Wednesday, November 30, 2011

T-Boz Of TLC Files For Bankruptcy Again While Ex Hubby Owes Over $25,000 In Back Child-Support!

Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins of the 90's mega girls group TLC recently filed for bankruptcy protection. This is the second time in less than a year. Watkins, 41, entered a similar bankruptcy protection filing with the United States Bankruptcy Court of Northern District of Georgia in February. It was dismissed the next month.

TMZ reports that T-Boz has been drowning in bills due to lack of income, something I'm sure most of America can relate to. here is a quick summary of what she earns vs what she owes...

-Her total assets are $1.716 million, mostly her property. Her liabilities total $768,642.99, mostly her mortgage. (Her claimed assets in her February filing were $1.892 million and liabilities $742,258.52.)

- The filing says her monthly income is averaging $11,700, $1,200 from royalties tied to her days with TLC. Her estimated monthly expenses are $8,821, $5,170 of that from the mortgage alone. But in 2011 through the end of October, she reported her income from employment or operation of business totaled a mere $14,000.

- Her property is worth $1.2 million, the documents say. She owes $740,470.03. Cash on hand? $1,000. Various household goods are valued at $100,000. Clothing: $75,000. Jewelry: $20,000. Exercise equipment: $2,500. Three vehicles (a 2001 Escalade, 2005 Odyssey and 2006 Mercedes Benz CLS 500) worth a combined $45,500.t again.

On top of her massive debt it appears that her ex husband Mark Jefferson (California rapper Mack 10) owes T-Boz over $25,000.00 in back child-support! The two have an 11yr old daughter together. we're sure that money could have help prevent her from having to file bankruptcy yet again.

T- Boz has suffered from major medical problems over the years. for years she has battled Sickle Cell Disease and in 2006 was diagnosed with a brain tumor, which has been treated. It would seem as if this woman can't get a break but she keeps still pushes on. In 2009, she appeared on NBC’s “Celebrity Apprentice.” She lasted six episodes and raised $20,000 for the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Lockout Over!!! N.B.A. and Players Reach Deal.




NY Times Howard Beck Reports..

With handshakes, sighs and weary smiles, the N.B.A. and its players resolved a crippling labor dispute early Saturday, allowing them to reopen their $4-billion-a-year business. A 66-game season would start on Christmas Day, ending the second-longest lockout in league history.

On nearly every count, the deal favors the owners, who all along had sought an overhaul. The players made significant concessions, including a reduction of up to $300 million year in salaries, $3 billion over the life of the agreement.

Based on tentative agreements reached earlier, the deal is expected to be for 10 years, the longest such contract in the history of the National Basketball Association, with an option for either side to terminate it after six years. It includes a significant pay cut for players, along with shorter contracts, smaller raises and a more punitive tax system to rein in the top-spending teams.

The deal was reached about 3 a.m. Saturday, on the 149th day of the lockout, after a final 15-hour bargaining session at the law offices of Weil, Gotshal & Manges in Midtown Manhattan.

“We’ve reached a tentative understanding that is subject to a variety of approvals and very complex machinations,” the league’s commissioner, David Stern, said, “but we’re optimistic that that will all come to pass, and that the N.B.A. season will begin on Dec. 25, Christmas Day, with a tripleheader.”

It is expected that training camps and free agency will open simultaneously on Dec. 9, giving teams two weeks to prepare.

The three Dec. 25 games are likely to be the ones that were on the schedule: the Boston Celtics at the Knicks, followed by the Miami Heat at the Dallas Mavericks and the Chicago Bulls at the Los Angeles Lakers. The rest of the schedule will be reconstructed and released in the coming days.

“We’re really excited,” said Peter Holt, the San Antonio Spurs’ owner and chairman of the league’s labor-relations committee. “We’re excited for the fans. We’re excited to start playing basketball, for players, for everybody involved.”

The 2011-12 season, shortened by 16 games, would be the second shortest in the modern era, after a 50-game season in 1999, which was also foreshortened by a lengthy lockout. Teams would play a compressed schedule, and the season would be extended into late April. The season had been scheduled to begin Nov. 1. The playoffs and finals would also be pushed back.

But much needs to be done before the basketballs hit the court.

Officials on both sides must still negotiate myriad so-called B-list issues, including drug testing, the minimum age and the use of the Development League, and the entire collective bargaining agreement must be formally constructed.

The deal must be ratified by a simple majority of the 30 teams and a simple majority of the 430-plus players. Before that can happen, the parties must dispose of two pending lawsuits, and the players must reconstitute their union, which was dissolved on Nov. 14.

