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Blackmobile
01-25-2012, 10:09 AM
If you think you've heard it all look who can guide you around with your new Tom Tom voice. Click on Snoop and check it out.

http://www.voiceskins.com/media//images/snoop_dogg_banner.jpg (http://www.voiceskins.com/celebrity/snoop-dogg-voiceskin.html)

guspech750
01-25-2012, 10:11 AM
LMAO!!! 500 hunded!! Id be laughing to much....

Cheeseheadbob
01-25-2012, 10:26 AM
That is great! I wonder if you can get directions to his favorite dealers house under the POI tab...:rasta:

drewb457
01-25-2012, 11:21 AM
not a good as Morgan Freeman telling you where to go!

Baconbit
01-25-2012, 12:25 PM
OMG! That is EPIC! Full of WIN! Ya dig?!

Guittard22
01-25-2012, 12:36 PM
I cooked for snoop dog last year met him and his dad ...... Dam crazy but a really down to earth guy I must say .

sailsmen
01-25-2012, 12:52 PM
Quite an accomplished criminal? The type of person we should all aspire to be?:confused:

Blackmobile
01-25-2012, 01:36 PM
Quite an accomplished criminal? The type of person we should all aspire to be?:confused:

There's a whole lot worse out there, and you haven't heard about him being put in jail for illegal Gun possession, or him going to rehab.......well maybe Rehab at his place might not be a bad thing either. :rolleyes:

CBT
01-25-2012, 01:40 PM
There's a whole lot worse out there, and you haven't heard about him being put in jail for illegal Gun possession, or him going to rehab.......well maybe Rehab at his place might not be a bad thing either. :rolleyes:
I think he beat a gun charge once....

Blackmobile
01-25-2012, 01:42 PM
I think he beat a gun charge once....

You see, an aligation is not a conviction! :cool:

CBT
01-25-2012, 01:46 PM
You see, an aligation is not a conviction! :cool:
I almost added not guilty doesn't mean innocent, lol. But I will check on him later after class.

Blackmobile
01-25-2012, 01:53 PM
I almost added not guilty doesn't mean innocent, lol. But I will check on him later after class.

touché, your logic is empeckable!

sailsmen
01-25-2012, 02:08 PM
Based on his long history of criminal behavior he is not the type of person I would associate with or give money to.

sailsmen
01-25-2012, 02:29 PM
There is more than this;
Other Known Disturbances and Arrests: •1990s - Snoop Dog was arrested for possession of cocaine. Over the next three years he spent time in and out of prison.


•July 1993 - Snoop was stopped for a traffic violation and a firearm was found by police while conducting a search of his car. In February 1997 he plead guilty to one count of being an ex-felon in possession of a handgun and was ordered to record three public service announcements, pay a $1,000 fine, and serve three years probation.


•August 1993 - Snoop was charged for being an accomplice to the murder of Phillip Woldermarian. In February 1996, with the help of attorney Jonnie Cochran, Snoop was found not guilty of all charges but voluntary manslaughter, on which the jury deadlocked.


•May 1998 - Snoop Doggy Dogg was arrested for misdemeanor marijuana possession. He was fined of $100, plus a $170 penalty assessment fee and a $100 payment to the Victim's Restitution Fund, for a total cost of $370.


•October 2001 - Snoop was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, after his tour bus was stopped and searched in Ohio. In May 2002 he pleaded no contest to the charge and was fined a total of $398.30 and a suspended 30-day jail sentence.


•April 2003 - Snoop Doggy Dogg's bodyguard, McKinley Lee, was grazed by a bullet after unknown assailants showered Snoop Dog's car and other cars in his entourage with bullets.


•August 2003 - Snoop was named in an affidavit claiming that he and the makers of the "Girls Gone Wild: Doggy Style" tape lured two underage girls to take their tops off for the camera by offering them marijuana and ecstasy. The suit was settled in July 2004.
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Cobra25
01-25-2012, 02:48 PM
There is more than this;
Other Known Disturbances and Arrests: •1990s - Snoop Dog was arrested for possession of cocaine. Over the next three years he spent time in and out of prison.


