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My friend Nat, posted this one on his FB page. Apparently this is the type of funny stuff in the movie, It Follows. I have to watch this silly mess now. Lol
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
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/
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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.

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
There are some things that you just need to leave alone in my opinion.
Rabbits are one of those things.
Look at these big a** rabbits.
Who needs a rabbit this dayum big hopping all everywhere? I certainly do not. These rabbits are bigger than some toddlers or dogs.
Uhhhh, headline people, rabbits are not hot this big. Look at the middle picture of the 2 rabbits. They look like they’re plotting world domination. They look scary as hell.
Something that big comes hopping through the yard and I’m going to shoot it cause it’s a dayum threat to my personal safety.
Just imagine having this in your house. Rabbits are not potty trained either people. Just think of how it will just hop along all everywhere and you have to go behind it picking up grown ass rabbit doo doo drops. You all sit down on top of a doo doo drop on the couch and watch won’t you lose your mind.
I have kids and to me this is not a safe pet. Little rabbits can bite and draw blood. A rabbit this big bites you and you won’t have a finger anymore. It could eat your throat out. I’m just saying.
Kids like to pull on animals and stuff. I have had cocker spaniels as pets around my kids and my son loved to pull on its ears. I could only imagine what would happen if a giant rabbit got upset about that? All I know is that if it bit my child, I’d have the biggest dayum lucky rabbit’s foot hanging off my keychain in the world!!!!!!!! LOL
My thing is this….LEAVE NATURE ALONE! People need to stop cross breeding animals and trying to make things bigger like rabbits.
The only thing I want bigger is the size of the Krispy Creme Doughnut. They done shrunk the hell out of that doughnut. Now I have to eat 4 to equal the 2 I use to eat. LMAO!!!
🙂 Phee
Pics from the article http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/06/giant-rabbits-photos-videos_n_7010678.html.
Man, if I could be a professional dancer, I would be. I grew up on Soul Train and Party Machine so I’ve been dancing all my life and I love me a routine. Back in the day, we use to have little dance steps and stuff and it was always so cool. People would always come up to me and ask how we came up with routines.
Anywho, thanks to YouTube, we can see choreographers showcase their skills. They even go so far as to record their classes and showcase dancers too.
In this clip from one of Matt Steffanina’s classes, we see Asia. She is a very popular child in L.A. and on television. She started on that show about dance moms or something and they gave her her own spinoff called Raising Asia. You see her in the front at minute 0:56.
The routine is based on Fetty Wap’s new smash hit Trap Queen which I’ve clipped in her also under the dance part.
🙂 Phee
Posted on YouTube by Matt Steffaninia and harlem fetty.
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If this were to ever happen to me, I would need some bail money. Since it is a prank and not happening to me, I can laugh at this messy situation. Lol.
I would be remiss if I didn’t say anything about this sad situation. Once again, a mother and father will be burying their son due to an unnecesary officer involved shooting. The disturbing issue with this murder is that it was captured on amateur video. The video surfaced after the police officer provided his version of events. He did not tell the truth. The article below provides additional information about the murder of Walter Scott. My thoughts: Why did Walter run? I don’t know, but did he deserve to be fatally shot in the back? Absolutely not! I can appreciate the fact that when the department learned of the officer’s deception, they moved swiftly with charging him with the appropriate crime. Was it Officer Slager’s intent to go out and kill an unarmed and running black man that day? I do not believe so. Did he make the wrong decision by firing his weapon 8 times at the fleeing Walter’s back? Absolutely!
KT
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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — The police officer who was arrested on Tuesday after shooting and killing an unarmed black man has been fired from the department and the police chief here said Wednesday that he was appalled by what a video of the encounter revealed.
“I have watched the video and I was sickened by what I saw,” Eddie Driggers, the North Charleston police chief, told reporters, at an emotional and often chaotic news conference, with protesters repeatedly shouting and interrupting. “And I have not watched it since.”
Asked whether the proper protocols were followed after the shooting, Chief Driggers said, “Obviously not.”
There were pointed questions about when — and if — first-aid was provided to the victim and if the officer’s version of events was ever in doubt before the video emerged. Officials declined to answer those questions, saying they had immediately turned to the state to carry out an impartial and independent investigation.
