Lauryn Hill must have one of those old fashioned women vagina’s from the ‘Little House Of Prairie’ days; you know when you have a baby one day and go back out and plow the field the next. Just yesterday, Saturday afternoon, a week after giving birth, Lauryn was at the L.A. Rising Music Festival serving up some of her old lovely tracks to a welcoming audience.
I must say the after birth must give her a little extra piece of normalcy because she looks like she might be returning to her old self… fingers crossed!
Chris Brown along with Adele and Lil Wayne are all set to perform at this years VMA. Oh and don’t let me forget to mention that he is also going to be on tour with Kelly Rowland in September. I swear between his homophobic rants, mixtape releases, award ceremony performances and ignorant texting this young man man has been busy busy busy.
Chris found time to record the single ‘Open Road (I Love Her)’ a mid-tempo song about love and heartache. In the song Chris apologizes about trying to control his girlfriend and sings about wanting her back. I wonder who is he talking about. Rihanna?
DO YOU GUYS THINK HE IS SINGING ABOUT RIHANNA… YET AGAIN?
Yes, there is such a place and no its not in Atlanta, Ga., its actually in Dallas, Texas. Glen Hudson registered his business The Playground at 11300 block of Harry Hines Boulevard as a church, mosque or synagogue; however, its actually a swingers club. I wonder what was attendance like and did the parishoneers do tithe and offerings?
According to court papers, a three-month Dallas police investigation of The Playground indicates it is a swingers club that “caters to adults, often couples, who wish to engage in random consensual sexual activities on-site with adults other than their spouses.” I mean isn’t this happening at most churches anyway; just in the closet, i.e. New Birth.
Hudson allegedly shows pornographic videos on big-screen televisions and has topless dancers. Court documents also said a VIP area offered beds, condoms and more pornographic videos.
The city said last week that Hudson told city officials he is an ordained minister of the Universal Life Church.
Universal Life Church says on its website that it has ordained more than 20 million people worldwide. It offers “free online ordination” by filling out a quick online form.
In a court hearing Tuesday, Hudson said The Playground is a religious “outreach mission,” the Dallas attorney’s office said a statement. Who is doing the reaching and was lubrication in their hands?
The city filed suit over after-hours dance parties held at a “drug-infested” club that does not have a permit to operate as a dance club. Hudson told the city Darkside is a youth outreach ministry, according to court documents.
OMG… I have heard it all. This gives a whole new meaning to come to the alter and baptism.
Vibe Magazine issues double covers for their Juice issue. The first was the cover of the bare breasted Kelly Rowland and this is the second version.
Inside this issue the magazine features insight from the singers closet friend, Salaam Remi and his last days with Amy.
Salaam writes:
I’m in London now. I’m out here because [Amy and I] were supposed to go to a wedding today. And before I could get to her yesterday she passed. We were going to the wedding of Nick Symansky, who is the person who really found her. He found her when he was a scout at 19. And he was the manager before they got the Universal deal.
There is a Chinese couple who had kids, didn’t want them and decided to sell them for money to play videos. There is a special place in hell reserved for these type of people.
According to Sanxiang City News in China, the couple met in an Internet cafe back in 2007 and bonded over their obsession with online video games. A year later, the parents — who are both under 21 — welcomed their first child, a son. Days after his birth, they left him home alone while they went to play online games at an Internet cafe 30 km away.
In 2009, Li Lin and Li Juan welcomed their second child, a baby girl, and came up with the idea to sell her for money to fund their online game obsession. They did so, receiving RMB 3,000 (less than $500), which they spent entirely shortly after. The couple then proceeded to sell their first child and got 10 times as much for him — RMB 30,000, or about $4600.
Upon having their third child — another boy — the parents followed in their previous footsteps and also got RMB 30,000 for him.
When the parents were questioned about their illegal actions their response was:
“We don’t want to raise them, we just want to sell them for some money.”