Master P is really the greatest and most accomplished hood nigga of all time…made it selling dope, made it rapping, and made it to the NBA…nigga a superhero to a project baby.
I ain't been on here in soooo long....but literally my 2nd and 3rd previous tweets were about No Limit and Cash Money songs, ironically. So prophetic! I had to come back tonight! Lol
I'ma keep it real with y'all for a second: I'm in Tigers stadium, rewatching this No Limit/Cash Money Verzuz, literally with tears in my eyes....baw I'm so hype! Lol 🔥
Drew Brees knew how to motivate his team. Here he is talking about how he kept players like @Cantguardmike engaged when they had a roster of playmakers.
Saints outgained the Panthers by 150+ yards, ran for 150+ yards, and won the turnover battle
Over the last 20 years, teams had gone 275-0 with that formula.
Now 275-1.
Some people who don't even know in real life, but you've seen them on TV sooo many times since you were a child, they feel like family. Eric Paulsen was one of those people man. RIP to my dawg.
My heart is broken. My friend Eric has lost his battle with cancer 💔
I was just 22 years old when I met Eric. I had just joined WWL to write his scripts (that’s how we started fighting lol) …not long after I was coanchoring the morning show with him.
Eric and I really fought from the day we met lol! And as crazy as it sounds. it made us closer.
I only show anger with people I really trust- when I feel safe to show my true emotions. And with Eric we could fight and debate and go at it … and then we would be crying laughing minutes later. I always liked to think I was his karma for teasing and messing with people so much.
Eric showed me more than anyone I’ve ever met that you should ALWAYS show up as YOU and if someone doesn’t like it, too bad for them. He taught me that life is to be lived. Don’t hold back… eat, drink, dance (even if it is off beat), laugh, get into some trouble, make mistakes, piss people off, and most importantly - love hard … and show up for the people you love. Eric always encouraged me. And he would cry before I did when I was hurt or grieving (He was a big softie).
The past few years of my life have been filled with goodbyes and grief. So I’ve learned a few things. When you lose a loved one, the pain of their absence never goes away but the beautiful thing is they are never fully gone. You hear their voice in certain situations. You can feel the exact moments they would have been laughing with you. Life is hard and I’ve learned to be grateful for the people who make the day to day more bearable, more enjoyable… who make you feel that it matters if you’re in this world- because in the past few years, I’ve needed that alot. Every moment Eric and I were together was an adventure - whether we were fussing or laughing and I’m so glad we got to share that with so many of you on TV.
I am sad for his wife and children please pray for them.
My Goldilocks, my Pretty P, my partner in crime,
Thank you for teaching me a life that well lived is a life where you fight to laugh …and laugh … and laugh some more …sometimes even while you’re crying
Friends forever