Subject: HOWARD STERN ——C.H.I.P.S.——> GEORGE LOPEZ DEATH 'Hit' THREATS ON ERIK ESTRADA
From: "Ras Mikaere Enoch Mc Carty" <moaulanui@hotmail.co.nz>
Date: 15/01/2015, 17:34
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo.reports



  AMAZING:   COPS DON'T SUPPORT
                      OR PROTECT ONE OF THEIR HELPERS
                      ERIK ESTRADA (c.h.i.p.s.)

   * Actually I Like Erik Estrada
      A Real Class Act, Real Gentleman  [darren mcgavin].
      George Lopez, A Jealous Ugly Mind Dirty Beaner,
      Always The Need To Be The Center Of Attention Psychotic.
      (greasy appearance always)

George Lopez On Erik Estrada: 'I'll F*ck That Motherf*cker Up'
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/14/george-lopez-erik-estrada_n_6473862.html

Comedian George Lopez and late-'70s heartthrob Erik Estrada have a history
of not liking each other. In a HuffPost Live interview Wednesday, Lopez said
his feelings haven't changed much.

"I'll fuck that motherfucker up," Lopez told host Marc Lamont Hill. "Now,
I'll take the tale of the tape any time with Erik Estrada any time. You want
to go to Forbes and put money together? You want to put credits together?
You want to put television shows together, or overall how much money we've
made in our careers? I'll fuck that motherfucker up. Erik, if you're
watching or you see this, you have no chance."

The disdain stems from a chance meeting between the two when Lopez was just
17, and Estrada's fame was at its peak. Lopez extended his hand to Estrada
for a handshake. Estrada ignored Lopez, blowing right past him. Lopez,
furious, then told himself then that if he ever got famous, he'd never
befriend Estrada. He's never backed down from that promise, apparently.

"I told my friend in the car, I said, 'If I ever make it, that dude is going
to pay,'" Lopez said. "And he has paid. He continues to, instead of
apologizing to me, he continues to say, 'Hey, if you want to fight, let's
fight.'"

Lopez said he uses the encounter, and the resulting beef, as a cautionary
tale for his own career.

"I use that situation as motivation for my career and my life. Whatever
people think of me, I have a great life, and I partly have to thank that
dude," Lopez said. "That experience made me nicer to people, but also drove
me to say, 'I'm going to be successful.'"