“That’s the right thing to do,” Chief Driggers said.
As protesters gathered outside City Hall, the mayor of North Charleston, Keith Summey, made clear that he was trying to calm the community. He said he and the chief had visited the family of Walter L. Scott, 50, the man who was fired at eight times as he ran away from an officer after a traffic stop.
“We let them know how we felt about their loss, and how bad it was,” the mayor said, adding that the city would provide a police escort at the funeral.
Mayor Summey said he had issued an executive order that all of the department’s police officers start wearing body cameras — a tacit acknowledgment of the importance video played in this case.
Mr. Scott’s father, in an interview on the “Today” show on NBC earlier in the day, said he believed that without the video, the officer would never have faced prosecution.
“It would have never come to light. They would have swept it under the rug, like they did with many others,” Walter Scott Sr., the father of the victim, said.
The officer, Michael T. Slager, 33, was being held at the Charleston County Jail after a magistrate judge on Tuesday night denied him bond. Officials said at the news conference that the city would continue to cover health insurance for his wife, who is eight months’ pregnant.
During a court appearance conducted by videoconference, Officer Slager, dressed in a jail uniform, appeared nervous and said little beyond disclosing that he was a married father of two stepchildren. He said that he was expecting another child and that he lived near the North Charleston neighborhood where the shooting took place.
A makeshift memorial was taking shape on Wednesday in the empty lot behind Mega Pawn on Rivers Avenue, where Mr.Scott, 50, was shot on Saturday morning. Two small Styrofoam-backed flower wreaths, one with an orange bow and one with white flowers in the shape of a cross, could be seen along with 11 white candles, some lit.
Mr. Scott’s family spoke in a series of nationally televised interviews on Wednesday morning, saying they were glad the truth had come out. They said they were pleased the video had been made public, despite how painful it was to watch.
“When I saw it, I fell to my feet and my heart was broken,” Mr. Scott’s father said.
“The way he was shooting that gun, it looked like he was trying to kill a deer,” Mr. Scott said “I don’t know whether it was racial, or it was something wrong with his head.”
Unlike in many prominent cases involving the use of deadly force by the police, there appeared to be little ambiguity in what took place here. The video showed that Mr. Scott was shot as he ran away from Officer Slager.
The swift action taken by local prosecutors after the video surfaced and the nearly uniform public comments by local politicians condemning the actions of the police officer seem to have helped keep the community calm, even as the incident underscored the tension between the police and minority neighborhoods around the country.
A few dozen people gathered outside City Hall in North Charleston on Wednesday morning to protest police practices in the city, South Carolina’s third largest.
Clutching signs with slogans like “the whole world is watching” and “back turned, don’t shoot,” protesters talked about Mr. Scott’s death and a broader distrust of the authorities here.
”This has been a reality that has been in the North Charleston Police Department for many, many years,” a man said over a loudspeaker. “It just so happens we got a video.”
Demonstrator after demonstrator stepped to the microphones to share accounts of what they said was systemic racism. Some spoke of groundless searches, while others complained about arrests for nonviolent offenses.
The protest was vocal, but peaceful. A few law enforcement officials, dressed in plain clothes, stood nearby, and Sheriff Al Cannon of Charleston County walked through the crowd at one point.
From Ferguson, Mo., to Staten Island, New York, recent fatal confrontations between police officers and black men have set off widespread protests and outrage. President Obama dispatched Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to cities around the country in an effort to improve police relations with minority neighborhoods.
But the death of two police officers in New York City, shot and killed by a mentally disturbed young man who said he was targeting the police to avenge the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, raised concerns that the national discussion had turned into something much darker.
As the video of the shooting in North Charleston played over and over on screens across the nation, there was little debate about whether the use of force was justified.
Instead, the question was what would have happened if not for the video.
Before the video surfaced, immediately after the shooting, the State Law Enforcement Division started an investigation to determine whether the officer’s action was justified.
The shooting unfolded after Officer Slager stopped the driver of a Mercedes-Benz with a broken taillight, according to police reports.
