Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Kim Kardashian Wedding

Now we all know Kim Kardashian is a bad. Never in a million years did i think she would get married!!!!! THERE IS HOPE IN THE WORLD. By the way Kim Kardashian looked beautiful in her wedding dress. Her wedding was All white and black and she had 3 wedding dress changes and 4 shoe changes. Kris Humphrie
 is a lucky man how ever i never seen him play. I have to start paying attention to basketball more.

I also kept in close contact with the shows keeping up with the Kardashians as well as Kim and Kourtney take newyork, and i seen kim in a whole knew light. She is realy just a hollywood star looking for love and i am very happy she found it.




My favorite Kardashian is still and and forever will be Khole :) so shout out to you!!!!


Sunday, July 3, 2011

planking really??!!

c'mon really PLANKING.. Ok i was all for the dance way "getting Lite" and i was even on it with the Harlem shake... but PLANKING this is  the DUMBEST thing i seen in all my life. Planking: is balancing your self on something that is out of the ordinary. Anything you can possibly think of. A refrigerator, a chair, a piano. the side steps, this is really DUMB the new generation never seize to amaze me. the more i see what you young people are coming up with the more i am scared to have a baby, and let it live in the world we have today. Where are my young kids with common sense....

and what makes it worse Celebrities are planking too... Chris brown, Big Boi, Big Sean, And more ...
if you people are suppose to be setting an example why are you promoting this dumb founded dance or game or what ever this is called...

Check these assholes out...








Diets...

There are so many diets out there and so many ways to go about losing weight. Ive been doing research a long time about how to have that perfect body, just like the video vixens you see on TV. Well i think i found one!!! And you no the amazing thing about it is.. i created it on my own. I'm your average person who likes fast food, who works, drives mostly every where i need to go and when i come home I'm ready to fall asleep. so i wanted to try this diet and i am going to keep posting to tell you how it goes and if it truly shows a change i will post everything i did for the next 2 weeks. my plan is to lose 10lbs in 2 weeks.

Many girls as well as guys go crazy about tier weight, this is a mental disturbance that we have instilled in us to be perfect. I don't blame any one for wanting to be sexy or wanted to be more attractive. My only message to you is that there is always a healthier way of doing it. Throwing up in the toliet or skipping meals may achieve results faster but it gives you more problems internally than anything else.

So take the time and get to know your body know what exactly you are trying to achieve physically and work on it the right way. 

Friday, December 19, 2008

what defines "virginity"?

I don't believe in the whole 'losing your virginity' thing. I know that sounds weird, but let me explain. I don't think that by having any kind of sexual experience you lose something, I think you gain something. You gain that experience and learn about yourself and maybe get a stronger connection with that person. But you don't get rid of anything.

"It's all up to you. I think you could have sex with a guy that and still be a 'virgin' (or whatever you wanna call it) if it didn't mean anything to you, and you can be with a girl and not be a virgin."

can I still get pregnant if a guy "pulls out" before he ejaculates?

Can I still get pregnant if a guy "PULLS OUT" before he ejaculates? Or will it at least make pregnancy less likely?

Monday, December 15, 2008

How mAny is ToO mANY ???

Hey everyone so i  received an email from one of my listeners and it had me thinking how many is too many??
  In my opinion  to this email...a woman can never have to many as long as she respects herself and the person that she is involved with respects her as well, why should there be a label on how many partners a woman has where there isn't one for men. Now I'm not saying to woman go sleep with the whole entire world. However if there is a physical attraction and there has been an understanding between the two, go for it. If  you are not ready then just wait, there's no hype or special thing about having sex. As far as this email is concerned to be honest with you, you don't have to say a particular number that's for your own benefit and you share it with whom you please. you should be very vague when you decide to tell your boyfriend..

