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ZetaStorm 06-30-2006 11:51 PM

My $19.20 worth.....

I'm proud of Star. She handled her business. (Like I knew she would.) The proof is in the pudding oh girl Barbara obviously wanted the joy of publicly firing her but really Star beat her to the punch. Now BW and company are the ones looking like fools. I heard someone in the media say that Star bit the hand of the one feeding her. (???? Say What????)

NEWFLASH to Barbara---You are not GOD!

Star had a life and career way before the View even existed. The View did Star dirty plain and simple. To me that speaks volumes on the the character of the whole BW clan at the View. I hope that BW remembers that what goes around always comes back around. You do somebody dirty today and tomorrow someone else will come along and do you dirty. (It's not a matter of if but a matter of when.)

Also another thing that annoyed me was how BW was talking like Star would have a hard time finding a job. I liked the way Al made a point of stating that Star keeps her dues to the NY Bar Association current. Hello! BW and Company need to back the heck up off of Star because really they are out of their league. BW behind is way too old to be acting like a dern child. You would think that she would conduct herself better. Really she needs to get a grip.

Hands down Star showed that she is indeed the better WOMAN. She was even woman enough to admit her mistakes. (Something I haven't heard anyone on the View admit.) I don't know what BW is on but Star most certainly walked out of there with grace and dignity. Something BW knows nothing about. For one, Star used her brains and thought the situation through instead of acting on emotions. That's how she made it from April until now. BW is hellbent on being right and keeping mess stirred up. BW jumped up the next day looking a hot mess and talking out the side of her neck. This is what happens when you speak before your THINK.

Star will be fine especially now that she has the jealous haters out of her life. Sometimes God moves us out of a situation or place because he has something better for us. I think that Star fully understands that. The View kept using the word 'friend' when it's so obvious that they were not friends to Star. It's so good to know that God always has our back.

Also, Brandy as a replacement? Oh Lord! I'm just going to leave that alone.....

Munchkin03 07-01-2006 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neosoulchild
I think her and BGA should do a reality show. I bet that ish would be hilarious.


OH MAN I would be on that show so hard.

Can you imagine the hijinks?

2Tuff2Quit 07-02-2006 07:49 PM

**SHAKING MY HEAD******
 
Suit: Wolves Player Watched Porn, Caused Crash
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Caroline Lowe
Reporting

(WCCO) Minneapolis On March 30, Minnesota Timberwolves center Eddie Griffin was drunk and masturbating when he crashed his luxury SUV into a parked Suburban outside a store in Minneapolis, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday by the man whose Suburban was hit in the crash.

The WCCO-TV I-TEAM obtained copies of 911 calls and store surveillance video of the incident, along with an accident report the police submitted to the state.

Several of the 911 callers that night said Griffin was drunk. One witness said Griffin told him he was watching pornography in a DVD player mounted on the dashboard of his Cadillac Escalade SUV when he struck a Chevy Suburban parked on University Avenue Southeast.

The location where Griffin crashed is located a couple miles from the Target Center where Griffin had played with his team several hours earlier.

Abed Hassuneh, who is the brother of the victim, said Griffin told him, "That he was masturbating himself going down that street. That's how the accident happened because he was not paying attention. He's paying attention to that video and all of a sudden he's shoveled somebody's car on the top of the sidewalk."

Interim Minneapolis Police Chief Tim Dolan ordered an internal affairs investigation of the conduct of the two officers who responded to the scene, after the I-TEAM made Dolan aware of allegations about the incident.

Key questions are why Griffin wasn't tested for alcohol and why the officers drove him out of the city to his home in St. Paul. Griffin also received tickets for not having a license and inattentive driving.

Griffin's damaged SUV was towed to the Minneapolis impound lot.

Dolan told the I-TEAM he expects impartial policing. Dolan also said officers must get permission to leave the city.

"Obviously, if somebody is drunk and they are driving we want that dealt with by the police officers of Minneapolis," Dolan said.

In the video, Griffin can be heard pleading with witnesses to not call police saying, "I can't go to jail."

The video also shows Griffin admitting he is drunk and doesn't have a driver's license.

The video shows him struggling for minutes to put on his sweatshirt and offering to buy a car for the man who's SUV he crashed into in front of Santana Foods.

Griffin was not available for comment. When he was interviewed by reporters after the crash happened, he said he had dropped his cell phone as he drove.

The two officers involved in the incident, Daniel Anderson and Matthew Lindquist, have been with the Minneapolis Police Department since October 2001. The officers remain on duty pending the outcome of the internal investigation.

(© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

See the article here:
http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_180133016.html

Watch the news video here:
http://wcco.com/video/?id=18021@wcco.dayport.com

MsSweetness 07-02-2006 09:24 PM

I need to be a celebrity millionaire, that way I can drive around watching movies WITHOUT a license and, just in case I get in trouble, I can count on the city police to bail me out. :rolleyes: Because it would be crazy to think that the police would actually enforce the law with me *chuckle* I'm rich b*tch!!!

ETA: And Star needs to tell these ppl to mind their own business with regards to her surgery. I was watching one tv show and they had a poll asking whether Star should be obligated to reveal that she had the surgery or not...I mean, what's really going on?? I think ppl are just trying to discount her b/c she lost all that weight and they can't, and they want to say "Well she had surgery so it doesn't count." Only Star needs to be concerned with Star's body and health. She doesn't need to justify herself to anyone. DANG!

whiteandblack 07-02-2006 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by NUPE4LIFE
We all agree that Star was done dirty. But I respect the fact that Star admitted that her wedding freebies were a bad idea. She even said that if she had to do it all over again she would do things differently. Did it annoy me personally, yes. However, I don't find it anymore annoying than the rest of the hosts and their antics. Now here's the million dollar question: Do any of you realistically feel that Star can carry her own talk show?


definitely. I would watch it.

Steeltrap 07-03-2006 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2Tuff2Quit
Suit: Wolves Player Watched Porn, Caused Crash
Image

Caroline Lowe
Reporting

(WCCO) Minneapolis On March 30, Minnesota Timberwolves center Eddie Griffin was drunk and masturbating when he crashed his luxury SUV into a parked Suburban outside a store in Minneapolis, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday by the man whose Suburban was hit in the crash.

The WCCO-TV I-TEAM obtained copies of 911 calls and store surveillance video of the incident, along with an accident report the police submitted to the state.

Several of the 911 callers that night said Griffin was drunk. One witness said Griffin told him he was watching pornography in a DVD player mounted on the dashboard of his Cadillac Escalade SUV when he struck a Chevy Suburban parked on University Avenue Southeast.

The location where Griffin crashed is located a couple miles from the Target Center where Griffin had played with his team several hours earlier.

Abed Hassuneh, who is the brother of the victim, said Griffin told him, "That he was masturbating himself going down that street. That's how the accident happened because he was not paying attention. He's paying attention to that video and all of a sudden he's shoveled somebody's car on the top of the sidewalk."

Interim Minneapolis Police Chief Tim Dolan ordered an internal affairs investigation of the conduct of the two officers who responded to the scene, after the I-TEAM made Dolan aware of allegations about the incident.

Key questions are why Griffin wasn't tested for alcohol and why the officers drove him out of the city to his home in St. Paul. Griffin also received tickets for not having a license and inattentive driving.

Griffin's damaged SUV was towed to the Minneapolis impound lot.

Dolan told the I-TEAM he expects impartial policing. Dolan also said officers must get permission to leave the city.

"Obviously, if somebody is drunk and they are driving we want that dealt with by the police officers of Minneapolis," Dolan said.

