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AKA2D '91 03-05-2004 12:21 PM

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Originally posted by lovelyivy84
Not true. She got half of the publishing rights for all of Lionel's hits.

Believe me, Brenda Ritchie ain't hurtin.

that's what I thought too. Shucks, most of his early hits, those with the Commodores were about BRENDA! :p


CT4, you ain't right 'bout dat Fraggle mess. Lawd! LOL

WenD08 03-05-2004 12:55 PM

okay, so Snoop Dog is on The View today discussing his role on STARSKY AND HUTCH, which he got great reviews for. anywhoo, Barbara Walters asks how to speak like him, the whole "fizzle my nizzle"-thing. so Snoop says, "fine, holla at me." Barbara proceeds to HOLLER at him. Star tells Barbara, "don't yell at him, holla means talk to me".
i was crackin' up at that, it was sooo funny.
someone needed to give Barbara a lesson on Ebonics beforehand:D

littlelady93 03-05-2004 01:37 PM

Re: Solange's Wedding Photos from ET, blurred and small but just look
 
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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
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OH and I really do believe that Solange could have been a FRAGGLE back in the day.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alexandre.ga...n/fraggle8.jpg

Oh and I will put my own self in my handbasket to hell. Thanks :D

She does usually look like some sort of Rag Doll with her hair, but she actually (Thank God) looked good for her wedding, and may I say, her husband is a cutie. Go Head Solange. Now mabey she will settle down somewhere out of the camera, she's so annoying

AKA2D '91 03-05-2004 02:27 PM

a bulge?
 
Doesn't she look like she's expectin? Or is it the dress? :confused:

CrimsonTide4 03-05-2004 02:33 PM

Here's some questions for the GC folks. . .

1. Does Solange have her own friends? Why ain't they in the wedding party?

2. Where is Beyonce's brother-in-law's friends and family? at least his parents?

3. Where is Michelle?

4. Where is JayZ?

5. Did anyone peep the bulge in Daddy's pants? Me thinks it's a pistol? :p (this is my facetious question, all the others are REAL)

6. Can you imagine what this baby will be named with a mama named SOLANGE and an auntie named Beyonce!?!?!!? :eek: :o

Im_just_me 03-05-2004 02:53 PM

Re: a bulge?
 
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Originally posted by AKA2D '91
Doesn't she look like she's expectin? Or is it the dress? :confused:
I just showed my fiance' the picture. He said, "Ohh, that looks like a little pug to me." If a man notices...just think about it. I think that within the next couple of months we're gonna hear she's pregnant...

AKA2D '91 03-05-2004 02:59 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
Here's some questions for the GC folks. . .

1. Does Solange have her own friends? Why ain't they in the wedding party?
De Knowles' wasn't gonna pay for them. :p LOL
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2. Where is Beyonce's brother-in-law's friends and family? at least his parents?
Let's assume they were there and this is the bride's family picture. Kelly is in de family...wasn't it rumored that Matt is her daddy. :o
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3. Where is Michelle?
SHE AIN'T FAMILY...lol
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4. Where is JayZ?
HE AIN'T FAMILY. Hell, if he had sense, he wouldn't be around anyway. Shyt, after B dissed his azz. Why come? :confused:

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5. Did anyone peep the bulge in Daddy's pants? Me thinks it's a pistol? :p (this is my facetious question, all the others are REAL)
You stoopid!

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6. Can you imagine what this baby will be named with a mama named SOLANGE and an auntie named Beyonce!?!?!!? :eek: :o [/B]
Lawd! Tina was only trying to keep her maiden name going naming Beyonce'-some letters are rearranged.) :o LOL

FeeFee 03-05-2004 05:16 PM

Martha Stewart Guilty.......
 
NEW YORK - Martha Stewart (news - web sites) was convicted Friday of obstructing justice and lying to the government about a superbly timed stock sale — a devastating verdict that probably means prison for the woman who epitomizes meticulous homemaking and gracious living.

Stewart was found guilty of conspiracy, making false statements and obstruction of justice. The charges carry up to 20 years in prison at sentencing June 17, but she will most certainly get much less than that under federal sentencing guidelines.
Her ex-stockbroker, Peter Bacanovic, 41, was convicted of conspiracy, perjury, making a false statement and obstruction of justice, but was acquitted of making a false document.
"Maybe it's a victory for the little guys who lose money in the market because of these kinds of transactions," said juror Chappell Hartridge.
Stewart grimaced upon hearing the verdict, and her eyes widened slightly. Her daughter, Alexis Stewart, was in tears.
Stewart left the courtroom with a somber expression, and she did not speak to anyone at the defense table before going to a holding room away from the media. She and Bacanovic must report to a probation office within a week for processing.
Stewart spent most of her last hour before the verdict checking her watch and twirling a pen in her fingers. She later released a statement promising an appeal.
"I am obviously distressed by the jury's verdict but I continue to take comfort in knowing that I have done nothing wrong," Stewart said in a statement on her Web site.
The jury of eight women and four men reached the verdicts on the third day of deliberations in the case.
The verdict came on a volatile day of trading in her company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. The stock shot up on word of a verdict, then trading was briefly halted. The stock plummeted after trading resumed.
The charges centered on why Stewart dumped about $228,000 worth of ImClone Systems stock on Dec. 27, 2001, just a day before it was announced that the Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) had rejected ImClone's application for approval of a cancer drug. The announcement sent ImClone's stock plummeting.
Stewart and Bacanovic claimed they had a standing agreement to sell when the price fell below $60. But the government contended that was a phony cover story and that Stewart sold because she was tipped by her broker that ImClone CEO Sam Waksal was frantically trying to dump his own holdings.
Waksal later admitted selling his stock based on advance word of the FDA decision. He is serving seven years in prison for insider trading.
Stewart, who averted more than $51,000 in losses by selling when she did, was not charged with insider trading; instead, she and her broker were accused of lying about the transaction and altering records to support the alleged cover story.
The government now may press to have her removed from the board of her company. She stepped down as chief executive after being indicted last summer but remains as chief creative officer.
The verdict jeopardizes the media empire that Stewart carefully built over the years in becoming the nation's premier homemaker — an image she put forth by way of magazines, TV programs and everything from cookie cutters and garlic presses to bedsheets and pillows. Martketing experts have said that the company is so closely tied to her name and face that the effect could be devastating.
Stewart was easily the most recognizable face in the government crackdown on corporate crime that began with the collapse of Enron in 2001. Stewart's supporters claim she was being targeted because of her celebrity status.

