(Repost) LIKE YOURSELF vs. LIKED BY OTHERS – Which Is The Most Important Liking? (Maya Angelou Tribute)
|(Editors Note – Wednesday May 28, 2014)
Article originally published on: Mar 3, 2014 @ 20:33 by Rylan BranchComedian Dave Chappelle often talks about Iceberg Slim during his stand-up routines. According to Chapelle, Iceberg Slim got his name by keeping ice-cold in a shoot-out where he stayed at the bar drinking his drink even though a bullet pierced his hat, a story told at the end of chapter 13 in Slim’s Pimp. On his 2006-07 summer tour, Chappelle told a tale of Iceberg Slim, learning of him from Maya Angelou, and relates it to why he left $50 million at Comedy Central and secretly went to South Africa.
Source (Read More): http://www.mtv.com/artists/iceberg-slim-00/biography
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Maya Angelou
April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou
liking
liking
[lahy-king]
noun
1. preference, inclination, or favor: to show a liking for privacy.
2. pleasure or taste: much to his liking.
3. the state or feeling of a person who likes.
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