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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Did anyone else see Mike Tyson and Bobby Brown perform "Monster Mash" onJimmy Kimmel?
Maybe the funniest video I've ever seen. Don't know if anyone has a link to it somewhere, but it is freaking hilarious.
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Re: Did anyone else see Mike Tyson and Bobby Brown perform "Monster Mash" onJimmy Kimmel?
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Re: Did anyone else see Mike Tyson and Bobby Brown perform "Monster Mash" onJimmy Kimmel?
http://gorillamask.net/monstermash.shtml
I really dislike Mike Tyson ... and even I cringed when I saw how far he has fallen. That guy hasn't got an iota of self-respect left. To say he's a shell of a man is to insult shells. |
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Re: Did anyone else see Mike Tyson and Bobby Brown perform "Monster Mash" onJimmy Kimmel?
Yeah, Tyson looks foolish, but it looks to me like he was just having a bit of fun.. Why would anyone be critical of this?
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Re: Did anyone else see Mike Tyson and Bobby Brown perform "Monster Mash" onJimmy Kimmel?
I wonder how much he got paid for doing that? He still owes Uncle Sam a lot of cash.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: Did anyone else see Mike Tyson and Bobby Brown perform "Monster Mash" onJimmy Kimmel?
Honestly, I bet he didn't get paid a cent.
I don't think money ever really enters into his mind (much to his detriment, over the years). He is lost. Tyson's career was so incredibly promising when he was managed by Cus D'Amato in his early years. Cus took him off the street, cared for him, trained him, and protected him. He never had a family whatsoever; he was literally raised on the street. Cus is probably the only Tyson handler who ever genuinely cared for Mike the the Person more than "Mike the Paycheck." I think that if Cus had survived, Tyson truly would have been one of the greats. Cus was like Mike's father and when Cus died, Tyson was lost. |
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