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Get Busy! | Tea & Biscuits the podcast ep. 103

Get Busy! | Tea & Biscuits the podcast ep. 103

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This episode, we re-enact Busta Rhymes’ verse on Chris Brown’s look at me now *criiiinge*!We spoke about our dislike for leaves, dog poo on the street, how drunken holidays provide the best jokes, the fact that the Extinction Rebellion have some valid points, Meg and Hazza, Wendy Williams and her star on the Hollywood walk of fame barely anyone chose to report about and then we proceeded to completely butcher a classic Michael Jackson song! We questioned the recent marriage of Nicki Minaj and Kenneth Petty and finished up trying to work out why statistics tell us, 9 out of 10 people actually lie about getting STI checks!As always, it’s juicy, it’s off key, it’s respectful and disrespectful all at the same time…It’s a must listen basically!----------------------------------------------------------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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