By: Gere Iverson - MSTv Its not often you get to relive childhood memories, but how about updated versions on your television screen? Sure, you can watch crummy reunion shows, but why watch scripted drivel with canned laughter when you can see unplanned, infectious fun on, of all things, a talk show. Well, that's exactly what happened on the Graham Norton show as guest, Will Smith and his son, Jaden, broke into both freestyle and classic raps on the stage to the crowd's delight. Graham Norton, a extremely casual British talk show host, had Smith and his son on May 25th to promote their new action flick "After Earth." And after a little encouragement from Norton, Will treated the audience to a quick father-son freestyle rap. Thought not to his dad's level, Jaden tossed out a simple, but cute little rhyme for a start. But, this wasn't meant to be the headline act as the elder Smith stepped to hit the main stage with none other than his former partner in rap crime, DJ Jazzy Jeff! The classic "fun" rap duo hyped up the audience quickly and strongly when Smith and Jazzy broke into a mix of the theme song from their famous show, "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air;" with Jaden following tempo to his dad. But, the party was hardly over; even though the Norton show was.. Kinda. This Brit show was quickly "Americanized" and seemed to transform into a new episode of "Fresh Prince" as Alfonso (Carlton) Ribeiro entered stage right do his legendary "Carlton Dance." Without missing a beat, other show guests, Bradley Cooper and Heather Graham got into the fun and busted their moves. And realizing he couldn't beat them, Graham joined the Fresh Prince crew on stage for a final round of the hip-hop classic, "Jump On It" dance that Smith and Ribeiro made popular on a hilarious episode their show.
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Jude's Korean adventures
Alcohol in South Korea All bars and local night establishments are filled to the brim with things you have seen in all other places like Jack Daniels and Jagermeister. However you may spy a little green bottle with Korean writing on it and you may ask what is that? It's called Soju, my friends or 소주 for the Hangil inclined (Korean Language). Soju is a spirit primarily made from rice, barley, potatoes or tapioca and has an average alcohol content of 20% ABV however there are some brands of Andong Soju that are upward of 45% ABV. None the less, they will both get the job done. Soju has a taste very similar to vodka but it is slightly sweeter and easier to consume by itself. Now we get to the matter of cost and availability; however rest assured the answer will be qiute positive. Soju is available all over South Korea from the local convenience store for 1,000 Won = roughly $1 or in a restaurant for 3,000 Won =$3. So these adult treats certainly won't set you back any considerable amount. It alco mixes quite well with beer, cider, and energy drinks. Soju has been around since the 13th century and shows no signs of going anywhere anytime soon. So when you get the chance come on down to the Republic of South Korea and have a shot of deliciousness. Jude Falcon |