Dear CoKo
in my past I have had a lot of sex. But whose to say how many is OK and how many is pushing it? is it up to you. I'm 18 and lost my virginity when I was 14. And I wish I would have waited. I have had many partners because each time I was getting more and more desperate for not wanting just sex .. I wanted to be loved. Also I would get completely drunk or strung out on x.It obviously didn't work out like I had hoped. My reputation was bad for a while.( even my big brother would hear stories about me and his friends and would always tell ppl i was a slut.) a year ago I finally got a boyfriend I never cheat ( he is the only one who i am intimate with.) and it finally taught me something about myself.. I don't NEED a guys attention. in fact, they want me more when i don't pay them any mind. people always want what they cant have. and part of being sexy is being mysterious. If you sleep with too many guys right off the back without even getting a chance to know them, your name will get around. I made a mistake by hooking up and having so much sex. But now I feel better about myself because I have changed and people see my in a whole different way. but now my boyfriend wants to know how many guys i been with.. should i tell him the truth or lie...

 **this is an old blog post that had to be editied because many of my listeners thought it was me..
Still learning how to work this blog thing.**

Sunday, December 14, 2008

eva longoria and her husband




Eva Longoria and new hubby NBA star Tony Parker are back to work after a low-key honeymoon in the Carribean. The couple were married in a civil ceremony in Paris July 6, followed the next day by an elaborate church wedding.

Langoria, 32, and her new husband, Parker, 25, say they have a rule in which they refuse to let more than two weeks pass without seeing each other - no matter where they are in the world. Eva’s hit show Desperate Housewives keeps her in L.A. while Tony’s homebase is in San Antonio, Texas with his Spurs team.

Newlywed Eva told People Magazine recently that she and Tony “would love to have kids.” The Housewives star says the couple will teach them all three languages they collectively speak – English, Spanish and French.


Spice It up A little


The latest winning formula to land a hot date requires nothing but a straight look into her eyes accompanied by a light touch on her arm, according to a new study. The study, by scientists at Aberdeen University, has found that two-thirds of women gave a nod to dance with a man who requested for a dance by resting his hand on her arm for a second or two.

And those who did not comply with the trick and kept their hands by their side while asking the same question had a success rate of only 50 percent. In fact, women also preferred to give their phone-number to a man who touched their arm as he approached them in the street.

Published in Focus Magazine, the study said that touching makes a man appear dominant, and henceforth more attractive to the opposite sex.

In fact, researcher Dr Ben Jones said that making eye contact also indicates interest in a woman, but only if it is genuine. "Smiling can make you more attractive but it is worth bearing in mind that faking a smile is quite tricky," the Telegraph quoted Jones, as saying.

And those men, who find it hard to fake a smile, are advised by Jones to take extra care of their skin, or stay amidst other women to appear more appealing.
There have been innumerable studies on finding the perfect seduction technique. Countless books, manuals (read the Kamasutra) have been dedicated to understanding what drives a man, and woman crazy. Tales of seduction, and seductresses have continued to feed the fantasies of men and women throughout history. While the world tries to master this art, here are some seduction fundamentals that are sure to send your pulses racing.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

When Does a Tennager become an Adult

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You can't turn around these days without coming across another article about Bristol Palin, the unmarried, pregnant 17-year-old daughter of Republican Vice Presidential nominee, Sarah Palin.

Most of these articles have focused on her mother's views on reproductive rights (she's not into them), teen mother's (she cut funding for programs aimed at helping them) and sex education (abstinence-only is her bag).

But as important as these discussions are, they don't address some of the issues Bristol is facing as a pregnant, soon-to-be-parenting teen.

One of these is her status as a minor.

As you may know, minors don't have the same rights as adults. Your right to have sex, drink alcohol, buy cigarettes, vote or consent to your own medical care are all governed by how old you are.

But special circumstances can affect some of these rights. Notably, while parental consent and notification are generally required for most medical care and treatment of minors, in many states, pregnant, parenting, married and emancipated teens can consent to all, or almost all of their own health care. (Of course, in 35 states there is one right that pregnant teens don't have: the right to an abortion without parental involvement. Ah the irony...)

Like many pregnant teens, Bristol will face a lot of challenges. But not having to get permission from her mom to get medical care for her or her baby will go a long way in giving her at least a small amount of dignity. That's important in a world where pregnant and parenting teens often get more judgment and scrutiny than they do support and encouragement.

