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EPISODE 218 "FAMOUS ASSHOLES"

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So the recent outburst then subsequent apology from Diddy pertaining to his actions at a club in Atlanta over the BET AWARDS weekend made me realize something: FAMOUS PEOPLE CAN BE REAL ASSHOLES! I mean of course not all of them are, and to be fair the entertainment industry can make the nicest person become one. Its the backstabbing and shady deals that make you grow hardened skin and numbs your emotions. Still, that is no excuse for some of the behavior we see from famous people, and frankly some people in our everyday lives. To be transparent, I have been called an asshole on numerous occasions. Some may have been warranted, and some were simply people not understanding my position. Truthfully no one really likes an asshole, in fact being called or considered one is a negative, until being an asshole become profitable. You see we have some assholes who became famous because they are assholes. Rush Limbaugh, an obvious asshole, Howard Stern, yep asshole, Donald Trump..total asshole, Simon from American Idol, asshole and most of the cast members of housewives, assholes (in their case splashed with some bitch also) and many more. Diddy's making the band series was more about him being an asshole than it was about the artist. So being an asshole (or an over opinionated profanity laden internet radio show host..hint hint) can actually be a GOOD thing. Don't agree? Well KISS MY ASS! lol Questions: 1) DO YOU THINK FAMOUS PEOPLE WHO ARE ASSHOLES WERE ONE BEFORE THEY GOT FAMOUS OR FAME MADE THEM THAT WAY? 2) NAME SOME FAMOUS ASSHOLES YOU STILL LIKE AND SUPPORT, KNOWING THEY ARE ASSHOLES 3) DO YOU KNOW ANY ASSHOLES IN REAL LIFE,  WHY DO YOU CALL THEM THAT? 4) HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH AN ASSHOLE 5) ARE YOU ONE? IF SO WHY?

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