind of became attracted to somebody they were around?
[00:14:29] Like, if you go PWI and they're only 5% African-Americans, 95% white, let's say, on the woman side, it's seeing more likely, just unless you're, you know, I'm only going to date black, I'll only go date black, then you could end up more than likely like we end up with a white woman.
[00:14:50] Yeah, that's true. And it all depends on the demographic too that are involved too because of course quite naturally depending on where you live and where a lot of these people are coming from, you know, the demographics might have a lot to do with the picking, you know, and what's available, you know.
[00:15:11] But when it comes to money, you know, and you know, when you start getting these contracts and everything, you know, I guess they've figured that the smart way to go is to be with somebody other than somebody of their own race.
[00:15:24] I don't, I don't personally agree with it myself, but, you know, but I guess that's why they get paid more than I do.
[00:15:31] You know, but anyway, if you guys have any thoughts on that, I'm sure you do. Please let us know what your thoughts are and this pay attention.
[00:15:44] You think, think I'm getting this pay attention to a lot of these athletes who see who they're married to or who they're with and you'll see what I'm talking about, okay? All right, moving on to the next story.
[00:15:57] Yep, Dave. So the next one and I'm sure and I'm going to steal Dave's line unless you've been under a rock. You have heard about last week's controversial conversation between Jasmine Crackett and Marjorie Taylor Green, both House of Representatives or US representatives.
[00:16:26] And Dave, you know, it's funny because this phrase has gone viral. And the phrase I'm talking about and I probably should have had a queue to play it, but of course, is not, is bleached by bleached blonde, bad-built, butch body.
[00:16:48] And that was what Jasmine Crackett said referring to Marjorie Taylor Green, who has blonde hair, aka bad-built, butch body. But Dave, they have been people wearing t-shirts. There have been people abbreviating the six bees.
[00:17:12] There have been songs that I have heard three songs that, you know, and some of them are just that phrase repeat it over and over. And then today I just saw that Jasmine Crackett has trademarked that phrase. So it's popular.
[00:17:38] And for everybody who wasn't familiar, she said that in response to Marjorie Taylor Green saying, I think your fake eyelashes are messing up what you're reading. Dave, is this reality TV or is this the US House of Representatives? This is both, as a really both.
[00:18:03] And now Dave's then you, I mean, between this type of stuff and then of course what we, you know, the hearing, the Donald Trump hearing, the Wobble's going on with that affair and all that stuff and that stuff. It's just right to self-admitting. It's just amazing.
[00:18:23] Of course Marjorie Taylor Green always is, so, till we have market things to say all the time. You know, you know, we got, you know, kind of opinion about something.
[00:18:33] It's just that there's self-law for a lot of stuff because, you know, of course there are affiliations to, you know, the Republican party and Trump and all of that stuff. But yeah, you know what I'm saying was kind of crazy.
[00:18:48] If that whole exchange was kind of crazy, you really were. Yeah. I'm sorry. You didn't have the cue to up? No, I didn't. I mean, I'm sure I won't take long to find me. Let me just, yeah, for those that might not have heard that little exchange.
[00:19:06] Let me just see, yeah. Committee then, first talking about somebody's wish going on bad, built, butch body that would not be engaged in personalities correct? Oh, what? Rooling. If someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody's wish going on bad, built, butch body.
[00:19:30] That would not be engaged in personalities, right? Oh, what? Rooling. And it's so funny because the guy at the end, we can remind you of, uh, what's it, Elmer foot, uh, a what now? Oh, what?
[00:19:45] If someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody's wish going on bad, built, butch body that would not be engaged in personalities correct? Oh, what? I mean, yeah, that's what she did. Yeah. Okay, yeah, she has to be a good one.
[00:20:02] For a day or she's used to coming back on you know, because, you know, some people, you know, if she has to think of myself. And that was a real fact that that's definitely what. So, of course it made all the headlines,
[00:20:19] it made all the news, you know? Hey, I met at it though, because that knowledge you tell the green is always starting to stuff anyway. So, you know, yeah. But it's good that she was able to go in and get a trademark.
[00:20:38] And, you know, because people already make a money off of it. So she might have been there. Yeah, so... All right. Okay. All right. Moving on to our next story. So we're back thinking that we're in the clear that's COVID thing.
