
"Flat out, I don't like New York," he said. "The whole Summer Jam/Nicki thing, I can't really remember the situation, but I know it was my call. As far as last week['s show], last week was awesome. I think everything happens for a reason, and I think when people say that, you're not supposed to leave it at, 'Everything happens for a reason.' I believe everything happens for a reason and then you make the most of that reason. I think we made the most of it last week."

Almostlity wrote:Grow up faggots
EminemInsider wrote:Jesus Christ, HOW FUCKING STUPID ARE YOU PEOPLE?!?!?!?!?!


JUMPDMC wrote:Everything happens for a reason, and I believe reason happen for everything and for that reason, everything happens



JUMPDMC wrote:Everything happens for a reason, and I believe reason happen for everything and for that reason, everything happens



Mr. Porter wrote:Sounds like something that Charles Hamilton dude would say.


Man1x wrote:JUMPDMC wrote:Everything happens for a reason, and I believe reason happen for everything and for that reason, everything happens
Weezy F. Baby, the F is in English.


Senator Malcolm A. Smith takes Lil Wayne to task for his recent comments.
Though one might argue that a United States senator should be concerning him or herself with more important matters, Senator Malcolm A. Smith of New York has decided to take time out of his schedule to respond to recent comments by Lil Wayne.
"I take strong exception to the words 'I don't like New York,'" responding to Wayne's recent revelation about his feelings for the city. The Senator, who described himself as "angry," "taken aback," and "shocked" at Wayne's words, held a news conference in Father Duffy Square to demand an apology, according to the New York Times.
Smith opined that Wayne's comment was the result of "a lapse in mental judgment."
“If you don’t like New York,” said Smith, “you don’t have to come to New York. You don’t have to sell your products here. And perhaps we won’t come to your concerts.”
The Senator erroneously added that Hollis, Queens was "essentially the home and the origin of HIp Hop," despite general agreement that the Bronx holds that distinction.
"New Yorkers are forgiving people," concluded Smith. "We're prepared to forgive Lil Wayne if in fact he makes a sincere apology."






rolemodel96 wrote:Yeah. He just should have said ' never come the fuck again then!'






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