•July 1993 - Snoop was stopped for a traffic violation and a firearm was found by police while conducting a search of his car. In February 1997 he plead guilty to one count of being an ex-felon in possession of a handgun and was ordered to record three public service announcements, pay a $1,000 fine, and serve three years probation.


•August 1993 - Snoop was charged for being an accomplice to the murder of Phillip Woldermarian. In February 1996, with the help of attorney Jonnie Cochran, Snoop was found not guilty of all charges but voluntary manslaughter, on which the jury deadlocked.


•May 1998 - Snoop Doggy Dogg was arrested for misdemeanor marijuana possession. He was fined of $100, plus a $170 penalty assessment fee and a $100 payment to the Victim's Restitution Fund, for a total cost of $370.


•October 2001 - Snoop was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, after his tour bus was stopped and searched in Ohio. In May 2002 he pleaded no contest to the charge and was fined a total of $398.30 and a suspended 30-day jail sentence.


•April 2003 - Snoop Doggy Dogg's bodyguard, McKinley Lee, was grazed by a bullet after unknown assailants showered Snoop Dog's car and other cars in his entourage with bullets.


•August 2003 - Snoop was named in an affidavit claiming that he and the makers of the "Girls Gone Wild: Doggy Style" tape lured two underage girls to take their tops off for the camera by offering them marijuana and ecstasy. The suit was settled in July 2004.
Above from Crime.AboutThats all ? I'll say this their two side's too evey person, In June 1998 I was in North Miami staying at the New Port Beach Plaza Hotel looking for a home in Florida. I came back to the Hotel around 2 am in the morning ( after hitting a few Bars ) and he was in the lobby. I got to say hello and talk to him a few. He seamed quite nice at least to me. I'm saying he doesnt have issues which he does, but alot of people these days do too.

PonyUP
01-25-2012, 02:57 PM
Really, all this over a voice on a GPS?

Famous people get in trouble, they break laws, so do athletes and musicians

So what? That doesn't stop me from watching sports or movies or tv shows or listening to music




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ShadyLurker
01-25-2012, 03:00 PM
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n44/nprkrs/399481_211025702323319_1000024 76736217_420199_1954339775_n.j pg

marauder410
01-25-2012, 04:04 PM
bunch of haterss

sailsmen
01-25-2012, 05:32 PM
I am sure Hitler, Stalin, Mussolinni, Dahmer, Amin were very nice people most of the time.

"Snoop" is a convicted felon.

Come to New Orleans, a City that has embraced the thug life by looking up to the likes of "Snoop". People are being shot and murdered every where in every part of the City at all times.

4 People I personally know have been murdered and none were involved in criminal activity. 14 women I know have been rapped, home invaisions, tortured, gang rapped, armed robberies and car jackings.
They call it a culture of violence. Thugs like Snoop get rich off it leaving a trail of death, destruction and victims.
"SO WHAT?" Who gives a F*&K!

sailsmen
01-25-2012, 05:39 PM
Latest Victim but not for long!
"Good Samaritan shot to death in Algiers Point is identified
Published: Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 1:42 PM Updated: Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 3:45 PM
By Danny Monteverde, The Times-Picayune The Times-Picayune

The Orleans Parish coroner's office and relatives have identified the man shot to death Wednesday while trying to stop a carjacking in Algiers Point as Harry "Mike" Ainsworth. Ainsworth, 44, was shot just after 7 a.m. when he tried to intervene in the crime in the 500 block of Vallette Street, said New Orleans police Lt. Gary Marchese, commander of the homicide division.


View full sizeFamily photoHarry 'Mike' Ainsworth
Ainsworth was shot moments after he dropped off his two children at their bus stop, said Bill Ainsworth, the victim's brother. Mike Ainsworth died on the scene, next to his children who rushed to his side, Bill Ainsworth said.



Enlarge John McCusker, The Times-Picayune John McCusker / The Times-Picayune A man New Orleans police described as a "good Samaritan" was shot to death when he intervened in a carjacking early Wednesday in Algiers Point. The shooting happened about 7:07 a.m. in the 500 block of Vallette Street, said officer Garry Flot, a police spokesman.

'Good Samaritan' shot to death in Algiers gallery (5 photos)

The suspect fled on foot after the shooting, Marchese said. Police are working on developing a description and composite sketch of the suspect, Marchese said.



