Friday, May 22, 2009


the most mermoible thing in high school fgor me was prom night .Things that made it one of the most memoable days was little things like getting prepared , you know like my tux. and like renting my car n stuff like dat. Then other things like gettin ready , after all of that i stared to think that it wasnt gonna be a night to remember cuz i didnt have a prom date. but at the end of the night i realizr that i had the time of my life cuz i hug out wit my friends, took a lot of pictures . got alot of dances , AND DA AFTER PARTY WAS GREAT!!! I WAS DOUGGIE !!

Thursday, May 21, 2009



a plce i would like to visit is paris


MAKE UP POST#8
Me and my mom cought this slug im my room and i bit her on the way out the room
MAKE UP POST#4
I was smoking and the house cought on fire in the bass mint

Monday, May 18, 2009


See when i was in elementry school i played with glue and i ate the glue and i had to go to the hospital that was my first day of elementry school for me

Friday, May 15, 2009


Defending champs face Magic in yet another Game 7
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- The Boston Celtics are headed home for a do-or-die game after failing to wrap up a series in Game 6.
They're getting used to that pattern.
Dwight Howard had 23 points and 22 rebounds, and the Orlando Magic overcame a poor shooting night to beat the Celtics 83-75 on Thursday and force a decisive game in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The Celtics also failed to close out Chicago in Game 6 of their first-round series, a triple-overtime epic, but they never were in trouble in Game 7. Boston will now go the distance in each of its first two series for the second straight year.
"We're comfortable with Game 7s," forward Paul Pierce said. "A lot of players in this league have never played a Game 7 in this league, knowing that you if you lose, you go home. We're a confident group. But we're not an overconfident group, because you have to go out there and play the game."
The Celtics are 32-0 in seven-game series when they have held a 3-2 lead, and they are 17-3 in Game 7s on their home floor heading into Sunday.
"You can't lean on a Game 7 being at home," Boston coach Doc Rivers said. "You have to go play. Just because you're in Boston doesn't mean you're going to win the game."
Magic coach Stan Van Gundy doesn't believe in most records. He even threw out something familiar to Boston fans: The Red Sox's historic comeback from a 3-0 deficit to win the AL championship series over the Yankees in 2004.
"I don't think it means anything," he said. "In other words, I know it was a different sport, but when it was Yankees-Red Sox, nobody had ever come back from 3-0 before."
Rajon Rondo finished with 19 points, 16 rebounds and six assists, and Pierce scored 17 for the Celtics, who led by 10 points in the second half before falling apart.
The two days off before Game 7 should give an older, worn out Boston team a chance to rest its tired legs. It's still not enough for Rivers.
"I would take a week off and do it like the Super Bowl," Rivers joked. "That would be terrific. But that's not going to happen."
Boston had its chances.
The Celtics held the Magic scoreless for more than five minutes to start the third quarter, building a 10-point lead on a jumper by Glen "Big Baby" Davis. The Magic shot just 37 percent to the Celtics' 42 percent for the game.
But Howard led the Magic back, with a backspin alley-oop from Turkoglu that highlighted a spurt to end the third quarter. Orlando took its first lead with 8:38 remaining in the fourth.
Pierce hit three straight jumpers to give Boston a 73-72 lead with about four minutes to play, but the Celtics were done in by their 3-for-18 shooting from 3-point range and 19 turnovers. Ray Allen missed all seven attempts from behind the arc.
"The offense definitely struggled," Pierce said. "But we still played enough defense to win the game. We turned the ball over too much."
Howard blamed Van Gundy for not getting the ball more after the Magic's Game 5 collapse, when they blew a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter.
"You've got a dominant player, let him be dominant," Howard said.
He came out trying to back up his strong words, scoring the first eight points of the game for the Magic, including a pair of dunks that pumped some life into the home crowd. He finished 9-for-16 shooting.
Orlando's do-it-all center said he thought little of his comments before Game 6.
"Coach said, 'Give all you got tonight, because we're going to have tomorrow off,"' Howard said, laughing. "I was thinking about that."
Van Gundy said he didn't change his strategy at all, and compared Howard's comments to an argument between himself and his wife.
"When she gets on me for something, my first reaction is to blame someone else," Van Gundy said. "To make an excuse. To do something else, because I don't like being criticized. And I think when Dwight gets into a game, his first thing is, 'I don't want the blame.' This is just my guess.
"But when you step back and look at it, I usually realize the person who's been on me has a point. And then it's time to step up and do the job."
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009