Both Mr. Stern and Billy Hunter, the executive director of the National Basketball Players Association, expressed confidence that the deal would be approved. Because of the early hour, the deal had not been shared with key committees on each side, and officials demurred on any questions about the details.

While Mr. Stern, Mr. Holt and Adam Silver, the deputy commissioner, smiled through their fatigue, the players’ representatives — Mr. Hunter, Derek Fisher and Maurice Evans — looked grim.

“For myself, it’s great to be a part of this particular moment, in terms of giving our fans what it is that they so badly wanted and want to see,” said Mr. Fisher, the erstwhile president of the players union.

He did not smile as he said it, appearing more relieved than happy. Mr. Evans, another member of what was the union’s executive board, sat stoically next to Mr. Fisher. No one on the players’ side praised the agreement.

The deal will feature a 50-50 split of revenues, but with the possibility of the players making as much as 51 percent or as little as 49, depending on whether the league exceeds or falls short of projections. The players had been earning 57 percent.

It is unclear at this point how the final, thorny issues — primarily regarding limits on teams paying the luxury tax, and other restrictions on free agency — were resolved.

For full story go to.. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/sports/basketball/nba-and-basketball-players-reach-deal-to-end-lockout.html



Friday, November 18, 2011

Look Who Stepped Back In!! New Video! VITA Headlines Freestyle {Directed by : Mazi O.}

After a break for the rap world, Hip hops feistiest "Slim Goodie" Vita has stepped back in the game! She has teamed up with "Super Videographer" Director Mazi O to give us a taste of what changing the game looks like!!

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Erick Sermon of EPMD Suffers Mild Heart Attack But Is Doing Well!





It seems as if the 90's Hip Hop area have been going through it in the past week. First we learned that one of the hip hop genre's legendary icons rapper Heavy D collapsed and died suddenly in an LA hospital on Tuesday. sources say it was due to complications of pneumonia. Now we're learning that Eric Sermon of the rap group EPMD recently suffered a mild heart attack!

GlobalGrind reported just this past Sunday that Sermon will be undergoing tests over the next two days and hopes to be home by Wednesday. His direct quote is "I'm Good." The initial news of his heart attack prompted a flurry of well wishes from supporters and his musical colleages, including Russell Simmons, Chef Raekwon and Questlove Just to name a few.

Our best wishes and love go out to Eric Sermon. Get Well Soon.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Heavy D’s Family Releases First Statement Since The Entertainer's Sudden Death.




AllHipHop.com released a statement by Heavy D‘s family regarding his passing and how he outside of being a great entertainer he was also a great father and friend.
Here's what they said...

Hev had great love for his family and friends; he was a kind and giving spirit who extended and shared himself with everyone who crossed his path. He had a heart of gold, was approachable, very personable and gave of himself willingly and unconditionally.

Though Hev will most notably be remembered for his work both behind-the-scenes and in the forefront, he will always be remembered by us as a generous soul who remained humble and unselfish till his final days.Out of all Hev’s successes and accomplishments, in his eyes, his most important triumph was that of becoming a father.

Hev’s love for his daughter Xea was profound–she was the center of his life, his heart, his soul. He often said “I cannot live without her and that she embodied every phenomenal attribute that he brought to this world.”

The name and the success of Heavy D will always be synonymous with music forever. He never compromised his values and artistry, and encouraged his peers to do the same.

To us, Hev was the one who made us laugh, cry, sing, dance and turn a frown upside down. As a family, we are devastated by Hev’s passing but through our faith in God and support from family, friends and fans-we are comforted, blessed and will remain strong. His “bear hugs” are going to be deeply missed.

Heavy D's family plans a public viewing this Thursday and a private funeral on Friday in his hometown of Mount Vernon. Thoughts and prayers go out to his friends, family and devoted fans.

Occupy Wall Street Protesters Removed From Zuccotti Park



1:19 am NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg sent out a tweet via twitter that it was time to clear out Zuccotti Park."Demonstrators should temporarily leave and remove tents and tarps,Protesters can return after the park is cleared.” New York City police in riot gear swept into the Lower Manhattan park and removed the Occupy Wall Street protesters early today following similar moves that shut down camps in Oakland, California, and Portland, Oregon.

One of the reasons Mayor Bloomberg sent police in to remove the protesters was because organizers announced plans to mark the two-month anniversary of the movement this week with plans to “shut down Wall Street” and “occupy the subways.”
Police rushed into Zuccotti Park with loud speakers and told the over 200 protesters to remove the space or face arrest. hundreds of tents and tarps that have been up since Sept were torn down. No major incidents have been reported so far but there have been over 70 arrests.

