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Commercial Sip – Xfinity Watchathon Pest Control Commercial

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wec7PrGclw

I’m so glad it was frogs and not anything else nasty I’m scared of.  LOL

🙂 Phee

Posted on YouTube by Xfinity.

 
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Posted by on April 11, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips

 

‘Lip Sync Battle’ Premieres: Watch Jimmy Fallon Take on The Rock

This new show is hilarious. On its premiere episode of 2 celebrities lip sync battling one another the participants were Jimmy Fallon and the Rock. You’re going to want to check them out on Thursdays on SpikeTV. L L Cool J and John Legend’s wife are the hosts.

KT

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Fallon opted to go full-Madonna for his version of her classic “Like A Prayer,” which included him wearing a choir robe and being backed by full choir in the final round. And while The Rock did a pretty impressive version of the Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive” in that final round, it was his earlier spin on Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” that was the real show stealer.

Jimmy Fallon’s Like A Prayer vs Dwayne Johnson’s …: http://youtu.be/lcL8tczuXnQ

Dwayne Johnson’s Shake It Off vs Jimmy Fallon’s J…: http://youtu.be/Xn3tUOJ9yv4

This article was found at https://www.yahoo.com/music/lip-sync-battle-premieres-watch-jimmy-fallon-115391279681.html

 
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Posted by on April 9, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips

 

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The Return of Luther!!!

The Return of Luther!!!

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If you’ve never seen Idris Elba play dangerous haunted detective John Luther, you need to scurry on over to Netflix and catch up on the 3 seasons. Luther is a show that airs on BBC and is a crime drama series starring Idris Elba as Luther, a near-genius murder detective whose brilliant mind can’t always save him from the dangerous violence of his passions. It’s coming back for 6 episodes!! Squeak! Check out the details below found at http://screenrant.com/luther-season-4-miniseries-2015-idris-elba/

With barely 24 hours passed since the announcement Fox would be adapting it for American television, we have confirmation that the original Luther will, in fact, return to our television screens again.

In an announcement made today by BBC America, it was confirmed hit series Luther would be returning as a two-part, mini-series event starring Idris Elba, with production set to begin in March for a 2015 debut.

Said Luther creator Neil Cross in an official press release:

Ever since we said goodbye to John Luther on Southwark Bridge, there’s hardly been a minute when I didn’t wonder what happened next. So I decided to find out. We’re putting the band back together; Luther is coming back where he belongs. Back to the BBC. Back to London. And back to work.

This isn’t to say the Fox adaptation has no hope, especially when Cross and Elba are reportedly involved in development, but it does say BBC is interested in what fans have to say. What this news also indicates is plans for a feature film starring the character of John Luther may have indeed fallen through.

 Luther Two Part Miniseries Airing on BBC America in 2015

Many will recall a similar situation occurred – ironically – for famed Fox drama 24. Following the conclusion of the Kiefer Sutherland starring series’ eighth season, there was every indication Jack Bauer would return on the big screen. However, those plans never materialized, thus leading to the critically praised 24: Live Another Day event that occurred this past summer.

It’s still unknown what the plot of the Luther new mini-series event will entail, but we’re sure it’s going to be something radically different from what we’ve seen before. The show’s third season ended with Elba’s famed detective throwing his badge into the river and walking off into the yonder with baddie buddy Alice (Ruth Wilson).

Surely whatever comes next will somehow involve Luther (and maybe Alice too?) working outside the law more than he’s ever done before – and that’s something we’re highly interested in seeing.

Luther season 4 returns in 2015 to BBC America.

Source: BBC America

 
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Posted by on April 9, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips

 

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This Is Why We Still Don’t Need #WhiteGirlsRock

This Is Why We Still Don’t Need #WhiteGirlsRock

This was an interesting read. I didn’t know what to expect given the title of this article, but the points made were completely valid. Black Girls Rock 2015 aired last night and I encourage you to Google the speeches of the recipients last night. They each were poised, elegant and provided loads of encouragement. For now, check out the article below about the controversy Michelle Obama is receiving for the encouraging words she spoke to the women and girls in the room.

