...get your heads out of the gutter, people. We were at a Christian conference at the Prudential Center in Boston...where everybody went 2 to a bed. Because Munashe is from Zimbabwe AND Brown has always been home to a lot of celebrity children (including royalty), I wondered that night if Munashe was the prince of Zimbabwe.
When I found out he wasn't, I decided it would be awesome if I made other people think he was royalty. I started calling him "The Lion King, Mufasa Simba" (a nickname which ultimately shortened to simply "The King")...AND I told people that he had a tattoo on the bottom of his foot with the royal seal of his family (a concept I stole from an episode of Duck Tales). The best part is...Munashe never denied my claims and played along as if he was really "The King" and it wouldn't surprise me if there are some people out there who still believe him to be an African Prince. He carries himself well enough to be a prince. While a prince he is not, I consider him to be a brother...
(...and no, I do not mean to suggest the African-American use of the word"brother" because Munashe is just African and NOT American!)
Congrats again, Moon-moon. Ladies, he's single.
MillDud of the Week: A MillDud goes to Scottie Pippen, who suggested on Friday that LeBron James might be a better basketball player than Michael Jordan. While I am not dismissing the possibility that LeBron James could one day become a better basketball player than Jordan, I can't believe Scottie Pippen would say that! I mean...Pippen was the Robin to Jordan's Batman! Without Jordan, Pippen probably never wins an NBA Title!
This is a classic case of a girl forgetting the guy who brought her to the dance...Jordan is the one who asked Pippen to the prom...Jordan is the one who posed in the awkward pictures taken by Pippen's parents before the dance...Jordan is the one who bought Pippen's corsage...
For the record: LeBron James < Michael Jordan < Reggie Miller
MillBoard Charts Song of the Week: This week's song of the week goes to the best song I've ever heard about Judas. No, I'm not awarding Lady Gaga's "Judas", BUT instead, I'm talking about this song I like to call "Judas Sucks." You see...every Easter weekend, I like to watch this Easter cartoon called "Greatest Heroes & Legends of the Bible: Jesus and the Resurrection." Prior to Judas's betrayal of Jesus, the child narrator sings stinging lyrics that actually make you feel sort of bad for Judas. Here's the chorus:
Oh, Judas, what's it all about?
Oh, Judas, you sold Jesus out.
You're a backstabbing, sneaky two-faced crook.
That's how you'll go down in every history book,
Oh, Judas.
Check it out for yourself at this link: "Oh, Judas" aka "Judas Sucks". Let me know if you felt bad for Judas too...
1 comment:
good choice on mu-mu. i approve.
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