Thursday, October 30, 2008

The Lovechild of BET and Mr. Bojangles...

Did he really just say that?

The coon of the day is the iced out idiot, Slave Boy:

Last week in Atlanta, in a interview with Soulja Boy Tell Em. A reporter asked him, “What historical figure do you most hate?” He was stumped. I said, “Others have said Hitler, bin Laden, the slave masters…” He said, “Oh wait! Hold up! Shout out to the slave masters! Without them we’d still be in Africa.”
“We wouldn’t be here,” he continued, to get this ice and tattoos.”

I have no words....

"I Am The Guy With A Lamborghini In The Basement"

http://jalopnik.com/5069251/exclusive-i-am-the-guy-with-a-lamborghini-in-the-basement


Last week we brought you the story of Ken Imhoff, a Wisconsin man who, after falling in love with the Lamborghini Countach in the classic movie Cannonball Run, followed his dream by building his very own Lamborghini in his basement. The amazing build took place over the course of ten years and was completed and dragged out of the subterranean depths only about a week prior to our story. That very same day Ken contacted us, amazed by the response the post had garnered, to let us know "I am the guy with a Lamborghini in the basement." Of course we knew you needed to hear more, so over the last week we've been working with Mr. Imhoff to put together a story that will not only do justice to his car, but to his vision and persistence. Below is Ken's story in his own words, along with a load of new pictures of the finished car and details of the entire extraction process. What's most interesting to many may be the technical details — those too await below the jump in this exclusive detailing of one of the most amazing build we've ever seen.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

2010 NBA All-Star game set for Dallas Cowboys stadium

I'll be ready to kick it when the game comes to town. PT is going to make a lot of money that weekend. Hopefully they can keep Pacman out of there.

http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/story/1004802.html

"O" attack ad

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Youth shot while allegedly vandalizing McCain yard sign

October 28th, 2008
Youth shot while allegedly vandalizing McCain yard sign
Posted: 12:39 PM ET

(CNN) — A Warren Township, Ohio, man faces charges of felonious assault after authorities say he fired his rifle at two youths who were allegedly attempting to deface his McCain yard sign, striking one of them in the arm.
Kenneth Rowles, 50, pleaded not guilty to the charge Monday, according to CNN affiliate WBNS. Bond was set at $10,000.
Rowles told police he was sitting on his porch Saturday when a tan SUV pulled up and a black youth jumped out and ran toward his house screaming, “This is for Obama.” He said another male was hanging out of the passenger window screaming the same thing.

http://cnnwire.blogs.cnn.com/

SNL - Obama Address

Jockey charged with stealing laxatives

A jockey who has ridden at Harrah’s Louisiana Downs is accused of stealing laxatives from a Dollar General Store. Shane Pierre Romero, 39, of the 600 block of Bodcau Station Road, in Bossier Parish, was booked into jail on Thursday on one count of theft, said Ed, Baswell, spokesman for Bossier sheriff’s office.
Deputies received a call about a shoplifter at the Dollar General Store in the 1000 block of Bellevue Road in Haughton. A cashier showed a deputy an empty box of laxatives and said the packets were on Romero’s person, Baswell said.At that point, Romero pulled the laxative packets out of his pants and two air fresheners from his pocket. The value of the items is $4.Romero was released on a 500 bond.

http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200881024018

Charles Barkley tells Brown 'racism is a cancer'

A good read. I had to laugh at this. BTW, Louisiana is in that category also.

Brown: So are you going to run for governor?
Barkley: I plan on it in 2014.
Brown: You are serious.
Barkley: I am, I can't screw up Alabama.
Brown: There is no place to go but up in your view?
Barkley: We are number 48 in everything and Arkansas and Mississippi aren't going anywhere.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/27/brown.barkley/index.html

When Transvestites Attack

LOL... they threw hot grease on those fools.

Monday, October 27, 2008

ATF disrupts skinhead plot to assassinate Obama

It's getting real. The crazies are starting to come out.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081027/ap_on_el_pr/skinhead_plot

Body found in SUV linked to Hudson shootings

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/10/27/illinois.shootings.hudson/index.html

This Shows Character!



Oct 05, 2008

The Norwegian newspaper VG has reported a truly amazing story about a newly-wed trying to get to Norway to be with her husband, and the stranger who helped pay an unexpected luggage surcharge. The blog "Leisha's Random Thoughts" has translated the story.

