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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Why Whitney the Songbird Died
I'm watching Dr. Drew and he has the woman who the late Whitney Houston was fighting at a club. She was on the X-Factor and may have had a romantic relationship with Ray-J. When Ray-J brought the woman around Whitney, they got into it, according to Dr. Drew's show. That is why blood was visible on Whitney's leg in photos as she was leaving the club. We can piece together what happened from there.
The one point made I agree with is that no one really says anything when we know a person is in trouble. Maybe it is because there is a whole lot of talking and not a lot of listening or maybe because everybody else is high and wrapped in their own problems as well. Selfishness and narcissism leads to substance abuse. Believe me, I know.
Whitney's voice was a gift from God. Her fans accepted her as she was and we are sad she is gone. No judgements here.
The one point made I agree with is that no one really says anything when we know a person is in trouble. Maybe it is because there is a whole lot of talking and not a lot of listening or maybe because everybody else is high and wrapped in their own problems as well. Selfishness and narcissism leads to substance abuse. Believe me, I know.
Whitney's voice was a gift from God. Her fans accepted her as she was and we are sad she is gone. No judgements here.
Saturday, October 08, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Indiana’s Mitch Daniels Dishes in Newest Book
According to an AP story in the Post-Tribune, Indiana governor Mitch Daniels indicates many other pols have really sad and self-serving reasons to pen memories but he does not.
He discussed his book, “Keeping the Republic“ on C-Span’s Washington Journal in August.
“Despite a long involvement with public life, I have read very few books by public officials, past or present…judging by the ones I have read, many are written to justify the authors’ actions or, worse, to settle personal scores. Others aim to embellish the authors’ role or proximity to major events, and still others are thinly veiled exercises in self-advertisement,” Daniels writes.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
AdSmoke | In video advertising and video monetization
AdSmoke | In video advertising and video monetization: - Sent using Google Toolbar
Monday, August 22, 2011
Songwriter Nick Ashford dies; had throat cancer - Yahoo! News
Songwriter Nick Ashford dies; had throat cancer - Yahoo! News: - Sent using Google Toolbar
Rest in Peace Nick Ashford and may his lovely family find peace as well. Ashford & Simpson is still in my Mp3 player and always will be because, "It Seems to Hang On..."
Rest in Peace Nick Ashford and may his lovely family find peace as well. Ashford & Simpson is still in my Mp3 player and always will be because, "It Seems to Hang On..."
My Demands Studios Body of Work:How Did Deregulation Affect Broadcast Media? | eHow.com
How Did Deregulation Affect Broadcast Media? | eHow.com: - Sent using Google Toolbar
I have decided to highlight my Demand Studios "body of work." As any literate being can see, if my name is on it, I stand by it so it must be good. #pro
I have decided to highlight my Demand Studios "body of work." As any literate being can see, if my name is on it, I stand by it so it must be good. #pro
Friday, August 19, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Lord Have Mercy!! @Lazofficial HOW DARE U LOOK SO GOOD! THIS ... on Twitpic
Lord Have Mercy!! @Lazofficial HOW DARE U LOOK SO GOOD! THIS ... on Twitpic: said Tameka F. Jeffers"- Sent using Google Toolbar"
thanks for the pic!
thanks for the pic!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
UNREPORTED : Feature Film by Jason (Six-Nine) Barnes deemed "shocking" for rape theme-- IndieGoGo
UNREPORTED : Feature Film -- IndieGoGo: "- Sent using Google Toolbar" Check out the trailer Unreported, a shocking new film by indi film producer, Jason E. Barnes. Go to the links below to find out about Justin Lake's terrible secrets.
Filmmaker, producer and Washington, D.C. native, Jason E. Barnes is sizzling hot. His newest film, "Unreported," has a twist: male rape.
The film is in pre-production and Barnes is seeking to raise funds for the project.
When asked, Barnes said he chose the subject matter of the film because it happens more frequently that anyone will admit.
"This film delves into the after effects of the attack and really shows the breakdown that men feel when their manhood is threatened. Thousands of men are raped every year and very few (less than 5%) ever report it because they are fearful of being thought gay, less of a man, weak, etcetera but it still happens. More and more, men are targeted for just that reason," Barnes said.
Pressed further, films like "Deliverance," "Pulp Fiction" and "Brokeback Mountain," come to mind as they involve male rape or sodomy themes and scenes. Barnes insists his film is different.
"(With) Pulp fiction--it was only a small portion of the film. Brokeback Mountain was more of a gay love story."Unreported" is tapping into a topic that people will feel on a visceral level. No one up until now had made a script to explore this area of our lives. People will want to see it and it will get them communicating more," Barnes said. No word on whether or not the R-rated film will contain a male rape scene.
Barnes, who has been living in Los Angeles for a while, said the film tracks the psychological and physical breakdown of lead character, Justin Lake as his life is torn apart by the bad decisions he makes in the aftermath of his brutal attack--in an attempt to hide it.
Barnes said his will be the first feature film that deals realistically with the devastating impact of male rape outside of a prison setting.
--Leslie Jones McCloud
Filmmaker, producer and Washington, D.C. native, Jason E. Barnes is sizzling hot. His newest film, "Unreported," has a twist: male rape.
The film is in pre-production and Barnes is seeking to raise funds for the project.
When asked, Barnes said he chose the subject matter of the film because it happens more frequently that anyone will admit.
"This film delves into the after effects of the attack and really shows the breakdown that men feel when their manhood is threatened. Thousands of men are raped every year and very few (less than 5%) ever report it because they are fearful of being thought gay, less of a man, weak, etcetera but it still happens. More and more, men are targeted for just that reason," Barnes said.
Pressed further, films like "Deliverance," "Pulp Fiction" and "Brokeback Mountain," come to mind as they involve male rape or sodomy themes and scenes. Barnes insists his film is different.
"(With) Pulp fiction--it was only a small portion of the film. Brokeback Mountain was more of a gay love story."Unreported" is tapping into a topic that people will feel on a visceral level. No one up until now had made a script to explore this area of our lives. People will want to see it and it will get them communicating more," Barnes said. No word on whether or not the R-rated film will contain a male rape scene.
Barnes, who has been living in Los Angeles for a while, said the film tracks the psychological and physical breakdown of lead character, Justin Lake as his life is torn apart by the bad decisions he makes in the aftermath of his brutal attack--in an attempt to hide it.
Barnes said his will be the first feature film that deals realistically with the devastating impact of male rape outside of a prison setting.
--Leslie Jones McCloud
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Monday, July 04, 2011
Saturday, July 02, 2011
NoWayGirl.com (2)
NoWayGirl.com (2): "- Sent using Google Toolbar"
This is club life. This is your life on club, in the club, whatever. Don't ask how I know.
This is club life. This is your life on club, in the club, whatever. Don't ask how I know.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Black Heritage Network in the Works | The Atlanta Post
Black Heritage Network in the Works | The Atlanta Post: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
New York Times Appoints Black Managing Editor | News One
New York Times Appoints Black Managing Editor | News One: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"
Thursday, May 26, 2011
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