Its a freedom of speech in the united states

Monday, May 11, 2009



make up post

Two young men decided to take the red light and wam they hit each other and the young man in this certin car hit and ran. He realy got out the car and ran



Soon to be my new yellow car in a few years

Thursday, May 7, 2009


something i regret is taking this pic lol lol

John and sally whent to the same middle school and split up wen they got to high school so finally when they got to college they met again and got to to gether and when they got out of college they got married and had kidz

something RED!!!!

One thing im scared of is lizards. when i was little my sister put a lizard in my shoe

Tuesday, May 5, 2009


young jeezy on the xxl mag next fall

Friday, May 1, 2009


It's win-or-else for Heat in Game 6

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MIAMI (AP) -- Facing a win-or-else scenario, Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat already would figure to have plenty of motivation.
Just in case, the Atlanta Hawks provided oodles more.
Between Mario West's wild celebration as the first half of Game 5 expired, Josh Smith's showboating dunk attempt in the final minutes and Hawks radio announcer Steve Holman mocking the NBA's scoring champion throughout, Wade and Miami are down 3-2 in the series but clearly leading in bulletin-board material.
Whether it will matter when the Hawks try to wrap up this increasingly volatile first-round Eastern Conference matchup in Miami on Friday night, well, that's anyone's guess.
"I'll go back to something my high school coach always told me: Act like you've done something before," Wade said. "He used to hate when I used to dunk and pound my chest all the time. He told me act like I've been there, act like I've done it, be classy. Win, lose or draw, you're supposed to be classy."
The Hawks have controlled the last two games, running out to huge leads in Games 4 and 5. Tempers flared in both contests, with a combined 100 fouls called, and there was plenty of shoving and staredowns Wednesday in the Hawks' win.
Heat center Jermaine O'Neal was whacked in the face by Atlanta's Zaza Pachulia. Wade got knocked to the floor, bumping his head in the opening minutes. Four players got technical fouls after one relatively tame scrum, with Wade in the middle of that one as well.
Playoff intensity, indeed.
And it's not going to be any different Friday.
"I don't want our guys backing down by any means," Hawks coach Mike Woodson said. "I don't think we've been out there trying to hurt anyone."
The Heat say they haven't either, and Wade took offense to Holman's suggestion otherwise.
When Wade leaped behind Mo Evans and tried to block a dunk attempt in Game 5, both players tumbled to the floor. Wade was called for a flagrant foul, which NBA officials rescinded after reviewing the play Thursday.
"Dwyane Wade tried to hurt Mo Evans," Holman said.
Wade insisted Holman was wrong.
"Hey, that's why he doesn't work in Miami," Wade said.
And when Atlanta center Al Horford hit the floor with a sprained ankle, Holman suggested the Heat were resorting to "thuggery," an assessment even Horford disagreed with.
"I just came down very awkward, that's all," Horford said.
Horford made the trip to Miami and said he's a game-time decision for Friday, but Woodson said he'll consider starting Solomon Jones instead and continue to bring Pachulia -- a force in the last two games -- off the bench.
Whether Horford plays or not, the Heat expect more heated battles down low.
"I think it's going to be an extremely physical game one way or another," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "We have to be ready for the physicality of it and just make sure we play our best game."
Wade got more treatment Thursday and said he's feeling much better, no longer so pained by the back spasms that slowed him earlier this week and dealing with no aftereffects of conking his head on the Hawks' floor.
No short-term memory loss, meaning he recalls West stopping him from scoring on the last play of the first half and reacting jubilantly afterward ("Celebration after one stop, that's funny," Wade said) and Smith's exclamation-point dunk try.
Smith tried to swoop the ball between his legs and, in the same motion, go in for a dunk that ended up clanging off the rim.
In Miami's eyes, the play was an insult.
"I'm not worried about that," Smith said. "My loyalty is with this team, not the Miami Heat."
It's not as if these teams were the best of friends before this series started, either.
Last season, the final minute of a Heat-Hawks game had to be replayed by decree of the NBA because Atlanta's stat crew charged former Miami center Shaquille O'Neal with a foul he didn't commit. Tempers started getting hot in Game 4 of this series, and it only escalated in Game 5.
"I don't mind," Heat forward Udonis Haslem said. "Let's turn it up a notch. Part of the game."

