Saturday, October 11th, 2008

When The Checks Stop Coming In

Posted by Bossip Staff

The recession will make some people start doing some sh*t they wouldn’t normally do. Take Tone Loc for example:

An event labeled as “the World’s #1 Wildest and Sexiest Party” will feature Tone Loc as the “Funky Cold Medina” rapper has been tapped as one of the headliners for the upcoming 29th Annual Exotic Erotic Ball and Expo.

The Expo starts October 24 and is expected to host over 30,000 attendees. The annual event will call San Francisco’s Treasure Island home for the first time this year. The Ball features over 100 closesly chosen exhibits, fashion shows, a panel discussion on First Amendment rights, and a spiritual oasis showcasing potions, lotions, psychics, massages, erotic poetry, cinema, body painting and porn star wine tastings.

For some smart rappers, you come up with your plan B. For others, your Plan B finds you.

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  1. IS THIS WORTH SAYING ( FIRST)? DIDNT THINK SO.

  2. Oshie / who lives in a *****phukkin pineapple under tha *****phukkin sea?

    Damn Bossip, LEARN HOW TO TYPE FIRST, then start a popular website. First A, then B.

    Sheesh.

  3. Oshie / who lives in a *****phukkin pineapple under tha *****phukkin sea?

    Oh, you fixed it. How sneaky.

  4. Oshie / who lives in a *****phukkin pineapple under tha *****phukkin sea?

    Also, Tone Loc makes most of his money doing voices for cartoons, so he can’t really “sell out” at this point.

  5. always knew

    Well, at least he’s still working…..that’s always positive, getting paid for your craft….

  6. Spirit2008

    Really though, ol’ girls leather jump off is kind of fly! I wonder where she got that?


  7. Spirit – I’m guessing the sex shop.

  8. I'm Just Me- Buffalo Bills (4-1) WE GOT THE CHARGERS ON THE 19h!!

    DAVENPORT, Iowa (AFP) – Vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin denied wrongdoing Saturday after a probe found she had abused voters’ trust as Alaska governor, in a new blow to John McCain’s trailing White House campaign.

    Republican McCain was embroiled in turmoil of his own meanwhile, after he was booed late Friday by supporters and appeared to undercut his own campaign strategy by calling time on personal attacks on Barack Obama.

    Alaska Governor Palin rejected the findings of a bipartisan legislative probe which found she violated ethics rules by letting husband Todd pressure top officials for the firing of her ex-brother-in-law, a state trooper.

    Asked by a reporter in Pennsylvania if the charges were true, Palin replied: “No, and if you read the report you will see that there was nothing unlawful or unethical about it. You have to read the report.”

    The report said that Palin had “the authority and power to require Mr Palin to cease contacting subordinates, but she failed to act.”

    But in a phrase seized upon by the McCain camp, the report also said she acted within her “constitutional and statutory authority” in the case.

    The probe was the latest blow to Palin, who electrified the Republican Party when she was first picked, but has seen her impact, especially among undecided voters and women diminish amid questions about her qualifications.

    The damaging report could make it tougher for the McCain camp to portray Palin as a crusading reformer set to flush out corruption in Washington.

    McCain meanwhile took to the campaign trail in Iowa, for the first time after he had to step in at a town hall meeting in Minnesota Friday, when one woman said Obama was an “Arab” and a man said he was “scared” of the Democrat.

    Critics say the seething anger seen at McCain rallies, with shouts of “treason” and “kill him” heard from some crowds, has been whipped up by campaign ads which have accused the Democrat of *****ociating with terrorists.

    “He’s a decent family man (and) citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that’s what this campaign’s all about,” McCain said at the town-hall meeting in Lakeville, Minnesota.

    McCain told the man who said he was “scared” to bring his new baby into an America ruled by Obama that the Democrat was a “decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States.”

    McCain’s comments drew boos from some of his supporters and appeared to directly undercut the thrust of his aggressive negative ad campaign which has question whether Obama has a character befitting a president.

    The campaign has accused Obama of not telling the truth about what he insists is a p*****ing acquaintance with William Ayers, a 1960s radical who is now a college professor.

    Palin, who has been cast in the role of attack dog by the campaign, did not repeat her criticisms of Obama over Ayers during an appearance in Pennsylvania on Saturday.

    Obama meanwhile acknowledged McCain’s attempt to cool things down, but charged his rival with running a negative campaign to try to distract voters from the number one issue — the tumbling US economy.

    “Now, I want to acknowledge that Senator McCain tried to tone down the rhetoric yesterday in his town hall meeting and I appreciate his reminder that we can disagree while still being respectful of each other,” Obama said.

    “I have said it before and I’ll say it again — Senator McCain has served this country with honor and he deserves our thanks for that,” Obama said, as McCain’s name was greeted with boos at Obama’s rallies in Philadelphia.

    But McCain’s spokesman Tucker Bounds immediately responded: “The tone of this election is not fueling voter outrage, it’s that Americans are frustrated” at Obama’s “plans to raise taxes during a down economy.”

    Just 24 days before the election, time appeared to be fast running out for McCain to change the trajectory of a campaign which has seemed to be slipping away ever since the onset of the worst financial crisis since the 1930s.

    Obama led McCain 52 percent to 41 percent among registered voters nationwide, according to a new Newsweek survey, which a month ago had the race locked at 46 percent.

    As many as 86 percent of voters said they were dissatisfied with the way things were going in the United States, and only 10 percent said they were satisfied — a grim omen for Republicans

  9. I'm Just Me- Buffalo Bills (4-1) WE GOT THE CHARGERS ON THE 19h!!

    As for Tone Loc….whatever, he is played out.

  10. DR.FUNK

    Funny Bossip.He probably rakes in rather well from his voice over work.

  11. just jaded

    i remember when it was “a grim outlook” for Bush as well…

  12. Rozza♥

    That banana hammock was not a good choice – it is NEVER a good choice, especially for the seriously under-endowed.

    This is Rozza and I approve of this message.


  13. damn tone loc looks like beatle juice big brother.i guess them stacks done washed away.theres also rumors that tone is sucking ***** for crack.

  14. MeLLoWMoOdd

    tON’S pIC…lOl…tHIS iS jUST sLEEZY & cHEEZY.

  15. FURIOUZ STYLEZ

    TONE JOKE BETTER TAKE THE LUKE AND FLAVOR-FLAV SCENIC ROUTE TO A QUICK VH-1 CHECK LIKE MOST WASHED-UP HAS-BEEN RAPPERS OF THE 80s & 90s DO

    RECESSION IS A MUHUFUCCA…PLUS HE HAS A LIL’ BIT OF PERSONALITY FOR A SHOW

    …SIKE

  16. Kevin W.

    He looks like he doesn’t even know what’s going on in that pic. He better not be over there in San Fran doing no gay *****.

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  18. tg

    Whats wrong with that – a job is a job. He’ll probably enjoy his self there very much.

  19. roosevelt taylor

    I can not be around all those white people

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