Side Bar ~ Ms. Evelyn I heart you for this one . . . Mr. Anthony Nelson had a prom for the history books, thanks to you. Now that's luv!!!
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Dayummm, Bruh . . . You Got A Dime Piece For Prom!
Courtesy of NYDailyNews.com
"Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada went to the prom with Anthony Nelson, a Bloomfield, Michigan senior who asked her over Twitter."
"One lucky teenager scored the mother of all prom dates."
"Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada took a Michigan teen to his high school prom … even though she's 37 year old."
"The estranged wife of footballer Chad Johnson, happily accepted 19-year-old Nelson's invitation to prom since she couldn't attend her own."
"OMG! Can I say "THE BEST TIME EVER?!?!" she wrote on her blog after the West Bloomfield High School event."
"Unfortunately, I couldn't attend my prom when I was in high school because I was pregnant with my daughter Shaniece, she wrote. But this was such an awesome experience and I was so honored."
"According to TMZ, Lozada attended dinner and prom in a decked-out GMC Denali with her handsome young date. She even honored his request to wear red for the evening."
"I want to thank Anthony and his mom Sean Nelson for opening their home to me! she wrote. Anthony's entire family and friends came by his house to see him off to prom and it was amazing, he even bought me a corsage!!! I've never had a corsage! You guys don't understand how HAPPY I was!!"
Side Bar ~ Ms. Evelyn I heart you for this one . . . Mr. Anthony Nelson had a prom for the history books, thanks to you. Now that's luv!!!
Friday, May 24, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Nicki MInaj - VLOG
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Ol' Skool Jam-E-Jam Wednesdayz
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Gay or Straight . . . Ques? ~ In 2013 Do We Still Need Labels?
Courtesy of Advocate.com (By: Jacob Anderson Minshall)
"More than 20 years after The Real World first began airing, a new crop of young castmates may show that our ideas of sex and identity have changed a lot over the years."
"When the 28th season of MTV's two-decades-old The Real World premieres tonight (March 26, 2013), it'll be hard for old timers like me not to think of that third season, 1994's Real World: San Francisco, which brought to the screen Pedro Zamora, a 22-year-old out gay, HIV-positive AIDS educator. There had never been a person like Zamora on-screen, and though he had drama — including homophobic bullying and constant conflict with David "Puck" Rainey — MTV's young viewers tentatively embraced him, calling him brave and bold and other adjectives that were appropriate to the day."
"Flash forward to The Real World: Portland, and viewers will meet the 2013 incarnation of orientation: Marlon Williams, a former Texas Tech linebacker from Pflugerville, Texas. Williams, 24, isn't gay. He isn't bisexual either, he says. But he has had sex with men."
"He feels no shame, he says, and like many of his generation, Williams — who says he was embraced by the gay community — argues that sexual orientation and who you have sex with or who you love just doesn't matter anymore. We spoke with Williams to talk about The Real World: Portland, being a preacher's son, and what was best about the infamously "Keep It Weird" city."
"The Advocate: OK, this is awkward. MTV tells us “Marlon has had intercourse with a man before and does identify with being bisexual. But he says that he is more attracted to women and doesn't think he would be with a man again.” We could just take their word for it, but we’d rather you tell us yourself how you identify and why."
"Marlon WIlliams: Well, I don't consider myself bisexual, because I'm not sexually attracted to men. I did have sex with a man but my reasoning for it was different. It was in a hectic time of my life filled with fighting a lot of life battles. I was just making a lot of decisions that I would not normally make. At that time in my life the gay community embraced me, and it is one of those things that just happened. I have nothing against people who are bisexual or gay, but that is not my preference.
"How do women react when you tell them?"
"How do women react when you tell them?"
That's funny, because it’s not a part of my conversations with women. It hasn't really come up with any of the females I've been involved with. Most women I've been interested in lately don't even care. I mean, whatever your sexual orientation is who cares? If you’re happy that is all that matters.
"You’re the son of a preacher and were raised with conservative values. Does that cause conflict for you in terms of your sexuality?"
"Well, sex in any form is hard, because the beliefs of my parents say that you are supposed to wait for marriage. The big misconception used in religion is that some sin is worse than others. That isn't true. All sin is equal. Therefore, anything I do that is sinful can be forgiven if I repent and make changes. My belief is that God forgives anybody who believes and wants a new start in life."
"You were a star football player at Texas Tech and were under a lot of pressure to turn pro. Do you ever resent the way other people put those kind of expectations or dreams on your shoulders?"
"I feel that people having high expectations of me is a good thing. That means they see great things in your character and motivation. I don't agree with the how people treated me when I didn't meet their expectations, though. It's my life, I'm going to live it the way I want. I'm still the same person. It's just sometimes life throws you curveballs and you have to make adjustments."
"So were you recruited by the Canadian Football League, or how did you end up involved with the league?"
"I did two tryouts for the Canadian League. I was picked up by the Hamilton Tiger Cats. They invited me to pre-season camp, but then I was cut when the season started."
