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Melissa De Sousa ...she 46 though:ohhh:


Shelby...:shaq::eat:
 

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I know I might be late :whoa: but I aint even realize

The little nikka from that Will Ferrell movie "Everything Must Go"....

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is Biggie Smalls son :leon: :dwillhuh:
 

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Ben Baller clapped the cheeks though :sadcam::mindblown:




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maybe, but her known body count is still low by industry standards ...

you schooled me on Ben ....

Ben Baller is a self proclaimed "best jeweler in the world" is a Korean American jeweler representing ICEE FRESH JEWELS and has a net worth of $4.5 million. Ben Baller earned his net worth by his jewelry designs. He played a little high school and college ball and that's where he got his nickname "Baller". He was a renowned professional dj from 1993 to 2004 and a record executive with 20 platinum album credits from Dr. Dre to Jay-Z. He was an avid sneaker collector that got worldwide fame from slanging and showing off kicks. In 2004, he made the jump from platinum records to diamond chains, launching Icee Fresh with his cousin and uncle. "His family's been making jewelry for 35 years and they knew what they were doing in terms of craftsmanship. But he came in with a whole new twist." That twist was to land their iced-out pieces around the necks of music's biggest stars. He is known for making extravagant diamond encrusted jewelry. His clientele consists of Hip Hop, NBA, NFL, personalities and L-R-G co-founder Jonas Bevacqua. Although he talks in the epithet-riddled tongue and cadence of the inner city, this 34-year old, a Beverly Hills High alumnus, is UC Berkeley educated and the son of a UCLA history professor. In tune with the connections between tattooing and brand association, jewels have also been used to express corporate ties, and ever increasingly explicit individuality. The jewelry game is the latest in a series of fascinating movements in his life, from college athlete to record industry insider to world famous sneaker collector. From fashion to music, he seems to be involved in every industry you can name in one form or another and loving every minute of it. Ben Baller was born on January 27th, 1973 in Los Angeles, California
 

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Ben Baller had a show on YouTube for a minute that was a little entertaining...he'd make custom pieces for different celebs...funny dude...
 

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Jack Nicholson was raised his whole life to think his mom was sister and his grandmom was his mom.
 

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  • Although using big-name actors to sell your animated film is now de rigeur in Hollywood, Aladdin was the first to try it — on the back of Robin Williams’ superstardom. (Remember, this was 1992.) This worked, as the movie was easily the most profitable of the year. However, Williams was still unhappy. He signed onto the film under the agreement that his voice work wouldn’t be used in the merchandising (e.g. Genie toys) and his character never account for more than a quarter of ad space for the movie. To get those box office dollars, Disney violated the agreement and Williams disavowed the movie. He did not appear in the sequel (replaced by Dan Castelanetta — who plays Homer Simpson) and was cut of the the later “Art of Aladdin” book. Disney’s CEO originally tried to win Williams back by buying him a Picasso painting, but Williams sent the gift back. Instead, they issued an apology to Williams, who later returned for the third installment in the series. Castelanetta was quickly dropped and all of his voiceover work trashed.
  • As originally conceived, Stitch was created to be “intergalactic gangster” and Jumba a gang member who hunts him down, after a heist goes terribly wrong. In this version, Stitch wasn’t going to speak. However, the studio realized that children may have a difficult time relating to a cuddly hardened criminal and re-designed the character as an unfortunate genetic experiment. Interestingly, Ving Rhames’ Cobra Bubbles character was clearly based off his gangster character in Pulp Fiction. They even have the same earring. Also, each drawing was revolved around circular shapes in the movie, explosions and everything.
  • For Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a number of ideas were proposed for the titular little folks’ names. There were fifty in total. The rejected ones include: Hoppy-Jumpy, Biggy-Ego, Biggy-Wiggy, Nifty, Jaunty, Gabby, Dirty, Gaspy, Gloomy, Shifty, Blabby, Hotsy and Deefy — who was dropped at the last-minute for Sneezy. Another character was going to be named “Awful,” described as a dwarf who “steals and drinks and is very dirty.” In honor of the film, the Academy Awards presented Snow White with its own special award, which consisted of a regular sized Oscar trophy flanked by seven teenier ones. AMPAS can be real cute sometimes.
 

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  • For the Simpsons Movie, the script for the voice work was to be kept so secret that the producers personally shred the script after every voicing session and since 2003 158 different scripts were written.
  • Homer is the only character to have a voice in every episode
  • Three of The Beatles have appeared on the show - George Harrison (Homer's Barbershop Quartet), Ringo Starr (Brush With Greatness) and Paul McCartney (Lisa the Vegetarian). There is an episode dedicated to the memory of George Harrison. John Lennon died long before the show premiered, however his song 'Mother' was used in an episode, meaning all four Beatles' voices have appeared on the show in some shape or form. Also, Paul McCartney would only appear on the show if Lisa remained a vegatarian for the rest of series.
  • In the episode "Lisa the Greek" Lisa, angry at Homer for tricking her into helping him gamble on football, makes a bet that if she loves him the winner of the Super Bowl will be The Washington Redskins and if she doesn't The Buffalo Bills would come out on top (Washington won). Actually when the show premiered just before the Super Bowl those two teams were actually squaring off in Superbowl XXVI and Washington came out on top 37-24. Over the next three years Fox made it a tradition to air the episode just before the Super Bowl and change the dialogue so that the teams would include whatever teams were playing that year. According to the DVD commentary Lisa accurately picked the winning team every single year.
  • In the scripts, Homer's "D'oh" is written as "(ANNOYED GRUNT)", Marge's disapproving murmur is written as "(FRUSTRATED MURMUR)", and Professor Frink's mumblings are written as "(FRINK NOISE)".
  • Marge Simpson "posed" naked for Playboy in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the show. The issue was released October 16th, 2009.
  • Lionel Hutz says he got his law degree from Princeton. Although most Ivy League schools offer a law degree, Princeton does not, which helps confirm that he is phony.
 
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