[00:21:05] We've figured that COVID is going and we're forcing everything. And we got a new variant of the COVID virus that is sprang up. And it's supposed to be really, really big this summer. And it's called the flirt variant. F.L.I.R.T.
[00:21:28] and the wedding spell is capital S, capital L. Small I, capital R, capital T. And it says that this new variant may be more transmittable than the previous strains. Early data suggests that they can be made immunity from vaccines or infection.
[00:21:52] There is no indication of variants of more severe illness. It says to New COVID-19 variants are circulated. They have potentially been immunidies that could lead to the summer third. The new strains are sub-variant of the Omnagram variant. The scientific genome, SKP.2 and KP.1.1.
[00:22:20] But which have been nicknamed flirt to the mutations on the strength due to the mutations on the strength. The flirt variant follows the same pattern as previous mutations that could be used to fight and continue to change to invade immunity and spread.
[00:22:39] Here's what scientists so far know about the latest strains. They said are the new variants more transmittable early evidence to death than the flirt variants may be more contagious and they may be better at infecting those who have had immunity from vaccines or prior infections. That's interesting.
[00:23:06] They're saying that if you had prior vaccines, that this strain is more probable to infect you than people that did. That's crazy. Yeah, it's natural and actually you need to do some immunity also phase over times.
[00:23:31] So people who haven't kept up with the booster or who had COVID during the early days of the pandemic may also be more at risk. Are they more dangerous? There are some evidence to suggest that the variants had led to increased hospitalizations
[00:23:49] but doesn't seem to be increased risk of death based on the current data. But flirt variants aren't new, so the data may change over time. And it says the symptoms are similar to the previous strains of COVID including sore throat, cough, fatigue, congestion, running notes,
[00:24:10] a muscle aches fever still that difficult to breathe. If you have symptoms taken in, taking it at home test or isolation until you get a PCR test or form can help prevent the spread of the virus. So this is basically the thing that we have to be careful.
[00:24:33] But it's interesting that they're saying that if you have been getting your COVID shots and you haven't got one recently and you got their earlier shots I've heard of, I've heard of the virus. That's really interesting to me.
[00:24:52] What can you do to prevent getting the new COVID variant device for avoiding the first strain as the previous variant? So this is the thing hand-wars and the masking and public spaces staying up to date with vaccines is also important
[00:25:14] while the current vaccine may not provide as much protection from these variants as it did for the previous ones is still offered from level of protection. So even the current vaccine is not even guaranteed to stop you from getting it. But it is something that is holding around.
[00:25:34] There have been some cases reported in P.A. but it's also very early. I haven't heard anything in Delaware as of yet, but it sounds like it's coming this way. So I saw that I just wanted to put that information out there
[00:25:54] because every time we think we're out of the woods with this COVID thing, something another strain seems to find its way towards and here we go again. Alright, so Dave, basically what you're trying to say is now you're trying to scare us for the summertime
[00:26:12] and we can't come outside. No, first of all, I ain't going to be able to stop anybody's family. We outside, we ain't going to be able to do that. So because they're going to be outside. I know what I wouldn't do at this time is going to cruise.
[00:26:32] That's true. Because you know, all those people in one occupied space, I'm sure people can come in on that boat. So at some point, or getting sick on that boat. Right. So this had to be careful folks and just be mindful
[00:26:51] what's going on out there because it is, we still got problems out here. It's far as COVID is concerned. And I just wanted to make sure the people were aware of that. So that they can definitely be careful and pay attention to what is really going on. Okay.
[00:27:12] Alright, so I really want to say about that. You know, that's my PSA for today. You know, a public service announcement for those that's now. Okay. And we're going to move on to the next story. Civil rights leader, Daisy, Phace and singer Johnny Cash,
[00:27:36] do we place Arkansas statues at the capital? I thought this was an interesting story because of everything that's going on with the statues being coming back. Someone that we're put away is like, really statue and someone we thought to be on our last fail.
[00:27:55] So we, in this case, we got a different story going on. It says when Arkansas lawmakers decided five years ago to replace the statues representing the state at the capital. There was little section to get rid of the existing sculptures.
[00:28:13] The statues that have stood there for more than 100 years, well, obscure figures in the state history. I remember giving tours to constituents from Arkansas to the young people. And I will point out to represented the statue where hall, the United States capital from Arkansas.
[00:28:30] That former governor, A. So Hutchison, who also serves as an in Congress and they would say we've never heard of them. I said too little known figures from the 18th and 19th century.
