Seems like DMX finally passed https://www.newsweek.com/rapper-dmx...g-life-support-following-heart-attack-1581053
That’s what you get for bankrupting Kevin Bacon, motherfucker. It’s funny how this guy got made an such an example of, while all the surrounding others even worse than him are still running amok. He was a nine thrown to a mob who didn’t know what they were angry at.
And the Wilpons. The infamous contract that the Mets gave Bobby Bonilla was structured that way specifically so that the Wilpons could free up money to invest with Madoff.
His contract is the Jason Voorheese of Major League Baseball. To this day, I cannot wrap my head around that one.
I sort of remember the joke, but I don't remember the comedian. Reagan's reelection was so lopsided over Mondale that he said something like "When I went to sleep on election night, Mondale had 2 electoral votes. That's only 2 more than me and I wasn't even running."
You read my mind. My first reaction to this was like the news was reporting that a bowl of vanilla ice cream had melted.
I'll remember Mondale as the worm who used the memorial for his fellow Democrat, Senator Paul Wellstone, who had just died in a plane accident, as his own personal campaign rally in 2002. Basically, he danced on the grave of his purported friend, colleague, and teammate for political gain. It was a good lesson for me on how sociopaths view people around them, as disposable objects, even those ostensibly on the same side as them.
Digital Underground’s Shock G. This one really sucks. That dude was so talented. I know he’s known for Humpty Hump but he was basically an autodidact with music. Jesus, 2021 isn’t the upward trajectory from 2020 we were asking for.
He discovered 2-Pac. In any interview, Shakur would bring up that he owed his entire career to Shock, who signed him to Digital Underground and also produced his first solo album for him.