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Jul 20 2008

What do Ed McMahon and DMX have in common? They are both poor……

Published by leah09876 at 8:36 pm under entertainment Edit This

Ever wonder what happens to celebrities when they run out of money?

DMX went to a hospital and used a fake name and SSN to skip out on paying a bill. Seriously! Ok so when someone becomes rich and famous in the rap world I guess there is no Rappers union that offers insurance. Wasnt he one of the biggest rappers at one time? I understand that he is no longer one of the big rappers but I feel bad for him….not for his stupidity but for the fact that people who come from nothing and suddenly find themselves with millions of dollars do not know how to spend the money. Maybe the rappers should have a Rapper union that offers money counseling and insurance. So that the has beens of the world of bling can afford to go to the hospital and wont have to use a fake name to pay a hospital bill. If the actors can have a union why cant the rappers?

Now on to mr McMahon who is trying to sue a hospital because they discharged him with a broken neck and something about elder abuse. I am not a doctor or anything infact I know nothing about broken bones but arent broken necks like usually fatal and here we have a 900 year old man running around with one. The kicker is his cardiologist was the one who found out his neck was broken “sometime later” the article stated. How long was he out handing out Publishers Clearing House checks before he realized that his neck was broken.
This wouldnt be strange except the fact that Mr. McMahon is having money problems. Mr. McMahon and his neck are broke.
Now please excuse me while I go slip and fall to pay off my student loans. (Just kidding to all of you serious people)

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