Tuesday, 30 August 2011

ILL O DA GREAT (BOPHEAD KING)

ILL-O DA GREAT New Single... He's an American upcoming artiste. Listen to it below
And also you can follow him on twitter to get more of his songs @iLLODAGREAT

Monday, 29 August 2011

Beyoncé Confirms Pregnancy On VMA Red Carpet

After years of denying endless pregnancy rumors, Beyonce  finally has some good news to share.
"The single ladies" singer is pregnant.
  Beyonce stepped out at the Video Music Awards on Sunday 28th August 2011 holding her belly, wearing a long red dress, quite the opposite of her normal midriff-barring stage costume. When addressing photographers on red carpet, Beyonce said, "I have a surprise"!
 Beyonce also acknowledge that she was with a child during her performance of "Love On Top." During the intro of the song she said she wanted the audience to "feel the love that's growing inside of me" And after she finished singing the song, she dropped her microphone, popped opened her purple sequined tuxedo jacket, poked out her stomach, then rubbed it and smiled. Onlookers, Jay-Z and Kanye jumped up and down in excitement.
Congrats to Queen B and Jay-Z :)

What Your Jeans Say About You (According to Guys!)

When I asked a few guys what these jeans said about they ladies wearing them, their reactions ranged from dropped jaws to total confusion. Regardless of your taste in jeans, be it wide leg, skinny or straight leg- one thing is clear: Guys love it when the real You is easy to see. Here comes on what they said about these jeans....
 This jean's look says, "I like to party...around bleach" Luke 25

 Hip, edge jeans make him think you're too cool for school. 
"Black shirt, blackberry, black jeans....there is no taking it lightly with her". Josh 32

 Cool relax-fit jeans = Cool, laid back girl.
"She looks easygoing, like she'd be down to grab a coffee with me in the afternoon". Emma 27

 You can't go wrong with a classic Blue Jeans.
"Simple and elegant". Steve 26

 Not-too-tight skinny jeans make for the perfect date outfit.
"She looks causal and comfortable, like we should cuddle on the couch...with a fire...In the fall and maybe Celine Don or Bon Iver playing in the background". Tony 24


 Logo in your face denim styles turn him off.
"blinded by the white, she'd rather wear a brand name than something that looks good". Alex 30

 Attention-getting ripped jeans are the denim equivalent of a pick up line.
"She's a free spirit, teasing you with  little glimpses of skin and letting you know she's down to party". Nick 28

 Cropped, edgy jeans give off a playful vibe.
"She's sporty, with  a splash of spunk". Jim 34

 Red jeans catch- and  keep- his attention.
"love this quirky girl, I think i have a crush already- can you introduce me?". Andy 23

 70's Jeans send a groovy message.
"She's got flare. Literally". Prince 30


Sunday, 28 August 2011

Irene downgraded to tropical storm as it slams NYC

Driving wind and rain lash the Coney Island boardwalk in New York as Irene came closer to the area Sunday , August 28/2011. Irene hit Coney Island with 65-mph winds, making it now a tropical storm. The storm pushed 3 1/2 foot surge of water into New York harbor, and forecasters said the peak could be twice as tall later in the morning.

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Take Off Your Mask!!

It seems that many women sometimes struggle to be real. We act one way on the outside, when really, on the inside, we are someone else. Because we have weaknesses, faults, or fears-things about ourselves that we think make us less than perfect or less likable or desirable, we’d rather hide from other people.
  Over time, we devise masks in order to more effectively hide these blemishes from others. Some of us devise quite an intricate system of masks to cover up, hide or give others a different perception of who we really are. In fact, we’ve become so comfortable wearing these masks that we even forget we have them on.
  Our pride, shame, or fear keeps us from taking off our masks and revealing our true selves to others, even those we love. The thought of shedding the layers of deception and defense and standing expose to the world, so everyone can see our faults, weaknesses, or fears—is simply too much to bear.
  The need to be accepted and liked is born in all of us. This desire is so strong in us that we do almost anything to achieve it. In fact, when we were children, if we felt that we were not being loved or accept the way we were, we would change. We would completely reinvent ourselves. We would put on a mask or, like a chameleon, change our outer appearance and attitudes so we could fit in better with our surroundings. But inside that chameleon stays the same — it can’t change what it is. The same is true of women… we can change the outside, but no matter how many masks we wear, we can’t change who we really are deep down inside.
   The danger of wearing these masks, of course, is that it misrepresents us. What other people see is a lie. It’s not who we are… who we were born to be. By the time we reach adulthood, we’ve had years of experience in this type of role-playing and covering up. Our masks have become as comfortable as an old pair of slippers, and we’ve lost touch with who we really are. We’ve spent so many years hiding that we’ve forgotten those things about ourselves that make us different and special.
   What a shame! What a waste! Each of us---you, me, and every woman—is uniquely created by a loving father who rejoices in our individuality. In fact, those distinctive things about us, not our “sameness” make us special to Him.
   The little girl with freckles, the young lady with the dimples, the beloved gray-headed grandmother with the sweet smile---they all stand out. . .they’re special! And you’re special too!
  Sure, we all have fears and weaknesses. We’re all less than perfect and wish we were better. But you need to know that God loves you just the way you are right now, and His love for you will never diminish. But wait! There’s even more good news. Second Corinthians 3:18 says that “all of us, as with unveiled face, [because we] continued to behold [in the word of God] as in a mirror the glory of the lord, are constantly being transfigured into His very own image in ever increasing splendor and from one degree of glory to another.”
  This means that when you believe and cooperate with God’s good plan for your life, He will help you to let down the defenses you’ve had up for so long. God created you, and He knows your fears and weaknesses. He knows how badly you want to fit in…to hide your faults and mistakes, but His love is powerful enough to reach beyond all those things and touch your soul. Welcome His touch; feel His acceptance. Trust Him enough to take off your mask and look into the mirror of His word—there you will find that you are being changed, little by little, into the very image of your lord!

Be Confident

Confidence is a knowing inside that despite what is happening outside, everything is going to be alright because God is d scene, & when He is present nothing is impossible.