Love & Hip Hop: Season 2, Episodes 2 x 3 (Full Video)
Episode 3 Below…
Episode 3 Below…
When a couple decides to adopt a stray cat their perspective on life changes radically, literally altering the course of time and space and testing their faith in each other and themselves.
Track listing:
1. Intro
2. Do It Tanya (feat. Tiffany Paige)
3. Whatever That’s Mine
4. Gotta Get Over It (feat. Napoleon & Che Grand)
5. Rock The Bells
6. In The City
7. Borrow That (feat. Jermiside)
8. We Rollin
9. Together (feat. Exile)
Today I want to take time out to thank some of the special people in my life that helped me to get this to this point as a man and as in my career. I am not feeling thankful because of the Thanksgiving holiday. I am thankful because I walked a long road to get here and I still have a great journey ahead of me. Please bare with me today while I’ll thank some of the most important people in my life.
First I would like to thank Rashaad AKA Spit, without him I wouldn’t have been able to continue this journey. Without him having some form of belief in my writing skills I would have been writing notes on Facebook. Sad, I know. In time he has become a great friend in my life. Thank you!
I would like to thank Shontee for being a great friend when times were difficult in my life or the road begun weighing on me as a man. She always believed in me and kept a smile on my face.
I would like thank Jen Ray for always being that rock that held me down in my life, keeping me grounded. Also being that loving sister figure at time. Thank you!
I would like to thank Kevin for being a great friend and brother figure in my life. No matter what he always kept it upfront and real with me. He has been there since day one for this journey, down with my sublime cause.
I would like to thank Shel for opening my mind to so many of things other than the hood. He has always supported my decisions as a writer and always hoped for the best with me. Thank you, brother.
I would like to thank Staci for being that big sister that I never had. She’s another person who believes in my vision therefore I believe in her vision and endeavors. *Insert plug here* Make sure you all check out this website to my right ===> www.oggoddess.organogold.com for some tasty coffee and tea products.
I would like to thank Joe for being that hard a$$ big brother figure I never had. He has helped me to become the man I am now. He also dared to give me a chance as a comic book writer and now we have a great project in the working for the world. Thank you!
I would like to thank Rich Graham for being such a cynical man but that is good in my case because he also kept me ground with reality; he also has helped me to see life for what it is.
I would like to thank Sandra for being a great mother to my child and also a great parenthood partner. We were young when we created Erin but we grew up together and made our situation work. Thank you! We really have a great child!
I would like to thank my sister, Erica for always being there for me no matter what. She was there for me when I didn’t know what I was doing as a father and she’s still here for me when I need advice. She’s my rock that holds me down, without her I would have been in orbit some where. I am going to give you the world, sister!
I would like to thank Takiyah for being there for me even when I gave her reasons not to believe in me. She has helped me by editing my pieces to giving great criticism to make me a better writer. She’s a great lover in my life also; in due time I will give her the stars in return.
I NEED to thank Erin Christian, this little girl does not know the impact she has made on my life. Without her in my life I would have been a man without a cause or direction. She has helped me to focus on my goals and understand ambition and my hunger for perfection. I love you, Erin!
I would like to give a special thank you to all the people that doubted my skill or dared to strife my growth as a man. Thank you, without you guys I wouldn’t know struggle, pain, failure, heart break, and disappointment. You guys only made me better, thank you!
I would like to thank all the other great people whom had help me to get to this point in my life. Just because I didn’t name you all doesn’t mean I forgot you all. There are a quite of few names to be named and I don’t think the readers would like a long list of names to read for a hour. I need to wrap it up, B. To you all, Thank you!
Last but not least, I would like to thank my mother Brenda and grand mother Mary Ann for giving me the tools of imagination and a childhood to be myself AKA a future nerd. You two women raised me and gave your last to make me and my siblings happy. We struggled as a family. We cried as a family. We will celebrate success as a family. Thank you for being my number fans and always testing/pushing my limits as a man and writer. I thank God each day for placing the two greatest women of all time in my life. Thank you! Rest In Peace Nookie AKA Mary Ann Blair.
AT&T Inc. (T), whose $39 billion bid for T-Mobile USA is challenged by the U.S. Justice Department, will record one-time costs of $4 billion this quarter to reflect the risks of a collapse of the deal.
AT&T and T-Mobile owner Deutsche Telekom AG withdrew their applications to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to focus on winning clearance from the Justice Department, the companies said in separate statements today. The pretax accounting costs reflect the potential breakup fees due to Deutsche Telekom, Dallas-based AT&T said.
“What that tells you is AT&T’s auditors have now concluded that the deal is likely to fail and have forced the company to take that charge,” said Will Draper, an analyst at Espirito Santo in London who advises holding Deutsche Telekom shares and doesn’t have a rating on AT&T. The chances of the deal going through are now about 10 percent, down from 25 percent, he said.
