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The Accordin To Matyu Episode | What You Thought #240

The Accordin To Matyu Episode | What You Thought #240

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What You Thought #240 | The Accordin To Matyu Episode

The Funniest Podcast On The Planet is back with The Accordin To Matyu Episode, and this week we’re covering everything from Hollywood moves to sports legends. We kick things off with 50 Cent buying the rights to Paid In Fulland planning to release it as a TV series with Cam’ron set to serve as executive producer (00:04). Later, we break down Shonda Rhimes leaving ABC (00:18) and what it means for television, before diving into the resurfaced issues between Dame Dash and Cam’ron (00:22). Things take a turn when Charlie Kirk makes headlines connected to Utah Valley University (00:39), sparking major controversy. The crew also debates who gets the most words in per pod (01:28:00), and we close it out celebrating Carmelo Anthony’s Hall of Fame induction (01:51:00) and his legacy in the NBA.

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