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superbowl SO who is ready for the hip hop half time show?

I remember reading years ago that fifty cent has been shot supposedly something like seven times. I thought that he must have been shot by his fellow half wits because it only would have taken me once...
 
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I remember reading years ago that fifty cent has been shot supposedly something like seven times. I thought that he must have been shot by his fellow half wits because it only would have taken me once...
Maybe he had really thick skin....like a walrus? :lol:
 
The town sure does look like an unflushed toilet...


Sorry pal - but what you’re looking at in this pic is much closer to the “Beverley Hill” of the homeless encampments here. What you really want to see is Skid Row in downtown LA. Something like 7,000 homeless in a one section. This sewer called LA has over 60,000 in homeless population. But no worries those in charge and “working” on it. $$Billions have supposedly been thrown at it - Now a logical thinking man would say to himself “where has all the $money$ gone?”. ..........….. Ask the people on the streets - they don’t….
 
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I got a few guys coming over today, I'm sure we will have it on the tv in the shop but it is basically background noise as we drink beer and talk car stuff. Hell I might even fire up the weber charcoal grill and cook some meat, go Bengals, they havent been there in 30+ years.
 
To each his own,M&M is a damn good rapper n music not hard on the ears.

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As I said in another thread about a week ago, I know that at my age, gender, etc... that I am no longer the demographic anyone cares anything about when it comes to marketing or advertising, and that's just the way that it is.
The more I think about it, the more I think you may have a point! It's screwed up that this whole thing has also come down to appeasing a group of people that over ride the true good feeling that came from it years ago, the rush, the anticipation and the come together for a day of the big game. It's one big commercial for a lot of things I don't necessarily believe in or condone, from the players to the half time show to make some people happy and spread the word..... Some people just got left behind, those that use to pay for all of it. A lot of things have changed, just throw this one on the pile with the rest of it. I use to watch just to see them beat each other to death anyway, now I can see that on the news. Did you see what a ticket cost or what it cost to park your car a mile away. Besides, I'm from St. Louis, I remember what the rams and the money machine did to us. It's all about the money.
 
The more I think about it, the more I think you may have a point! It's screwed up that this whole thing has also come down to appeasing a group of people that over ride the true good feeling that came from it years ago, the rush, the anticipation and the come together for a day of the big game. It's one big commercial for a lot of things I don't necessarily believe in or condone, from the players to the half time show to make some people happy and spread the word..... Some people just got left behind, those that use to pay for all of it. A lot of things have changed, just throw this one on the pile with the rest of it. I use to watch just to see them beat each other to death anyway, now I can see that on the news. Did you see what a ticket cost or what it cost to park your car a mile away. Besides, I'm from St. Louis, I remember what the rams and the money machine did to us. It's all about the money.
Similar to the last Jessie Stone movie that was broadcast on prime time TV... It attracted over 13 million viewers but they were all over the "age" that whatever TV channel wanted to attract, so NO more Jessie Stone.... I felt pretty outdated after that article....
 
I think I will save up and take a crap during halftime! :poke::rofl:
 
I saw a posting on Nextdoor last night for nose bleed seats for $7500. Same post this morning -$6000. An easy bet says she would grab $4000 and run - it’s 2 hrs to game time right now. If not sold by then they’re only worth a few hundred bucks to some lucky guy that’s wandering around the stadium looking for such a deal. I’ve never done it for a game of this magnitude but have for baseball playoff tickets for the the Angels - works every time - often for free. A regular game for the Rams parking off the lot is $150 - I’m guessing $300+ for this one at least. I wonder what the hookers are….?
 
Got this emailed to me from a friend.........


Something to consider

CALLING FOR A NATIONWIDE BOYCOTT OF SUPER BOWL’S “HALFTIME SHOW”!!


By Phil Mushnick January 29, 2022



Last Saturday, during CBS’s telecast of the Titans-Bengals playoff game, a commercial for Corona beer aired, starring Snoop Dogg, who, despite countless arrests for guns and drugs, has become a must-have to endorse products.

So what if he luridly degrades women as one of his stocks in trade if he can sell beer?

The night before that ad ran, NYPD officer Jason Rivera, 22, was shot dead with an assault rifle while responding to a domestic violence call in East Harlem. His partner, Wilbert Mora, 27, died from his wounds four days later.

And as I watched that Corona ad, I got to thinking about Snoop Dogg’s violently anti-police, pro-crime vile and vulgar “artistry,” mindful that Roger Goodell appointed and anointed Snoop Dogg the headliner at this year’s Super Bowl halftime.

Perhaps Goodell, also in the interest of keeping it real, would like to rap along with a “song” by Snoop and J5 Slap entitled, “Police.” Ready, Roger? It reads thusly:

“All you n—as out there,
Take your guns that you using to shoot each other
And start shooting these b—h-***
mother-f–king police.
That’ll impress a mother-f–king n—a like me.”


But Snoop’s Super Bowl selection doesn’t just meet with the approval of the NFL and “It’s All About Our Fans” Goodell The halftime show and Snoop’s appearance is sponsored with the full, proud commercial and financial support of Pepsi, which seems eager to become the soft drink of hardcore.

Back to that charming, ahem, song. Ready Team Pepsi? It’s Karaoke Night! Here we go:

“Dipping through the city with a Glock in a Range Rove
If you sleeping probably not with the same hoe
Rock the same clothes rich n—as do
And rock by the same code till I’m a rich n—a too
I be in the club with the stick in my shoe
You call the f–king police like a bitch n—a do.”