It was 1988, and Mary Andersen was at the Miami airport checking in for a long flight to Norway to be with her husband when the airline representative informed her that she wouldn't be able to check her luggage without paying a 100 surcharge:

When it was finally Mary's turn, she got the message that would crush her bubbling feeling of happiness.

-You'll have to pay a 103 dollar surcharge if you want to bring both those suitcases to Norway, the man behind the counter said.

Mary had no money. Her new husband had travelled ahead of her to Norway, and she had no one else to call.

-I was completely desperate and tried to think which of my things I could manage without. But I had already made such a careful selection of my most prized possessions, says Mary.

As tears streamed down her face, she heard a "gentle and friendly voice" behind her saying, "That's okay, I'll pay for her."
Mary turned around to see a tall man whom she had never seen before.

-He had a gentle and kind voice that was still firm and decisive. The first thing I thought was, Who is this man?

Although this happened 20 years ago, Mary still remembers the authority that radiated from the man.

-He was nicely dressed, fashionably dressed with brown leather shoes, a cotton shirt open at the throat and khaki pants, says Mary.

She was thrilled to be able to bring both her suitcases to Norway and assured the stranger that he would get his money back. The man wrote his name and address on a piece of paper that he gave to Mary. She thanked him repeatedly. When she finally walked off towards the security checkpoint, he waved goodbye to her.

Who was the man?

Barack Obama.

Twenty years later, she is thrilled that the friendly stranger at the airport may be the next President and has voted for him already and donated 100 dollars to his campaign:

-He was my knight in shining armor, says Mary, smiling.

She paid the 103 dollars back to Obama the day after she arrived in Norway. At that time he had just finished his job as a poorly paid community worker* in Chicago, and had started his law studies at prestigious Harvard university.

Mary even convinced her parents to vote for him:

In the spring of 2006 Mary's parents had heard that Obama was considering a run for president, but that he had still not decided. They chose to write a letter in which they told him that he would receive their votes. At the same time, they thanked Obama for helping their daughter 18 years earlier.

And Obama replied:

In a letter to Mary's parents dated May 4th, 2006 and stamped 'United States Senate, Washington DC', Barack Obama writes:

'I want to thank you for the lovely things you wrote about me and for reminding me of what happened at Miami airport. I'm happy I could help back then, and I'm delighted to hear that your daughter is happy in Norway. Please send her my best wishes. Sincerely, Barack Obama, United States Senator'.

The parents sent the letter on to Mary.

Mary says that when her friends and associates talk about the election, especially when race relations is the heated subject, she relates the story of the k ind man who helped out a stranger-in-need over twenty years ago, years before he had even thought about running for high office.

Can birth order determine your career?

I'm in the middle for my family. For me the article was true for personality but wrong for the other categories.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/worklife/10/22/cb.birth.order.career/index.html

Global stocks suffer again

When are we going to hit rock bottom? At least gas is going down. I saw it for $2.25 this morning. My fingers are crossed for it to go under $2.00.
http://money.cnn.com/2008/10/27/markets/world_markets/index.htm

D.L. = Minstrel Show?

Did anyone see D.L.'s new show on CNN? Talk about coonary. I was embarassed. He needs to do better.

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2008/10/26/hughley.levs.truth.squad.cnn

Target


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Thursday, October 23, 2008

DANG!: "....and mark it with a B"


McCain Backer Attacked, Mutilated in Pittsburgh



Here's what went down with the McCain/Palin supporter who was allegedly attacked in Pennsylvania last night.

According to Pittsburgh cops, around 9:30 PM last night, Ashley Todd was robbed after she went to the ATM. The victim says during the robbery, the assailant saw the McCain/Palin sticker on her car and became "enraged." He struck her and knocked her down, and allegedly carved a "B" on her cheek.

The assailant is still at large. Police tell us all they have is a description -- a man, 6'4", with dark skin and dark clothes.

A McCain spokesman confirmed to TMZ Todd volunteered in McCain's Pennsylvania office.

UPDATE: Anthony Pugliese, Pennsylvania state chair of the College Republican National Committee (of which Todd is a member), tells TMZ, Todd is "shaken up" but is doing OK. Prior to the attack, Todd was doing phone banking at one of the McCain offices.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

First Friday's Arlington - 11/07/08


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BIG OIL & CORRUPTION.....

