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Armed Robbery

Episode 20 of the Your Aunties Favorite Nephews podcast, hosted by Your Aunties Favorite Nephews, titled "Armed Robbery" was published on August 15, 2019 and runs 53 minutes.

August 15, 2019 ·53m · Your Aunties Favorite Nephews

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This episode of Your Aunties Favorite Nephews we discussed topics such as dating your sons ex girlfriend. Mass shootings: Wypipo blaming it on video games. Stealing going horribly wrong. Pregnant woman that fight. Cute women with f*ucked up teeth. Transgender kids: Would you allow it? Manholes being changed to Maintenance holes. Sexy Studs. Silver spoon n*ggas. @CrimeInTheD. Snitch culture. Fake outrage: Wypipo care more about dogs that your black ass. How to cancel plans with your girl. Scary Movies. If you need 60k how would you get it? Differences between stereotypes and being racist. Free my n*gga Kwame. As always thanks for listening to the show and be sure to follow us @yaauntiefavnephews  @d313town  @rod_da_don_  Upcoming Events Looking to breed and or purchase Bullies? Hit up @gofetchkennels they specialize in Pocket, Standard, & XL Bullies. HOST Looking for studio space in the city of Detroit? Look no further, visit  @motownmotivated and or visit the website at www.motownmotivated.com/

This episode of Your Aunties Favorite Nephews we discussed topics such as dating your sons ex girlfriend. Mass shootings: Wypipo blaming it on video games. Stealing going horribly wrong. Pregnant woman that fight. Cute women with f*ucked up teeth. Transgender kids: Would you allow it? Manholes being changed to Maintenance holes. Sexy Studs. Silver spoon n*ggas. @CrimeInTheD. Snitch culture. Fake outrage: Wypipo care more about dogs that your black ass. How to cancel plans with your girl. Scary Movies. If you need 60k how would you get it? Differences between stereotypes and being racist. Free my n*gga Kwame.


As always thanks for listening to the show and be sure to follow us

@yaauntiefavnephews 

@d313town 

@rod_da_don_ 


Upcoming Events

Looking to breed and or purchase Bullies? Hit up @gofetchkennels they specialize in Pocket, Standard, & XL Bullies.


HOST

Looking for studio space in the city of Detroit? Look no further, visit  @motownmotivated and or visit the website at www.motownmotivated.com/

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