Monday, October 06, 2008

This is a drank I really want to get my hands on! NO there is not THC in the content ingerdients.

Now I can assume there are Not many Americans that have tried this dank. OOPS - I mean drink.....
If
anyone has any possible legit information on how I can score one of
these awesom cans of 420 dank, Please leave a comment of mail me some
knowledge. Holla at your Pro THC
Baltimore dude!!

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Saturday, August 30, 2008

New Max Payne Trailer

Great source for new movie news.

Luda and common are just 2 music icons who will show their skills in the movie.

Here is a quick trailer of a new movie due out soon, Based on the very popular video game Guitar Hero.

Which is not surprisingly titled Guitar Hero.

Exec behind male supplement Enzyte gets 25 years for fraud

TV ads for Enzyte showed this always-smiling man.This here is what I think is great news.---- ®

I usually do NOT wish prison on anyone.
With that said I really feel these convicts need this type of punishment so the future basement laboratory scammers will see this story and perfectly realize 3 times before concocting a bogus storyline to parallel some silly kitchen ingredients that form a pill.

Ponder long and hard before you launch the next ultimate get rich scam.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Shaq diss Kobe like no one thought he could " Kobe tell me how my ass taste"

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5w54o_shaqfree_webcam


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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Coaching staff opted Kansas City running back " Larry Johoson" to have tis ball ouches lessened during 2008 season!

As I predicted last year and sure others haave also knew LJ wou;d not be tossed the rock for thr 2007 season..
2005-2006 LJ was the man. Can honectyly say that the hold out ws NOT a positive choice for LJ.

"752 combined carries in 2005 and 2006 – including 11 30-carry
games, before a prolonged contract holdout and broken foot broke the
needle" off the record.0

I truly stand behind this statement here from
“Larry is not going to carry the ball 40 times. He’ll be lucky to get 30.”

e.”PhotoPhotoPhotoPhoto“I remember when he went out with the injury last year,”
Bowe said. “Everything changed. All of the sudden we were seeing
a lot of Cover 2. They (opponents) used to have all these guys in the
box, and the next thing you know, they were throwing an extra guy on
one of the skill players like me or Tony (Gonzalez). It made a
differenc

Saturday, May 17, 2008

MTV's Hottest MC's of the year. (Video)

1 Kanye
2 Jay-Z
3 Weezy
4 rick ross
5 Snoop Dog
6 50 Cent
7 lupe fiasco
8 Young Jeezy
9 Andre 3000
10 T.I

Friday, May 16, 2008

President Bush Directs speach towards Obama. (terrosist)

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May 31 EliteXC - CBS card finalized EliteXC / STRIKEFORCE

The full, five-fight televised card includes:



Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson vs. James Thompson

Champ Robbie Lawler vs. Scott Smith (for EliteXC middleweight title)

Gina Carano vs. Kaitlin Young

Phil Baroni vs. Murilo "Ninja" Rua

Jon Murphy vs. Brett Rogers

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Video of Suge Knight getting knocked the fuck out.





The real Suge Knight.. From beginning to the end.
Videos of all 2Pac, Dr Dre, Snoop Dog tightest videos.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

50 Cent: Blood on the Sand game due around may 2008

Not much known about the game right now. updated trailer

50 Cent: Blood on the Sand screen shots




Publisher:Sierra Entertainment
Developer:TBA
Genre:Action
Players:TBA
Release Date Europe:TBA
Release Date North America:TBA
Xbox Live Play:TBA
System Link:TBA
Demo Available on Xbox Live:No

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Baltimore Ravens 2008 schedule

Scout First-Round Mock Draft UPDATED: 4/16

Mock draft april 19th

Ravens pick 8th as of now. Dolphins obviously are 1st. Only winning 1 game in 2007. against who else but my home team Baltimore Ravens.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Starting QBs Found on Day Two of NFL 2008 Draft ((Baltimore Ravens Need a QB imensley))

Matt Ryan is obviously not an option for the Ravens considering

Tom Brady, Matt Hasselbeck and seven other starters in the NFL
weren't Day One picks during the NFL Draft. Scout.com's Ed Thompson
fills you in on the current QBs who weren't perceived as future
starters but still made it happen. And he points out five from this
class who could join that group someday.



This year's draft includes Boston College's Matt Ryan,
Louisville's Brian Brohm, Michigan's Chad Henne, and
Delaware's Joe Flacco as the most likely young
quarterbacks
to be picked during the first two rounds of the draft.
And some of
them will undoubtedly be leading an NFL
club's offense in years to come.

Jacksonville's David Garrard, who finished third in the league with a
quarterback rating of 102.2 was a fourth-round draft pick. Rams quarterback Marc Bulger was the second pick in the sixth round by the Saints back in 2000.


