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Penguins in Sweaters

Penguins in Sweaters

This is the cutest thing I have seen all day besides my kids.  LOL

An elderly man, 109 years young, spends his time knitting adorable sweaters for penguins.

You heard me, penguins.  The same penguins that spend time in the cold weather.  The same cold weather that God made their skin for.  I’m just saying.  LOL

It’s a sweet gesture but I’m sure those penguins were like, “did someone turn the heat on?”.

What’s next, fuzzy socks for polar bears?  Their toe nails would scratch through those socks.  LMAO

🙂 Phee

article from https://www.yahoo.com/makers/109-year-old-spends-his-days-knitting-sweaters-for-110737180910.html, Oliver Libaw

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Random Sips

 

Powerball Jackpot is $500 Million

Powerball Jackpot is $500 Million

The Powerball jackpot is like $500 million dollars right now.  People are still in lines buying tickets for that once in a lifetime opportunity to be able to be a millionaire.  I bought mine so wish me luck.

Hmmmmm, let me think what I would do if I won that $500 million.

1.  Wake up early and change my name to my new alias…Strunk Flukket South Carolina University (from Key and Peele superbowl edition)

2.  Go down to the lottery office and get my check in my new alias.

3.  Put on some pajamas with a headscarf and slippers to go to the Cadillac dealership to get a fleet of cars for me and my mom.

4.  Go up to my old job in my pajamas and slippers and quit, then push over a plant or 2 in the lobby.  LOL

5.  Before I leave my job, sprinkle ones over the heads of some of my old hating ass co-workers to show them they should’ve been nicer to me.

6.  Ooh, then put decaf in the coffee machine for them old haters too.

7.  Find Candice Olson’s phone number to furnish every room in my new family subdivision that I’ll buy on the way to Starbucks.  (If you don’t know Candice Olson, look her up!)

8.  Have David Tutera fly out to Atlanta to throw a party where I invite all the people I know and give them gift cards with $10,000 on it.

9.  Start my non-profit organization called “You Need Me, I’m There” and help as many people with various issues as I can.

10.  On Sunday, pre-pay 5 years of tithes then pay off the church Building Fund…… FINALLY!  No more fish fries for me!

Those are just a few of the things I would do.  That amount of money can be a gift and a curse at the same time I’m sure.  I’ve seen a lot of the specials about how the lottery changed my life and the majority of the people say they wish they never won.  They a lie!  I can’t wait to win to do as much for people as I can.   I would literally go and buy up some Hondas and just stand on the corner at the bus stop in Birmingham giving out keys. It will be my job to figure out how to give more of my money to people.

What would you do if you won the lottery?

🙂 Phee

pic courtesy of newstribe.com

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Random Sips

 

Black History Tribute from John Legend and Common

This is a wonderfully crafted song which marries old soul with hip-hop mixed with a powerful message.

I love the line, “now the war isn’t over and victory isn’t won”.  This is so true, America has a lot more work to do.

video courtesy of youTube and vevo

🙂 Phee

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Music Sips

 

What’s Your Jam Wednesday

Hey Cocoa Drops, it’s time to tell us what you’ve been jammin to this week.

I find myself loving the new Usher song, “I Don’t Mind”.  I’ve been riding to Usher for years and I just love his sound and how he dances.  More people need to dance!  Pole dance too.  I chose this YouTube video to showcase the song and for you to see regular women pole dancing.  They are dancing to Usher’s song featuring Juicy J.

What’s yours jam?

video courtesy of youTube an Usher fangirls post – you go girls!

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Well Phee, I’ve loved this song since I 1st heard it. It’s from the Freak Like Me album by Adina Howard. It really showcases her vocal range. The lyrics are dope too because they are both telling each other that I have your back. Love that! Enjoy!

KT

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Music Sips

 

Less Than Swan Lake

Less Than Swan Lake

First let me start by saying, Bwahahahahahahahaha!

Whoever saw such a thing?

This poor swan was sleeping on or near the water and his bill was frozen shut.  Shouldn’t he be dead?

This is probably ol talking ass Tyrone Swan who always has something to say about someone or something or telling lies.  He swear he always got the new swan phone or swan Js but we never see it.  He’s always gossiping and being mean around the lake and stealing.  I bet all the other swans were like, no better for Tyrone, GOD Swan don’t like ugly.  Lmao!

Pic and article from grindTV.com

http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/outposts/post/rescuers-save-swan-bill-freezes-shut/

Phee

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Uncategorized

 

An Owl Wearing Glasses

I thought owls had extra great vision?

This ring tickled me silly and I had to get it.

I love stretch rings and this is my latest added to my collection.

😍PheeIMAG0225

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Uncategorized

 

When a good song is sampled…Mary Jane Girls “All Night Long”

Driving to my eye appointment today,  I heard that familiar beat drop; All Night Long by Mary Jane Girls and had to wait to see which artist would come on. To my surprise it was a good one, Smooth Operator by Big Daddy Kane. Of course, I heard it on that hot OG 97.9 Hip Hop radio station. When I looked into how many songs have sampled this one beat there were over 80 songs. Wow! You know, it has to be an awesome song to have so many artists sample it. Remember these are the same women who sang In My House. Those soprano harmonies are THE BOMB!!

