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On Episode 10 of “That’s What I’m Saying! The podcast, Shaun and Ny discuss the “Splash Mountain” sex tape starring Teairra Mari and Trinidad James embracing his feminine side. The conversation continues with K. Michelle and her cakes before finally saying R.I.P. to the “Yanny vs. Laurel” debate. The conversation gets woke as the ladies discuss the new revelations surrounding Whitney Houston and the childhood abuse she suffered at the hands of her cousin, Dee Warwick, gun control and racism in the aftermath of the Santa Fe High School shootings and the kidnapping of 13-year-old Zavion Parker by suspected white supremacists. The ladies move on to share their thoughts and/or indifference about the Royal Wedding and Meghan Markle, her apparent nose job, and conspiracy theories related to the British monarchy. On the Weekend D**k Report, the ladies take a funny but informative approach to a listener’s question about the importance of ‘diced pineapples’ before reminiscing over A Tribe Called Quest’s “Electric Relaxation” off their Midnight Marauders album. The episode ends with the ladies showing their support for Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, a black-woman owned business in North Philadelphia. www.amalgamphilly.com
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On Episode 10 of “That’s What I’m Saying! The podcast, Shaun and Ny discuss the “Splash Mountain” sex tape starring Teairra Mari and Trinidad James embracing his feminine side. The conversation continues with K. Michelle and her cakes before finally saying R.I.P. to the “Yanny vs. Laurel” debate. The conversation gets woke as the ladies discuss the new revelations surrounding Whitney Houston and the childhood abuse she suffered at the hands of her cousin, Dee Warwick, gun control and racism in the aftermath of the Santa Fe High School shootings and the kidnapping of 13-year-old Zavion Parker by suspected white supremacists. The ladies move on to share their thoughts and/or indifference about the Royal Wedding and Meghan Markle, her apparent nose job, and conspiracy theories related to the British monarchy. On the Weekend D**k Report, the ladies take a funny but informative approach to a listener’s question about the importance of ‘diced pineapples’ before reminiscing over A Tribe Called Quest’s “Electric Relaxation” off their Midnight Marauders album. The episode ends with the ladies showing their support for Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, a black-woman owned business in North Philadelphia. www.amalgamphilly.com
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