Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Kramer shows his azz

I am not in shock. Why do folks feel that comdedians are any different from anyone else. Michael Richards is being Michael Richards not KRAMER


Sunday, November 26, 2006

What the hell is up with O.J.


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"It's all blood money and unfortunately I had to join the jackals," Simpson told The Associated Press, referring to authors of books about him. "It helped me get out of debt and secure my homestead."

Simpson also said in telephone interviews this week that he saw the book as a way to provide for his children financially


Tsk, Tsk. You know, that I know, that we know that O.J. probably did it right?...but the great American Justus system (and yes I know how to spell) has provided a way for him to escape his fate. So why in the world pearl are you going to draw attention to a crime you were exonarated for? I don't get it. Did it for his kids? those KIDS are in their 20's. They are not kids, they are young adults who have some serious emotional problems.


The book, said to describe how he hypothetically would have killed ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman, had been scheduled for release Nov. 30 following the airing of a two-part Simpson interview on Fox on Monday and Wednesday. News Corp., owner of Fox Broadcasting and publisher HarperCollins, canceled the project this week after it was condemned as revolting and exploitive.

and as a footnnote his book is selling tons on ebay.


Now Fox needs to be ashamed of themselves. I know it is sweeps week coming up but damn. Couldn't the station find some other way to draw viewership?

Gerald Levert dead

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Levert first gained fame back in 1986, as a member of the R&B trio LeVert, which also included his brother, Sean. They quickly racked up hits like “(Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop) Goes My Mind,” “Casanova,” and “Baby I’m Ready.”

But Gerald Levert’s voice — powerful and soulful, almost a carbon-copy of his father’s — was always the focal point, and in 1991, he made his solo debut with the album “Private Line,” which included a hit duet with his dad, “Baby Hold on to Me.”

Levert became known for his sensual, romantic songs, but unlike a Luther Vandross, whose voice and songs were more genteel, Levert’s music was explosive and raw


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