Two fine ass black men on a mission to up hold the ideals of fierceness and hotness from the streets of Jacksonville to the cities of the world. And if you are fierce you will be celebrated as you deserved, but beware if you look, act, smell, or sound like a hot mess, you will be ASSASSINATED!(Verbally, not fo realz!)
Showing posts with label BLACK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BLACK. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Why was we out of the loop?: Jacksonville Black Gay Pride!


Even though we didn't report it here, I knew that The Jacksonville Gay Pride Event was canceled to the shock and disappointment of me and Skittles. But how did we missed Black Gay Pride. I never knew something like this happens in the Ville. I mean go to any Gay spot in the Ville and me and Skittles seem to represent the chocolate. I always wondered where the fierce Back queens hanged other than InCahoots on the weekend (I don't know if that's still the case). I watch Noah's Arc and Ski Trip and wonder where my colorful bruthas and sistas hang. Where to find out what we missed last weekend, check out the FTU or the Official Site. Read more!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Take Two: Princess & The Frog!




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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Black History Month: Blackcard Holders and Owners!

Okay, first of all some may notice no mention on this blog of the Chris Brown & RihRih fuckery. Well everyone and their mom is reporting everything they can find or make up on the situation so there is no need for me to waste space for something that isn't fully explained yet. Until the full story comes out from either one of them, I will stay mute, but if you don't know what's going on click here. Well on the positive moments in Black History, which is the purpose of Black History Month. We shop there, eat there, go to the doctor through them, make copies of that damn credit card bill you refuse to pay there, but how many of you know that its a brother or sistah getting that paper for all of it. Well check out some of the other and sometimes more powerful Black Presidents in America.

Current African American CEO's of Fortune 500 Companies


Clarence Otis, Jr.
Company: Darden Restaurants, Inc.
Position: Chief Executive Officer and President

Kenneth I. Chenault
Company: American Express
Position: Chairman and CEO

Richard Dean Parson
Company: Citigroup Inc.
Position: Chairman

Ronald A. Williams
Company: Aetna Inc.
Position: CEO/President

Former African American CEO's of Fortune 500 Companies


Aylwin Lewis
Company: Potbelly Sandwich Works
Position: Chief Executive Officer and President

Franklin Delano Raines
Company: Revolution LLC
Position: Director

Stan O'Neal
Company: Merrill Lynch & Co.
Position: Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President

Possible Future Black CEO's of Fortune 500 Companies


Don Thompson
Company: McDonald's USA
Position: President

John W. Thompson
Company: Symantec Corporation
Position: Chairman, CEO

Ursula M Burns
Company: Xerox Corporation
Position: President, Director

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Black History Month!

This Black History Month has enough first to spawn hundreds of pages of Black History Month reports without one mention of Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman, or Malcolm X! First black President of the GOP, First Black President of America, things may seemed to be better, but the power of Black History Month needs to be celebrated. So, even though it's a week late, we will celebrate all things black this month. To make up with the week we missed since Black History Month is a short ass Month, here is 7 things you may not know about Black History. 1. Black History Month originated in 1926 by Carter Godwin Woodson as Negro History Week. The month of February was chosen in honor of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, who were both born in that month.
2. Gransville T. Woods invented the "telegraphony," an invention that Alexander Graham Bell's company purchased, which lead to the invention of the telephone.
3. Andrew Jackson Beard in 1897 invented the automatic railroad car coupler (aka the Jenny Coupler). This invention allowed two railroad cars to lock automatically by bumping into each other. Prior to this invention, a railroad employee would have to drop a bin between the two connectors of the railroad cars. Often times they could not get out in time and many lost their limbs and even their lives.
4. Nancy Green (1834 – 1923) a former slave, was employed in 1893 to promote the Aunt Jemima brand by demonstrating the pancake mix at expositions and fairs. She was a popular attraction because of her friendly personality, great story-telling, and warmth. Green signed a lifetime contract with the pancake company and her image was used for packaging and billboards.
5. Beyonce Knowles (1981 - ) an award-winning singer, songwriter and actress is the first African-American woman to win the "Songwriter of the Year" award at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards in 2001 and also holds the record for the longest run on the Billboard Hot 100's number one spot in 2003 with the songs "Crazy in Love" (8 weeks) and "Baby Boy" (9 weeks). Beyonce is ranked as the second best-selling female artist of the 21st century with record sales of over 37 million dollars.
6. Lonnie G. Johnson (1949 - ), an engineer who performed spacecraft system design for NASA, invented the Super Soaker water gun - the number one selling toy in America in 1991.
7. Dr. Charles Drew (1904 - 1950) discovered techniques to store blood and developed blood banks.

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Drumline Live Post...Finally!

