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Reply #30 posted 10/28/07 4:13pm

Najee

I'm laughing how people are naming Freddie Jackson but keep forgetting about Luther Vandross in the '80s soul act/sexuality questions arena. It's nearly as funny as some women who used to argue to their grave that both men were not gay based on the fact they made songs about male/female relationships.
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Reply #31 posted 10/28/07 4:17pm

Najee

EmbattledWarrior said:

This thread is rediculous
Yah sherris got some big uns, but she would need a bottle of jack and a paper bag for me to do the nasty with her


Her breasts are big because everything else on her is big. If you find any typical heavyset woman she's going to have larger-than-average breasts. Being unattractive certainly doesn't help her.
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Reply #32 posted 10/28/07 6:27pm

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i can't think of his name

his was tall and skinny, like skinner than MJ, did a video him in the foreground and people dancing behind him. it was a grey backgroud and i believe he died of AIDS and sounded almost like a female.
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Reply #33 posted 10/28/07 6:33pm

Najee

ehuffnsd said:

i can't think of his name

his was tall and skinny, like skinner than MJ, did a video him in the foreground and people dancing behind him. it was a grey backgroud and i believe he died of AIDS and sounded almost like a female.


You're talking about Jermaine Stewart:

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Reply #34 posted 10/28/07 6:34pm

ehuffnsd

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Najee said:

ehuffnsd said:

i can't think of his name

his was tall and skinny, like skinner than MJ, did a video him in the foreground and people dancing behind him. it was a grey backgroud and i believe he died of AIDS and sounded almost like a female.


You're talking about Jermaine Stewart:




YES!!!!! Thank you
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Reply #35 posted 10/28/07 6:37pm

funkpill

ehuffnsd said:

i can't think of his name

his was tall and skinny, like skinner than MJ, did a video him in the foreground and people dancing behind him. it was a grey backgroud and i believe he died of AIDS and sounded almost like a female.



Jermaine Stewart


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Reply #36 posted 10/28/07 6:37pm

Najee

paisleypark4 said:

It's gotta be Freddie Jackson

or Alexander O'neal who per4med in NYC.

And Alexander was drunk, but he wasnt femenine in mpls.

Freddie showed up next week in mpls. They might be following eachother


When has Alexander O'Neal ever been considered remotely effeminate? Alex was easily the most masculine man to come from that Prince/Minneapolis scene. If anything, he was known for going through women like an Ex-Lax, particularly when he was popular in England.
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Reply #37 posted 10/28/07 8:30pm

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funkpill said:

kpowers said:




still doesn't help



This is her and the big un's








biggrin

That top is sooooo wrong! No one's trying to see her gut! mad
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Reply #38 posted 10/28/07 9:13pm

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i happen to think sheppard is beautiful but that outfit is all sortsa wrong. lol
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Reply #39 posted 10/28/07 10:06pm

bboy87

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i happen to think sheppard is beautiful but that outfit is all sortsa wrong. lol

a hot boiling mess! lol
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Reply #40 posted 10/29/07 11:36am

prettymansson

funkpill said:

kpowers said:




still doesn't help



This is her and the big un's








biggrin

YUCK !barf
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Reply #41 posted 10/29/07 1:29pm

DecaturStone

bboy87 said:

funkpill said:




This is her and the big un's








biggrin

That top is sooooo wrong! No one's trying to see her gut! mad

I guess the uns are blinding to some
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Reply #42 posted 10/29/07 8:57pm

Jboogiee

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Najee said:

paisleypark4 said:

It's gotta be Freddie Jackson

or Alexander O'neal who per4med in NYC.

And Alexander was drunk, but he wasnt femenine in mpls.

Freddie showed up next week in mpls. They might be following eachother


When has Alexander O'Neal ever been considered remotely effeminate? Alex was easily the most masculine man to come from that Prince/Minneapolis scene. If anything, he was known for going through women like an Ex-Lax, particularly when he was popular in England.


Not if u look at these videos:

If you were here tonight
http://www.youtube.com/wa...pmdNqRhhR0

A Broken Heart Can Mend (1985)
http://www.youtube.com/wa...SKhHWsqtPQ

Criticize
http://www.youtube.com/wa...ySYwZNH65I
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Reply #43 posted 11/02/07 11:57am

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lol
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Reply #44 posted 11/02/07 12:04pm

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bboy87 said:

funkpill said:




This is her and the big un's








biggrin

That top is sooooo wrong! No one's trying to see her gut! mad


she was pregnant in that picture
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Reply #45 posted 11/02/07 12:07pm

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Najee said:

I'm laughing how people are naming Freddie Jackson but keep forgetting about Luther Vandross in the '80s soul act/sexuality questions arena. It's nearly as funny as some women who used to argue to their grave that both men were not gay based on the fact they made songs about male/female relationships.




Luther is not an option because he's nolonger with us
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Reply #46 posted 11/02/07 12:10pm

heybaby

bboy87 said:

lol

wtf? lol
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Reply #47 posted 11/02/07 12:19pm

bboy87

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heybaby said:

bboy87 said:

lol

wtf? lol

just for laughs lol
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Reply #48 posted 11/02/07 1:13pm

Timmy84

bboy87 said:

lol


falloff I remember that Chappelle show. David mentioned that this was one of the skits that they couldn't go with because "it was too out there". lol
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Reply #49 posted 11/02/07 2:39pm

uPtoWnNY

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Yah sherris got some big uns, but she would need a bottle of jack and a paper bag for me to do the nasty with her


I'd be like, "feets don't fail me now!"
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Reply #50 posted 11/02/07 6:01pm

Najee

banks said:

Najee said:

I'm laughing how people are naming Freddie Jackson but keep forgetting about Luther Vandross in the '80s soul act/sexuality questions arena. It's nearly as funny as some women who used to argue to their grave that both men were not gay based on the fact they made songs about male/female relationships.


