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Originally Posted by Sm0kah0ntas
The first thing I noticed was your avi  I just wanna cry! can you post some pics?  pwetty pwease
I'm cussin everyone out within earshot because they made me miss it
I'm with Laurent.... Why am I watching Great Balls of Fire  and I know Riyonce did that on purpose
MsD.. Jay Z too busy sending out buyers to cop Bey another 3 million dollar gift for that lil' faux pas to help out right now
He know there's no public displays of affection with the jump-offs... jump on jump off...
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She fucked up the Churches money by doing that...she is cut off forever NOW!! I still don't think that she's anything to him, not even a jump-off!! I will post them..I have to find a place to host them...
At age 68, Tina Turner kept those fabled legs largely covered by a silver pantsuit. But she proved she could still shake 'em.
The singer was given a generous three-song spotlight on Sunday's Grammy Awards, introduced by current hitmaker Beyonce, who joined her for "Proud Mary."
Turner sang two songs central to her 1980s comeback, "What's Love Got to Do With It" and "Better Be Good to Me." She resembled James Brown on stage in his later years — several steps slower, but capable of moves that suggest, if not replicate, a formerly energetic stage routine.
The high heels and skintight, low-cut outfit also necessitated some careful steps.
Beyonce, 26, preceded Turner with a tribute that recalled heroes from Mahalia Jackson to Whitney Houston.
The divas were introduced by third, Cher, who poked fun at being a relic in a youthful business: "As many of you know, I first started singing when Lincoln was president, and I know a star when I see one."