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Sunday the 28th!
The Saturday Knights' Song "motorin" will appear in the background of one of Ari's world famous explosions as rumor has it.
See them perform Motorin live on this video:
and watch the official music video here.
Word!
September 25, 2008
TSK on Entourage this Sunday!
September 01, 2008
NEWSWEEK: Why Some Guys Never Grow Up
Mike and I talk about this on some other level shit about once a week. Our generation is falling behind. They're lazy, they don't want to work hard to get where they want to go and kids are still going out getting drunk off their asses every single night. It's odd to me. To us. I took shitty jobs out of school to get where I needed, but I'm not gonna turn this post into my own personal success story. Maybe this is a message to all of you who fit the description. It's an amazingly interesting article and I'm glad somebody backed it up with research.
Today's guys are perhaps the first downwardly mobile—and endlessly adolescent—generation of men in U.S. history. They're also among the most distraught—men between the ages of 16 and 26 have the highest suicide rate for any group except men above 70—and socially isolated, despite their image as a band of backslapping buddies. According to the General Social Survey, a highly regarded decadeslong University of Chicago project to map changes in American culture, twentysomething guys are bowling alone when compared with the rest of society. They are less likely to read a newspaper, attend church, vote for president or believe that people are basically trustworthy, helpful and fair. Meanwhile, saddled with an average of $20,000 in student debt and reared with a sense of entitlement that stops them from taking any old job, the percentage of 26-year-olds living with their parents has nearly doubled since 1970, from 11 to 20 percent.
and although he doesn't go as far to BLAME it on media portrayals of the "Single Life" a la the MAN Show or Entourage. He does have somewhat of a point. and you should know I'm the first person to say there's very limited brainwash affect from video games or tv shows. So that says a lot.
Read the full article at Newsweek.
In other news, I'm excited to hear Ne-yo's take on "Year of the Gentleman". I love grown up music. *goes and bumps Kingdom Come*
Holla!
August 05, 2008
Entourage is BACK! - Season 5 Trailer
=!= and I were just discussing this the other day about how we need to order some HBO and Showtime.
or we could just go to watchtvsitcoms.com
March 03, 2008
Fat Joe vs Papoose
From Thisis50.com
“On Friday Feb 29 in North Corolina, Papoose, Cassidy, Fat Joe, Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti, and Fabolous were booked to perform at The Criquet Arena. Before the show could go on, the Main Event happened earlier at The Holiday Inn Hotel in North Carolina, where the rappers had been staying at. Sources from Cassidy’s crew tell us that Cassidy had asked Papoose to come to his room so they could talk. Papoose eventually came to his room and while the two rappers were talking, all of the sudden Fat Joe and 9 Members of his Entourage storm right into Cassidy’s room. Fat Joe suddenly starts yelling at Papoose, “You Got A Problem With Me?” and Papoose replied, “No, do you have a problem?” When Fat Joe responds ” yeah, I got a problem with you,” thats when Papoose swung at Fat Joe, punching him in the face twice. Before you knew it all hell broke loose. Sources tell us that Fat Joe and his crew rushed the rapper and Hotel security had to seperate the fight before Law Enforcement could get to the Hotel….”
According to witnesses, when Fat Joe confronted Papoose, he said he had a problem with Papoose being on a recent radio show with 50 Cent, where 50 was laughing and making fun of him and his family.
Here's audio of that show.
There's bound to be 800 different points of view on this within the next few days, so stay tuned. I'm of the popular belief that nobody in the rap game is really that hard. But for some reason Papoose just seems like he'd be a mad rapper. But Joe could sit on papoose and this fight would be over. haha.
DREW
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