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perezhilton · 1 month
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But she loves Matt Lauer, right?
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Bryant Gumble Interviews Joe Frazier Ken Norton Larry Holmes Muhammad Al...
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kermitjay · 8 months
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂 🎂🎂 BRYANT GUMBLE CELEBRATING 75, SEPTEMBER 29TH
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theamazingchickenman · 8 months
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"My fursona is Bryant Gumble."
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wwe spin: piper was "lashing out" with the bryant gumble interviews.
piper was right that working 7 days a week, 365 days a year was exploitative and cutting wrestler's life span in half. wrestlers were using drugs to cope and steroids to keep the body the industry demanded of them. vince didn't care as long as they showed up to work 7 days a week, traveling like hell 365 days a year.
vince is abusive. the industry is abusive. that was true. piper was right to say what he said.
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heavyweightnation · 2 years
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Lehigh vs Binghamton Dual Meet Preview
Lehigh vs Binghamton Dual Meet Preview
Lehigh will take on Binghamton today in a 19 vs 44 dual meet with some competitive matches in them. Here is the full breakdown with the projected matches and scoring. 125- #15 Jaret Lane vs Micah Roes 133- #21 Malyke Hines vs #31 Anthony Sobotker 141- Connor McGonagle vs Ryan Anderson 149- #23 Manzona Bryant vs Nick Lombard 157- #6 Josh Humphreys vs Logan Gumble 165- #31 Brian Meyer vs…
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savenoho · 3 years
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Ah no! "Ask a black man" and "Negrodamus" were my favorite skits! "White people love Wayne Brady because he makes Bryant Gumble look like Malcom X...." RIP King https://www.instagram.com/p/CPD67j5tTsV/?utm_medium=tumblr
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podcastpalace · 4 years
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TAMMP 2-27-20 by theMonday Morning Podcast .... Bill rambles about pop psychology, conspiracies, and Bryant Gumble.
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louandhazaf · 6 years
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pop culture q’s
It’s been a few days, but @fakedeepplantjerker & @fullonlarrie tagged me in this. Thank you lovelies! Sorry it took a while!
Rules: tag nine people with excellent taste (ha! at me getting tagged)
Color(s) I’m currently wearing: white. this is an anomaly for me as 99% of my life is spent in black/navy/dark grey, but i’m only in an undershirt and underwear, both of which are white. 
Last band t-shirt I bought: does my JHO shirt count? I’m counting it. 
Last band I saw live: Niall & his Irish friends
Last song I listened to: Bedroom Floor - Cash Cash Remix. I love this remix. 
Lipstick or Chapstick: lipstick!
Last movie I watched: Thor Ragnarock - it was excellent
Last 3 TV shows I watched: VSFS17, Real Sports with Bryant Gumble, Alias Grace (uuuum, how’s that for a summery of my personality, wow)
Last 3 characters I identified with: ....... uh
Book I’m currently reading: i’ve been reading And The Band Played On and The Psychpath Test and Ella Minnow Pea intermittently for about the past year. The first two I’ll likely finish at some point, the third, probably not.  
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thedmvnetwork · 5 years
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Justin Tucker featured on HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumble http://bit.ly/2HiCTgE " - Balt Beatdown (click link to read more) http://bit.ly/2HiCTgE
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brandbaylis · 7 years
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CULTURE: COMMITMENT V. CATCHPHRASE
Almost 2 years ago, a 1-part exhaustive, 1-part energetic interview took place between Dame Dash, Charlemagne the God, DJ Envy, and Angela Yee on nationally syndicated The Breakfast Club, where Dash referred to certain individuals in the music industry as ‘…vultures’. While I don’t have an opinion on his emphatic charge, I have failed to escape the chord he struck with myself and fellow colleagues with whom I watched the entire interview. We were not alone. Since then there has been an oft-miscued catchphrase circulating through music, and thumbtacked to the strategic marketing and messaging of various artists. Dame Dash was effectively…saying something. And it wasn’t for show or popularity. It was ‘for the…’ CULTURE Milestones in academia, development and common exchanges of intellect, and even celebration of the arts or the concerns of any given society are the components that have historically defined this one term, which also distinguishes us and our uniqueness to each other as an entire body, humankind. #CULTURE Somewhere on a long distance highway where studious journalists and artistic expressionists travel with no final destination, where a gridlock of findings and ideas are welcome, I believe that individuals from extremely differing vehicles of academia and modes of thought like Anthony Bourdain, Sonia Sanchez, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to name only a few, have and continue to guide us down this highway either uplifting, entertaining, or educating…pushing us and culture forward. Steven Spielberg and Spike Lee…Bryant Gumble and Bob Costas, Winfrey and Walters, Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan…hell, James Brown, Bon Jovi, Madonna, and Bruce Springsteen…all agents of culture that have exploited their varied platforms through their work or clout, which in some way has assisted us all in learning about each other. Although the constituents are absent of perfection, the conventional characteristic of any sector of culture is that it is unflawed, and there is beauty in this very commonality. Identifiable, but not limited by namesake, language, cuisine, garb, and art, culture transcends trend and abides not by any period