A Dallas jury awarded $98 million in damages to the family of Botham Jean, who was fatally shot by former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger in 2018.The total damages include $60 million in punitive damages, reflecting Guyger’s "malice, willfulness, and reckless indifference," and $38 million in compensatory damages for emotional anguish, financial losses, and other claims.
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I appreciate you being what I call my co teacher, because what we try to do here Jay is give people information flow charts. We try to give them information they can pile up on one on top of the other, on top of the other if you watch a thirty second clip of me on the Breakfast Club or one minute clip of me on Revolt, or you know, two minute clips somewhere, you are really missing the meat of it all. You know, I know this is not the fun part, Jade, where people don't want to have to do the homework and sit in class, but it is so important because we really really want to give you the information. But where we are with things, and I'm saying hello to Jade, thank you so much for being there as usual, Ja Jay's been joining mere. I'm pretty much half of the year, almost all year at this point. The reason why people don't like that is because, you know, it takes the boring out of it. It takes the you know, wow, do I really got to go research? I really got to listen? Do I really have to? And what's happening with meat? And this is a little bit off topic. We kind of want to throw it in there before we get into today's discussion. Media is really, you know, trying to figure this out. I don't know if you saw their top about hiring, well, you did see because you were with me when we were having a conversation MSNBC. You know, possibly getting sold off. Viewership has went down seventy eight, seventy to eighty percent. Rachel Maddow took a pay cut, and for many of you as like a pay cut from thirty million to twenty five come on, knock it off. But it's a pay cut in her world. If you look at what's happening with the media landscape, you know, I've just used just a couple of men to talk about this because this is important and this is a part of what we do. Sure the days of you know, mainstream media and thinking that people could just sit here and you know, sit and watch you know, linear television. I do because I'm in this business and I follow politics twenty four hours a day. Most people do not. So there's been a lot of talk about what's next. They were very critical of Morning Joe because this whole time, you know, Morning Joe's been anti Trump, anti Trump, like very clear. MSNBC has taken a very clear position against Fox News, very clear position, you know, against anything related to Trump. And then last week week or after the election, Morning Joe, Joe and Mika went to mar Lago with Trump. I saw that. Yeah, through that, viewers all like what the hell are you doing? Because again, when you create these tribes, you know these games where you're like everything about that person is wrong. And I've seen it goes with the maga side, it's with restive side. It's what you remove all logic to say, Okay, this is still the president. We need to have a conversation. Well, because you created a tribe, you created an environment that says you want absolutely nothing to do with him. So when you come back and say, well it's still you know, the president, I still need to have a conversation. People don't get it. And even as objective as I try to be, jade as a thing, if I try to be but actually bringing conservatives on my show, always have even if I disagree, but opening up that that conversation, talking to and with a lot of groups that people would never even you don't have a conversation with, I get beat up because they are it's about ownership. They want me to pick one side of the other because the media has created this world where you have to be very tribal. So even with me being as objective as I feel I can without selling out or giving up on the policies that I support, I could beat up. So certainly more thing Joe had to know that, as you said it, for the last eight years, your audience wasn't gonna be able to understand the logic behind sitting in front of the Trump right because and so when people fall off one, they're falling off because not one one number one. They're tired of losing, they're tired of they're over it. And you guys convinced them that the messaging was right. You convinced them that the people were going to vote. You convince them that Harris was gonna win. You sold them a dream. And so when they lost, people said, you know what, maybe they don't know what they're talking about. Maybe there is you know, maybe I'm getting it wrong, maybe I need to reset. So I don't think that people, you know, will necessarily leave the news, but how they're getting that information has changed, and Trump showed that, you know, through podcasts, through digital media, through digital space. So now the media has to figure out and it's been trying to figure it out for the last couple years. We're gonna have to really figure it out, like as in the next thirty days, how do we get news down people's throats In twenty and thirty second sound bites. Yeah, you know, how do we get a one minute clip to give you what, give you something and hope that you go follow the information news is jade. Most people are not. Most people are not. They're not going to hear that. And then you know, go on and say, well let me see what really is. But and this is a media I'm just giving a comms you know, objective opinion here. Democrats are going to have to figure out how to compete in the digital space. That they're just terrible at it. They're terrible at the entertaining you know, engaging information that they need to have. H they don't want to play the games of misinformation or buy it. And I just don't know how you're gonna do it any other way, Jade, Like you're gonna have to play dirty, You're gonna have to do You're gonna have to get with it like you got elon musk Now and truth social so you pretty much have X right and truth millions billions of people Jade. That they're able to control algorithms and control how things pop up, control what you see penetrating every day over and over and over and over. That's effective. Yeah, effective the podcast that they have on their side, millions billions of listeners. We when I say we, I'm talking about black people in particularly, we don't have that. You know, seventy percent of people seventy percent of people that listen to podcasts or white people. Yeah, so well, even black effect. Even with what I'm doing, which I'm very proud of, our numbers a million or so over a year, but that's nothing when you're talking about twenty thirty forty million people listening just to one episode of Joe Row just one. So it's like a needle in a haystack in a world of information and the media just has to figure it out. And I don't know how, Jay, what are your thoughts?
