Fantasy Clash
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About Me
- RiaG.
- Chamorro Goddess by blood;)" You can say Im plain Jane, but its not the same, I ain't into big names, but I like nice things. I watch boxin matches and the football games, I wouldn't mind being an actress, but I love to sing. I like goin out, takin walks and stuff I don't run with many girls cause they talk too much. I enjoy quiet nights at home and curl up next to ya, though I ain't a virgin that don't mean Im havin sex with ya. "
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Higher J.Cole
"I get so bored so fast that they won't last, but boy you're special like I met ya in a slow class, cause yo ass got me feinin' for you so far, my life is like a movie would you be my co star?"
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Troy Polamalu's long locks insured for $1 million
By Doug Farrar
You'd think that an All-Pro safety who missed 11 games in 2009 due to a knee injury would be most concerned about other body parts, but Pittsburgh Steelers superstar Troy Polamalu(notes) also has endorsements to consider. One of his endorsements is with the Head & Shoulders company, which makes sense when you consider Polamalu's famed three-foot-long hair. It's a tribute to his Samoan heritage, and it's not something he plans to cut anytime soon.
[Photos: More images of Polamalu]
Once in a great while, a Steelers opponent will try to use Polamalu's hair against him in a game (as Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson(notes) did in 2006 as Polamalu returned an interception), and it's quite possible that the concern over such matters was the catalyst needed by Head & Shoulders to insure Polamalu's hair with Lloyd's of London for $1 million, which was reported by the Associated Press.
Then again, it could be a publicity stunt. Lloyd's is famous for unusual policies that can be turned into media gold; the company has insured Tina Turner's legs, Keith Richards' fingers, the legs of noted Riverdance ponce Michael Flatley, the bodies of several professional wrestlers (including Ric Flair -- Woo!), Jimmy Durante's nose, and Celine Dion's vocal cords (they're also talking with Virgin Galactic about insuring space travel, if that ever gets off the ground). Polamalu's hair isn't going anywhere, but it's a nice press haul for company and endorsee.
And if you want to ask Polamalu why his hair is insured ... well, just don't ask with your eyes. He can pick that up pretty well.
[Photos: More images of Polamalu]
Once in a great while, a Steelers opponent will try to use Polamalu's hair against him in a game (as Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson(notes) did in 2006 as Polamalu returned an interception), and it's quite possible that the concern over such matters was the catalyst needed by Head & Shoulders to insure Polamalu's hair with Lloyd's of London for $1 million, which was reported by the Associated Press.
Then again, it could be a publicity stunt. Lloyd's is famous for unusual policies that can be turned into media gold; the company has insured Tina Turner's legs, Keith Richards' fingers, the legs of noted Riverdance ponce Michael Flatley, the bodies of several professional wrestlers (including Ric Flair -- Woo!), Jimmy Durante's nose, and Celine Dion's vocal cords (they're also talking with Virgin Galactic about insuring space travel, if that ever gets off the ground). Polamalu's hair isn't going anywhere, but it's a nice press haul for company and endorsee.
And if you want to ask Polamalu why his hair is insured ... well, just don't ask with your eyes. He can pick that up pretty well.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Marsha Ambrosius Hope She Cheats On You
Marsha Ambrosius Hope She Cheats On You (With A B-Ball Player) – New Song
Marsha Ambrosius Hope She Cheats On You (With A B-Ball Player) – New Song – Former Floetry member Marsha Ambrosius who never looked so good has dropped a new song called “Hope She Cheats on You (With a Basketball Player)” on the internet earlier this week.
With a title like “Hope She Cheats on You (With a Basketball Player)”, you can only expect the lyrics to be very harsh towards her ex lover who screwed her over with some bimbo.
According to Marsha, the track is about a woman who refuses to take the high road after a nasty breakup.
She explained, “[The song is] the reality of a bad break up.We wanna be decent human beings and say the right thing, you know, ‘I wish you well.’ But this is ‘Everything that could go wrong for him I want it to because my ego is bruised and I’m acting out.’”
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Dom&Letty
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