What You Thought #260 | The All D No T Episode
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The Funniest Podcast On The Planet is back with The All D No T Episode, packed with serious headlines, sports drama, and culture debates.
The episode opens with a tense story involving Juwan and an Uber driver who allegedly took him off-route on the way to the airport, raising concerns about ride-share safety. Juwan is safe, but the situation sparked major discussion (00:01:00).
At (00:18:00), the crew reflects on the passing of Jesse Jackson, discussing his legacy and impact.
Pop reviews Tyler Perry’s Joe’s Coll Road Trip (00:27:00), before revisiting the long-running question: Did Dr. Umar finally open the school? (00:35:00).
Sports headlines take over as Michael Jordan faces backlash over how he handled an interaction with a child (00:37:00), followed by a potential Netflix showdown between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano (00:53:00).
Boxing fans get hyped as Floyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson reportedly agree to an exhibition match (01:25:00). Later, LaRussell claims Lil Wayne wasn’t rapping about anything, sparking a generational hip-hop debate (01:35:00).
The episode closes with classic WYT energy as Reg & Baa-Ith go to war over who dresses better (01:38:00).
Culture, comedy, and chaos — The All D No T Episode delivers.
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