In the video, Griffin can be heard pleading with witnesses to not call police saying, "I can't go to jail."

The video also shows Griffin admitting he is drunk and doesn't have a driver's license.

The video shows him struggling for minutes to put on his sweatshirt and offering to buy a car for the man who's SUV he crashed into in front of Santana Foods.

Griffin was not available for comment. When he was interviewed by reporters after the crash happened, he said he had dropped his cell phone as he drove.

The two officers involved in the incident, Daniel Anderson and Matthew Lindquist, have been with the Minneapolis Police Department since October 2001. The officers remain on duty pending the outcome of the internal investigation.

(© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

See the article here:
http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_180133016.html

Watch the news video here:
http://wcco.com/video/?id=18021@wcco.dayport.com

Now that is some repugnant isht right there. Eddie Griffin is a millionaire baller. He could have done that in the privacy of his home.:rolleyes:

KSigkid 07-03-2006 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2Tuff2Quit
Suit: Wolves Player Watched Porn, Caused Crash
Image

Caroline Lowe
Reporting

(WCCO) Minneapolis On March 30, Minnesota Timberwolves center Eddie Griffin was drunk and masturbating when he crashed his luxury SUV into a parked Suburban outside a store in Minneapolis, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday by the man whose Suburban was hit in the crash.

Wow - that's about all I can say.

DELTABRAT 07-03-2006 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steeltrap
Now that is some repugnant isht right there. Eddie Griffin is a millionaire baller. He could have done that in the privacy of his home.:rolleyes:

But that's no fun :p ...all I can say is that he must've been getting "close" and it was gettin' to the GOOD because dang ;) ...I wonder if he...nevermind.:D

AKA2D '91 07-03-2006 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by DELTABRAT
But that's no fun :p ...all I can say is that he must've been getting "close" and it was gettin' to the GOOD because dang ;) ...I wonder if he...nevermind.:D

I wonder if he washed his hands!

JustMyself 07-03-2006 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by AKA2D '91
I wonder if he washed his hands!



:D ________________dead_____________!

jitterbug13 07-03-2006 08:51 PM

Lil' Kim's Outta Jail!! (AP)
 
PHILADELPHIA (July 3) - Lil' Kim celebrated Independence Day one day early with her release from a federal detention center Monday morning after nearly 10 months behind bars.

The rapper, who was sent to prison for lying about a shootout outside a New York radio station, walked out of the jail looking glamorous in sunglasses and an all-white, cleavage-baring outfit.

Carrying a balloon and a bouquet of white roses, she waved to dozens of cheering onlookers - some carrying signs that said, "Welcome Home, Queen Bee" - before getting into a silver Rolls-Royce. The car pulled into a nearby parking lot where she re-emerged to greet the throng.

"I love you," she said, blowing kisses.

Some fans stayed up all night to ensure they made it downtown in time for her 6 a.m. release.

"It was worth it," said Shakiyla Williams, 16. "She was the same Queen Bee - fabulous."

The 4-foot-11 entertainer, whose real name is Kimberly Jones, began serving her time in the detention center Sept. 19. She was sentenced to a year and a day in prison, but was released early for good behavior.

"She has accepted responsibility and handled herself in an exemplary manner," her attorney, L. Londell McMillan, said in a statement released by Lil' Kim's publicist.

Though several high-profile rappers - including Beanie Sigel and Tupac Shakur - have done jail time, Lil' Kim is the first prominent female artist to serve a prison sentence.

She will remain under house arrest for 30 days and be under supervised release for three years.

Her conviction for lying to a federal grand jury and in the subsequent trial stemmed from a gun battle in 2001 that erupted outside WQHT-FM, known as Hot 97. Lil' Kim's entourage had crossed paths with a rival rap group, Capone-N-Noreaga, whose song "Bang, Bang" contains an insult to her from rival Foxy Brown . One man was hurt in the shootout.

Lil' Kim, who won a Grammy in 2001 for her part in the hit remake of "Lady Marmalade," maintained she hadn't noticed two of her close friends - who later pleaded guilty to gun charges - at the scene of the shootout.

Jurors at her trial saw radio station security photos of one of the two friends opening a door for her, and witnesses said they saw her at the station with both.

jitterbug13 07-03-2006 08:57 PM

A Special BV Buzz 6/30--Star talks more about her exit from The View
 
There was more drama on ABC's 'The View' this week than all of the network's soap operas combined. Unless you've been under a rock, you've heard or read by now about Star Jones Reynolds's departure from the daytime chat fest. The former prosecutor, who began her career in television covering high-profile cases such as William Kennedy Smith's and the O.J. Simpson trial for Court TV, NBC's 'The Today Show' and the syndicated talk show 'Rolonda,' sent shock waves through the entertainment industry by announcing she would not return for 'The View's' tenth season in September, despite countless tabloid reports speculating she would.

"I'm not sure what the future holds, but I'm sure who holds the future," the 44-year-old author of the bestseller 'Shine: A Physical, Emotional & Spiritual Journey to Finding Love' told the viewing audience in an emotional goodbye. By the show's end, People magazine serviced a promo of their exclusive interview with the former Payless spokeswoman with the headline that read: "Star Jones tells People: I Was Fired!"

Barbara Walters beckoned the live studio audience to give Jones Reynolds a standing ovation and praised the one-time red carpet host for E! Entertainment after her impromptu surprise announcement. "I have no doubt that you're just going to be so successful. Anyone would be lucky to have you," Walters said at the time. But the semi-retired '20/20' host was singing a different tune later Tuesday when she spoke exclusively to New York Daily News columnist Lloyd Grove.

"I have always told the truth on this program, except in the case of Star... There are very strong reasons why [ABC execs] felt she had lost the audience. I had then decided, along with [executive producer] Bill Geddie, that whatever she wanted to say-that she had a new job, that she was starting a new chapter-we would back her up...there had been an agreement between Star and me that she would make an announcement this Thursday. The agreement was made many weeks ago that she would stay on the program till late July, and whatever reasons she wanted to give, I would back her up and give her a wonderful send-off...I was totally surprised."

I spoke with Jones Reynolds, who has become one of the most scrutinized women on television since Kathie Lee Gifford, moments before she was set to board a plane at New York City's LaGuardia Airport late Wednesday evening. During our near hour-long conversation, Jones Reynolds spoke candidly about her departure from 'The View,' rumors that her marriage to banker Al Reynolds is in trouble; and the never-ending question about her weight loss.

BV Buzz: Is your marriage to Al on the rocks?

Star: My husband is the strongest, most wonderful man I could have ever asked for. I can't emphasize enough that I could not have done any of this or withstood any of the last two months. If you think about it, this has been a very tough couple of months on me. I love my husband and he loves and respects me-period! People can say what they want, but Al and I share what I like to call an unbreakable bond. We have always been deeply committed to one another and our marriage. And through it all, we have tried to carry ourselves with grace and dignity. And I'd be lying to you Jawn if I said the speculation and the tabloid gossip had not gotten to us and doesn't affect us. It's not easy being under such intense scrutiny by the media. All we're trying to do is live our lives as Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds. But, be very clear, in carrying yourself with grace and dignity, throughout all of the speculation and innuendo and all of that. We choose to do it that way. To do otherwise would be unseemly. That's a word your grandmother would use. We won't play into that for the sake of others. We just won't.

BV Buzz: Why won't you divulge what particular method you used to lose weight?

