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November 17 Is a european look or is it making yourself happyThe following video is slight detailed and graphic. Have you no stomach for surgeries please do not click on the video.
I put the following video because alot of people are not happy with what they are born with- I myself wanted to get some type of configuration done to my body- but it is to make myself happy and not for the happiness of others. I am still in thougth and after looking at this video and the slight graphics I might be changing my mind. Again I am not wanting to apply surgical cosmetics to my body for the reason of making another indivdual happy and i am not ashamed of what I am born with but I would like to enhance. I might get a better enhancement out of exercising more first and really pushing that goal instead of paying thousands to a doctor who is going to be with me for a period of time to do a job and that's it.
I understand these surgeries are done under different conditions- but if it is to make another indivdual happy- I think an individual should really look within themselves and find that happiness- now if your happiness lies within making others happy then that's fine.
My comment to the video- these individuals are definitely not happy with what they have and who they are & they should definitely try to look within and find happiness first. October 21 Junior's oh no...FOR ALL YOU JUNIOR CHEESCAKE LOVERS- YOU'LL LOVE THIS ONE...Junior's mousecake photo leaves bad taste for cheesecake loversBY Ben Chapman and Elizabeth Hays Wednesday, October 21st 2009, 4:00 AM
A mouse at the Brooklyn Juniors Cheesecake Restaurant. Forget cheese- these mice want cheesecake. Fans of Junior's cheesecake got an unwelcome surprise over the weekend when photos that appear to show a mouse in the cake display at its flagship downtown Brooklyn location began multiplying across the Internet. The eek-inducing images of the tiny vermin peering from between two cheesecakes and another of a mouse lounging between two trays were posted to the Web site Brooklynian.com Saturday afternoon by someone using the pseudonym "Rachel Rae." "Rae" said a friend took them and posted on Facebook. By Tuesday, the photos were picked up far and wide - sparking an outpouring of posts from Junior's cheesecake lovers. "Don't get anything with chocolate chips on it," quipped a Brooklynian user named "fancy." Junior's officials on Tuesday said they were taking the alleged photos seriously and had immediately called in exterminators, building engineers and pest experts to ensure the store wouldn't have any more unwanted customers. "As soon as this isolated incident was brought to our attention on Sunday, we took immediate action to determine the cause," said owner Alan Rosen in a statement. "It was addressed professionally, and I can assure you the problem is being fully remediated." Visitors to Junior's Brooklyn spot had mixed feelings about the alleged furry cheesecake fan. "That's disgusting. Now I'm not eating this cheesecake I was going to bring home for dessert," said Star Smith, 21, a retail worker from Bushwick. "It'll be a while before I go back." Other loyal customers took the allegations in stride. "This is New York City, and there are rats and roaches everywhere," said Nyree Black, 34, of Flatbush, who has been coming to Junior's for 20 years. "I'll be back. It happens." Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2009/10/21/2009-10-21_juniors_mousecake_photo_leaves_bad_taste.html#ixzz0UaCtRQNn October 20 Brotherly loveThis is exactly why i would not go into the business of being a servant of the law, courts and my sis won't take a job dealing with the system either... Too much drama- especially when it comes to situations like such..
High Court Removes One Judge But Reduces His Brother's Penalty to Admonition
October 21, 2009 ALBANY - The state Court of Appeals today removed Joseph S. Alessandro of Westchester County as state Supreme Court justice, but reduced to an admonition a removal recommendation against his brother Francis M. Alessandro, a Bronx Civil Court judge. In a pair of 6-0 rulings in one per curiam decision, the judges distinguished the severity of wrongdoing by Joseph from that of his brother Francis. The brothers ran afoul of ethics rules in connection with a loan Joseph took out while seeking a Westchester County judgeship in 2003 and subsequent omissions on loan applications and financial disclosure forms filed by both brothers. Joseph failed to repay the $250,000 loan to his former campaign manager Barbara Battista within the promised time period, "strung ... along" the manager's lawyer about meeting the obligation and failed to accurately disclose the loan as required by law, the Court concluded today. "His failure to disclose the Battista mortgage in these documents is consistent with an ongoing pattern of shirking his obligation to repay her," the Court held. The judges said they agreed with the state Commission on Judicial Conduct that Joseph's actions were far worse than "mere carelessness" and should result in Joseph's removal as judge. As to his brother, the Court held that Francis was not obligated to repay the $250,000, Joseph was. Omissions on Francis' subsequent financial disclosure forms and loan applications did not appear to be intentional or designed to conceal obligations to gain Francis any advantage, the Court held. "We emphasize that judges should adhere to the highest standards of honesty and integrity in all matters; however, we