Chris Brown’s “Stupid Decision” Tour Continues
May 3, 2010 Posted in Buzz, Entertainment, HaHa
When it comes to dumb career moves, we thought Lindsay Lohan’s gun-to-the-face photo shoot was the worst. But, alas, Chris Brown has beaten someone once again (sorry, bad joke). This weekend, in an attempt to stay relevant and jump start his career, Mr. Brown accepted an offer to sing the National Anthem…
….at a boxing match.
Ironic? You betcha.
Who is this guy’s agent – Sam Lutfi? Spencer Pratt?
My god, homeboy needs some better people in his entourage, otherwise the next time we see him he’ll be burning American flags while he chokes poor, defenseless puppies.
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criolle johnny says:
Mon, 3rd May 20107:51 am
Was his first mistake getting hooked-up with a 19 year old woman who prefers "high risk" men?
http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/celebrity/news/d…
I'll wait to see how long this post stays on site.
Lauren - University says:
Mon, 3rd May 20108:09 am
Uh, actually, his first mistake was abusing his girlfriend. Are you done with the victim blaming yes, Johnny?
criolle johnny says:
Mon, 3rd May 20108:48 am
Is "victim blaming" what happened to Brown? Do a bit more research.
I didn't blame anyone. I had the timerity to ask the unthinkable, politically incorrect question.
Do a little research.
Bright Blessings
L says:
Mon, 3rd May 201010:41 am
Uh this is stating the obvious- but just because a woman has a history with abusive men, most definitely doesn't mean she wanted that. You're implying that Rihanna "prefers" high risk (aka abusive) men. No one "prefers" to be abused. I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you're just trolling and not really that stupid.
Jane says:
Mon, 3rd May 20101:00 pm
Saying that she likes "high-risk men" is not an invitation for them to abuse her. Some women like bad boys, some don't. It's just a matter of opinion. But, despite your taste, it's never okay for a woman to be abused.
criolle johnny says:
Mon, 3rd May 20103:01 pm
I am not implying her preference. SHE said it. She keeps putting herself in that position, and is outraged and astonished when trouble happens?
Again, asking the politically incorrect question: Is it OK to abuse a man?
For that matter is it OK to abuse a boy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZmuXKNFIkM&fe…
Sauce for the goose …
WAS she hitting him with a stiletto heel while he was driving a car through LA traffic? Does one have a right to defend oneself under such circumstances?
L says:
Mon, 3rd May 20103:42 pm
No it's not OK to abuse a man but that does NOT mean that he can 'defend himself' by punching her repeatedly in the face.
criolle johnny says:
Mon, 3rd May 20104:04 pm
Agreed. I think, (not sure because I was not present) you had two very immature egos in a car who got very out of control.
The problem is that … ONE problem is that only one side is being shown. The old saying is that the Devil never gets his say because God owns all the printing presses.
Rihanna is no angel. Chris is no martyr. Scarlett Johansson won't answer my phone calls or emails. Life isn't fair.
At least this forum was civil and the conversation has been coherent and intelligent.
Merry Meet
Angeline says:
Mon, 3rd May 201011:37 pm
Once upon a time, a woman was picking up firewood. She came upon a poisonous snake frozen in the snow. She took the snake home and nursed it back to health. One day the snake bit her on the cheek. As she lay dying, she asked the snake, "Why have you done this to me?" And the snake answered, "Look, bitch, you knew I was a snake."
criolle johnny says:
Tue, 4th May 20107:10 am
Once upon a time, a married couplewere having some marital difficulties, and went to see a marriage counsellor. She didn't want to, but eventually acceded to his wishes. The counsellor suggested that they go on a date, it's sort of a way of taking the couple out of their everyday married life and placing them in a more romantic setting.
On the date, she had a surprise for him. He allowed her to blindfold him and lead him down into the basement. There she attacked him with a hammer, hitting him on the head multiple times. She was charged with felony aggravated assault. Evidence at the scene showed the crime to be premeditated.
Prison time was suspended for her, she was sentenced to 30 days in jail, with two days credit for time served.
"I'm happy with the sentence; she's happy with the sentence," Ricks' attorney, Susanne Gustin..
Court filings claim she was suffering from battered spouse syndrome and did not remember the attack.
<a href="http://www.sltrib.com/ci_14917888?IADID=Search -www.sltrib.com-www.sltrib.com” target=”_blank”>http://www.sltrib.com/ci_14917888?IADID=Search <a…” target=”_blank”>-www.sltrib.com-www.sltrib.com
Are you outraged?
Reverse the genders.
NOW are you outraged?
N says:
Tue, 4th May 20101:23 pm
Look criolle johnny, you seem to have gotten it into your haed that the people here are suggesting that its ok for a woman to attack a man… i dont know where you got that from. About the above link, should her sentence have been so lenient? we dont knoe, because we wern't there through the marraige to see if he really did abuse her, and if so, how bad th abuse was.
You cannot comment on something as serious as abuse without knowing the full story, not to mention if you've never experienced it ourself.
And you're first comment, were you saying that because she was attreacted to him she deserved it? i have to say i prefer the so called "bad boy" however i knoe the difference between a tough lad, and some one dangerous. NOt tto mention a lot of seemingly nice people are abusers, which is why they can get away with it so easilt (men AND women)
I just wanted to put my two cents in, this isn't an attack on you personally
N says:
Tue, 4th May 20101:24 pm
Oops couple of typos there!
criolle johnny says:
Tue, 4th May 20107:43 pm
Typos notwithstanding you had a good point. EXACTLY the type of comment I’m trying to get started on more forums! I really WANT to see more debate on the issue.
Your words “without knowing the full story”. That’s what I’ve been complaining about concerning the brown/rihanna issue. The full story has never been published, only the “bad, bad man hit me” story got published. The “she was hitting him while he was driving” part got left out.
Is hitting back right? At what point?
Move away? If you’re driving? If she has a weapon? If there are children present? (Often the woman’s argument).
You did a nice job of “pushing the envelope” N. So did Angeline.
Neither of you attacked me that I can tell. I am enjoying the forum. I for one appreciate your input and the opportunity to participate.
Bright Blessings
Apostate says:
Tue, 4th May 20108:24 pm
This buffoon's constant temper tantrums are certainly NOT signs of the humbled and penitent soul he claims to be.
diggy says:
Wed, 5th May 20102:32 am
Whats wrong with singing the national anthem at a boxing match?
Cayla says:
Mon, 17th May 20105:06 pm
diggy what's wrong with him singing at the boxing match is two people are getting ready to fight. [not something he should go and condone] the young man is an idiot alltogether. and until he can get himself straight, he will always be an idiot!
thank you
Hannah Hall says:
Wed, 30th Jun 20104:50 am
i just thought that married life is the happiest point of my life.,*:
Christian Lee says:
Sun, 25th Jul 20106:49 pm
married life is a bit exciting but you will have lots of responsibilities..~`
Kai Collins says:
Sun, 12th Sep 20102:52 am
married life is the happiest part of a persons life if the wife and husband really love each other`,;