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If your was practicing on ya art, you wouldn't associate yourself with someone like him.
Thank you Sweeetie.. someone from Kentucky told me he might be Obama....I don't ask no questions, he seemed well read.Right on. Happy for you.
Is he real though?
These nuts
Good religion debates always have me like
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To be honest, MLK.
Not really the man himself, the figure the media now pushes.
After all that "Free Boosie" I yelled, and this is how he repays me, by making a clown of himself.
I think a prime candidate for this thread is Muhammad Ali..
Only because he was so layered, and to this day he's still so polarizing...
Listening to ESPN radio the day he died and it's interesting to hear their varying opinions on the man. Not the athlete, but the man..
Bomani started his show with a beautiful eulogy, you woulda thought a great politician died..and he didn't get to his athletic accomplishments until way down the list of compliments...
The next radio show Ryan rusillo started his show by saying, "it's been 3 days since his death, so I think enough time has passed to say this...Ali was a great fighter, but a draft dodger and a not as great a guy as we think"
Obviously those aren't direct quotes..but What I remember from listening at work that day...I was just at my desk like dam, u can't even fake it outta respect?
The way he talked about and how he treated Joe Frazier was messed up. No wonder Joe hated him.
Facts.Yeah. Ali had his faults.The way he talked about and how he treated Joe Frazier was messed up. No wonder Joe hated him.
But when people criticize him for "draft dodging", I already know what type of time their on