This is something that will be posted Randomly. I started it off with Mario latest song "Crying Out For Me" as my Video of the day. this next one will be Keyshia Cole's latest song.
Enjoy! :)
Sunday, February 3, 2008
When Is It Time To Say I Do???

Getting married to me is a big responsibility and a lot of thing's come's along with it. such as; your word to be with this person through sickness and in health and till death do you both part. Whatever dept or problems you may have in general become's your debt and problem as well. It's a lot that come's along with it instead of just getting all glamorous and pretty to show up at the church/alter just to say I do!
Now, the thing that I've been thinking about(and also had debatable conversations about) is people actually getting married without really getting to know a person first. being with someone for two weeks is NOT enough time to get to know a person that your caliming to be your significant other. being with someone for 3 months, again, is NOT enough time to get to know a person that your claiming to be your significant other.
Take the time out to really get to know a person first. especially if you have children involved. you have to get to know the person's background history first...before you want to get in the position to calling someone your wife or your husband. dont go playing the "married" card only because it sounds good and that's what society expect you to do. do it when you know it's right to do and when YOU feel it's right to do.
Flavor Of Love Preview
Flavor Flav is at it again with the third season of Flavor of Love. as we all know, this show is SCRIPT, but it will be entertaining to watch. take a look at the video to see what they will be up to this season.
Kimora Lee Simmons Fashion Week

The Friday night New York fashion Week preview of her Baby Phat collection put women in cropped jackets worn with tiny shorts and shiny leggings underneath. The female version of the three-piece suit was low-rise knickers with a belly-baring top and jacket and a woman's "tuxedo" was a ruffle-front blouse with tight overalls in a shiny black fabric.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Janet Jackson f/ Ciara Feed Back Remix
Now I'm not knocking Janet for the work that she do because I'm sure that she's putting a lot of work in what she do but this Feed back song REALLY needed some feed back bad..no pun intended. I'm not feeling the song and neither 'am I feeling the remix even though this remix has Ciara on it. The only props that I would give this song is that they fit well together Vocally. well, here's a link to the remix
http://www.zshare.net/audio/71038397a8df2c/
http://www.zshare.net/audio/71038397a8df2c/
Meet The Browns...



What is new this time around is the film is being a month after the Oscars have occurred.
Unlike his last film, 'Why Did I Get Married?', which was released in the fall last year, all of his other films ('Diary of a Mad Black Woman,' 'Madea's Family Reunion', and 'Daddy's Little Girls') have opened to great success during Oscar weekend.
Written and directed by Perry and based on his own play, the film also features David Mann, Tamela Mann, Jenifer Lewis, Lance Gross, Chloe Bailey, Mariana Tolbert, Rick Fox, Sofia Vergara, and Irma P. Hall.
The plot?
A single mother living in inner city Chicago, Brenda has been struggling for years to make ends meet and keep her three kids off the street.
But when she's laid off with no warning, she starts losing hope for the first time – until a letter arrives announcing the death of a father she's never met. Desperate for any kind of help, Brenda takes her family to Georgia for the funeral.
But nothing could have prepared her for the Browns, her father's fun-loving, crass Southern clan.
In a small-town world full of long afternoons and country fairs, Brenda struggles to get to know the family she never knew existed...and finds a brand new romance that just might change her life.
50 Cent, Bans Ciara Collaboration....

The In Da Club hitmaker has asked R+B star Ciara not to record with artists at Cash Money Records following a feud between the label and G-Unit - 50 Cent's hip-hop group.
According to MediaTakeOut.com, the rapper - real name Curtis Jackson - is fuming after G-Unit star Young Buck signed for Cash Money Records.
And as revenge, Jackson has stopped a collaboration between Ciara and Cash Money Records founder Bryan 'Birdman' Williams.
A source tells the website, "Nobody affiliated with 50 Cent can be affiliated with his enemy."
What I want to know is; since when was Ciara a part of the "G-Unit" click? how the hell could he tell her to not collaborate with someone? dont he know he messing with money!?! forget all that other high school nonsence that he choose to dwell. if he like stopping his money just because he dont like a certain artist and dont want to record with them, the FINE! that's his buisness. but trying to tell someone else what to do. PLEASE! even though this story sort of came from mediatakeout.com they have been on they game lately.
Interview with Jassica Alba....

"She doesn't understand because she's literally seeing for the first time, and now she's seeing horrible things," Alba said.Although this American remake is based on a foreign template, Alba said that the editor turned to classic American horror flicks for inspiration, citing "The Haunting" and "The Changeling" as well as "Jacob's Ladder" and "The Shining" as reference points. Alba is no stranger to horror films, naming "Psycho," "The Birds" and "Nightmare on Elm Street" as some of her favorites."I think everyone tried to infuse as much of those films as possible," she said, noting that the American version of the film is "more of a ghost story than it is a gore fest.""[The concept of ghosts] is more part of the [Eastern] culture," she said. "They just have a different mentality about it. In Western culture, people think you're absolutely nuts if you believe in ghosts or see ghosts. So we dealt with ghosts in this film similarly."In preparing for her role as the optically-cursed Wells, Alba fully dedicated herself to understanding what it is like to be visually impaired by visiting blind orientation centers in Los Angeles and New Mexico.
She learned how to read Braille, practiced walking with a cane and put labels on every item in her home. Alba also spent time with a blind girl who has not been able to see since she was 2 years old.But even with all of her intensive research, Alba felt that it still differed from the actual experience while filming. "To be honest, it was quite claustrophobic when I started," Alba said. "I felt confined and sort of trapped. I had a few freak-outs. It took a while for me to get used to it.""The Eye" is based on the idea of cellular memory, a concept that purports that organ recipients adopt the characteristics of their donors. The idea may be a bit far-fetched, but Alba believes it has some merit. "It's scientifically proven," she said. "I actually met a guy this week who hated pasta, and after his liver transplant all he wants to eat, three nights a week, is pasta. He lost thirty pounds and didn't like going to theme parks, ever, and now he and his wife go on vacation and go on scary roller coasters. He found out that his donor was a 16-year-old boy who loved roller coasters and didn't like sweets." Although "The Eye" has its roots foreign cinema, Alba claims that her version has its own identity. "The Hong Kong version was more bitter than sweet in the end, and ours was definitely bittersweet," she said. "On the other hand, people didn't think [the main character] was so nuts, and some people were on her side. In our version, absolutely no one believed her, and they thought she'd lost it. We're really playing up the insanity."
R-Kelly being Sued for Canseling Concert.

The suit is seeking the $120,000 plus unspecified damages.
Kelly's current tour is going forward as the R&B crooner tries to keep working despite facing criminal charges stemming from his alleged sexual relationships with under-aged girls
Five woman killed in Chicago-area Store Shooting

Police were searching for a lone gunman spotted outside the store by a witness, but said they had not identified him.
The victims were all found in the back of the Lane Bryant women's clothing store in an area not frequented by customers, Tinley Park Police Sgt. T.J. Grady told reporters.
It appeared to be a robbery that "went rather poorly," he added.
Grady declined to say whether the victims were customers or employees of the store, located at the Brookside Marketplace shopping center in a southwestern suburb of Chicago.
Police said they received a call at 10:44 a.m. CST reporting multiple gunshot victims inside the store.
The suspect had fled and they issued an alert for a man wearing black jeans, a black waist-length winter coat and a black knit cap, police said.
(Additional reporting by Michael Conlon and Chris Stebbins; Editing by Eric Beech)
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