© 2012 NOLA.com. All rights reserved."

http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2012/01/good_samaritan_shot_to_death_w .html

Cobra25
01-25-2012, 05:54 PM
New Orleans has one of the Highest crime rates in the Country. Their are alot of every day people & famous people who got busted for crimes but what does that have to do with the topic of this thread.

PonyUP
01-25-2012, 05:56 PM
New Orleans has one of the Highest crime rates in the Country. Their are alot of every day people & famous people who got busted for crimes but what does that have to do with the topic of this thread.

Thank you

As if all the crime in New Orleans is snoops fault

I just wanna hear "turn right fi****zle"


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ShadyLurker
01-25-2012, 06:07 PM
I am sure Hitler, Stalin, Mussolinni, Dahmer, Amin were very nice people most of the time.

"Snoop" is a convicted felon.

Come to New Orleans, a City that has embraced the thug life by looking up to the likes of "Snoop". People are being shot and murdered every where in every part of the City at all times.

4 People I personally know have been murdered and none were involved in criminal activity. 14 women I know have been rapped, home invaisions, tortured, gang rapped, armed robberies and car jackings.
They call it a culture of violence. Thugs like Snoop get rich off it leaving a trail of death, destruction and victims.
"SO WHAT?" Who gives a F*&K! So the uneducated jobless drug pushing thugs of N.O. can't decifer between rap music and real life and that is Snoops fault? I listen to rap music and frequent Algiers often. Does that mean i'm gonna kill someone you know?

GAMike
01-25-2012, 07:27 PM
I think most people here, can read through what Sailsmen is saying, and understand the frustration he has......

In some parts of the United States of America, the symbolic, easily morph's into reality with devestating consiquenses. All without it affecting the conciousness of the purveyor of said symbolism...

Symbolism can be anything, from the car a person drives, to the sneakers he wears, colors he flys, what one smokes/drinks..... All the way to a lifestyle choice an "influencer of many" (Snoop, Ice Cube, Jim Morrison ect.) makes.......

That said, we all have skeletons in our closet and individual responsibility should always be the order of the day... Right is right, wrong is wrong...

Blessed are the peacemakers until somone does him wrong (including family, animals, friends, possesions), or does wrong in front of him... Vengance will be swift, painful and without mercy......This is the code I try to live by... So far I'm still here:D

Shaijack
01-25-2012, 07:36 PM
New Orleans is a very dangerous city, but like most cities you have to be careful where you go.
Most of us are felons, we just never been caught.
Well I love all of you anyway.

71cyclone
01-25-2012, 08:18 PM
Quite an accomplished criminal? The type of person we should all aspire to be?:confused:
No worse than some of the members of the U.s. gov:D

merc
01-25-2012, 11:33 PM
No worse than some of the members of the U.s. gov:D

Don't blame it on the government, wall street is full of G's that make Snoop Dog and the house of representatives look like a small time players. While we are on the subject let's take a look at mother ford.

BY JEFF BENNETT

DETROIT—Ford Motor Co. paid Chief Executive Alan Mulally more than $26.5 million in salary and stock compensation last year, an amount likely to become a hot-button union issue during labor negotiations later this year.

Mr. Mulally received $1.4 million in salary and $9.45 million in a cash bonus as part of his compensation package, the company said Friday. Executive Chairman William Clay Ford Jr. also received total compensation of $26.5 million, which included a salary of $1.4 million and a cash bonus of $2.7 million.

Ford ...

MOTOWN
01-26-2012, 01:53 AM
Wow this thread went from humorous to WTF?????

CBT
01-26-2012, 04:14 AM
New Orleans is a very dangerous city, but like most cities you have to be careful where you go.
Most of us are felons, we just never been caught.
Well I love all of you anyway.

Prove it! Err....I mean......

Cobra25
01-26-2012, 05:05 AM
I've been to New Orleans quite a few times. My sister in law has a house on Indiana ave in Kenner. It's a fun city, but like any where else you have to be careful. We don't live in a perfect World .

Blackmobile
01-26-2012, 05:38 AM
And with Snoop's voice coming out of your ride, you'd get a pass.......or it would give you the split second window of opportunity to put a cap in the azz of the fool walking up to you to take your ride, my nizzle!