Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Brigitte Nielsen and Annie Lennox could pass for Kin
Monday, November 24, 2008
Kayla from Season 3 Bad Girls has me entrigued
Bad Girls Season 3 is scheduled to debut the First Tuesday of December on Oxygen TV Network. I'm curious to see what's up with this Bad Girl..Kayla. Is she another loud mouth New York from flavor of love? Not sure yet, but by the Teaser...I'm definitely interested in finding out. Plus, she's a cutie.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Only the strong survive
Glory comes from within, you set goals to achieve them...and along the way your worthiness is tested by obstacles so show your strength. Only the strong survive.
The Daily Preezie Baby!
Save the best for last, Wyclef speak the truth
I know it's been a little while since we yelled and applauded our new President Elect Barack Obama, however the final statement by Wyclef in the Video hit dead on. We must know that change is here and strive to make changes in all our lives for the better of people as a whole.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
"What to do with a Hater"
Less than 3 hours ago, I was blessed to buy a Brand new 42” HDTV from Phillips for under $600. When God has a blessing for you…no one can stop it. Today, a Hater tried to block my blessing but was disappointed by my perseverance, a trait God blessed me with.
This Hater had told me he was doing me a favor and that he had checked to see if any more TVs where left so that I wouldn’t waist my time or energy traveling to the location to pick it up. He made it seem like he was having my back.
I sensed a little hate in the air, so I did my own research to find that there was one left waiting patiently for me.
This Hater had told me he was doing me a favor and that he had checked to see if any more TVs where left so that I wouldn’t waist my time or energy traveling to the location to pick it up. He made it seem like he was having my back.
I sensed a little hate in the air, so I did my own research to find that there was one left waiting patiently for me.
Now, I’m setting here with this big ass HDTV.
A few words to remember, Always stay on your toes, always sense the hate in the air, Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer. Always trust your instincts; it could be God speaking to you. Oh yea, and never forget to smile at a Hater.
Don't use your energy against yourself
If you're anything like me, you strive for the best and in the process you beat yourself up along the way. Why make yourself weak by draining yourself and using your own energy against you. Embrace your gifts and just make it happen.
The Daily Preezie Baby!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
The Daily Preezie Baby Now you make a move
Put positive energy into the universe so positive circumstances will manifest into your life. You don't have to avoid negative people as much as you think. They will avoid you because your success and Hora will disgust them.
The Daily Preezie Baby
I'm a true friend...so I motivate. Now you make a move.
Monday, November 17, 2008
What's the purpose of a Man in your life?
I was up late last night in a deep discussion about the differences in men and women. If you're breathing air I'm sure you've been involved in discussions like this before. At any rate, I popped a Question. I would love to hear back from as many grown Women as possible....
What is the purpose of a Man in your life?
Sunday, November 16, 2008
THE DAILY SURGE 11-15
It only takes 1 person to be successful, to prove it can be done! You can make a change, where countless others have failed before you.
-Daily Surge
-Daily Surge
Friday, November 14, 2008
Georgia the new home of the Entertainment Industry
If you are an Entertainment entrepreneur like myself then Georgia may be the place for you. Click on the link to learn more about the State of Georgia Entertainment Industry Incentives and Tax cuts.
GA Entertainment Incentives
GA Entertainment Investment Act
The Meaning of Truth
Time Saving Truth from Falsehood and Envy, François Lemoyne, 1737
A few days ago a friend ask me what was my definition for Truth. I replied: The essences of purity, honesty, and the opposite of falsehood.
This wasn't good enough for them, so I replied there is no specific definition. Then I decided to google it. I almost hit it dead on.
The meaning of the word truth extends from honesty, good faith, and sincerity in general, to agreement with fact or reality in particular.[1] The term has no single definition about which a majority of professional philosophers and scholars agree, and various theories of truth continue to be debated.
Source
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Shaq is off the hook from Alexis Miller
The Atlanta woman who accused Shaquille O’Neal of stalking her and threatening her with bodily harm has withdrawn her request for a permanent restraining order against the NBA star.