Tuesday, April 28, 2009


This is really a great pimped Hi-Riser car. Again, it has been added with 28 inch chrome rims. The car has been ”highed” almost 50% from the original height. The lift kit on this car had the bumper up to folks shoulders.

Monday, April 27, 2009

something big


The African elephant is the largest living land mammal. Of all its specialized features, the muscular trunk is perhaps the most extraordinary. It serves as a nose, hand, extra foot, signaling device and tool for gathering food, siphoning water, dusting, and digging. The tusks are another notable feature of both males and females. Elephants are right or left-tusked, using the favored tusk more often, thus shortening it from constant wear. Tusks differ in size, shape and angle and researchers can use them to identify individuals.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

football player


FOOTBALL IS LIFE!!!!
I LEARNES ALOT FROM WHEN I WAS SMALLER..NOW ITS TIME TA MASTER MY DREAMS

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A New Jersey woman is hoping to become the nation’s third African-American governor.

The Rev. Shannon Wright, an Independent candidate, announced her bid to lead the Garden State just days after resigning as campaign manager for Republican Brian Levine.
The Rev. Shannon Wright, an Independent candidate, announced her bid to lead the Garden State just days after resigning as campaign manager for Republican Brian Levine.
On Thursday, Levine, the mayor of Franklin Township, was nixed from the GOP primary ballot after judges ruled that his petition did not contain enough valid signatures to justify his nomination.
Wright, 42, was a registered Democrat in 2008, so she must obtain 1,000 signatures to run as an independent. She named health care, education and economic development as her focal points.
She and her husband are co-founders of Faith, Grace and Mercy World Outreach Ministries

something small


Ants have three major body parts: head, thorax, and gastor (abdomen). The thorax can be broken down into two major parts: the alitrunk which contains the legs and wings, and the petiole which is found directly anterior to the gastor and is found only in ants. Ants have mandibles (jaws) which are of varied structures. These varied structures provide for a plethora of functions ranging from grasping, tearing, cutting and other special tasks. Most ants have a stinger at the end of the gastor. Some ants can release this stinger in a similar fashion to honeybees. The stinger is only found in female ants and is a modified ovipositor (egg laying organ). Ants have compound eyes which have not been shown to effect their behavior, although some ants seem to be able to detect movemen t. They have very sensitive antennae that are used for a wide array of communication.

Monday, April 20, 2009



The man with the most pierceings in the world

Friday, April 17, 2009













PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. (WSVN) -- Police have released surveillance footage in hopes of catching an armed robber after he attacked a woman in a mall's parking lot and took off with her purse.
According to Pembroke Pines Police, on April 9th at around 4:30 p.m. inside of a parking garage next to Macy's in the Pembroke Lakes Mall, a man exited the passenger side of a vehicle and attacked an innocent shopper.
Investigators believe the suspect was already focused on a woman who was parked in a handicapped spot.
According to the victim, Barbara Epstein, she refused to hand over her purse to the suspect who was pointing a gun towards her. The man then dragged her across the parking garage and slammed her into the concrete floor and gained control of the purse when the strap broke. The suspect then ran to a vehicle that was waiting nearby.
"I noticed him lurking in that far corner, but he looked like the typical teenagers that were in the mall that day. It didn't appear to be threatening," said Epstein as she began to recall the horrific attack. "As I turned around and shut the trunk lid, he was a few inches from me, and he looked me straight in the eyes and he pulled out the gun from his gun belt and he said, ' Give me your purse.' I said, ' No way!' and I looked at him and he hesitated and then he lunged for it."
Pembroke Pines Police hope that someone will recognize the suspect on the surveillance video. "I just heard back from the detectives a little while ago, and they were notified by her credit card company that her information was used down in the city of Hialeah, so hopefully maybe someone down there will be able to identify him and pick him out," said police Sgt. Bryan Davis.
The victim sustained minor injuries and was treated on the scene by Pembroke Pines Rescue.
Police advise that if you are ever confronted at gunpoint for your wallet or purse, to give it up and do not take the risk of fighting back.
The suspect's accomplice is described as a white female with blonde hair. They fled the scene in a maroon Nissan Altima.
If you have any information on the suspect and his accomplice, call Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS. Remember, you can always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a reward.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