Star: Think about it for a minute, I guess I realized that in taking on such a big health consideration-cause that's what being obese and loosing weight is, a health consideration. I had to attack it from the heart, the body and the mind. I had no choice. You have to have the desire first to lose the weight and then you have to get yourself physically in a position to do so. That's why I had to go to my doctors and get their help. Mentally, and that's the biggest thing right now, how can I explain or anyone else be expected to explain something so personal to the world that I am still mentally trying to explain to myself. I have lost half of my body weight. That's a big statement. And it's been done over a three-year process. I have spent as much time eating right, eating less and doing exercise as I have therapeutically examining why I got to this point. I know people want to go on this journey with me, but it's really difficult to take you on the journey until I fully have wrapped myself around where I am. I mean, I've never once lied. Never once! Read the book, pull out the quotes. I have always told everyone that in order to start this weight loss, I absolutely needed a medical intervention. I absolutely needed doctors to step in. Absolutely! Never lied and have always said that. I never understood for the life of me why some people have misinterpreted that or used that as me trying to avoid something. Cause I'm not ashamed! Those doctors saved my life! Their stepping in and helping me take control saved my life! That's not the issue, not at all whatsoever. But I am praying and asking people to give me the time to fully understand what the heck I was going through before I can take you through it.

BV Buzz: People criticize you for showing the scar on your chest. What type of surgery is that from, and is the scar like a badge of honor for you now, kind of like Mary J. Blige's scar under the eye and Queen Latifah's scar on her forehead?

Star: It was a tumor in my chest. They had to crack my chest open in order to remove it. That's why you see that big long scar. It took me many, many years actually. When I was in the hospital I saw the scar for the first time. I can't believe that I am 44 years old and this happened 24 years ago, and I still see it and feel it painfully right now as I tell this story. The doctor wanted to remove the bandages and my mother was supposed to be there with me. She was down I think in the cafeteria after taking a break from sitting by my bedside, and my dad was with me. My dad said 'I'll stay here,' and the doctor said she may want her mom with her during this time because obviously, they knew what the scar looked like. My father said, 'No, no, no, Starlet,' and he and I are very close. So they removed the bandages and gave me a mirror and when I saw that scar down the center of my chest, I fell apart and literally went hysterical. I said, 'Daddy, no man is going to ever want to look at me again. I'm completely scarred for life.' And my father, in an attempt to be loving, he didn't comfort me, my father said, 'Baby, the way you're built, the brothers ain't looking at that scar.' And I remember thinking to myself, one day somebody is going to say, 'Baby I ain't looking at that scar.' And it took me many years to get to that. I used to decorate it with those stick-on jewel charms. I still will wear a necklace that obscures it, 'cause it's not the most attractive thing. But that scar saved my life. That man went in there and cracked my chest and took out a one-pound tumor that was literally choking the life out of me. I know sometimes people go, 'Why she got that scar out? She should wear clothes that are closed up.' The thought that someone once told me that I have nine months to live-that scar is evidence that they were wrong.

BV Buzz: Barbara Walters said ABC decided not to renew because the approval rating was down with viewers. Do you believe that story?

Star: I was told by Barbara and Bill that they were not renewing my contract because my viewer approval ratings have gone down and they needed to make a change. That seemed a little odd to me considering that several of the highest rated episodes of 'The View' for the year that I planned my wedding, which is when they said that my viewer approval ratings went down, several of the top ten were directly related to my wedding planning. As a matter of fact, I don't think I've ever said this out loud, but the number two show of 'The View' of all time, was the day after Al asked me to be his wife and we announced it on 'The View.' In the whole nine years, it was the number two rated show in the whole nine years. So that seemed a little weird because most of the high rated shows or a significant portion I should say, focused directly on the issues from my life or me leading the featured segment. So to hear that the numbers were reading really differently and they wanted to renew my contract was a surprise. I was never told that my job was in jeopardy prior to being told that my contract was not being renewed. Clearly, they would say we did some focus groups and there are some changes we want to make. I actually remember, it was either late November or early December, waking up one morning and reading in one of the local papers that they were looking to replace Star Jones...Me being me, I walked into "The View" that day and asked Bill Geddie myself, and I asked him a direct question, "Is the network looking to replace me? These rumors, are they true?" And he said to me no. He said, 'No, I've not been told any of this.' That's exactly what he said, 'No, I've not been told any of this.' He assured me it was not true. When they told me that my contract was not going to be renewed, I thought wait a minute, hold up. I came to you and asked! And you'd think they'd come to a person, a committed member of the team, a faithful member of the team, and say yo, your job may be in jeopardy. You've got to make some changes or we're not going to be able to protect you. They never said that. Or, 'Your job IS in jeopardy you've got to look out for yourself because, Star, change is coming.'

BV Buzz: There were rumors of tension between you and Barbara Walters before the announcement came. What was life like leading up to your surprise announcement?

Star: Well, the last two months have been horrible. I guess I could fake it for you but I'm not going to. Now remember, I will draw you a picture. I told you April 21 is when they told me, and Barbara did not call me herself. Barbara called my agent. And after 9 years, she didn't call me. And then, that next Wednesday, I was supposed to get on a plane and go to the Emmy Awards, the Emmy Awards I had earned with my colleagues for a year of work. Then I was told in my office that Rosie O'Donnell was joining 'The View.' And I was told that they were going to use the Emmy Awards that my colleagues and I had earned to make the announcement. And, I was promised that nothing would leak and they would not use it as an opportunity to humiliate me, and if I would go to the Emmys. They begged me to go! As you can imagine, that was very hurtful. By the time I got to the airport, they had leaked that Rosie O'Donnell was coming to 'The View' and that they were going to announce it at the Emmys. On the day of the Emmys, 48 hours later, I had to walk that red carpet my best foot forward and sit in the front row as Barbara Walters walked Rosie O'Donnell out on that stage. And, this was particularly galling because I found out by sitting in that audience that Barbara had made a phone call to Rosie in the same week she'd viciously attacked me in print and on television and invited her to be co-host. The same week. Barbara ran into her at her event the same week Rosie had gone on her blog and on every single evening entertainment program and attacked me. Barbara used that week to call her and invite her to be a part of the show that I helped launch nine years ago, and I found that out sitting in the audience that night. And for Barbara to say she feels betrayed, (laughs), it's the height of hypocrisy. Because I sat there and for two months I came to work every day. It's so disheartening to me. I came to work every day. I held my head up. I operated in grace and dignity. I continued to share my life. I brought photographs of my family. One hundred percent professionalism for two months. And I sat there knowing they had conspired to hurt me professionally and personally. Remember this, I knew since April! But I still came to work.

BV Buzz: Will you watch the new 'View' come September?

Star: I'm going to be very busy come September.

There's more to my in-depth conversation with Jones Reynolds that will be featured in next week's BV Buzz. Then, the television talent speaks frankly about the fallout from her wedding and the accusations that her obsession with freebies strained her relationship with ABC.

Buzzworthy

Actor Leon ('Little Richard'/' The Five Heartbeats') has released a new reggae album called 'The Road Less Traveled' with his band The Peoples. The CD was recorded with DJ Pismo and producer JK and features singer Syleena Johnson on a remake of the Angie Stone cut "Bottles and Cans."

Gospel dynamo and Mariah Carey background vocalist Melonie Daniels will record her first full-length gospel album come all. Daniels will record the CD live in New York and plans to release the album independently, at least for now. In the meantime, Daniels will be featured in the production 'More Than a Song' with vocalists Chris Epps, Natalie Walker and Marvin Scott at the Theatre Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Fla. on July 14 and 15.

