Well… hello, Youtube! This is my first Youtube video to go up on ‘musicalvioletdreamer’.. So yay If you don’t like the artist… eh, sorry. And that’s it! I’ll add more to this description later.. But HAPPY HOLIDAYS! – Angel *not my song or my music* Original song: ‘Mistletoe – Justin Bieber Album: Under The Mistletoe Island Records http://www.youtube.com/v/dG1eHPTHwJk?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read more from the original source: Mistletoe – Cover (Originally by Justin Bieber from the album ‘Under The Mistletoe’)
Today is Kate Moss’ 38th birthday…and besides being old as fuck, but still younger than me, and something I want to fuck, she’s still fucking hot… I’ve written on KATE MOSS MANY FUCKING TIMES…. and I just can’t get enough of her…. Maybe it’s the rock and roll life…Maybe it’s the liberal use of her nipples both paid and unpaid like she’s donated them to the world and belongs to the people…maybe it’s the aids I am sure is festering in her pussy thanks to unprotected sex with needle sharers…maybe it’s the cocaine scandal, the getting wasted, the being skinny, the single parent, the fact her kid has a stepfather or the countless other things good about Kate Moss….that inspired me to wish her a happy birthday by posting her best 11 nipple posts I’ve done on her the last 7 years….cuz let’s face it…as much as birthdays are about moving forward, closer to death….they are about looking back at the events that shaped you…unless you’re like me and you have no idea what day your birthday is on….in which case you never try to better your life…you just coast… That said here are the pics… 1 -> Some Tittty From April 2011 for Vogue Paris 2- > Some Kate Moss Topless on the Beach in May 2010 3-> Nude for Vogue Homme in March 2010 4 -> She’s Showing her Actual Pussy and Not Just Nipples in this Shoot 5 -> Her Nipples at a Boat Party 6-> Nipples at a Photoshoot in March 2009…. 7-> a Stole Titty Pic 8- Kate Moss Nipple During the Fat Years back in 2009 9- Kate Moss Hard Nipples and ASs Crack in 2008 10-> Nipples in a 2008 Photoshoot… 11- Diving like an Angel in 2007
Does this itchbay do anything BESIDES go on vacation??? Leann Rimes was snapped attention sloring in a ‘kini on yet another beach. This time she’s in Hawaii to perform for the PGA tournament. What do you think about Leann and her friends’ cakes???? SplashNews More On Bossip! Tie The Knot: The Top 10 Engaged Couples We Can’t Wait To See Get Hitched New Couple???: 106 And Park’s Rocsi Diaz Rocks A ‘Kini And Looks Cozy With Raphael Saadiq On The Beach In Miami!! That’s Gotta Hurt: The Most Embarrassing Break-Ups Of All Time Some Afternoon Preciousness: Look At Lauryn Hill’s Daughter Selah Marley Stuntin’ Like Her Mama
Another day, another quote from the clouds Amber Rose lives on. Following the “surprising” amount of hoopla and fanfare that met her comments about Kim Kardashian being a homewrecker , Amber took to Twitter and her WhoSay blog to explain to her “rosebuds” why Kim had to get thrown under the bus. I know there has been a lot of rumors circulating the internet today. After being asked the same questions over and over in every interview for so long i had to be honest and get this off my chest … I don’t lie, i don’t embellish I’m not trying to hurt anyone just setting the record straight. #FAME is a Crazy thing But I’m so thankful I have a AMAZING husband that Loves and supports me to the fullest he’s my Angel and soulmate. Thank u Rosebuds and Rosestuds for understanding me Muva loves y’all so much Ooooor, you could have kept that to yourself and just stop doing interviews altogether. But letting go of this “crazy” #FAME would be too much like right, right? And so we offer you a first look and more chit chatter from the same Star Magazine interview that gave us the Kimmy Cakes and Yeezy talk.
