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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

New Music: Eminem, Skillz, T-Pain



Freeze - T-Pain Feat. Chris Brown

Black Playboy Bunnies? Sounds Good To Me....

Hugh Hefner


Tyler Perry's House


Article...

Tyler Perry’s huge 17,000 sq ft. mansion in Georgia was put on the market with an asking price of $3,695,000.

 

With a tight economy, there are only a few distinct celebrities who can afford or need a mansion of that size and cost.  One of those unique individuals is Play Boy multi-millionaire Hugh Hefner.

 

According to a close source, Hefner has strongly considered purchasing Perry’s home to expand his empire, “He would really like to create a ‘Play Boy Mansion 2′ that appeals to a wider audience.

 

Apparently, “the wider audience” includes people of color.  For years, the Playboy Mansion has housed dozens of stereotypical blond hair and blued eyed clones, and now Hefner feels America is ready for a change.

 

An employee of Hefner explained, “Change is here and women of color are amazingly beautiful.  Plus, what better place than Atlanta to find the best selection of ethnic women.”

 

Perry’s agent was mute on the specifics of the potential deal, but he did mention that the gated 11.4 acre estate “would be an ideal home for just the right person”.

Oakland Police Murder Unarmed Black Man....


My jaw dropped as I was watching this, but unfortunately, I guess I really shouldn't be surprised. Barack's in office, but plenty of change is still needed.

Roland Burris To be Seated?


Article...

After a 45-minute meeting with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nv.) and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) Wednesday morning, Roland Burris seemed set on a course to take a seat in the Senate.

Reid, who met Burris for the first time said the question will eventually be put before the entire Senate. Durbin has known Burris for more than 30 years. The mood was one of conciliation. Senate Democrats had said--before Burris was appointed--that they would not seat anyone tapped by Blagojevich, accused of trying to sell the Obama seat for a job or campaign contributions.

Burris has two hurdles to clear--none seem to be a problem-- before Senate Democrats lift their objections to approving an appointment from the tainted Gov. Blagojevich: a certification signature from the Illinois Secretary of State, expected soon one way or the other; and for Burris to testify before the Illinois House impeachment panel that he made no deal with the scandalized governor for the appointment.


Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White--in solidarity with other Illinois Democrats--did not sign the document needed to certify the Burris appointment. Reid noted that the senate rule requiring that certification has been in effect since 1884. Burris is asking the Illinois Supreme Court to expedite a ruling ordering White to sign.

President elect Barack Obama--whose seat Burris would fill, weighed in on the controversial appointment at a press conference Wednesday morning with a comment that seemed to signal to the Senate to seat Burris. "You know, that is a Senate matter. But I know Roland Burris. Obviously, I've -- he's from my home state. I 
think he's a fine public servant. If he gets seated, then I'm goingto work with Roland Burris, just like I work with all the other senators, to make sure that the people of Illinois and the people of the country are served." 

In a WGN interview on Wednesday, White complained that he has become a fall guy. White has been put in the middle because racial overtones have seeped in the controversy. Obama, Burris, White are African American.

Reid also addressed the race issue, having been stung as racially insensitive--and worse after a Sun-Times Sunday story reported that Reid talked to Blagojevich about the appointment and said three African-Americans from Illinois had statewide electabilty problems: Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.; Rep. Danny Davis and Illinois Senate president Emil Jones.

One of the first things Burris told Reid and Durbin, Reid said, "Hey, this is nothing that is racial. I understand that. So a lot of people have tried to make this a racial issue, but Roland Burris has not and will not."

Burris is scheduled to make a statement before cameras at 1:30 eastern time and then fly back to Chicago for a session with the city press corps. On Thursday, he heads to Springfield to testify in the impeachement proceeding.

Cory Gunz and Mickey Factz GOIN IN....

"That Paper'll Stack Up, If You Let It, But I Keep F****n Up, I Got A Shoe Fetish"

Word to Jeezy. It's cause of shit like this that it's so hard break my shoe addiciton....






Yes....The Nike Air 1/2 Cent. These Penny Hardaway hybrids follow a concept similar to the Jordan Spizi'kes. Nike's taken the Penny I's - Penny IV's, along with the the Foamposite Pro's and created the Nike Air 1/2 Cent. The soles are so icier than Gucci Mane. I'll be copping. 


Release Date: March 2009


Peep these 2009 All-Star Game Edition Air Force One's...Designed by DJ Clark Kent himself.



It's College Basketball Time BABY!!!

As the college football season comes to an end this week, that simply means that it's all college basketball all the time. Tournament talk has officially started...

Joe Lunardi, ESPN's "Bracketologist", breaks it down.


Scores From Around The Nation's Top 25 - 1/6/09....Notice the upsets courtesy of Penn St. and Arkansas...Also, Georgia Tech beat Georgia 67-62 last night. Shouts out to Shump.