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Re: I Can't Wait For November
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You know, she already THANK she is Mrs. DeAngelo. . .:o |
lol. I posted that under the Whitney Enters drug rehab thread. :D
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I think Soror Ideal is trying to make the point that people want to crucify Blair for his actions, but Bush is still the president. He gave approval for the same thing that made people dislike Blair.
I hope I made it clear. |
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Um, could you clean out your PM box, please? Thanks! :) |
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Thanks Sorors Soulfoul Remix and Ideal08.
It was late at night and my brain wasn't up to peak function - LOL. I agree with the double standard. The double standard also applies to Rep. vs. Dem. Imagine if Clinton had pulled GW's stunts...Now I know Clinton was wrong for inappropriate use of government property (whew, I am cracking myself up), anyway the Reps would have physically thrown him out. |
J.J. Jackson, Original MTV VJ, Dies
1 hour, 11 minutes ago By ALEX VEIGA, Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES - John 'J.J.' Jackson, who in the 1980s helped usher in the music video era as one of the first MTV on-air personalities, has died. He was 62. Jackson, a longtime radio station disc jockey, died of an apparent heart attack Wednesday while driving home from dinner in Los Angeles, friends and radio industry colleagues said Thursday. "I talked to him like two days ago. J.J. was in a great place," said Mark Goodman, a longtime friend who also worked with Jackson as a 'VJ' when MTV launched in 1981. "It's incredible, so incredibly sad it happened like this." In a statement, MTV said Jackson's love of music and good humor helped set the tone for the cable music network in its formative years. "He was a big part of the channel's success and we are sure he is in the music section of heaven, with lots of his friends and heroes," the statement said. "He will be greatly missed." Jackson's career in broadcasting began in radio. He first gained prominence while working at WBCN in Boston in the late 1960s, then moved in 1971 to Los Angeles where he took on the afternoon radio slot at KLOS. In the late '70s, he worked as a music reporter for KABC-TV, then it was off to New York and MTV, where his musical knowledge, hewn over years in radio, helped ease his transition to a new format for music, Goodman said. "It was a great experience for him. He came in already knowing and being successful," Goodman said. "We were all thrust into the spotlight and he was able to take the things that happened at MTV with stride." After five years at MTV, Jackson returned to radio in Los Angeles, including a stint hosting a nationally syndicated show on the Westwood One Radio Network. Most recently, he was hosting an afternoon slot at Los Angeles' KTWV. "All of us at The Wave (KTWV) are saddened by the news about J.J.," said Samantha Wiedmann, assistant program director for KTWV. "He was a warm, kind person whose track record in the industry speaks for itself." Goodman said Jackson had been divorced for some time. He had a daughter and two grandchildren in the Bahamas, Goodman said |
& Red' Move to Fox 'Hood
Fri Mar 19, 4:20 AM ET Add Entertainment - Reuters TV to My Yahoo! By Cynthia Littleton LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Fox Broadcasting Co. has given a 13-episode series order to a buddy comedy starring rappers Method Man and Redman. "Method & Red" revolves around the fish-out-of-water antics that ensue when two highly successful rappers move into a predominantly white, affluent gated community in New Jersey. The two are all set to revel in the high life until Method Man's mother decides to move in with them and restore a little order to the house. "These guys are so funny and charming," Fox executive vp Craig Erwich said. "They have a very original voice, and they bring a unique group of characters in terms of their ensemble." The series was created by Kell Cahoon ("Just Shoot Me"), who is executive producing along with Will Gluck (Fox's short-lived sitcom "Luis"). It started with a pitch from Method Man for a show that would offer a hip-hop twist on the "Odd Couple" theme. The project was put on the development fast track last year, and the pilot wrapped production late last month, a time when most comedy pilots are still in the casting stage. Fox executives have said they intend to launch several new series during the summer months this year, but Erwich said no decision has been made on a premiere date for "Method & Red." Reuters/Hollywood Reporter |
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