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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Oaktown 357 "Get Loose"



This is from back when you could work out while watching videos. You had to get up dance. I used to this entire routine in my room, lol! Memories. I don't front I loved MC Hammer and Oaktown 357. This was one of the best concerts I ever went to back in 1990. Oh yes, I remember it was MC Hammer, Oaktown 357, Troop and it might have been one more. I think it was B. Angie B. LOL...Get It Girl!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Making The Band Gay 26 **Spoof Movie**

The latest production by comedian Kenny Johnson. Visit his YouTube Channel and make sure to check out Rihanna's Revenge too, if you haven't already.





How To Add An Extra 24 Hours To Your Day: Part II


Here are 3 more tricks from Stephanie J. Hale, CEO of the Millionaire Bootcamp for Women and author of Millionaire Women, Millionaire You:

1. Remember the Pareto Principle.
Roughly 80% of your rewards come from 20% of your efforts.
Ask yourself: are you using your time wisely? Do you really need
to do all that research? Are you spending too much time surfing the net?
Either automate, delegate or delete anything that's unimportant.

2. Make a 'don't do' list.
Keep track of what you are spending your time on. Ask yourself:
is this really necessary? For example, do you really need to
cook an elaborate meal every night? Why not have salad on a couple
of nights instead? Are you spending too much time on Facebook or
MySpace? Is this the best way to help you achieve your goals.

3. Delegate.
It's easy to think no one else will do things as
well as you. But something done 'ok' is better than it not being done
at all, or running yourself ragged. Draw up schedules sharing
out tasks and errands. Write simple flowcharts and checklists
for the jobs that you do - both at home or in the office. That
way, you won't need to explain yourself if a new helper comes along.

Stephanie also suggests planning ahead how you'll be spending your extra time.
Don't just fill the gap with more busyness or chores.

To learn more about Stephanie J. Hale, The Millionaire Boot Camp for Women and to receive correspondence click here.

Click Here for Part 1

Saturday, September 12, 2009

By Special Request.....Feelin It



Thinking of following Jay-Z on tour like a 18 year old groupie with no cares in the world after that show last night. I was in my living room with the TV on full blast. One helluva show!!!

Weekend Fresh: Young Problemz "Fuck Yo Myspace"

My homie Neka put me on to this group from Texas. We agreed that these are the hardest cats in the industry right now based on this song alone, lol. Make sure to check out their songs Ms. Beyoncé & U Fired. Their debut album "How's My Rappin" is available now. Get more info on Young Problemz at myspace.com/youngproblemzmusic.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Throwback: Common Sense - Take it Easy

Went to NY for Fashion Night Out so I missed posting a Throwback "Thursday" video. I chose to stick with a Common theme today. Back when he was Common Sense. I remember I had this cassette single:)

Event: Common & Friends

On Saturday, September 26th, The Common Ground Foundation will host an all-star concert featuring its founder, Common, along with The Roots, De La Soul, Nas, Ludacris, and more, at the Hollywood Palladium. Show starts at 7:30pm. Tickets are just $65 for general admission and $150 VIP. Click here for tickets.


About The Common Ground Foundation
The Common Ground Foundation was created by Hip Hop artist, actor and children’s author Lonnie Rashid Lynn, known as “Common”. Common’s social-conscience message serves as inspiration for equality, opportunity and hope among youth in undeserved communities. The Foundation is committed to empowering youth in urban neighborhoods and providing life skills needed to achieve their dreams. For more information visit www.commongroundfoundation.org.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Hip Hop Icons Make the New York City 400


Russell Simmons, Grandmaster Flash, Sean "Diddy" Combs & Jay-Z (Shawn Carter) have made the NYC400 as chosen by the Museum of the City of New York.

The NYC400 is the first-ever list of New York City's ultimate movers and shakers since the City's founding—from politics, the arts, business, sports, science, and entertainment.

