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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Seg 4: Farewell Suzanne

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Shot of the Day, Profile This, TV Time with Ted and Headlines!

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Mike Hawk. Want more Men's Room content? Follow the Men's Room page of the Odyssey app and check out my live stream, a moment with Mike Hawk, and nothing in particular would steal the thrill hill.

0:08.9

Going live Thursdays and Fridays at 1 exclusively on the Men's Room page of the Odyssey app.

0:17.0

Can we manage a drink of time?

0:18.5

Somebody out there deserves to be recognized.

0:24.0

And the Men's Room knows just who it is.

0:28.0

So do you, we say, bottoms up, sailor.

0:34.0

You're the toast of our shots of the day.

0:37.0

Great job, it isn't as usual. We had to see drink jazz cans, see the thrill hill to find out who we're toasting.

0:42.0

Yes, indeed. And today we chose one Brian Moinda Nijagos of Summer and Kenya, not sure the city.

0:49.0

Now up until recently, sadly, Brian worked as a lawyer.

0:54.0

In his career, he represented 26 different clients and 26 different cases.

1:00.0

What do you think his record was? 26 different clients, 26 different cases. What do you think his record was?

1:05.0

Oh, if it's on 26, he's bad.

1:08.0

26 and oh, the flood, he won every single case that he ever represented.

1:15.0

But in spite of his impressive record, Brian had to step away from his law practice because he wasn't a lawyer.

1:23.0

In fact, he had no formal law training at all, ever, ever.

1:29.0

Still, he won every case that he argued in front of 23 different judges.

1:35.0

Now, he has since been arrested for impersonating a lawyer, but here's the irony.

1:39.0

He'll need to get a lawyer to represent him because the judge will not allow him to represent himself because he's not a lawyer.

1:47.0

No, you can represent yourself in court. He's too good.

1:51.0

Think about it. It's not a reason to allow someone to do something.

1:54.0

But if he's already been practicing law, that's different.

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