Once all protesters were cleared from the Zuccotti Park it was temporarily closed. NYC sanitation crew have entered the park for major cleaning. once the city has received a court order the park will be reopened. Protesters will be allowed to re-enter but no tent or tarps will be allowed back in. Protester have also made their way to City Hall. Mayor Bloomberg has scheduled a news conference regarding the matter.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Penn State's Board of Trustees has ended Joe Paterno's reign as the school's head football coach effective immediately!!



Penn State Fires Joe Paterno As Coach: MyFoxPHILLY.com



Penn State Board of Trustees Fired president Graham Spanier and football coach Joe Paterno effective immediately! Rodney Erickson will be interim president and Tom Bradley takes over as coach. The crowd was extremely shocked and upset when Paterno's firing was announced. The board would not comment on Paterno's reaction but he was told earlier told evening. Due to the crowd out cry riot police have been deployed in State College.

Paterno, who is 84,announced earlier that he would retire at the end of the football season after serving as head coach at Penn State since 1966. hours later it was announced that his retirement was changed into an immediate release. The Education Department will investigate Penn State for violating a crime-reporting act, with the loss of federal funding a possible punishment.

Its highly likely that the federal investigation will focus on school employees Paterno, Spanier, Gary Schultz and Tim Curley, who all knew about an alleged sexual assault or incident involving a 10-year-old boy and former coach Jerry Sandusky which was witnessed by a graduate assistant in 2002. The incident wasn’t reported to University police or federal investigators when the witness reported it to the school.

Penn State and Paterno could face a slew of civil lawsuits in the coming months due to his role covering up the incident. There could also be concerns about how the school presents Paterno’s appearance at his final home game on Saturday. CNBC put a price tag of $100 million on the potential civil suit liability. In a statement today now former coach Paterno said.. "I have decided to announce my retirement effective at the end of this season, At this moment the Board of Trustees should not spend a single minute discussing my status. They have far more important matters to address. I want to make this as easy for them as I possibly can."

We all wish he would have had the same concern for that 10 yr old boy.

When Is It Time To Go?



I use to love the way my hairdresser did my hair, then not so much. one day she wasn't in so I let the other stylist do it. I Loved It! The next week my stylist came back and I had to decide if I was gonna continue to let her do my hair (which always ended up with me feeling cheated)or let the new stylist work her magic. Of-course I continued to sit in my stylists chair and reminisce on how great my hair looked the week before. My cowardliness posed a burning question in my head.

Why do we continue to stay when we know its time to go? why do we stay and wait for that something to come back when we know that it isn't? We all claim we just want to be happy in life but continue to sit in unhappy situations. sometimes we find that happiness right on the other side of the door but won't walk through it. could it be fear of change? not wanting to look bad in other peoples eyes? who knows?

We have always been taught to stick things out and never give up but isn't sticking it out in a hopeless situation the same as giving up on happiness? . If you stay in a bad situation for along time you're perceived as weak or stupid. If you decide to never stay in an unhappy situation and always go with what or who makes happy, you're perceived as flaky or even heartless.

I guess in the end you have to do what works for you,make decisions on your on time and hope for the best. It's about you and what you can live with. As for me, I'm one step away from finally standing up and stepping away from that old staylist chair and start rocking a new do! Hopefully Lol

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Heavy D's Last Performance At The 2011 BET Hip Hop Award Awards! RIP Mister Big Stuff!









HoodFancy: TMZ Reporting Rapper Heavy D Has Passed Away!!!

HoodFancy: TMZ Reporting Rapper Heavy D Has Passed Away!!!: TMZ Reports...Rap legend Heavy D -- one of the most influential rappers of the '90s -- died earlier today ... TMZ has learned. Heavy D --...

TMZ Reporting Rapper Heavy D Has Passed Away!!!



TMZ Reports...Rap legend Heavy D -- one of the most influential rappers of the '90s -- died earlier today ... TMZ has learned.

Heavy D -- real name Dwight Arrington Myers -- was rushed to an L.A. hospital around noon today ... and was pronounced dead at the hospital at 1 PM. He was 44 years old.

We've learned a 911 call was placed from Heavy's Beverly Hills home around 11:25 AM to report an unconscious male on the walkway .

When help arrived, we're told Heavy D was conscious and speaking -- and was transported to a nearby hospital.

He died a short time later.

Cops are investigating the death -- and so far, there are no obvious signs of foul play.

Heavy D had several massive hits -- including "Now That We Found Love." He also wrote and performed the theme song for "In Living Color" ... and appeared as an actor in the movie "Life."

Heavy just performed at the Michael Jackson Tribute Concert in Wales on October 8. He sang "Jam" with La Toya Jackson -- and rocked it.

Story developing ...

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

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