And take a look at this trio of quarterbacks who weren't even deemed to be
worthy of a regular pick in the sixth round. Their teams waited to use a
compensatory pick in the sixth round to add them to their teams. Tom Brady, who
finished first in completion percent, passing yards, quarterback rating and who
threw an NFL-record 50 touchdown passes in 2007 was the 33rd player selected in
the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. Seattle's Matt Hasselbeck was picked up
with a compensatory pick by the Green Bay Packers at No. 34 in the sixth round
of the 1998 draft. The Browns' Derek Anderson was the 39th pick in the
sixth round of the 2005 draft by the Baltimore Ravens.


Dallas' Tony Romo, Tampa Bay's Jeff Garcia, Arizona's Kurt Warner and
Detroit's Jon Kitna never heard their names called from the podium during NFL
Draft weekend. They worked their way up through the ranks as undrafted free
agents.


So who are some of the Day 2 prospects who could be starters of the future?

Here are a few who have the potential.


Anthony Morelli, Penn State

6-4, 231 pounds


Career Numbers: 56.3 percent completion average, 5,230 passing yards,
31 TDs, 18 INTs. 216 yards rushing and 1 rushing TDs.


What you'll like about him: Morelli has a strong arm and a quick
release that will serve him well at the next level. He's confident in his
abilities as a quarterback and isn't afraid to stay in the pocket and take a big
hit right after releasing the ball if it buys him the extra moment he needed to
complete the pass. Durable and competitive, Morelli's a determined player with
good size for the position at the pro level.


What could hold him back: He tries to force balls into tight coverage
on occasion, more than likely due to his understandable confidence in his arm
strength. Since he's not very mobile, he needs to be protected by a very solid
offensive line or he can be forced into making bad decisions under pressure.


Colt Brennan, Hawaii

6-3, 207 pounds


Career Numbers: 70.4 percent completion average, 14,193 passing
yards, 131 TDs, 42 INTs. 1,065 yards rushing and 15 rushing TDs.


What you'll like about him: Brennan's mobility and accuracy makes a
compelling case for his potential success at the pro level. He makes good reads
while rolling out and has a good sense for when to just tuck the ball and run
instead. Brennan is another cool customer who can shake off a bad play or a
tough game with ease and focuses well on what lies ahead. That outlook, along
with his unbridled enthusiasm for playing the game, should serve him well at the
pro level. Particularly sharp out of the shotgun, Brennan has the arm strength
and the touch on the ball to increase his odds of getting the ball to his
intended target..


What could hold him back: Questions still abound regarding his
physical strength and ability to hold up under the pounding of speedier, heavier
defensive linemen who will be putting a bulls eye on his chest. Some also
question his throwing motion.




Tulsa quarterback Paul Smith gets ready to throw to a receiver.
(AP Photo/David Crenshaw)


Paul Smith, Tulsa

6-1, 208 pounds


Career Numbers: 62.5 percent completion average, 10,924 passing
yards, 83 TDs, 35 INTs. 1,155 yards rushing and 28 rushing TDs.


What you'll like about him: He's smart and truly understands the game
of football. A real Xs-and-Os quarterback, Smith is a mature individual who is
truly driven and strides for excellence. When you watch his mechanics from the
time he takes the snap, you'll see a quarterback who operates with a pro-caliber
smoothness in the pocket. Smith can pick apart a defense with his short- and
medium-range passes and he's also able to hurt his opponent with his quick feet.


What could hold him back: His long-ball accuracy and size have been
raised as possible issues, but neither is likely to have a major impact on his
ability to lead an offense effectively. For those who may have forgotten, 49ers
legendary quarterback Joe Montana was only 6-foot-2 and weighed 205 pounds.


Kevin O'Connell, San Diego State

6-5, 225 pounds




Career Numbers: 57.7 percent completion average, 7,689 passing yards, 46
TDs, 34 INTs. 1,330 yards rushing and 19 rushing TDs.


What you'll like about him: He's cool, he's unflappable. Athletic and
fast for a quarterback of his size, O'Connell has shown a good propensity for
working through his progressions, making sure that he finds the open receiver
rather than forcing the ball to a favorite target repeatedly. And while he's
adjusting to the speed of the NFL game he can effectively use his feet to gain
yardage if he can't find an open receiver quickly enough.


What could hold him back: O'Connell hasn't yet developed the
consistency and accuracy that you'd expect for a future NFL passer. But with the
right coaching, he should be able to make strides in those areas.


Mark Nicolet, Hillsdale

6-1, 220 pounds


Career Numbers: 59.4 percent completion average, 6,778 passing
yards, 49 TDs, 24 INTs. 710 yards rushing and 9 rushing TDs.


