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Jukin Video Animal Compilation

I love videos of animals doing funny things.  You will see a lot of those from me.  Enjoy!

🙂 Phee

video courtesy of youTube posted by JukinVideo

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2015 in Random Sips

 

3-Year-Old White Belt

This rates in the maximum adorability category if there was one.

Just look at the video below of her reciting her martial arts creed.

I don’t know what’s she’s saying but its too cute.   She’s English so the accent was working against me on top of her being 3 years old.   LMAO

🙂 Phee

video from youTube posted by JukinVideo

 
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Posted by on February 20, 2015 in Crazy Kids Stuff Sips

 

Sexy, Sexy, Sexy

Sexy, Sexy, Sexy

Cocoa Drops, Ashley Stewart is doing the most with their new line of lingerie!  The line first caught mine eye around Vagina, I mean Valentine’s Day.  hee hee

Just check out some of these saucy looks hunny!

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If you can’t get his attention in one of those outfits, he probably just can’t see at this point and you need to make him an appointment for laser vision correction.  LOL!

Visit the website for all the looks.

Right now, they have an outstanding sale going on.

http://www.ashleystewart.com/intimates-2#sz=101

🙂 Phee

All pics from the ashleystewart.com website

 
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Posted by on February 20, 2015 in Online Sips, Random Sips, Sex Sips

 

Failure to Launcher

Failure to Launcher

Hi Cocoa Drops! Do you know…. or are you…. a failure to launcher? LOL. Let me explain.

I was speaking with a guy one day and I asked him when did his kids leave the nest. I have two youngins and I just want to know what I have ahead of me. Will they leave or stay with me until I go to the nursing home? LOL. The guy commented that 3 of his 4 left the nest but that his last son was a failure to launcher. Have you ever heard something so funny that you laugh out loud without notice? That’s exactly what I did when he said this because this was just that funny to me. Failure to launcher??????? LMAO. This pretty much means, he didn’t take off like he was supposed to and he’s still at home living off of him and his wife. LOL. In my family that pretty much means that somebody ain’t about nothing and ain’t gone be nothing but is this true for the rest of someone’s life?

This subject came up with my family again tonight and I was like, who says you failed to launch? There are different launch pads and launch dates. LOL. No, seriously, there’s no set time that you have to have done something. Society is really bad about that. You fail to launch if you don’t get your license at 16. You fail to launch if you don’t get a car after you get your license. You fail to launch if you don’t go straight to college after high school. You fail to launch if you don’t go straight to grad school out of undergrad. You fail to launch if you don’t get engaged in college or married before 30. You fail to launch if you don’t have kids by a certain age. The list goes on and on. You fail to launch if you’re a virgin at 15, if you don’t try weed in middle school or if your first tattoo is after college. Ok, those are just jokes but you get my drift.

I have my own launch pads at different intervals of life. I take off when I want to and make my own rules. The only time in my eyes that you can fail to launch is if you’ve gone to glory. Until then, you need to find your own day to take off for your own goals as they may come in life. As cliché as it may be, it’s never, ever, ever too late to do anything. You waste time thinking about it, just make a plan to achieve it and be done. Why would you say it’s too late to go back to school? If you plan on living those years, you can go back to school. I got my MBA in 2 years working full-time and with 2 kids!!!!!!!!!! You can change your life over and over through education or training in a different field. People get lazy and let too many excuses get in their way. Get up and change your life if you want something different. It’s all up to you on when you launch!

What are your thoughts on the matter???

Kicking life to you,
Phee 🙂

featured pic from robesons.com

 
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Posted by on February 20, 2015 in Random Sips

 

NOOICE!

This post is for my favorite Cocoa Drop, KT.

We are silly as all get out and started using this word a lot as of late to signify when we have spoiled something for the other person like when I accidentally told her that Chekura died on Book of Negroes before she saw it….NOOICE! She accidentally told me that Stephen was back on Scandal before I saw it yesterday…..NOOICE!

Other ways that YOU can use this word are below…

1. Someone gets in front of you and starts driving slow as hell…..NOOICE!
2. You come home with food but everybody already ate…..NOOICE!
3. You get your hair done up and it rains…..NOOICE!
4. You get your car waxed and shined up and it rains…..NOOICE!
5. The movie you’ve been dying to see is sold out……NOOICE!
6. You have a fresh pedicure but your baby steps on your big toe and messes it up……NOOICE!

This is the way we’ve been using the word but share with us your way. NOOICE!