The Justice Department sued to block the transaction in August, saying a combination of AT&T and T-Mobile would eliminate one of four national U.S. wireless carriers and hamper competition. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski this week asked commissioners to send the proposed takeover to an agency judge for a hearing.
Deutsche Telekom, based in Bonn, fell 0.6 percent to a seven-week low of 8.69 euros when markets closed in Frankfurt today. AT&T fell 1.9 percent to $27.55 in New York Stock Exchange trading yesterday. The U.S. market is closed today for Thanksgiving.
AT&T’s fourth-quarter net income may reach $3.14 billion, according to the average estimate of eight analysts compiled by Bloomberg before today’s announcement.
The $4 billion accounting charge includes $3 billion in cash and $1 billion in book value of wireless spectrum, AT&T said in its statement. Deutsche Telekom has said it values the total breakup package at as much as $7 billion, including lower charges for its customers to terminate calls on AT&T’s network.
“AT&T Inc. and Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE) are continuing to pursue the sale of Deutsche Telekom’s U.S. wireless assets to AT&T and are taking this step to facilitate the consideration of all options at the FCC and to focus their continuing efforts on obtaining antitrust clearance for the transaction from the Department of Justice,” AT&T said.
Carol Roos, an external spokeswoman for AT&T, declined to provide details beyond the company statement.
Deutsche Telekom Chief Executive Officer Rene Obermann said as recently as Nov. 10 that the companies will probably be able to maintain a timetable of completing the transaction during the first half of 2012.
“It’s a rocky path that Deutsche Telekom and AT&T have before them,” said Jan Goehmann, an analyst at Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale in Hanover who recommends buying Deutsche Telekom shares. “I can’t imagine they will be able to stick to the original schedule.”
AT&T and Deutsche Telekom plan to renew their attempt to gain FCC approval “as soon as practical,” they said. “This doesn’t mean that anything is over,” said Andreas Fuchs, a spokesman for the German company.
Combining AT&T and T-Mobile, the second- and fourth-largest U.S. wireless providers, would create a new market leader with 134 million customers, dethroning Verizon Wireless. T-Mobile had 33.7 million customers at the end of September. The Bellevue, Washington-based company lost 186,000 contract subscribers last quarter, bringing the losses during the past four quarters to 1.17 million.
Deutsche Telekom, which entered the U.S. a decade ago under then-CEO Ron Sommer by staking $28.5 billion on VoiceStream and Powertel, was considering options for T-Mobile USA after the unit reported profit declines in four of the past five years. Europe’s biggest former phone monopoly trailed rivals in the U.S. in building out a third-generation mobile network and missed out on being able to sell Apple Inc.’s iPhone.
“This has to be bad news for Deutsche Telekom because that breakup fee is bit of a red herring,” said Espirto Santo’s Draper. “They’re still going to have a very, very big problem in the U.S., which is going to cost them maybe $10 billion to fix.”
How many videos involve a stolen Smart Car, pretty ladies, and crazed psychopatic killer? I’m willing to bet that there aren’t many! Witness Legue510′s comical adventure as they attempt everything in their power to get to the club on a Friday night. Directed by Rock Jacobs of Rush Films
For the past few days an exploit has been hijacking Facebook users accounts and posting explicit gore and pornography to users’ timelines.
Facebook users’ outrage is mounting toward the social network for an exploit that is currently turning unsuspecting users’ newsfeeds into unstoppable torrents of hardcore pornography and gory, violent pictures.
UPDATE: Facebook now claims to have closed its browser exploit and cleaned up the spam. Facebook had confirmed the problemNovember 15th and assented that the gore-porn-linkspam exploit is a coordinated attack and their engineers were “working on the self-XSS vulnerability in the browser.” If your account has been compromised try this tutorial to fix it. /Update
It started a few days ago, and right now is becoming an out of control exploit that has users angry and disgusted, while seemingly mocking Facebook’s notorious conservative content controls.
Earlier today the Christian Post published an outraged and disgusted item saying that Facebook had become a pit for violent and pornographic photos – and as it turns out, they were among the first to detail an exploit that is turning Facebook into the graphic horror of 4Chan/b.
A linkspam virus with the usual bait – Kim Kardashian, etc. – is luring users into clicking media-rich links, now more available thanks to Facebook’s recent timeline upgrades. Once clicked, their feeds become vectors for images containing hardcore sex, extreme violence, gore and death.
Many people are pointing fingers at Anonymous, but no claim has been made for the attack.