"MTV’s bio of you says that when your football career ended you did some things your Real World roommates will be "shocked" to learn. I know you can’t give us spoilers, but can you give us any hints? Did you get arrested? Did you star in a porn film? Are there naked photos of you online somewhere?"
"Um, maybe, anything is possible! You'll definitely have to continue watching. My life story has a lot of crazy twists and turns. If you watch then you'll find out."
"What did you like best about Portland?"
"You can legally walk the streets naked. OK, seriously though, I gotta say going snowboarding. It was a crazy cool trip. Plus we had some cool people from the area to come hang out with us. Portland is a great city."
"Former cast members have accused reality TV producers of manufacturing drama and editing film to make things seem more dramatic than they really are. Do you feel like that happens on Real World?"
"Former cast members have accused reality TV producers of manufacturing drama and editing film to make things seem more dramatic than they really are. Do you feel like that happens on Real World?"
"What you see is what you get with me. I was 100% real. I can’t speak for other cast members, but everything that will be shown on the show are things that I have said or done. It is there for people’s entertainment, so they are not going to show us sitting around the house watching television or reading magazines. I would get bored with watching that too."
"Who’s your favorite Real World cast member from earlier seasons? Your own season?"
"I have actually meet Devon from The Real World: Brooklyn. She gets my pick as my favorite — not to mention she is super hot. From my season, I'd say Nia and Anastasia. Those are my homies for sure.?
"Did you hook up with anyone on the show?"
"Hmm. Maybe. Maybe not. It's a possibility."
"You also rap under the name Jay Dillinger. Is the world of rap as homophobic as it is rumored to be? How do you deal with that?"
"At the end of the day it's about the music. Frank Ocean definitely showed that if you’re talented, then you can make it happen. Being a rapper isn't all about the hardcore gangsta stuff all the time. So I feel there is room for any type of artist to make it. You just have to be good. Me, personally, I just ignore the hate. Who somebody goes home with is their business. What difference does it really make in the end? None."
Side Bar ~ Fam' . . . Hmmm, what's your thought on Mr. Marlon Williams?
Gay or Straight . . . Ques? ~ In 2013 Do We Still Need Labels?
Monday, May 20, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Church Was Awesome . . . Thank You Mr. Coffey Anderson
Side Bar ~ Despite it being a rainy day here in Atlanta, GA . . . Church was on fiyah.
I attend Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral in Austell, GA, and Bishop Bronner introduced Bangs, TX own Mr. Coffey Anderson.
With a population of only 1,603 according to 2010 census, ya'll know he truly is a Southern Country Boy. However, with all his country-ness he rocked church today!
He lead praise and worship and it was awesome.
I wish you much success Mr. Anderson!
He now resides in Los Angeles, CA, however, for more information about Coffey Anderson please visit www.icoffey.com.
Church Was Awesome . . . Thank You Mr. Coffey Anderson
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Ms. Sweet Brown ~ Ain't Noboy Got Time Fo Dat!
Side Bar ~ Oklahoma City finest Ms. Sweet Brown is doing big things and I am so happy for her.
She landed a role in the Tyler Perry new movie and is getting her own reality show.
See you never know where your blessings are going to come from!
Priceless ~ "Well, I woke up to get me a cold pop, then I thought somebody was barbecuing. I said 'Oh Lord Jesus, it's a fir'errr. Then I ran out, I didn't grab any shoes or nothing, Jesus. I ran for my life, then the smoke got me; I got bronchitis. "
"AINT NOBODY GOT TIME FO DAT!"
Ms. Sweet Brown ~ Ain't Noboy Got Time Fo Dat!
Spelman College Class of 2013 Co-Valedictorians . . . So Awesome!
Bishop Dale C. Bronner who is pastor of Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral (which is located in Austell, GA) twin daughters is making history.
Kirsten & Kristy graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA and are the first twins to earn Co-Valedictorians at Spelman College.
Not to mention . . . Aren't they knock-outs!
Side Bar ~ Fellah's, step your game up when you approach these beautiful queens!
Spelman College Class of 2013 Co-Valedictorians . . . So Awesome!
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
New Music ~ Kelly Rowland "Dirty Laundry"
Ms. Kelendria Trene "Kelly" Rowland I salute you.
Your new single "Dirty Laundry" is making a powerful statement and I luv it.
I respect your honesty, your struggle, and your willingness to share with the world your closely guarded secrets.
It takes a real women to share with the world your envy, your insecurities, your love for your fellow sister, but more importantly your truth.
So yes Ms. Rowland you said it before, but let's proclaim it and yell out to the masses . . .
"Your A Grown Ass Woman"!
New Music ~ Kelly Rowland "Dirty Laundry"
Got 2B Real Series Finale . . . Thanks For The Laughs!!!
New Movie ~ The Best Man Holiday
Ms. Mo'Nique Is A Brand New Woman!!!!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
New Movie ~ Baggage Claim
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
New Movie ~ "The Butler"
"A look at the life of Eugene Allen, who served eight presidents as the White House's head butler from 1952 to 1986, and had a unique front-row seat as political and racial history was made."
