Tuesday, June 19, 2007

I been to damn bored to blog that last few days!

Well In other news, since blogging is a part time job for me!

Reports from Z100 are saying that T.i responded to a comment about his days in the Corn Cobb county jail! We all know that Paris ass in lock up for drinking on the at mean green! T.I on the other hand says the his celebrity did not effect his time in jail, but made the conditions of his sentence easier! Now I must say that may be true, but your damn weight need to get the hell up, because you like a walking AIDS patient
Sometimes that would throw his ass in confinement for being hood rich!


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