Anon is more than a whipping post for this one; a while back Anonymous announced intentions to take Facebook out for a variety of reasons, with a November 5 attack of some kind in the works, and rumors of a “Guy Fawkes virus” – none of which have been confirmed via usual routes (such as Anon press releases).
No matter who is behind it, the Facebook attack is extreme, and spiraling out of control.
On Twitter, Facebook users are venting no small amount of disgust – not necessarily at the porn, but most certainly at the bashed-in heads of corpses, photos of dead babies and animals, and yes, the overlarge penises and graphic scenes of penetration that have flooded streams.
The style of images is very much along the lines of 4Chan/b, which is where the genesis of Anonymous occurred.
For many it is too much, and users are avoiding the site and facing down the chore of deactivating their accounts to prevent assaulting friends, family and coworkers with unwanted imagery.
According to realtime search on Twitter, the Christian Post and now Gawker, the gore-porn virus has been gathering steam for the past few days.
Having your feed hijacked with gross stuff is no walk in the park, though some of us are less troubled by adult imagery than others. Facebook itself is known for being far more prudish than most of its users. That’s worth nothing when looking at the overall attack.
Meaning, while I tire of Facebook’s hypocrisies around adult content, it is quite a comment to see an exploit enacted with a bizarrely clever slap at the one thing Facebook is such an extreme hypocrite about.
The content of the imagery in its context was obviously well considered. In this, if intentional, this seems to me a much more direct attack on Facebook – the company – rather than an attack on its users.
So if you see your boss, your granny, or Sarah Palin posting hardcore porn or dead kittens on Facebook – you can blame it on the exploit. For now.
Everybody’s (and by everybody I mean people who dont buy music) favorite segment is back…for now… #DMCA …but enjoy
Kendrick Lamar – Rigamortis Remix Feat Busta Rhymes
Black Star – Fix Up
No download but you can cop it on itunes
T.I. – Pyro
Common – Celebrate
Black Star – You Already Knew
French Montana Ft Diddy & Rick Ross-Shot Caller (Remix)
Cam’ron – Motivation
Kendrick Lamar – 5 Fingers Of Death Freestyle
Common – Be (Original Version Produced By J. Dilla)
WZRD (KiD CuDi & Dot Da Genius) – Brake
Kendrick Lamar – Cloud 10
50 Cent – What Up Gangsta Pt. 2
N.O.R.E ft. Pusha T & Meek Mill – Scared Money from TNYCinema on Vimeo.
Ras Kass – Holes in the Ozone
With a Christmas Day tripleheader on everyone’s wish list and a tentative labor agreement in place, NBA owners and union officials went back to work Saturday, relaying details of the deal with hopes of cementing it quickly.
After a 149-day lockout that ultimately will cost the league approximately a half-billion dollars in losses, a marathon bargaining session produced a handshake agreement earlier in the day—actually, just a few hours before daybreak.
Commissioner David Stern still must sell his owners on an agreement that could change the way they do business. And the players, looking beat and beaten, face a tougher healing process in approving a pact that significantly limits their earnings.
But considering everything owners sought when these negotiations opened with a contentious meeting at the All-Star break in February 2010, perhaps they will feel relieved they got as much as they did.
Players’ association executivesDerek Fisher(notes) and Maurice Evans(notes)hardly looked enthused about the agreement as they sat next to executive director Billy Hunter on the same side of a conference table with Stern, Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver and Spurs owner Peter Holt, the chairman of the league’s labor relations committee.
But at least they weren’t sitting in a courtroom, where they appeared headed less than two weeks earlier.
Just 12 days after talks broke down, Stern and Hunter appeared together after 3 a.m. Saturday to announce the 10-year deal, with either side able to opt out after the sixth year. It leaves the NBA with its second shortened season (the first was the 50-game 1998-99 season), with the hope of getting in 66 games instead of a full 82-game schedule.
Stern said he expects the labor committee to endorse the deal and recommend it to the full board for approval.
The players’ side has revealed little of its feelings about the deal, noting the pending antitrust litigation in its desire to keep details quiet. But players always preferred to be on the court, rather than in it, and now they finally have the chance—starting Christmas Day.
For the season openers, it would be Boston at New York, Miami at Dallas and Chicago at the Lakers—sorry, little guys, the big markets still rule Christmas.
Now, the regular season would end one week later and push back NBA finals a week, potentially setting up a Game 7 on June 28, 2012.
The deal also calls for no hard salary cap, no rollbacks of existing salaries and contracts can still be fully guaranteed. Owners had called for all of that, seeking a route to profitability after saying they lost $300 million last season, and believing they would create a level of parity that had been missing.
But players’ annual raises were trimmed from 10.5 percent for those re-signing with their own teams and 8 percent for those leaving to 7.5 percent and 4.5 percent respectively. Rules implemented to curb spending by teams over the luxury tax will limit some of their options in free agency.
