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02.26.04 07:49 PM

something looks vaguely familiar


(ki ki ki)

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You mean gays and hip-hop?
*Laughs at myself and stumbles out*

posted by nOva | February 26, 2004 9:58 PM #

LOL at nOva's comment.
I see two ugly dudes with their shirts off looking fake as hell.
BTW, why is Ja Rule on the cover of Vibe?
Are the editors bored or something?
Or are they trying to lose their readership?
*shaking head*
Is this the end? Yeah, of Ja Rule's career.

posted by Trent | February 27, 2004 12:19 PM #

they both scare me.

is that chest hair? it looks like a horrible gash in his chest... makes me think of that scene in indiana jones when the evil shaman dude rips out the hapless human sacrifice's heart.

posted by kim | February 27, 2004 2:36 PM #

Y'know, gay culture and black/hip hop culture cross paths more often than people think. I'm probably going to date myself with this analysis, but remember when folks were all about wearing Alexander Julian's COLOURS label? The first people to wear it -- in Atlanta, anyway -- were the "straight-acting seeks similar" set.

posted by Cecily | February 27, 2004 2:57 PM #

ironic observation. i guess you could say there is a similar anal-retentiveness.

Honestly, I would say Ja Rule looks a lot more gay than the guy on the left.

posted by eric | February 28, 2004 4:56 PM #

Isn't this a fairly common layout for a mag cover?
lol @ eric (although, I agree).

posted by j. brotherlove | March 1, 2004 12:07 PM #

*lol*

you know you wrong!

posted by nappi | March 1, 2004 2:04 PM #

i'd like to give all the "thug's" a copy of "Paris is Burning" so they can see where they got alot of their fashion sense.

posted by Stephanie | March 1, 2004 5:28 PM #

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