Documents filed late Wednesday afternoon in Fulton County Superior Court and obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution confirmed that Alexis Miller had withdrawn her request for a permanent restraining order against the Phoenix Suns’ 7-foot-1, 325-pound center. It was unclear whether the two sides had agreed to any settlement that would close the case.
Source
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
CSI Miami: Stand your ground One of my favorites
I liked this episode a lot. Stand your ground! In most cases people buckle under pressure, in this episode perseverance paid off in the end.
"Cheating Death" is another fav of mine
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
The Real Housewives of Atlanta
From left, Lisa Wu Hartwell, Deshawn Snow, Nene Leakes, Kim Zolciak and Sheree Whitfield are the Housewives of Atlanta, a new reality show on Bravo. This show will expand on the original hit series The Real Housewives of Orange County.
Lisa Wu Hartwell, a resident of a luxurious country club community in Duluth, GA, is a busy career woman who wears many hats. She owns her own real estate firm, jewelry line, a baby clothing line, and juggles a budding acting, modeling and writing career. She's a devoted wife to her husband, NFL player Ed Hartwell, and their three children. Elissa Eubanks/AJC
Lisa Wu Hartwell, a resident of a luxurious country club community in Duluth, GA, is a busy career woman who wears many hats. She owns her own real estate firm, jewelry line, a baby clothing line, and juggles a budding acting, modeling and writing career. She's a devoted wife to her husband, NFL player Ed Hartwell, and their three children. Elissa Eubanks/AJC
Lisa Wu Hartwell, a resident of a luxurious country club community in Duluth, GA, is a busy career woman who wears many hats. She owns her own real estate firm, jewelry line, a baby clothing line, and juggles a budding acting, modeling and writing career. She's a devoted wife to her husband, NFL player Ed Hartwell, and their three children. Elissa Eubanks/AJC
Kim Zolciak lives in an exclusive gated townhouse community in Duluth, GA with her two children. Zolciak is single, but happily dating with hopes to marry again in the near future. She also has her sights set on fame in the music business as a country singer, and is working with Grammy award-winning producer Dallas Austin. Elissa Eubanks/AJC
DeShawn Snow and her husband Eric, captain of the Cleveland Cavaliers, recently moved to their dream home in Alpharetta, GA. Snow is member of the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. She also runs The DeShawn Snow Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on improving self-esteem in teenage girls. Snow is the mother of three boys. Elissa Eubanks/AJC
Most of them come from New Money, either marrying into it or etc. Who do you think is the true I-N-D-E-N-P-E-N-D-E-N-T Woman?
No Wonder Obama won President Elect
No wonder Obama won. Maybe some of us was out of the loop, but Obama's campaign manager may be the The greatest Marketing Director of all times. Check out Obama in This South Park Episode. Funny Stuff!
"Cousin Itt" from the Addams Family perform live with Beyounce
I will admit. I'm not to fond of bought hair, but if it's done with class I can't complain. If you must know why I can be funny acting when it comes to weaves, this is the reason why.
Watch the Old school movie featuring Cousin Itt from the Addams Family
Monday, November 10, 2008
Obama Walks the White House
Check out Obama's swagg as he walks the White House. It's still almost unbelievable.