What you'll like about him: He's got lots of raw potential and is
still progressing as a quarterback, as evidenced by the fact that 3,335 of his
passing yards and 31 of his passing touchdowns were amassed during his senior
season. Nicolet's maturity, leadership and field intelligence have caught the
eye of NFL scouts as he's got many of the intangibles a coach needs from the
leader of his offense. Nicolet has a strong presence as a pocket passer and
doesn't get rattled by pressure.


What could hold him back: His lack of top-level competition will make
his learning curve more difficult, especially in regards to the speed of the
defense. Nicolet will see defensive backs close on his passes more quickly than
he's ever experienced. And he'll need his poise in the pocket as faster, bigger
defensive linemen bear down on him.

Scout.com



Thursday, February 14, 2008

Street Kings- The Movie due out April


Street KingsTeaser

Cast : Keanu Reeves, Forest Whitaker, Chris Evans, Hugh Laurie,

Terry Crews, Common, Naomie Harris, Jay Mohr,

Kirstin Pierce, Martha Higareda, Geoffrey Gould


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx7AJP-rWf8



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Sunday, December 30, 2007

NE Patriots Cheat or not to cheat?!?! finish with perfect season 16-0

The year 2007 has been a much volatile roller coaster ride, not only in the NFL.
Baseball has had the steroid situation. Oval office having pedophilia scandal.
NE Patriots accused of cheating. If what NE did was in fact considered cheating then yes, they should be punished.
Not with an asteric .


With one mighty heave, Tom Brady and Randy Moss took care of the record
books. Now it's down to business for the unbeaten New England Patriots:
stamping themselves as the greatest team in NFL history.

The Patriots completed a perfect if somewhat joyless journey
through the regular season Saturday night, finishing with a remarkable
16-0 record following a thrilling 38-35 comeback victory over the New
York Giants.

New England became the first NFL team since the 1972 Dolphins
to win every game on the schedule, and that one was only 14-0. This
victory required a comeback from a 12-point deficit engineered by the
brilliant Brady, and smashed the Patriots' league mark for consecutive
victories.

Validation of their inexorable march through the season can
only come by adding a Super Bowl championship, their fourth of the
decade. Do that and there'll be no challenge to their spot at the top.

Pittsburghlive.com


Patriots coach Bill Belichick hugged players and assistant coaches on the sideline as the game ended.

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Monday, December 10, 2007

Check out sexy "B" bever with black fur. No Pannies....




Beyonce sneak peak.

Is Is she a stripper or is she not a stripper?
Let U call it?
Either way I love what I see!!

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Mayweather (Over Ricky Hatton) (unfortuantly) adds adds another WIN to the colum. ...And still Undefeated

Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. never needed much help in the ring, but what if that ring he’s fighting in is Hip-Hop?

Respect:
Allhiphop.com

Mayweather, who has rechristened himself as “Money,” plans to take the leap in to the world of Hip-Hop as a rapper, and he’s got the biggest knock-out artist in his corner, 50 Cent. In addition to ghostwriting, Mayweather says 50 Cent is a friend who has been supportive of his stellar boxing career. He’s confident enough to spit raps for all to judge and ballsy enough to ballroom dance in front of millions of scrutinizing eyes – go figure.

There’s a good reason for the one formerly known as “Pretty Boy” to assert his dominance in such a brash manner. The Hip-Hop pugilist is generally regarded as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world with 38 wins, 24 of which ended in knock out. Before he can get to record his rap album, he’s got to contend with another extremely confident, unbeaten champ named Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton of Britain (43 wins, 31knockouts). He faces Hatton tonight (Dec. 8) on pay-per-view, but Mayweather says his opponent has as much chance of winning as Ice Man has in Hell. That’s convinced.

In Las Vegas, at 24 Hour Fitness Gym, Floyd “Money” Mayweather rolled out his blueprint to AllHipHop.com and unveiled his plans to work with 50 Cent, offered a listen to his new song “Yep” and explained how he is going to fight his way into entertainment like he’s done with boxing.

-Intro by Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur

AllHipHop.com: So, Floyd you officially dropped the moniker “Pretty Boy” and replaced it with “Money.”

Floyd Mayweather: Pretty Boy Floyd isn’t my name any more—they keep calling me that. But my name is Floyd “Money” Mayweather. It’s Money Mayweather, until the day I die. When you say the Mayweather name, it’s about money. When you’re talking Mayweather, you’re talking money.

AllHipHop.com: Recently you were a participant in the ABC Network series “Dancing With The Stars” and got eliminated in the fourth round, what was that experience like?