The government's star witness was Douglas Faneuil, a former Merrill Lynch & Co. assistant who said he passed the tip about Waksal to Stewart on orders from his boss, Bacanovic. Faneuil said that when he told Bacanovic about a flurry of selling by the Waksal family that morning, Bacanovic blurted: "Oh my God, get Martha on the phone."
He also said Bacanovic pressured him to lie about the transaction.
Prosecutors further contended Bacanovic doctored a worksheet of Stewart's portfolio after the fact by making the notation "(at)60" next to her ImClone stock. A forensics expert with the Secret Service testified that the mark was made in a different ink.
In addition, Stewart's personal assistant testified Stewart altered a computer log of a Dec. 27, 2001, message from Bacanovic, then immediately told her to restore the log to its original wording.
Also, a longtime Stewart friend, Mariana Pasternak, testified Stewart confided that she had known the Waksals were selling. Pasternak said Stewart added: "Isn't it nice to have brokers who tell you those things?"
But Pasternak admitted on cross-examination that the remark may have been something she herself thought, not something Stewart said.
In closing arguments, prosecutor Michael Schachter said the story about the arrangement to sell ImClone at $60 was "phony," "silly" and "simply an after-the-fact cover story." He said Stewart and her broker "left behind a trail of evidence exposing the truth about Martha Stewart's sale and exposing the lies they would tell."
For its part, the defense tried to discredit Faneuil as an admitted drug user and a liar. When the scandal broke, he initially backed up his boss, but later pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, saying he had received an extra week of vacation and a free airline ticket for keeping his mouth shut.
Stewart did not testify, and her lawyers called only one witness during a defense that lasted less than an hour.
In closing arguments, defense attorney Robert Morvillo said that the conspiracy as outlined by the government was too sloppy to be true. He urged the jury to let Stewart get back to "improving the quality of life for all of us."
"If you do that," he said, echoing Stewart's slogan, "it's a good thing." Stewart could have faced even more prison time, but the judge threw out the most serious charge — a securities fraud count that alleged she deceived investors in her own company when she publicly declared her innocence in the scandal. The judge had referred to the charge as "novel."
At times, the trial seemed more fodder for gossip columns than the financial pages. Stewart's arrival each day was chronicled by a barrage of photographers and camera crews, with the tabloids taking careful note of her expensive handbags and stylish heels. Celebrities Rosie O'Donnell, Bill Cosby and Brian Dennehy all showed up in court in support of Stewart.
Stewart had a reputation before the trial as a ruthless businesswoman, and in court she was portrayed as rude, insulting, demanding and cheap. According to testimony, she once threatened to take her business elsewhere because she did not like her brokerage's telephone hold music.

desirethegreat1 03-05-2004 06:15 PM

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4. Where is JayZ?
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HE AIN'T FAMILY. Hell, if he had sense, he wouldn't be around anyway. Shyt, after B dissed his azz. Why come?
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See I don't watch enough T.V.

What happend why did dhe dis him amd when?

*thinking:man I am out of the loop*:confused:

AKA2D '91 03-05-2004 07:14 PM

There was a recent interview, if I'm not mistaken w/ ET. She was asked was she about to get married. She responded by saying to the EFFECT (which is not a quote) that she wasn't ready to settle down and wasn't sure if she had found "him".
Again, this is not a quote, but this is how I took it.

IMO, THAT (latter part) was a diss. :o

CrimsonTide4 03-05-2004 07:28 PM

Fiddy and his son, Quarter
 
Here are 2 pics of Fiddy and his son, QUARTER :D

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http://pic1.picturetrail.com/VOL114/...6/47552367.jpg

Steeltrap 03-06-2004 10:44 AM

Quarter
 
Wasn't he the baby who appeared on stage at some award show cursing?:o

CrimsonTide4 03-06-2004 10:47 AM

Re: Quarter
 
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Originally posted by Steeltrap
Wasn't he the baby who appeared on stage at some award show cursing?:o

I just remember that Fiddy was going to buy him a bulletproof vest to take him on tour.

toocute 03-08-2004 10:54 AM

Re: Re: Quarter (WHAT!?!?!?!)
 
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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
I just remember that Fiddy was going to buy him a bulletproof vest to take him on tour.
On stage cussing? Bullet proof vest for a baby? What da hayle?


He's a cute little guy though.

CrimsonTide4 03-08-2004 11:04 AM

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