hmm i'd really like to see the amazing talent they find though. the owner of the african restaurant here was just trying to convince me to go to nigeria if i go to africa. he said he will go with me b/c it will be better to go with someone you know. off subject the food sucks there. so odd i think i don't like nigerian food. = (
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I liked the last guy's exit. :-D
Wow! Ha! This, I must steal...
WTF! There is even a Nigerian Randy!
So much for "natural black rhythm"
WTF! There is even a Nigerian Randy!
Snap. LOL
If there's a Nigerian Jackie I'm leaving for Lagos, t'night!
Y'all people crack me up.
The vertically challenged dude in all black provided the best laugh that I've had all day. Thanks. :)
hmm i'd really like to see the amazing talent they find though. the owner of the african restaurant here was just trying to convince me to go to nigeria if i go to africa. he said he will go with me b/c it will be better to go with someone you know. off subject the food sucks there. so odd i think i don't like nigerian food. = (
WOW. rofl @mike fisher
Lawegohard, Dang! You beat me to it. I had to do a double take: What was Randy doing over there?
I'm on the floor! Now I need to see the whole episode. My Naija people crack me up...
The "Randy" guy is actually Dan Foster an African-American. He moved to Lagos to join a new radio and stayed, married and Nigerianized!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Foster_(DJ)
http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhY1nEYpK5rmcHqCXa
oh this is a better clip
one: it was called WEST AFRICAN IDOLS
two: There were actual talents on it
three: And the 'Nigerian Randy' is actually your 'American Brother'.
Not like I am pissed or anything with the scent of condescension I smell on some of the comments...
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