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Showing posts with label Death. Show all posts

Friday, June 6, 2014


Yes Ladies and Gents you read that right, it was no typo. A lady in Houston Texas went to her 4 year old son's graduation, dropped off her friend at home and stopped by the grocery store. After leaving the grocery store she ended up in an accident in which she was killed on impact while her 2 sons (ages 4 and 6) were in critical condition in the back seat. According to the police the mother was at fault in the accident. She failed to yield and was driving high speed after she pulled out of a driveway at 5 pm on Wednesday. Her two young sons suffered broken bones but were in severe pain. They were in seat belts in the car but had no booster or car seat to protect them. Onlookers saw the accident but instead of calling the cops or checking on the children to ensure that they were okay, they leaped into action and stole the woman's groceries out of the front seat of the car and left the scene. The SUV was literally wrapped around a tree and steaming with these two little boys severely injured and their deceased mother in the front seat.

Shame on YOU! No respect, no remorse this is just sad!

Check out the video below with the witness accounts and their disgust with the looters:




OMG are you serious?! Why are people so cruel and disrespectful. There are no words for this type of the behavior. The struggle is not that bad for you do something as immoral and sad as this. I'm floored the level people were willing to stoop to get some groceries. SMDH


Source: FOX8News

Wednesday, February 12, 2014


Shirley Temple was and is America's Sweetheart. She was a child actress of the 1930s. She is arguably one of the most famous child actors in the world. Her movies are timeless.

As a child I watched Shirley Temple films. They came on TV often on the weekends about 1:00 in the afternoon. I used to sit in front of the TV and just become mesmerized by her presence and superior dance skills. 10 minutes into the movie I would be trying to mimic her dance steps and sing all the songs. She was truly infectious.


Shirley Temple was born in 1928. She became an actress at age 3, but her popularity took off at age 10. She was a household name after her first film War Babies in 1932. After this film her career took off. Shirley Temple was making an unprecedented $50,000 a film! During this time it was unheard of and absolutely a tell tell of her high demand. From 1935 to 1938, 20th Century Fox and Shirley Temple dominated. Her movies were some of the top movies in the country. For four years straight Shirley Temple was a box office gold mine. Everything from Curly Top to the Littlest Rebel peaked at #1 in the box office. During Great Depression Shirley Temple's movies created hope in a time where people saw no end to the suffering.



Shirley Temple's fame was so popular little girls were wearing her signature curls for decades. From the 1930s to the 1970s Shirley Temple was the "It Girl". Her name sold countless merchandise items: dresses, shoes, hats, dolls, etc. But her acting career slowed down tremendously after 1939. She ended up terminating her contract with 20th Century Fox in 1940. She continued to act but eventually retired at the age of 22. She got married to Charles Black, changed her last name to Temple Black and started a new career as a foreign diplomat. She served in the U.S. delegation to the United Nations from 1969 to 1974. She was the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana from 74 to 78 and she served as the U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia from 89 to 92.















In 1958 she made a small comeback on her own tv show called Shirley Temple's Storybook. It lasted for 3 years. It was even nominated for an Emmy the category of Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Children's Programming. She has received other awards as well. Early on her in career she received the Academy Juvenile Award for her work in Curly Top and Heidi. She also was honored at the Kennedy Center Honors and received the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. She printed her hands and feet at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre and she received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 for all her work.



Former President George H.W. Bush (who appointed her to the Czechoslovakia post) responded to the passing of the American Icon:
"Barbara and I mourn the loss of an American icon." "She captured the affections of millions around the world by her endearing performances on the silver screen as a young girl, but I also admired Shirley for her selfless service to our country later in her life,"
"In both roles, she truly lifted people up and earned not only a place in our hearts but also our enduring respect.
"We send our condolences to Shirley's family and countless fans around the world."
Temple Black's family members released a statement saying:
"Salute her for a life of remarkable achievements as an actor, as a diplomat, and most importantly as our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and adored wife of fifty-five years of the late and much missed Charles Alden Black."

Rest in Peace Mrs. Shirley Temple Black. You've brought smiles to many young girls faces over the years. Thank you for your commitment, dedication, and sacrifice. You will be missed!


Shirley Temple Black died of natural causes at the age of 85. 



Source: CNN

Thursday, December 5, 2013


Nelson Mandela was a public figure, activist, and the first Black president of South Africa. He has been portrayed over 13 times in Hollywood over the course of his life. The most recent portrayal of President Mandela was by famed actor Idris Elba in The Weinstein Co. biopic Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, based on his 1995 autobiography. President Mandela had been suffering from a lung infection and was hospitalized for 3 months until he was discharged on September 1, 2013. President Mandela held on for quite some time but died Thursday at his home in Johannesburg.

