January 31, 2008
In Case You Forgot…
Welcome to Miami, I had almost forgot how funny this video was
*CIA
Welcome to Miami, I had almost forgot how funny this video was
*CIA
Welcome to Miami, I had almost forgot how funny this video was
*CIA
There are not many people who I compare to Mariah; so she must really be talented… I mean I’m a Mariah do or die-er, so this is big.

Here’s her new video (the UK version):
Look at these super fab picks of our fav expecting gal:




Look at these super fab picks of our fav expecting gal:




The Montel Williams show is ending its 17 year run at the end of this season.
For more info click here at Reuters.com
Ralph Nader has formed a committee to explore another presidential bid. He also launched a new website to help garner money and more support. Guess there is no stopping this guy… Check out his site: http://www.naderexplore08.org/index.html It sounds like he’ll only run if they nominate Clinton. But who knows?
Just when you thought it was over those good folks at MTV/VH1 have brought us "G’s to Gents"; hosted by Jamie Foxx. It seems like it Charm School for guys… Finally a show that turns hustlas into gentlemen! Maybe there’s hope I’ll get married after all… Yipee!!! Let me stop, I know Ima prolly watch it. Shameful- I know.
The shows casting now:
"- Are you a hustler?
- Do you have the passion and skills, but can’t catch a break?
- Is your self-worth measured by the number of fights you’ve won, girls you’ve slept with, or weight of bling around your neck?"From G’s to Gents" will take 15 young "G’s" and polish them up. Taking lessons in everything from Style and Grace, Etiquette, Chivalry, and Business Skills, the men will LEARN that with the right tools every G has the ability to be a true Gentleman – and a real shot at finding success.
The Stakes: The G that makes it to the end of the competition will win a large cash prize and the opportunity to make their dream job and lifestyle a reality."
CIA
Image courtesy of Sara De Boer/Retna Ltd
So it was only a matter of time… Diddy, or should I say Sean John as he now wants to be called, has teamed up with VH1 for another reality show. Apparently Sean John is in need of a new b!tch. The reality show aims to find the music mogul a new slave personal assistant. In order to qualify for this position, candidates must be at least 21 years old, possess a "whatever it takes attitude," be on call 24/7, and most importantly, be able to hold a mean umbrella. If this sounds like something you’re interested in they are holding an open casting call this Saturday, February 2nd from 11am-2pm in NYC. For more info click here. Word of advice: leave your pride at home and be ready to coon because that’s the only way you’re making the cut.
-PopRotzi DL
So last night I watched the second episode of Fox’s new game show, Moment of Truth. This show is f’ing hilarious. If you’re not familiar with the show, it basically gets a contestant to sit down in front of 3 family members or friends while the host asks him/her a bunch of questions. The contestant is required to answer truthfully because if they don’t, lie detection software will catch them in the lie and they’ll lose the chance for $500,000. These questions aren’t just silly little questions though. Whoever came up with them is seriously trying to break up homes. Last week’s contestant got booted off because he lied about touching female clients more than necessary during his job as a personal trainer. I can just imagine the conversation that went down with him and wifey after the show. Fox is trippin and let me tell you why. Moment of Truth is a spinoff of a Columbian game show which was canceled after a contestant won $25,000 by admitting that she hired a hit man to kill her husband. WTF! First of all, why the hell was that even a question and second, I’m glad shorty felt that $25,000 was worth admitting to such a crime. She even went on to explain the story even further saying that unfortunately the it didn’t go through because the hitman tipped off the husband and then dude ran away forever. Judging from the questions Fox is asking already, I’m sure they’ll be headed down the same path.
-PopRotzi DL
Every year all my friends scramble around at the last minute trying to figure out where to watch the Super Bowl at. With that in mind I decided to compile a list of places to watch the big game at
1.ESPN Zone- Times Square
This place has a gazillion televisions, even in the bathroom. Get there early though because it will get packed quick.
2. Time Out- Upper West Side
This place has cheap beer and affordable food and not to mention plenty of tvs.
3. Hooters- Find one by you
