I was clicking on HSN (Home Shopping Network) and Paula Abdul, she sold jewelry. OMG she was so high, she was pushing some of their words and actions kind of Innapropriate. The other lady looked scared. It was clear, I thought they would give it an impetus.
I white. No one knows what the hell she is on. I have a lot of drugs on people in my life, and she surpasses them all. Nobody wants to admit that they May have been smoking crack … But they act the same way James Brown was when he was cracked out on television.
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workout songs include: Midnight Confessions by Grass Roots/Who Put the Bop by Bobby Mann/Eli’s Comin by Three Dog Night/The Letter by The Box Tops/Runaway by Del Shannon/I’m A Believer by The Monkees/Surf City by Jan & Dean/Born to be Wild by Steppenwolf/Rescue Me by Fontella Bass/Bend Me Shape Me by American Breed/One Fine Day by Chiffons…
Disc 0:No track list availableDisc 1:Straight UpForever Your GirlOpposites AttractRush, RushPromise of a New Day, TheCold HeartedWay That You Love Me, TheKnocked Out…
Disc 1:Faith – George MichaelHow Will I Know – Whitney HoustonStraight Up – Paula AbdulNever Gonna Give You Up – Rick AstleyDancing on the Ceiling – Lionel RichieTorture – The JacksonsSimply Irresistibl…
“Scott-Vincent Borba`s philosophy about treating your inner-health as much as your outer-health is paramount to healthy living.” –Paula Abdul”Scott-Vincent Borba is a genius!” –Lucy Hale, ABC`s Pretty …
Paula Abdul leads this exercise video dance-class style which combines a thorough cardio workout with her own funky style and edgy choreography. This total-body cardio workout also includes lower body toning and a dancer’s stretch. Paula proves cardio workouts can’t be fun!
Before she ever fawned over a pop star wannabe on American Idol, Paula Abdul enjoyed her own period of super-stardom in the late ’80s and early ’90s. This release from Virgin features a collection of six chart-topping music videos from the diva’s heyday.
Singer, performer, and choreographer Paula Abdul has assembled a 45-minute high-energy dance workout tape. The video has two dance routines for viewers to follow along as Abdul walks through each one step-by-step, including the warmup. She introduces a 16
Paula Abdul started as a cheerleader for the LA Lakers, went on to choreograph dance moves for artists like Janet Jackson, and then launched a singing and dancing career of her own. Her brand of pop music always had a high degree of dance-ability to it, as this was where Abdul's true talent lied, and her music videos always insured that dance was at the center of the proceedings. However, her videography also contains a number of entries that are unique and adventurous in retrospect, and can be re-examined on PAULA ABDUL: VIDEO HITS. Three of the videos to her early hits, Straight Up, Forever Your Girl, and Cold Hearted were directed by David Fincher, and offer a glimpse into the filmmaker's early talents; Opposites Attract featured Abdul dancing with animated characters; Rush Rush starred Keanu Reeves opposite Abdul in a music video remake of REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE; Rounding out this collection is Promise of a New Day, Abdul's last big hit single.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseFull Frame – 1.33Tracks: 1.Straight Up 2.Forever Your Girl 3.Cold Hearted 4.Opposites Attract 5.Rush Rush 6.Promise Of A New Day
Track Listing: Way That You Love Me, The One Or The Other Knocked Out Opposites Attract State Of Attraction I Need You Forever Your Girl Straight Up Next To You Cold Hearted
Disc 0:No track list availableDisc 1:Straight UpForever Your GirlOpposites AttractRush, RushPromise of a New Day, TheCold HeartedWay That You Love Me, TheKnocked OutBlowing Kisses in the WindVibeology
Capitalizing on their fame as judges on the popular television show American Idol, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson host Ultimate Voice Coach, an instructional video designed to improve a person’s singing voice regardless of the performer’s musical genre. Pr
FALL TELEVISION PREVIEW 2011 – is out, the kids are back in school, the summer buzz has slowed to a simmer, and then cooled, and now I’m pulling my snuggy and my slippers out, warming up some hot chocolate, forcing my doggy to cuddle on the couch with me for hours on end, while I watch the new fall prime time lineup from one network to the next, in search of my new diamonds in the rough to review for you! This year is no exception and I have a feeling it’s going to be a great season, even though pilot season was almost at a dead stop this year, I still have hope!