Whistleblower: Oil watchdog agency 'cult of corruption'

Story Highlights
Whistleblower said oil regulators in bed with oil industry: "It's disgusting"
Department of Interior said it can't comment on Bobby Maxwell's specific claims
Maxwell was auditor for 20-plus years, said he lost job due to scrutiny of oil giants
Recent report found the agency Maxwell worked for took improper gifts from oil reps

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/10/14/oil.whistleblower/index.html

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Just for Chuckles

Louisiana GDP Fugitive!!! Read This....

A school teacher friend sent this to me. This is a child’s name!

"Le - a"

How would you pronounce this as a child's name???

Leah?? NO

Lee - A?? NOPE
Lay - a?? NO
Lei?? Guess Again.

Are you resorting to tongue clicks yet?? Scroll down
It's pronounced "Ledasha" oh yes...you read it right. The dash is not silent.

This child attends a school in Livingston Parish. ( Louisiana )

Her mother is irate because everyone is getting her name wrong. SO, if you see something come across your desk like this please remember to pronounce the dash.
When the mother was asked about the pronunciation of the name, she said "the dash don't

Obama Is Campaigning on Xbox 360!

http://gigaom.com/2008/10/13/confirmed-obama-is-campaigning-on-xbox-360/

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Getting PAPER

Many people assume they aren't rich because they don't earn enough money. "If I only earned a little more, I could save and invest better," they say. The problem with that theory is they were probably making exactly the same argument before their last several raises. Becoming a millionaire has less to do with how much you make, it's how you treat money in your daily life. The list of reasons you may not be rich doesn't end at 10. Caring what your neighbors think, not being patient, having bad habits, not having goals, not being prepared, trying to make a quick buck, relying on others to handle your money, investing in things you don't understand, being financially afraid and ignoring your finances.Here are 10 more possible reasons you aren't rich:

You care what your car looks like: A car is a means of transportation to get from one place to another, but many people don't view it that way. Instead, they consider it a reflection of themselves and spend money every two years or so to impress others instead of driving the car for its entire useful life and investing the money saved.

You feel entitled: If you believe you deserve to live a certain lifestyle, have certain things and spend a certain amount before you have earned to live that way, you will have to borrow money. That large chunk of debt will keep you from building wealth.

You lack diversification: There is a reason one of the oldest pieces of financial advice is to not keep all your eggs in a single basket. Having a diversified investment portfolio makes it much less likely that wealth will suddenly disappear.

You started too late: The magic of compound interest works best over long periods of time. If you find you're always saying there will be time to save and invest in a couple more years, you'll wake up one day to find retirement is just around the corner and there is still nothing in your retirement account.

You don't do what you enjoy: While your job doesn't necessarily need to be your dream job, you need to enjoy it. If you choose a job you don't like just for the money, you'll likely spend all that extra cash trying to relieve the stress of doing work you hate.

You don't like to learn: You may have assumed that once you graduated from college, there was no need to study or learn. That attitude might be enough to get you your first job or keep you employed, but it will never make you rich. A willingness to learn to improve your career and finances are essential if you want to eventually become wealthy.

You buy things you don't use: Take a look around your house, in the closets, basement, attic and garage and see if there are a lot of things you haven't used in the past year. If there are, chances are that all those things you purchased were wasted money that could have been used to increase your net worth.

You don't understand value: You buy things for any number of reasons besides the value that the purchase brings to you. This is not limited to those who feel the need to buy the most expensive items, but can also apply to those who always purchase the cheapest goods. Rarely are either the best value, and it's only when you learn to purchase good value that you have money left over to invest for your future.

Your house is too big: When you buy a house that is bigger than you can afford or need, you end up spending extra money on longer debt payments, increased taxes, higher upkeep and more things to fill it. Some people will try to argue that the increased value of the house makes it a good investment, but the truth is that unless you are willing to downgrade your living standards, which most people are not, it will never be a liquid asset or money that you can ever use and enjoy.

You fail to take advantage of opportunities: There has probably been more than one occasion where you heard about someone who has made it big and thought to yourself, "I could have thought of that." There are plenty of opportunities if you have the will and determination to keep your eyes open.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Ethics inquiry finds Palin 'abused her power'

http://www.foxnews.com/video2/video08.html?maven_referralObject=3148183&maven_referralPlaylistId=&sRevUrl=http://www.foxnews.com/

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

The Rambler!



Somebody help me understand how she is qualified? Katie asked her (in so many words) How is it fair to help Top Execs/Corporations versus helping the majority of America with the $700 Billion Dollar Bailout...listen to this Nonsensical answer!!!!!!! I'm really feeling my boy jack!

