Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Love 'Saved' Rock From Fight With Law
From a potential fight with JUDE LAW,comedian Chris Rock has been saved by COURTNEY LOVE.The actor was left unimpressed by the funnyman's gags at the 2005 Oscars.
At the Sherlock Holmes star fun poked by Chris Rock during the ceremony six years ago by joking he was in "every movie" at the time.
Comedian was then charged with law suit but has been save by Love.
Rock tells Esquire, "I was sitting with Courtney Love, and she might've saved me from a fight. I'm not going to say a**-whipping... But you never know - he's hanging out with Guy Ritchie. Those guys go at it. Those motherf**kers are in shape. So Jude Law might whip my a**, I don't know. Those guys bring out mats and sh*t... Nothing (happened). Courtney kind of barked, or was growling, and that was it."
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Comedian Chris Rock as 'insane' Tea Party slams
Comedy actor Chris Rock in an Esquire magazine interview slams tea party, small children, who wear yourself out right before bed, a small government, anti-tax movement compare.
Roch said, "When I see the Tea Party and all this stuff, it actually feels like racism's almost over. Because this is the last -- this is the act up before the sleep. They're going crazy. They're insane. You want to get rid of them -- and the next thing you know, they're f------ knocked out".
Rock often politicians in both parties on the normal stand is jabbed. He has donated to Democratic politicians, adding Hillary Rodham Clinton's New York Senate campaign and the presidential races of John Kerry and Barack Obama.
Roch said, "When I see the Tea Party and all this stuff, it actually feels like racism's almost over. Because this is the last -- this is the act up before the sleep. They're going crazy. They're insane. You want to get rid of them -- and the next thing you know, they're f------ knocked out".
Rock often politicians in both parties on the normal stand is jabbed. He has donated to Democratic politicians, adding Hillary Rodham Clinton's New York Senate campaign and the presidential races of John Kerry and Barack Obama.
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