"On Monday, March 6, My mom was working as a flight attendant on a trip from LA to Memphis. She was working the Coach section when an `old white flight attendant' is complaining about some commotion in First Class:
Old White Flight Attendant: "I just had a confrontation with a large black man."
My Mom: "What's the problem."
Old White Flight Attendant: "He has an oversized-bag which he refuses to check because he says he has an Oscar in it."
My Mom: "Really, who is he?"
Old White Flight Attendant: "I don't know and I don't care. He has an oversized bag."
So my Mom goes up front to find out who he is. She had seen Three 6 Mafia and Frayser Boy (who wrote the lyrics to "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp") perform on the Oscars last night, and thought he looked familiar:
My Mom: Excuse me, but weren't you on TV performing that song last night?"
Frayser Boy: "Yeah, the one from Hustle & Flow..."
My Mom: "It's Hard Out There Being a Pimp?"
Frayser Boy: Yeah! That's me, Cedric!
My mom got him to sign a passenger's list with his name on it for me first, but then she ended up finding a USA Today that had his picture in it, so he could sign it for me. When she gave it to him, it was like this:
Mom: Sorry to bother you again, Cedric, but I found this...
Frayser Boy: Oh! I had heard that I was in the paper today but I hadn't seen it...
Mom: Well, you can't have this copy, I wanted you to autograph it for my son!
Frayser Boy: Oh, okay. But will you let me know if you find another one of these?
My mom ended up tracking down another USA Today for Cedric, and that was that. She said he was very nice. She's says he had a Diet Sierra Mist and went to sleep. He did show her the Oscar though, and when the plane landed he walked out holding it in his hand.
"
Great Southern Hip Hop
Chris | St.Louis,MO | 10/31/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The beats on this album are very close to the Flawless category.
It has a good Dirty Crunk South feel to it and that is why as of 10/30/2005 It's one of my Top 30 albums of the year. There are some problems on here like Fraysor Boy's lyrics but they are pretty deep and emotional but the beats may be Top 5 of 05.
P.S.-This album is better then the new 3-6 Mafia joint"
The Fire Album
B. Long | APO,AE Germany | 09/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Man this cd is off da chain!!!! The intro is the tightest intro I have heard in a long time!! The cd never has a boring song in it and the beats are off the wall!! Get it now!!!!!"
As Expected
mike | DC/Baltimore | 09/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dj Paul n Juicy are never on time when they bother to say when albums are comin out..unless its there own. So when i did find this one, i got it asap. The Beats are On point, too bad 3-6 albums havent been as good lately beat wise. Paul n Juicy Produce Better for lil wyte n Frayser better than they do themselves. Anyway, Tha Intro, Water, N*ggaz n Da Hood ,F*kem, Smokin Session, but Ridin is da best. Glad Pat's outta jail he keeps his mouth shut bout it tho on his cameo's. Thats too bad. I wudnt say this is an improvment frum tha first cuz that one was just as good. I guess simply cuz this one is newer.The B.A.R Album'z gonna set the bar.Where the hell is CRUNCHY's At?"
FYYYYYYYIIIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAAAAAA
Servon | dont matter | 09/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"hot azz album right here! whether you take "Serious", "I Got Dat Drank", "Water" or the Posse Song, it's all perfectly enjoyable Dirty South music! another terrific album from the Supa Producers DJ Paul and Juicy J, as usual"