I think you know, TikTok is extremely popular because you can get they can people pack lots of information into really small clips. Stories are pretty effective and engaging. And I do see that the Democrats have tried to get influencers in the mix, but I'm not sure in terms of like how sustainable that is. But then also, I mean, I do agree with you they do need to switch up their strategy because a lot of it does seem like boring. What's coming out on the right is just so much more sensational, sensationalized and engaging.
So it is.
Difficult to compete with that if you're going to traditional route. So I'm looking forward to seeing how their outreach and their publicity and pr is gonna shift as a party, you know, over the next four years. So we shall see.
M hm. It's gonna be interesting. All I know, my girlfriend and I were talking about this was in the business. This is the work course as far as the media, just giving you all background. This is the workhorse the grinders face. This is where the people that do four and five and six different things will will be okay, you know, we'll have some opportunities here, you know, to expand a little bit. Also those of us who have been consistent. And I'm not too my own horn, but I'm just let me yeah, yes, I am jay, Yeah, I was getting saying on to my own but yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and to it. I'm gonna go ahead and to it because this is where the consistency shows up. This is where the crashing out versus the consist the consistent ones shows up. And I even again I commend those who consistently crash out, you know who say, I just this is what I believe and if I don't agree, but they're consistent with their crash out. So where I think people will kind of lean into some voices where they feel like they maybe have a little bit of trust, just a little bit of trust, and I think that's where I can grow a little bit, not to the tune of millions of followers. I'm not even setting myself up for that, Jade, and I don't I don't care about that. It's not bad means. I just want to be impactful, right and just give the information, just give people who actually be like no, she said, X y Z. And I'm putting together the information, you know, and so using the various forms that I'm on, which are all important. The podcasts, longer form, live show that people can't engage a lot of people may think it might be overdoing it, but it's really not, j because every platform you know, has a different way to engage. And as you see, when people get stuck with me a certain way that it's very hard to get them to move over. People that listen to PI, yeah, they listen to the podcasts. It listen to the podcasts of four years. They mayn't even go to IG at all and listen to a live the point my live on IG, They're just gonna listen to that live on IG, even though I try to tell me come over it. A lot of those people do cross pollinate the podcasts and IG people they can, you know, cross pollinate, but when I try to get them to go to other platforms, it's a challenge for them. So I just have to stretch myself as thin as I possibly can to try to give information as much as I can, different information on different platforms. By the way, the things we talk about here are other things we talk about on other platforms. But just try to give you as much as possible. And I just want to thank you again, Jay, and I'm gonna do it every single time every chance I get, because this season, having to manage all of these different platforms and different topics and different research and different you have been killing the game. And it's people like you, producers like you, project managers, assistant whatever you want to call it, that truly, truly, truly are the biggest, like the biggest benefit, the absolute glue to what I do, like absolute glue to what I do because We're just in a place where it's about operating lean. It may just be one or two people. The days of fifteen producers and this executive and that executive that's over with the budgets are not there. They don't have it. You have to make it work. And you've been critically important to that. And I just want to give your flowers again for.
That you task and learning so much from you of course about media politics and especially organizing. And I'm seeing the impact and the growth. And now that the election is over, I mean the political work continues. So you still got a lot more work to do. So let's get it.