The Art in Nature
I thought this was a gorgeous image. I took this picture while driving. I can't remember exactly where but i know it was here in the ATL so I wanted to share.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
BOSSES TRUTH: Legal Drugs kill more people than Illegal drugs
Drugs Ranking
Drugs: the real deal
This is the first ranking based upon scientific evidence of harm to both individuals and society. It was devised by government advisers - then ignored by ministers because of its controversial findings
Published: 01 August 2006
1: Heroin (Class A)
ORIGIN: Vast majority comes from poppy fields of Afghanistan
MEDICAL: Sedative made from the opium poppy. Can be smoked or injected to produce a 'rush'. Users feel lethargic but experience severe cravings for the drug
NO. OF UK USERS: 40,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 744
STREET VALUE: £30-100 a gram
DANGER RATING: 2.75/3
2: Cocaine (Class A)
ORIGIN: Made from coca shrubs from Colombia and Bolivia
MEDICAL: Stimulant made from leaves of the coca bush. Increases alertness and confidence but raises heart rate and blood pressure and users will crave it
NO. OF UK USERS: 800,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 147
STREET VALUE: £30-55 a gram
DANGER RATING: 2.25/3
3: Barbiturates (Class B)
ORIGIN: Synthetic lab-made drugs, used to be prominent in clubs
MEDICAL:Powerful sedatives. Widely prescribed as sleeping pills but dangerous in overdose and now superseded by safer drugs
NO. OF UK USERS: Not many
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 14
STREET VALUE: £1-2 a tablet
DANGER RATING: 2.10/3
4: Street Methadone (Class A)
ORIGIN: Synthetic drug similar to heroin but less addictive
MEDICAL: Similar to morphine and heroin and used to wean addicts off these drugs because it is less sedating. Street versions may be contaminated
NO. OF UK USERS: 20,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 200
STREET VALUE: £2 a dose
DANGER RATING: 1.90/3
5: Alcohol (Legal)
ORIGIN: Brewed across the world in many different forms
MEDICAL:Central nervous system depressant used to reduce inhibitions and increase sociability. Increasing doses lead to intoxication, coma and respiratory failure
NO. OF UK USERS: Most adults
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 22,000
STREET VALUE: £2.25 pint of lager
DANGER RATING: 1.85/3
6: Ketamine (Class C)
ORIGIN: Anaesthetic drug popular on club and rave scene
MEDICAL:Intravenous anaesthetic used on humans and animals which, when taken in tablet form, creates hallucinatory experiences
NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: £15-50 a gram
DANGER RATING: 1.80/3
7: Benzodiazopines (Class C)
ORIGIN: Tranquilisers used to beat anxiety and insomnia
MEDICAL:The most common prescription tranquillisers. Effective sedatives which have a calming effect, reducing anxiety, but are addictive
NO. OF UK USERS: 160,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 206
STREET VALUE: Prescription drug
DANGER RATING: 1.75/3
8: Amphetamines (Class B)
ORIGIN: Synthetic stimulants snorted, mixed in drink or injected
MEDICAL:Man-made drugs that increase heart rate and alertness. Users may feel paranoid. Newer form, methamphetamine, is addictive
NO. OF UK USERS: 650,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 33
STREET VALUE: £2-10 a gram
DANGER RATING: 1.70/3
9: Tobacco (Legal)
ORIGIN: Most of the leaf comes from the Americas
MEDICAL: Contains nicotine, a fast-acting stimulant which is highly addictive. Tobacco causes lung cancer and increases the risk of heart disease
NO. OF UK USERS: 12.5m
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 114,000
STREET VALUE: £4.50 a packet
DANGER RATING: 1.65/3
10: Buprenorphine (Class C)
ORIGIN: Can be made in a laboratory
MEDICAL: More expensive alternative to methadone used to wean addicts off heroin. Preferred by some addicts because it leaves them more 'clear headed'
NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: Unknown
DANGER RATING: 1.55/3
11: Cannabis (Class C)
ORIGIN: Plant is easily cultivated in temperate climates
MEDICAL: Leaves of the cannabis sativa plant or resin can be smoked or eaten. It is a relaxant but stronger forms can also cause hallucinations and panic attacks
NO. OF UK USERS: 3m
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 16
£40-100 an ounce
DANGER RATING: 1.40/3