According to comedienne Sheryl Underwood, BET's 'Comic View' may not be returning this fall. "We don't know if 'Comic View' is coming back. I hear its not coming back. I hear I am the last host of 'Comic View' as we know it," said Underwood, who hosted the last season of the BET series. Stay tuned.

Can't Say Names...

Mama said a leopard never changes its spots, and according to members of a veteran R&B collective, that's the case with one of its founding members. Members of said group are feuding over money, something that caused the group to disband years ago. When one member failed to show up for a concert date recently, they still tried to have the manager split the check three ways. The other two members almost got physical with the manager and allegedly locked her in a hotel room until all of the money was paid. To get back at the absentee member, the two singers failed to board their flight for an international concert date and left the pseudo-singer/producer onstage to perform the entire show solo. You know what they say about payback. My money's on Guy

NuQueen04 07-03-2006 09:41 PM

White Reporter says Star got "too uppity"
 
Here is the link to the MSNBC segment:

http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?g=b8...=06/64&fg=copy

So blessed! 07-05-2006 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ZetaStorm
Also, Brandy as a replacement? Oh Lord! I'm just going to leave that alone.....

I've got to say this: if the View is so concerned about the "honesty" of its cohosts-- and would even fire Star for it-- then why they would they replace her with a woman who lied about being married to her baby's father for months in the media? She even lied about it on Oprah!

And Rosie wasn't exactly honest about being gay either for the longest time.

PerfectVerse06 07-05-2006 09:39 PM

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Stephanie Wilson, the Second Black Woman in Space, Soaring in Discovery

Date: Wednesday, July 05, 2006
By: Marcia Dunn, AP Aerospace Writer

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - NASA gave the shuttle Discovery a majestic Fourth of July send-off and said early signs showed the spacecraft was in good shape, despite once again being struck by the flying foam that has plagued the program.

The first-ever Independence Day manned launch came after two weather delays and over objections from those within NASA who argued for more fuel-tank repairs.

Shuttle managers said early video images of liftoff showing small pieces of foam breaking away -- and one even striking the spacecraft -- were not troubling.

"The tank performed very, very well, indeed, very pleased," shuttle program manager Wayne Hale said Tuesday night, five hours after liftoff. "As opposed to where we were last year, we saw nothing that gives us any kind of concern about the health of the crew or the vehicle."

NASA Administrator Michael Griffin said of the launch: "They don't get much better than this."

Commander Steven Lindsey, an Air Force fighter pilot, was at Discovery's controls and aiming for a Thursday linkup with the international space station. Besides Lindsey and German astronaut Thomas Reiter, Discovery is carrying pilot Mark Kelly; Michael Fossum and Piers Sellers, who will conduct at least two spacewalks at the station; and mission specialists Lisa Nowak and Stephanie Wilson.

Wilson, a 39-year-old Boston native, is the second black woman in space, following Dr. Mae Jemison, the former astronaut who made the journey in 1992.

She may be a Harvard graduate, but Wilson got her master's degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas, home of the Longhorns and sworn enemies of Fossum's Aggies.

"I'm trying to figure out how I can collect all of the Aggie items so they don't appear (in photos)," she said.

Wilson, an avid stamp collector since she was eight, told collectSPACE she brought a few personal items with her on her space flight, including a bible and items from University of Texas.

"From the Buffalo Solider Museum that is here in Houston, I am flying a flag commonly flown by one of the regiments of the Buffalo Soldiers," she said.


Those items -- for her own emotional security or certain personal homages -- are no doubt deemed good luck charms after the success of Tuesday's flight.

It was Griffin who chose to go ahead with the mission over concerns from the space agency's safety officer and chief engineer about foam problems that have dogged the agency since Columbia was doomed by a flyaway chunk of insulation 3-1/2 years ago.

Discovery thundered away from its seaside pad at 2:38 p.m EDT.

About three minutes later, as many as five pieces of debris were seen flying off the tank, and another piece of foam popped off a bit later, Mission Control told the crew. The latter piece struck the belly of Discovery, but NASA assured the seven astronauts it was no concern because of the timing.

Hale said Discovery was so high when the pieces came off that there wasn't enough air to accelerate the foam into the shuttle and cause damage.

All but one of the foam pieces were small and all came off well after the two-minute, 15-second point of causing damage, Hale said. NASA had expected minor foam loss.

"It's all very minor. It's all very late," Hale said. "So at the end of the day, I'm very pleased with the performance of the tank. This is a great improvement from where we were."

The astronauts reported seeing what they described as a large piece of cloth tumbling away from Discovery soon after reaching orbit. It looked like one of the thermal blankets that protects the shuttle, they said, but Mission Control told them it was likely ice and that a similar observation was made during Discovery's flight a year ago. "Wow, that's real good news," said shuttle commander Steven Lindsey. Hale later confirmed it was ice.

Hale and others on the launch management team were in a jubilant mood over the smooth liftoff.

"No, we did not plan to launch on the Fourth of July, but it sure did work out to be great to launch on Independence Day," said Hale, who was wearing a patriotic tie.

"Discovery's ready, the weather's beautiful, America is ready to return the space shuttle to flight. So good luck and Godspeed, Discovery," launch director Mike Leinbach said just before liftoff.

"I can't think of a better place to be here on the Fourth of July," radioed Lindsey. "For all the folks on the Florida east coast, we hope to very soon get you an up-close and personal look at the rocket's red glare."

It was unclear for a while Monday whether Discovery would fly at all.

A slice of foam, not much bigger than a crust of bread, fell off an expansion joint on the external fuel tank as the spacecraft sat on the launch pad. Shuttle managers concluded Monday night after intensive engineering analysis that the remaining foam on that part of the tank was solid.

Engineers said the piece -- three inches long and just one-tenth of an ounce -- was too small to pose a threat even if it had come off during launch and smacked the shuttle. Inspectors devised a long pole with a camera to inspect the joint and found no evidence of further damage. NASA also made sure there was no excessive ice buildup at that spot Tuesday.

The fallen foam, albeit harmless, added to the tension already surrounding this mission.

NASA's chief engineer and top-ranking safety official objected two weeks ago to the 12-day mission without eliminating lingering dangers from foam loss, considered probable and potentially catastrophic.

They were overruled by shuttle managers and, ultimately, Griffin. He stressed the need to get on with building the half-done, long-overdue space station before the shuttles are retired in 2010 to make way for a moonship, per President Bush's orders.

Hale said Tuesday night that additional repairs will be made to future fuel tanks, regardless of Discovery's successful launch.

Griffin said he welcomed the debate over Discovery's launch and acknowledged that the space agency plays the odds with every shuttle liftoff.

If photos during launch or the flight show serious damage to Discovery, the crew could move into the space station. Then a risky shuttle rescue -- fraught with its own problems -- would have to be mounted. The rescue ship, Atlantis, would face the same potential foam threat at launch. NASA also worked on a possible plan for flying Discovery back to Earth unmanned if necessary.

Many have speculated that if anything happens to Discovery or its crew, the shuttle program could end with this mission, and plans for moon and Mars exploration could be put in jeopardy.

In its flight last July, Discovery experienced dangerous foam loss, though the chunk was smaller than one that slammed into Columbia's left wing, and it missed Discovery altogether.

Just like a year ago, more than 100 cameras and radar were trained on Discovery at liftoff to spot any foam shedding. The intensive picture-taking continued with on-board cameras and the astronauts snapping zoom-in shots upon reaching orbit.

NASA figures it will be nearly a week before it can decisively say whether any debris hit and damaged Discovery during launch. As of Tuesday night, NASA had looked at about one-third of all the data collected, Hale said.

