Don Imus faced backlash for making racially charged comments about the Rutgers University women's Basketball team in April 2007. He referred to the players as "nappy-headed hos," which was widely condemned as offensive and disrespectful. The controversy led to his suspension from CBS Radio and ultimately his firing, highlighting issues of race and sexism in media discourse.
On April 4, 2007, controversial radio host Don Imus used the term satirically but derogatorily toward the Rutgers University women's basketball team. Despite his subsequent apologies, he was fired by CBS and later signed with another network.
Beetlejuice exorcises the living from haunted houses. He is a "bio-exorcist." The movie never say's exactly what he did. It does say that he was a trouble-maker.
pajama's
From interviews, I'd say at least 6'3
Bob never got discipline.
On April 4, 2007, controversial radio host Don Imus used the term satirically but derogatorily toward the Rutgers University women's basketball team. Despite his subsequent apologies, he was fired by CBS and later signed with another network.
Say ''It was an accident!''
it was the drugs
i don t even like randy ortan but i got to say he won fair an square unlie stupid edge i don t even like randy ortan but i got to say he won fair an square unlie stupid edge
i heard a story where someone did that and got in alot of trouble...... so i would say yes
trouble = trioblóid or also trouble = buairt
trouble = trioblóid or also trouble = buairt
you have got to say or you have to say.
trouble = trioblóid or also trouble = buairt
In Yiddish, the word for "trouble" is "טראָבל" (trouble).
Trouble in Hawaiian is " pilikia".
Trouble is Ärger in German.Now there's trouble - Jetzt gibt's Ärger