2687: Basketball Race War

2687: Basketball Race War

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3241: Black Folks Business™

Rod and Karen banter the Hornets, Brian Pumper’s album, dark mode on apps, It really should be called Flu and Cold “sneazon” and a new segment. Then they discuss Trump reveals GOP congressman faced ‘terminal’ health condition and had months to live, Kennedy Center votes to shut d ...  Show more

3240: Music Stole, Chile

Rod and Karen banter about going for walks, hilarious injuries, getting your hair done, having the same last name as white people and the origin of French Fries. Then they discuss Food Stamp Recipients Suing USDA Over Candy, Soda, and Energy Drink Restrictions, AOC of bust voters ...  Show more

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