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Monday, December 27, 2010

Behind The Groove- Teena Marie(RIP) FAVORITE SONG!!!!

Source: Donovan McNabb seeks release

The Redskins REALLY FUCKED THIS DUDE.

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Source: Donovan McNabb seeks release

Being that Donovan McNabb no longer is a part of the Washington Redskins' game plans, he has his own game plan in place for after this season, according to one person close to the quarterback.

After the season, McNabb is planning to meet with the Redskins and ask them for his release. McNabb wants to be in a position where he can pick the place to finish his career, not have it dictated to him as was the case last season when Philadelphia traded him to Washington.

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R&B queen Teena Marie dies at 54

Ok now I'm crushed. I was just singing Ooh La La La at work and then I see this. Fire And Desire are reunited. RIP.

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R&B queen Teena Marie dies at 54



LOS ANGELES — Teena Marie, who made history as Motown's first white act but developed a lasting legacy with her silky soul pipes and with hits like "Lovergirl," "Square Biz," and "Fire and Desire" with mentor Rick James, has died. She was 54.

The confirmation came from a publicist, Jasmine Vega, who worked with Teena Marie on her last album. Her manager, Mike Gardner, also confirmed her death to CNN.

Teena Marie, known as the "Ivory Queen of Soul," was certainly not the first white act to sing soul music, but she was arguably among the most gifted and respected, and was thoroughly embraced by the black audience.

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Singletary ousted in San Francisco

He was asked to resign after the game today but he wouldn't leave so they fired him. Who's got next?

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Singletary ousted in San Francisco

The 49ers have announced that Mike Singletary has been relieved of his head coaching duties.

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