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I think he's guilty

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Now that Johnnie's gone, I guess I should start being nice to the cops.
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robfharris,

Notice, he never looked at the judges, he's knows to stay away from a judge of any kind!
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robfharris,
yeah i think hes guilty but what can you do if no one does anything about it.....but on the other hand i think that the best sung National Anthem was at a basketball game i think an Marvin Gaye sang that one
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Appaloosa,
It was the 1984 Allstar game! And yes it was the best rendition ever!!!! Every pair of pannies was wet before the bombs were bursting in the air
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Anditsdeeptoo,

I was a kid then when that game aired, but man I'll never forget that Marvin rendition. NBA all star games sometimes coincided w/Mardi Gras events so it was usually a family event. everybody in the house was standing up clapping to Marvin singing. and I suppose my aunts panties were wet. but forgot a game was about to air.

Marvin is still the man!! and now I know why the panties were wet. :lol:

the game was most memorable too. B-)
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robfharris,

dang, why am I thinking about that Boondocks R. Kelly trial episode. because if I had been there I would have grabbed the mic and asked "have yall niggas lost yall damn mind?" followed by some boos and somebody starting the music and singing again.

but I know the slave master founding fathers are rolling in their graves knowing a pedophile w/talent is singing the national anthem.

but hey that's the beauty of America. we let all sorts of stuff slide. B-)

I CAN'T wait until I'm caught in a room full of male strippers w/a mouth full of whipped cream and chocolate after my first year in office. dying to see where that takes me. B-)
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Anditsdeeptoo,
thanks for the game named.........i dont buy a lot of stuff but that would be one to buy for me ......hell i never even bought the NAtional Anthem before but i would buy that one......he did it good an he did it justice.. B-)
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Anditsdeeptoo,
DUDE, WHAT'S UP??? Holla at me, how's the comedy?
Appaloosa,
For some reason, his trial keeps getting pushed back. I don't know whats up with that.

Actually, the music is nice for his version. He took it too far with the "Put your hands together" and the 'steppers'. I grew up outside of Chicago, you have to know how to step like that, my mother took every Saturday morning to teach me. As much as I love 'steppin'... I never want to see niggas steppin' in the name of freedom again!!!

One correction, it was the 1983 All Star game. He died in '84 and from reports was battling his demons too much in the early part of that year to perform much.

Tamra,
Boondocks... exactly!!! I'm with you. I was thinking about that episode as well. "Prosecutor DuBois, are you aware to the extent that niggas love R.Kelly?"
Now that Johnnie's gone, I guess I should start being nice to the cops.
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robfharris,

LMFAO!! I even like the way that episode started out: Imma tell yall something black people know - niggas are crazy!
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tamra,
I saw that episode with someone that thinks R.Kelly can do no wrong and they got something completely different from that episode and it was interesting to see that.
Ignorance, even though I can forgive it, pisses me off.

If I was Kell's I would be scared. OJ, obviously guilty got off. Michael, obviously guilty got off. Puffy, obviously guilty of at least the bribery got off. At some point a black dude that's famous, extremely rich, and being charged with a crime... is going to have take a dick up the ass.
Kell's should be scared, he may have 8-20 years of being on the business end of some golden showers to look forward to.
Now that Johnnie's gone, I guess I should start being nice to the cops.
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