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Pat Black is a late twenties boxer produced by the streets of the Bronx. When his father dies, he spends his time finding community in all the wrong places. It isn't until his friends land him in a jail cell before he finally realizes his mistakes. Fortunately, the connections that Pat made on the outside deliver him from prison and give him a chance to re-evaluate his life.
Plot
Pat Black is a late twenties boxer produced by the streets of the Bronx. When his father dies, he spends his time finding community in all the wrong places. It isn't until his friends land him in a jail cell before he finally realizes his mistakes. Fortunately, the connections that Pat made on the outside deliver him from prison and give him a chance to re-evaluate his life.
You can't keep a bad girl down.
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Jeff Timmens is a New York journalist in trouble. His employment at the Central Music Network (CMN) will be terminated if his next work isn't Pulitzer material. Unfortunately, his boss sends him to Iopa, Iowa to document a story that is so ridiculous, it is sure to only get him fired: the National Karaoke Competition. Documenting several of the contestants' lives, Jeff finds that the life of "Kroakers" is far more interesting and eccentric than he could have ever imagined. Julie Reismann, Mary and Marty Eichenbach, and William Moynahan frequent the Hannibal's bar, while Rock Penesicci will only attend Stubbie's Pub. Determined to beat each other out for the coveted spots in the Starkroaker Host Invitational Talent Search (S.H.I.T.S.), when they all make it, the happy facades of the Midwest melt into a pot of backstabbing that is only rivaled in in the city's church. Bobby Jones Kingdom Tabernacle of Truth Church: where Bobby Jones bludgeons and brainwashes his congregants into believing that Karaoke is of the devil. But when the regional winners of the competition arrive to compete along side the Iopans for the coveted "Golden Kroak" microphone, the hapless Iowa natives realize that they may not be as prepared for the competition as they thought. Drastic and sometimes illegal measures are taken by all to ensure their possession of the highest prize in all of Karaoke. Meanwhile, Jeff, with his secretly placed secret cameras, documents the contestants' outrageous home life. From husband beating Cindy Moynahan to the Eichenbach's MWATS breathing techniques to Rock's mafia funded father, Jeff finds himself with a story that combines divas and domestic disturbances, baptizing and backstabbing, winners and wineos. It's a story whose telling could only be enhanced by one thing: reverb.
TNT is the chemical explosive trinitrotoluene.
TNT or T.N.T. may also refer to:
Jacob Taio Cruz (born 23 April 1983) known professionally as Taio Cruz (Portuguese: [ˈtaj.ju ˈkɾujʃ]) is an English singer-songwriter, record producer, occasional rapper, and entrepreneur. In 2008, he released his debut album Departure, which Cruz wrote, arranged and produced himself. It achieved initial success in the United Kingdom and earned him a MOBO Award nomination. In June 2010, Cruz released his follow-up album Rokstarr, which includes the number one singles "Break Your Heart" and "Dynamite". Cruz has collaborated with Kesha and Fabolous on the single "Dirty Picture", as well as Kylie Minogue and Travie McCoy on his single "Higher". Additionally, Cruz penned and recorded the song "Telling the World" as the lead single from the soundtrack to the 2011 animated film Rio.
Cruz was born in London, to a Nigerian father and a Brazilian mother called Beatriz Vitoria Olivera Bennati, from Rio de Janeiro. He attended Bilton Grange, a private prep school in Rugby, Warwickshire.