Yes, but if you go with Idris you’ll be shaken, not stirred.
Yes, but if you go with Idris you’ll be shaken, not stirred.
I’m guessing that black Republicans spend way more time hobnobbing with their fellow party-mates, so perhaps they use their chaps’ recommendations and end up at Super Cuts.
Why would black people want to be trash like some white people? You want to be a garbage human being and get away with it just so you can feel equal? Way to race to the bottom.
Or the converse...”that’s some white people ish.”
If the intermission also included Keith Sweat slapping Jacquees (sp?) in that turtleneck with the chain on, I’d put down $9.99 on it.
Bey lost that role because she thought there weren’t enough lines for the character. Not sure why she at this point thinks MORE emoting would be an advantage. Not just a river, denial is.
Loud and wrong, Mr. Bowser.
Baked potatoes my dude? How can you fault what can be essentially a perfect and versatile meal, all in its own container???
Only in record sales. As an artist, Eric Benet > Usher.
CWG is about that business. When Commuteageddon happened back in 2011, they were the only ones that called it correctly. All the other weather folks were too scared to call for more than an inch or two, but CWG said not to wait because it was going to get bad, and fast. My coworkers thought I was nuts to leave work ear…
I agree with this. We’ve had some “important black movies” that have been released over the last few months (Sorry to Bother You, Blindspotting, BlacKkKlansman, Monsters and Men, The Hate U Give), and it seems that, even though none of them were the perfect specimens of what some feel they should have been, we…
This just seems like a lawsuit whose paperwork should already be pre-filed.
What killed me is that literally, right after I turned 40, my body went to hell. First, my eyes. Can’t see nothing without my reading glasses now. For entertainment, my friends and I text without our glasses on...you never know what kind of message you’ll get. Then the knees. And compared to some people I know, I’m…
I’m over 40, still dance professionally and there’s no way I would try this.
This is some truth. I’ve found that 98.65% of the disagreements between the Boo Thang and I have occurred because one or both of us got hangry. I didn’t think I cared that much about food, but I’ve come to the conclusion that I get real irrational when I’m hangry. He’s learned to get food in me before I get to this…
I really enjoyed this season. For once, it wasn’t just a bunch of relationship drama, hookups and mess. I liked that they delved into the characters motivations a bit.
I think they stretched the timeline a bit, but it’s possible. There were 3 months between the end of S1 and S2, and only a couple of weeks between S2 and S3. If we’re going by Tiffany’s pregnancy (assuming she was past her first trimester at the end of S2), it could be around a year from S1 to now.
I think what they showed this season was a deeper dive into a lot of characters and how their prior interactions have led them to the current state of their relationships (Issa & Daniel, Issa & Lawrence, Molly & Errbody). And a big part of this season was having a catalyst for change. With Issa, it was Nanceford.…
Yep, he was fine on HTGAWM and on White Famous (and I think he had a British accent on that show).
I am amazed that someone his age (I think he said he was 32) could actually open his mouth and say he wanted someone with no baggage. Lawrence...sir....I know you’ve been working on your fitness, but do you not feel that 100 lbs of Samsonite you’ve been carrying around?