Sinbad – “comedian” who got big in the 80’s for his family friendly brand of shitty comedy. He really understood that black people and white people are different. Capitalized on the “purple leather jumpsuit” movement of the era. If not for his work in Necessary Roughness, he’d be a complete drain on society.
Pop culture is everywhere, in fact, it's in your kitchen right now, eating all the yogurt. The problem is, the term "culture" is so generously used by too many people who have no idea how to define it. Much like irony, and Bjork. So, I'm hoping to kill that trend by defining the seemingly boundless scope of popular culture with a flair usually reserved for gay magicians. More Flair than Ric, mofos! I'll be adding at least one definition per night. There are worse ways to waste your time. Enjoy!
Friday, March 13, 2009
Sinbad
Sinbad – “comedian” who got big in the 80’s for his family friendly brand of shitty comedy. He really understood that black people and white people are different. Capitalized on the “purple leather jumpsuit” movement of the era. If not for his work in Necessary Roughness, he’d be a complete drain on society.
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