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Drake Talks About Getting His “A** Whooped” In A Fight [VIDEO]

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Drake is so cool, he gets paid “just to be there.” At least that is what he told #5 Magazine; in the same issue  they dubbed Nicki Minaj “The Queen Of New York.” Drake says his first paycheck came from Hip Hop producer Dr. Dre. The Young Money artist then describes the first fight he ever had. What was the first record you bought? I think it was Queen Latifah “U.N.I.T.Y.” That was like the first cassette that I had. On his first paycheck It was from Dr. Dre for $10,000 just for being there. On his first kiss First kiss is a blur a bit because it was like, “I don’t even know if I kissed that girl.” I’d say the most memorable kiss I had was with this girl Jade Lee. We kissed this one time on the roof of my mom’s old house. We wrote our names on it. It was like some real romantic type ish. On his first fight It wasn’t much of a fight, I got my a** whopped. I got jumped at this thing we call “sports weekend” way back in the day. You drive out to Windsor and I was mouthing off to somebody and caught it one time. On the last pair of sneakers that he bought It gotta be Jordan. I rep Jordan all day. On the last car he purchased It was an Aston Martin but then I gave it back because I want to get this Ferrari Italia. Spotted @ Necole Bitchie.com Drake Spends $200,000 At Las Vegas Night Club [RECEIPT INSIDE] Lil Wayne & Drake Kick Off Memorial Day Weekend Making It Rain At The Strip Club In Miami

Drake Talks About Getting His “A** Whooped” In A Fight [VIDEO]

Did You Know? Marriage Helps Boost Economy

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Family Research Council’s Marriage and Religion Research Institute (MARRI) released a synthesis paper today showing that economic well-being in the United States is strongly related to marriage. The paper, entitled Marriage and Economic Well-Being, shows that married couples are better off economically than persons in any other family structure. The paper reports that only 5.8 percent of married families were living in poverty in 2009. “This research clearly documents why marriage is an important and fundamental part of society. Having the security of marriage in which to foster children is vital to reducing reliance on government welfare programs which cost taxpayers at least $112 billion annually. How To Help Your Teen Through Your Divorce “For men, being married proves an economic boon. Married men tend to have more stable employment histories and make, on average, almost 30 percent more than their non-married counterparts. Marriage also affects women and children positively. Married women are less likely to be impoverished, and children from married families have stronger economic mobility as adults. “Despite the disastrous effects of divorce on society, remarriage can have positive economic impacts on broken families. Remarriage tends to increase income and restore some lost wealth. The rate of poverty among children whose mothers remarry after divorce is reduced by 66 percent. Longest Living Married Black Couple Gives Advice

Did You Know? Marriage Helps Boost Economy