Black Man's Perspective: Ask a Black Man a Question (Valentine Edition)
An episode of the The Urban Breakdown podcast, hosted by The Urban Breakdown, titled "Black Man's Perspective: Ask a Black Man a Question (Valentine Edition)" was published on February 12, 2018 and runs 46 minutes.
February 12, 2018 ·46m · The Urban Breakdown
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Summary
Mr Vann and F Khristopher Blue of www.misterblue.net brings the ruckus on the cusp of this Valentines Day week to Vann it’ll be heaven, to Mr Blue, likely either a non thrill day of work, full of crises or some other fiasco!! They answer questions from the message board and give their utterly honest perspective and are pulling no punches!! Ouch! 🤦🏾♂️
Episode Description
Mr Vann and F Khristopher Blue of www.misterblue.net brings the ruckus on the cusp of this Valentines Day week to Vann itβll be heaven, to Mr Blue, likely either a non thrill day of work, full of crises or some other fiasco!! They answer questions from the message board and give their utterly honest perspective and are pulling no punches!! Ouch! π€¦πΎββοΈ
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