Smith acts like a tough guy from Philly? What man just slaps someone for publicly disrespecting his wife? What a Pansy Ass...I guess he got soft when he moved in with his Uncle and Auntie in Bel Air!
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Smith acts like a tough guy from Philly? What man just slaps someone for publicly disrespecting his wife? What a Pansy Ass...I guess he got soft when he moved in with his Uncle and Auntie in Bel Air!
What a P-O-S he turned out to be.What a zero. How he's not being crucified for this is crazy.
It's Philly-their not concerned with grammar.
Maybe Will was auditioning for a Slappy's Revenge sequel?
Their, their. It will be ok. Look over they're?They're not Their
jeez
Everyone knows it is thair.Their, their. It will be ok. Look over they're?
Proper protocol would have been to slap him with a white glove.He was challenging him to a duel
You clearly do not know Philadelphia revolutionary history
how embarrassing you don't know that it should be "you're" and not "your" in your thread title.
(but yes, Will was totally over the line and should be charged. But it's California and LA specifically so nothing would ever be done to him)
Really? One could spend all day correcting errors on a message board, so not sure why you would single out these two. And you might want to work on your capitalization and punctuation...They're not Their
jeez
Careful you don't get slapped by Mr. Screw for picking on his main squeeze.Really? One could spend all day correcting errors on a message board, so not sure why you would single out these two. And you might want to work on your capitalization and punctuation...
Isn't he supposed to take his glove off and slap him with the glove?He was challenging him to a duel
You clearly do not know Philadelphia revolutionary history
I better watch out this year in the yellow lot, lol...Careful you don't get slapped by Mr. Screw for picking on his main squeeze.
I was just going with the flow of the thread with you're/your/their/there/they're. Sarcasm and facetiousness do not translate well on message boards. However, I have noticed when I post from my phone, my posts are riddled with typos and errors.Really? One could spend all day correcting errors on a message board, so not sure why you would single out these two. And you might want to work on your capitalization and punctuation...
When it comes to grammar/spelling stuff it's a must to include an emoticon or something in a post like yours (I actually suspected you might have been goofing), since misteaks (ha-ha - see what I did there?) are so, so common. And real sarcasm on content is often even harder to detect...I was just going with the flow of the thread with you're/your/their/there/they're. Sarcasm and facetiousness do not translate well on message boards. However, I have noticed when I post from my phone, my posts are riddled with typos and errors.
It reminds me of South Slappy Blvd, the main thoroughfare in Albany (pronounced Al-binny), GA, where we had a factory I was stationed at months in 1993. Dismal place with the highest per capita murder rate in the country at the time, although there was still plenty of fun to be had.This thread is Slap Happy
Smith was born on September 25, 1968, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Caroline (née Bright), a Philadelphia school board administrator, and Willard Carroll Smith Sr.,[12][13] a U.S. Air Force veteran[14] and refrigeration engineer. His mother graduated from Carnegie Mellon University.[15]What the hell does this have to do with Philly? This is like the nj.com article titled "Ex Rutgers star..." when a walk-on from 10 years ago commits a crime. Do better.
Kareem Adul-Jabbar disagrees. And he is right.Smith acts like a tough guy from Philly? What man just slaps someone for publicly disrespecting his wife? What a Pansy Ass...I guess he got soft when he moved in with his Uncle and Auntie in Bel Air!
You may be right but the reality is...if you and the Mr were in the place of Will and Jada, if Mr Screw was awake- he would have done much more than slap him. And he would have had to beat out at least 100 other people that would have rushed the stage to beat him down first. lolhow embarrassing you don't know that it should be "you're" and not "your" in your thread title.
(but yes, Will was totally over the line and should be charged. But it's California and LA specifically so nothing would ever be done to him)
Why...it looks like Slappy Smith is laughing at Rock's joke.30years ago Will thought bald joke were funny
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies...7W1XsxDFhQtXSPsmxkD521LB6WFHdVCaAR3or8-w76Tqg
Michael Cohen on Twitter: "Just going to point out again that this was Will Smith’s initial response to the joke that so angered him he slapped Chris Rock
This lol. My RU roommates were all from philly or the philly area and were always instigating and would routinely be the first to throw down in an impending scrap. Tougher city than NYC outside of Bronx/non-gentrified Brooklyn.What the hell does this have to do with Philly? This is like the nj.com article titled "Ex Rutgers star..." when a walk-on from 10 years ago commits a crime. Do better.
That's sad, but to walk up onstage during a live broadcast of an awards show and hit the comedian in full view to all....because your wife is upset that she's the butt of a joke....that's beyond pathetic.Will Smith is whipped. He lets his with wife bang other guys and thought the joke was funny until he saw the look on her face and didn’t want to get on her bad side. Pretty clear who’s the boss in that marriage.
Will Smith was born and raised in Philadelphia. I posted it above.This lol. My RU roommates were all from philly or the philly area and were always instigating and would routinely be the first to throw down in an impending scrap. Tougher city than NYC outside of Bronx/non-gentrified Brooklyn.
I know, was saying that just because Will wasn’t ready to throw a punch doesn’t mean it’s indicative of all Phillyites hahaWill Smith was born and raised in Philadelphia. I posted it above.