We as a society are always saying the youth is “our future,” but how can we expect children from other countries to grow up to be instrumental in solving their countries’ problems?
This is the first I’ve ever heard of Kathryn Boyd , but I’m seriously jealous after seeing her posing for pictures on her bike for Josh Brolin, aka her fiancee. I’m always saying that my phone takes great pictures. Although if you ask me, the paps had a much better angle here. It’s a real rookie mistake. Photos: PacificCoastNews Continue reading →
I know a lot of you guys like Charlotte McKinney and don’t understand why I’m always saying she’s not a real model. And hey, maybe these pictures of her walking around in LA in a t-shirt and jeans are doing it for you, but some of us have slightly higher standards. (Stop laughing.) And if Charlotte wants me to take her seriously as a hottie, she’s going to have to start hitting the streets in a lot less clothing. It’s the #1 move in the hot nobody playbook for a reason: it works. Photos: WENN.com
You know, I’m always saying girls should email me pictures of themselves in their underwear, and too few of them take me up on it. Which is a real shame. But every once in a while, I wake up to something awesome in my inbox, like these pictures of Tasha Reign . I’m loving the outfit, and the poses. And if Tasha needs a hand with her next photoshoot, I’m happy to help. My phone takes great pictures. In the meantime though, I suggest you check out Tasha’s Twitter page . There’s more where these came from.
Ain’t no such thing as half way crooks… With all the drama surrounding Chief Keef lately, it’s nice to have his grandmother add some light-heartedness to the situation. Grandma Margaret Carter spoke to The Chicago Sun-Times in their profile of the Chi-Town rapper and the whole Lil JoJo tragedy She claims he’s too busy being a normal teenager to be affiliated with gang life. “Let’s be real, I’m always saying, ‘Cut that down, turn that off, that’s too loud’ when he’s doing all that music,” G’Ma said. She continued by adding, “And girls is his thing. Girls, girls, girls. I get sick of all them girls.” “How can he be doing all that gang stuff when he’s always home and when he’s not at home he’s out of town with me or his uncle. . . . And where’s this gang at? In my kitchen? In my basement? Where they at? In my refrigerator where he go all the time? Look, I’m granny. That’s what they call me and I didn’t grow up with none of that mess. That don’t go in my go****n house,” she confirmed. We guess when granny speaks, all else is null and void. We all know that. Source