Online crush

I've been talking to this guy online for about 6 months or so, we met online but he has no personal information of me, we've built up this relationship and i really can't let go of it...although i know i should. My mom found out that you can talk to people through youtube, where i've been talking to him from, and he's been soo open to me and understanding of why i don't give out personal information over the internet, for obvious reasons, and my mom is very suspicious and i just want to delete by account before anyone can see it. However, i just can't let go of him, we built this friendship and i really like him, not that he knows of though, and i have no idea what to do. I've been thinking of just telling him how i feel, but i'm unsure. Please please answer my question i'm in desperate need of some kind of advice. Thank you so much!
-Hopelessly lost

Death for a Transfer

A New York City bus driver was stabbed to death this week allegedly over a $2 transfer, The New York Daily News reports.

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Edwin Thomas, (pictured above), was punched in the head and stabbed in the chest several times on his busy Bed-Stuy route around noon on Wednesday, the paper reports.

The killer supposedly stabbed Thomas because he would not give him a free $2 transfer after already being permitted to ride for free.

Thomas was the first NYC bus driver killed in nearly 20 years, the paper reports. Ironically, he became a bus driver because he considered his previous job driving armored trucks too dangerous, the paper says.

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Africian American Journalist Died


Thomas A. Johnson, the first black reporter at Newsday and later, at The New York Times, one of the first black journalists to work as a foreign correspondent for a major daily newspaper, died on Monday in Queens. He was 79.

His daughter Sondi Johnson announced the death, saying no specific cause had been determined. Mr. Johnson lived at the New York State Veterans Home in St. Albans, Queens.

Black reporters and editors were rarities in newsrooms of large American newspapers in the years in which Mr. Johnson’s career gained prominence. From the civil rights protests and urban unrest of the 1960s through the rise of the black power movement and beyond, Mr. Johnson often found himself as both a reporter and an interpreter of racial conflict and change.

Mr. Johnson was a founding member of Black Perspective, an early organization of black reporters in New York, and a member of Black Enterprise magazine's founding board of advisers.

The journalism course he taught at New York University from 1969 to 1972, “Race and the News Media,” was widely imitated.

Arthur Gelb, a former managing editor for The New York Times, wrote in his memoir, “City Room” (2003), that when Mr. Johnson joined the paper in February 1966, he was the only black reporter at The Times.

The next month, Mr. Johnson covered racial unrest and violence in the Watts section of Los Angeles, seven months after the riots there, notably beginning one article with a dramatic quotation from the owner of a shoeshine parlor: “These kids hate white people — they hate them very strongly.”

Mr. Johnson won several awards for his coverage of black servicemen in Vietnam and Europe. He found that many black soldiers resented being sent into danger when civil rights demonstrators were being harassed at home.

Mr. Johnson was frequently called upon to find the views of black people on important issues, including the investigation of a prominent black member of Congress, the Rev. Adam Clayton Powell Jr., by a House committee in 1967. The next year, he began an early article on a nascent black power organization with a question: “Who are the Black Panthers and what do they want?”

Mr. Johnson also covered many events having nothing to do with race. Mr. Gelb credited him with “stiffening our resolve” to plunge into an investigation of corruption at the Human Resources Administration in 1968.

While working at The Times, Mr. Johnson was based in Lagos, Nigeria, from 1972 to 1975, and earlier held temporary postings in Vietnam, Europe and the Caribbean.

Thomas Aldrige Johnson was born in St. Augustine, Fla., on Oct. 11, 1928, and moved to New York as a boy. He served for three years in the Army in Japan during the Korean War and graduated from Long Island University with a degree in journalism in 1954. He was turned down for a job at The Long Island Press; he worked in public relations , wrote freelance articles and worked for the New York City welfare department until Newsday hired him at $165 a week in 1963.

In an autobiography distributed by the Maynard Institute, Mr. Johnson quoted William McIlwain, then a top editor of Newsday, as telling him that the paper had never had a black reporter and that he needed one to cover civil rights.

At The Times, Mr. Gelb wrote, Mr. Johnson helped recruit more black reporters and teamed up with Richard Reeves in articles reporting that a 17-year-old black youth had been falsely accused of shooting another, who was 11.

Mr. Johnson was an assistant to the metropolitan editor in 1977 and 1978, but asked to return to reporting. He resigned from The Times in 1982 and later ran his own public relations firm.

In addition to his daughter Sondi, of Poughkeepsie, Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, the former Josephine Holley; a son, Thomas Jr.; another daughter, Jo Holley Johnson; and three grandchildren. Another son, Craig, died before him.