Yeah, we've got a lot of work to do. It actually just started for real, for real, like one thing about Trump. You're gonna keep us talking, That's sure, keepus talking. So wanted to just give, you know, take a few minutes to shine some light on the Botham gene case. And Jay, you know, I talk about this is working with a turning crown for years about how you know people always say, oh, yep, you know he sold out, or he got the money before they got the criminal conviction, or with George Floyd, they pretended like he didn't get the money and still got the criminal conviction. This is another case that I don't see nobody making no videos about of a case where let me just let me, let you give the set up, give the setup so people can know exactly what case we're talking about, to refresh their memory on the twenty eighteen case. Absolutely so.
On Thursday recently, a Dallas jury awarded ninety eight million dollars in damages to the family of both them Jehan. Both of them Jean was a native of Saint Lucia and he was fatally shot by former Dallas police officer Amberg Geiger in twenty eighteen. So this is a case where amberg Geiger claims that she went into the wrong apartment in her building. She thought she was entering her apartment, she alleged and saw a man in there or an intruder in there and shot and killed them.
Okay, So this is that case. So just so we're clear, this.
Was a ninety eight million dollar settlement in damages civil and the damages to the family of both and John, and the total damages include sixty million dollars and punitive damages reflecting Geiger's malice, wilfulness, and reckless indifference by the you know it stated by the court, and then another thirty eight million dollars in compensatory damages for emotional anguish, financial losses, and other claims. So Geiger Ambergeiger, the former Dallas police officer, is currently serving a ten year sentence for murder. She did not appear at the trial, nor did she have legal representation. So the family of both of john initially saw fifty four million dollars in damages, but the jury surpassed this amount in its ruling right, so they actually initially saw the family initially saw it less than in the jury was like, no, y'all deserve more. So this is this this story hopefully you know with the settlement. I mean, it does not bring back the loved one of both them, jehn. But definitely this is a form of justice. This was a huge one.
No it is. It is not, yes, no it is. I mean, people get confused on the word justice, and it it's not in people's even a turning crowd. I'm always trying to remind him, you know, because I tell him, counsel, take your attorney head off when people hear justice. And I'm thinking about it in the way that he's thinking about it, which is why we did the whole documentary called civil Right well justice to the average lay terms person, I need. I need to feel that there was something, even some retribution, if it will, if you will, you know, I need to feel you know, the person went to the death pending. You know, they lost the life, they died, they were executed. You know, they need to feel that. You know, I don't feel justified. I don't feel that it's justice. So when I turn the cuss like yo, I don't understand why people don't understand the civilist justice well because they see the tangent, they see the money, and they don't see that as a justifiable like your point, you know, won't ever bring the loved one back. But in the legal world, it's not. No, it is an absolute form of It is multiple things. It is the criminal side. Of course, people still complain about that or it's just ten years, right, But just ten years ago we weren't even getting that. And what people don't understand is the art to justice. The long path to justice is long. So there was a time it wasn't even getting to ten years at all. And many of us should be old enough to remember because again we're not even talking about twenty years. We're talking about ten fifteen years ago. So one, that's one checkbox and say okay, ten next next time, hopefully it won't be a next time, but it will be next time. Jaden. We got to grow up, you know. Next time the punishment be even harsher to stop, to hopefully prevent this from happening, to continue to stop happening. Not as much. It'll go to twenty years or go to thirty years, it'll go to life, it'll go to the death penalty. And yes, you still need compensation, just as many of you would if you walk and walked in Walmart and slipped and broke your ankle. Everybody said, oh man, I'll be suing Walmart on I'm gonna be on in Walmart. So it's weird how you don't think that if somebody takes a life in America, that's how we settle disputes through financial That's how they settle disputes in the penitentiary. Like what do we talk like? That's still a part of pocket is getting hit. And then you, of course you have people still complaining about that when it ain't coming from her right that's why we're talking about ending qualified immunity. But it's not coming from her. We actually gain more coming from the city, guys. You know why. And this is another thing that y'all don't be loved love giving people misinformation on YouTube. When the city has to pay, they actually make the changes. Let me say it again, when the city has to pay, they actually make the changes. Minnesota made the changes because of George Floyd having to payout one hundred million dollars. People think it's a FlexIt they saying something over still that's coming out the city, that's coming out to tax payer, right, so now the taxpayers. Maybe you'll give a damn who the chief of police is. Maybe, but damn about what training is happening or not happening. Maybe you'll give a damn about who's getting fired and who's getting hired. Maybe you give a damn about a police officer that murdered somebody in one county can just come to your county and get a job and do the same thing. So it is forcing you to be a part of the system that you otherwise would not. Because if it just sued her as an individual, if it just sued her as an individual, you have no stake in the game. So we want both Jay. We want to sue the individual, and we also want to sue the city because the individuals working for the city at that particular time, and you are liable. And if you go into a courthouse right now, anything the city related and you slip and fall, you will absolutely be so. And so we need to knock it off. I think the people that push that again, they're just they're against the turning cruck. They're again, whatever this is, it's personal to them. Some of it is straight up jealousy, I'm be honest with you. Some of it is just being a contrarian just to be one. Some of it is people just feeding their angry base because they need something that they need something to be mad about on a daily basis. Because none of it makes any sense at all whatsoever.