Luther is not an option because he's nolonger with us


I don't see how that makes sense, because we're talking about when Sherri Shepherd saw the entertainer live (presumably in his prime during the 1980s). That is irrespective of whether the man is alive or dead today.
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Reply #51 posted 11/02/07 6:02pm

Najee

Jboogiee said:

Not if u look at these videos:

If you were here tonight
http://www.youtube.com/wa...pmdNqRhhR0

A Broken Heart Can Mend (1985)
http://www.youtube.com/wa...SKhHWsqtPQ

Criticize
http://www.youtube.com/wa...ySYwZNH65I


There is nothing "gay" about Alexander O'Neal in those videos. I have no idea what you are seeing that even remotely suggests that.
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Reply #52 posted 11/02/07 8:42pm

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Najee said:

I'm laughing how people are naming Freddie Jackson but keep forgetting about Luther Vandross in the '80s soul act/sexuality questions arena. It's nearly as funny as some women who used to argue to their grave that both men were not gay based on the fact they made songs about male/female relationships.

Yeah the first name that came to my mind was Luther Vandross, and I find awfully funny how nobody ever mentions that Luther was or might could had been gay. Yeah he sung songs about women, and yadda yadda yadda, that doesn't mean that he couldn't had been gay, i mean look at George Michael before he actually "came out". I had heard years ago that Freddie Jackson was gay, but i've never seen him in person.
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Reply #53 posted 11/02/07 8:43pm

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Najee said:

banks said:



Luther is not an option because he's nolonger with us


I don't see how that makes sense, because we're talking about when Sherri Shepherd saw the entertainer live (presumably in his prime during the 1980s). That is irrespective of whether the man is alive or dead today.


this thread was brought on by a conversation on the view a few weeks ago. she said she was at the show the night before the shows airing.
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Reply #54 posted 11/02/07 8:43pm

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banks said:

Najee said:

I'm laughing how people are naming Freddie Jackson but keep forgetting about Luther Vandross in the '80s soul act/sexuality questions arena. It's nearly as funny as some women who used to argue to their grave that both men were not gay based on the fact they made songs about male/female relationships.




Luther is not an option because he's nolonger with us

it doesn't matter if he is with us or not. She said she was talking about an R&B singer in the 80's...why not include Luther???
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Reply #55 posted 11/02/07 8:44pm

missfee

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Najee said:

paisleypark4 said:

It's gotta be Freddie Jackson

or Alexander O'neal who per4med in NYC.

And Alexander was drunk, but he wasnt femenine in mpls.

Freddie showed up next week in mpls. They might be following eachother


When has Alexander O'Neal ever been considered remotely effeminate? Alex was easily the most masculine man to come from that Prince/Minneapolis scene. If anything, he was known for going through women like an Ex-Lax, particularly when he was popular in England.

Naw i've never for a second ever considered Alexander O'Neal as possibly gay.
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Reply #56 posted 11/02/07 8:57pm

Janfriend

missfee said:

banks said:





Luther is not an option because he's nolonger with us

it doesn't matter if he is with us or not. She said she was talking about an R&B singer in the 80's...why not include Luther???

She just saw him perform last week, so it wasn't Luther. She said he was a sexual icon in the 80's and just saw him perform recently. I watched that show
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Reply #57 posted 11/02/07 8:59pm

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missfee said:

Najee said:

I'm laughing how people are naming Freddie Jackson but keep forgetting about Luther Vandross in the '80s soul act/sexuality questions arena. It's nearly as funny as some women who used to argue to their grave that both men were not gay based on the fact they made songs about male/female relationships.

Yeah the first name that came to my mind was Luther Vandross, and I find awfully funny how nobody ever mentions that Luther was or might could had been gay. Yeah he sung songs about women, and yadda yadda yadda, that doesn't mean that he couldn't had been gay, i mean look at George Michael before he actually "came out". I had heard years ago that Freddie Jackson was gay, but i've never seen him in person.


It's true that George Michael had sexual relations with women before he finally came out as gay full-time. Same story in the case of Freddie Mercury.
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Reply #58 posted 11/02/07 9:05pm

Najee

sosgemini said:

Najee said:



I don't see how that makes sense, because we're talking about when Sherri Shepherd saw the entertainer live (presumably in his prime during the 1980s). That is irrespective of whether the man is alive or dead today.


this thread was brought on by a conversation on the view a few weeks ago. she said she was at the show the night before the shows airing.


I see; you're saying Sherri Shepherd saw the performer RECENTLY, not during his prime.

I guess the part that now is funny is: Where has she been the past 20 years? Freddie Jackson (if that is about whom we're discussing) always had a flaming personality, which always was apparent.

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Reply #59 posted 11/02/07 9:17pm

Janfriend

Najee said:

sosgemini said:



this thread was brought on by a conversation on the view a few weeks ago. she said she was at the show the night before the shows airing.


I see; you're saying Sherri Shepherd saw the performer RECENTLY, not during his prime.

I guess the part that now is funny is: Where has she been the past 20 years? Freddie Jackson (if that is about whom we're discussing) always had a flaming personality, which always was apparent.

[Edited 11/2/07 21:13pm]

You forget Sherri Shepherd is a fucking idiot
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