10) The X Factor (FOX) – Simon Cowell is back with a brand new American Idol, basically. This show has a new panel of judges, well, sorta. Paula Abdul, not so new, but LA Reid and Nicole Scherzinger are new to the game. It’s just a British talent show. I hate to admit that I am looking forward to this show, but it’s a must watch, because you know that everyone and their momma is going to be curious to see if the show is better or worse than Cowell’s first creation and after all, we do live for the hype. I don’t see this show being original, so it barely makes the list at ten. I think that the show will be exactly like Idol, Dance, Top Model and we will watch it like zombies and it will get huge ratings because it’s just more of what America wants to see.
9) Terra Nova (FOX) – Never mind the weird name, it’s brought to you by Steven Speilberg, which usually speaks for itself, but after seeing SUPER 8 this last month, I do not assume that everything that the Berg makes is a monster hit. Obviously sci-fi, the show centers an ordinary family that lives on a dying earth in the year 2149. They sign up for project Terra Nova. The project transports them back 85 million years to prehistoric earth to join a colony of humans with a second chance to build a better civilization. Think, Dr. Mereau meets Land of the Lost and it has earned #9 on my list of shows to watch Fall 2011.
Ringer – (The CW) This show stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, and I love her, so I have hopes for this one. It’s about a young woman on the run from the mob, and she poses as her wealthy twin sister to evade them, but she soon finds out that her sister has a price on her head as well. I’m a sucker for mob stories.
7) Charlie’s Angels – (ABC) This show pretty much speaks for itself. It’s a cool remake of the 70′s classic, and the producers are on auto pilot as long as they follow the simple script that is already laid out for them. A monkey could make this show. We all know exactly how it goes, and there’s not much mystery. Unlike Wonder Woman, there was no fancy suit or get up involved so the show was green lit without incident.
6) Icon News – (Bravo) This show is my sleeper and I already see a lot of eyebrows raising, but this looks like a very good show. Lew Marklin interviews celebrities from their living room, recording studio, on set or wherever they have a bubble cam, via skype about positive issues, etc. My interest in the show is its host, Lew Marklin. Many of you do not know that name yet, but in 2007, he hosted a show called ADHDtv, that was completely independent, came out of nowhere and ranked on the Neilsen charts next to Larry King and other major names. It was completely unheard of and though the show was somewhat odd, it caused ripples in TV land. Now Marklin has moved up the food chain to a larger network and I got a hunch, he’s figured it out.
5) Person of Interest – (CBS) More hitmen and action! This show is about an ex CIA hitman and a Scientist who team up to stop crimes before they happen, sorta like the Minority Report. I like the concept and I think this will be a good action drama.
4) Prime Suspect – (NBC) I’m usually not big on adapted shows from Britain or elsewhere, but this show looks to be a good one. Female cop breaking sexist stereotypes. She’s a tough female detective who has to prove herself in a male dominated New York City precinct. Sorta reminds me of last years premiere of Chase on NBC. A show that I also liked.
3) H8R – (The CW) Now don’t H8 on me for saying that I grew up on Saved by the Bell, but for some reason Mario Lopez, who always shows up hosting some TV show, just when you though he and his dimples were retired, never completely flops, but never completely hits either. I like the concept though, and think that the show will be interesting and funny, and one of those reality shows that you can watch out of synch or miss a few times and not have to go back and catch up on what you missed.
2) Once Upon a Time – (ABC) I’m a girl, duh. Need I say more? What girl does not want to wake up in a fairytale, to find out that she really is the daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming. Besides, I liked The Tutors and it seems right up that line historically speaking.
1) AWAKE – (NBC) I love a good mind warp and a challenge. This show is a trip. Two different realities and you get to experience it all with the main character who suffers a traumattic car crash the servers his reality. He, his wife and son were all in the car, but only two people survive the crash. Only problem is that he comes out of crash experiencing two completely different realities, one in which his son has died and the other in which the wife died, and he, and the viewer have to take the ride, in order to figure out which reality is true! I love it!!
Well, there’s my top ten. I’d love to hear your comments.