Last July, cameras caught a 1-pound chunk two minutes after liftoff, despite extensive repairs that came after the Columbia disaster killed seven astronauts in 2003. The big piece of foam came off an area untouched in the wake of the tragedy. Smaller pieces popped off other parts of the 154-foot tank.

Over the past year, NASA has removed foam from the location of last year's largest foam loss, saying it represented the biggest aerodynamic change to the shuttle in 25 years of flight. Engineers deemed the foam there unnecessary.

Shuttle managers put off repairs to another potentially dangerous area of the tank, foam wedges to insulate the metal brackets that hold pressurized lines in place. The foam prevents ice and frost from forming on the brackets once the tank is filled with super-cold fuel.

Managers said they wanted to make one major change at a time. The space agency's chief engineer disagreed as did the chief safety officer, saying they would rather take the extra six months to fix the problem before launching.

Griffin contends NASA doesn't have time to spare with the shuttles set to be phased out in 2010.

Reiter, of the European Space Agency, will move into the space station for a half-year stay, joining the American and Russian there already.

Reiter will bring the size of the station crew to three for the first time since 2003.

Beginning Wednesday, the Discovery crew will survey use a 50-foot inspection boom to view the shuttle for damage. They also will make repairs to the space station and deliver much-needed supplies.

Along with Nowak, Wilson will operate the shuttle's 50-foot robotic arm, attached to a 50-foot boom, during inspections for any damage to Discovery.

"It's very difficult to know where all parts of the arm and boom are at any particular time," said Wilson. "That sometimes becomes the tricky part."

Wilson said there shouldn't be a problem with three spaceflight rookies in the crew.

"In the early shuttle days, they had to fly all rookies on some early flights, and they did fine," she said.

“I just love it. I think it's a great adventure, Wilson told TV reporters. "There is so much to learn. Humans have always had a quest for knowledge and thirst to explore and I have that same bug.”

And apparently, it bit early. Said Wilson: “I always knew I wanted to be an astronaut."

2Tuff2Quit 07-05-2006 10:16 PM

WTH!?!?!
 
Apparently Sony is under fire for a new PSP ad that they are running! I believe it is overseas in Japan, because I refuse to believe this would run in the US......what are your thoughts?!?!?!?!

**I took the photo down** I didn't mean to offend anyone. I apologize :(

KSigkid 07-06-2006 07:48 AM

What happened to Star happens all the time in the media and on television. People are constantly told that their contracts will not be renewed, and work for months knowing that they will be out of a job in the near future. Unfortunately, that's life in the media/entertainment business. The only difference here is that Barbara and Star chose to make this public.

She's a wealthy woman with a law degree. I'm guessing she'll be just fine.

TonyB06 07-06-2006 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by 2Tuff2Quit
Apparently Sony is under fire for a new PSP ad that they are running! I believe it is overseas in Japan, because I refuse to believe this would run in the US......what are your thoughts?!?!?!?!

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as to my first thought, I don't think the AKAs would appreciate those kinds of words on their page....

I'm told this type of advertising is more regularly seen in Europe and other parts of the world. A bruh traveling over in Sweden(?) saw a wall size mural (such as depicted) of 50 Cent, thugg-ed out with some near racist caption with it. he told of other such advertisements (Allen Iverson, etc.) as well.

Obviously these are global companies that shape their advertising toward what will be "accepted" in these other parts of the world. The question is why are they not held more accountable here for this unacceptable standard of advertising?

BabyBlue91 07-06-2006 10:09 AM

2006 Prime Time Emmys
 
And the nominees are ...

Lots of snubs this year ... Rome, Jason Lee, Edie Falco.

jitterbug13 07-06-2006 11:52 AM

What's next for Star? (People.com)
 
After an explosive week in which she announced to PEOPLE that she'd been fired from The View, and then publicly traded barbs with former cohost Barbara Walters, Star Jones Reynolds is ready to move on.

Starting July 10, she'll serve a weeklong stint hosting HGTV's House Hunters, helping home buyers navigate the New York City real estate market, PEOPLE reports in its new issue. But after that her calendar is clear.

Still, she's optimistic. As she told PEOPLE of her job loss, "Yeah, this is an obstacle, but inside every obstacle is an opportunity."

She's already found plenty of TV viewers. Her June 29 appearance on CNN's Larry King Live was watched by nearly 3 million people, triple the show's usual ratings. And the next day, Today's Al Roker filled a full 20 minutes talking to Reynolds about her departure from The View.

Will she be able to keep her seemingly loyal fan base? "How this pans out for her career all depends on what she does in the next 18 months," says media analyst Bob Thompson. "Even if she tries a bunch of things and none of them work, I don't think she's going to end up on The Surreal Life 9."

One thing is for certain: She's already surrounded by supporters. After her rough week, she and husband Al Reynolds spent the Fourth of July weekend at their home in the Hamptons, where on Saturday night they went dancing at Southampton's Pink Elephant club.

"She and Al were holding hands the whole time and having so much fun," says a source. "She got a very warm welcome. A lot of guests were congratulating her on how she handled everything leaving The View."

As close friend LaTanya Richardson Jackson (wife of actor Samuel L. Jackson) tells PEOPLE of Reynolds, "She's incredibly hurt, but she's also incredibly resilient. She's moving on."

jitterbug13 07-06-2006 12:00 PM

ATWT Soap Star dies (People.com)
 
Emmy-winning As the World Turns star Benjamin Hendrickson died over the weekend at his home in Huntington, N.Y. He was 55.

According to the New York Post, police and cast members said Wednesday that Hendrickson shot himself in the head in an apparent suicide.

It was not known whether he left a note.

Friends said the actor had been depressed since the death of his mother from cancer in 2003 – the same year he won a Daytime Emmy as best supporting actor in a soap opera, the Post reports.

In his acceptance speech, he dedicated his award to his mother, joking, "To my mom, who scrimped and saved to send me to Juilliard to study the classics – I'm sorry."

For 21 years, Hendrickson, a bachelor, played tough-but-gentle police chief Hal Munson. Recently, he had been filming scenes in which his TV daughter was dying, the Post reports.

"He was a marvelous and gifted man," longtime costar Ellen Dolan, who plays detective sidekick Margo Hughes, tells the paper. "I just know him to be a wonderful man with a big heart – we are all part of a tight family here. I am just heartbroken."

Hendrickson's final appearance on the CBS soap will air July 12.

jitterbug13 07-06-2006 12:05 PM

Changes at Vibe Magazine (BV)
 
All I got to say is THANK GOD!!!! They've been going downhill for the last year or so, especially when they had Mary looking like an alien on the cover.

Today (7/5), it was officially announced that 'Vibe' magazine is making a major change.

The 12-year old urban culture mag was acquired by the Wicks Group of Companies, a private-equity firm. Eric Gertler and Ari Horowitz, who recently oversaw BlackBook Media, will oversee the property as CEO and president, respectively. The executives are principals of Keith Glen Media Corp.

Kenard Gibbs, who has been the Quincy Jones-founded magazine's president since 2000, announced that he would leave during a morning meeting. Len Burnett, who helped launch the magazine with Keith Clinkscales, will stay in place as group publisher, while Danyel Smith, who served as 'Vibe's' editrix from 1997-1999, before joining Time, Inc, has replaced editor-in-chief Mimi Valdes effective immediately.