Halle Berry/Esquire Magazine

Photobucket

Lingerie football

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2008/10/07/sotvo.komo.lingerie.football.komo

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Burger King Unveils Whopper Bar


Music

Joe - Joe Thomas New Man
http://www.sendspace.com/file/wd6bic

Devin The Dude - Landing Gear
http://rs35l32.rapidshare.com/files/151595455/358358/Devin_The_Dude-Landing_Gear-2008-RAGEMP3.rar
Madlib
http://rs173l33.rapidshare.com/files/148915824/297193/m.a.d.l.i.b..rar

Saturday, October 4, 2008

The Juice is No Longer Loose!

Simpson convicted of robbing memorabilia dealers
By LINDA DEUTSCH, AP Special Correspondent1 hour, 4 minutes ago
Thirteen years to the day after being acquitted of killing his wife and her friend in Los Angeles, O.J. Simpson was found guilty of robbing two sports-memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel room.
The 61-year-old former football star was convicted of all 12 counts late Friday after jurors deliberated for more than 13 hours. He released a heavy sigh as the charges were read and was immediately taken into custody.
Simpson, who went from American sports idol to celebrity-in-exile after his murder acquittal, could spend the rest of his life in prison.
His attorney said he would appeal.
Many people considered the four-week trial justice delayed. Simpson was cleared in 1995 of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, in one of the most sensational trials of the 20th century, but was later found liable for the deaths in a civil case.
"I don't like to use the word payback," defense attorney Yale Galanter said. "I can tell you from the beginning my biggest concern ... was whether or not the jury would be able to separate their very strong feelings about Mr. Simpson and judge him fairly and honestly."
The Hall of Fame football star was convicted of kidnapping, armed robbery and 10 other charges for gathering up five men a year ago and storming into a room at a hotel-casino, where the group seized several game balls, plaques and photos. Prosecutors said two of the men with him were armed; one of them said Simpson asked him to bring a gun.
Simpson's co-defendant, Clarence "C.J." Stewart, 54, also was found guilty on all charges and taken into custody.
Simpson showed little emotion as officers handcuffed him and walked him out of the courtroom. His sister, Carmelita Durio, sobbed behind him in the arms of Simpson's friend, Tom Scotto, who said "I love you" as Simpson passed by. As spectators left the courtroom, Durio collapsed.
Jurors made no eye contact with the defendants as they entered the courtroom. They declined to answer questions after the verdict was read.
Galanter said his client had expected the outcome, and in a courthouse conversation with an Associated Press reporter on Thursday, Simpson had implied as much.
Simpson said he was "afraid that I won't get to go to my kids' college graduations after I managed to get them through college."
Galanter said it was not a happy day for anybody. "His only hope is the appellate process," he said.
Clark County spokesman Dan Kulin said prosecutors would not comment until the case was "completely resolved."
Judge Jackie Glass made no comment other than to thank the jury for its service and to deny motions for the defendants to be released on bail.
She refused to give the lawyers extended time to file a motion for new trial, which under Nevada law must be filed within seven days. The attorneys said they needed time to submit a voluminous record.
"I've sat through the trial," Glass said. "If you want a motion for new trial, send me something."
Stewart's attorney, Brent Bryson, also promised to appeal.
"If there was ever a case that should have been severed in the history of jurisprudence, it's this case," he said of unsuccessful attempts to separate Stewart's case from Simpson's because of the "spillover" effect.
From the beginning, Simpson and his lawyers argued the incident was not a robbery, but an attempt to reclaim mementos that had been stolen from him. He said he did not ask anyone to bring a weapon and did not see any guns.
The defense portrayed Simpson as a victim of shady characters who wanted to make a buck off his famous name, and police officers who saw his arrest as an opportunity to "get" him and avenge his acquittal.
Prosecutors said Simpson's ownership of the memorabilia was irrelevant; it was still a crime to try to take things by force.
"When they went into that room and forced the victims to the far side of the room, pulling out guns and yelling, `Don't let anybody out of here!' — six very large people detaining these two victims in the room with the intent to take property through force or violence from them — that's kidnapping," prosecutor David Roger said.
Kidnapping is punishable by five years to life in prison. Armed robbery carries a mandatory sentence of at least two years behind bars, and could bring as much as 30. Sentencing was set for Dec. 5.
Simpson, who now lives in Miami, did not testify but was heard on a recording of the confrontation screaming that the dealers had stolen his property. "Don't let nobody out of this room," he declared and told the other men to scoop up his items, which included a photo of Simpson with former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
Four other men charged in the case struck plea bargains that saved them from potential prison sentences in return for their testimony. Some of them had criminal records or were otherwise compromised in some way. One, for example, was an alleged pimp who testified he had a revelation from God telling him to take a plea bargain.
Memorabilia dealer Thomas Riccio, who arranged and secretly recorded the hotel-room confrontation, said he netted $210,000 from the media for the tapes.
Similarly, minutes after the Sept. 13, 2007, incident, one of the alleged victims, sports-memorabilia dealer Alfred Beardsley, was calling news outlets, and the other, Bruce Fromong, spoke of getting "big money" from the case.
Simpson's past haunted the case. Las Vegas police officers were heard in the recordings chuckling over Simpson's misfortune and crowing that if Los Angeles couldn't "get" him, they would.
During jury selection, Simpson's lawyers expressed fears that people who believed he got away with murder might see this case as a chance to right a wrong.
As a result, an usually large pool of 500 potential jurors was called, and they were given a 26-page questionnaire. Half were almost instantly eliminated after expressing strong feelings that Simpson should have been convicted of murder.
The judge instructed the jurors to put aside Simpson's earlier case.
In closing arguments, Galanter acknowledged that what Simpson did to recover his memorabilia was not right. "But being stupid, and being frustrated is not being a criminal," he said.
He added: "This case has taken on a life of its own because of Mr. Simpson's involvement. You know that. I know that. Every cooperator, every person who had a gun, every person who had an ulterior motive, every person who signed a book deal, every person who got paid money, the police, the district attorney's office, is only interested in one thing: Mr. Simpson."

