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Open Discussion - Let’s Talk About it

Open Discussion - Let’s Talk About it

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Welcome back, Couch Potatoes!


We’re back with another fresh episode for the week! We’re kicking things off with an icebreaker:

“What is an absolute dealbreaker for you when it comes to your spouse?” Let’s take a moment to reflect, share, and spark the conversation!


In This Week’s Episode, We Cover:

• A disturbing discovery: A human leg found on the side of the road near 183 & Regal Row in Dallas, TX

• Tragedy at a funeral: Pallbearers fall into an open grave while placing a casket, resulting in multiple injuries

• Mortuary concerns in Houston: A viral video reveals 10 unattended bodies found inside Richardson Mortuary, some left on tables without air conditioning

• A message to the judge overseeing the Wendy Williams guardianship battle

• Another plane crash reported in Boca Raton, FL

• Terrence Howard shares a shocking story involving Diddy

• The rise of B- and C-list celebrity action figures—are they worth collecting?

• The Senate passes a bill requiring fathers to pay child support starting at the date of conception, not birth

• Remembering Mr. Stanley of Stanley’s Catfish & Wings—a community staple

• Closing thoughts


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