No need to tell you what Hooters offers, I’m sure you’re already well aware.
4. Katwalk- Midtown
Katwalk is hosting a huge Superbowl extravaganza.This place features 2 movie screens and 3 HDTV screens playing the game. $30 gets you open bar (only beer) and all the wings you can eat from kickoff to the end of the game. You can also opt to pay as you go. For more information or to RSVP click here.
5. Your Place- Your hood, USA
Yes, your place. Why not host your own Super Bowl party this year, provided you have a large tv. Anything smaller that 32" or if you’re sporting one of those prehistoric jumpoffs, don’t play yourself or your guests. Here are some key necessities and ideas for any sporting event party:
Wings, wings, wings
Alcohol
Sandwiches
Chips and dip
Pizza
Finger foods
Decorate in your favorite teams colors
-PopRotzi DL
The new season of making the band finally premiered Monday night and so far this season is turning out to be less-than-stellar. Being an avid MTB viewer myself, not so much for the sheer foolishness of it all or even Diddy’s shameless self-promotion and glitter-filled cameos, I just really enjoy singing and dancing. Anyway, although by the end there was a good amount of work being done (album making and such), the rest of the episode was just awkward.
I have a feeling that the highlights of the show will be lasting throughout the season:
1. The requisite sexual tension between Aubrey and Diddy complete with longing *stare* as she smirks and slowly walks away…
2. Aubrey again reminds us why Diddy had the talk with her in the first place with frequent displays of drunken recklessness…
3. Serious bow chicka waow waow music playing in the background whenever a guy and girl talk to eachother…
However, what disturbed me the most about the premiere, besides the awkward silence in every scene was that inexplicable fur thing Diddy was wearing as a jacket. Peep the straggles chillin’ up over the collar…
This is what Diddy’s jacket reminds me of…
-G.Diddy
"Did you know Gnarls Barkley looks just like Cee-Lo?"
Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse have teamed up again to make a follow up to their platinum collabo "St. Elsewhere". Entitled "The Odd Couple", the new album is set to be released in April and should be a little different from the electronic tracks on the first. The first single is leaked to be "Run".
Political campaigns have always included a little bit of name calling, smear ads, arguing, and accusations, but I don’t think I have ever seen as many as I have in this presidential campaign, and we haven’t even made it out of the primaries. Much of the hateration has come, not from the candidates, but from their supporters, poorly informed people, or people who just seek to discredit candidates.
A lot of the rumors and myths have been directed at Barak Obama, as he is a relatively young candidate who’s entire history of follies hasn’t been the focus of the American public for years. Therefore, it seems that there has been a little too much free reign on the type of accusations that have been made against Obama. A number of websites and e-mails have have made ridiculous claims and accusations on everything from his religion to his upbringing. It was found that a few of those e-mails had been sent out by Hillary Clinton campaign volunteers without Hillary’s knowledge or approval. Here are a few of the rumors and the truths behind them:
On Sunday night at 8pm Fox News Channel had a special interview and report done on George W. Bush by Bret Baier. The special was entitled "George W. Bush: Fighting to the Finish." I don’t know if this is a tongue in cheek title, but most of the interview has a lot to do with the president discussing fighting the war in the Middle East and his decision to keep pursuing his goals there. In the interview Bush discusses the past eight years and talks about the decisions he has made.
In all honesty, I’m not a fan of most, if not all, of Bush’s decisions and policy, but the interview is one of the closest looks we’ve seen of the president and it really highlights his mind set in his lame duck presidency state. Foreign policy is still at the top of his list and now, perhaps too many years later, he is thinking about the economy. There was a pretty long section of the interview in which he compares himself to Abraham Lincoln, not saying that he is like him, but that it puts his presidency into "perspective," meaning he seems to think there are parallels between the war in Iraq and the Civil War, as well as, Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation.
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