🙂 Phee
video from Comedy Central post on youTube

 
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Posted by on February 20, 2015 in Uncategorized

 

Mayweather and Pacquiao 5.2.2015

Mayweather and Pacquiao 5.2.2015

Mayweather and Pacquiao have finally settled their purse differences and scheduled a fight date at the MGM Grand on May 2nd. Within 15 minutes of the announcement, the rooms were sold out for as high as $615 a night. Oh yeah, the purse thing…these jokers will be paid $100 million vs. $60 million. Wow. Of course, Mayweather is getting the higher purse.

Anyway, here’s an article about the fight.

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/02/the-mgm-grand-sold-out-the-mayweather-pacquiao-fight-in-15-minutes

I’ll probably be watching on Livestream or maybe not. It’s not that serious for me to pay to watch.

KT

 
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Posted by on February 20, 2015 in Sports Sips

 

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Speak Life…

Speak Life…

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Posted by on February 20, 2015 in Inspirational Sips, Random Sips

 

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Key and Peele Gay Marriage Legalized

In light of Alabama coming aboard with gay marriage, I thought about this skit from Key and Peele.

I love them and they really did their thing on this skit.

🙂 Phee

comedy central post on youTube

 
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Posted by on February 20, 2015 in Random Sips

 

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What is Love?

What is Love?

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Posted by on February 20, 2015 in Random Sips, Relationship Sips

 

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Morning Inspiration

Morning Inspiration

Bio courtesy of brittanica.com

Paul R. Williams, in full Paul Revere Williams   (born February 18, 1894, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died January 23, 1980, Los Angeles), American architect noted for his mastery of a variety of styles and building types and for his influence on the architectural landscape of southern California. In more than 3,000 buildings over the course of five decades, mostly in and around Los Angeles, he introduced a sense of casual elegance that came to define the region’s architecture. His work became so popular with Hollywood royalty that he was known as the “architect to the stars.”

Williams, the second of two children, was born shortly after his parents moved to Los Angeles from Memphis, Tennessee. Both his parents died by the time he was four years old, and Williams was reared by a family friend; his brother lived with a different family. Because his foster mother quickly recognized his talent, Williams received a solid education and followed his dream to become an architect, though there were few African American architects at the time.

His architectural aspirations remained uppermost in his thoughts. He attended the Los Angeles atelier of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design (1913–16) and was certified as an architect in 1915. While attending (1916–19) a program for architectural engineering at the University of Southern California, he took a series of low-paying jobs at several architectural firms to learn as much as he could. He learned about landscape architecture while working with Wilbur D. Cook and got his first taste of designing on a palatial scale at the firm of Reginald D. Johnson. From 1920 to 1922 he worked for John C. Austin (with whom he later collaborated), turning his attention to designs for large public buildings.

In 1921 Williams received a license to practice architecture in California and accepted his first commission—from a white former high-school classmate, Louis Cass. A year later, at age 28, Williams founded his own business, Paul R. Williams and Associates, and in 1923 he became the first African American member of the American Institute of Architects. He later was licensed to practice in Washington, D.C. (1936), New York (1948), Tennessee (1960), and Nevada (1964). His designs for suburban and country estates incorporated Mediterranean, Spanish Revival, and English Tudor themes, a blend of styles that strongly appealed to California residents at mid-century. No matter what their stylistic elements, his houses were impeccably designed down to the smallest detail, and they were airy, sun-filled, and graceful.

As Williams’s reputation grew, he received commissions to design houses for such Hollywood stars as Lon Chaney, Lucille Ball, Frank Sinatra, Bill (“Bojangles”) Robinson, Barbara Stanwyck, Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, and Anthony Quinn. Among his many remarkable buildings are the opulent Saks Fifth Avenue building in Beverly Hills and the flying saucer–shaped Theme Building at the Los Angeles International Airport (as codesigner). He also oversaw additions to the Beverly Hills Hotel in the 1950s. In addition to stores, public housing, hotels, and restaurants, he designed showrooms, churches, and schools.

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After 1950, when Modernism and its most-predominant architectural manifestation, the International Style, began to hold sway, Williams was seen as an architect of traditional (that is, old-fashioned) designs. His gift for accommodating eclectic tastes while obeying sound design principles was seen as a drawback. But public taste eventually came full circle, and Williams-designed homes, especially, were again in demand in the early 21st century.

Williams wrote a number of articles, notably “I Am a Negro” (1937) for The American Magazine, and two books, The Small Home of Tomorrow (1945) and New Homes for Today (1946). In 1953 he was awarded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s Spingarn Medal. Many awards and honours followed, both during and after his lifetime.

 
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Posted by on February 20, 2015 in Inspirational Sips

 

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