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I think that weave joke is what I remember most of this show, but for a very different reason. I watched this series quite a bit when Nickelodeon was (re)running it into the ground in the mid-90s. (The second most memorable thing had to be the disproportionately large number of B-list NBA players who made cameo

That's a shame, 'cause I'd already started girlcrushing on Condola Rashad in that getup.

(Ooh baby)

R.I.P. to a Cleveland legend.

Across 110th Street
Pushers won't let the junkie go free

Does anybody consider Dairy Queen a burger chain?

No, he was the Bash Brother who wasn't clearly 25 years old.

"Cooperative Polygraphy" was a really good episode, but "Ozymandias" was motherfucking "Ozymandias".

Her lights are on and everything, but she peaked way back in Eve's Bayou.

That caption would confuse the hell out of anybody who wasn't already familiar with all four parties.

I like this guy. He's funny and I definitely don't mind looking at him. I wish he was "out there" a little more. I'm surprised that he's played two different Zekes in the course of his career.

If there's a scene where Pac comes out of hiding to perform at the 2017 BET Awards, then RM should be first in line.

You forgot "sheeple," "chemtrails," and "B. Hussein Obama".

He's really brave for speaking out against the oppression that billions of victims receive when they are senselessly held responsible for the words they've chosen to use.

Thank you for letting me know that this trainwreck exists.

Well, the guy was one of the titans of early 60s pop music.

What a titanic back catalogue.

Full confession: Me too, @Bishonen Knife. Me too.

No way, man. Mamma Mia at the Agora.

I nominate Rick James and Dr. Dre.