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On Friday's episode of
"Oprah," the queen of daytime learned all about Twitter
with CEO Evan Williams and twitter-obsessed Ashton Kutcher.
She set up her account at twitter.com/oprah and even wrote her
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Gives new meaning to the
saying 'Shaq Attack': Alexis Miller, an Atlanta hip hop artist also
known as MaryJane, has been granted a temporary restraining order
against NBA star Shaquille O'Neal...
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We have to admit we love a good rap battle. And not just one rapper spitting derogatory rhymes about another, but just hip-hop feuds in general. Even more rewarding is when a clear winner emerges victorious and the fallen player is forced to make amends. Two current disputes are heating up, the first of which began when 50-year-old rap veteran Ice T mouthed off in an interview saying popular 17-year-old rapper Soulja Boy lacked talent and create garbage. SB fought back via YouTube claiming Ice T was old, irrelevant and had no business writing songs called "F---- the Police" when he plays a cop on Law & Order. Touche! Ice T’s YouTube "apology" induces equal LOLs. As for Shaq, he spit fire in an impromptu freestyle on an NYC stage with lyrics that claimed, "I'm a horse, Kobe ratted me out, that's why I'm getting divorced." No rebuttal has been made thus far, but who knows if Kobe can rhyme. We’d love to post the video spats, but since they’re all extremely NSFW, we’ll let you hunt on your own. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (36) | Blog
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I for one cannot stand Kobe Bryant. I'm so happy the Celtics won, excuse me obliterated the Lakers and I am overjoyed about Shaq's new rap. If he's not a rapper he's a prophet. Either way it is one of the few CDs I would buy. Read More »
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I have mentioned to you that your Personality Style is inherited from one of your parents and that your Style has an "essential urge" that motivates how you interact with others. You can't change it - your Style or Urge - but you can learn to know more about yourself to lead a... Read More »
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