Okay I know its been like a week ago, but I am finally posting about Drumline Live. It was incredible! After a delicious and pricey(don' they know we're in a recession!) trip down memory lane at Longhorns, me and Skittles embarked on a night of beats, dance, and jams. And of course when you get FAMU marching bands and a Saturday night, you get the club hoes in full effect. Bitches had their freakum dresses and fcuk me pumps on lock. Me, Skittles, and the old white lady ushers thought we walked on the set of a Plies Bust it Baby video. But on the other side, he Grandmas and Sorara (as my mom calls Sorority) were on full effect in furs and gold! But like anytime a group on black people gather, there was a few "Oh no that bitch didn't" moments.One, I know some people, black or white, will act a fool during an event, but was it necessary to have a hundred JSO officers there? I didn't even see JSO at Ave Q except to help people cross the street. That is why the Ville is the murder capital of Florida, JSO is busy patrolling Broadway shows and not killerway. Two, I know the other JSO in the Ville is the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and across from the Moran theater hosting Drumline, in the Jacoby Hall the JSO was having their own concert (which I wish I could have seen...explain later) and in the lobby there were ushers passing out surveys for people attending the concert. Well one of the survey takers were standing right next to us and before we knew why she was there, was curious about what she was doing. She saw us and didn't even move an inch toward us, but as soon as someone white passed by she sprung to action asking if they were going to the JSO concert and if they wanted o take a survey. I was like HELL NO OBAMA IS PRESIDENT BITCH! and we are still second class. Why couldn't me and Skittles be attending the concert. In fact we were getting tickets to one of he Masterwork performances coming up. I love the symphony and as a id the only concerts I ever attended were with the JSO. But to make it even crazier, most of the white people she were asking, were attending Drumline Live and the JSO performance was a night of Motown! The final trifling moment came when we entered the theater for the show and the usher passing out the programs for the show gave Skittles a program and when I asked for mine, was like "you can share"! Bitch I can't, could you share the price I paid for tickets? She had a boxes full and people looked at her like she was crazy. How she even know we knew each other and the price of a seat comes with a program. There should be a program for each seat, its not like it was oversold or I was requesting multiple copies. Just know I got my damn program just like every other show I have every attended. But off the trifling part of the night and on to the performance. It was pretty much sold out, there may have been a couple of empty seats, but it was full. The show was great, right out the gate they brought that black college beat and people were up and dancing and cheering like it was halftime at the Classic. There were different sections an showed the diverse sides of black college music from Africa to Gospel, big band to modern, and Motown to Soulja boy. The small but big sound band was on point and the dance girls brought the heat. They had participation from the audience in cute and funny moments. My only complain is you can tell this is a new show and some elements haven't been ironed out yet or reached their full greatest. Also just we your getting in to one of the different sections, the would end quickly, so they brought the fire, but not long enough to let it burn. But the band members, mostly college students from the historically black colleges were amazing and during the intermission, me and Skittles discovered they were pretty cute as well. A group of the drumline drummers came around in the audience with drums to play and the girls were going crazy, I thought they were stripping how wild they got just to hold their drum while they drummed. But I don't blame them, they were hot and most seemed to beat to a different drum, if you get what mean. But also during that point everyone got to realize how much talent lays in the audience as well. When people got to chance to play the drum themselves, many blow everyone away with their skills. My favorite part was just after the finale and the all the performers marched out in the lobby for a unscripted goodbye jam, where you got to meet the performers face to face ad take pictures, and thank them for a great show, while jamming out to some beats. It was an experience to be a part of and I can't wait to see how the show evolves. It deserves to be on the same tier as Stomp and Riverdance and based off that performance, it will. Here is a video i caught on my phone of the after jam, sorry for the lack of quality audio, it was loud as hell in that lobby.Make sure if Drumline Live is hitting a city near you to check it out, you won't forget it. Visit www.drumlinecasting.com for info on the show and stops. Next show...Wicked!!!

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*Side Note: Also in the lobby were the trancely beautiful women of Radiance. They performed the Motown JSO concert across the hall ad they were signing autographs and I had to get one, even though I didn't see their show. But after seeing them and talking with them I wish I did. I would post a picture, but it pales in the reality of how fierce and sexy they were face to face. I would put down dick for them...well not too much gurl!
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Sunday, February 1, 2009

About Damn Time: Hall of Famer Bob Hayes!

After 29 years and a failed attempt during Super Bowl XXIX here in his hometown of The Ville, Bob "Bullet" Hayes is now Pro Football Hall of Famer. For those who know him, he was an Olympic gold medalist in track and played for the Dallas Cowboys. His speed caused NFL defenses to step their game up to zone defense. He is the only man to have both an Olympic gold medal and a super Bowl ring. But to me he deserve it because of hi service to the Jacksonville community with his Bob Hayes Invitational. For 39 years schools from around the southeast come to compete in track and field competition and a highlight for The Ville and all those talented enough to compete. Bob Hayes died in 2002, but his spirit lives in the countless students in the track and lightening fast wide receivers on the field. Here is the TU(Times Union) Story on the vote:
Twenty-nine years after he first became eligible, Jacksonville native Bob Hayes was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday.

