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Ja Rule is asking Ashanti how much of a down ass chick she is. Being a “Down Ass Chick” involves doing basically anything and everything for your man, including killing, lying to the feds, shooting someone. You know, the whole enchilada!

In an episode of Kim and Kourtney take New York, Kris Humphries (Kim Kardashian’s now ex husband– the marriage only lasted 72 days!) complains to Kim that she is not a Down ass bitch because she wont change her last name to Humphries and move to Minnesota, his hometown. Kim is too focused on her Kareer(spelling intended). He also lauds Khloe Kardashian for being a Down ass chick for her husband, Lamar, because Khloe will do anything and everything for Lamar (who is also in the NBA). Maybe if Kim didn’t have such a fabulous kareer as reality star, she could be a down ass bitch and it would have saved the marriage.

Lesson for da Ladies: being a down ass bitch is something guys look for when determining whether a girl is “marriage material!”

NOT A DOWN ASS CHICK/ JUST A CHICK WITH A BIG ASS:

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Mahbod’s penis is as cold as winter ( cause it doesn’t get a whole lot of lovin'.) To his credit though- it has a nice “tan coloring.” He brags about this a lot.

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“I Don’t Want to Wait” is a song by singer-songwriter Paula Cole. It was the second single from her sophomore album ‘This Fire’ released in 1996.

It is most commonly known as the theme song for the TV Teen Drama Series Dawson’s Creek but it was written as a tribute to her grandfather who was a World War II veteran.

In a self-penned essay for Huffington Post, Cole expounded on the genesis of the song, its meaning, and its impact on her family:

I wrote “I Don’t Want To Wait” during the summer of 1996, right before the release of my second album, “This Fire.” I was in my apartment at 320 W. 15th Street in New York City, where I lived for six incredibly productive and musically generative years. The song was written at my little spinet piano and it was the very last song I wrote before I went into the studio. On that particular day, I had a feeling my grandfather was going to die and the song came very quickly — like a lightning bolt — and I wrote almost all of it in one sitting.

It’s amazing that premonitions sometimes come true. My grandfather ended up dying just a few months later, right after the release of “This Fire.” I was very close to my grandparents — they lived right down the street from me when I was growing up — and I would often go to their house to visit them. On the day I wrote “I Don’t Want To Wait” I was thinking about my grandfather and his effect on my dad’s life — as well as the marriage between my grandfather and my grandmother, which was filled with a lot of fighting and unhappiness. I thought about how those cycles get repeated from one generation to the next and how I didn’t want that for myself. In that moment I was thinking about how short life is and how I wanted to live my life wide awake.

The song just burst out of me and it felt uplifting and important and so it made the cut.

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This hook is originally from Brenda Russell’s “Piano in the Dark,” but was later re-sampled by the Bingo Players in “Cry Just a Little.”

Watch Bingo Players here….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBpWdwXzpMk

Who took it from this slow jam via Brenda:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7u5GtSIC5k

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“We celebratin' life,” Rick Ross exults on the first track from his new The Black Bar Mitzvah mixtape. “We celebratin' success.

Its interesting that Rick Ross is calling this mixtape Black Bar Mitzvah, but as the jewish tradition dictates, it suggests he is having a rite of passage into a more mature phase of his career in the rap community. A coming of age so to speak.

It also might have something to do with rappers fascination with Judaism, the Black Eyed Peas say “Mazel Tov” and L'chaim, and to be meta, Rap Genius is the Internet Talmud. It’s well known that a lot of Jewish people work in the music industry so Rick Ross might be trying to connect on that level, plus on his last album he stated his love of smoked salmon (a very Jewish food). Another important note is maybe that Rick Ross expects to make a TON of money from this mixtape, because you can usually cash out at your bar mitzvah.

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Gonzo (the muppet) has a blue face. More proof that Rappers LOVE THE MUPPETS.

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Girls who eat shrimp and lobster are high class. They like the finer things in life. I consider myself a shrimp and lobster honey. Chick'n nugget honeys need not apply.

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