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  1. LOVED THE BOOK:) Definitely going to check this out!!!!
  2. Im soooooooooooooooooo gonna get this!!!!
  3. No worries, I would have gone just for the SOFT BALLS anyway:laugh:!!!!
  4. I do believe I need to give GrooveEric a call:bounce:!!!!
  5. I can handle 2 Funks, but 2 Damons.............uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, NO!!!!
  6. I think we may have misinterpreted his post, I think he meant (Does anyone think they can take me to the BATHROOM and help me....cause I cant seem to find my Dick to pee!!!!)
  7. Im guessing this is only for the testosterone enhanced:balls:!?!?!
  8. May he Finally Rest in Peace!!!! LOS ANGELES - Richard Pryor startled audiences with his foul-mouthed routines, but his universal and frequently personal insights propelled him into one of Hollywood's biggest stars. The pioneering comedian, whose audacious style influenced generations of standup artists, died Saturday of a heart attack at age 65, said his business manager, Karen Finch. He had been ill for years with multiple sclerosis, a degenerative disease of the nervous system. "By expressing his heart, anger and joy, Richard Pryor took comedy to its highest form," Steve Martin said. A series of hit comedies and concert films in the '70s and '80s helped make Pryor one of Hollywood's highest paid stars, and he was one of the first black performers with enough leverage to cut his own deals. In 1983, he signed a $40 million, five-year contract with Columbia Pictures. His films included "Stir Crazy," "Silver Streak," "Which Way Is Up?" and "Richard Pryor Live on the Sunset Strip." Throughout his career, Pryor focused on racial inequality, joking as the host of the Academy Awards in 1977 that Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier were the only black members of the Academy. Pryor once marveled "that I live in racist America and I'm uneducated, yet a lot of people love me and like what I do, and I can make a living from it. You can't do much better than that." But he battled drug and alcohol addictions for years. In a 1977 interview with The Associated Press, Pryor spoke of his struggle to overcome the substance abuse. "God blessed me," he said. "There were shows I never remember, towns I never knew I was in. Somehow I was always able to perform. I respect performing too much ever to do a bad show." After nearly losing his life in 1980 when he caught on fire while freebasing cocaine, he turned the experience into laughs in later routines, telling audiences how quickly the flames sobered him up. While Pryor's material sounds modest when compared with some of today's comedians, it was startling when first introduced. He never apologized for it. Recognition came in 1998 from an unlikely source: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington gave Pryor the first Mark Twain Prize for humor. He said in a statement that he was proud that, "like Mark Twain, I have been able to use humor to lessen people's hatred." Born in 1940 in Peoria, Ill., Pryor grew up in his grandmother's brothel. His first professional performance came at age 7, playing drums at a night club. After two years of Army service, he honed his comedy in bars throughout the United States. By the mid-'60s, he was appearing in Las Vegas clubs and TV variety shows. Later in his career, Pryor used films as therapy. "Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life is Calling," was an autobiographical account of a popular comedian re-examining his life while lying delirious in a hospital burn ward. Pryor directed, co-wrote, co-produced and starred in the film. "I'm glad I did `Jo Jo,'" Pryor once said. "It helped me get rid of a lot of stuff." In 1995, he played an embittered multiple sclerosis patient in an episode of the television series "Chicago Hope." The role earned him an Emmy nomination as best guest actor in a drama series. Pryor also had legal problems. In 1974, he was sentenced to three years' probation for failing to file federal income tax returns. In 1978, he allegedly fired shots and rammed his car into a vehicle occupied by two of his wife's friends. Despite his health troubles, he was happy and in good humor in his final days, said his wife Jennifer Lee Pryor. "He will be missed, but will forever live in thousands and thousands of hearts and continue to impact and inspire people with his truth and his pain, which he turned into comedy brilliantly," she said. Pryor was married six times. His children include sons Richard and Steven, and daughters Elizabeth, Rain and Renee.
  9. Nahhhhhh CP is far from it, but I have a feeling that shit is going to change within a couple of weeks.....shit is definitely going to get INTERESTING;)!!!!
  10. Bi??? That bitch is Gheyer than Santa Claus's Elves.....he looks like them too!!!!
  11. DEFINITELY HOTTNESSSSSSSSS, at its best!!!! I LOVE HER!!!!
  12. Well at least I know who sent me this Negative Rep Point way back......lucky for you I have a good memory!!!
  13. Somehow I sense a bit of HATE towards Nocturnal on ur part, but I highly doubt any club that opens in that area will ever affect Space!!!!Don't get me wrong I went 2wice to Noc and I didnt enjoy it at all, just did not enjoy the vibe it had....but you know whatever brings diversity to this town im all for it it's nice to have options. I went to Metropolis 2 weeks ago and I LOOOOVED IT, i'm rooting for them to survive!!!! But there is nothing more that I would love than to see Crobar with a Terrace!!!!
  14. Dont be too sure of that!!!Crobar has been set on having a piece of Downtown for a while now, so you never know.....all I know is that if and when Crobar takes over Nocturnal, they are going to know what to do with it and how to do it!!!!
  15. Exactly what I heard, and I dont think we have the same source.....I didnt want to say anything but I have a feeling this is all but FALSE;)!!!! I guess Crobar is still persistant about become a Downtown venue since they weren't able to take over the Old Space location......good for them!!!! I think Crobar will be the only name on that block that will withstand the times(besides Space)!!!! Just cause as the old saying goes, people go to what they know!!!! Only one question, who's buying Mansion???
  16. Its about damn time you noticed this, and yet you asked me why I took down my account!!!!I FOUND IT TO BE MORE ANNOYING THAN ANYTHING AFTER A WHILE!!!!
  17. I believe I did, so do I get a SPANKIN:hat:!?!?!
  18. In other words Nocturnal has come to and end, or just ur events??? Either way, hmmmmmmmmmmm does not sound good at all!!!! Well I guess one good thing would come of Nocturnal shutting down, NO MORE DEEP HOUSE!!!!! 3, 2, 1........Let the Hater comments begin;)LMAO!!!!
  19. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Sweetie, hope you had FUN Friday and Saturday;)!!!! It was GREAT seeing everyone again!!!!
  20. vampress

    Miami Bound

    BITCHES!!!!! See you guys in a WEEK!!!!!
  21. Quien PINGA te manda, tu sabes que los Escorias tienen que estar en clima tropical:laugh:!!!!!
  22. Thats how it is here in Bogota year round, 60s during the day and 50s at night very comfortable!!!!I LOVE IT:bounce:
  23. GAWT DAAAAAAAAAAAAMNNNNNNNNNNNNNN, NOW THATS A FUCKIN WOMAN:woah:!!!Fucking LEGS, TITS, and WHAT A FUCKIN ASSSSSS!!!!!!!
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