violator said: Why does the movie Mommie Dearest flashed in front of my eyes the minute I've seen this pic? | |
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Harlepolis said: violator said: Why does the movie Mommie Dearest flashed in front of my eyes the minute I've seen this pic? "NOOOOO WIIIIIRE HAAAAANGERRRRRSSSSSPPPP!!!!" She do look like Mommie Dearest there, the phuck!?! | |
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Harlepolis said: violator said: Why does the movie Mommie Dearest flashed in front of my eyes the minute I've seen this pic? In reality, it's probably just a picture of the sista working it out, but given the context of most conversations about Lauryn Hill these days, it's just hilarious to me... | |
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violator said: Harlepolis said: Why does the movie Mommie Dearest flashed in front of my eyes the minute I've seen this pic? In reality, it's probably just a picture of the sista working it out, but given the context of most conversations about Lauryn Hill these days, it's just hilarious to me... Of all the supposed bad shots of her, this one takes the cake. Everything about the pic screams all kinds of pain. I really am puzzled about whether I should laugh or feel sorry,,,or just both. | |
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Timmy84 said: Harlepolis said: Why does the movie Mommie Dearest flashed in front of my eyes the minute I've seen this pic? "NOOOOO WIIIIIRE HAAAAANGERRRRRSSSSSPPPP!!!!" She do look like Mommie Dearest there, the phuck!?! Must be the Joan Crawford eyebrows | |
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Harlepolis said: violator said: In reality, it's probably just a picture of the sista working it out, but given the context of most conversations about Lauryn Hill these days, it's just hilarious to me... Of all the supposed bad shots of her, this one takes the cake. Everything about the pic screams all kinds of pain. I really am puzzled about whether I should laugh or feel sorry,,,or just both. I'm not as confused. I laughed but on the other hand, she looks really sad and pitiful here. Obviously, sister's going through some PAIN that we may never truly fully understand. I still wonder what the hell she was doing on that night that made her scream (or was it singing?) like that... | |
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Harlepolis said: Timmy84 said: "NOOOOO WIIIIIRE HAAAAANGERRRRRSSSSSPPPP!!!!" She do look like Mommie Dearest there, the phuck!?! Must be the Joan Crawford eyebrows Good point... or the way she opened her mouth there. I can just imagine her screaming at her child: "CLEAN YOUR ROOM OR YOU'RE GONNAAAAA GEEEEET IT!!!!" Just like that Dunaway chick did in "Mommie Dearest" to her poor daughter, lol. | |
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Everything about the pic screams all kinds of pain. I really am puzzled about whether I should laugh or feel sorry,,,or just both.
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Timmy84 said: Harlepolis said: Why does the movie Mommie Dearest flashed in front of my eyes the minute I've seen this pic? "NOOOOO WIIIIIRE HAAAAANGERRRRRSSSSSPPPP!!!!" She do look like Mommie Dearest there, the phuck!?! yeah but which word in that phrase stands out the most! why does she look so different! out of all the folks who came out during that time she is the only one who has really gone somewhere else with her look and I heard that she wanted to help with the production with the fugees new cd which will not come out because the guys of the group didn't want to let her help do the tracks. I think that is tired on her part. is this some sort of new make up ladies are wearing nowadays? I like beyonce too but her make-up is even strange at times. [Edited 8/7/07 10:22am] nipsy | |
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violator said: Evillene!!! Space for sale... | |
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Baby Jane..... | |
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Rhondab said: Baby Jane.....
