L'il Kim faces jail (7 Viewers)

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    ++ [ originally posted by Holdon ] ++
    Never heard of her, she looks like a tramp. Is she a rapper or something? If so, good!
    What planet you been on?
     

    gray

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    ++ [ originally posted by Holdon ] ++
    Earth of course. Seriously, she's a nobody like most in the music business.
    Well said. No shame in not knowing the music industry's plastic cash cows
     

    Zé Tahir

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    My cousin who's a policeman here in Maryland, was working at a Ludacris concert. He said that each time Ludacris took a break, he would go in the back and smoke weed, so my cousing who's in charge, warned him that if he didn't stop he would arrest him. So Luda' got pissed and abandoned the concert. :D
    He should have been arrested...that little punk..
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

    Well said. No shame in not knowing the music industry's plastic cash cows
    That would mean almost every f**king musician we see nowadays!
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++
    A lot of performers go backstage to smoke during the break.
    Bob Marley as an example...
     
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    Not unless you had a size 10 dick Metro, I imagine that so many have gone through her that she's as wide as a train tunnel now... ;)
     

    mikhail

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    ++ [ originally posted by chxta ] ++
    In the end, Lil' Kim was acquitted of obstruction of justice - resulting in a possible 20 years in jail (five years on each of the three counts of perjury and the one count of conspiracy) and will find out the extent of her sentence on June 24th.
    Am I wrong here, or do the courts generally not jail people acquitted of charges? :)
     
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    Dunno, so says the report.

    American law has always been funny IMO... :D
     

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