Thursday, May 19, 2011

DAILY DO'S \ DAILY DON'TS


So I have seen trends come and trends go. Personality glasses has become a widespread from little kids to grown ass men. The trend is actually still here after a couple of years ...all I can say is some people look good and some of them; ill pass. Seems like some women now have a jones for a NERD!!!( I got me one!)




These Nicki Manji -Wanna-B's!!!!! OK Ladies, so you think Nikki is cool , I can get with that cause I use to bite off Lil Kim so much people called me a "Fake Lil Kim', but never once did I still the entire get up. Sista's you doing to much ; let it go!! Sounds like we gonna need a Manaj rehab center!




"Muffin-top", also known as "Dunlap Syndrome"[1]is a generally pejorative slang term used to describe the phenomenon of overhanging flesh (fat) when it spills over the waistline of pants or skirts in a manner that resembles the top of a muffin spilling over its paper casing.

Ladies , this must stop. Don't get me wrong , I love the big gurls, but ummm duh that's why they invented plus size so women could be comfortable and look decent at the same time!"








Beautiful Brown Men Keep doing your thing!!! DO THIS DAILY!!!
(Just a lil EYE CANDY)




Sunday, May 15, 2011

HIP HOP MAYHEM IN PITTSBURGH, PA

LHAGIC



The night was filled with hip hop performances with FAMELITE Artist . Lhagic featuring G-20 , really killed the show with "BONG SHOTS",and "I'm Dreaming". I was really disappointed with the dress attire, and even though the venue was a bit on the hood side, we enjoyed our self all night. Lhagic performance was hot , and might I add he was the best looking brother in the house! "SEXUAL CHOCOLATE !!!!""



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Saturday, May 14, 2011

BROOKLYN CIRCUS




In 2000, black men took on a new style for hip hop...the Black Gentlemen. These brothers represent style, grace, and a neatness that most sistas care to look at. While representing how young urban black men could do more than let there pants sag. Most brothers took it back to fashion from the early 30 and 40's while still representing what we know to be hip hop.