Smith, who is married to 'XXL' magazine editor Elliot Wilson, penned the novels 'More Like Wrestling' and 'Bliss' and has also written for 'InStyle,' 'Entertainment Weekly,' 'Rolling Stone,' 'Billboard' and 'Essence.' The Bay Area native most recently hosted 'The Conversation: A New Talk Show with Different Voices' a radio talk show on New York City's public radio station WNYC.

"I have always been a strong supporter and believer in the VIBE brand, and I am thrilled to rejoin as editor-in-chief," Smith said in a statement. "I look forward to strengthening our editorial traditions and our overall music, fashion, culture and style coverage on behalf of 'Vibe' readers."

Steeltrap 07-06-2006 05:04 PM

Dumb isht Kathy Hilton mistakes Bryant Gumbel for BGA
 
And you wonder where Parasite gets it from. :rolleyes:

July 5, 2006 -- KATHY Hilton was so excited to see her friend Star Jones at Claudia Cohen's party Saturday night in East Hampton, she perpetrated a case of mistaken identity. The mother of Paris Hilton offered warm wishes to the just-fired co-host of "The View," told Jones how great she looked and then told the man sitting next to Jones, "Great to see you, Al!" - thinking he was Jones' Speedo-wearing husband, Al Reynolds. It was actually Bryant Gumbel, who is slimmer and younger-looking than when he hosted the "Today" show. When someone told Kathy of her mix-up, she exclaimed, "My poor eyes are going at the age of 44."

Confucius 07-06-2006 06:24 PM

Patty's 411 Celebrity Report for 07/03/2006
 
Patty Jackson's 411 for the week of July 3rd, 2006

The search is on for a replacement for Star Jones Reynolds on the ABC talk show The View. Who will take the place of Star? Mrs. Reynolds was bounced from the talker last week, but not before she engineered her own sendoff. Star knew the end was coming, so she decided to make the announcement of her departure without consulting Head Honcho Barbara Walters. Barbara was livid when Star revealed the truth about ABC getting rid of her. Star told all ABC had been planning to get rid of her for months, and they expected her to go along and play nice. But, Star said not so fast. She went out with a blast telling all on CNN, The Today Show and opening up to leading journalists. Star came off smelling like a rose, and Barbara Walters, the Dean of TV, came off looking like a fool. Walters, 74, suffered an embarrassing week. She claims she was only trying to protect Star, but maybe she should have listened to her bosses at ABC and given Star the ax months ago. Barbara was so upset about the events of the week that she had to leave the country. She feels she damaged her credibility by trying to protect Star. Star’s popularity had gone down in viewer opinion polls. Viewers were turned off by everything from Star’s wedding, her husband, freebies, on-air plugs to her weight loss. Star has apologized for her wedding excesses and her behavior. Star is preparing for her next chapter after doing stints at Court TV, E! Entertainment and ABC. Star is headed to HGTV doing a guest spot on their weekly show. As ABC searches for Star’s replacement, everyone is wondering: who it will be? Singer Brandy is trying out for the spot, but she’s too young with no fire. Singer/Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph (my pick) also wants the job. Will ABC give her a shot? Not only is Sheryl beautiful, but she is smart and can hold her own. She’s a strong woman and a seasoned professional. If ABC wants The View to grow, they should get a woman like Sheryl Lee Ralph. The Senator’s wife would be perfect. I can see her going head to head with Rosie O’Donnell now. ABC is under a lot of pressure to make the right decision. A lot of people are not thrilled about the addition of Rosie O’Donnell, and are vowing not watch the show anymore.

Bobby Brown showed his behind over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Bobby was appearing at the Essence Music Festival in Houston, and ruined the planned reunion with his former bandmates, New Edition. When he wasn’t running around on stage, he was taking off his clothes and talking about his sex life with Whitney Houston. His raunchy dance moves turned a lot of people off, and he was booed off the stage. The guys in New Edition could not believe how Bobby was acting. Their performance was supposed to be the highlight of the music festival, but Bobby made them look like fools. Now all chances of a reunion are off. Bobby is a mess, and he needs intervention. The drugs and booze have turned him into a wild man. He is not with Whitney. She is reportedly getting herself together, and now it’s time for Bobby to do the same.

Supermodel Naomi Campbell has a lot of pull in the Arab country of Dubai. She has many friends over there, and she has dated one of their princes. Naomi’s good friend Producer Dallas Austin got into a lot of trouble when he tried to smuggle drugs into Dubai. Austin was on his way to a party for Campbell when he was busted with the cocaine. He was arrested and held in the country for over a month, while she pulled strings to get him out. Austin is a Grammy award-winning producer who has worked with Madonna, Michael Jackson, and TLC, to name a few. He pleaded guilty to the charge, and was sentenced to four years in prison. He was later pardoned by the country, and sent home to the states. Austin should be thankful for his friends. What he did was foolish. There are American citizens being detained everyday for drug smuggling, and they are serving harsh sentences. Let’s hope Dallas Austin has learned his lesson.

The pressure is on for Producer Jermaine Dupri. He is the Executive Producer of Janet Jackson’s latest album, and he is dating Janet. Janet needs a hit album in the worst way. Can Jermaine work his magic they way he did with Mariah Carey? Janet is looking for a major comeback after the Superbowl wardrobe malfunction. Janet’s career took a hit. Now she is looking to Jermaine to get her back on top. Can he do it? Response has been lukewarm for the first single off of the new album 20 Years Old. The single Call Me features Rapper Nelly, and Jermaine is planning for Janet to duet with Mariah Carey as well. If this album fails, will his relationship with Janet survive? Will the love still be strong? Let me know what you think? Email me pattyj1053@aol.com

In addition to being sold, Vibe magazine is undergoing another round of changes. Mimi Valdes, the editor in chief of Vibe, has been let go with her staff. During the Valdes’ reign, the magazine suffered their lowest sales. Valdes took a lot of heat when she put out an issue of Vibe featuring an awful photo of Mary J. Blige. The photo cover was horrendous. It made you think, who in their right mind would approve of this? Mary did not take this lying down, and she tore into Valdes for the poor cover choice. Vibe magazine has been a disappointment for months. I like Vibe Vixen, but Vibe has been hard to read for a while now. I am glad to see the change. When Quincy Jones started Vibe years ago, it held a lot of promise. Now, maybe it can happen. I hear Former Editor in Chief Danyel Smith may be coaxed into returning.

Actress Stacy Dash (Clueless) is about to take it off for Playboy magazine. The 40-year old beauty will be doing a six page pictorial for the August edition. Dash looks fabulous. She has a pre-teen child by Singer Christopher Williams, and she is looking to revive her acting career.

Former American Idol Winner Fantasia stunned the viewing audience in the Philadelphia area when she appeared at Fourth of July festivities. Fantasia looked a hot mess. I really like her, but she needs the help of a stylist. She’s a very nice girl, but that is no excuse to go stage with no bra, shorts up the butt and no shoes. Okay, she took her shoes off when she got excited. I could not believe my eyes. Who and where was her stylist? It was very hot that night, and she sweating all over the place. If she had makeup on, it came off. I felt bad for her. Fantasia’s career will never last if she is allowed to go on stage looking a mess.

Last year Kanye West and Jamie Foxx had the biggest record of the year with Golddigger. Fast forward to this year and the two can’t even be in the same room. Last week at the BET Awards, Kanye tried to make amends. But, at this point, the egos are so bad between the men it’s almost at the point of no return. What’s the beef? The two superstars have egos that are out of control. One feels he’s better because he’s an Oscar winner. The other feels he’s the better man because he is an award winning producer and artist.

Actor Larenz Tate has signed on for the new CBS TV show Waterfront. Tate will play a politician.