are unwilling to remove a Judge from office for completing loan applications in a sloppy fashion where there is no evidence of intent to deceive," the Court held. The Commission on Judicial Conduct had voted 9-0 to recommend Joseph's removal and 8-1 for Francis' ouster. In separate decisions containing nearly identical findings, the commission determined that the two men's actions had "irretrievably damaged" their ability to remain as judges (NYLJ, Feb. 24). Francis co-signed for the 30-day loan brother Joseph accepted from his campaign manager. But Joseph told the commission he renegotiated a 15-year loan—which he alone signed—when he realized that not repaying the obligation within the 30-day period would represent receipt of a campaign contribution far in advance of acceptable limits. The campaign manager ultimately sued and Joseph settled for $274,000. Both brothers subsequently were charged by the Commission on Judicial Conduct with failing to report the loan and the suit on various loan applications and court financial disclosure forms they filled out from 2003 to 2005. Joseph won the 2003 election and, in 2005, was elected to the state Supreme Court in the judicial district covering Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Orange and Rockland counties. Francis, 70, has been a Civil Court judge in the Bronx since 1990. At oral arguments before the Court of Appeals in September, Francis' attorney Robert P. Roche noted that Francis is facing mandatory retirement at the end of this year due to his age. Mr. Roche pleaded with the judges not to allow Francis' judicial legacy to be overshadowed by removal from the bench in the twilight of his career. Counting today's rulings, the Court of Appeals had upheld 66 removal recommendations by the commission and in 10 other instances reduces removals to lesser sanctions. Both brothers had been suspended with pay since appealing the commission's removal recommendations. October 13 25th anniversary salute to DEF JAM recordsHip-Hop Honors: A Salute to Def JamThe 6th annual "VH1 Hip Hop Honors" show will commemorate the 25th anniversary of Def Jam Records and talents from across all artistic genres are scheduled to come together to celebrate this significant milestone in hip-hop. Mary J. Blige, Trey Songz and The Roots are expected to show up and show out to celebrate the label that served a catalyst for this American musical phenomenon. Def Jam has launched the careers of some of the biggest names in music history . Special homage will be paid to the architects of the label, including Rick Rubin, Russell Simmons, Kevin Liles, Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter and Antonio "L.A." Reid (Chairman Island Def Jam Music Group). Presenters and performers will honor the history and the legacy of Def Jam Records through never-seen-before interviews, archival footage and special musical performances of some of Def Jam's greatest hits. "VH1 Hip Hop Honors 2009" will be taped from the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) Howard Gilman Opera House in Brooklyn, New York. "30 Rock's" Tracy Morgan returns as host for the 3rd year. The "VH1 Hip Hop Honors 2009" broadcast will premiere on VH1 on Tuesday, October 13 at 9PM ET/PT. October 07 Let shyne goLet him go already- enough is enough...SHYNE'S RELEASE ON HOLDIncarcerated rapper SHYNE is facing an uncertain future - he is still behind bars pending an investigation by U.S. immigration officials. July 15 Valley swim clubThe following is definitely not a shocker but it is sad and amazing how the youth of today's world are no different then who they are raised by.
Day-care center to sue pool club
PHILADELPHIA, July 15 (UPI) -- The Philadelphia-area day-care center denied access to a private club's pool will file a federal civil rights lawsuit, the center's attorney said Wednesday.
"Specifically, the lawsuit will be based on violations of Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which relates to the denial of access and use and advantages of a public accommodation," attorney Carolyn Wright said on CNN. Wright said Creative Steps, which cares for many minority children, also will seek "punitive damages to punish the club for the harm that they've done to the children." The dispute started after the Valley Swim Club in Huntingdon Valley, Pa., revoked swimming privileges of about 65 children from the center after a visit June 29. The center had contracted to use the pool during the summer, but the club canceled the agreement and returned the center's $1,950 check without explanation. Some black and Hispanic children said white club members made racist comments during the June 29 visit. "The humiliation, embarrassment and the scarring and suffering of the children -- that would be covered by our claim for compensatory damages," Wright told CNN. The club also canceled contracts with two other day-care centers because of safety and crowding, Valley Swim Club Director John Duesler said. The other centers have not protested the club's decision. The swim club has been subpoenaed by Pennsylvania's Human Relations Commission, which initiated a fact-finding investigation, said Bernice Duesler, wife of the club's director. She told CNN Tuesday the club "could not handle a lawsuit" because it doesn't have the money and it is a small club staffed by volunteers. June 26 MICHAEL RIPMichael Jackson, Tormented ‘King of Pop,’ Dies at 50 (Update5) OF ALL THE GREATEST SOULS IN THE WORLD HIS WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST.
