Topic: LL Cool J to Palin: "Mamma Said Knock You Out" | |
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Wow. Like LL is really 'what's happenin' now' ... get a grip. actually NCIS is one of the top rated shows on television,, so yeah,, he is pretty CURRENT Thank you, he is still in the public just not with a lot of foolishness.... and the Ladies STILL Love Cool James LOL |
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Anybody walking around calling himself LL Cool J CANNOT be taken seriously.. Worse thing is; he made that name up himself??! Not sure how relevant he is... but he is pretty crap YES AND HOW ELSE IS HE GOING TO SAY GETTO |
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Wow. Like LL is really 'what's happenin' now' ... get a grip. actually NCIS is one of the top rated shows on television,, so yeah,, he is pretty CURRENT Thank you, he is still in the public just not with a lot of foolishness.... and the Ladies STILL Love Cool James LOL Actually hes not really current. The first NCIS is a top rated show. Also in terms of his music career he is a one hit wonder that went into acting because he couldn't cut it in music. |
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Wow. Like LL is really 'what's happenin' now' ... get a grip. actually NCIS is one of the top rated shows on television,, so yeah,, he is pretty CURRENT Thank you, he is still in the public just not with a lot of foolishness.... and the Ladies STILL Love Cool James LOL Actually hes not really current. The first NCIS is a top rated show. Also in terms of his music career he is a one hit wonder that went into acting because he couldn't cut it in music. he is also current,, as in currently starring in one of the top vieweed television shows. As far as his music,, one hit? not quite,,, he has had six albums go platinum and one go gold and he helped launch the clothing line FUBU which is still quite popular,,,, this guy will not be irrelevant or stop being current for quite a while,,,although his audience will have to grow with him(in age) |
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Edited by
Dragoness
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Thu 04/01/10 08:43 PM
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Putting an ad out that you intend to use someone's program illegally says quite a bit.
There was another performer that she advertised was going to be on the show without their knowledge too...I don't remember the name. What a joke..... But then she always has been a joke. |
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I am sorry but as a sex symbol LL will ALWAYS be current.
I don't pay him much mind though because he doesn't like thicker women. So he loses my vote in the top sexy department. Sexy men will love women in all their many forms. |
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Putting aa ad out that you intend to use someone's program illegally says quite a bit. There was another performer that she advertised was going to be on the show without their knowledge too...I don't remember the name. What a joke..... But then she always has been a joke. Toby Keith. |
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Edited by
Dragoness
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Thu 04/01/10 08:45 PM
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Putting aa ad out that you intend to use someone's program illegally says quite a bit. There was another performer that she advertised was going to be on the show without their knowledge too...I don't remember the name. What a joke..... But then she always has been a joke. Toby Keith. ??? Oh, duh you are saying that is the other performers name, right? Okay I am slow on the uptake.... |
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Anybody walking around calling himself LL Cool J CANNOT be taken seriously.. Worse thing is; he made that name up himself??! Not sure how relevant he is... but he is pretty crap YES AND HOW ELSE IS HE GOING TO SAY GETTO This is why I hate white people....lol..they embarrass (me as a white person.) LL Cool J, awards. "Awards MTV Video Music Awards 1991 - MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video, for "Mama Said Knock You Out" 1997 - MTV Video Music Vanguard Award, for "career achievement" NAACP Image Awards 1996 - Best Rap Artist, for "Mr. Smith" 1997 - Best Rap Artist, for "Mr. Smith" 2001 - Outstanding Hip-Hop/Rap Artist, for "G.O.A.T." 2003 - Outstanding Male Artist Grammy Awards 1991 - Best Rap Solo Performance, for "Mama Said Knock You Out" from Mama Said Knock You Out 1996 - Best Rap Solo Performance, for "Hey Lover" from Mr. Smith Soul Train Music Awards 1987 - Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap - Single for "I Need Love" 2003 - Quincy Jones Award, for "outstanding career achievements in the field of entertainment" Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 2000 - "Favorite Supporting Actor - Action" from Deep Blue Sea The New York Music Awards 15 New York Music Awards Soul Train Awards 10 Soul Train Awards Billboard Awards 1 Billboard Award Rock The Vote Award 1997 - "Patrick Lippert Award" Source Awards 2003 - Source Foundation Image Award, for "his community work" Long Island Music Hall of Fame 2007 - Inducted as part of the Inaugural Class of Inductees for his contribution to Long Island's rich musical heritage" |