House Of Payne


1.House Of Payne

2.LaVan Davis, Lance Gross, Cassi Davis, and Allen Payne

3.that there really funny

4.where do they get there jokes

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

All-Pro LB Harrison, Steelers reach six-year, $51.7M deal


The Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker reached terms Monday on a $51.75 million, six-year contract that will make him the second highest-paid player in franchise history.
James Harrison, LB Pittsburgh Steelers 2008 Statistics Tackles: 101Sacks: 16Interceptions: 1
The contract set to be announced Tuesday will pay the NFL Defensive Player of the Year a guaranteed $20 million -- more than any other player in team history except Ben Roethlisberger. The quarterback signed a $102 million, eight-year contract last year that will pay him a guaranteed $36 million.
Harrison broke into the Steelers lineup in 2007 and had 8½ sacks. He had a Steelers-record 16 sacks in 15 games last season, and his 100-yard interception return for a TD -- the longest scoring play in Super Bowl history -- helped the Steelers beat Arizona 27-23 for their second title in four seasons.
Harrison, cut four times earlier in his career, cashed in after being an NFL starter only two seasons. The 30-year-old Harrison was about to enter the final season of a $5.5 million, four-year contract he signed as a backup in 2006. He would have made $1.4 million this season.
"James is pleased he will be a Steelers for the rest of his NFL career, in all probability, which is what he wanted," said Bill Parise, Harrison's agent. "The contract is reflective of him being the defensive player of the year."
According to Parise, the contract is the largest signed by an NFL linebacker, although Harrison is not guaranteed of being paid the total value of the contract.
The Steelers made re-signing Harrison a priority -- and, in a coincidence, his guaranteed money is about the same Joey Porter is getting after signing with Miami following the 2006 season. With Harrison ready to play, the Steelers felt they could not pay that kind of money to Porter, even after he helped them win Super Bowl XL.
Harrison and the Steelers began talking about a new contract not long after the Super Bowl was played and the deal was concluded before the team officially starts their offseason workouts next week, although many players already are working out at their practice complex.

Monday, April 13, 2009

old football player

Chris Canty # DE
New York Giants Official Team Site
Height: 6-7 Weight: 304 Age: 26
Born: 11/10/1982 Bronx , NY
College: Virginia
Experience: 5th season
High School: Charlotte Latin School [NC]
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The reason why i pick this is because he what i want to become one day in my life.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Would the Chicago Bears be interested in Michael Vick?
By Vaughn McClure
Jarrett Bell of USA Today wrote a piece on Michael Vick, and at the end of it was an interesting quote from one particular NFL head coach.
"I would look at Michael like I look at every other prospect that's available: He goes back into the pool," Bears coach Lovie Smith said in the article. "That's what everyone in society does. Martha Stewart went to prison. She paid her time. Now she's back in society.
"Mike made a mistake, and he's paying the price for that mistake. Once you've paid your debt to society, you have to say, 'OK, let's go on from there.' "
Commissioner Roger Goodell has not committed on a timetable for Vick's reinstatement. But Vick, serving a 23-month sentence for funding a dogfighting ring, has to show true remorse before he is allowed back on an NFL field.
So make a play for Jay Cutler or wait on Michael Vick? Chances are, the Bears will do neither. But it makes for good conversation.


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The artical that i possed was about michel vick who was cought fighting dogs and he lied and said that he was but when it all came down to it he agreed to it and he got charged with fight dogs and lieing in a court of law and he got sentence with 4 years in prison.