Word: rapped
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...none of them had any clothes on, so I said no," she explains. Then Helfrich called to tell her she was just a tiny part of the book. Then he called to say not many people would buy the book. He closed the deal by laying down a rap about his "philosophy...
...guys see their own girlfriends through this book. I don't want to taint the photographs with my picture." His exes say he wasn't "conventionally handsome" in the '70s but was appealing in a skinny, David Bowie kind of way. He had, they say, a great rap. No kidding...
Mass-education programs have a bad rap from history. It doesn't always have to mean gulags. It can mean fun. What if today's computer-company maxims were propagated with the posters of mid-century? The wags at Modern Humorist (at www.modernhumorist.com this spring) plan to distribute these posters throughout Silicon Valley...
...movie itself has gotten hosed in the media. Sadly, the soundtrack isn't much better. Saturated with uninspiring and uninspired R&B and R&B-tinged rap from the likes of Joe, Destiny's Child and Ginuwine, the album never manages to transcend the well-packaged, well-polished attempt at violent commercial success that the movie...
There is a tiny bit of anecdotal evidence in New York. The city's most famous graduate is Sean ("Puffy") Combs, the deposed impresario of rap. He took the course in Brooklyn that Lou and the others have completed--only Puffy had a limo waiting outside. A few weeks later, he was arrested and charged with gun possession after a nightclub shooting. Combs has denied the charges. Greenfield, the instructor, offers the Combs case as a cautionary tale, pointing out that if Puffy is found guilty this time, he won't slide by with an anger-management course. Adds Greenfield...