Thursday, August 25, 2011

SIZZLA KALONJI::: Singer 'Sizzla' Struck by Car

http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=14378983

A Jamaican reggae singer known as "Sizzla" has been hospitalized after being hit by a car, but he is expected to recover.
Police said in a statement Thursday that Miguel Collins broke his collarbone and one of his fingers after being struck while riding his motorcycle near the resort town of Ocho Rios.
Police said Collins was returning late Wednesday from a rehearsal for a show this weekend, which has been canceled. The 35-year-old was scheduled to start a world tour in September to promote a new album. The tour has been delayed.
Police say they are looking for the car's driver.






Wednesday, August 17, 2011

TIME LIMIT ON EVERYTHING

     How soon after knowing a guy/woman do u share the encounter (have sex) How long do u have to be dating before it becomes serious? How long do u have to be dating before ur intorduced to the family/friends? How long do u have to be dating before u live with each other? How long do u have to know each other before u get married? How long do u have to know each other before u have a baby?

   Society has placed a time limit/stigma on relationships...yesterday while chilling on my staycaion I picked up he latest issue of a Tabloid magazine (I do NOT read these things, but it was on the persons coffee table) on the front cover was a pic of Jennifer Aniston & her new beau asking if she is pregnant. So I flipped to the inside and read the article in which it stated she has only been with him for 5mths. I then said so fucking what jeez um....I'm like my goodness who gives a rats ass suppose she did waan breed after 1mth that's on her/him. The claim is a cover story on this week’s issues of Star, Life & Style and In Touch magazines. In all fairness, Aniston has been spotted in recent weeks sporting some loose fitting shirts, and appearing quite happy, which has fueled speculation that she’s pregnant.  tabloid magazine                    

    I remember when Ricky Lake was a top talk show host and some controversy was made cause she married her husband after knowing him only for 5mths. Me personally saw nothing wrong with that. Yes they are now divorced but they sure did spend a good amount of years together and shared kids.

    I was once talking to an older lady now in her 60's and she told me how she met her husband of 40+ years. While walking home one day a car pulled up and asked if she wanted a ride she took him up on his offer and he took her for a drink first and then they went to another location and had sex...I had a look of amazement on my face and asked so soon and u just met him a couple of hours o__O and she answered me and said it was her first time doing something like that. She never saw the man again cause he didn't live in the country, but little over a yr later he showed up at her gate/house and asked her to marry him cause he could not get her out of his mind. She took him up on his offer and which she told me she has never had no REGRETS!! 

      So how can one put a time limit on love & happiness. EVERYTHING happens for a reason.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

BITCH ASS MEN

               Y my paths r my friends dem paths keep coming across these minute (adj.
2. unimportant; petty) subjects ....my definition of dem is when u a cuss and a sail hot wud, him a sail & style yuh back up also and really waan go toe fi toe like some ole gyal?!?!?! like my yute whe u get dat from.
 


I think they is what medical science calls an Hermaphrodite....cause how can u have one cocky whe a swing but act like u have sumting whe cut inna 2.

Man fi humble and act accordingly, to style and go bk & forth is wutless man traits. How can one have respect fi him whe a labba off him mout like gyal.


*this entry was meant 2 b short & spicy*
 

Monday, August 1, 2011

DOUBLE DUTCH (JUMP ROPE)

Basically, Double Dutch is a rope skipping exercise played when two ropes are turned in eggbeater fashion. While the ropes are turned, a third person jumps within






        In these dog days of summer, growing up in New York my favourite passtime was to jump double dutch with my best friend Denielle and some other neighborhood girls. Now in my still young age (36) not one rope I can witness twirling in the neighborhoods. Cause if I did surely glimpse one I would quickly park and ask for a few jumps in return of me doing a turn of the ropes also. I don't even know where the kids go during the summer, except for the privileged ones that can afford camps/ or the under priveleged ones that receive some sort of voucher to attend camps. Now a days kids are cooped up in the damn house on some sort of technology driven activity getting no form of physical excercise, eating all the damn food and making a mess of the house....oh yes I'm taking about mine they surely pushing my buttons daily.

       Long donkey years ago we would beg the telephone man for some wire to twirl as our rope. Which they all glady gace us. In these future times I dont even spot a verizon technician. I really hope in the near future I can teach my 10 yr old twins, and 16 yr old this fine art of jumping on concrete and twirling till your arms feel like it's gonna pop off
 LOL



HISTORY::
traces the probable origins to ancient Phoenician, Egyptian and Chinese ropemakers. They plied their craft at ropewalks - spaces 900 feet or more in length - usually near seaports. With a bunch of hemp around their waists and two strands attached to the wheel, the ropemakers walked backwards, twisting the rope into uniformity. As the runners traveled the cluttered floors supplying the spinners with hemp, they had to jump the twisting rope. To make their deliveries, they needed quick feet, lithe bodies and good eye perception.
It is possible that at these ancient rope-works the basic framework of Double Dutch evolved. In all likelihood, the rope spinners, runners and their families patched together a leisure time activity from their work. The strand-over-strand turning movement of the spinners, the footwork of the runners evolved into the game. Thereafter, it was passed from generation to generation.
The Dutch settlers brought the game to the Hudson River trading town of New Amsterdam (now New York City). When the English arrived and saw the children playing their game, they called it Double Dutch. The game has since grown over the years, particularly in urban areas. It became a favorite pastime to sing rhymes while turning and jumping. During World War II, the game was often played on the sidewalks of New York. By the late 1950s the radio music boom dominated urban America and the lack of recreational areas in close proximity to apartment buildings had made the game nearly extinct.