12: Solvents (Legal)
ORIGIN: Organic compounds found in glues, paints, lighter fluid
MEDICAL: Includes glue, gas lighters, some aerosols and paint thinners. Produces euphoria and loss of inhibitions but can cause blackouts and death
NO. OF UK USERS: 37,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 53
STREET VALUE: £9.99 a tin of paint
DANGER RATING: 1.35/3
13: 4-MTA (Class A)
ORIGIN: Amphetamine derivative; similar effects to ecstasy
MEDICAL: Amphetamine derivative, similar to ecstasy, and also known as 'flatliners'. Popular dance drug, producing feelings of euphoria
NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: Unknown
DANGER RATING: 1.30/3
14: LSD (Class A)
ORIGIN: Hallucinogenic, synthetic drug more popular in 1960s
MEDICAL: Man-made drug that has a strong effect on perception. Effects include hallucinations and loss of sense of time. A 'bad trip' can cause anxiety
NO. OF UK USERS: 70,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: £1-5 a tab
DANGER RATING: 1.25/3
15: Methylphenidate (Class B)
ORIGIN: Medicine, similar to amphetamines
MEDICAL: The chemical name for Ritalin, the stimulant drug used to treat children with attention deficit hyperactive disorder which helps them concentrate
NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: Unknown
DANGER RATING: 1.20/3
16: Anabolic Steroids (Class C)
ORIGIN: Hormones used by bodybuilders and sportsmen
MEDICAL: Synthetic drugs that have a similar effect to hormones such as testosterone. Used by body builders to increase muscle bulk
NO. OF UK USERS: 38,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: £7.99 a tablet
DANGER RATING: 1.15/3
17: GHB (Class C)
ORIGIN: Synthetic drug, sold as 'liquid ecstasy'
MEDICAL: The date rape drug, Gammahydroxybutyrate, is a sedative that has a relaxing effect, reducing inhibitions, but can lead to stiff muscles and fits
NO. OF UK USERS: Not many
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 3
STREET VALUE: £15 a bottle
DANGER RATING: 1.10/3
18: Ecstasy (Class A)
ORIGIN: Synthetic drug in tablets; popular in dance scene
MEDICAL: MDMA or similar man-made chemicals. Causes adrenaline rushes and feelings of wellbeing but also anxiety and high body temperature
NO. OF UK USERS: 800,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 33
STREET VALUE: £1-5 a pill
DANGER RATING: 1.05/3
19: Alkyl Nitrites (Legal)
ORIGIN: Liquid, better known as 'poppers'; inhaled
MEDICAL: Gives a strong, joyous rush and a burst of energy for a few minutes which quickly fades and can leave a powerful headache
NO. OF UK USERS: 550,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: £2-6 for 10ml
DANGER RATING: 0.95/3
20: Khat (Legal)
ORIGIN: Green-leaf shrub grown in region of Southern Africa
MEDICAL: Natural stimulant, its leaves are chewed to produce a feeling of wellbeing and happiness. Popular with the Somali community
NO. OF UK USERS: 40,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: Not many
STREET VALUE: £4 a bunch
DANGER RATING: 0.80/3
taken from the national UK newspaper ...
The Independent
Drugs: the real deal
This is the first ranking based upon scientific evidence of harm to both individuals and society. It was devised by government advisers - then ignored by ministers because of its controversial findings
Published: 01 August 2006
1: Heroin (Class A)
ORIGIN: Vast majority comes from poppy fields of Afghanistan
MEDICAL: Sedative made from the opium poppy. Can be smoked or injected to produce a 'rush'. Users feel lethargic but experience severe cravings for the drug
NO. OF UK USERS: 40,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 744
STREET VALUE: £30-100 a gram
DANGER RATING: 2.75/3
2: Cocaine (Class A)
ORIGIN: Made from coca shrubs from Colombia and Bolivia
MEDICAL: Stimulant made from leaves of the coca bush. Increases alertness and confidence but raises heart rate and blood pressure and users will crave it
NO. OF UK USERS: 800,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 147
STREET VALUE: £30-55 a gram
DANGER RATING: 2.25/3
3: Barbiturates (Class B)
ORIGIN: Synthetic lab-made drugs, used to be prominent in clubs
MEDICAL:Powerful sedatives. Widely prescribed as sleeping pills but dangerous in overdose and now superseded by safer drugs
NO. OF UK USERS: Not many
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 14
STREET VALUE: £1-2 a tablet
