Charlie
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Because I fought the good fight, man. I was fighting hard. I did not fight the fight. I fought the fight because I had to get on a united front. And then guys like you were just like, yeah, no, we ain't graceful enough. I'm like, come on, man. I couldn't.
Because I fought the good fight, man. I was fighting hard. I did not fight the fight. I fought the fight because I had to get on a united front. And then guys like you were just like, yeah, no, we ain't graceful enough. I'm like, come on, man. I couldn't.
Can we get a look at me, Leroy, for that? You're on the board, so you got to hit it. Oh, I don't know. Hold on, hold on, hold on. We don't got to get into the whole look at me, Leroy situation.
Can we get a look at me, Leroy, for that? You're on the board, so you got to hit it. Oh, I don't know. Hold on, hold on, hold on. We don't got to get into the whole look at me, Leroy situation.
Look at me, Louie. There's plenty of black people named Louie, though. Look at me. And the voice that you use makes it feel a little bit more racist. Did you grab? You graveled it. That's a white guy, too.
Look at me, Louie. There's plenty of black people named Louie, though. Look at me. And the voice that you use makes it feel a little bit more racist. Did you grab? You graveled it. That's a white guy, too.
Hold on. He put some blues in it. That was country. That was a Nashville white dude, man, which is okay. I'm just saying, if you're going to go Leroy to say this is for black people, you probably got to also diversify your VOs. Get a new voiceover guy. If it was a black person saying it.
Hold on. He put some blues in it. That was country. That was a Nashville white dude, man, which is okay. I'm just saying, if you're going to go Leroy to say this is for black people, you probably got to also diversify your VOs. Get a new voiceover guy. If it was a black person saying it.
Oh, that's crazy. See, that's the part. That's what it is.
Oh, that's crazy. See, that's the part. That's what it is.
Would it be less or more racist if it was hip hop behind it? If it was like, yo, look at me, Leroy.
Would it be less or more racist if it was hip hop behind it? If it was like, yo, look at me, Leroy.
All right. From now on, only. black guys or black girls on the show can hit Look at Me, Leroy. Dan can't use that. It's a great... We'll use the soundbite, but only Roy or guests that are black can use the Look at Me, Leroy. What if...
All right. From now on, only. black guys or black girls on the show can hit Look at Me, Leroy. Dan can't use that. It's a great... We'll use the soundbite, but only Roy or guests that are black can use the Look at Me, Leroy. What if...
I think it's there. We got a whole list of them there. Should I run through all the look? I don't feel like you should hit certain buttons. I'm going to be honest. I feel like... I'm okay with you going Leroy.
I think it's there. We got a whole list of them there. Should I run through all the look? I don't feel like you should hit certain buttons. I'm going to be honest. I feel like... I'm okay with you going Leroy.
I know so many black Louies. That's true. We didn't have to. Lou Armstrong.
I know so many black Louies. That's true. We didn't have to. Lou Armstrong.
Who's the most famous Lou? I mean, Louie Armstrong is up there. Lou Bacharach. He's up there. I mean, every black mechanic I've ever went to is named Lou. Farrakhan.