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The Breakfast Club

Friends... How Many of Us Have Them

The Breakfast Club

The Black Effect Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

Comedy

4.414.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2019

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about the pettiness between Omarion and Lil Fizz and we also opened up the phone lines to give our listeners a chance to nominate someone for "Donkey of the Day" and we opened the phone lines to see what they thought about Blueface comments on investing in jewelry.

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0:00.0

Brought to you by 20th Century Studios' new movie, White Man Canjo.

0:03.7

The hustle begins only on Hulu.

0:05.5

The story follows two seemingly opposite street ball players

0:08.7

who have no choice but to team up to make some money on the courts of Los Angeles.

0:12.8

Together they hustle some gains for the chance to win big.

0:15.7

Sincuah Wall starts as Kamal.

0:17.8

And Jack Holo makes his movie debut as Jeremy in this iconic movie event.

0:22.0

Starring Sincuah Walls, Jack Holo, Tiana Taylor, Laura Herria,

0:26.2

Vince Staples, Miles Bullock and Lance Reddick.

0:29.0

See White Man Canjo now streaming only on Hulu.

0:32.7

On Queen Charlotte, the official podcast, we're stepping behind the scenes

0:36.5

and the drawing boards of this team to experience the life breathes into the Bridgerton prequel.

0:42.5

Listen to the Leaps executive producer and series director Tom Verica took

0:46.9

to capture the feeling that puts that lump in your throat.

0:50.0

And you've got to catch creator Shonda Rhymes.

0:53.1

She's dropping gems, diamonds and mics.

0:56.5

You can listen to Queen Charlotte, the official podcast every Thursday

1:00.1

on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts or any where you listen to your favorite shows.

1:06.5

Between April 1971 and September 1972, six young black girls were snatched off the streets

1:12.9

in Washington DC.

1:14.1

This child was laying on the side of the road.

1:17.3

The person said, I murdered your daughter.

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