HE WAS GREAT AT WHAT HE DID AND HIS IMPRESSION NOT ONLY LEFT AN IMPRESSION HE TOUCHED HEARTS OF PEOPLE THROUGH HIS MUSIC AND LEFT A MARK...
MICHAEL WILL BE MISSED AS HE HAS TOUCHED MANY GENERATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS. By Laurence Arnold, David Wilson and Andy Fixmer June 26 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Jackson was mourned by fans and friends worldwide today for the infectious pop hits and riveting dance moves that made him one of the most celebrated and emulated entertainers in history. His career was interrupted by bouts of odd behavior and financial distress then, with his death yesterday at 50, cut short just as he was about to launch what he felt would be a redemptive comeback tour. Jackson was pronounced dead yesterday afternoon after being rushed to the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. An examination begins today to determine the cause of death, said Lt. Fred Corral of the Los Angeles coroner’s office. The singer, who was preparing for his first series of concerts in more than a decade, appeared to have suffered a cardiac arrest in his home, UCLA medical center officials said in a statement. His personal physician, who was at the Bel-Air home at the time, tried to resuscitate Jackson, as did paramedics and doctors later at the hospital. Brian Oxman, a former attorney of Jackson’s and a family friend, said he was concerned about Jackson’s use of prescription painkillers and he warned the singer’s family about possible abuse. ‘Warned Everyone’ “I said one day, we’re going to have this experience. And when Anna Nicole Smith passed away, I said we cannot have this kind of thing with Michael Jackson,” Oxman said today on NBC’s “Today” show. “The result was, I warned everyone, and lo and behold, here we are. I don’t know what caused his death. But I feared this day, and here we are.” As a singer, songwriter and dancer known as the “King of Pop,” Jackson “transfixed the world like few entertainers before or since,” according to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which inducted him in 2001. “He has enjoyed a level of superstardom previously known only to Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Frank Sinatra.” Jackson, who won 13 Grammy Awards and sold more than 750 million records, rose to stardom by performing with his brothers in the Jackson 5, then moved on to a solo career that peaked with the 1982 release of “Thriller,” the biggest-selling album in history. In his later years, he became tabloid fodder as he altered his appearance through plastic surgery, faced allegations of child sexual abuse and refinanced debt to stave off bankruptcy. ‘This Is It’ In March, Jackson announced he would embark in a 50-concert engagement in London called “This Is It,” promoted by Anschutz Entertainment Group to raise money. In 2006, Jackson gave Sony Corp. an option to buy half of his 50 percent stake in Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC -- whose holdings included songs by the Beatles -- allowing him to refinance about $300 million of loans. At the time of his death, Jackson was rehearsing for the sold-out shows at London’s 20,000-seat O2 arena, with the first concert set for July. “We are deeply saddened by the tragic news today about Michael Jackson,” Thomas J. Barrack, chairman and chief executive of Colony Capital LLC, the Los Angeles-based company that was financing the comeback, said in a statement yesterday. “We were privileged to help support his return to public life for his family, friends and fans, who meant so much to him.” Michael Joseph Jackson was born on Aug. 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, the seventh child of a musically gifted family. He was 11 years old when the Jackson 5’s first single, “I Want You Back,” climbed to No. 1 on Billboard magazine’s charts in 1970. Solo Career His solo career began in 1971 with the single “Got to Be There.” “Thriller,” his 1982 recording, and especially the 14-minute video made for the title song and released a year later, propelled Jackson into pop stardom’s firmament. It topped the charts for 37 weeks, according to Billboard. “Billie Jean,” the second single from the “Thriller” album, led the charts for another seven weeks in 1983. It was with that song that Jackson introduced his famous and much- imitated “moonwalk” dance move. His 1987 album, “Bad,” produced seven more hit singles, including the title song. Jackson’s career gradually was overshadowed by his financial troubles and behavior. He underwent numerous operations to reshape his nose and extend his chin. He befriended a chimpanzee named Bubbles. He was photographed sleeping in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, and attempted to buy the bones of John Merrick, the so-called Elephant Man. Presley Marriage Jackson married Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley, in 1994. They divorced within two years. He then married a nurse, Deborah Jeanne Rowe, and they had a son, Michael Jr., and a daughter, Paris. A third child, Prince Michael II, known as Blanket, was born to Jackson and a surrogate mother in 2002. Jackson and Rowe had met when Jackson received treatment for vitiligo, a rare disorder that discolors the face and body. Jackson disclosed he had the condition in 1993 to answer critics who said he was intentionally bleaching his skin. A Beverly Hills, California, dermatologist, Arnold Klein, came forward to confirm the claim and say he was treating the pop star. Jackson also had brushes with the law. In 1993, lawyers for a 13-year-old boy accused him of sexual abuse in a civil lawsuit. Jackson denied the