Floyd Mayweather: Well, it had me upset at first but I got over it. It was a great experience. I wish I could do it again, but I’m told they only let you do it once. My advisor Leonard Ellerbe worked on that deal for over a year. It was an amazing show. I was basically letting people from the urban communities know that it’s okay to step outside the box and try something different. Everything isn’t always based upon Hip-Hop and R&B. I’m not too hardcore to go on “Dancing With The Stars.” I’m not afraid to go on network television every week and expose myself to a different audience consisting of 20 or 30 million viewers and not have to be on pay-per-view to do it.

AllHipHop.com: You recently had a meeting with Barack Obama, how did that go?

Floyd Mayweather: I can’t talk about it because it was confidential. No disrespect. I can’t discuss what we spoke about. The HBO crew was with me filming “24/7” and they had to turn the cameras off. But, I can say this. It was great to see a man who comes from the same background as me doing such big things. I am encouraging voters from the ages of 18-34 to get out there and vote.

AllHipHop.com: Speaking of big things, you recently showed off your house on TV - pretty impressive.

Floyd Mayweather: When I first moved to Vegas I lived on Flamingo and Cobalt Lane at the Meridian. It was a luxury apartment. I was sitting on about half a million. When Tupac was murdered it occurred on the corner where I lived. The crib I have now is 12,000 square feet and everything is paid for. The majority of the cars are paid for. A couple of them we lease just to keep our credit right, but we don’t have to. The last Maybach (62) I bought I spent 411 thousand, cash. The McClaren I spent half million cash on. Whatever I want I go out there and buy. I’m not a rapper who’s on an album talking about it. You got a lot of rappers that just talk about it. But me, I really live it. Not to knock what rappers talk about. But, I really own my own my 12,000 square-foot mansion. I really own these cars. All of this stuff is paid for. I really got eight figures liquid cash. I’m not far from $100 million—at all.

AllHipHop.com: So how’s everything working out with your record label, Philthy Rich Records.

Floyd Mayweather: With my record label Philthy Rich Records what we’re trying to do is scout talent and get them deals with major labels. As far as signing rappers to a deal—it just don’t work like that anymore. Rappers are not loyal at all! My history goes back to the first rapper I signed, Dirt Bomb. He was underground. He couldn’t accept the fact that labels didn’t want to take him because his music was too underground. He just couldn’t take it. He went on about his business and we went on about our business. We have H-Flo from Cleveland, Ohio and Baggz Lombardi from Atlantic City, NJ signed to us. They’re exceptional rappers. Earl Hayes is another rapper who we spent tons of money on. He signed with Dr. Dre and Interscope. Dr. Dre and Interscope are not good business men, but great business men. We’re interested in helping Chilli from TLC get her project out there. She got one hell of a project. She’s also a close friend of mine.

AllHipHop.com: I came across your rap video on the internet. Since when did you start rapping?

Floyd Mayweather: I don’t call it rapping. I call it s**t talking. I got too much money to be a rapper. You saw it. It wasn’t nothing but a freestyle on there. I was playing around. I had a Floyd Mayweather weekend. A DJ from Atlanta came out here. He brought his guy out here that had a camcorder. He asked me if it was alright if he recorded some of me partying and talking for a youtube contest. I said, ‘No problem!’ I told him I just wanted to see it first. He agreed. The next thing you know this guy went out there and made up any type of video that he wanted to make up and went put it up on youtube. I was highly upset, because we got plans on shooting a real video for the song.

AllHipHop.com: Ok, so tell me about the song?

Floyd Mayweather: It’s called "Yep," some people spell it "Yup." However you wanna spell it is how you spell it. Everything I’m taking about on the song is real. The hook goes like this, “1 to the 2, 2 to the 3, these hating ass niggas can’t fuck with me. It’s like 4 to the 5, 5 to the 6, these hatin’ ass niggas all in my mix.” I’m sticking to the basic ABCs and 123s. I’m not trying to go all outside the box. I’m talking about what’s real and what I really got. It’s no fronting where I come from. I come from the Southeast Side [of Grand Rapids, Michigan].

AllHipHop.com: I know you have referred to 50 Cent as one of your best friends. Did he have any influence on your decision to rap or shit talk?

Floyd Mayweather: Well, I’m pretty sure he’s going to be in the video for my single. If not that doesn’t change our friendship. 50 Cent is an icon in the Hip-Hop world just as I am in the sport of boxing. I look at myself as an entertainer. I don’t want to label myself as just a fighter. Just being an A-lister and talking with 50 Cent, he’s very intelligent and he’s one hell of a business man. 50 Cent heard my song and told me, ‘Floyd I thought you was going to be bull shittin’ with the music. But after hearing your song, you can really do this.’ It made me feel good. Now I’m ready to o go out there and shit talk, trash talk or whatever they want to call it. I’m not a rapper. I got to much money to be a rapper.

(See, Money Mayweather’s “Yep” and continue reading below the video as the story continues.)