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Coming to America came out 25 years ago and Whitney Houston is dead. Time to move on to something new. And yes, someone did pick up on your...
Bingo, beat me to it though perhaps they could it do it like college athletics in that you have as much time as needed (within reason) to finish...
Just wait a few years...
LOL, you think those are his kids? MJ may have died a white woman in looks but he was born black and still kept his genetic code. I don't see any...
Nothing can make me root for the Spurs. Of course I said the same for the Heat but this is different. I don't always root for the Heat but when I...
Just like WWE rasslin' and reality TV.
Technically, Clear Lake is in Houston but I get you. In the heart of the city. It's like someone living in Staten Island and telling outsiders...
MSA's can be tricky indeed, starting with the fact that the Inland Empire (Riverside, San Bernardino and Ontario as anchors) is not considered a...
Wow, tell us how you really feel pouhe. What about people like Will Smith and Denzel Washington? Halle Berry can act both white and black...
And I wasn't being sarcastic, I agree with your overall point.
Lark Voorhies was in "How High" and a few other things. But yeah, you're right.
To add on, many have it tough because they get typecast as a character they played that was real popular. The best example to me is Sherman...
But he hasn't exactly been in the stratosphere of Tom Cruise. Heck, I've seen Lark Voorhies (Lisa Turtle) and even Tiffani (Amber) Thiessen in a...
As long as the people making money off of those get a cut, they'll be okay.
Give Elizabeth Berkley a beak, it's not as if anyone else off of that show went on to do anything, even the main star Mark Paul-Glossenger (Zack...
In some ways I follow you but Sao Paulo is bigger than New York City. You'd have to nab some other somewhat obscure but equally important city...
And people in Houston get down on the city for not being touristy. Many of these (over)hyped places are not worth the time.
And the relaity is that you don't want to be in New Orleans at all except for the tourist areas. Just like Rio de Janiero...
This isn't funny at all. The term "too soon" isn't even strong enough.
It's not that people want to tear it down so much as they've (including me) have run out of patience. It's an eye-sore now and costing taxpayers...