Michael Jackson is planning to re-launch his musical career in Europe. He recently hired Entertainment Lawyer Londell McMillan to oversee his business and legal dealings. McMillan’s other clients include Rapper Lil’ Kim, Stevie Wonder, Prince, and Chaka Khan. He is also the rumored boyfriend of Tracey Edmonds, the ex-wife of Babyface.

Jennifer Lopez has finally silenced her first husband. J-Lo’s first husband was threatening to write a tell-all book detailing how she cheated on him, and how her mother was a racist with a gambling problem. J-Lo has tried to help her first husband get on his feet, but he always came back wanting more from her. The tell-all book was the final straw, and she took him to court and won an injunction.


WHAT’S THE UNDERGROUND BUZZ?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!


This Singing Superstar is enjoying a career resurgence. She has an amazing voice. Many people had counted her out after her nervous breakdown, but now she is back on top. She owes a lot to her Producer because he helped her create a smash. Now it’s payback time. He wants her to work with his girlfriend. His girlfriend is gorgeous and can dance, but she is no singer. The Producer’s girlfriend needs a hit, and he will do anything to make this relationship last. The Singing Superstar feels insulted. She doesn’t respect non-singers and Video girls who need a lot of technical help. She is going to help her Producer friend, but she is doing it begrudgingly.

This Soul Music Veteran believes it okay to beat up women. He feels women should be kept in line. In a recent interview, he stated this, and the interviewer was in shock. He couldn’t believe his ears that this Soul Legend feels it’s okay to beat women.


Cedric The Entertainer is coming to HBO. Cedric’s comedy special featuring his sexy dancers, “The Cedibles,” will air July 15th on HBO.

The countdown is on. Unity Day 2006 is happening Sunday, August 20th on the Ben Franklin Parkway.

jitterbug13 07-06-2006 07:01 PM

Kathy: The ony thing that is simular to Bryant and BGA is that they are both light-skinned.:rolleyes:

Soror Sheryl: DON'T DO IT!!!!!!:eek:

I'm not crazy about that new Janet/Nelly song either. And Underground Buzz #1 is Mimi/Janet/JD.

Stacey Dash is 40!!??:eek: :D

They need to leave Fantasia alone!:p

I didn't see any indicated of a beef between Ye and Jamie. Did anyone else?:confused:

SummerChild 07-06-2006 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by PerfectVerse06
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Stephanie Wilson, the Second Black Woman in Space, Soaring in Discovery

Date: Wednesday, July 05, 2006
By: Marcia Dunn, AP Aerospace Writer


"From the Buffalo Solider Museum that is here in Houston, I am flying a flag commonly flown by one of the regiments of the Buffalo Soldiers," she said.


Well alright then!

SC

RedefinedDiva 07-06-2006 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jitterbug13
I didn't see any indicated of a beef between Ye and Jamie. Did anyone else?:confused:

From mediatakeout.com:

****EXCLUSIVE****

June 28. After Jamie Foxx's actions during last night's BET Awards, people were left wondering whether there's trouble between the Oscar winning actor and Kanye West. MediaTakeOut.com has uncovered that the two artists have been feuding for months.

The feud started earlier this year when, while the two were rehearsing their Grammy performance, West reportedly told the multi-platinum selling Foxx to "stand back and watch a real star perform." The usually calm Foxx flew into a rage and stormed out of the rehearsal. Jamie was later overheard telling his publicist, "does this n***a know who I am? Did he see the Academy Awards?"

During last night's BET Awards, the animosity between the two superstars was noticeable. When the pair won the award for Best Duet/Collaboration, Kanye West tried to ease the tension by profusely thanking Foxx for the collaboration.

But Jamie Foxx wasn't ready to make peace. While West was giving his acceptance speech, Jamie Foxx stood behind him making faces and, at one point, held a portable fan behind Kanye's head (see the below photos). When it was Foxx's turn on the mic he simply shouted "Three-six mafia, I'll see you baby." Three-six Mafia won an Oscar earlier this year for the soundtrack to the movie Hustle and Flow.

MediaTakeOut.com managed to catch up with Jamie Foxx late last night at a Los Angeles hot spot. When asked why he held up a fan behind Kanye West, Jamie responded, "someone had to cool that n***a off."

divainred 07-06-2006 09:04 PM

Underground Buzz #2 is James Brown and I am soo mad at him for that!!:mad:

I agree, Soror Sheryl, don't let Babs use/manipulate you like that.

jitterbug13 07-06-2006 09:24 PM

Thanks RD! :) It sounds like to me that Ye meant to make a joke and Jamie took it the wrong way. He really needs to get over himself.

Something told me UB #2 was James Brown. :mad:

MsSweetness 07-06-2006 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steeltrap
And you wonder where Parasite gets it from. :rolleyes:

July 5, 2006 -- KATHY Hilton was so excited to see her friend Star Jones at Claudia Cohen's party Saturday night in East Hampton, she perpetrated a case of mistaken identity. The mother of Paris Hilton offered warm wishes to the just-fired co-host of "The View," told Jones how great she looked and then told the man sitting next to Jones, "Great to see you, Al!" - thinking he was Jones' Speedo-wearing husband, Al Reynolds. It was actually Bryant Gumbel, who is slimmer and younger-looking than when he hosted the "Today" show. When someone told Kathy of her mix-up, she exclaimed, "My poor eyes are going at the age of 44."

LMAO!!!!!!!! No she didn't say her eyes are bad!!!!!!!!! I saw a snippet of her and Paris doing something, they were eating food or something like that, and she didn't seem too bright then either.

jitterbug13 07-08-2006 11:28 AM

First Moesha...now Brenda Walsh (E! News)
 
In the wake of Star Jones Reynold's abrupt decampment from The View last week, the powers-that-be at the ABC chatfest are looking to steer clear of cohost drama. Accordingly, they've gone and hired Shannen Doherty.

Yes, that Shannen Doherty.

The Barbara Walters-led talk show has unveiled a slate of upcoming guest hosts to temporarily fill the vacated fourth seat, with Doherty, Katherine McPhee, Dancing with the Stars judge Carrie Ann Inaba and champ Kelly Monaco tag-teaming.

At first blush, Doherty, 35, seems the most unexpected option to sub in on The View, considering a history of diva-like behavior that led to her exits from Beverly Hills, 90210 and Charmed, among other offscreen troubles. Then again, Doherty's antics could be considered small beans when compared to a certain ex-lawyer and former talk show host.

Reynolds, who has been offering up the sordid details of her departure on the talk-show circuit since leaving on June 28, wasn't supposed to leave The View right away. But her quick departure has forced producers to scramble for viable replacements.

The day after Walters' on-air confirmation that Reynolds would not be returning to the chatfest, One Life to Live's Renee Goldsberry sat with the remaining three yappers. While Goldsberry had previously acted as a guest cohost, her position as first out of the gate in the new wave of contenders was particularly noteworthy for her almost eerie resemblance to Reynolds.

Goldsberry also plays a lawyer on the soap, making it appear that Walters & Co. were seeking a very specific type to fill the Star gap.

America's Got Talent judge Brandy then logged time at the table last week and again on Friday's show, even receiving on-air kudos from Walters for a job well done. Meanwhile, All My Children's Susan Lucci joined the hijinks on Wednesday.

When it comes to Inaba and Monaco, it would seem the folks at The View clearly have a penchant for dancing...or maybe just ABC synergy.

Inaba, a choreographer who has appeared as a judge on the Alphabet net's reality competition for each of its two seasons, will fill in on Monday. Monaco was the winner of Dancing's first season and is a regular on another ABC soap, General Hospital. The 30-year-old actress, who has appeared on The View several times, takes the seat next Tuesday.

