Good times, indeed.
Good times, indeed.
This makes me regret that I wasn't able to scrape up enough pennies to see him at MSG a few years ago.
I am now.
One of the reasons why I love George Michael is because he never forgot his boy band roots or his friends. Glad to see that he and Andrew Ridgeley are giving Wham! another go, though I'll be disappointed if this little ditty doesn't make their concert setlist.
As have I, which is why I find it funny that folks are finally starting to get the memo on this chick.
That's the P-word for you...
The subject of this article sure epitomizes the P-word.
Did they even explain why we no longer saw Aunt Viv 2.0 as a college professor? Or did her career just disappear like Cornflake did?
When did we decide that America didn't want to watch black people on TV anymore?
Oh, there are Black moms in Hollywood - the dysfunctional messes that aren't trustworthy enough to watch over a goldfish.
I think the ship sailed when Pretty Ricky and Soulja Boy performed there.
Right on the shelf next to Foxy Brown's book on Keeping the Peace.
That is all....................................
I understand exactly what you meant, as Mike Tyson is the classic example of someone who (used to) live his life based on impulse. It's clear to me that he had to work very hard to get to a place of peace.
If it is anything like James Toback's documentary on him, I'll definitely take a look-see at this one-man show.
My thoughts exactly. I wish I had the problem of being confused for a paid "lady-blogger" who preferred to work in print.
his parents are going to teach him that *he* is and was the victim. His behaviour will be vindicated by them, and unless he's an incredibly astute child, he won't have learned anything.
Good Lord, how I miss that show!
Casey Kasem is still doing radio? I thought that man retired years ago to sleep in his millions.
This is a sad way to kick off a weekend, IMO.