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Look 44 people Got Busted Today April 24, 2010













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Aries Spears – Comedy Central

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Stand up Comedy – Comedy Central – Aries Spears

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Gina Loring-You Move Me


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Pocholo Bismonte go the distance


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Derrick Stokes you should receive the dumbest criminal award

Derrick Stokes should receive the dumbest criminal award for still being in Memphis. How do you get a second chance at freedom and only get as far as the Relax Inn on Third?
The man has managed to get sentenced to life and walk out of the Jail twice and he could not make it past the state line! He was on the run for 30 days before he was caught the first time. The second time it was less than a week.
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So it was not enough for his father and brother who tried to help him by getting him a room. But his dumb ass brother goes down to 201 poplar complaining about how he was arrested and finds out that he has another warrant against himself. So he gets arrested again!

Now Bobby Partee tells where his brother is, and now him and his father are locked up with a $250,000 bond. Why did’nt his father and brother get him a bus ticket or since they were helping him, why not just put him in the trunk of the car and take him to Mexico?

Its sad that this whole family should receive the award!!!!

FALSE OFFENSE REPORT
ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT

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Mr. Hito, Japanese professional wrestler,died he was 67

Katsuji Adachi (安達勝治 Adachi Katsuji?) better known as Mr. Hito, died he was 67. Mr. Hiti was a Japanese professional wrestler who competed in North American and Japanese regional promotions from the 1950s until the mid-1980s. Most notably, he was the tag team partner of Mr. Moto (who was one of the earliest Japanese “heels“) while wrestling in National Wrestling Alliance regional territories during the late 1950s.

He is perhaps best known for his work in Stu Hart‘s Stampede Wrestling, where he won multiple championship titles. He is also highly regarded by Bret Hart as his most significant trainer alongside Kazuo Sakurada (a.k.a. Mr. Sakurada), who he trained with extensively in Stu Hart’s “Dungeon.” [1]

(April 25, 1942 – April 20, 2010),

Katsuji Adachi made his debut in 1956, at the age of 14. A mainstay of the Japan Wrestling Association during the 1960s, he lost to Haruka Eigen at the Kawasaki Stadium on July 1, 1969.[2] The following year, Adachi appeared in the JWA New Year Champion Series in January 1970 [3] and the Golden Series [4] in July before leaving the country to compete in North America during the early 1970s.

As Tokyo Joe, he and Kung Fu Lee were managed by Percival A. Friend in NWA Central States in 1973.[5] The following year, he was one of three Japanese wrestlers along with Kung Fu Lee and Jumbo Tsuruta who participated in a 12-man battle royal on April 7, 1974. Held in the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, Missouri, the event also included André the Giant, Bobo Brazil, Bill Miller, Billy Red Lyons, Black Angus Campbell, Reggie Parks, Frank Valois, Billy Howard and Dory Funk, Jr. who eventually won the event.[6]

Hito saw great success as a tag team wrestler in Stampede Wrestling in Calgary, winning the NWA International Tag Team Championship (Calgary version) eight times. During this time, as part of Big Bad John‘s “army” with King Curtis Iaukea and John Quinn, he feuded with “Cowboy” Dan Kroffat, Larry Lane and Mark Lewin after attacking the then 60-year-old Stu Hart who had been handcuffed to the ring ropes.[7]

His first win took place in 1975 with partner John Quinn, but the titles were then vacated. To reclaim them that same year, Hito teamed with Gil Hayes to win a tag team tournament. The following year, he and Higo “Animal” Hamaguchi won the titles. Then Michel Martel helped him gain his fourth tag title victory in 1977. Two years passed until he gained his fifth and sixth titles with Mr. Sakurada, winning and losing the titles against the likes of Bret and Keith Hart, Dory Funk Jr., and Leo Burke. Hito then pursued singles competition. He and Mr. Sakaruda would also have a short stint in Championship Wrestling from Florida in late 1979 [8] and World Class Championship Wrestling the following year,[9] winning the tag team titles in both promotions.

Hito won his first Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship on September 18, 1981 from David Schultz, only to lose it back the following month. His second title reign lasted from November 6, 1981 until March 19 the following year, in which he was forced to vacate it due injuries resulting from an automobile accident in early 1982. While driving to a show in Lethbridge with Bruce Hart, Jim Neidhart, Gerry Morrow and a Stampede road hand, he had suffered facial injuries as well as a broken wrist and a dislocated knee after hitting the back tires of semi-trailer as it was pulling into a roadside gas station.[10]

In March 11, 1983, Hito won his eighth NWA International Tag Team Championship with Jim Neidhart in Calgary, Alberta. They would win them one last time from Mike Shaw and Mike Miller the same year. In 1986, after 30 years in the ring, he retired from in-ring competition and remained to be Stu Hart’s right-hand man in the Dungeon.

Retirement and death

Around 2003, Adachi moved back to Osaka, Japan, to work at his sister’s okonomiyaki restaurant. In 2005, he moved back to Calgary. In August 2006, he made a guest appearance for Hiroshi Hase‘s retirement ceremony.

According to Bret Hart, Adachi was one of Stu Hart’s most trusted foremen and reliable workers in the heyday of Stampede Wrestling; Bret’s DVD set also features rare footage of Adachi and Sakurada squashing him. He has credited Adachi as being one of his greatest mentors, stating, “People often say to me, where would wrestling be without Bret Hart. But my answer to that is, where would Bret Hart be without Mr. Hito.”

Adachi died on April 20, 2010. His cause of death is related to diabetes, which he had suffered from for several years and it caused the amputation of his right leg in October 2009.

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Did you know that Eminem as won 11 Grammys in his career?

Did you know that in July 2000, Eminem became the first white person to be featured on the cover of The Source magazine.

Did you know that The Eminem Show is a hip hop classic and has been certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Selling over 10 million in the United States and well over 20 million worldwide?

Did you know that Eminem was the first artist to win Best Rap Album for three consecutive LP’s?

Did you know that Eminem as won 11 Grammys in his career? In 2002, he won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for “Lose Yourself” from the film 8 Mile, in which he also played the lead. “Lose Yourself” would go on to become the longest running #1 hip-hop single.[3]

Did you know that Eminem is the best-selling artist of the decade,[4] and has sold more than 80 million albums worldwide to date, making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world?

Did you know Eminem was ranked 82nd on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All-Time?[6] He was also named the Best Rapper Ever by Vibe magazine.[7] Including his work with D12, Eminem has achieved eight #1 albums on the Billboard Top 200 and 12 number one singles worldwide. In December, 2009 Eminem was named the Artist of the Decade by Billboard Magazine.[8] His albums The Eminem Show, The Marshall Mathers LP, and Encore (in order) ranked as the 3rd,[9] 7th,[10] and 40th[11] best album of the 2000-2009 decade by Billboard Magazine.

Did you know According to Billboard, Eminem has two of his albums among the top five highest selling albums of the 2000s?

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