KT

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In 2013 I published an article here on The Huffington Post called “Why I’m Not Here for #WhiteGirlsRock.” In it, I posed a question to my fellow white Americans who were upset about Black Girls Rock!, insisting that a program centering the self-worth and self-love of black girls must be “reverse racism” at work and taking to Twitter with the hashtag #WhiteGirlsRock to “reaffirm” the value of white girls. The question I posed was:

What in your heart recoils when you see Black Girls Rock? What bone in your body sees empowerment for black girls and thinks “that’s not fair?” Where is your bitterness rooted? What do you think has been taken from you when women of color are uplifted?

Now I’m afraid I must ask again, because very little seems to have changed since 2013: Black Girls Rock! is again being criticized. You see, Michelle Obama spoke at this year’s Black Girls Rock! celebration. She said many beautiful things, among them:

No matter who you are, no matter where you come from, you are beautiful. I am so proud of you. My husband, your president, is so proud of you. We have so much hope and dreams for you… I know there are voices that you are not good enough. Each of those doubts was like a test that I either shrink away from or rise to meet. And I decided to rise.

Her comments (somehow) have prompted outrage and anger, like this bit of… something by Amanda Shea, who claims that Michelle Obama’s beautiful words of love and kindness send the message that “white girls don’t matter.” Let’s think about this.

Yesterday, Cosmopolitan came under fire for an article in their online magazine called “21 Beauty Trends That Need to Die in 2015.” In it, beauty trends are categorized as either “Hello, Gorgeous” or “RIP,” ie. rest in peace. Twitter arose in protest when it was noticed that the “Hello, Gorgeous” column failed to include a single woman of color with the exception of Nicole Richie. Any model with skin darker than hers was placed in the “RIP” column, opposite to a white model in the “Hello, Gorgeous” column. Even more baffling is the fact that the beauty trends the article claims to be contrasting are often too similar or subtle to discern any real difference on first glance, so rather than there being a striking make-up technique that is clearly hideous or tacky, we are left with one readily apparent difference: race. “Hello, Gorgeous” to the white girls. “RIP” to the black girls.

Defenders of Cosmo are eager to jump at the fact that there are white women in the “RIP” column as well. This is true, but missing the point. The point is that the reverse is not true for the “Gorgeous” column, thus the Eurocentric standard for beauty is visibly maintained. A woman of any color can be ugly, this tells us, but only one specific kind of woman can be beautiful.

Why does it matter? Why does it matter what races are depicted as beautiful vs. ugly in one of the most widely read women’s magazines in the country? Because:

  • Studies show that consumption of TV increases the self-esteem of white boys but decreases the self-esteem of girls and black boys.
  • Researchers estimate that at some point before they reach 17 years of age, four percent of black teens and more than seven percent of black teen girls will attempt suicide.
  • Eighty-seven percent of runway models are white.
  • Black girls and women regularly experience punishment and ostracization for wearing their hair natural.
  • Of the top 100 grossing films of 2014, only 11 percent of the women onscreen were black.
  • A repeat of the infamous “Doll Test” of the 1940s revealed that 47 percent of young black girls interviewed preferred to play with white dolls because they were “prettier.”

It’s a subtle kind of murder, the killing of black girls’ self-confidence. In a culture like ours that regularly dehumanizes and denigrates the bodies and identities of black women — even the First Lady of the United States isn’t exempt, after all — it’s easy to miss the often indistinct ways that black girls and women are cast as inferior to the identities and pursuits of white women. The role of the sassy black sidekick in movies, for one. Little microaggressions like this. Women’s magazines are misogynistic on their own in the way that they pit women against one another with vicious, idiotic (and viciously idiotic) contests like “Who Wore It Best?” but when black women almost always lose, there’s another layer (an intersection, if you will) there that speaks to the double-edged sword that women of color tightrope-walk their entire lives.

