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BOLO

FRISCO TO SAC IM AT THAT
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hahahaha god damn that just made my night.....at first i was hesitant to watch because sometimes i feel bad for the people being laughed at in these type of videos.....

but in this case LOL especially @her having a straight face at the end...u know behind her eyes she was dying inside.
 

Defy

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that bitch was just hella on




HELLA ON




its the grammys, she probably snorted enough rails to send trains from LA to NY and back again 12 times
 

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blunt_hogg559
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I almost feel bad, cuz of the whole "bitch might have had a stroke" thing, but since she seems ok that chit is hella funny still
 
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lol @ you really thinking that was nervousness and not health probs such as a stroke.......
Hey!! I gave it some thought. lol.

Shes supposed to be a pro and her experience pretty much outweighs the assumption that she cracked under pressure over the grammies, but when did they say it was a stroke beyond the articles titled "MAY have been" a stroke? Would health problems even come to mind if it wasnt an idea that the news outlets came up with? Vital signs were fine. Shit she wasnt even hospitalized her co-worker gave her a ride home as a "pre-cautionary measure". Shes been "reportedly" fine since.

Why cant we just laugh at some shit? lol

Aye if im wrong im wrong.
 
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Pause and look at her face at 0:18. That's when she knew she fucked up and simply just couldn't recover due to her nervousness. It's the face of fecal matter splashing around in your underwear.

The stroke is a cover up for her stupidity.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Hey!! I gave it some thought. lol.

Shes supposed to be a pro and her experience pretty much outweighs the assumption that she cracked under pressure over the grammies, but when did they say it was a stroke beyond the articles titled "MAY have been" a stroke? Would health problems even come to mind if it wasnt an idea that the news outlets came up with? Vital signs were fine. Shit she wasnt even hospitalized her co-worker gave her a ride home as a "pre-cautionary measure". Shes been "reportedly" fine since.

Why cant we just laugh at some shit? lol

Aye if im wrong im wrong.
i woulda thought it was some sort of neurological problem even if the article didnt say so, its damn near kind of obvious. that wasnt being nervous. cus it was grammy night? thats a dumb excuse. she does news in L.A., hella people watch her everyday, and the fact that it was grammy night really shouldnt matter since if you aint in that viewing area, you cant watch, so that kind of throws that nervous grammy night theory out the window. she aint drunk, its obvious so anybody older that has been drunk. it was some kind of neurological problem that she had no control over. and just cus you aint hospitalized dont mean shit. its one thing if she was havin convulsions. you can get a "stroke" just sittin there and wont even know it. or you can have one and be numb for ever. im just sayin, it was neurological, sayin she was nervous is ignorant, and it being grammy night really holds no weight.
 

Ne Obliviscaris

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Pause and look at her face at 0:18. That's when she knew she fucked up and simply just couldn't recover due to her nervousness.
Look at the right side of her face compared to the left, you see how slack it is, when she smiles or makes any sort of facial movement, the left side of her face is much more responsive than the right. The brain is lateralized such each hemisphere controls the contralateral side of the body. Language areas are mostly lateralized to the left hemisphere of the brain, so some sort of ischemic event, like a stroke, in the left hemisphere could easily disrupt language function as well as motor control of the right side of the body. I'm sticking with my original amateur diagnosis of laft lateralized stroke.
 

emma

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Serene Branson Had 'Complex Migraine,' Not Stroke

Doctors believe they've solved the mystery of why veteran CBS 2 TV reporter Serene Branson slurred her words during a live Grammy telecast.

Despite various theories, including a stroke, Branson actually suffered from a "complex migraine," according to UCLA Medical Center's chief of neurosurgery Dr. Neil Martin, the Los Angeles Times reports.

This severe headache form can mimic strokes, with symptoms including weakness, loss of vision and difficulty speaking – but unlike with strokes, the effects of complex migraines are not long term.

Branson began speaking gibberish a few words into Sunday's telecast, which caused the station to cut away. By the next day, she was feeling better and told the station she hopes to be back on the air soon.
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20467335,00.html