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COOLIO GOES TO VENICE, ITALY AND FINDS NO LAND OF LOVE ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE OF 'COOLIO'S RULES'

Posted on 11/17/2008 by RealityWanted and General News

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NEW YORK – November 17, 2008 – While still missing ex-girlfriend Mary, Coolio heads off to the land of love, Italy, to shoot his new music video. He quickly finds himself in Venice contemplating his romantic life but after calling Mary and being told there is no chance of getting back together, he tries—to no avail—to warm up to the models cast for his video.

Meanwhile back in Los Angeles, Coolio has appointed his niece Nicole to look after his daughters and make sure nothing goes awry. No push over, Nicole oversees the household with a strict eye and makes the girls clean the house from top to bottom. But when Coolio calls to tell the girls he's staying in Italy an extra day, they deliberately keep this information from Nicole. Nicole out of the picture, they throw a huge party and things get out of control when Coolio's framed Platinum Record Plaque gets broken. If they can't get it fixed before he gets home their subterfuge will be discovered. As Coolio ponders his romantic future overseas, the girls manage to find a framer who can fix the plaque. After celebrating their triumph, their excitement is quickly dashed by the sudden appearance of their father.

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