DANGER RATING: 2.10/3
4: Street Methadone (Class A)
ORIGIN: Synthetic drug similar to heroin but less addictive
MEDICAL: Similar to morphine and heroin and used to wean addicts off these drugs because it is less sedating. Street versions may be contaminated
NO. OF UK USERS: 20,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 200
STREET VALUE: £2 a dose
DANGER RATING: 1.90/3
5: Alcohol (Legal)
ORIGIN: Brewed across the world in many different forms
MEDICAL:Central nervous system depressant used to reduce inhibitions and increase sociability. Increasing doses lead to intoxication, coma and respiratory failure
NO. OF UK USERS: Most adults
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 22,000
STREET VALUE: £2.25 pint of lager
DANGER RATING: 1.85/3
6: Ketamine (Class C)
ORIGIN: Anaesthetic drug popular on club and rave scene
MEDICAL:Intravenous anaesthetic used on humans and animals which, when taken in tablet form, creates hallucinatory experiences
NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: £15-50 a gram
DANGER RATING: 1.80/3
7: Benzodiazopines (Class C)
ORIGIN: Tranquilisers used to beat anxiety and insomnia
MEDICAL:The most common prescription tranquillisers. Effective sedatives which have a calming effect, reducing anxiety, but are addictive
NO. OF UK USERS: 160,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 206
STREET VALUE: Prescription drug
DANGER RATING: 1.75/3
8: Amphetamines (Class B)
ORIGIN: Synthetic stimulants snorted, mixed in drink or injected
MEDICAL:Man-made drugs that increase heart rate and alertness. Users may feel paranoid. Newer form, methamphetamine, is addictive
NO. OF UK USERS: 650,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 33
STREET VALUE: £2-10 a gram
DANGER RATING: 1.70/3
9: Tobacco (Legal)
ORIGIN: Most of the leaf comes from the Americas
MEDICAL: Contains nicotine, a fast-acting stimulant which is highly addictive. Tobacco causes lung cancer and increases the risk of heart disease
NO. OF UK USERS: 12.5m
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 114,000
STREET VALUE: £4.50 a packet
DANGER RATING: 1.65/3
10: Buprenorphine (Class C)
ORIGIN: Can be made in a laboratory
MEDICAL: More expensive alternative to methadone used to wean addicts off heroin. Preferred by some addicts because it leaves them more 'clear headed'
NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: Unknown
DANGER RATING: 1.55/3
11: Cannabis (Class C)
ORIGIN: Plant is easily cultivated in temperate climates
MEDICAL: Leaves of the cannabis sativa plant or resin can be smoked or eaten. It is a relaxant but stronger forms can also cause hallucinations and panic attacks
NO. OF UK USERS: 3m
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 16
£40-100 an ounce
DANGER RATING: 1.40/3
12: Solvents (Legal)
ORIGIN: Organic compounds found in glues, paints, lighter fluid
MEDICAL: Includes glue, gas lighters, some aerosols and paint thinners. Produces euphoria and loss of inhibitions but can cause blackouts and death
NO. OF UK USERS: 37,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 53
STREET VALUE: £9.99 a tin of paint
DANGER RATING: 1.35/3
13: 4-MTA (Class A)
ORIGIN: Amphetamine derivative; similar effects to ecstasy
MEDICAL: Amphetamine derivative, similar to ecstasy, and also known as 'flatliners'. Popular dance drug, producing feelings of euphoria
NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: Unknown
DANGER RATING: 1.30/3
14: LSD (Class A)
ORIGIN: Hallucinogenic, synthetic drug more popular in 1960s
MEDICAL: Man-made drug that has a strong effect on perception. Effects include hallucinations and loss of sense of time. A 'bad trip' can cause anxiety
NO. OF UK USERS: 70,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: £1-5 a tab
DANGER RATING: 1.25/3
15: Methylphenidate (Class B)
ORIGIN: Medicine, similar to amphetamines
MEDICAL: The chemical name for Ritalin, the stimulant drug used to treat children with attention deficit hyperactive disorder which helps them concentrate
NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: Unknown
DANGER RATING: 1.20/3
16: Anabolic Steroids (Class C)
ORIGIN: Hormones used by bodybuilders and sportsmen
MEDICAL: Synthetic drugs that have a similar effect to hormones such as testosterone. Used by body builders to increase muscle bulk
NO. OF UK USERS: 38,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: £7.99 a tablet