^^^ ...sorry ..just had to do it. it's the makeup..the makeup.. (shame on me for making fun of Lauren..too much time on my hands today) [Edited 8/7/07 16:09pm] | |
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sassybritches said:
if you are not from africa, it is not your motherland. most non-africans honoring africa as their motherland haven't even set foot on the continent but are trying to claim it as the motherland? that's like me claiming italy or ukraine or israel as my motherland just because of my ancestral ties. i'm not from italy, ukraine, or israel and i haven't even been to any of those nations. how am i gonna front like it's my motherland sosgemini said: could it be because our forefathers were forced away from their place of origin unlike yours? its a way to connect and show some pride for a history of people that endured one of the worst atrocities of mankind. im sure you know this sh*t...you just wanted another opportunity to be "controversial". uPtoWnNY said Whenever black Americans want to connect with the past/show pride in our ancestors, we get the typical response from folks like the previous poster. Every ethnic group in America celebrates their heritage(Irish, Italians, Polish, Jews, Germans, Russians, etc.), but when black folks do it, the "get over it" crowd starts running their mouths. I laugh at them, because they're showing how ignorant they are....and they know what they can kiss...twice I hear you Uptown & Sosgemini.I wouldn't worry about whether anyone else has a problem accepting that a large majority of African-Americans show pride in calling Africa the "Motherland" You don't have to visit Africa to know that its the birthplace of humanity, so there's nothing to front about, People believe what they feel comfortable with. As long as you know the history of Africa and its importance to you, then that's what counts. So, whether I lived/or visit Africa or not, personally for me as an African-American and given this country's past history of enslavement of our ancestors, as far as Africa is concerned, there will always be a connection through my bloodline and other African-Americans that feel the same way I do about Africa, no matter how many generations down the line, as well as Africa's connection to every other human on this earth--can't hide what's in your dna/blood even if it's not visibly recognizable by skin color.. but with that being said...that's a P&R subject and that's just my 2 cents and no change, so anyway.... ..... ....getting back on topic about Lauryn, honestly I don't know what to make of the way she has changed, I just hope she doesn't lose herself mentally/spiritually altogether. [Edited 8/8/07 13:37pm] | |
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2elijah said: sassybritches said:
if you are not from africa, it is not your motherland. most non-africans honoring africa as their motherland haven't even set foot on the continent but are trying to claim it as the motherland? that's like me claiming italy or ukraine or israel as my motherland just because of my ancestral ties. i'm not from italy, ukraine, or israel and i haven't even been to any of those nations. how am i gonna front like it's my motherland sosgemini said: could it be because our forefathers were forced away from their place of origin unlike yours? its a way to connect and show some pride for a history of people that endured one of the worst atrocities of mankind. im sure you know this sh*t...you just wanted another opportunity to be "controversial". uPtoWnNY said Whenever black Americans want to connect with the past/show pride in our ancestors, we get the typical response from folks like the previous poster. Every ethnic group in America celebrates their heritage(Irish, Italians, Polish, Jews, Germans, Russians, etc.), but when black folks do it, the "get over it" crowd starts running their mouths. I laugh at them, because they're showing how ignorant they are....and they know what they can kiss...twice I hear you Uptown & Sosgemini.I wouldn't worry about whether anyone else has a problem accepting that a large majority of African-Americans show pride in calling Africa the "Motherland" You don't have to visit Africa to know that its the birthplace of humanity, so there's nothing to front about, People believe what they feel comfortable with. As long as you know the history of Africa and its importance to you, then that's what counts. So, whether I lived/or visit Africa or not, personally for me as an African-American and given this country's past history of enslavement of our ancestors, as far as Africa is concerned, there will always be a connection through my bloodline and other African-Americans that feel the same way I do about Africa, no matter how many generations down the line, as well as Africa's connection to every other human on this earth--can't hide what's in your dna/blood even if it's not visibly recognizable by skin color.. but with that being said...that's a P&R subject and that's just my 2 cents and no change, so anyway.... ..... ....getting back on topic about Lauryn, honestly I don't know what to make of the way she has changed, I just hope she doesn't lose herself mentally/spiritually altogether. [Edited 8/8/07 13:37pm] you aren't kidding she looks lik she is having a severe beyonce moment after effect. And I am a fan of both of them and mistake on my part I think that was tacky of the fugees not allowing her to help create tracks for their new lp and just telling her that we won't make an lp if she has to be part of the production nipsy | |
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