Saturday, October 31, 2009

ROD TEMPERTON FAN


If you are not let me school you on a few songs he has written:

He is the Organ Player in the first video:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Temperton



Not only did he write my fav slow jam of all time but he is mr off the wall and thriller. Prolific songwriters with such amazing talent are a dime a dozen.


Just a few of my favorite mr. T Hits




















MORE LOVE NOTES

So Ms. G and I have been aligned for 5 years now. I can admit that it was love at first sight. I am a bit of a sap and I believe in all that comes with LOVE. The Joy and Pain but most of all knowing that someone love's me too. MS G I LOVE YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SOLES OF MY FEET TO THE TOP OF MY BIG BALD HEAD. You are so beautiful and so much more its hard to put into words.

Here you go:



















forever and a day

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

JACKSONS REALLY?

Is anyone going to watch: via Wikepedia and A&E

Sigmund Esco "Jackie" Jackson
Toriano Adaryll "Tito" Jackson
Jermaine La Jaune Jackson
Marlon David Jackson
Steven Randall "Randy" Jackson




Monday, October 26, 2009

CLASSIC

This ran across my mind and I had to post this. This great song was schewed in my head by the infamous Jesse Spano freakout.

RIP June Pointer




Love

These songs are a tribute to the one I love. I love you with everything that I have and I still want to give you more. Thank you for everything!

Enjoy the LOVE




Look at her outfit:



I know you don't love live music but:







Friday, October 23, 2009

FUNNY

If I ever did this to Ms. G. she would never speak to me again. That head does look a little like me though. Enjoy the vid:

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Monday, October 19, 2009

VERSATILITY

For the longest time I have known that Freddie I mean Cree Summer was the voice of Myra the cute "animal lover" on Tiny Toons but I did not know that she has done such a large body of work. For all of you actors out there who want to be in the limelight and sell your souls to be in front of the camera. Why don't you try some voice over work. Check out these credits: Penny from Inspector Gadget? Wow

http://voicechasers.com/database/showactor.php?actorid=1215&tab=voiceography

THIS IS CRAZY

A Chicago High School out of 800 students 115 students are pregnant. What is going on at home? This is an epidemic. The principal's attutude seems a little "oh well" Instead of a teen parenting course what about a sex ed course?

Friday, October 16, 2009

OH KAREEM

FSU releases NCAA transcripts: Some 'Noles reading on 2nd-grade level?

This has been an ongoing issue in college athletics. Its not just the football players. It runs through all the sports teams of many colleges and universities (male and female) Good sports teams = money for the University = turning a blind eye to the facts.

via yahoo sports



FSU releases NCAA transcripts: Some 'Noles reading on 2nd-grade level?
By Matt Hinton

After months of appeals, wrangling over public records laws and the usual backbiting between the university and the NCAA, an appellate court finally gave Florida State the go-ahead Wednesday to release a 695-page transcript of its Oct. 18, 2008 hearing before the NCAA's Committee on Infractions, testimony from which was used to smack multiple sports at FSU in March with probation, minor scholarship restrictions and -- most notably in light of Bobby Bowden's quixotic pursuit of the career wins record -- vacated wins for playing ineligible players later accused of cheating in an online course ("Musical Cultures of the World") in 2006 and 2007. The transcript didn't tell us a whole lot we didn't already know. (Although it is, like, 700 pages long, so a few people are still reading.)

The news is probably more notable for public records scholars -- the NCAA infractions process is a notoriously secretive ordeal, and it fought tooth-and-nail to keep it that way -- than football fans, but the released documents did shed some light on a few specific details of the Florida State's violations, and of the school's subsequent investigation and defense, most of it painting "an unflattering portrait of Florida State’s professors and administrators," according to the New York Times. But certainly not nearly as unflattering as the portrait it painted of some of FSU's players, academically speaking, or the stops pulled out on their behalf by (to use FSU president T.K. Wetherell's term) a "rogue tutor":

Brenda Monk, a learning specialist hired to work with athletes who had learning and physical disabilities, was accused of improperly helping students type, edit and write their papers. Monk, who testified that some of those athletes had a second-grade reading level, was accused of committing academic fraud. In one case, she was said to have let students use a study guide that had answers to exam questions for an online music course.