DANGER RATING: 1.15/3
17: GHB (Class C)
ORIGIN: Synthetic drug, sold as 'liquid ecstasy'
MEDICAL: The date rape drug, Gammahydroxybutyrate, is a sedative that has a relaxing effect, reducing inhibitions, but can lead to stiff muscles and fits
NO. OF UK USERS: Not many
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 3
STREET VALUE: £15 a bottle
DANGER RATING: 1.10/3
18: Ecstasy (Class A)
ORIGIN: Synthetic drug in tablets; popular in dance scene
MEDICAL: MDMA or similar man-made chemicals. Causes adrenaline rushes and feelings of wellbeing but also anxiety and high body temperature
NO. OF UK USERS: 800,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 33
STREET VALUE: £1-5 a pill
DANGER RATING: 1.05/3
19: Alkyl Nitrites (Legal)
ORIGIN: Liquid, better known as 'poppers'; inhaled
MEDICAL: Gives a strong, joyous rush and a burst of energy for a few minutes which quickly fades and can leave a powerful headache
NO. OF UK USERS: 550,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A
STREET VALUE: £2-6 for 10ml
DANGER RATING: 0.95/3
20: Khat (Legal)
ORIGIN: Green-leaf shrub grown in region of Southern Africa
MEDICAL: Natural stimulant, its leaves are chewed to produce a feeling of wellbeing and happiness. Popular with the Somali community
NO. OF UK USERS: 40,000
NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: Not many
STREET VALUE: £4 a bunch
DANGER RATING: 0.80/3
taken from the national UK newspaper ...
The Independent
The Daily Surge
Guilt is the by product of wrong doing and the gateway to redemption! Be eager for correction, how can you know the right direction without dissernment?
-Daily Surge
-Daily Surge
Friday, November 7, 2008
Oprah's speaks and everyone listen
When Oprah speaks...everyone listen. How many times will Oprah say It feels like?
Category's:
2008 Presidential Election,
Inspirational,
Obama,
oprah
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Ed Westwick licked some Bad Choocha!
Ed Westwick with the tart poonaney face
Ed Westwick is looking like he has gotten a hold of some bad Poonaney. He has just signed a new spokeman deal with K-Swiss. I hope their Ads don't look like this!
Category's:
Celebrity News,
Celebrity Pics,
Ed Westwick,
Gossip
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
A Black President in the White House!!!
Obama, The President of USA 2008 and The First Black Family of the White House.
The day that people said would never happen...has happened.
We have a Black President in the White house. This day in time has mark a new era of change for The United State of America. I have never been more proud to call myself an American till this day. We all have said the Pledge of Allegence at one point, but i can guarantee not one black individual has ever felt the words to that pledge till this day. We are all apart of history, and I'm thankful to have witnessed it in my life time.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
How many people could say...I'm apart of history. Voting for Change!
We can change the World! That's right...
Curtis Jackson aka 50 cent was honored yesterday
"Thug in a suit, or just a straight business man."
Curtis Jackson aka 50 cent honored himself yesterday at the opening of The Curtis Jackson Community Garden in Jamaica Queens New york.
Actress and singer, Bette Midler (”Beaches”), left, joined him at the ceremony. Like i said before, you must surround yourself with a diverse group of friend if you plan to be successful.
Down to Earth and Doing Pree!
Monday, November 3, 2008
J'ADORE Magazine is out!
ABOUT J’ADORE MAGAZINE:J’Adore is a sexy, sheik and general interest magazine for men and women who wish to explore everything from business, politics, sex world affairs to dining, sports and everything else in-between, through an unconventional lens that defies the mainstream.
Obama hidden message
Sunday, November 2, 2008
The DAILY SUREGE NOV 2nd
Don't blame others for your mistakes! You will never learn the lesson & continue in the same repetitive action. The consequences won't change, till you do!
-Daily Surge
-Daily Surge
Saturday, November 1, 2008
THE DAILY SURGE
A short fuse will cause you to lose, all that you've worked to gain! Be slow to anger & remain in self-control. The truth always prevails in the end!
-Daily Surge
-Daily Surge
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