I see it, too, in the criticism of last week’s Dreamworks release, Home. I saw the film and loved it. The entire audience in my theater loved it and applauded when it was over. Twitter loved it. But a look at RottenTomatoes.com reveals harsh criticism that brings to mind the old “must be twice as great to be considered half as good.” One reviewer remarked “Girl power and diversity aren’t enough to make a great movie” or something similar, and I’m reminded of the power of privilege when it comes to representation in American media. As I said to fellow white people in my original article about Black Girls Rock:

“[White people] are in everything. Ninety-nine percent of Hollywood movies feature your faces. Ninety-nine percent of magazine covers are covered in you. The Emmy Awards and Oscars are almost entirely you. If you Google ‘beautiful people’ the screen is covered in white faces. Black girls (and boys) are taught from birth that there is one version of beauty, and it is you. Many black girls go their entire lives thinking they are ugly, thinking they need to be lighter, straighter, whiter in order to have value. Everything that you see every day that reaffirms your whiteness; every commercial that has a nice white lady embodying the perfect “mom;” every magazine that has blue eyes and bone-straight hair; every Hollywood blockbuster that has a leading lady with skin never darker than Halle Berry… all of these things are reinforcements of your identity that you take for granted.

Home is priceless for these three little girls. Because in what other animated world has a girl with skin and hair like theirs been represented? Princess Tiana was a frog for 95 percent of The Princess and the Frog. In Home, a little black girl is literally the key to interplanetary unity, yet critics like the white faces I see on RottenTomatoes can’t even begin to see how much this might mean to black girls everywhere.

One need look no further than last year’s backlash against Quvenzhané Wallis for starring in the remake of Annie to see why Black Girls Rock! and all manner of specific uplifting of black girls is necessary. I’m sure we all remember the racist attacks that accompanied Amandla Stenberg being cast as Rue in The Hunger Games as well.

Even in my own work, I’ve received emails from well-meaning (white) fans questioning why I chose to make the protagonist of my first novel a woman of color. I had an agent at a writing conference ask me if I’d be willing to change her race to make her “a little more mainstream, a little more relatable.” The agent never said “white,” just “mainstream,” the assumption being that whiteness is the unspoken default, the thing to which everyone else must assimilate, or “RIP.” Remember when Kendrick Lamar dropped To Pimp a Butterfly and Slate asked how white fans should approach it? No one ever asks the same about black fans subjected to the likes of Taylor Swift or Justin Bieber. Assimilate. Assimilate, or RIP.

It’s maddening, really: the refusal of this ambiguously named “mainstream” to realize the power of black media and black money. As Shonda Rhimes and other black-led programs continue to see record-breaking viewership, as Home brings in millions more than anticipated, Rihanna’s character Tip isn’t even included in the Happy Meal toy set: just the alien. Even more disturbing, the advertisements for the film have been found to only feature images of the little girl in neighborhoods that have a mostly black demographic. In other (whiter) areas, only the alien and the cat are depicted. The same thing was done with advertisements for Annie.

The first black heroine in a Dreamworks film: You’d think it would be a brag-worthy highlight plastered on every wall. But somehow we still live in a world where an alien whose skin changes colors when he’s lying is still more relatable and “mainstream” than a human being whose skin is only ever one color: brown.

A question for Amanda Shea and anyone else who believes that the beauty and value of white girls is under attack: Did advertisements for Frozen hide Elsa? Do white girls get sent home for wearing their hair the way it naturally grows out of their heads? Do white girls turn on the TV and struggle to find a face with their skin color, hair texture, or eye color?

No.

I wasn’t here for #WhiteGirlsRock in 2013, and I’m not here for it now. As Michelle Obama said, there are enough voices telling black girls they’re not good enough. I will not be one of those voices. And meanwhile, critics continue to yell, “But it’s hard to be a girl of any color! White girls attempt suicide too! White girls are subject to unfair standards of beauty too!”

