Aunt Viv laid off the botox long enough to express emotion on her face. I’m not even going to hate today, the woman looks good. Her mug has the strength of a five Sycamore trees, everybody can’t pull that shit off! Log on next week to see if her its is in the same condition.
MTV has released the official trailer for the third season of Making the Band 3. Dare I say that I am a little excited to see Boom Kat [gubment alias Laurie Ann Gibson] back for another round? Between her and Aubrey’s dramatic cunt ass this season is sure to be filled with a lot of fantastic fuckery.
Baby Daniel pressed a rusty Gillette razor against one of the rolls on my neck and threatened to take my life if I didn’t do a post about Tee Tee’s new picture so here it is.
This ad for Armani will appear inside of the pages of Fashion Rocks magazine. She has been added the line up of performers to who are slated to appear at this year’s Fashion Rocks event which will take place in New York on September 5.
Now if she would have done a photo spread like this I may would’ve posted about this earlier but better late than never.
I usually by my “night clothes” and High School Musical lounge wear straight off the clearance rack at Wal-Mart but I have plenty of friends who shop religiously at Victor’s Lies for gear.
The popular lingerie store rolled out its nationwide collegiate collection in June, featuring the names and logos of some 33 universities on sweats, hoodies, football tees, and totes, the promotion didn’t include any historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). This fall, the brand plans to include five HBCUs in the second phase of its collegiate collection.
According to Dent, the first HBCU schools that will roll off the Pink line will be Howard University, Florida A&M University, Hampton University, North Carolina A&T University, and Southern University. “We have agreements with the licensees who handle collegiate apparel for those schools, and this has been in the works for some time,” he says. Dent adds that the company plans to include students from the schools in internships at Victoria’s Secret, and feature promotions at their homecoming events.
Pink, a collection of loungewear geared toward young, college-aged women, first appeared in Victoria’s Secret stores in 2004. Since then, the brand has solidified its success within the parent company, Limited Brands, a retailing behemoth that includes Bath & Body Works and Henri Bendel. Dent says he didn’t view Reid’s Facebook group negatively. “We encourage people to be vocal [about our product],” he says. “Victoria’s Secret and Pink’s mission is to have relationships with our customers.” [SOURCE]
Shake them dreads between my legs! I’m still trying to figure out who gave your cousins Neh Neh and Pooh free studio time? “I don’t wanna kiss you cause you got that twat mouth.” I refuse!
If you absolutely had to keep the human race going on strong who would you let motorboat?
Greetings from Fresh’s #2 Bust It Baby (Rick Ross reigns over all!) The IPS from Tha Feedback, back again with a new video for ya’ll.
Big Boi gets all political in his new clip for “Sumthin’ Gotta Give” featuring Mary J. Blige (I see you and that wig Mary Jane!). Let’s see what Bill O’Really will have to say about this one, right? Big Boi pretty much calls out all these rappers (peep the Faux Weezy at about 1:35) and their pointless raps about money, “respect”, etc. Big Boi turns in a joint that’s relevant to now, and it’s much needed. Gas at $7.35 though!? I live in L.A., Cali, and it wasn’t never that much LOL.
Peep the cameos as they setup their “Obama” office as well — I see Hill Harper, John Legend, and I am sure there are others. No hate here though, great video, great verses from Big Boi…let’s get another Outkast album soon!
The ONLY thing Big Boi gets a SEOD of death on is the title of his record — “Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty”. LOL, say what now?
I love the Colbert Report but I can’t get jiggy with this shit. Not one bit.
Last night, country singer Toby Keith appeared on the Colbert Report to promote his new movie, Beer for My Horses. The movie is based off his song by the same name, which he performed on the show — and whose lyrics promote vigilante-style hangings of anyone considered “wicked” or “evil”:
Grandpappy told my pappy, back in my day, son
A man had to answer for the wicked that he done
Take all the rope in Texas
Find a tall oak tree, round up all of them bad boys
Hang them high in the street for all the people to see
Max Blumenthal notes that in Keith’s “Grandpappy’s” day, “3,437 African-Americans were lynched in the United States, mostly in the heart of Dixie.” Blumenthal also remarks on the racial undertones in the song’s video; the movie trailer depicts a “Mexican guy” who deals drugs and kidnaps Keith’s character’s girlfriend. [source]
That Ludacris pro-Obama song doesn’t sound so bad after this, huh?