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Simone Boyce

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
513 total appearances

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Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

takeover or start an east coast west coast podcast rivalry get ed shot in a fucking conflict with one of the npr guys oh my god oh man another movie idea you guys are welcome yeah great movie i'm i'm making ed the biggie smalls of podcasting here Sorry, man, you cooked. Enjoy the next couple of years, buddy.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

takeover or start an east coast west coast podcast rivalry get ed shot in a fucking conflict with one of the npr guys oh my god oh man another movie idea you guys are welcome yeah great movie i'm i'm making ed the biggie smalls of podcasting here Sorry, man, you cooked. Enjoy the next couple of years, buddy.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

So Combs took things a few steps further than most people who throw popular parties on campus by sometimes successfully convincing or paying celebrities to show up. He included his name on flyers with their name, which is part of how he would brand himself, right? You're attaching yourself to celebrity.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

So Combs took things a few steps further than most people who throw popular parties on campus by sometimes successfully convincing or paying celebrities to show up. He included his name on flyers with their name, which is part of how he would brand himself, right? You're attaching yourself to celebrity.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

So Combs took things a few steps further than most people who throw popular parties on campus by sometimes successfully convincing or paying celebrities to show up. He included his name on flyers with their name, which is part of how he would brand himself, right? You're attaching yourself to celebrity.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

You're also just making sure everyone who goes to this huge party with like 1,500 people knows that's a ditty party, right? Yeah.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

You're also just making sure everyone who goes to this huge party with like 1,500 people knows that's a ditty party, right? Yeah.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

You're also just making sure everyone who goes to this huge party with like 1,500 people knows that's a ditty party, right? Yeah.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

That and he's good at reputation management. He prints business cards for himself that he hands out. They have his name engraved on them as Sean in parentheses Puff Combs. Just one F. So he's still working on the nickname, right?

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

That and he's good at reputation management. He prints business cards for himself that he hands out. They have his name engraved on them as Sean in parentheses Puff Combs. Just one F. So he's still working on the nickname, right?

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

That and he's good at reputation management. He prints business cards for himself that he hands out. They have his name engraved on them as Sean in parentheses Puff Combs. Just one F. So he's still working on the nickname, right?

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

I knew you before you were Greasy Will.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

I knew you before you were Greasy Will.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

I knew you before you were Greasy Will.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

Just a boardroom of guys? Oh, man. That's one of my... By the way, speaking of wasted old people are lying, one of my... Because this comes up periodically when people will lie about having been in the military or special forces. If anyone ever tells you they served and they had a really cool nickname, full of shit. Nobody gets called the Avenger or fucking killer or whatever.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

Just a boardroom of guys? Oh, man. That's one of my... By the way, speaking of wasted old people are lying, one of my... Because this comes up periodically when people will lie about having been in the military or special forces. If anyone ever tells you they served and they had a really cool nickname, full of shit. Nobody gets called the Avenger or fucking killer or whatever.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

Just a boardroom of guys? Oh, man. That's one of my... By the way, speaking of wasted old people are lying, one of my... Because this comes up periodically when people will lie about having been in the military or special forces. If anyone ever tells you they served and they had a really cool nickname, full of shit. Nobody gets called the Avenger or fucking killer or whatever.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

So these parties with Diddy grow to be sizable affairs, but the biggest of them was a homecoming event at a Masonic temple. 1500, which actually does sound pretty cool. Yeah, it sounds banging. Yeah, 1,500 attendees were expected, but Sean's marketing of the event was so successful, more than 4,500 people showed up, which causes a problem when three times as many people show up.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

So these parties with Diddy grow to be sizable affairs, but the biggest of them was a homecoming event at a Masonic temple. 1500, which actually does sound pretty cool. Yeah, it sounds banging. Yeah, 1,500 attendees were expected, but Sean's marketing of the event was so successful, more than 4,500 people showed up, which causes a problem when three times as many people show up.

Behind the Bastards
Part One: P. Diddy: A Life in Crimes

So these parties with Diddy grow to be sizable affairs, but the biggest of them was a homecoming event at a Masonic temple. 1500, which actually does sound pretty cool. Yeah, it sounds banging. Yeah, 1,500 attendees were expected, but Sean's marketing of the event was so successful, more than 4,500 people showed up, which causes a problem when three times as many people show up.