Five NYPD officers have been shot in the first 20 days of this year. And the fellow chosen by the NFL and approved by Goodell to star in this year’s halftime produces, records, sells and profits from “artistry” advocating streets filled with the blood of cops and threats against those who would help solve the shootings of cops and civilians.


More?

“Snitches snitches snitches
N—as be running they mouth just like b–ches …
Snitches snitches snitches
I got a slug for ya’ll mother-f–king snitches.


Hey, Corona beer marketing department, your turn. Ready? Snoop Dogg has a video in which he sings a cover version of NWA’s “F–k the police” while holding his crotch in a courtroom. It’s an easy one. Just repeat after Snoop:

“F–k the po-lice! F–k the po-lice!”

And now, just for added kicks, look up the lurid lyrics of two other Goodell-certified entertainers who will perform at this Super Bowl halftime, Eminem (“Just Don’t Give A F–k”) and crotch-grabbing Kendrick (“B–ch, Don’t Kill My Vibe”) Lamar.

This is what Roger Goodell thinks NFL audiences, of all ages, are worth on a Super Bowl Sunday. These acts are far beneath him as he has already admitted that he can’t repeat what Snoop Dogg raps. But he feels as if Snoop Dogg is perfect for you and yours — and professional football.


Meanwhile, the classic “To Kill a Mockingbird,” has been removed from a Washington State school’s required reading list because it contains racial slurs.


And Goodell, the shameless $63 million per pandering phony,slaps “Stop Hate” and “End Racism” along the backs of end zones and players’ helmets, then invites Snoop Dogg to be the star of the Super Bowl.


Maybe Snoop will be granted a police escort to the stadium. For his safety, of course

Just keepin’ it real.
 
When I see those slogans on the back of helmets I always think about what I would like to put on the helmets...LOL.... Priceless, I can assure you
 
Got this emailed to me from a friend.........


Something to consider

CALLING FOR A NATIONWIDE BOYCOTT OF SUPER BOWL’S “HALFTIME SHOW”!!


By Phil Mushnick January 29, 2022



Last Saturday, during CBS’s telecast of the Titans-Bengals playoff game, a commercial for Corona beer aired, starring Snoop Dogg, who, despite countless arrests for guns and drugs, has become a must-have to endorse products.

So what if he luridly degrades women as one of his stocks in trade if he can sell beer?

The night before that ad ran, NYPD officer Jason Rivera, 22, was shot dead with an assault rifle while responding to a domestic violence call in East Harlem. His partner, Wilbert Mora, 27, died from his wounds four days later.

And as I watched that Corona ad, I got to thinking about Snoop Dogg’s violently anti-police, pro-crime vile and vulgar “artistry,” mindful that Roger Goodell appointed and anointed Snoop Dogg the headliner at this year’s Super Bowl halftime.

Perhaps Goodell, also in the interest of keeping it real, would like to rap along with a “song” by Snoop and J5 Slap entitled, “Police.” Ready, Roger? It reads thusly:

“All you n—as out there,
Take your guns that you using to shoot each other
And start shooting these b—h-***
mother-f–king police.
That’ll impress a mother-f–king n—a like me.”


But Snoop’s Super Bowl selection doesn’t just meet with the approval of the NFL and “It’s All About Our Fans” Goodell The halftime show and Snoop’s appearance is sponsored with the full, proud commercial and financial support of Pepsi, which seems eager to become the soft drink of hardcore.

Back to that charming, ahem, song. Ready Team Pepsi? It’s Karaoke Night! Here we go:

“Dipping through the city with a Glock in a Range Rove
If you sleeping probably not with the same hoe
Rock the same clothes rich n—as do
And rock by the same code till I’m a rich n—a too
I be in the club with the stick in my shoe
You call the f–king police like a bitch n—a do.”



Five NYPD officers have been shot in the first 20 days of this year. And the fellow chosen by the NFL and approved by Goodell to star in this year’s halftime produces, records, sells and profits from “artistry” advocating streets filled with the blood of cops and threats against those who would help solve the shootings of cops and civilians.


More?

“Snitches snitches snitches
N—as be running they mouth just like b–ches …
Snitches snitches snitches
I got a slug for ya’ll mother-f–king snitches.


Hey, Corona beer marketing department, your turn. Ready? Snoop Dogg has a video in which he sings a cover version of NWA’s “F–k the police” while holding his crotch in a courtroom. It’s an easy one. Just repeat after Snoop:

“F–k the po-lice! F–k the po-lice!”

And now, just for added kicks, look up the lurid lyrics of two other Goodell-certified entertainers who will perform at this Super Bowl halftime, Eminem (“Just Don’t Give A F–k”) and crotch-grabbing Kendrick (“B–ch, Don’t Kill My Vibe”) Lamar.

This is what Roger Goodell thinks NFL audiences, of all ages, are worth on a Super Bowl Sunday. These acts are far beneath him as he has already admitted that he can’t repeat what Snoop Dogg raps. But he feels as if Snoop Dogg is perfect for you and yours — and professional football.


Meanwhile, the classic “To Kill a Mockingbird,” has been removed from a Washington State school’s required reading list because it contains racial slurs.


And Goodell, the shameless $63 million per pandering phony,slaps “Stop Hate” and “End Racism” along the backs of end zones and players’ helmets, then invites Snoop Dogg to be the star of the Super Bowl.


Maybe Snoop will be granted a police escort to the stadium. For his safety, of course

Just keepin’ it real.
No words to describe my distain for these clowns - I’ll leave at that cause the board might light up.
 
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