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On this episode, Duke is joined by the Sagittarius Boys aka three quarters of Bossmen Inc for yet another episode. The group starts the episode talking about Andrew Tate, misogyny, the influence of Director X, Breakfast Club’s classic moments and much much more.
The guys then have an in-depth conversation about their different mentalities growing up and their relationships with day jobs. They then end the episode by discussing what age gap is acceptable and things get a little heated. Be sure to check out everyone’s pages!
Timestamps:
4:00 - Women don’t like to see men having fun
6:25 - Koti has a new daddy
7:00 - Who is Andrew Tate?
19:25 - Do men hate women because they want to be with men?
32:33 - Drake gets a face tattoo
38:33 - Koti met Director X
39:19 - Would you rather have fame or notoriety?
42:05 - Angela Yee leaves the breakfast club
44:00 - The impact of the Dame Dash breakfast club interview
47:30 - Classic Breakfast club interviews
52:24 - Reasonable Doubt or Illmatic
57:33 - kid cudi did some weird shit
1:01:00 - What’s the youngest you can do?
1:10:00 - Girls mature much faster than boys
1:14:00 - Jimmy doesn’t care for corporate jobs
1:31:00 - What’s an acceptable body count for you?
Big thank you to every single one of you that listen and to @topher.allen for hosting us this episode.
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On this episode, Duke is joined by the Sagittarius Boys aka three quarters of Bossmen Inc for yet another episode. The group starts the episode talking about Andrew Tate, misogyny, the influence of Director X, Breakfast Club’s classic moments and much much more.
The guys then have an in-depth conversation about their different mentalities growing up and their relationships with day jobs. They then end the episode by discussing what age gap is acceptable and things get a little heated. Be sure to check out everyone’s pages!
Timestamps:
4:00 - Women don’t like to see men having fun
6:25 - Koti has a new daddy
7:00 - Who is Andrew Tate?
19:25 - Do men hate women because they want to be with men?
32:33 - Drake gets a face tattoo
38:33 - Koti met Director X
39:19 - Would you rather have fame or notoriety?
42:05 - Angela Yee leaves the breakfast club
44:00 - The impact of the Dame Dash breakfast club interview
47:30 - Classic Breakfast club interviews
52:24 - Reasonable Doubt or Illmatic
57:33 - kid cudi did some weird shit
1:01:00 - What’s the youngest you can do?
1:10:00 - Girls mature much faster than boys
1:14:00 - Jimmy doesn’t care for corporate jobs
1:31:00 - What’s an acceptable body count for you?
Big thank you to every single one of you that listen and to @topher.allen for hosting us this episode.
Have QUESTIONS for the podcast? SEND THEM TO:
Or
via Instagram DM at:
https://instagram.com/rotmpodcastt?igshid=pse0j4pk49d4
Be sure to give us a thumbs up on YouTube and SUBSCRIBE if you haven’t already, it helps the channel grow!
Rate us on iTunes and check us out on Spotify, Amazon Music and VURBL as well!
Check out the video of the full episodes available on the ROTM Podcast YouTube channel! Subscribe, leave a comment and like!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoYajGTkjxOr98SYdr1Uzzg?view_as=subscriber
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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