American Idol runner-up McPhee, meanwhile, is also scheduled to squeeze in some small-screen time in between dates for the American Idol summer tour, joining Walters, Joy Behar and fellow reality TV vet Elisabeth Hasselbeck for some small talk July 19.

The 22-year-old songbird, unlike some of the other revolving-door candidates, is likely not using her guest stint as an audition for the permanent gig, instead making it another promotional pit stop. Of course, all is dependent on her laryngitis clearing up.

Doherty, whose new reality show, Breaking Up with Shannen Doherty, premieres on the Oxygen network next month, is penciled in on The View for July 31 and Aug. 1.

There appears to be a method to The View brain trust's mining of soap operas and reality TV for cohosts. See: Kelly Ripa, who graduated from All My Children to Regis sidekick; and The View's own Hasselbeck, a former Survivor castaway.

In any case, The View is running out of time if it wants a permanent Star sub. The show will go on hiatus Aug. 4 and returns Sept. 5, with another new face as Rosie O'Donnell's takes over for the Today show-bound Meredith Vieira.

As for Reynolds, she's not wasting any time getting back to work. She's set to guest host HGTV's House Hunters all next week.

Honeykiss1974 07-09-2006 12:46 PM

Shannon Doherty and Rosie O'Donnell? I think there will be some DRAMA :eek:

chrini 07-10-2006 09:11 PM

Ebony August Issue
 
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Stephanie Wilson, the Second Black Woman in Space, Soaring in Discovery

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Stephanie, along with the other two black female astronauts, Yvonne Cagle and Joan Higginbotham (A Delta) are in an article in the Ebony August 2006 issue with Mariah Carey on the cover.

PerfectVerse06 07-11-2006 09:51 AM

Like Mike! If I Could Be Like Mike!!
 
Local Man Sues Jordan, Nike for Resemblance

02:27 PM PDT on Friday, July 7, 2006
By PAT DOORIS for kgw.com

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A Northeast Portland man is suing basketball superstar Michael Jordan and Nike founder Phil Knight for a combined $832 million. Allen Heckard filed the suit himself, June 29th in Washington County Court. Heckard says he’s been mistaken as Michael Jordan nearly every day over the past 15 years and he’s tired of it.

“I'm constantly being accused of looking like Michael and it makes it very uncomfortable for me,” said Heckard.

Heckard is suing Jordan for defamation and permanent injury and emotional pain and suffering. He’s suing Knight for defamation and permanent injury for promoting Jordan and making him one of the most recognized men in the world.

Heckard stands just over six feet tall. He is not six foot six like the real Michael Jordan. But Heckard says many people seem to miss that. He does share a bit of resemblance to the real Michael Jordan. Heckard has a shaved head, an earring in his left ear, and is in good shape from working out, and yes, playing basketball.

“Even when I go to the gym I'm being accused of playing ball like him (Jordan), said Heckard."

Most people would consider that a high compliment.

"Yes...don’t get me wrong it’s definitely a positive thing, because Michael, like I say is one of the best ball players that I've known to play the game. But then again, that's Michael and I'm me. So I want to be recognized as me just like Michael's being recognized as Michael."
Dressed in blue Air Jordan tennis shoes, Heckard might seem to be actually trying to look like Jordan but Heckard doesn’t see it that way.

"They're very comfortable shoes to play ball in,” said Heckard. “I play a lot of basketball and any other shoes I try to play in tend to hurt the bottom of my feet."

“I got a right to buy Nike or Adidas or what ever, so I chose the Nike because its a good shoe for me to play ball in,” he said.

Heckard agreed that not everyone thinks he’s a famous basketball player, but insisted a lot of people do mistake him for Jordan.

"I figure if I'm out in public and around a lot of people at least three or four times out of a crowd ...and like I was at the Blues Festival and you could see people they was pointing at me," he said.

Some might wonder how he decided to sue Knight and Jordan for $416-million each. "Well, you figure with my age and you multiply that times seven and ah, then I turn around and ah I figure that's what it all boils down to."

The question remains – is the occasional confusion with an admired celebrity worth $800 million.

“Well,” said Heckard, “You never can put a value on a person's life. You know you're taking my lifestyle away from me. So you know...we'll let the ball bounce like Michael does...where it’s supposed to fall."

jitterbug13 07-11-2006 10:29 AM

Is it me or that guy doesn't look like Jordan? :confused: Also, if he is suing Jordan for being so popular, he also needs to sue the NBA, Gatorade, Hanes and Eveready batteries becasuse Mike endorces them too.

*singing* Sometimes I dream that he is me.." :p

TonyB06 07-11-2006 12:12 PM

see, this story right here ^^ is why I'm in favor of sanctions for filing "frivilous" (sp) lawsuits. I've read this story like three times and still don't see a hint of merit in his claim. Wait a minute, let me check....is this April 1?

see where are Judge(s) Hatchett, Mabeline, Bruhs Mathis & Joe Brown when you need them? lol

Little32 07-11-2006 12:27 PM

No, that guy doesn't look like Mike. He might look like Mike's dad, or Mike's cousin, but he doesn't look like Mike.

This guy just wants to get his face out there on the off chance that he might get some sort of work for "looking" like Michael Jordan.

MsSweetness 07-11-2006 01:00 PM

This is just soooo offensive I don't even know what to say:eek: I've been a jordan fan since I was a little girl and AIN'T NO WAY he looks like him. Some people are so thirsty. I know if I saw him in the street I'd walk right past him. He needs to get his own money and stop trying to take Mike's:(

jitterbug13 07-11-2006 02:56 PM

Real World:Key West housemate arrested (AP)
 
CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) -- A cast member on MTV's "The Real World" was arraigned on a misdemeanor assault charge after police said she bit her boyfriend during a domestic dispute.

Paula Ann Meronek, 25, allegedly bit her boyfriend several times when he refused to let her into their home early Sunday morning, police said. "I think it was an argument that led to one thing then another," said Cromwell Police Chief Anthony Salvatore. "He attempted to keep her from the house. It got physical and we were contacted." Meronek, who was arraigned Monday, was charged with third-degree assault, which carries a potential penalty of a year in prison. She is due back in court Aug. 11. No lawyer was listed in court documents.

Her boyfriend, John Alyward, was charged with disorderly conduct. The arrest was first reported by The Middletown Press. "The Real World," now in its 17th season, puts seven strangers together in an exotic locale -- this time in a Key West, Fla., beach house.

A call to the show's producer was not immediately returned.

jitterbug13 07-11-2006 02:58 PM

Member of The Commodores dies (AP)
 
HOUSTON (July 11) - Milan B. Williams, one of the original members of the Commodores, died after a long battle with cancer. He was 58.

Williams died Sunday at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, said JoAnn Geffen, a spokeswoman for the band.

Williams, who played keyboards, was one of the founding members for the Commodores, which formed in 1968 while all the members were in college at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. The group, whose best known member was singer Lionel Richie, had a series of hits during the 1970s and 1980s, including "Brick House," "Easy" and "Three Times A Lady." Williams wrote the band's first hit, "Machine Gun."

"He was once, twice, three times a brother and we love him. He gave all that he could give to the Commodores. He'll always be remembered," said band member Walter Orange.

He is survived by his wife, Melanie Bruno-Williams, and two sons from previous marriages, Jason and Ricci. The funeral will be on Friday in Okolona, Miss., where Williams was born. There will be a memorial service in Los Angeles in August.


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