Yes, I know. I’m a white woman. I know how hard it is to be (or identify) as female in a world bent on our subjugation. But part of sisterhood means acknowledging that all of our sisters walk different paths and face unique challenges. One of the challenges we (white women) do not face — no matter how you cut it: size, shape, ability or education level — is representation.

So I’ll repeat myself, for everyone bent on standing up to shout down those of us who recognize the value and necessity of uplifting black girls in a world that would rather they “rest in peace:” sit down. Please sit down. Michelle Obama is on and you’re blocking the screen.

Olivia Cole is an author, blogger, and bigmouth. She published her first novel, Panther in the Hive, in 2014.

This article and image are found at http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/6999318

 

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Kylie Jenner Upsets the Internet….Again!

Kylie Jenner Upsets the Internet….Again!

Kylie Jenner has done another eye-brow raising photoshoot.

Some internet people think Kylie is wearing “black face” but I don’t think so.  I see a BEAUTIFUL and ARTISTIC picture of Kylie.

These pictures are on fleek as the kids say these days.  In other words, they are the bomb.com if you ask me.

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Kylie responds to the backlash by saying there were lights that made her appear like she had a black face.

To me it looks like silver face.  Maybe one the silver surfer should be mad but not me. LOL! silver surfer

🙂 Phee

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/05/kylie-jenner-blackface_n_7007132.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592

Pictures from the article on huffingtonpost.com and the top-10-list.org.

 
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Posted by on April 6, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips

 

Jill Duggar’s In Labor….Finally!!!!

Jill Duggar’s In Labor….Finally!!!!

Finally, finally, finally baby Dilly is about to be born.

Jill is having a home birth and she is currently 41 weeks and 5 days pregnant.

First of all, I thought you couldn’t go more than 40 weeks?

I mean technically, you are never 40 weeks pregnant because when they give you your due date it’s adding in 2 more weeks when you weren’t preggers.  Never understood that.

Anywho, Jill should have her baby by now or she may still be in labor.  I was in labor with my first born 23 hours!!!!!! Then, I still had to end up getting a C-section.

I guess there will be a spin-off show chronicling Jill’s pregnancy and birth of baby Dilly.

Clawd have mercy!  There are going to be soooooo many shows with all them kids.  Baby Dilly grows up.  Baby Dilly gets a new brother or sister.  Baby Dilly goes to kindergarten.  Jessa and Ben have a baby. Child 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 gets or courts and the engagement.  LOL.  Child 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11….kids.  The list goes on and on and on ……..

Congrats Derrick and Jill.  We can’t wait to see your new baby boy’s fingers.  LMAO.

You know nowadays, people post pics of their baby’s hand or foot never the face first.  We get that months later.  tee hee

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Pic from ETonline.com.

 
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Posted by on April 6, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips

 

Commercial Sip – Xfinity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_UHSTvQDR4

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Posted by on April 5, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips

 

JUSTIN BIEBER ROAST LIVE STREAM NOW!!

JUSTIN BIEBER ROAST LIVE STREAM NOW!!

Okay Cocoa Drops, Phee and I are both cracking up watching this roast. They are going in on Justin. With next month being National Humor Month, I thought I’d post the livestream below. It’s been on for an hour and has an hour to go.

http://www.cc.com/events/roast-justin-bieber/live.html

Enjoy!

KT

 
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Posted by on March 30, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips

 

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Justin Bieber Roast is TONIGHT!!

Justin Bieber Roast is TONIGHT!!

It has finally arrived.  I’m excited like I’m going to be induced with to have a baby!

The Justin Bieber Roast is finally here.  I can finally stop wishin, and hopin, and waitin!

Please tune in to Comedy Central TONIGHT!

I’m going to record it and make sure I list as many jokes as I can for all those who miss it.

It’s going to be an epic event and probably the most watched roast of all time.

Justin Bieber said he’s a little nervous and he dayum should be because he is going to be EMBARRASSED to death after they get through.

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Pic from cc.com.

 
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Posted by on March 30, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips

 

Key and Peele Meegan, Come Back

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Posted by on March 27, 2015 in TV and Movie Sips