Saturday, November 6, 2010
“Love feels no bur
“Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of its trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excuse for impossibility, for it thinks all things are lawful for itself and all things are possible.” ~Thomas Kempis
Monday, August 9, 2010
2 things I learned @
2 things I learned @ Target: 1-Caucasian Jamaicans do exist! & 2: Cashiers have long-line panic buttons :-)
Friday, July 30, 2010
Thanks Blackandmarri
Thanks Blackandmarriedwithkids.com- Relationships shouldn't be 50/50, but 100/100 - if not, who are you giving the other 50%? Great Movie! You Saved Me Theatrical Traile
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Everyone underestima
Everyone underestimated those 4 Hebrew kids eatin' veggies, but when the time was come, they out-shined all... #thatsme #futurestar
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
"Separated, I cut my
"Separated, I cut myself clean; From a past that comes back in my darkest of dreams" -DCT
Saturday, July 17, 2010
My campers I love yo
My campers I love you but don't get it twisted; today you have been officially evicted (aka go home), LOL!
Friday, July 16, 2010
On the 12th day of s
On the 12th day of summer camp a chipmunk gave to me, 12 blogs online.... & a child w/a minor scraped knee! http://htxt.it/tRty ...THE END!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
On the 11th day of s
On the 11th day of summer camp a chipmunk gave to me- 11 homesick campers (see yesterday) & a child w/a minor scraped knee!
Went into town, stop
Went into town, stopped by Denny's- a girl about 10 came in w/t-shirt & bikini bottom. Her guardian needs a serious whuppin'!!!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
On the 10th day of s
On the 10th day of summer camp a chipmunk gave to me- 10 campers singin -I said eh mon!- (see yesterday) & a child w/a minor scraped knee!
"I've always been cu
"I've always been curious; Needing someone serious; Looking for someone who loves like me..." - MJB
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
On the 9th day of su
On the 9th day of summer camp a chipmunk gave to me- 9 broken nails... (see yesterday) & a child w/a minor scraped knee!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
On the 7th day of su
On the 7th day of summer camp a chipmunk gave to me, 7 chirping crickets... (see yesterday) & a child w/a minor scraped knee!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
On the 6th day of su
On the 6th day of summer camp a chipmunk gave to me - 6 sugar cookies (see yesterday) & a child w/a minor scraped knee!
Friday, July 9, 2010
On the 5th day of su
On the 5th day of summer camp a chipmunk gave to me- FIIIVVEEE LOSSST PINE TREEEEES (see yesterday) & a child w/a minor scraped knee!!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
On the 4th day of su
On the 4th day of summer camp a chipmunk gave to me- 4 scary stories... (see yesterday)... And a child w/a minor scraped knee...(to be cont)
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
On the 3rd day of su
On the 3rd day of summer camp a chipmunk gave 2 me- 3 water slides, 2 off repellants & a child w/a minor scraped knee... (stay tuned)
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
On the 2nd day of su
On the 2nd day of summer camp a chipmunk gave 2 me-2 off repellants & a child w/a minor skinned knee... (stay tuned)
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
"If I had my way eve
"If I had my way everyday would be a Friday & you could even speed on the highway..."
Monday, June 28, 2010
Just realized I said
Just realized I said "laugh out loud" instead of actually doing it... I need de-programming...
Thursday, June 24, 2010
I always said I didn
I always said I didn't want a Mercedes, but... Now I'm in love... (iPod integration? I'm such an Apple geek!) http://htxt.it/3bjA
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
LOL @ me dodging a p
LOL @ me dodging a person by not posting a status. Has ANYONE done that before???
Monday, May 24, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Not a good pickup li
Not a good pickup line - "Can I take you out after we finish up this DNA test?"