Two of my all time favorites is Tell Me by Groove Theory and the queen Mary J. Blige’s cover. Here is the link if you want to check out that list – http://www.whosampled.com/Mary-Jane-Girls/All-Night-Long/sampled/

Turn your speakers up!!! For your listening pleasure here are the fabulous Mary Jane Girls:

KT

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Music Sips

 

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Food Porn

Food Porn

I love his colorful and nutritious dishes! This one is part of his meal prep. Chicken fried quinoa, spinach, kiwi…the flavors just burst on your tongue.  Show your tongue some love today!

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Fitmencook

KT

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Foodie Sips, Healthy Sips

 

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Morning Inspiration

Morning Inspiration

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Bio courtesy of biography.yourdictionary.com

Dick Gregory was born Richard Claxton Gregory on October 12, 1932, into poverty and deprivation in St. Louis, Missouri. In some ways his humble beginnings fueled the topical racial comedy which catapulted him into fame in the 1960s. He attended Southern Illinois University in Carbondale from 1951 to 1956. In 1953 he received the school’s Outstanding Athlete Award.

By 1958 Gregory was making his debut in show business by appearing at the Esquire and Roberts show clubs in Chicago and at the Club Apex in nearby Robbins, Illinois. His regular appearances on television included the Jack Paar and Mike Douglas shows which made him one of the best known Blacks in America. The radicalization which transformed many Americans during the 1960s led Gregory to see things in a global perspective. Many of his public appearances started to combine comedy with political commentary. He became an outspoken opponent of American involvement in Vietnam and of racial as well as ethnic discrimination in America and elsewhere.

In the United States Gregory was one of the first modern spokespersons to suggest that the Census Bureau undercounts minorities, particularly in large cities. In 1966, through a series of fund-raisers, he shipped 10,000 pounds of navy beans to Marks, Mississippi, to feed hungry people. In addition, he advocated large families as a way to both counter and protest racism.

Internationally, Gregory was a major leader of the antiwar movement. He traveled to France to protest French involvement in Indo-China and to Northern Ireland to advise Irish Republican Army (IRA) political protesters on techniques for fasting. In his campaign against hunger he traveled to Ethiopia more than ten times. In 1968 the Peace and Freedom Party nominated him as its presidential candidate in recognition of his efforts to make the world a better place.

In 1981 Gregory—who formerly weighed 350 pounds, smoked four packs of cigarettes and drank a fifth of Scotch a day—put his dietary knowledge to the test. In the planning stages for more than six years, he conducted “the longest medically supervised scientific fast in the history of the planet.” During this “Dick Gregory’s Zero Nutrition Fasting Experiment” he lived on a gallon of water and prayer for 70 days at Dillard University’s Flint-Goodridge Hospital. Upon its completion, he demonstrated his good health by walking and jogging the 100 miles between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. From this experiment he created his “4-X Fasting Formula,” which included a “Life-Centric Monitor” and an emphasis on colonetics. The fast also indicated that the body can prolong the time it can go without food.

Gregory announced a vow of celibacy in 1981. As the father of ten children and a former performer of a risqué night club act, this news was somewhat surprising. It was a part of a philosophy of life which sought to switch from the animal to the divine nature of man.

In his concern for health and nutrition, he came to believe that agricultural resources exist to assure each man, woman, and child a chemically safe, nutritionally sound, and physiologically efficient diet. Multi-level distribution rights to his nutrition formula—Dick Gregory’s Slim-safe Bahamian Diet—were sold for a reported $100 million when the special formulation became commercially available in August of 1984. Articles in People and USA Today made the diet a favorite among the general public. Gregory lamented the lack of health food stores in Black communities and sought to promote an awareness of the importance of natural foods and the dangers of the traditional soul food diet. He believes because their diets and lifestyles tend to include higher than average amounts of salt, sugar, cholesterol, alcohol and drugs that Blacks have a shorter life expectancy.

A large percentage of the profits from the sales of products developed by the Dick Gregory Health Enterprise in Chicago was earmarked for the poor and for Black civil rights groups such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), the United Negro College Fund, and the Rosa Parks Foundation. In addition, Gregory acquired a major interest in the Frankie Jennings Cosmetics Company to fulfill his dream of marketing products such as vitamins, shampoo, juices, and cookies. Howard and Xavier universities were researching and testing sites for his products. Another campaign was to inform the public about the ills of alcohol, caffeine, and drug consumption.

Dick Gregory was a deeply spiritual man but was not limited to any traditional religion or formulized dogma. Instead, he advocated the attainment of oneness with a “Godself,” which he believed was the most complete state of being. He advocated a holistic approach to life through diet, fitness, and spiritual awareness.

Even at 64 Gregory was still doing his one-man stand up comedy show, Dick Gregory, LIVE! As late as 1996 he was opening in Chicago. In March of 1997 he was the fifth annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Guestship speaker at Elmhurst College. He credited much of his success to the support and trust of his wife Lillian (Lil), whom he married in 1959.

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Inspirational Sips

 

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Pedal Away

Ever since my 3 year old learned how to pedal, she insists on showing off her new skills all the time upstairs and downstairs. Everytime she pedals away, I see this in my head…

😁 KT

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2015 in Crazy Kids Stuff Sips

 

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