He was a strong activist in eradicating apartheid, the racial segregation of South Africa. Sparking global interest in the racial struggle of the South African people. Public figures like Harry Belafonte, Marlon Brando, Peter Gabriel, Miles Davis, Joe Cocker, Sting, Phil Collins and Whitney Houston all threw their hats in the ring to help bring awareness to the growing problem of apartheid amongst the South African people. Mandela was instrumental in the struggle even after being arrested in 1962 for inciting a strike and was sent to prison for 5 years. 2 years after his imprisonment Mandela and 10 others were sentenced to Life in Prison. After a series of moving speeches and the arousal of the entire world protesting his oppression, Nelson Mandela was set free in 1990. He was later elected to office where he served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He served one term. Mandela decided to leave politics after that but remained a strong public figure all over the world. He was a true hero and proof that one person can make a difference.

Rest in Peace Nelson Mandela. I hope you're smiling down in heaven right now. I found great quotes by Nelson Mandela. Its amazing that he was able to be strong enough to really forgive and fight for what he believed in. When you think about everything he went through just for the betterment of his country and people it makes the problems that we all complain about minuscule in comparison.  I really think these quotes will help everyone have different perspective on life. Check em out:








Source: HollywoodReporter

Monday, July 15, 2013

I was running through my facebook feed and I found a blog that had posts of peaceful protests from all over the country. Check it out:

Sabrina Sheppard, 8, of Sanford, Florida, prays at the‪#‎TrayvonMartin‬ memorial

"Guns in the Air" - NYC Times Square 

My friend Ryan at the NYC rally

Not Cool With this but.... 14th and Broadway -
 Oakland, CA. Protestors
burning the American Flag. 

57th Street - NYC - streets clogged with Protestors

Arial shot of NYC, Times Square. Protestors
still marching despite
NYPD's attempts to start riots and fights.

Crenshaw Blvd, L.A

Durham, NC for Trayvon

Folks beginning to gather at the Dept. of Justice in D.C. 

Houston - Rally For Trayvon TODAY

L.A. - The 10 Freeway

L.A. Shutting Down the Freeway Marching For Trayvon 

Miami - Rally for Trayvon TODAY

NYC - NYPD beginning to instigate and
arrest people, riling up crowd

NYC - Times Square

NYC Times Square - old Fashioned sit-in. 


Protestor allegedly hit by rubber bullets by the LAPD 
per @elonjames this guy came to disrupt the
Oakland protests, yelling slurs and then when folks
 reacted he ran to the police.

Rain didn't stop Dallas from protesting
the Zimmerman Verdict.


San Diego For Trayvon

San Francisco

This is from the Justice for Trayvon rally at
Marshall Park in Charlotte, NC 

Trayvon Martin Rally in New Orleans, LA.
Youth at Trayvon Martin Rally in Roxbury, MA

#Justice4Trayvon #Zimmerman #ZimmermanFree 

Peaceful protests are great if you believe it can work I'm all for it. 

Source: OHellNawlBlog

Sunday, May 26, 2013


TMZ is reporting that beloved actor Michael Clarke Duncan's grave was vandalized with racist graffiti. This is just SAD. Here's what the report on TMZ.com said: 
We’re told … a family friend stopped by Forest Lawn Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills to deliver flowers to the spot where MCD was interred in Sept. 2012 … when she noticed a figure of a cartoonish black face had been attached to the center of MCD’s tomb. 
The friend believes the black face is an image of “Sambo” — a character that has long been considered an offensive and racist depiction of a black person.
MCD’s friends and family were shocked by the discovery — wondering what kind of lowlife would desecrate Michael’s final resting spot.
 We’re told the family contacted the LAPD — and were told the incident could be considered a hate crime. Cops are currently investigating the situation
The family tells us … Forest Lawn immediately removed the “Sambo” from MCD’s tomb — but they won’t be satisfied until they find out who violated the tomb.
Let this man rest in peace. Seriously what was the point of that! Unfortunately hatred does not stop at the grave and even if they find out who did vandalize the grave there are at least 50 more racist idiotic ignorant douche bags just waiting for their chance to make life miserable for everyone who doesn't look, talk, walk, or even think like them.

It seems like Michael won't resting without drama and controversy for a while. From Omarosa making a mockery of Michael's funeral to her suing La Toya Jackson or rather threatening to sue to his own sister accusing Omarosa of getting Michael to change his will before he died to this! My god please stop this! Someone is dead, they deserve to rest in peace, I know Michael Clarke Duncan is turning over in his grave!


Here is a shot of the of is believed to be a Sambo character mask placed on Michael Clarke Duncan's grave. These are actual images of Michael's grave via TMZ.com:


Either way the mask is disrespectful. I hope they find out who did this and then give them what they deserve.