[00:28:42] The state was soon be represented by the man in black Mr. Johnny Cash and a woman who was instrumental in the fight over school these segregation. A picture of plan to install statues of civil rights leaders Daisy Bates this week in musicians Johnny Cash later this year.
[00:29:02] Based who headed up the state and WACP, mentored the black student's known as the little rock nines. You remember hearing about them right? Who integrated Central High School in 1957? He is well known civil rights figure in Arkansas where a downtown street in the capital low rock.
[00:29:26] His name in her honor, the state also marks Daisy Bates day on President's day. Benjamin Victor died of sculpture was chosen to create the statue of Bates that he began his work by stencily study in her, including reading her 1962 autobiography and visiting the lot of little rock.
[00:29:47] He also said that he hopes the statue will help US Congress, US capital visitors learn more about her as well. I hope it really first and foremost inspires them to study Daisy Bates life in legacy.
[00:30:05] They just said a big part of it is captured that the spirit of hers inspired others to do the same and stand up for what's right.
[00:30:14] The A-foot tall Brian statue that fixed base, who was with her husband, published the Arkansas State Press News paper walking with a newspaper in the arm. She opened the book in a pen and went ahead and went to NAACP, pen and rose on her lapel.
[00:30:34] And of course the other one was down in cash, we all knew it was down in cash. It was a boy named Loro, just south of Loro, and he died in 2003 at 871. Of course he had a great recording career and performance career.
[00:30:57] But mainly I wanted to read this about Daisy Bates because we don't get a chance to say everything we need to say about her or her heroes, especially the ones that are still living.
[00:31:14] And that was really cool that they decided to put the statue up of her and to commemorate all that she's done.
[00:31:27] I wanted to bring that to our attention because, and especially because it's a black woman because you know, usually when we hear about these things is usually black men, especially for Arkansas.
[00:31:42] And especially down south in Arkansas. So her legacy being, you know, as far as the whole little rock nine and everything is confirmed, that's a big deal.
[00:31:54] And it's the shame that they had to go through what they had to go through, but you know, least they're going to show something in a positive light to show what their struggle with all about. I thought it was a great story, you have any.
[00:32:15] I mean, I definitely agree. I think it's a great story. I was not familiar with them, you know, replacing those statues at the Capitol and. Especially to be honest, you know, Daisy Bates, I think that's a great choice. So.
[00:32:33] Yeah, definitely it's definitely something positive. And we need to especially in those southern states where there were a lot of this type of stuff going on, especially with these aggregation and separate it but he will type, you know, things going on.
[00:32:51] We need to make sure that we are paying attention to every all the things that people did back door noses in order to make our struggle. And we have heard.
[00:33:07] Make it more apparent and then to give us the opportunity to be how we are now, because stuff like this definitely change. Change the future for the better, you know.
[00:33:24] Okay, so definitely take the time folks to go out there and read about Daisy Bates and find out the information on who she was. And so you have a better ideal for the field of what we just told you about. Okay.
[00:33:41] Okay, and here we are to Leonard's favorite part of the show. Dave's corner and actually wanted to, since we didn't get to say happy Mother's Day to everyone today's corner is in reference to Mother's. And it goes like this. In light, Mother's Day coming this weekend.
[00:34:11] Well, we already had it, of course. But that when I thought of this, it was still coming. Give us a good, well, Leonard, give me your top three fictional mothers that left impression on you from either TV or movies.
[00:34:34] So I would probably say, so one, I'm gonna go with the Mother of all Black Mother's Player Hubs to bowl. And then that was coming. Yeah. Yeah. Any other thing she was just, and it's funny because she wasn't like my mother
[00:34:52] or my grandmother or a mixed between them, but she would uniquely her own. But she just was like, I don't know, like the grand, dommal mothers. You know? Like, I think she was just very iconic in that role.
[00:35:06] And you know, Dave even when we talk about now, like, she'd probably be showing like, kind of when the last season was. And there've been a lot of other shows that come on, but she's still an iconic mother. I agree. Yep. After that.
[00:35:24] Oh, and I have what you'll call my typical Leonard answer. Well, I say that for my last one. You know, that, that second one's kind of hard because, well, I'm not kind of name all the ones I'm thinking about.
[00:35:45] But I'm going to say, and this is more growing up, Nell Carter from Give Me a Break. Yeah. And that's been good. Right. I know, I'm showing my age. But I don't know, that was one of those on my favorite shows.
