Posted on 02/27/2005 9:54:03 AM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs
Beyonce on now with that dork Josh Groban. Wonder if she'll turn around and show some back.
No, I guess not. He was only the President of their union. But that didn't rate much to those looking back on this man tonight. A VERY poor tribute.
P DIDDY SEZ: "Vote or die!"
Reagan the actor has very personal memories for me.
I was watching Part I of King's Row on our big, bulky,black and white TV when I started labor with my first child.
I went to the hospital after it was over and saw Part II the next day in the hospital.
That was almost 43 years ago.
No, you're wrong. Absolutely not. There were more applause for Christopher Reeve.
LOL
Dropping off perscription drugs ?
I've seen it in quite a bit of detail...
Very nice pairing! She should be dating him instead of Jay-Z!
Actually, I write jokes for a living, for radio DJs, so I have to be able to write for all political viewpoints, and I thought the lines he did on Bush were only about a 5 on a 10 scale. They were not funny enough to outweigh the fact that they were wildly inappropriate for the venue. With all that he could have poked fun of about Hollywood and less than 10 minutes to fill, he devoted a third of his monologue to irrelevant Bush-bashing that did nothing but alienate half the audience right at the start of the show. I'm floored that a guy as smart as Chris Rock did something that stupid. And that with so much time to prepare, he didn't have better material.
...which can be attractive in some cases(i.e. Cyndi Crawford).
Yes she is for her 6th grade Class...
A few did. No big deal. It *is* Hollywood afterall. I think they forget he was not only an actor but screen actor's guide president.
Eardrums are bleeding, can't take Bouncy singing
LOL Lord have mercy.
"Bridge on the River Kwai" might be a fine film, but it's wildly inaccurate, and the men who actually built the real bridge hate the film and resent it deeply.
Desperado reminded me of Death Wish 3...
Now there was a movie!
He probably left it in the limo.
Former boyfriend of J-Lo and one time pistolero...now creative clothing designer.
People of New York v. Sean Combs (aka Puff Daddy), Jamal Barrow (aka Shyne), Anthony Jones (aka Wolf)
Filed: January 13, 2000
Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York, New York
The Case: Sean "Puffy" Combs' rap sheet got substantially longer following gunplay in a Times Square nightspot.
The New York Grand Jury slapped the hip-hopster with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree for having two loaded 9mm guns in his sport-utility vehicle following said shooting. The Grammy-winning rapper could get up to 15 years in prison if convicted on all four charges.
His bodyguard, Anthony "Wolf" Jones, was indicted on one count each of criminal possession of a weapon in the second and third degrees. And Puffy's protégé, rapper Jamal "Shyne" Barrow, was indicted on a whopping 11 counts--ranging from attempted second-degree murder to assault to reckless endangerment--in the shooting, which left three people injured.
According to police and witness accounts, Puffy allegedly started throwing money around Manhattan's Club NY in the wee hours of December 27, irritating some club patrons who confronted him. The "It's All About the Benjamins" rapper purportedly then drew a gun, as did his pal Barrow, who allegedly fired, hitting three bystanders. Barrow was detained at the scene, while Combs, gal-pal Jennifer Lopez and Jones were nabbed by cops while fleeing the club. Authorities recovered one gun on the street after it was thrown from Combs' vehicle. The second gun was found on the floor of the passenger seat. (No charges were filed against Lopez.)
"The decision to indict me is wrong," Combs, 30, said in a statement. "I'm innocent, and we will prove it. I am putting my faith in God, and I know my name will be cleared."
Sidebar: Puffy, who's also facing a $100 million lawsuit from one of the shooting victims, has brought out the big guns, hiring Johnnie Cochran and Benjamin Brafman to provide legal counsel. Cochran, who represented O.J. Simpson, and Brafman, who defended Mob killer Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano, join Harvey Slovis on the defense team.
This is the second scrape with the law for Puffy in nine months. In April 1999, he was arrested for allegedly beating a rival music executive, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of harassment and was ordered to undergo counseling. According to newspaper reports, the hip-hop mogul is also being investigated for possible involvement in as many as three other shootings and assaults.
Status: Combs has been free on $10,000 bail since his arrest. He's due back in court February 14.
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