Right, And let's keep in mind that Boston John was a twenty six year old accountant and when this happened on September sixth, twenty eighteen, he was literally sitting in his living room eating ice cream.
And in Amber.
Geiger, you know, she came in off duty in unify form and she claims that she entered the wrong apartment, you know, with this particular settlement, both of them. John's family actually praised the decision, So why not, you know, why not? I would love to see more folks standing in solidarity with both of them. John's family fund decision.
It's not fun of them Jay, just like it ain't fun for them to keep talking about this from twenty eighteen. This is what I tell people all the time. These cases go on and people move on. These cases go on, you still have to file motions, they still gotta fight the appeal. They got to do all of that. So when people be talking about what they would do and not doing, we need Johnny Cochran who bought away his high settlement was five million dollars by the way, and respectfully you know rest people, Yeah, rest in peace to uh. He did police batality as well. He did civil rights as well before he worked for them people in the in the prosecution's office. So I know that's another thing in the world they love talking about. We need Johnny Cochran's back. No, I don't know which rest and peace again that Johnnie cockran and was big mentor to ban Krump. But when that and we look at the numbers. Nobody has recovered more of a black life than Benjamin Krump. You're just saying when people say, what do you mean return, what do you mean recover a black life? Yeah? Actually making them, actually making them be held responsible. Yeah, nobody's done it. Nobody. The attorney Crumbs got the highest award for a black woman ever with twelve million with BROWNA Taylor. Yeah. These are facts and affected more legislation, actual laws over one hundred cities that have actually put some level of police accountability in place, including Colorado that ended qualified immunity. These are the things that I be getting on Crump about that get on my nerve because I don't think they highlight that enough.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's just.
Really interesting in terms of standing in solidarity with the family. Again, they are pleased with this verdict. This is from a statement that the family made well. Today's verdict sends a clear message that law enforcement officers who commit crimes cannot be insulated from the consequences of their actions. The other thing that's really notable about this case test is that the jury concluded that Amber Geigris's actions were excessive and unreasonable, and the jury cited her recklessness and the resulting impact on John's family. So this case itself, it just serves as a really really significant milestone in holding law enforcement accountable in civil core.
I think, you know, like I said, we'll just continue it, We'll continue to cover it. I want people to uh these things again. You don't see these also all over social media. You see when the issue happens, but you don't see year over year over year over year over year on what it actually takes to do this. And this is why you don't see a lot of civil rights attorneys doing this type of work. So when people are saying why did they always call it turn to crown? Why did they always call all of this work went in without charge in the family of die, let me say, well more time since twenty eighteen, somebody gotta file these motions. Somebody got and they're not getting this money right now either. They set up to go through the appeals and all of that. So who's gonna file these motions, Who's gonna do deal with the media, who's gonna put the money up? It ain't gonna be none. The people that you to here talking, they're not fici to do a damn thing but talk and So that's why even with my criticism as atturning Crump as my client friend brother all of that, I am critical on him on certain things because I do think policy needs to be highlighted more so we go back and forth about, you know, talking about you know, why not talk about the policy more so. I have my issues you know, with him, But all in all, nobody is doing this on this level but him. And by the way, who's suing on behalf of Malcolm Xi's family right now?
Ray yeah, attorney Bank Crump.
