
sampetschulat
Jan 21, 2009 Sep 19, 2009 4 18
Born in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, I am the youngest of nine children, with siblings Arthur, Jim, Paul, Robert, Tracey, Michelle, Debbie, and Donnie Wahlberg. My mother, Alma Elaine (née McPeck), was a bank clerk and nurse's aide, and my father, Donald E. Wahlberg, was a Teamster who worked as a delivery driver; the two divorced in 1982. I had a Catholic upbringing and attended Copley Square High School (but never graduated) on Newbury Street in Copley Square in Boston. The campus now houses Muriel Snowden International School.
I began recording as Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, earning a hit with "Good Vibrations" from the album Music for the People. The record was produced by brother Donnie and later hit #1 on The Billboard Hot 100, later becoming certified as a Platinum single. In the video, widely broadcast on music video channels, I was shown boxing, lifting weights and showing off my bare, well-muscled torso.
My cocky, street-wise persona contributed to my fame. During concert performances, I was known for stripping to a pair of white briefs, gyrating my hips and rubbing my crotch. In the dedication of my 1992 book, I say in the preface that "I wanna dedicate this book to my cock".
website: T-Rac's Posse
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We hate Favre in Tennessee, too
Some candid thoughts on the original Land Baron.
4 months ago
sampetschulat
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Mr. Belvedere Fridays?
What with all the daily sitcom madness going on here at Music City Miracles, I propose a new one. Mr. Belvedere Fridays!
A new tradition at MCM!
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Cassel=Awesome. Cutler=Woman.
hard hitting news coverage of Jay "Not Matt Cassel" Cutler's continuing saga in (unfortunately for him) Denver.
8 months ago
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Jovan Haye Signing
Ok, the Titans recently agreed to terms with Jovan Haye in an obvious attemot to recoup the loss of Big Albert. In my opinion, the next logical course of action is to actively pursue defensive Chris Nesworth. Only then will the two havles of the most powerful surname in Titans' defensive tackle history be once again united.
Also, by my calculations, as long as we sign Nesworth for less than $84 million, this is by far a more economically savy option than keeping that original guy.
I would also like this post to double as a discussion forum about all things related to Vince Young, since I haven't been able to find anything like that on this site yet.
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