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Putting aa ad out that you intend to use someone's program illegally says quite a bit. There was another performer that she advertised was going to be on the show without their knowledge too...I don't remember the name. What a joke..... But then she always has been a joke. Toby Keith. ??? Oh, duh you are saying that is the other performers name, right? Okay I am slow on the uptake.... LOL. No worries. It happens to the best of us. I only knew because I had heard it on the radio a few minutes before I saw your post...lol |
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Edited by
TJN
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Sun 04/04/10 06:19 PM
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When contacted by Yahoo! News for comment, a Fox News spokesperson explained that LL Cool J had been informed in 2008 that the interview was planned as a segment for "Real American Stories"--though of course the network couldn't have known at the time that Palin would be hosting. The Fox spokesperson also provided us with a statement:
"Real American Stories features uplifting tales about overcoming adversity and we believe Mr. Smith's interview fit that criteria. However, as it appears that Mr. Smith does not want to be associated with a program that could serve as an inspiration to others, we are cutting his interview from the special and wish him the best with his fledgling acting career." Attempts to reach LL Cool J for comment proved unsuccessful. Perhaps he intends a more recent Twitter entry to serve as his rejoinder to the Fox statement: "Nobody can bring you peace but yourself." Update: Looks like the confusion isn't limited to the hip hop genre. Toby Keith's publicist tells the New York Times that Keith has never done an interview with Palin and she had no idea he was being used in the Palin special. She believes that Fox will be recycling an interview Keith gave Fox in 2009. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/20100331/ts_ynews/ynews_ts1387 Looks as if they both were contacted about the show. They just didn't know who the host would be at the time. Funny how because it is Sarah Palin doing the show now it's a huge news story. I watched the show and thought it was an excelent show. With stroies about people who have overcome adversity and others gave selflessly of themselves to help others. But I would imagine those who hate Palin will not watch it and yet continue to degrade the show. |
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When contacted by Yahoo! News for comment, a Fox News spokesperson explained that LL Cool J had been informed in 2008 that the interview was planned as a segment for "Real American Stories"--though of course the network couldn't have known at the time that Palin would be hosting. The Fox spokesperson also provided us with a statement: "Real American Stories features uplifting tales about overcoming adversity and we believe Mr. Smith's interview fit that criteria. However, as it appears that Mr. Smith does not want to be associated with a program that could serve as an inspiration to others, we are cutting his interview from the special and wish him the best with his fledgling acting career." Attempts to reach LL Cool J for comment proved unsuccessful. Perhaps he intends a more recent Twitter entry to serve as his rejoinder to the Fox statement: "Nobody can bring you peace but yourself." Update: Looks like the confusion isn't limited to the hip hop genre. Toby Keith's publicist tells the New York Times that Keith has never done an interview with Palin and she had no idea he was being used in the Palin special. She believes that Fox will be recycling an interview Keith gave Fox in 2009. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/20100331/ts_ynews/ynews_ts1387 Looks as if they both were contacted about the show. They just didn't know who the host would be at the time. Funny how because it is Sarah Palin doing the show now it's a huge news story. I watched the show and thought it was an excelent show. With stroies about people who have overcome adversity and others gave selflessly of themselves to help others. But I would imagine those who hate Palin will not watch it and yet continue to degrade the show. The host degrades professional journalism. She's not qualified as anything but a parrot for the fringe element in this country. So watch her show? Are you putting on me? I would never watch the half governor much less POX faked news network. She's a joke, a punchline waiting to happen so I hope she does well...yeah, run her again in 2012 I let these guys watch POX for me: http://www.newshounds.us/ News Hounds "We watch FOX so you don't have to." |
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sometimes it makes me laugh to hear the left wing extremists complaining about the right wing extremists
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I let these guys watch POX for me:
http://www.newshounds.us/ News Hounds "We watch FOX so you don't have to." That proves my point. If your going to talk about something maybe you should watch it and form your own opinion instead of the opinion of others. |
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Edited by
Quietman_2009
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Sun 04/04/10 07:17 PM
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sometimes it makes me laugh to hear the left wing extremists complaining about the right wing extremists I see it all as something sort of like this There is really very little difference between the left wing extremist propagandists and the right wing extremist propagandist |
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