of time, and it’s lifeline is humanity. Heroic academicians who are rightfully celebrated as critics and scholars are only such because of their public venues. However, we are all humble citizens of and counsel to our culture, with an equal duty to embrace our origins, to celebrate our contributions and to pursue the promises of diversity by welcoming the differences of our neighbor’s culture. As a first generation offspring of music’s last gift, which birthed its genre of fashion, art, and dance, my social contemporaries and I continue to enjoy all that hip hop has given to us. It is this music once rebuked that eventually bullied its way into corner offices of not just record companies, but in and throughout corporate America. It is this culture that continues to hand out parachutes of redemption for so many of us that could not imagine traveling outside of the inner cities of which we were born and bred. This is the culture that has converted hustlers and nerds alike into catalysts of the culture itself. KRS-One, Nas, J. Cole, Common, Kendrick Lamar, Jay Z, Nick Grant, Lauryn Hill, Talib Kweli, Odd Future, Mannie Fresh, Big Daddy Kane, LL Cool J, Drake, Ice Cube, Cypress Hill, Twista, Lil Wayne, Eminem, Buckshot, Dr. Dre, A Tribe Called Quest, Outkast, David Banner, Jidenna, MURS, Rapsody, Run DMC, De La Soul, UGK, Master P, Queen Latifah, Will Smith, Crooked I, and Public Enemy…these are only a few wildly listed names that may either resonate with or confuse you as to what qualified some to be recognized in the same thought space as a Gumble, Winfrey, or Spielberg. A colorful gumbo of personalities, and maybe to you, a puzzling spectrum of musical content, indeed, but in their own rite have been present and generous of themselves by exploitation of their platforms, or by lining their lyrics with the food…the fuel required to mobilize a culture as it goes forward. FOR THE CULTURE The day that I heard the lyrics, “I do this for my culture…” by Shawn Carter in 2001, his sincerity resonated acutely with me, at a time in my life when I was figuring out my next vocational opportunity. I took those words personally, and have heeded the entire verse as somewhat of a challenge. That second verse of “Izzo” wasn’t just poetry. It was a prophecy stated during the beginning of an end to music’s so-called golden era. Over fifteen years later, Nas continues to maintain the same declaration as he states, “…I’m assistin’ to push the culture forward…” on last year’s Major Key album by DJ Khaled. These aren’t coincidences nor should they be reduced to cool catchphrases. Shawn and Nas surely aren’t necessarily inventive in their commitment to the culture per se, but their influence within and regard for the culture is unremitting. While I am a staunch opponent of censorship and a feisty proponent of free expression, I doubt that I am without company in witnessing the sometimes cringe-worthy, covetous…possessive culture this and culture that slangin’ of late, guiding us to a suspect exit off this highway I mentioned earlier. Fornication with another man’s woman, experimentation and abuse of illicit and over the counter drugs, pitching dirty greenbacks on the backsides of bad belles, who happily refer to each other as bad b*tches, trappin’ in a bando, and having the plug on extendos for my heat reads like a whole lotta debaucherous fun. Much of what we’re nodding our heads to today. But, does this fortify the culture we boast about doing it for? That is up to the artists and their fans to establish. “Bad and Boujee” has remained in recurring rotation on my work and personal iPhones, as well as my iPad since December. I love the song. It’s catchy. The production is simple, but good. It’s a smash hit as expected and thanks to Donald Glover, it’s a notable song around the globe. The artists, like it or not, are symbols of hip hop culture and the song is featured on their recently released album, entitled…Culture. But…is it really? That is for the artists and their fans to determine. Armenians in Glendale, East Africans on Fairfax, K-Town between Western and Alvarado, West Indians in East Flatbush, Dominicans and Puerto Rican’s in Spanish Harlem, Hasidic Jews off of Kingston and Eastern Parkway…these locations are results of a social practice…a practice that pushes cultures forward. A practice called community. As a lifetime student that has failed, learned, succeeded, tried again, failed again, triumphed, and never gave up, I have discovered that there are great riches gained in the practice of community and thereby culture. Those riches aren’t found in cheap gold, flawed diamonds, under the hood a 4-syllable sports car, or in the soles of footwear designed in a country one can’t even find on a globe. Culture is greater than one culture itself, and is evidence that diversity is a necessity. It is ill-understood if measured by material possessions or behavior that corrupts the humanitarian in us. #FORTHECULTURE Over 29 million viewers learned about the ugly realities of the music business, if they hadn’t already known before viewing BET 3-night event, now celebrated as The New Edition Story. The New Edition Story revealed the rudiments of artist development and the mastery of not only dance and choreography, but showmanship. Ava DuVernay’s documentary, 13 snatched the sunglasses off of the black eye that the Thirteenth Amendment is. Common dropped an album that really matters only four days prior to the 2016 Presidential Election Day; a 15-song ode, Black America Again. The Kings of R&B, Ava’s artful reveal of the constitution and Common’s album with substance and cause; Good, bad in indifferent, where there is enlightenment and education there is the advance of culture. The three aforementioned, for example, are for the culture. A very powerful societal gem that word, culture is. A word with meaning before and after us; too heavy to be hung on the plasticity of chic chatting and mogul mumbles. I surmise that in pushing it forward we practice community, we accept that we are only as versed as our studiousness, and we resolve that there is no one authority on culture, no matter how sexy our catchphrases. If it’s for the culture, enlightenment and education are present.
