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Now that's what I call a precedent.
Please won't someone at least indict him for "Trapped in the Closet?"
Please won't someone at least indict him for "Trapped in the Closet?"

It's also the 3rd anniversary of Michael Jackson being acquitted.... hmmm...

After displaying a freeze frame of the man's back in the video -- with no apparent mole -- Adam walked over to the defense table and placed his hand on Kelly's shoulder.
"The truth be told, there is no mole ... that means one thing," Adam told jurors, then paused and lowered his voice. "It ain't him. And if it ain't him, you can't convict."

I LOVE Trapped in the Closet. The midget part made me piss my pants, but just on myself, not on anyone else.


Rest in peace, Tim.
Who is R. Kelly...and what did he do?
Tim Russert died?? Wow. That's kinda shocking, isn't it?
Okay, I just read an article, but:
"Some of that doubt came from the questionable motives of the witnesses who came forward to identify the people on the tape, including the girl's aunt Stephanie "Sparkle" Edwards, whom the singer's lawyers described as bitter over a bad business deal with the singer, and former Kelly mistress Lisa Van Allen, whom defense attorneys accused of attempting to extort $300,000 from them in order not to testify. Kelly's team said there had been a conspiracy afoot to create a fake sex tape, and these women were suspect."
Are you sure the guy didn't get a bad rap (no pun intended)? Those sound like some bitter bitches...I have no idea, like I said, until I googled it, I had no idea who the guy was.
"Some of that doubt came from the questionable motives of the witnesses who came forward to identify the people on the tape, including the girl's aunt Stephanie "Sparkle" Edwards, whom the singer's lawyers described as bitter over a bad business deal with the singer, and former Kelly mistress Lisa Van Allen, whom defense attorneys accused of attempting to extort $300,000 from them in order not to testify. Kelly's team said there had been a conspiracy afoot to create a fake sex tape, and these women were suspect."
Are you sure the guy didn't get a bad rap (no pun intended)? Those sound like some bitter bitches...I have no idea, like I said, until I googled it, I had no idea who the guy was.
RA said: I LOVE Trapped in the Closet.
Why am I not surprised?
Why am I not surprised?

Uh, I love the spoof of Trapped in the Closet I saw on Mad TV. Or was it SNL? It was Trapped in the Cupboard and R. Kelly was going to pop whoever ate his cereal.

Chapter Nine:
Ending "Un-Cliffhanger" line: "Now pause the movie cause what I'm about to say to y'all is so damn twisted, not only is there a man in his cabinet, but the man is a midget! MIDGET! MIDGET! MIDGET!"
So, apparently, Married Man-Married Woman-Woman's Husband-Husband's Gay Lover-Man's wife, who's friends with married woman-Wife's lover, a cop who pulled over Married Man-Cop's wife-Midget-Wife's jailbird brother-Man's waitress who's brother's baby momma-Other waitress who's baby momma's lesbian lover.
This is how they are all connected.
This is how they are all connected.

Oh goodie. I'd love another opportunity to discuss this book. This is one of my favorites even though it's incredibly deep and often depressing. But the story is so complex and rich. And it deals with so many moral questions about society and "human" behavior. Bring it on folks!
(But I do encourage you, if you would like, to post your thoughts over at the Rory Gilmore group. They had a wonderful discussion there and I know a lot of the members would love to hear your comments too.)
(But I do encourage you, if you would like, to post your thoughts over at the Rory Gilmore group. They had a wonderful discussion there and I know a lot of the members would love to hear your comments too.)
I loved how Maguire turned a "treasured" story on its head simply by changing the viewpoint. I think back as a child and how I couldn't play the second side of my Wizard of Oz record (yes, I'm THAT old...heh) because it had the "monkey" scene on it. The "wicked" witch was SO frightening and you knew she was just pure evil.
But after reading this book, I see her so differently and sympathetically. She's still not a "nice" person, but neither is she pure evil.
I also enjoyed the moral issues he brings up like the whole animal vs Animal controversary.
But after reading this book, I see her so differently and sympathetically. She's still not a "nice" person, but neither is she pure evil.
I also enjoyed the moral issues he brings up like the whole animal vs Animal controversary.
That was something I loved about Wicked also. It reminded me of what a one-sided view we have when we meet or see someone in a single situation. Each person has a whole past and all kinds of ideas and emotions and activities that we don't even know about. I hope it helps me to resist rushing to judgement and "pigeon-holing" people.
Me too Robbie. It's hard not to do, especially when if the situation appears so extreme (she's green! she's ornery! she doesn't care about "normal" things!).
Did anyone else get the who 60s protester vibe throughout the book? I could just picture her at Woodstock, but without so much of the free love.
Did anyone else get the who 60s protester vibe throughout the book? I could just picture her at Woodstock, but without so much of the free love.

The musical is quite different from the book. The book is much darker and deeper. I liked the book, and I love the soundtrack--will be seeing the musical here in Pittsburgh in September. Not Broadway, I know, but it should be fun!
It's going to have an open-ended run in San Francisco too.
Allison, prepare yourself: The book is vastly different from the musical. Pretty much the only similarities are the character names and the fact that Elphaba and Galinda met at a school called Shizz.
Allison, prepare yourself: The book is vastly different from the musical. Pretty much the only similarities are the character names and the fact that Elphaba and Galinda met at a school called Shizz.
I found the musical to be more in line with the original movie (in the story arc sense). Which is interesting as the original movie is very different from the original book! Looks like neither book got any real representation.
Robbie - Ooohhh, you're going to love it! I saw the traveling production in Chicago and it was fantastic.


Yes. I particularly liked the fact that they talked to actors in the touring production and replacements on Broadway, and not just the original cast.

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Singer R. Kelly acquitted in child pornography trial, reports The Associated Press.