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Eat ya Okra! | Tea & biscuits the podcast ep. 117

Eat ya Okra! | Tea & biscuits the podcast ep. 117

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This episode is officially late, LATE but…it’s OK coz it’s still juicy and still relevant (apart from the Brandy and Monica predictions)!We kick off discussing Jordan’s veneerless teeth!We move on to reminisce over Michael Jackson’s death, the fact that tickets to his doomed; This is it concert was never a thing and the realisation that he wore lace fronts.Usain having COVID19 comes up and we question (again), the validity of this coronavirus.The whole Meg & Tory thing is on the table – we want to know why people have to question Meg’s claims…she got shot man!We try (try) to understand why Jaheim unapologetically supports Trump, we agonise over the amazingness of a Mary J and Usher Verzus battle and then wrap up pondering what we would do if we had a dick for the day…All this, plus more…----------------------------------------------------------For your fix of Black British humour and social commentary at its best, hit that play button and get involved.If you enjoy what you hear, please like, share and subscribe.Use the hashtag: #tandbpodcast to connect on social media.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Find Tea and Biscuits podcast on Twitter here >> www.twitter.com/tandbpodcastOr on Instagram: www.instagram.com/tandbpodcastHolla at Sherryl ( www.instagram.com/sherrylsworld/ ) and Jan ( www.instagram.com/madnewsblog/ ) while you’re at it!

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