bingolong,
OKAAAY, Lola Umfoofoo, whatever her name is, sitting there w/all that GOLD on talking about rap stars over the top w/jewelry. 1 gold chain wasn't enough?

but I guess that was all to accessorize the outfit.
and I have to agree w/D.L. on the NBA dress code and who's really in charge. D.L. broke it down.
and also agree w/D.L. on the top people in music. because as much as I like Biggie, Jay Z, TuPac music, my musical influences which helped many to make sound decisions, inspired you, carry on a movement, etc. were people like Marvin Gaye, Donny Hathaway, Minnie Ripperton, Aretha, Phyllis Hyman, Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder (who should have been on Wayne's list instead of a couple of other folks).
and there is a major disconnect w/today's hip hop and the older generation. but Bud Da explained that a little. I guess it was the same thing when rock and roll came out. but still 50 years from now, I can still play Marvin's "I Want You" and still enjoy it, and still be able to do any dance to it: slow dance, two step, bus stop, swing, the snake, the wop, the running man....

Marvin's Pride & Joy came out before I was even born, yet I still love it.
and you can watch most of it online
http://www.tvland.com/originals/twita/episodes.jhtml - TVLand.com - TWITA episodes'