The Breakfast Club - PEOPLES DONKEY: Caller Gives DJ Envy Donkey Of The Day For Making A 'Slurping' Sound Over 'Beef Bandit'
Episode Date: August 29, 2025On today’s People’s Donkey, a caller gives DJ Envy Donkey of the Day for making a 'slurping' sound while talking about the 'Beef Bandit.' Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@...BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is Karen.
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Who do you want to give the biggest he-haught to this morning?
Oh, boy.
Troy Taylor, Cincinnati man.
Damn.
Who is Troy Taylor?
The Cincinnati man.
What's up?
Why do you want to give him the biggest he-ha?
He says he was accused of felonious assault after allegedly having sex without
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He's 34 years old.
He knew he was HIV-positive.
Oh, this is 34.
Oh, this is a public story.
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Oh, you got to ask you an article.
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Oh, I thought you was just calling up here to put somebody on blast.
Like, you know, you went to the doctor and got a bad result.
Oh, yeah, another one says he's 36.
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Yeah.
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We need to go to jail.
Is he in prison now or jail?
He has been arrested.
He was arrested by Coleraine Township.
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That is a very well-deserving he-hawn, man.
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Hey, what's up, Breakfast Club, with J-A from Indie.
J.A. from anything?
Who you want to get the biggest he haul to, J.A?
I'm giving it dark the other day the has-been men.
The who?
Has-been men.
You know, men could always talk about their past.
I was just listening to David Justice the other day.
Talking about if I'd say me and Hallie would still be married.
I don't like men to talk about who they were because those dudes are waxed.
Oh, I get you.
You're talking about the damn homie in high school.
You were the man, homies.
But, I mean, that is part of his life, though.
He was married to Holly.
I mean, you know.
Yeah, but he was finessing us.
We'd still be married.
I was mature.
We ain't trying to hear all that, David.
What you got going on now?
So I don't like to admit.
Oh, I thought he said they would have still been together
if she knew how to cook a clean.
Oh, I messed that story up.
He said that too, but he said that too, but he was like,
if I was mature enough, we'd still be married.
She would have dropped him eventually.
I just don't like men to be flexing about this point.
Why are you madge of that man saying that if he would have done the work
and he'd have been more mature,
they'd probably would have still been together.
That's probably true.
This is his donkey, let him give it.
That is true.
You're right.
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Stop taking my home, Shalerman.
And I could get it to Jerry Jones, but I'm not.
I'm just going to ride to the man that hasman.
Yeah, let's not talk about that.
But Jerry Jones is a hasman man, too, though.
God damn.
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Who's this?
This is Cairo from favor.
How are you going?
Peace, Cairo.
Who do you want to get the biggest he-haught-to?
Yeah, I got to give it to everybody, the whole breakfast club crew,
but especially DJ Envy.
Why?
Got to get with the envy.
Let me tell you why, okay?
Monday.
I forget which one.
You did the donkey.
It was for the beef bandit.
Yes, the beef bandit.
The way y'all...
He had all that meat in his pants.
The way y'all all handled it.
Yeah, yeah.
The way y'all all handled his situation was crazy, first of all.
But DJ Envy made this slurps sound in the microphone.
Listen, he made this slurps sound.
I had my volume all the way up.
That was crazy, Envy.
But I don't understand why you upset that Envy likes to hear stories about men
with a lot of meat in their pants.
Like, why is that a problem for you?
Boy, that sounds probably on guard.
I was on the way to work.
I had my volume up.
His mouth was watering.
It made you uncomfortable.
The envy was hungry?
I don't get it.
Look, look, wasn't me.
I don't know why people get married
with a when niggis gay.
I understand it.
I'm not gay, James.
I'm not gay.
Oh, salute.
I'm not gay.
Charlemaine is gay.
If I'm gay, Charlotte are gay.
I'm not gay. You are gay. I know one thing
you ain't straight. That role got a little crooked.
Your road is crooked too. Thank you
for calling, sir.
Let's take one more. Good morning. Who's this?
Hey, what's going on? This is Jimmy for the BX.
Jimmy from the BX. You know the craziest people in America
come from the Bronx and all the Florida, Jimmy.
Absolutely, absolutely. But we got a heart. Listen,
if you're all the main talk about accountability
and I got to hold myself accountable.
Okay. So you're giving yourself the biggest he-heart?
I'm giving a minute to myself, my brother.
Okay, let's talk about it.
All right, I was hanging out a couple weeks out in Brooklyn.
Had a couple of drinks.
Went down, paid my fare on the subway.
I'm wondering for the A-Channel platform.
I took out my vape.
I took a couple pulls.
Next you know, the police show work.
I took about, yo, let me get your license.
You know, give me your summons.
I'm like, my man, listen, I don't mind, you know,
a summons, but you can at least give me a,
warning he was like now you know there's no baby on the train make a long
so we're sure there's some yans on the train they're like oh gee you're gonna take
that from them yo shawman i went off on the car so yo you cops that's my d from the back
i was wilding so you let the young you let the yans gas you up you your big grown
your big age let them young boys put peer pressure you put peer pressure me sure me not for that
I caught myself the next day, and I was like, yo, I was wrong.
So I apologize for, you know, for going off on the cops.
That was it.
I was up to said.
Like I said, I paid my fare.
You got guys jumping the train, hopping the train, and you want to pull a little
me for a week then.
Did you get arrested?
Did you get arrested?
No, I didn't get arrested.
You lucky them cops ain't beat your ass in front of them YNs.
And all he was going to do is record you while you getting your black socks
beating off you.
Damn.
Absolutely.
But I had to hold myself accountable.
And, you know, the NYPD officer, you know, I apologize.
That's my bad.
Thank you for calling, man.
Come on, man.
You can't be an O-N letting the Y-N's peer pressure you and they're doing stupid stuff, man.
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