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I don't know about the "booger" pics. Ok, it's obvious that she was picking her nose. But with them boing still frames, someone could have put the pics together to make it seem like her fingers went to her mouth after picking. Of course, if she sees the pics, that will be her statement.
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Whit and Bobby on Entertainment Tonight!!!
You all I couldn't believe it. Entertainment tonight showed Whit and Bobby going into court (I don't know if it was court today:confused: for him), but anyway, she looked soooo drugged up...I mean she walked in the court room staggering and while the judge was talking she was laughing to herself. Her hair was jacked up and she had partial makeup on. You could see her eyes beyond her shades and I was like :eek: :eek: :eek: . I know for a fact that Whit was and still is on the stuff. Has anyone else seen this.
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Puffy Decries AIDS Effort
Nov 23, 10:50 AM EST CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Rapper Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and R&B singer Alicia Keys teamed up Saturday to highlight the plight of Africa's millions of AIDS victims, and accused the world of ignoring the severity of the AIDS epidemic. "I don't think you see enough of this story in your face," an indignant Combs told reporters. "There are millions and millions of people that are dying and a lot of it is ... because it's Africans, it's black people that are dying at this high rate." Combs and Keys are in South Africa to perform at MTV's Staying Alive Concert in Cape Town, scheduled for later Saturday, which aims at promoting AIDS awareness. American R&B artist Usher and top South African acts Mandoza and Zola also were featured on the bill. The concert will be broadcast on MTV globally as a 90-minute special for World AIDS Day, Dec. 1. Keys and Combs have spent several days in South Africa, visiting AIDS projects and said they were shocked at the extent of the AIDS problem. "Once you know about it, you are almost an accessory to the genocide ... if you don't do anything about it," said Combs, 33, who was formerly known as Puff Daddy. An estimated 4.7 million South Africans — about 11 percent of the population — are HIV positive, one of the world's highest infection rates. Keys, who at 21 has already won five Grammy awards, said she felt obliged as an artist to use her influence among the youth to educate them about AIDS and practicing safe sex. Keys added her signature to that of artists Elton John, Dave Matthews, Michelle Branch and Missy Elliot on a "Staying Alive" jacket designed by the concert's co-sponsors Levis', which is to be auctioned off over the Internet. The money raised will be used for AIDS awareness programs. Funded in part by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Saturday's concert is intended to help fight the stigma and discrimination that surrounds the illness. Organizers say they hope the message of prevention will help young people make informed decisions. A similar concert was held on Nov. 7 in Seattle, with performances by Matthews, Michelle Branch and Missy Elliott. "More than half of HIV infections are below the age of 25 and tragically that's our audience, so there's a natural interest," said MTV's president William Roedy. "Business has just not done enough... to fight this epidemic. We need to be doing much more." |
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...maybe a (crack) pipe. :p :D Going back to J-lo and the bugger picture. She does the same type thing in her new video. Maybe she's snorting something. You know those folks that deal with the white powder stuff usually "play with their noses" and stuh... :o :eek: |
Re: Whit and Bobby on Entertainment Tonight!!!
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I tell you had you seen it today you would have known without a shadow of a doubt........Whit is a crackhead... I mean she was awful looking. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: It's hard to believe this is the same person who put out: "Greatest Love of All, All the Man I Need, I Will Always Love You". She's beginning to be like "khia" and we all know thug Misses. Don't we!:rolleyes: :rolleyes: |
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Whitney and beatdown Bobby Brown looked a mess in court and he looked better than she did rolleyes: She was sticking out her tongue at people and kept acting all silly and playful with Bobby:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: , she looked like the living dead to me. |
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Mikey, reformed
Mike Tyson claims he's reformed. :rolleyes: Let's see if he talks about eating this cat's "chirruns" after the fight. But I CTFU about his description of gold teefuses.
Mike Tyson Has New Joy for Life Tue Nov 26, 8:06 PM ET By WOODY BAIRD, Associated Press Writer TUNICA, Miss. (AP) - Mike Tyson said he's ready to get back in the ring, bringing with him a new joy for life and an understanding of past mistakes. "I feel good. I'm just very happy. I'm tired of being stupid," Tyson said Tuesday at a news conference announcing a Feb. 22 fight with Clifford Etienne in Memphis, Tenn. The fight will be at The Pyramid, where Tyson suffered through his last fight on June 8, a sound beating at the hands of heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis. Smiling and laughing after playfully patting Etienne on the shoulder, Tyson said he has matured since the Lennox fight. "Things basically have come together as far as my personal life," he said. Tyson was unclear about what caused his emotional transition. "I just feel so much good about my transformation and just forming to be a decent human being," he said. The undercard will have eight fights, including the professional boxing debut of former Olympic skater Tonya Harding (news - web sites). An opponent has not yet been lined up for Harding, who has appeared on Fox TV's "Celebrity Boxing." "It is my goal to be the future undisputed bantam weight champion," Harding said. "My proven athletic ability, as you all know, and competitive nature will help this dream become reality." Tyson, who spent three years in prison for raping a beauty pageant contestant, has a long history of violence outside the ring and in it. He fought Lewis in Memphis because he was turned away from other venues, including Nevada, due to his rowdy reputation. That included a fight between the Tyson and Lewis camps at a news conference in New York to announce their fight, originally scheduled for Las Vegas. Nothing close to that occurred Tuesday at the Grand Casino in Tunica County, about 30 miles south of Memphis. Tunica has the largest complex of casinos between Atlantic City and Las Vegas. Wearing a black suit with a modest brown and black striped tie and matching pocket scarf, Tyson said his rough past is behind him and he just wants to fight and make a living. "We've all got to live. We've got to make a living ... I don't have to be a cold-blooded ... mean individual on the streets just to be a great fighter," he said. Tyson said he was glad to return to Memphis because he was well received by the city before, particular in its poorer neighborhoods. "That's where I come from ... I went downtown to the hood and everybody's got a gold tooth in their mouth and look like me," he said, drawing a hearty laugh from the audience. Tyson, 35, was the youngest heavyweight champion ever at the age of 20. He has relied throughout his career on intimidation and his strength as a slugger. Despite his new, gentler view of life, Tyson said he has no plans to change his fighting style. The Etienne fight will be the beginning of Tyson's attempt at a comeback and a rematch with Lewis. Etienne (24-1-1) was knocked down twice but managed a draw July 27 in his last fight against Francois Botha. "Mike Tyson can still beat 99 percent of the heavyweights out there," Etienne said. "I just feel like I'm in that 1 percent that he can't beat and I'm going to show it." The 10-round fight, to be televised on Showtime, is being promoted by the Grand Casino and Prize Fight, a co-promoter of the Lewis fight. The Lewis-Tyson fight drew 15,327 to the Pyramid and is generally considered the biggest sporting event in Memphis history. The fight was one of the most lucrative in boxing history, with ringside ticket prices of $2,400 and pay-per-view sales trailing only the second fight between Tyson and Evander Holyfield. Tickets for the Tyson-Etienne fight will start at $25. Top prices have not been announced. |
**to the tune of Funkdafied**
Sooooooo sooooooooo sooooooo CRACKDAFIED la la la la la la CRACKIFIED :o :p http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/hom...hitney1125.jpg |
Ashanti on MtV's Diary
Did anyone else see Ashanti's diary? She was actually carrying a note, and more than once. I'm also glad to see that she finally did something about those manly sideburns.
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