accusations and reached an out-of- court settlement, with the terms kept secret. In June 2005, he was acquitted by a jury in Santa Maria, California, of charges that he sexually molested a 13-year-old boy in 2003 and served alcohol to the youth with the intent to molest him. Neverland Ranch Jackson spent many years out of the public eye, behind the walls of Neverland, a 2,600-acre amusement park-like estate in Los Olivos, California, about 125 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Lavish spending on the ranch, which cost him $17 million as well as $35 million in renovations and improvements, contributed to his financial difficulties. How one of the world’s most successful entertainers managed to run into money problems was another enduring mystery. The New York Times reported in 2006 that he had earned more than $300 million in royalties since the early 1980s from sales of his recordings, and perhaps as much as $400 million more from concerts, music publishing, endorsements and merchandising. Planes, Antiques Alvin Malnik, a former financial adviser to Jackson, told the Times that the singer “never had any concept of fiscal responsibility” and spent millions each year chartering planes and buying antiques and paintings. Others blamed poor judgment by a series of financial advisers to Jackson. An auction of some of Jackson’s possessions in Beverly Hills, California, was called off in April after the singer sued to block the sale of about 2,000 items, including a trademark crystal-covered glove, a 1999 Rolls Royce Silver Seraph and the entry gate to the ranch. His personal travails often seemed to eclipse his talents as an entertainer. In 2002 he was widely criticized for dangling one of his infant children over a balcony railing outside a hotel. After his trial he left the U.S. for Bahrain, the Persian Gulf island nation, and traveled to Abu Dhabi and Ireland, while he struggled with his financial problems. Taylor Friendship He often turned for solace to his longtime friend, actress Elizabeth Taylor, whom he befriended in 1985 while doing AIDS charity work. Taylor, who is credited with dubbing him the “King of Pop,” yesterday said she was too distraught to comment on Jackson’s death. To fans and associates in the music industry, it was the songs and performances that mattered. “He was the consummate entertainer and his contributions and legacy will be felt upon the world forever,” Quincy Jones, Jackson’s longtime producer, said in a statement. “To this day, the music we created together on ‘Off The Wall,’ ‘Thriller’ and ‘Bad’ is played in every corner of the world.” Jackson’s last series of concerts was the HIStory Tour in 1996-1997 and his last studio album was “Invincible” in 2001. He performed at halftime of Super Bowl XXVII in 1993. Jackson was a “consummate entertainer,” said rock concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith, who worked with Jackson on the HIStory and Thriller tours as well as the Live Aid concerts of the 1980s. “When he put his mind to something, which I’m sure he was doing with this upcoming tour, he put his heart and soul in it,” Goldsmith said by phone from Cannes, France. “He lived to be on stage and please people.” Hundreds of fans gathered along Westwood Plaza, near the hospital, as word of the singer’s death spread. Pop radio stations in Los Angeles and around the country switched to Jackson’s music. “Everything you hear now and heard growing up probably had some Michael Jackson influence,” said Q. Dixon, 24, a sociology major at UCLA. “He was mostly about energy and love. He was just a wonderful person.”
WHO'S BAD- HE'S BAD...
June 15 WOWOWOWOWWho would of thought- what is this an epidemic nowadays... Everybody is claiming broke... What in the hell is going on in the world today...
Six Flags bankrupt ... but openAmusement park operator files for Chapter 11 but will continue operating. Vows customers 'will not see an inch of difference.'See all CNNMoney.com June 15, 2009: 6:18 AM ET The filing will not affect the operation of the company's 20 parks in the United States, Mexico and Canada, said spokeswoman Sandra Daniels. "This restructuring will have no impact on families who come out to our parks. They will not see an inch of difference," Daniels said. In an online letter to employees, President and CEO Mark Shapiro said Six Flags inherited a $2.4 billion debt load that that "cannot be refinanced in these financial markets." "This process is strictly a financial restructuring of our debt and that's how you should view it and speak about it," Shapiro said in the message posted on the Six Flags Web site. He said Six Flags was seeking expedited approval from the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware of a pre-negotiated plan of reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. He said the company actually performed well in 2008, attracting 25 million visitors and making $275 million. But it could not keep up with its debt obligations. "That's a balancing act you just can't risk year in and year out," he said. "Today, we are moving to rectify our balance sheet once and for all. Believe me when I say we will emerge from this process stronger and more competitive than ever." The restructuring would reduce the company's debt to $600 million. Shapiro told employees that the company was on "solid ground" and the bankruptcy decision was "difficult." He assured them their paychecks and jobs were safe April 29 Mr. Horry and Little Leiilaniweatherwow what lovely weather we are having- how great.. Who would of thought 90's degrees in the ending of April- I love it...
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