Friday, October 3, 2008

U.S. to sell $6.4 billion in weapons to Taiwan

U.S. to sell $6.4 billion in weapons to Taiwan
Story Highlights
Arms to include missiles, Apache attack helicopters
China opposes U.S. supplying weapons to Taiwan
Deal needs congressional approval
From Zain VerjeeCNN State Department Correspondent
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a move bound to anger China, the United States intends to sell $6.4 billion in arms to Taiwan, the State Department said Friday.
State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood said Congress -- whose approval is needed for the deal to go through -- was notified Friday afternoon. He indicated the administration expects congressional approval quickly.
The package includes a variety of U.S.-made weapons systems, including Patriot III anti-missile missiles, Apache attack helicopters, Harpoon missiles and Javelin anti-tank missiles.
The deal had been in the works for a few months, Wood said, and the decision is "consistent with U.S. policy of providing arms for defense of Taiwan and consistent with the Taiwan Relations Act."
"This arms deal is a key factor in bringing security and stability across the Taiwan Strait," he added. The deal also gives Taiwan upgrades for Taiwan's E-2T aircraft and spare parts for its air force.
U.S. arms sales to Taiwan have always angered China. The latest deal comes at a time when the United States needs China in negotiations over Iran's and North Korea's nuclear programs. But Wood said the U.S. government decision is no surprise to Beijing, as the Chinese were briefed "several" times about the impending deal.
This is the latest chapter in a decades-long uneasy standoff. China claims Taiwan is its own territory and has threatened to invade if Taiwan ever declares independence. The United States has said it will defend Taiwan if China ever attacks.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Friday Question: Undecided?

...How is anyone STILL undecided this late in the game. What more do you need?

Discuss.....

Mayor wins fundraiser pageant in blackface

ARKANSAS CITY, Kan — The mayor of a Kansas town issued an apology Thursday for appearing as a drag-queen in blackface last weekend as part of a fundraising event, according to the local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

Arkansas City Mayor Mel Kuhn participated in and won a drag queen contest held as part of an annual fund raiser sponsored by Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), an agency that supports foster children in the court system.

Click here for a picture of Kuhn in blackface and the NAACP's report.

Kuhn appeared dressed as a character which he called “Smellishis Poon,” with his face painted dark for the event.

But Kuhn told FOXNews.com that he was not in blackface, but in "tanface," and did not intend to offend anyone.

"Blackface is shoepolish," he said. "That's not what I did. I dressed up to win and because it was so hilarious."

According to the NAACP, he also had suggestive back-up dancers for the talent portion of his performance, which he called the “Red Hot Puntangs.”

"We danced to black music. The Weather Girls and Aretha Franklin," Kuhn told FOXNews.com.

Kuhn said he got the idea from the popular movie "Norbit," a controversial comedy starring Eddie Murphy, which some critics have decried as racist toward African Americans.