Owners relented slightly on their previous insistence that players receive no more than 50 percent of basketball-related income after they were guaranteed 57 percent in the old CBA. The target is still a 50-50 split, but with a band from 49 percent to 51 percent that gives the players a better chance of reaching the highest limit than previously proposed.
“I appreciate what Billy and Derek and the players have compromised on because it will allow us, as a small market, to be competitive and create more parity across all 30 teams,” Holt said. “We are really excited. We are excited for the fans. We’re excited to start playing basketball for the players and for everybody involved.”
Details were provided to owners Saturday afternoon in what would be described as a largely congratulatory teleconference. A person with knowledge of the meeting told The Associated Press that some owners said they wished certain issues—usually ones specific to smaller markets—were addressed, but many were simply relieved the process was nearing an end.
“The way the deal shakes out, particularly the system issues, there’s something in there for every owner to hate,” the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the pact still needs to be ratified. “A number of the small market owners may feel bad that they were not protected the way they thought they were going to be protected. Having said that, virtually all of them say it’s better to play than not to play or lose the season.”
Players filed an amended antitrust lawsuit in Minnesota on Monday that could have earned the players billions but surely would have come at the cost of at least the entire 2011-12 season.
The sides said all along the only way to a deal was through negotiating. They got back together Tuesday, setting the way for the pivotal meeting that began Friday.
“I think we saw a willingness of both sides to compromise yet a little more and to reach this agreement,” Silver said. “We look forward to opening on Christmas Day and we are excited to bring NBA basketball back and that’s most important.”
Now, players must drop a lawsuit against the league and reform their disbanded union before they can vote on the deal. Hunter said it could take anywhere from three days to a week to get that completed.
Once the pact is approved, it would pave the way for training camps and free agency to open simultaneously Dec. 9, setting off a chaotic flurry of activity that could leave coaches running practices with different players arriving each day. There could be an even larger pool of free agents if teams use the amnesty clause, which allows them to waive one player during the deal and have 100 percent of his salary taken off the cap and the tax.
President Barack Obama gave a thumbs-up when told about the tentative settlement after he finished playing basketball at Fort McNair in Washington on Saturday morning.
Because the union disbanded, a new collective bargaining agreement can only be completed once the union has reformed. Drug testing and other issues still must be negotiated between the players and the league, which also must dismiss its lawsuit regarding the legality of the lockout.
“We’re very pleased we’ve come this far,” Stern said. “There’s still a lot of work to be done.”
A number of minor issues remain unsettled, such as sponsorship patches being added to jerseys and how the preseason should work.
Some major matters—like revenue sharing, which the NBA has said it will not really dive into until a new CBA is complete—remain on the table as well. Meetings on that issue take place every few days, and the person briefed on the status of the NBA’s discussions said many teams are not thrilled by the notion of paying both a luxury tax and into a revenue-sharing pool.
When the NBA returns, owners hope to find the type of parity that exists in the NFL, where the small-marketGreen Bay Packers are the current champions. The NBA has been dominated in recent years by the biggest spenders, with Boston, Los Angeles and Dallas winning the last four titles.
“I think it will largely prevent the high-spending teams from competing in the free-agent market the way they’ve been able to in the past. It’s not the system we sought out to get in terms of a harder cap, but the luxury tax is harsher than it was. We hope it’s effective,” Silver said.
“We feel ultimately it will give fans in every community hope that their team can compete for championships.”
Owners locked out the players July 1, and the sides spent most of the summer and fall battling over the division of revenues and other changes owners wanted in a new collective bargaining agreement. They said they lost hundreds of millions of dollars in each year of the former deal, ratified in 2005, and they wanted a system where the big-market teams wouldn’t have the ability to outspend their smaller counterparts.
Players fought against those changes, and scored some concessions at the end. The full midlevel exception of $5 million a year for four years will be available to all teams as long as the signing doesn’t take them more than $4 million over the tax, and the “mini midlevel” for taxpayers was increased to $3 million a year for three years.
“This was not an easy agreement for anyone. The owners came in having suffered substantial losses and feeling the system wasn’t working fairly across all teams,” Silver said. “I certainly know the players had strong views about expectations in terms of what they should be getting from the system. It required a lot of compromise from both parties’ part.”
Stern denied the antitrust litigation was a factor in accelerating a deal, but things happened relatively quickly after the players filed.
“For us the litigation is something that just has to be dealt with,” Stern said. “It was not the reason for the settlement. The reason for the settlement was we’ve got fans, we’ve got players who would like to play and we’ve got others who are dependent on us. And it’s always been our goal to reach a deal that was fair to both sides and get us playing as soon as possible, but that took a little time.
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