“NOT TRYNA BE RUDE but i keep hearing tila bringing my name up. ur 15 seconds of fame has ended. dont try to gain fans by dissing me.godbless.”
-Chris Brown telling Tila Tequila to stop putting him on blast via Twitter.
The MySpace star tweaked out on Brown via Twitter as a result of her own personal domestic violence case not ending the way she wanted. Brown, who is no stranger to drama, couldn’t take her heat and decided to respond by putting her in her place.
Tweaked out? Wow, never heard it used in a sentence like that before. IMO his 15 seconds ended long ago as well so……who are these people again? lol
Haha. I am from Boston, like Wendie. I’m not sure if that’s a Boston thing, but beside the common way that “tweaker” is used, that’s the only other way I’ve ever heard it.
Molls wrote this. Not Wendie
And then Molls wrote the post you just replied to…so it makes sense.
The rest of New England uses it that way too.
That’s some fine english. Another reason for his momma to be proud of him.
Hey Sasha, Wendie, or anyone else who reads this comment: TMZ is looking for a screen grab of the Tweets mentioning Chris Brown.
I wish I had one! I’ve been looking around and it appears that Brown’s twitter has been removed or deleted. :(
I got them (I’ve been following her to record her antics ever since this story broke) and I can’t for the life of me figure out how to send them to TMZ, since I can’t find an email contact there. Help!
EDITORS/WRITERS: I’ve got screen grabs of stuff.
why do people end things like that with “god bless”?? it’s so insincere and condescending. what are they even trying to accomplish?
‘Take care’ is always something that irks me too. It’s so impersonal, and it especially pisses me off when someone I know who I’m arguing with uses the phrase. It’s almost sarcastic in most regards.
Further to “god bless” or “take care”:
How about “Love you”? Every girlfriend I’ve ever had uses “love you” as a way of saying goodbye then they try to tell me I never express my feelings enough…
Ending every conversation with the same thing isn’t showing any meaning or feelings what so ever. It has as much meaning as: “Catch you later..”
Learn to spell. Poor grammer does not make you “cool”.
LOL@ misspelling the word “grammar” right after saying that someone needs to learn to spell.
Tell that to Kelsey Grammer.
That guy with the green t-shirt is hilarious.