Monk has left the university and filed a defamation suit against Florida State.

In their defense, second-graders are very advanced these days, what with the Baby Einstein and secret genetic engineering programs Congress slipped into an appropriations bill; some of the contemporary seven-year-old's favorite television shows also captivate the Miami Hurricanes. (And vicious, highly educated commenters, please, consider how the unusually high clusters of "criminal justice" and "recreational administration" majors on your own squad might fare by the same standard before you hit that spittle-flecked 'return' key.)

We can still assume that every Seminole at least knows how to count to 14, which remains the relevant number: As it stands, FSU still has to wipe 14 victories from Bowden's career total, a fate that may actually be looking more and more attractive to him -- if you remove those wins from the 2006-07 seasons, the unfolding disaster in 2009 suddenly looks like an improvement.

BALLOON BOY VOMITS

Interracial couple denied marriage license in Lousiana

Interracial couple denied marriage license in La.
By MARY FOSTER (AP) – 16 hours ago

NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana justice of the peace said he refused to issue a marriage license to an interracial couple out of concern for any children the couple might have. Keith Bardwell, justice of the peace in Tangipahoa Parish, says it is his experience that most interracial marriages do not last long.

"I'm not a racist. I just don't believe in mixing the races that way," Bardwell told the Associated Press on Thursday. "I have piles and piles of black friends. They come to my home, I marry them, they use my bathroom. I treat them just like everyone else."

Bardwell said he asks everyone who calls about marriage if they are a mixed race couple. If they are, he does not marry them, he said.

Bardwell said he has discussed the topic with blacks and whites, along with witnessing some interracial marriages. He came to the conclusion that most of black society does not readily accept offspring of such relationships, and neither does white society, he said.

"There is a problem with both groups accepting a child from such a marriage," Bardwell said. "I think those children suffer and I won't help put them through it."

If he did an interracial marriage for one couple, he must do the same for all, he said.

"I try to treat everyone equally," he said.

Bardwell estimates that he has refused to marry about four couples during his career, all in the past 2 1/2 years.

Beth Humphrey, 30, and 32-year-old Terence McKay, both of Hammond, say they will consult the U.S. Justice Department about filing a discrimination complaint.

Humphrey, an account manager for a marketing firm, said she and McKay, a welder, just returned to Louisiana. She plans to enroll in the University of New Orleans to pursue a masters degree in minority politics.

"That was one thing that made this so unbelievable," she said. "It's not something you expect in this day and age."

Humphrey said she called Bardwell on Oct. 6 to inquire about getting a marriage license signed. She says Bardwell's wife told her that Bardwell will not sign marriage licenses for interracial couples. Bardwell suggested the couple go to another justice of the peace in the parish who agreed to marry them.

"We are looking forward to having children," Humphrey said. "And all our friends and co-workers have been very supportive. Except for this, we're typical happy newlyweds."

"It is really astonishing and disappointing to see this come up in 2009," said American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana attorney Katie Schwartzmann. "The Supreme Court ruled as far back as 1963 that the government cannot tell people who they can and cannot marry."

The ACLU sent a letter to the Louisiana Judiciary Committee, which oversees the state justices of the peace, asking them to investigate Bardwell and recommending "the most severe sanctions available, because such blatant bigotry poses a substantial threat of serious harm to the administration of justice."

"He knew he was breaking the law, but continued to do it," Schwartzmann said.

According to the clerk of court's office, application for a marriage license must be made three days before the ceremony because there is a 72-hour waiting period. The applicants are asked if they have previously been married. If so, they must show how the marriage ended, such as divorce.

Other than that, all they need is a birth certificate and Social Security card.

The license fee is $35, and the license must be signed by a Louisiana minister, justice of the peace or judge. The original is returned to the clerk's office.

"I've been a justice of the peace for 34 years and I don't think I've mistreated anybody," Bardwell said. "I've made some mistakes, but you have too. I didn't tell this couple they couldn't get married. I just told them I wouldn't do it.

MOREHOUSE COLLEGE GETTING SERIOUS

This is a pretty interesting story about how people are really dressing these days. Shouldn't have this been enforced years ago? I don't know how this is really going to fly but god bless then in their journey.