Eugene Allen
July 14, 1919 - March 31, 2010
Mr. Eugene Allen & President Ford
Mr. Eugene Allen & President Ronald Reagan & Nancy Reagan
Courtesy of Washington Post ~ By: Wil Haygood (Friday, April 2, 2010)
"Eugene Allen, who endured a harsh segregated upbringing in his native Virginia and went on to work for eight presidents as a White House butler died March 31 of renal failure at Washington Adventist Hospital in Takoma Park, MD. He was 90."
"Mr. Allen and his wife, Helene, were profiled in a Washington Post story in 2008 that explored the history of blacks in the White House. The couple were excited about the possibility of Barack Obama's historic election and their opportunity to vote for him. Helene, however, died on the eve of the election, and Mr. Allen went to vote alone. The couple had been married for 65 years."
"Afterward, Mr. Allen, who had been living quietly in a simple house off Georgia Avenue NW in the District, experienced a fame that he had only witnessed beforehand. He received a VIP invitation to Obama's swearing-in, where a Marine guard escorted him to his seat. Eyes watering, he watched the first black man take the oath of office of the presidency."
"Mr. Allen was besieged with invitations to appear on national TV shows. There were book offers and dozens of speaking requests, all of which he declined. He also received hundreds of letters, some from as far away as Switzerland, from people amazed at the arc of his life and imploring him to hold on while thanking him for his service to the nation. People in his neighborhood would stop him and explain to their children the outlines of his life."
"He like to think of himself as just a humble butler, his only child, Charles, said Thursday. Aside from his son, Mr. Allen is survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren."
"He became maitre d', the most prestigious position among White House butlers, under Ronald Reagan. During Mr. Allen's 34 years at the White House, some of the decisions that presidents made within earshot of him came to have a direct bearing on his life -- and that of black America."
"Mr. Allen was in the White House when Dwight D. Eisenhower dealt with the Little Rock desegregation crisis. Eisenhower once asked him about the cancellation of Nat "King" Cole's TV show, which the president enjoyed. Mr. Allen told him that the show had difficulty attracting advertisers, who were worried about white Southern audiences boycotting their products."
"When John F. Kennedy was assassinated, Mr. Allen was invited to the funeral. He declined for the most generous of reasons: "Somebody had to be at the White House to serve everyone after they came from the funeral," he told The Post. When first lady Jackie Kennedy returned to the White House afterward, she gave him one of the president's ties. Mr. Allen had it framed."
"Mr. Allen served entertainers including Sammy Davis Jr., Duke Ellington, Pearl Bailey and Elvis Presley. He flew aboard Air Force One. He sipped root beer at Camp David with Jimmy Carter and visited Eisenhower in Gettysburg after he left the White House. There were always Christmas and birthday cards from the families of the presidents he had served.
He looked up one evening in the White House kitchen to see a lone figure standing in the doorway: It was Martin Luther King Jr., who had insisted on meeting the butlers and maids. Mr. Allen smiled when King complimented him on the cut of his tuxedo."
"Mr. Allen served cups and cups of milk and Scotch to help Lyndon B. Johnson settle his stomach when protesters were yelling outside the White House gates during the Vietnam War. He longed to say something to Johnson about his son, who was serving in Vietnam at the time but dared not -- save for acknowledging that his son was alive when Johnson asked about him."
"It pained Mr. Allen to hear vulgar words, sometimes racially charged, flowing from Johnson's mouth; and it delighted him when Johnson signed the historic civil rights bills of 1964 and 1965."
"Sometimes Mr. Allen's own life seemed to stop beneath the chandeliered light. First lady Nancy Reagan came looking for him one afternoon, and Mr. Allen wondered whether he or a member of his staff had done something wrong. She assured him that he had not but also told him that his services would not be needed at the upcoming state dinner for German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Mr. Allen tensed, wondering why."
"She said, 'You and Helene are coming to the state dinner as guests of President Reagan and myself,' " he recounted in the Post interview. Mr. Allen thought he was the first butler to receive an invitation to a state dinner. He and Helene -- she was a beautiful dresser -- looked resplendent that night. The butlers on duty seemed to pay special attention to the couple as they poured champagne for guests -- champagne that Mr. Allen himself had stacked in the kitchen."
"Mr. Allen was mindful that with the flowering of the black power movement, many young people questioned why he would keep working as a butler, with its connotations of subservience. But the job gave him great pride, and he endured the slights with a dignified posture."
"He was such a professional in everything he did, said Wilson Jerman, 81, whom Mr. Allen hired to work at the White House in the early 1960s. When my wife, Gladys, died in 1966, he told me not to worry about a thing. I didn't think I could get through that period, and he just took me by the hand. I'll never forget it."
"Mr. Allen retired in 1986, after having been promoted to maitre d' five years earlier. He possessed a dazzling array of framed photographs with all of the presidents he had served, in addition to gifts and mementos from each of them."
"The last item to be framed and placed on Eugene Allen's basement wall was a condolence letter from George W. and Laura Bush. It arrived from the White House just after the death of Helene."
Side Bar ~ My History, Your History, Our History, Black History!!!!
"The Butler" is scheduled to be released October 18, 2013.
New Movie ~ "The Butler"
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