When you take from o
When you take from others, you become poorer. When you give, you become richer. ~Myia J
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
"I'd rather be excit
"I'd rather be excited about making millions than worrying about not getting a raise." ~Robert Kiyosaki
Monday, March 8, 2010
Yesterday I received
Yesterday I received an email from a guy who expressed interest in getting to know me and possibly going out for a date. He complimented me on my picture and asked me if I was taken (even though I had single on my profile) because it was not a site specifically for dating. The email was quite refreshing until I got to the end of the email and he ended the exchange with "You are one sexy MF!" Now, that's not the exact wording because I'm trying to be respectful of those reading, but you get the point of the phrasing. At the moment that I read that sentence, two things ran through my mind. First, I figured that he either didn't read my profile all the way because he would have known not to come at me like that. Second, he gave me more proof that the younger generation is getting increasingly disrespectful to women. This guy was below the age of 25, and as much as I try not to discriminate against young men who are anti-stereotypical of most men in the dating scene (not in jail, educated, no children), I seem to run into the ones who have quite an ego when it comes to their marketability towards women. Many seem to have a sense of entitlement and they can treat women like lap dogs because they fit the build of a rare find aka a BMW (black man working). In the year of 2010, he is among several men that have decided to "catch" me that way and all have been under the age of 25 years old. Can it be their upbringing? Can it be the music (e.g. Lil Wayne)? Can it be the social culture that we are seeing that are capturing our younger generation at an alarming rate? I am no video vixen by any means and I refuse to lower myself to that level to release myself from "singledom." Out of desperation, I'm sure many women will respond to men like him hoping that he will be respectful in the future. In that same mentality, she will excuse it away, saying that's just something that men say to express the intensity of their attraction. I'm not buying into it. A man will either have to come correct at me or not at all. I'm not an MF. I'm not a B. I'm not a Ho. I'm not a Nigga. Pass it on….
Sunday, February 7, 2010
So when the Saints..
So when the Saints... go marching win.... So when the Saints... LOL! PS - The screaming chickens are hilarious!!!
I vote Taylor Swift
I vote Taylor Swift and Kanye for next year's Super Bowl halftime... anyone?... ANYONE??? LOL!!!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Ebony & Ivory - The Essence of History?
Everyone looks at the reaction to the covers of Ebony and Essence and not the underlying problem. Yes, Essence advertised "black love" and had a man who didn't embody that quality gracing the cover and yes, Kimora Lee is half black, so she technically belongs on Ebony's cover. A bigger picture is in play here, though. There is a historical stigma attached to interracial relationships. It is usually more acceptable for a white man to engage in a relationship with a black woman because of the history of white men engaging black women behind the scenes plantation-wise. Black men were torn from their families, therefore the logic stands that once they were able to return and engage their beloved black women, they would not want any other race given the traumatic experience black men have endured during slavery. Black women as a result feel rejected because of black men that choose "the enemy" over them considering the struggle they have had to go through, which is psychologically the mindset of those who are angry to this day when a white woman is seen with a successful black man. We often forget the years of programming that blacks have been accustomed to and blame it on jealousy, further damaging the black woman's image. We can see the opposite reaction in the Tiger Woods story, where there was a survey taken by ABC viewers over who was the worst behaved celebrity in 2009. Over a celebrity who beat up his girlfriend and was charged with a crime in court, Tiger Woods was chosen as the worst behaved. Is it any wonder why black women are cautious but deemed paranoid when their country sees a black man who cheated on his white wife as worse behaved than a black man who beat his black girlfriend? Forget the reasoning behind PR and brand management and damage control. There is a message we're sending out to America's black women - and that is that "she" still has a ways to go.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Beat, Don't Cheat
There's something that I have been itching to say for the longest, but because of the controversy between all of my friends during the presidential campaign, I've tried to be neutral about this subject. Now, I've had a burst of my nonchalant mood and I can't hold it in any longer. Most of us have heard one way or another about the Tiger Woods scandal and have commented in secret or on postings or in public vocally. One thing most people keep dancing around concerning this subject is the "race thing." I would never mention it if I hadn't heard this with my own ears and seen on television with my own eyes. Towards the end of the year, ABC Nightline did a survey of the worst behaved celebrities of 2009. Included were the likes of Tiger Woods, the balloon boy, Letterman and Chris Brown. One cheated on his wife, one lied about endangering children, one had sex with many of his staff and the other beat his girlfriend to a pulp. Imagine my horror when the survey came back that Tiger was the worst behaved celebrity who didn't go to jail and Chris was not, the one who is on probation for what he has done. Additionally, Letterman, who did the same thing as Tiger, wasn't even tied. Deciding to place the two black men behaving badly side by side, I thought two things. One, the nation that voted basically is saying that it's ok to beat your girlfriend as long as you don't cheat. Two, over the last few years athletes and celebrities have cheated with women of their own race and there was never any big problem until Tiger crossed that precious line. Most of us can agree we're tired of hearing about it, but it's strange that it gets more airtime than most