Today I’ve got one of the most extreme music videos I’ve seen in awhile, including gun shots and nudity, two things I didn’t think were allowed on youtube. Well here’s the latest official music video for Swedish House Mafia and Knife Party’s collaboration song ‘Antidote’. The song is heavy and extremely intense, and the music Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : this song is sick Discovery Date : 19/12/2011 09:01 Number of articles : 2
Angel investor Dave McClure and startup accelerator 500Startups will invest in at least five to 10 Indian startups next year, he told Indian tech blog Plugged.in . Most angel investors in India don’t have a lot of experience with technology companies, which makes them more risk-averse in India. From what we read on Plugged.in, it sounds like the whole angel investing community in India is a nightmare…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Silicon Alley Insider Discovery Date : 19/12/2011 20:34 Number of articles : 2
Apparently, this broad’s checks haven’t stopped just yet. Even if no one wanted to watch her new reality show. Can you guess who just dropped major gwap on this fast car? To be fair: it’s not like Paris Hilton was broke before any of us gave a damn about her panty-less shenanigans. The hotel heiress, 30, treated herself to a brand new 2012 California Spyder Ferrari worth $300,000. The red sports car was delivered to her L.A. home just before noon Friday. “When Paris walked in all of our eyes were on her,” a source from the Ferrari dealership tells X17. “Ferrari is excited that she has purchased one of our cars. We know it’s going to bring worldwide exposure, and Paris is the perfect fit for our brand.” We bet. In addition to her new Ferrari, Hilton has a fleet of cars that includes two Bentleys, a Lexus LFA, a hybrid Escalade and a Range Rover. See, THIS is how the 1% lives. Source
(Originally published August 17, 2011) Tony Todd , the star of Final Destination 5, is on his way to visit his hometown of Washington D.C. on a sunny August morning, and hasn’t a care in the world. While audiences know Todd for his role in the 1992 cult classic Candyman , he is a classically trained thespian whose roots started in theater. Born into poverty to a single mother in 1954, Todd first fell into acting as a teenager since–as he puts it– “I wasn’t any good at basketball.” After 22 years in the game, and over 150 acting credits under his belt, Todd has carved out an impressive and enviable career—not bad for a geeky 6’5 teenager from Chocolate City. The Urban Daily chatted with Todd about his return as William Bludworth in the newest Final Destination movie, his iconic role in Candyman , and the current state of the horror film genre. TUD: Tell us about the plot of Final Destination 5. Tony Todd: We have a new cast of young people with tragic demises and I have more than one scene. I like doing more than one scene, I like continuity (laughs) . There are a few theories going around as to who your character, Bludworth really is—one theory is that he’s death incarnate. What do you say to that? I think that’s too much of an easy choice, I mean how can you be death incarnate when you’re only in the movie for five minutes? Actually someone came up to me and said maybe Bludworth had cheated death himself. I’ve never personally accepted he was the angel of death, or the emissary of death. Just a very unpopular guy. Why do you think the Final Destination franchise has remained so popular? Because it’s the perfect date movie. Everybody loves a horror story because it’s a roller coaster ride –you wait for the slow ride to the top then speed down with all the bumps, twists and turns. If you’re a smart person, you bring your date and for every bump that goes on, you squeeze a little closer. I think Final Destination is singularly responsible for more births in America in the last 10 years than any other movie. You might be on to something there. I know I’ve done the research. I interview people when they leave the theatre, and when they see me they’re like “Oh my God!” That really freaks them out! Final Destination movies are known for their graphic death scenes. Which ones are the most memorable to you? Well I’m a big fan of the first movie, because that was the template. Jeffrey Reddick, the creator of this franchise, is a genius. In Final Destination 5 , the bridge collapse sequence is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Audiences still remember you from the Candyman movies. Do people still stop you in the street about that role? Candyman is almost 20 years old and not a single day goes by when someone doesn’t stop me in the street. It was a great role and one of the greatest experiences in my life. Have your kids seen Candyman ? They didn’t watch it until they were well into their teens. True story—When Candyman first came out, my daughter and I were Christmas shopping, and people were harassing us. Finally my daughter puts down her shopping bag and said “That’s not Candyman! That’s my dad!” I will never forget that, because that’s when we really bonded. Let’s talk a little about your background. When you were growing up, which actors or actresses did you look up to or admire? When I was a kid I really loved Humphrey Bogart. But when I was in theater school, Robert DeNiro was my go-to guy. I like good actors like Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman. I grew up a poor kid to a single mom, so as an African-American actor I have a responsibility to hold the mirror up and reflect our stories. I’m living the dream and also escaped the inevitable. Your first lead role in a movie was in the remake of Night of The Living Dead . Your character in that movie has historical significance, as the original was the first horror movie to cast an African-American (Duane Jones) in the lead role. What are you memories about being cast in that project? I actually saw the original while I was studying to be an actor, and watching Duane Jones I thought “Good, there’s hope.” When I heard they were casting for the remake I ran to the casting office and told them they had to let me audition. I think they already had someone in mind, but the casting director took a chance on me and gave me the job. It was my first leading role and my son was born around that same time. It was a chance to play a hero, so I was very appreciative. We shot the movie in Washington, Pennsylvania, singularly the most racist place in America. The beautiful thing is all these people were lining up to play zombies, and if I wasn’t an actor, they wouldn’t have anything to do with me. You also do a lot of voice-over work as well. How did you fall into that? When I was younger, I wanted to do Disney movies but I could never get a role. When I finally got a part in Transformers 2 I called my daughter and told her “Honey, I’m gonna be a Transformer!” and she said “Grow up Dad!” But it paid her tuition, so there you go! What are your thoughts on the current state of the horror genre, and should actors of color be more open-minded to doing these types of movies? Television is dying because of the influx of reality shows, so I think smart horror movies like “Final Destination” area great thing because it makes people think. I’m not a fan of torture for torture’s sake. That’s why you’ll never see me in Saw. 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