So any these other people are they doing it? Why they have a name on anything for any motion or they stay on the line tes or the oh yeah no, they always say though with the safety Oh no, we can't do it because they're gonna come get us. Okay, So shout out to those who willing to get God. Yeah, let me say it on more time. Shout out to those Shout out to those who are willing to get God. You think y'all really think y'all saying some of y'all say, I don't I don't want to put my name out there because I don't want to get docs and they gonna come, they gonna come give me on my job, right, So keep your asking, your non dots posture, but shout out to those that are actually willing, that are willing to get docs and willing to lose it all. So yeah, I'm gonna always kind of pop my column that jade and people don't have to like it, right because I know they think I'm thinking I'm better than No, it's not. I'm just making the distinction between you and I. When some when I'm on the plane and somebody walk abut and say, hey, Teeslen, what's going on? I have no clue that person is. If it's somebody that support me, if it's somebody who's a gin me, if it's somebody who want to hurt me, if it's somebody who feel away, that's a different level of I don't want to use the word anxiety, but a different level of exposure that people get to hide behind on social media. Right. Oh, No, we're not the same. I'm not gonna pretend that we're the same. I'm not gonna pretend that we got the same a stake in this. I'm not gonna pretend that you get to tell me what to say and what not to say, and you're not willing to make the same sacrifice. I'm not gonna pretend like you're not we're in the same huddle on the game floor, because we're not. So although I appreciate what you're saying from the stands and I do listen sometimes, but if I tell you to be quiet, that's exactly what that is. Jay, be quiet, right, because you don't have to take the heat. You don't have to take the heat. And I do that even with my like if I say, hey, I don't like this direction you're going in. I think you're doing too much, and they say tells that I'm going in that direction, and that's that shit, whatky end of the day. You gotta be the one out here taking this heat, right, so I can I can't speak on you know, what to take, what not to take, and what to do. So that's just what it is. So shout out to a turning bedroom clump again. I won't see, don't I don't see none of these blogs covering this. I don't see none of these YouTube beings covering this. I don't see nobody talking about this, because then you would have to try to say something about one hundred million and then they said, well, they ain't gonna never get it or they ain't gona da da da dad. So these folks just stay negative, and they stay they they're not interested in the long form fight. They're interested in the what can I get people upset about? What can I get people mad about? How can I continue to create hate? Division? Da da da? And you know what sad part about it is jade that works in this era, it works in the Trump era. We gotta long rod to go. It's going to be filled with non stop misinformation, It's gonna be filled with NonStop drama. I'm sorry that's not being hopeful, Jade, but I'm just giving it to you like it is. So latch on, buckle up, try to read as much as you can when you can. But just getting out of it and saying I'm done with it, I'm just gonna put my head in the sand. That's not a good idea either. Right.
Listen, the president of Left is talking about giving police immunity. So quite frankly, with this particular ruling that attorney in Cramp achieved for the Bothmer John family, we may not see it's a possibility we may not see a ruling like this in a very very long time, depending.
Hossibility is not they're gonna make again through their I know a lot of y'all friends said that Project twenty twenty five wasn't a real zame. Well, you don't have the name of Project twenty twenty five, but what it's called is putting people in position at every level, every branch. That's what it's called. So if say, Project twenty twenty five bothers you, fine, let's talk about what it does. Though. It's putting somebody at every level. And they've been doing this, so what's fake about it? What are y'all talking about? They've been doing this. That's how they were able to get roll versus way turned over. So these types of lawsuit. But I got news for you, family. It ain't just about nobody getting shot. I'm talking about discrimination at the job. I'm talking about I went and got anything that's giving you anything that's holding anybody accountable for anything with race, gender, the right thing to do on anything. You are about to see in real time what it looked like because the attorneys are not gonna take the case because they can't because they can't do it, and it's about to get money on the back end like they usually do. Okay, let me take the case, let me get twenty thousand on the back end. That's not gonna happen because there's no twenty percent that's coming on the back in. You can't afford to hire them for a four or five six year average, two to three years to fight the companies now, and I'm talking about with your job. The companies now have zero pressure to say, let me just pay this and move on because we don't want the negative publicity. Because a lot of this what's happening with this administration is relieving people of anything negative that has anything to do with diversity and inclusion. So what used to be that slam and say, oh, such and such company not hiring black people, are such and such companies let black people go? Doesn't matter