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🗓️ 17 April 2023
⏱️ 29 minutes
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This week’s hometowns include volunteering for a police lineup and helping your neighbors in a catastrophe.
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0:00.0 | This is Justin from The Generation Y, and we're doing a four-part series |
0:03.7 | on rambling the story of Khalif Browder, a young boy falsely accused of stealing a backpack |
0:08.7 | and held at Rikers Island for three years without trial. This story is about a young life caught |
0:14.4 | in the middle of the justice system. Listen to Generation Y on Amazon Music or wherever you get your |
0:19.2 | podcast. |
0:35.4 | Hello and welcome to my favorite murder. |
0:41.0 | Demini's so that's right. It's been a minute since we've recorded one of these. |
0:45.7 | We got to get into our email mode. Yeah, here we go. Our speaking and reading mode. |
0:51.3 | We're representative of the listener this time. That's right. We are you. You are we. Feel it. |
0:58.9 | Feel us. You're going to go first. Want me to go first. You can go first. |
1:01.8 | Okay. My first one's called Police Lineups, Grandmothers, and Banana Curls. |
1:08.8 | Karen, Georgia, and four-legged friends. Every wonder where cops find random guys to fill their |
1:13.8 | lineups. Sure. That's a great question. Yeah. Never did I until my dad told me this now all time |
1:20.8 | favorite story of his set the scene. It's the summer of 1980 in Providence, Rhode Island. |
1:27.7 | My dad, Fresh Out of College, is working at a UPS warehouse while determining what he wants to do |
1:32.8 | with the rest of his life. Dude, I almost got a job at the UPS warehouse in Petaluma. After I |
1:39.4 | flunked out of college, I'd done like three sets of stand-up. Yeah. I thought I was a failure. |
1:44.0 | And I was just in Petaluma going like, I need to get it. What do I do? |
1:47.2 | Decent job. And my mom's like, UPS, you got to get over there. They pay really well. And then |
1:52.9 | I was like, I don't want to lift it. I mean, they pay for it because it's hard work. Yeah. |
2:00.4 | I thought about that too. Like working at the post office might be kind of cool. Like at the |
2:04.4 | window, you know, that would be fine. I bet. Yeah. Tell us if it is. But let's get some emails from |
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