I hope her new book addresses the issue of 'How to confirm if your baller[/b] is playing for the right TEAM' ( With a foreword by Star Jones-Reynolds[/b] ).
Ooooooooo, you know you wrong!!!! I feel you, though. "Cat's not the most masculine brother in the world."
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
My wife records The View daily(hey, what can I say?)so I anxiously await the day when Star "confronts those ugly rumours about her man"! Hey, the way they all jibber jabber on and on, you know it's gotta happen someday!
I hope her new book addresses the issue of 'How to confirm if your baller[/b] is playing for the right TEAM' ( With a foreword by Star Jones-Reynolds[/b] ).
Ooooooooo, you know you wrong!!!! I feel you, though. "Cat's not the most masculine brother in the world."
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
My wife records The View daily(hey, what can I say?)so I anxiously await the day when Star "confronts those ugly rumours about her man"! Hey, the way they all jibber jabber on and on, you know it's gotta happen someday!
What I find hard to believe is that this is an "ESSENCE Magazine Best Seller"
That's what I thought too. Isn't Essence's goal is to show that black women can be and are successful, independent and sophisticated - trying to eliminate stereotypes as, according to it's writers, displayed in hip-hop videos and culture?
What I find hard to believe is that this is an "ESSENCE Magazine Best Seller"
That's what I thought too. Isn't Essence's goal is to show that black women can be and are successful, independent and sophisticated - trying to eliminate stereotypes as, according to it's writers, displayed in hip-hop videos and culture?
Exactly. Front of January '05 issue has a story called "When Hip-Hop Hurts" about making strides to reverse negative images, etc. Just one example of what part of their mission as a magazine is. Given the current climate in hip-hop this book will sell well, without a doubt - but I wouldn't expect it to be a best seller with the (older) Essense readers. Suede is a much better fit, in fact Mysterious wrote an article for their inaugural issue. That would never appear in Essence.
UPDATE: I purchased a copy of this book for faux_rillz on Sunday from this dude on 125th Street. He also gave me some free bookmarks with other titles from Black Pearl Books. I read it in two hours...I must agree with Star12345's assessment from Amazon.com where she describes it as "Off the Chain!!!!!!!!!!!!!"*
At the end of the book, there is a certificate of completion. So gentlemen, I AM NOW AN OFFICIAL BALLER-CATCHER!
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My wife records The View daily(hey, what can I say?)so I anxiously await the day when Star "confronts those ugly rumours about her man"! Hey, the way they all jibber jabber on and on, you know it's gotta happen someday!
Your "wife" watches it religiously, huh?
who are these people? what's happening behind the towel?
its kinda like a dramatic and disgusting reenactment of the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville
I think he's giving her a blowjob.
Caught!
Suede Magazine Best Seller?
Maybe that.
That's what I thought too. Isn't Essence's goal is to show that black women can be and are successful, independent and sophisticated - trying to eliminate stereotypes as, according to it's writers, displayed in hip-hop videos and culture?
Exactly. Front of January '05 issue has a story called "When Hip-Hop Hurts" about making strides to reverse negative images, etc. Just one example of what part of their mission as a magazine is. Given the current climate in hip-hop this book will sell well, without a doubt - but I wouldn't expect it to be a best seller with the (older) Essense readers. Suede is a much better fit, in fact Mysterious wrote an article for their inaugural issue. That would never appear in Essence.
A Suede reader and Mysterious Luvah fan outed...
At the end of the book, there is a certificate of completion. So gentlemen, I AM NOW AN OFFICIAL BALLER-CATCHER!
*Edited to add more exclamation marks