Move over
What with being all updated on the hip hop lingo, it's only natural that The Gurgling Cod's official favorite New York Knick is Hawthorne Wingo. Until now:
May 8, 2008 -- CHARLES Oakley wants to box out Rachael Ray and Nigella Lawson and launch his own cooking show, "Café Oakley." The former Knick enforcer has already taped three episodes, one featuring John Starks, where his former teammate cooked Oak's fried chicken and macaroni salad, pasta and sausages, and smothered steak and rice. Ingredients for Oak's beef short ribs in cinnamon wine sauce include 18 beers and two or three Cuban cigars, and the directions begin, "Drink 10 beers."
Sounds zany, or would, but for the steadying presence of John Starks. Somewhere, Coolio is nervous.



Sir Charles "Not a Role Model" Barkley can do no wrong in my book: The always outspoken Charles Barkley appeared on CNN's The Situation Room last week and announced his support for marriage equality. Barkley, who says he plans to run for governor of Alabama in 2014, also expresses disdain for what he calls "fake Christians," who judge others and fail to practice forgiveness as their religion instructs. He was on the show in part to promote Sen. Barack Obama's run for the presidency.
Posted by: cinetrix | Thursday, 08 May 2008 at 09:33 PM