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Episode 11 - Disaster Date

All the Mary Kay, and make-up will count for nothing when you begin to sweep and wash plates for not having enough money to pay the bills.

In today's dysfunctional rant, Osi Suave talks about the dangers involved when ladies go on dates with men who are  broke. As much as it might look as if the guy is rich and capable, Osi advises ladies not to venture on dates without carrying enough money as a back-up, just in case the guy mysteriously disappears or turns out broke.

Washing plates and sweeping the eatery to pay bills might look hilarious in movies,but Osi in his infinite wisdom, clearly explains the more unpleasant experience of its real life scenario.

Crazy but true, check it out.

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