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Bruno Mars has to have stolen one of Rory’s women before. There’s no way this vitriol is unwarranted. Now that Demaris is back, Rory can dance with glee at Bruno’s attempted West Coast culture vulture venture, with the missed mark that was ‘Fat, Juicy, and Wet’ (2:30). Instead of blasting that over the weekend, Rory went on our Discord and played his new album for the loyal listeners (26:38). Make sure you are subscribed to our Patreon for the ability to get video same day with NO ADS, and join in on the voicemail Valentine’s Day challenge for the chance to win a date with one of the cast members. Mal is requesting his flowers for his takes on Uber drivers and Instacart drivers now that he has Demaris here to back him up (38:30), and also comments on the increase in popularity of spaces on Twitter/X (51:10). We then share all the new music we listened to over the weekend, including a new album from Teddy Swims and Central Cee (57:25). Also discussed – Rory’s bench press game+ gym etiquette (1:11:26), our SuperBowl spread (1:41:30), and a voicemail that has us picking favorites… again (1:50:30).
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Y’all know there’s no shortage of films focused on the trauma of the Black experience, but today’s guest has a “no Black pain” rule for the films she chooses to […]
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