While he won the award that night for the “most creative talent,” several local residents found the performance to be insulting and racially offensive, the Arkansas City Traveler reported.

Kuhn initially defended his actions, saying he originally meant to portray an “over-the-top woman," and that he didn’t care what people thought.

But he changed his tune on Wednesday, following a meeting with the NAACP. In a written statement, he claimed full responsibility for his actions and said he “sincerely apologized” for their “offensive nature.”

“It has been brought to my attention how offensive this was and I absolutely agree that it was shortsighted of me not to see that in the first place,” the statement said.

Still, he said he was never nervous that people would be offended by his skit and that it was not meant to be hurtful to anyone.

Instead, he said, painting his face and portraying a black woman "was the best way to win."

"I had to make it as fun as possible," he told FOXNews.com. "That was the best way I could think of to make as many people laugh as possible and raise money for this charity"

Kuhn added that he was saddened that the event had been "blown so out of proportion," by the local media and bloggers.

"I am the mayor of a small town in Kansas," Kuhn told FOXNews.com. "We are poor people, but we don't have poor ways. To paint me as a racist is just not right."

"No one has come up to me and complained," he said, "I told a girl who was there, a black girl, that I was sorry. She said she knew it. Then I asked her why she thought it was being made into such an issue. She said she had no idea."

To help rectify his actions, Kuhn has promised to work with the NAACP and other local groups to raise awareness about issues of racism in his city.

Still, he warned that he might rescind his apology if "people wouldn't accept it."

For many Americans, blackface minstrelsy has a long and painful history dating back to the Jim Crow era, when white actors would paint their faces with grease or tar and exaggerate their lips and hair to mock African Americans.

While changes in racial attitudes have effectively eliminated its use in comedy, films and theater, it is still occasionally seen. Actor Robert Downey Jr. recently appeared in blackface in the hit film "Tropic Thunder."

Girl Ran Over Because She's Black!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

'Lifesaver' Bottle Purifies Water in Seconds

The inventor is going to get paid.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354735,00.html

How Far Can You Bounce?

There are some sick people out there.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,431195,00.html

Video Shows Man Punching Girl In Line At McDonald's

This is so wrong.
http://www.knbc.com/news/17597527/detail.html

Music

Robin Thicke-Something Else

Track List
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1. You're My Baby 4:16
2. Sidestep 4:11
3. Magic 3:53
4. Ms. Harmony 4:47
5. Dreamworld 4:39
6. Loverman 4:42
7. Hard On My Love 3:36
8. The Sweetest Love 3:55
9. Something Else 3:16
10. Shadow Of Doubt 3:27
11. Cry No More 4:18
12. Tie My Hands (feat. Lil Wayne) 5:21
http://link-protector.com/600113/
http://www.sendspace.com/file/mwl2d4

TI - Paper Trail

01. 56 Barz 03:04
02. Im Illy 04:07
03. Ready for Whatever 05:13
04. On Top of the World (Ft. Ludacris and B.O.B) 04:57
05. Live Your Life (Ft. Rihanna) 05:39
06. Whatever You Like 04:10
07. No Matter What 04:42
08. My Life Your Entertainment (Ft. Usher) 05:00
09. Porn Star 03:32
10. Swing Ya Rag (Ft. Swizz Beatz) 03:20
11. What Up Whats Haapnin 05:02
12. Every Chance I Get 04:50
13. Swagga Like Us (Ft. Kanye West Jay-Z Lil Wayne) 05:28
14. Slide Show (Ft. John Legend) 03:43
15. You Aint Missin Nothing 05:10
16. Dead and Gone 05:00
http://rapidshare.com/files/146708679/T.I.-Paper_Trail-_Explicit_-2008-AIE.rar

Young Jezzy - The Recession

1. The Recession (Intro) 4:38
2. Welcome Back 4:07
3. By The Way 4:00
4. Crazy World 3:57
5. What They Want 3:53
6. Amazin' 4:16
7. Hustlaz Ambition 3:39
8. Who Dat 3:49
9. Don't You Know 4:58
10. Circulate 3:49
11. Word Play 3:14
12. Vacation 3:46
13. Everything (Feat. Anthony Hamilton And Lil Boosie) 4:41
14. Takin' It There (Feat. Trey Songz) 3:27
15. Don't Do It 4:05
16. Put On (Feat. Kanye West) 5:21
17. Get Allot 4:28
18. My President (Feat. Nas) 5:29

http://rapidshare.com/files/141013701/YJTR08RMP3.rar