I was just emailed a copy of the ClearChannel ad for five shows at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. The dates are May 3, 4, 6, 7 & 8. Tickets go on sale Saturday, April 3 at Noon.
I was just emailed a copy of the ClearChannel ad for five shows at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. The dates are May 3, 4, 6, 7 & 8. Tickets go on sale Saturday, April 3 at Noon.
nice!
Everything must be an "Event."
Moz is doing a world tour but the initial dates are being released in bits & pieces to increase hype, buzz, and heighten the atmosphere. Soon the entire tour plan will be unveiled before you and this Jigsaw puzzle will be complete.
BG --
Could you post a scan of the ad?
Any word on Philly shows?
Thanks mate.
> Everything must be an "Event."
> Moz is doing a world tour but the initial dates are being released in bits
> & pieces to increase hype, buzz, and heighten the atmosphere. Soon the
> entire tour plan will be unveiled before you and this Jigsaw puzzle will
> be complete.
That's encouraging to hear! I was getting worried, with these multiple dates in large cities... phew!
You are welcome, no word on the City of Brotherly Love yet.
its about time. last time the east coast got dissed made me quite mad. its been too long.
do you think they will offer a 5 date package like the shows in LA?
Equipped with speed, ability and charisma, Sugar Ray Leonard, filled the boxing void left when Muhammad Ali retired in 1981. With the American public in search of a new boxing superstar, Leonard came along at precisely the right time.
Leonard was named Fighter of the Decade for the 1980s. And why not. He entered the decade a champion and left a champion. In between, he won an unprecedented five world titles in five weight classes and competed in some of the era's most memorable contests.
There were few things Leonard could not do once the bell rang. But what he did best was analyze his opponents and devise a strategy to overcome them. He found a way to beat stylists, sluggers and brawlers. And beneath that flashy surface was a competitor with the remorseless ability to put an opponent away when they were hurt. There were few better finishers in boxing.
Leonard surfaced in the public's imagination after winning a gold medal at the 1976 Olympics. He won the WBC welterweight title in 1979 after stopping fellow Hall-of-Famer Wilfred Benitez in a violent chess match that pitted two of the game's master technicians.
After one successful defense, Leonard faced legendary lightweight champion Roberto Duran in what may be the most anticipated non-heavyweight fight in history. In a fast-paced battle, Duran dethroned Leonard with a unanimous 15-round decision. Leonard regained the title when Duran quit in the eighth-round of their rematch.
In 1981, Leonard climbed the scale and knocked out junior middleweight champion Ayube Kalule. He then returned to the welterweight division for a unification showdown with WBA champ Thomas Hearns. Leonard and Hearns waged a memorable war but Leonard, behind on all three scorecards, managed to knock Hearns out in the 14th round.
After one more fight, Leonard, suffering from a detatched retina in his left eye, retired. He returned to the ring in 1984 and knocked out Kevin Howard only to retire again.
After nearly three years of inactivity, Leonard returned again and pulled off the Upset of the Decade when he outpointed Marvin Hagler to win the middleweight title in 1987. Leonard added titles four and five in November 1988 when he recovered from an early knockdown to stop power-punching Canadian Donny Lalonde. At stake that night was Lalonde's WBC light heavyweight title and the vacant WBC super middleweight title.
Leonard made two successful title defenses of the super middleweight title, fighting to a controversial draw with Hearns and decisioning Duran in their third and final encounter.
Leonard retired again, but could not stay away. At age 34, he challenged WBC super welterweight champion Terry Norris in 1991. He was dropped twice and lost by unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden.
The former five-division champion announced his retirment in the ring immediately after the Norris fight. But in March 1997, he launched another unsuccessful comeback, which ended via a fifth-round TKO to Hector Camacho. It was the first time Leonard had ever been stopped.
Does Morrissey sing "bye bye BG" at the end of asleep?
Baby, BG, same thing.
Does Morrissey sing "bye bye BG" at the end of asleep?
asked & answered
> Does Morrissey sing "bye bye BG" at the end of asleep?
BG is so fat he will squash her like a bug.
Nope, he's just right. But I second the notion.
> Nope, he's just right. But I second the notion.
WITH THIS POST YOU HAVE NOW JOINED MINDY, DAVID T, AND GIRL UNAFRAID IN BG'S CIRCLE OF DEATH THREATS. YOU HAVE JUST WON A VISIT TO YOUR HOME FROM HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE FBI TO TAKE YOUR STATEMENT.
Thank You, Kali.
> Thank You, Kali.
Because Im getting visitors I now have to spend my weekend cleaning my house, getting out my Martha Stewart cookbook and actually have to turn the oven on and bake something. The real victim here though is Brittany. Her poor heart is going to be broken because promised her I was going to take her to the park so she can play with all her friends, and now she is going to have to stay in the family room because she gets nervous around people with guns.
> Because Im getting visitors I now have to spend my weekend cleaning my
> house, getting out my Martha Stewart cookbook and actually have to turn
> the oven on and bake something. The real victim here though is Brittany.
> Her poor heart is going to be broken because promised her I was going to
> take her to the park so she can play with all her friends, and now she is
> going to have to stay in the family room because she gets nervous around
> people with guns.
take Brittany for a splash in the sea you evil mum !! You know she deserves it
Woof Woof !!
> take Brittany for a splash in the sea you evil mum !! You know she
> deserves it
> Woof Woof !!
You know Johnny your right, she does deserve a day at the beach. Not to mention I can't be accused of being an evil Mom/Mum so I will take her to the beach tomorrow and Let Mr. Let's Go Devils handle the FBI/CIA/Homeland security/MIB or whoever else shows up.