No humor here: Sheen act potentially deadly off screen
Note: Diane Farr has taken a break from humor for this column, wanting to weigh in on Charlie Sheen from her vantage point as a TV actress and Hollywood insider.
George Tooker's "The Subway, 1950", egg tempera on composition board. (Image courtesy of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York) I love George Tooker's work. When I arrived at the Fleming Museum two-and-a-half years ago, I thought: We need to have Tooker in the collection.
Name of a song with 2 black guys singing five in the morning, lets talk about sex baby, lets talk abour u and ?
I seen the video a couple of times but a can't find it again, this guys apears in the top of a building, and star to sing, but that's all I can remember, ho and isn't lets talk about sex whit salt and pepa.
Best answer:
Answer by Tony P pretty ricky- on the hotline im guessing
"tomorrow i am going to put a christmas wreath on my dad's grave"
"i don't have that much faith invested in my best friend anymore, i don't really respect her"
"sometimes i worry i will never have sex. do you think i'm weird because i've never had sex? really?"
"my aunt did coke in the bathroom of our family christmas party today and everyone else was drunk, and she has a one year old daughter."
"my friends trust you more than they trust me and they don't even know you. they are like obsessed with you and they don't even know you."
"i had a dream you got kidnapped and murdered in africa"
"i applied for like ten jobs and didn't hear anything"
"i have a twenty three dollar library fine"
the woes of peoples i knows
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