by Royce — published on April 28th, 2007
The show opened with Breaking News about a shooting at the Ward Parkway Mall in Kansas City. Royce had been prepared to discuss gun control and how it will never be dealt with on a Federal level. The irony was hard to dismiss.
Adult Entertainer Amber Peach joined the conversation, noting that although she is from Alabama she is obvious quite liberal. After all, she can be seen in Butt Pirates of the Caribbean. Royce questioned Amber’s anal fetish, and whether or not she enjoys it in her personal life.
Amber’s Myspace site is threatened due to her efforts to hold a benefit for good friend Nicki Hunter, who is battling lymphatic cancer. It seems that Amber has not received much support because she is in the Adult industry. The issue of no healthcare in the adult industry maybe an unconventional topic to many but it’s a real issue in a legit business.
Royce later called Alberto Gonzales to leave him a message that Amber claims he will never check. Of course no one expects a guy who is missing 5 million emails to check his voicemail.
Lenny did Blackcess Hollywood but somewhere along the line race and dialect became the topic of discussion. Then everyone went home.
Check out Amber’s site
HELP Nicki Hunter
by Royce — published on April 28th, 2007

When is it enough people? Alec Baldwin was on The View Friday apologizing for
the words he used to his daughter Ireland last week. First of all that’s his child and he can talk to her anyway he pleases. Those people out there talking about him need to mind their own business, because they’re not raising his kid and they don’t have anything invested in the welfare of that child. The words that he used may have been wrong, but we all were kids once and we all have pushed our parents to the point where they said or did things they didn’t mean. Alec Baldwin reached out to Dr. Phil for advice earlier this week? I don’t understand it!!!!! Look Alec if you want advice take it from me, whoop your child, don’t beat her, whoop her!!! One last thing, it’s funny how Alec Baldwin’s new film “Suburban Girl” is premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival this weekend. He plays a man estranged from his daughter because of a bad divorce…Coincidence?
Maybe it is, you tell me…either way publicity works.
-Lenny-
by Royce — published on April 28th, 2007
A Sweet and Chic Fashion Soiree Hosted by Erika Martin. See all the party pictures at our Flickr page. Click below.
26 Apr 2007



by Royce — published on April 26th, 2007
by Royce — published on April 26th, 2007
by Royce — published on April 26th, 2007

I admit it. I’m a huge fan of Rosie. I never was but it seems that she is way more comfortable and honest as compared to her old show. Either way, she has made me want to tune into “The View” constantly. She is one of the few people who on a daily basis managed to remind America of the bullshit we have been dealt by our own government.
I cant help but think of “Fahrenheit 9/11″ and Orlando. I remember the struggle Disney faced attempting to distribute the anti-Bush documentary. Its apparent the heat is on. Orland is a major tourist spot do to Disney. The tax breaks are crucial to the company’s bottom line, as are the millions of Middle American patrons who roam in and out of the parks daily.
You know who I’m talking about, the lazy fat homophobic fucks that like to call Rosie a fat pig. Isn’t that funny, big fat inbred hicks calling a strong independent vocal comedienne FAT. As if she didn’t use that as material time and time again.
What scares me is that Rosie leaving “The View” seems like another causality of the Bush administration. I’m really not even surprised as I am disappointed.
Did you know that you no longer can buy a Dick Cheney mask? They no longer produce them. This Administration has successfully muted anything that stands in their way.
THAT INCLUDES 5 MILLION EMAILS!
Rosie is gone and so is another civil liberty. We all have the right to watch her express the truth to us on a daily basis. I hope someone picks her up on a more liberal outlet. How about a companion show to Bill Maher on HBO?
In the meantime I will watch till Rosie leaves. After that, not so sure. Although, Joy seems inspired to keep it alive, who knows?
We do “Inside The Edge” because it’s a way to express to the world how many Americans feel about the state of our nation.
Major media won’t have this kind of open dialogue out there for too long. Not while Bush and Cheney are running the country. IMPEACH!
by Royce — published on April 23rd, 2007
2Deep, Iva Franks, Royce and Grady
Grady, Alex Quinn, and Royce