Hayes was nominated for the second time in five years by the senior committee and he needed at least 36 of the 44 board members to vote in his favor.

The exact number of votes he got was not announced.

The case for Hayes was that he changed the game with his speed that forced defenses to change to zone defenses.

But he was rejected just five years ago, the first time he was a finalist. The fact he had only 371 catches and didn’t have a signature game in the championship games he played in were hurdles he had to overcome.

Hayes is the only man to win an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring.

He died in 2002.

Joining Hayes in the Hall will be Bruce Smith, Rod Woodson, Randall McDaniel, Derrick Thomas and Buffalo Bills founder and owner Ralph Wilson.


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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

President & First Lady Obama!!!

I woke up to the beautiful realization that Obama is no longer President Elect but President. And if he turns out to be worst than Bush(Which better not happen!) I am excited not just he is the first African American Prez, but I am excited to see a loving and hot family in the White House. And if this first dance is any indication, there will be more(wedded!) action in the Oval office than Clinton and Kennedy combined! Eventhough in his speech to the world, Obama said we need to put down childish things, the video after the jump pretty illustrates how me and Skittles felt last night!
Daft Punk vs. Adam Freeland - "Aer OBAMA" from Gold Greendot on Vimeo

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Youtube DramaQueenz!



I found out about this new web show through another blog site and had to post it. Find out more after the click!

Posted by Skittles

DramaQueenz is a new gay black web series about three best friends living in New York trying to become big Broadway stars all while dealing with other life situations along the way! I saw the first episode and I was hooked. Ok, it's not quite at the Noah's Arc level yet but give it time. Watch the first episode below and to see other episodes or find out more info, hit up these links: DramaQueenz on YouTube
DramaQueenz on Myspace
DramaQueenz Website

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

Kwanzaa Roots: Imani (Faith)!


To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders and the righteousness and victory of our struggle. To carry the spirit of Imani, do something you were scared to do in 2008.
Faith is the bird that sings when the dawn is still dark.

GET UP - Mary Mary

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Kwanzaa Roots: Kuumba (Creativity)!


To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it. To carry the spirit of Kuumba, create a homemade gift for someone special.
Whatever your life's work is, do it well. A man should do his job so well that the living, the dead, and the unborn could do it no better.


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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Kwanzaa Roots: Nia (Purpose)!


To make our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness. To carry the spirit of Nia, write five goals you want to accomplish in the new year.
The purpose of life is a life of purpose.

Its A New Thing (Its Your Thing) - The Isley Brothers;De La Soul;D-Nat

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Monday, December 29, 2008

Kwanzaa Roots: Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics)!


To build and maintain our own stores, shops and other businesses and to profit from them together. To carry the spirit of Ujamaa, buy something from a local owned store or restaurant.
A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.

I Got Work to Do - Isley Brothers

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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Friends and Lovers!



I can't wait for this to come to the small or BIG screen!
From Maurice Jamal (Writer and Director of The Ski Trip) comes Friends&Lovers!!!
From what I take from the trailer above, it's a series that will start up where the movie left off. I wonder if it will be a dvd series or tv show type of deal? I would say that it should be on LOGO, but if they canned Noah's ARC then best believe F&L wont make it on that station! BOO YOU LOGO for taking away the best thing you had on your network!! Can't wait to see it!

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Kwanzaa Roots: Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility)!


To build and maintain our community together and make our brother's and sister's problems our problems and to solve them together. To carry the spirit of Ujima, do at least one thing for someone else in need.
Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.

Footprints In The Sand - Leona Lewis

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Kwanzaa Roots: Kujichagulia (Self-Determination)!


To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves. To carry the spirit of Self-Determination, find five things that make you unique.
SELF-DETERMINATION
Self determination is something that one feels when knowing that against all odds, he/she can still RISE
Even when enemies taunt, poke fun, and chastise
When adversaries talk, and perhaps question one’s beliefs
Stirring up laughter and yet causing one grief
Self determination is being strong while being pounced on like an
Elephant on an ant
Knowing that you can do all things that others really can’t
After all, who cares what others think—whether they be friend or
Foe
Self-determination above all means saying ‘YES’ to you when others are shouting ‘NO’

Livin My LIfe Like Its Golden - Jill Scott

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Friday, December 26, 2008

Kwanzaa Roots: Umoja (Unity)!


To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation and race. To carry the spirit of Umoja in your day learn one thing you never knew about African American culture.
"If people can see Earth from up here, see it without those borders, see it without any differences in race or religion, they would have a completely different perspective. Because when you see it from that angle, you cannot think of your home or your country. All you can see is one Earth...."

Unity - Sounds Of Blackness

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