anymore. They have effectively changed that narrative to say, what's the problem, Just go get another job somewhere else. Please say about boot straps. So we're gonna get a chance to CJ like in real time, in real time and not just this year. I'm talking about five years down the row, six years down row, you know, to see like how this is really gonna trickle out? Right? What it really means to have judges that can be favorable to you. So all of y'all have said you ain't voting, y'all forgot that circuit judges were on the bench, were on the ballot, right, and so by not voting for those circuit judges, you're gonna get a chance. Wait till child support, Wait till that bootstrap child support, I start moving with that. They're literally picking people up in Detroit, like going to people's house wait for child support violation. Yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am. It's no more that you know. I used to be just you know, if you get a ticket, get pulled over, maybe they elevate, you know that type of you know, maybe something happening you just no, no, no. They're knocking on people's doors, guys. So you can be mad at the baby mama. You chose all you want to. You can get mad and talk about how women ate this, this, that, and all of that if you want you on the shave room. But guess what, the people knocking on doors. They knocking on doors, and you're gonna be standing before judge, pull your boot bootstrap up, judge that they ain't gonna give a damn about what's going on with the economy, and give a damn about what you're talking about. Ain't gonna give a damn about how rough it is, how tough it is. They locking your ass up. So, like I said, let's just it's unfortunate, but this is what it is. Jay. If people don't, I encourage people to go back and watch the thirteenth Amendment. Go back and watch that documentary. This is a good time to refresh yourself on that documentary on really how to enslave us. If I lock up, if I can get you on anything criminal, including child support, you have now officially went back into slave captivity. Yeah, so it's about to get rough, guys and black women. I just saw posts black women saying keep it posted. They said they done saving the world. A lot of black women feel that way.
Yeah.
Yeah, so even that the division between are the so called division, alleged division everyone call between black men and black women. This is deep. We're in for hell of a riot, Jay, Like, we really are hell of a riot, and people aren't gonna really feel it until a year or two, or three, or four or five for all of this stuff to really trickle down.
Yeah, it's all funny games and entertainment now that they're seeing, you know, because a lot of folks voted for the President of lacts, so let's see how they like it once those policies start rolling in.
Yeah, like that child support and criminalizing child support. I bet I bet them people be talking at Voting's too late now because y'all don't set up and put in all these district judges. So we'll see. But guys, again, not trying to be a downer, just trying to give it information so you can warn people, so you can let people know. Also, hey, brothers in the streets, so we better wrap it up. Better sell your last answer weed, You better wrap it up because they ain't playing with that either. And if y'all silly enough to think he talking about the cartel, you are silly as hell. And you have not paid attention to history and the ninety four crime Bill, because this is about to be the ninety four crime Bill times ten. If you think they are only going after the cartel, baby and Mayor gon't always let them come in one way or the other, because if fuel so many things, So did y'all not watch anything that had to do with how they funded the war. So apparently y'all not paying attention to nothing at all, the people who are gonna get the who're gonna get hurt, or the people at the bottom, the drug users and the drug pushers at the bottom. And guess what that includes many of you that think you are exempt, those who are saying, oh, when when Trump talked about gangs and gangs getting a death penalty, and if you think he just talking about the cartel and not the cartail that sell to pow rules and the cartel that sells the bloods and the cartel that sell the crips, and the cartail that says if you think that's omitting you, you are fool. Now, somebody may say, well, Teslin, that's so what. Let's clean up our communities. Let's get it straight. Yes, I'm all about cleaning up our communities, but you better go back and look at your Everybody who got got wasn't selling drugs, right, didn't get caught with selling drugs, didn't have a defense, had to take a plea because they had nobody to defend them. So it's gonna hit a little bit closer than what people think. And for those of y'all to say, you know what, so what it is? What it is. That's not a part of my lifestyle. I don't know nobody in that lifestyle. Anybody in my family do that. It is what it is. Okay, cool, But for those of us that actually kind of give it, damn it. What's about happening to other people that's not necessarily directing affecting me. Yeah, it's it's gonna be. It's it's gonna hit home. And so we we just gonna see it, see it, you know, look at it and see it for what it is. So I hate to end on a down note, but Jay, this is what it's about to be. We got to give people the information so they can know what it is. And maybe I'll do a whole episode on that on What's to Come. So thank you.
So hey, hey, this is traight shining on chaster and say you had to give it to a straight that's ma'am.
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