As soon as he stopped the car, the driver, Mr. Scott, fled and Officer Slager chased him into a grassy lot that abuts a muffler shop. The officer fired his Taser, a stun gun, but it did not stop Mr. Scott, according to police reports.
A video taken by a bystander shows what happened next. Wires, which carry the electrical current from the stun gun, appear to be extending from Mr. Scott’s body as he tussled with Officer Slager. As Mr. Scott turns to run, something — it is not clear whether it is the stun gun — is either tossed or knocked to the ground behind the two men.
Officer Slager draws his gun as Mr. Scott is running away. When the officer fires, Mr. Scott appears to be 15 to 20 feet away and fleeing. He falls after the last of eight shots.
The officer then goes back toward where the initial scuffle occurred and picks something up off the ground. Moments later, he drops an object near Mr. Scott’s body, the video shows.
Mr. Scott was shot on an unkempt grassy lot, about the size of a football field. Tall trees with hanging Spanish moss shade most of the lawn.
Even after Mr. Scott was shot and lay, motionless on the ground, Officer Slager placed his hands behind his back and handcuffed him. It would be several more minutes, according to the video, before an officer with a medical kit arrived to perform first aid.
This article, video, and pictures are found at NYTimes.com. The feature image was found at gma.yahoo.com.
We are lucky to be living in an age where the body positive movement is a thing. But there is still a lot of work to be done and consciousness to be raised.
Enter The 4th Trimester Bodies Project (scroll down for photos!), a documentary photo project “dedicated to embracing the beauty inherent in the changes brought to our bodies by motherhood, childbirth and breast-feeding.” The project is at the forefront of a relatively untapped area of the body positive movement. Co-founders Ashlee Wells Jackson and Laura Weetzie Wilson seek to subvert the notion that mothers need to “fix” their bodies post-pregnancy, especially given all of the new pressures of having to “do a mother’s number one job — keeping your children alive.”
Longtime photographer Jackson is a mother of three: 7-year-old Xavier and twin daughters Nova (15 months) and Aurora, who was stillborn as a result of complications from Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome. Through her own pregnancies, and having both given birth prematurely and carried a child who died, Jackson felt compelled to start the project to “fight back against the media standard and create an environment for mothers that was one of empowerment, body positivity, acceptance and self-love.”
The project began one day when Jackson found herself crying in the shower, feeling broken and looking at her scarred stomach (which she described as “monstrous”). To reclaim her power, she decided to take a photo of herself with her daughter Nova, and proceeded to ask others to join her own “journey to create a conversation about women’s bodies, our beauty, and accepting the changes we want to hide.”
We cannot continue to ask new mothers how long it took them to fit back into their pre-pregnancy jeans. We need to change the conversation: “We need to address the fact that our bodies change when we carry a baby,” explained Jackson, “Hips widen. Skin stretches. Things don’t always go back to the way they were before.”
Above all, we need to stop focusing on bodies so much to begin with, and on the stereotypes surrounding them. Little girls are taught to be pretty — “but they can also be taught to be strong and smart,” remarked Jackson. Similarly, “Boys don’t have to be brave and strong.”
So let’s start the process of educating ourselves by letting our bodies, all sorts of bodies, be seen.
With that, here is a series of photos from the 4th Trimester Bodies Project. We can start to open our minds by simply opening our eyes and seeing.
Photo Credit: Ashlee Wells Jackson, 4th Trimester Bodies Project, 4thtrimesterbodies.com
This article and the full gallery of photos can be found at http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-15953/this-is-what-women-really-look-like-after-giving-birth.html
Me and Poison go waaaaaaay back! I was a little girl in Houston, TX when I heard this the first time and I loved it since.
I have a cousin that will literally call me no matter the time of the day when she hears it cause she knows it’s my way back favorite.
What’s your way back favorite?
🙂 Phee
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Phee, speaking of going back check out this new joint from the group who had us Feenin’ back in the day. K-Ci, Jojo, Dalvin, and Devante better known as Jodeci are back with their unique sound in Every Moment. It’s reminiscent of those days when R&B music spoke about love and making love. I’m definitely feeling it.
Enjoy!
🎧 KT