Making The Band 4 Season 2 Episode 2

Okay, I have said this before and I’ll say it again… Dawn and Q are the cutest couple ever!! reminds me of me and my wife. Q and Robert try and plan this double date with Dawn and D. Woods but it ends in disaster because D decides to do a little checking up on him because she wants to know what she’s getting herself into. Low and behold she finds the dreaded Myspace page… Myspace has ruined plenty of relationships. anyway, she sees all types of pics of him and his ex and decides not to go out with him. When the guys get there they start to argue as he so lamely tries to explain himself to no avail. That leaves Q and Dawn to go out alone and they end up hitting it off really well. I believe Robert has a case of the ‘bitch-assness’ * more on that later*. Robert feels like because he’s not leading he’s not good. I can sort of understand his fustration, I mean he’s trying his hardest but just not getting it while everyone else is just breezing through. I would be a little pissy too. But his ego is a little too big for that Soul-glo’d head. when Diddy comes in to do his weekly dressing down, the guys decide to take that time to single him out about the ‘bitch-assness’ that he has been going through. This blows up into a big deal prompting Diddy to call Robert a bitch-ass and tell him not to infect the rest of the group with his ‘disease’. So what do you do after a big fight? One of two things the bar/strip club or Church. They went to the latter. they hop on down to Hezekiah Walker’s church in Brooklyn to get their minds right. Now things seem to be back to normal and all is great. Until next week… Aubrey is still aggravating, Andrea is still a cutie pie. This episode was really a downer for me. They mainly focused on Q and Dawn which was cool because they’re a cute couple. But Robert and his ego tripping is going to get out of hand. he has a lot of growing to do.

Peace and Blessings
Sincere

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Today In Black History – Feb 4th

1794 – Slavery is abolished by France. This commitment was later abolished, under Napoleon, and reestablished slavery in 1802.France also reinstituted the “Code Noir,” prohibiting blacks, mulattos and other people of color from entering French colonial territory or intermarrying with whites.

1822 – The American Colonization Society founds the African colony for free African Americans that will become the country of Liberia, West Africa.

1952 – Jackie Robinson is named Director of Communication for WNBC in New York City, becoming the first African American executive of a major radio-TV network.

2007 – For the first time in Super Bowl history, two African American coaches lead their teams in the NFL Championship game. The Chicago Bears, coached by Lovie Smith and the Indianapolis Colts, coached by Tony Dungee. The Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears met in South Florida during Super Bowl XLI for a historic meeting where both African American coaches vied for the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The winner, Tony Dungee, became the first African American coach to win the Super Bowl.

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