[00:36:05] And I just like, you know, her character made that show, of course. But you know, I remember her. Then my last one, and this is my, my, my singer, Peggy Bundy for Mary with children.
[00:36:20] You know, I, I was, what did they, you know, you didn't say best mother role, my brother. I don't know. I didn't know. But you know, I just, I wasn't looking much more like, why did she leave a left in the first place?
[00:36:36] Because first of all, that show was just so funny. So it was just so funny how, you know, at the end of the day, she always put herself first like, you know, forget them kids, forget her husband. You know, she was always talking about them.
[00:36:49] You know, it was just funny. Yeah. Okay. Okay. All right. Well, that's interesting. Right there. Yeah. But today, let me ask you this. And light of my life. But, but day, let me ask you this.
[00:37:09] And light of mother's day, you know, the other week that we can go, what are your top three TV or movie mothers that left an impression on you? Um, I'm going to go with, um, um, they're still getting to play the mom on Golden Girl. Wow. Yeah, yeah.
[00:37:40] What that's all about. Yeah, Sophia. Yeah, Sophia. See, she was hysterical. She was funny. But you could tell she loved her daughter. Um, even though they've always gone at each other through it all the time.
[00:37:56] But, you know, um, and the fact that they lived together and, um, you know, they were very, very much a family. You know, even though they didn't see eye to eye all the time. So I always, I always liked her.
[00:38:15] Um, so I was, I'm going to say her to start out with. Um, the next one would be Florida Evans from Good Times. Okay. Only because, um, she did everything she could for her family.
[00:38:38] You know, despite the circumstances that we're going on, um, or as they lived in the projects and the course I could relate to that, because I grew up in the projects.
[00:38:48] And she kind of reminded me of my mom, um, in some aspects, you know, with the way that she, she dealt with her children and how she wanted better for her kids than whatever.
[00:38:59] So, she definitely was a person that I could say truly, you could relate to and truly made you, um, made you understand everything that she was going through. You know, and then the last one, I'm going to take from a movie character.
[00:39:24] And that was, um, Holly Barry's character in losing eye there. Oh, wow. Okay. Do you remember that? No, I'm, uh, no, I've seen bits of pieces. Nope. Yeah. I have seen it. Yeah.
[00:39:40] Yeah, you remember, but you remember all the ones you went through, what her son and everything. Yeah, yeah, that was really a mother's love. And, and willingness to go through anything, you know, to be with her son. You know what I mean?
[00:39:58] Yeah, I thought that was a very, very good role that she played and I just started with something. I never forget, you know, um, just forget how that was, you know, for her and that out, uh, believable of the character she played in that role.
[00:40:21] So those would be my three right there. So many you could choose from, I mean, you know, um, in movies or TV, you know, the people that you've come all come across over the years, you know.
[00:40:34] But those, those kind of popped out about it, you know, especially the Florida as this thing, um, you know, because like it's, and another, another reason you remind me of my mom, too, is because in real life her name was the same as my mother's name, Esther.
[00:40:51] And they have their real name, yeah, her name was Esther Roll. Right. And my mother's name, my mother's first name was Esther. Yeah, so yeah. Yeah, I don't know if you'd like to see that. Yeah, so yeah, that comparison there. So there you have it.
[00:41:12] Those are my three. You heard Leonard's three? If you guys have three that you wanted to out there at us, let us know. Um, and we can definitely, uh, see, uh, see what you, which you guys had to say about it. Okay. All right.
[00:41:28] Well, I think we got to do everything. Yeah, we did. Yeah, so um, I think we have a guest coming on next week. So make sure to tune in. So you guys can check out who we, we will have on where the next week.
[00:41:44] And um, anything you need to add, uh, don't forget do nates down at the DNR campground. You have to black music festival. The countdown is real people. It's probably happening in a couple weeks. It's coming. It's coming. Check out the Sam Bailey page.
[00:42:06] Um, for his Leonard's who had it posted on his page. I've had it posted on my page as well. So definitely, uh, definitely, um, and if you need tickets or anything, just reach out to Sam Bailey on, um, is information is there. Okay. All right, guys.
[00:42:24] We're going to say good night. Thank you for tuning in. We appreciate you and we'll talk to you next week. Join us next week for another mission, uh, move and trends with your host, Hey and live.