scandals out there. Historically, we who know the relations of interracial dating have been frowned upon if not violently protested can see that Tiger placed himself in a world of trouble just by marrying woman of another color in the public eye. He was ok, until he got greedy and decided to replicate his sexual preference into secretly dating over a dozen of the same. Remember, this was a national survey, even if this was done tongue in cheek. What is really funny is that I can find video of all of the segments of the awards show on ABC except for that one segment concerning Tiger. That is something to wonder about. Bottom line, are we telling our children that it's ok to beat our black women and it's not ok to cheat with and on white women? I'm just saying, that's what it looks like… Hmmm… What do you think? If you would like to see the youtube version of the celeb misbehaving award, click below: (The segment in question starts at 5:25) http://htxt.it/W4d1
Tiger Recovering from Scars
I've been asked what I think Tiger should do to recover after this scandal. He's obviously on the track to lose millions, even billions. In short, here's my answer: First of all, he needs to get a better management team and image/PR consultant. Allowing personal conflicts to smear his business brand was something that his staff could have mitigated. It seems that speaking publicly about something so private made it even worse, especially the part where he steps down from golfing. By stepping down from his position in the face of adversity makes him look weak and unable to take care of his personal issues and separate it from his business. To rebuild, he will have to get an image makeover, probably focus more on his athletic comeback and keep his personal business quiet. Additionally, he will have to stop addressing his mistresses and the media surrounding the hype. His image was built around his emphasis of family, especially during the building of his career when his late father accompanied him on tour. If he succeeds in saving his marriage, he must make a resolve to keep himself away from situations that may tempt him, i.e. throwing away numbers from groupies, spend more time with his family, bring his family along more often during touring. If Tiger gets a divorce, he should make it as private as possible and focus on his career. As for the sponsors that he lost, he really cannot do much but wait until this scandal blows over. Or, he can pick up sponsors that either do not require a squeaky clean image (Viagra or Trojan maybe?) or do public service announcements that emphasize his desire to rehabilitate (like HIV awareness).
Sunday, January 10, 2010
un-Branding Tiger - Not Out of the Woods...
The branding campaign of an entertainment figure can be considered a lifetime project and depending on the decisions made by the individual, their brand is almost synonymous with their person. Whether the brand is Whitney Houston, Miley Cyrus, Mariah Carey, Jay Leno or Venus Williams, the entertainment audience’s response is the gauge of their success and the risk of new releases, ventures and popularity are at times volatile based on the media coverage. One such example of this is the last few months in the life of Tiger Woods. As a professional golfer, Tiger is no doubt the cream of the crop, however, being a successful athlete in today’s world is not just based on athletic skills but sponsorship by leading companies, which brings additional revenue and in turn popularity with the sports audience. At first glance, the Tiger Woods infidelity scandal has been for most an entertaining saga of saucy women and paparazzi-style media speculations between he and his wife. One reality remains – this three-ring circus has dealt a critical hit to the Tiger Woods brand business-wise. The risk of playing the field (pun intended) was high – to be an athlete, one will have groupies; to cheat on your wife as a man in high regard is playing with your career as well as your marriage. If Tiger were not married, none of this would matter, would it? He took the risk of exposing himself to opportunistic groupies by being one of the highest paid athletes, and he took the risk of scandal by engaging them. Buzz Bissinger maintains that Tiger throughout his career endorsed family as a priority, which made his scandal so much more devastating and discrediting. As a result, sponsors felt uneasy to have him endorse their products, because if he were to tell untruths about his priorities, then his endorsements about their products were shady as well. Several things could have been done to prevent the scandal, or the magnitude of the scandal. Of course, most point out that he either should have not gotten married in the first place, or at least made a decision to be faithful to his wife in spite of the many offers dangled in his face, even by his manager, which brings me to another solution – he should have had a better manager and/or image consultant. His response to the media after the scandal was presented was done improperly. The story would not have been as exciting if Tiger did not attempt to pay off one of the mistresses, especially knowing there were at least 14 more women that could also benefit waiting in the wings. As soon as he paid her, it was acknowledging that her demands were validated, in turn validating all the others, whether it was true or not. The last thing that could have been done differently was the public confession and departure from golf. Major athletes have been accused of infidelity for decades, but what separates Tiger from the rest is his confession to the world concerning a private matter between he and his wife. To allow the public in to private matters was a huge mistake and immediately after his sponsors started pulling their campaigns, a blow to the successful Tiger brand. Departing from golf further damaged his credibility, showing that he could not handle his business affairs (no pun intended) and personal life at the same time. According to the article Tiger Woods in Vanity Fair: Tiger in the Rough in the Washington Post, his brand will probably not be what it once was, meaning that his revenue will likely take a hit. Reference: Bissinger, Buzz. (December 2009). Tiger Woods in Vanity Fair: Tiger in the Rough. Washington Post Online. Retrieved January 10, 2010 from http://htxt.it/PzsH
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