E-40 teamed up with his his cousin (B-Legit), his brother (D-Shot), and his sister (Suga T) to form the group The Click. The Click released five albums and there third album charted at #21 (US) and #3 (US R&B). Talk about keeping the money in the family. :grin:
According to Mike Jones: Back then hoes didn't want him, Now he's hot hoes all on him! Back then hoes didn't want him, Now he's hot hoes all on him! Back then hoes didn't want him, Now he's hot hoes all on him! (He said!) Back then hoes didn't want him, Now he's hot hoes all on him! :grin:
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It's by far the most. Bill Simmons mentioned it in his basketball book. I don't remember the exact numbers, but the second most is something like 1000-1500 behind him.
I worded that incorrectly. The Astros have never won when down at least 2-0 when Roy Oswalt is pitching. They have come back from other 2 run deficits, but not when they were down 2-0 or worse.
Still not a true fact: Example one where the team won but Oswalt did not get the win (Astros down 4-0): http://espn.go.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=280802118 Example two where Oswalt was the winning pitcher (Astros down 3-0): http://espn.go.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=280512126 There are more examples.