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staylitmusic · 4 years
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TAMMP 2-27-20 by theMonday Morning Podcast Bill rambles about pop psychology, conspiracies, and Bryant Gumble.
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martellthacool · 4 years
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Liked on YouTube: Bryant gumble is wearing a mask!! https://youtu.be/9yZ4sq1e048
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tomcruisefans · 5 years
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Huge Scandals That Completely Shook The Today Show
Huge Scandals That Completely Shook The Today Show
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In late 1988, Today Executive Producer Marty Ryan asked anchor Bryant Gumbel to write up an assessment of what he thought worked and didn’t work with the show. That’s some standard workplace stuff, except that Gumbel’s four-page memo leaked to the media in February of ’89.
As the LA Times reported, Gumbel’s thoughts on his show and his coworkers, which his coworkers got to read, were astute, darkly funny, and also, just plain mean.
Gumbel criticized Willard Scott, the jovial weatherman and the guy who gave shout-outs to viewers on their 100th birthdays, as a colleague who…
“Holds the show hostage to his assortment of whims, wishes, birthdays, and bad taste.”
He recommended Scott be banned from the show’s hard news-packed first hour, which Gumbel predicted Scott would find upsetting, a feeling that didn’t truly matter, because Gumbel claimed Scott couldn’t quote “leave this job and…get a better one.” Consumer reporter David Horowitz was what Gumble called “a walking cliché,” and Gumbel wasn’t at all a fan of film critic Gene Shalit’s celebrity interviews.
Except for some backstage personnel changes, things eventually blew over at Today, at least as far as Gumbel was concerned. He stayed with the show until 1997, nearly a decade after he wrote that catty memo.
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1kgaines-blog · 6 years
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Bryant Gumble face fools .. this is not for you😂😂😂😂 @seandabarbarian effortlessly executed bars. @duckdownmusic #TrueMusicTuesday #BryantGumble #ApeDontKillApe
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tortuga-aak · 6 years
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Matt Lauer allegedly gave a colleague a sex toy and exposed himself to a female staffer at the 'Today' show
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Ex-NBC host Matt Lauer has been accused by multiple current and former colleagues of sexual misconduct.
Lauer reportedly gave female colleagues inappropriate gifts, exposed himself, and quizzed them on who they had slept with in the office.
Lauer was fired by NBC on Wednesday after the network received a complaint of "inappropriate sexual behavior."
Matt Lauer has been accused by current and former colleagues of multiple instances of sexual harassment and engaging in a pattern of inappropriate behavior during his time at NBC, according to a Variety investigation published Wednesday.
Lauer allegedly gifted a sex toy to one female colleague, accompanied by a note about how he wanted to use it on her. He also allegedly exposed himself to another female employee after summoning her to his office, then reprimanded her for not participating in a sexual act, according to Variety.
Lauer, a host on NBC's "Today," was fired by the network earlier on Wednesday after receiving a complaint from an employee alleging "inappropriate sexual behavior." NBC News chairman Andy Lack said in a statement that it had reviewed the situation and had "reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident."
According to Variety, which interviewed dozens of current and former NBC staffers, Lauer would often partake in crude behavior, including quizzing female employees about who they had slept with, and playing the game "f---, marry, kill," in which he would name female co-hosts he wanted to sleep with.
Lauer, who is married, would often comment on women's bodies and looks, and was known to send lewd text messages, more than 10 current and former NBC employees told the outlet.
"There were a lot of consensual relationships, but that's still a problem because of the power he held," one former producer told Variety. "He couldn't sleep around town with celebrities or on the road with random people, because he's Matt Lauer and he's married. So he'd have to do it within his stable, where he exerted power, and he knew people wouldn't ever complain."
Other former employees said they were unsure of how to handle Lauer, and feared they could jeopardize their careers if they did not return Lauer's advances.
"There is such shame with Matt Lauer not liking you," one former staffer said. "I did this special with him and we are traveling and I had a cold sore on my lip and I heard him say to Bryant Gumble, 'She has this really ugly cold sore on her lip,' like that was something to be ashamed of. He was just really cruel."
Several staffers told Variety they had complained about Lauer's behavior to network executives, who they say ignored them. Both NBC and Lauer declined to comment to Variety.
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