Morehouse dress code seeks to “get back to the legacy”
By Mashaun D. Simon


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Young men of Morehouse, pull up your pants, remove your do-rags and and remove your shades and hats when you enter a building.

Related

The new policy is an effort to “get back to the legacy” of Morehouse leaders, said Dr. William Bynum, vice president of the Office of Student Services.

“We expect our young men to be Renaissance men,” said Bynum. “When people go about campus we want them to represent the college in an appropriate manner.”

The policy details 11 expectations of students, including:

* no caps, do-rags and/or hoods in classrooms, the cafeteria, or other indoor venues

* no sun glasses worn in class or at formal programs

* no jeans at major programs, as well as no sagging pants on campus

* no clothing with derogatory or lewd messages either in words or pictures

* no wearing of clothing usually worn by women (dresses, tops, tunics, purses, pumps, etc.) on the Morehouse campus or at college-sponsored events.

Students that violate the new rules risk academic suspension.

Bynum said most students are supportive of the policy.

Cameron Thomas-Shah, the student government co-chief of staff, is one of them. While working as a resident’s assistant (RA) he said he noticed freshmen dressed in a way that was unflattering to Morehouse.

“The image of a strong black man needs to be upheld,” he said. “And if anyone sees this policy as something that is restrictive then maybe Morehouse is not the place for you.”

Daniel Edwards, co-president of Safe Space, a gay straight alliance student campus organization said he has heard from students that are for and against the policy, but he believes it is discriminatory.

It is the restriction to women’s clothing that has many students up in arms.

“Some believe that this restriction is what the entire policy is correlated around,” added Edwards. “It is all an issue of perception and what manner of image you want to prescribe to.”

But the new policy is not meant to be discriminatory, said Bynum.

“This is necessary, this is needed according to the students,” he said. “We know the challenges that young African-American men face. We know that how a student dresses has nothing to do with what is in their head, but first impressions mean everything.”

Morehouse is not the only college to enforce a dress policy. Hampton University’s Dean of the business school announced that students with dreadlocks or braids would have to cut them off to stay in the school.

And Bennett College, in Greensboro, N.C., has enforced a policy similar to Morehouse’s.

People may hate you because you are black?

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

I LOVE THIS SONG

Everytime I hear this song it brings me back to so many memories and how much I love music.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Thursday, October 8, 2009

POLICE AGAIN AND AGAIN

ESPN THE MAGAZINE BODIES


SEXY

I randomly ran across this video and I remember it coming on MIDNIGHT LOVE on BET. I always thought Janet (if you don't know who I am talking abouit then stop reading) was and still is so sexy. This video and especially the remix was sexy and smooth. And the title of the song says it all. This is for the lovers:

SPA WEEK

SPA WEEK

http://www.spaweek.com/

Celebrate World Sight Day With Eyewear

The average cost for a pair of prescription eye glasses is $227! World Sight Day, created by the World Health Organization and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, is an annual day devoted to raising awareness.

Susan M. Dyckman, Executive Director of New Eyes for the Needy stopped by to discuss the overwhelming need for affordable healthcare and the issues regarding health management that face millions of Americans today. Since its inception, New Eyes of the Needy has helped more than 7,000,000 people in the world.

To celebrate World Sight Day, the non-profit has partnered with EyeBuyDirect.com, an online optical retailer that offers affordable eyewear (fashionable frames staring at just $7.99), and will receive one pair of eye glasses for every pair sold on the site next week (Oct. 5-9).

http://www.eyebuydirect.com/

OFFICER RICKY

I think I want to be this guy for Halloween.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

TRACY MORGAN HAS ISSUES

TRACY MORGAN - DUMPLIN BUTT

ALIGHT ALRIGHT YEAH YEAH

GREAT

Stole this from Vashtie Kola's Blog,

Had to do it. Now this is what I call exercise

TIP

Love this song: My fav on the Renaissance. Ms. Jones I love the haircut. Your voice is so smooth.

R KELLY VS. AARON HALL

There has been a long standing beef between Aaron hall and R Kelly. I am a fan of both artists but Kelly is the more talented writer thought he has admittedly had issues with the English language. Anyway, look below to peep the video challenge. CHALLLLLLAAAAAANNNGGGEEEE!!1



Aaron Hall - I Miss You


















Thursday, October 1, 2009