In commemoration of Henry Hudson's epic 1609 voyage into New York Harbor, the Museum is celebrating our City's 400th birthday by recognizing the people who have had the greatest impact and influence on the world's greatest city.

Our goal in creating the NYC 400 is to help educate the public about New York City's fascinating and dramatic history—its heritage of diversity, opportunity and perpetual transformation—by humanizing our amazing common story.
To view the complete list click here!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Event: WNBA's New York Liberty Celebrate Sisterhood Day, Sept. 13th

Join the New York Liberty as they celebrated Sisterhood Day this Sunday, September 13th at 4pm vs. the Washington Mystics at Madison Square Garden.

Tickets are $40 and includes admittance to a pre-game networking event at 2pm on the South Terrace.

$5 from each ticket will be donated to FFAWN, Mary J. Blige and Steve Stoute Foundation for the Advancement of Women Now.

To Get Tickets Click Here! Use Code: SISTERHOOD


Partner organizations include:
The Phenomenal Women Group, Inc.
Pretty Thoughts of a Hot Chick
Girlfriends Get-Together
FFAWN
Avenue Pink
Madison Square Garden

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Supporting Organizations:

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc - Delta Beta Zeta Chapter
Omega Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
National Association of University Women
Mocha Sisters Organization®
Real Sisters Rising
BDPA-NY Chapter
Urban Momentum Network

How To Add An Extra 24 Hours To Your Day: Part I


Are you banging your head against a wall trying to stay awake so you can get everything done? I know I keep some late nights and it never seems to be enough time to get everything done.

Stephanie J. Hale, CEO of the Millionaire Bootcamp for Women and author of Millionaire Women, Millionaire You in the UK, shares 3 tricks to help with your time management:

1. Remember that things don't have to be perfect.
Remind yourself what your goals are. Decide what needs
to be 'excellent', and what can be just 'good' or 'ok'.
Put your effort into the things that matter most and spend
less time on the insignificant stuff.

2. Hire a Virtual Assistant.
Professional freelancers can quickly and easily be hired at
Elance.com. Many of them work for fees ranging from $1-$15 per
hour. If you want to be 100% certain you're hiring the right
person, give them a small 'test job' to do first.

3. Give yourself quiet time.
Go for a walk, listen to music or take a bike ride. These quiet
periods - even if they only last for a quarter of an hour - will
help to give you a fresh perspective on what you need to do to
achieve your goals. Sometimes you get so lost in
busyness, that you lose sight of where you're heading.


Note: If you need #2 let's talk!

To learn more about Stephanie J. Hale, The Millionaire Boot Camp for Women and to receive correspondence click here.

Monday, September 7, 2009

A little Freddie Mercury won't hurt...

Happy Belated Birthday to my favorite singer (9/5)....wish I could have been one of the claps at Wembley during "Radio GaGa", its so awesome. Queen always gets my blood pumping and Freddie just makes me wish I could sing just like him. Be warned this is filed under Acquired Taste for a reason. HHM loves you...Happy Labor Day everyone. Watch Freddie rule the stage and this crowd and take that energy back to work or school tomorrow. Enjoy!



"We Are The Champions"

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Tonight in DC: The Steve Francis Roast hosted by Joe Torry

You should have some time left to get tickets for this. Sounds like fun!


The Steve Francis Roast
hosted by Joe Torry

Saturday, September 5, 2009
7-10 p.m.
Takoma Station

Free Buffet and Ciroc Drink Specials
7 p.m.- 8 p.m.
Music by : DJ Ben Hameen


Featuring:
Sam Cassell
Cuttino Mobley
Walt Williams
Malik Rose
and many more!

Seated VIP: $30
General Admission: $20
purchase tickets on www.tazevents.com

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Foxy Brown feat. Jay-Z - I'll Be



Back when I was a teenager believe this was my junior year of high school. Foxy was so fly. I think every girl wanted that dress for the junior/senior prom that year, lol! And I can't believe I used to wear glasses similar to Jay-Z's I thought I was doing something. Oh how I heart the 90s!