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Mar
10/10
Serena Williams going to Beauty School
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 02:07
Written by Brandy Smith
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

 

Off Court At The 2010 Australian Open

I was so impressed when I read this story in a  recent issue of  Jet magazine. Apparently Serena Williams is enrolled in a 240 hour program to become a nail technician in West Palm Springs, FL.  She has plans to launch her own nail care collection with Nail Tech, the same company  responsible for pushing ”the best hair extensions”, with Paris Hilton.

“Don’t be surprised if you hear about a part-time job I’ve picked up at a local nail salon,” she wrote on a recent blog for Global Grind. 

We all know that Serena is no stranger to stepping outside the box and taking the lead. In 2004 Serena  launched her own fashion line, cleverly named Aneres (Serena spelled backward) which caught worldwide attention. In August 2009, Serena and sister Venus made history when they became part owners of the Miami Dolphins, making them the first African American women to own part of an NFL franchise.

 It’s so refreshing to see a celebrity really getting into what they are selling. A lot of the time you see celebrities putting their names and faces on products that they either know nothing about or just don’t care about. It’s obvious that Serena is in this for more than just money.  Kudos to her for being humble and taking it a step further.

Sooo…Would you let Serena Williams do your nails? Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Feb
17/10
All-Star Weekend in Dallas and How I Wish I Was a Balla’
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 February 2010 11:23
Written by Mr. Heater
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
NBA All-Star Game Basketball match - Dallas

So this weekend I went to Dallas for the NBA All-Star game. I got to town on Friday night. My first stop was to Jack in the Box, a restaurant I have heard a lot about but have never had the opportunity to try, the Philly Steak sandwich was pretty good by the way. Then I had the choice of what to do. I had to go get a peek at the new Cowboys Stadium. WOW! That’s my impression. The thing looks like a giant spaceship landed in Arlington and opened itself up for events. It reall was a site to see. Then I began to look for what was poppin’ in the Big D. There were TONS of parties jumpin’ off. I wanted to show up to everyone of then, except for one fact, the cover charge. I know that this is a big weekend for the city and it’s businesses but come on. Prices for services and clubs were JACKED!!!!! For a rinky-dink club with nobodys performing the cover was five times the normal amount. And if you wanted to go to a jump off, ppsssshh, you might as well take out loans. The parties were averaging around $75 to get in, then once in, $25 for chicken fingers etc. Prices were outrageous! This is where balla’ status comes into play. If I was a balla’ I could have been rubbing elbows with Diddy and Russell Simmons. I could have been grovin’ on the dance floor with Carmen Electra. The truth is, I almost went broke just by getting tickets to the game, taking off a weekend of work and driving my butt to Dallas. I wanted to be all up in those places the whole weekend.

I settled on one party though. It was at the Brooklyn Jazz Club and Kid Capri was the guest DJ. The party was cool until Capri left an hour after I dropped $30 to get in. The place emptied after that as Capri went to another club where the party was hosted by Carmello Anthony, Dewayne Wade and Russell Simmons. After dropping that $30 I really wasn’t in the mood for a $100 entry fee with minimum purchase requirements.  I wish I had the loot so I could have put CDs with  Ten Freaky Girls by Dux Jones and Mr. Postman by Rai Knight into the hands of some of these music executives and big DJs. I did get Capri copies of the two songs but there is a lot more damage I could have done.

The weekend was great though. Dallas was filled to the brim with beautiful people. The women were exquisite. Oh, and I got to attend the biggest basketball game ever, based on attendance. The All-Star game was a classic. There where so many dunks that will be replayed for years to come, and the game came down to the final shot with the east pulling it out. Seeing LeBron, Wade, Amare, Dwight Howard and the other stars all at once, playing together is something I will never forget. I may not have been able to fraternize with the big dogs this time, I was a part of a Guiness world record, the most people ever to attend a basketball game, 108,713 of us saw a classic game in the most amazing arena.

Feb
07/10
FrontStreet Records Superbowl Picks
Last Updated on Monday, 8 February 2010 11:09
Written by Mr. Heater
Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Rai – Saints

Jab – Saints

Oseeola – Saints

Odell Palacio – Saints

Will Huff- Saints

Dave Kelly – Colts

It looks like Dave should take on a bet.

Super Bowl XLIV
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Feb
07/10
Age aint nothin but a number in UFC 109
Last Updated on Monday, 8 February 2010 11:10
Written by Joey G
Sunday, February 7th, 2010

I just witnessed 2 of the oldest, I mean “seasoned,” fighters in MMA fight in the UFC tonight.  Mark “The Hammer” Coleman took on Randy “The Natural” Couture in the main event of UFC 109.  This fight was actually supposed to happen 11 years ago before Couture hurt his rib and had to pull out of the fight.

Maybe the fight would’ve been more competitive if it had happened then because Randy Couture dominated the fight with his dirty boxing, clinches and ground and pound before submitting Coleman with a choke early in round 2.

Whats more intriguing than the actual fight is the fact that both of these guys are in their mid 40′s (Coleman 45, Couture 46).  Even though most guys lose some of their speed and resilience after years of competing, they both claimed that they feel better than they ever have. I find some truth in that because even though they may not be what they once were physically, they have more knowledge than they did when they were in their primes, and knowledge is power.

What is it that makes guys like Robert Parish and Brett Favre compete professionally for so long? Money?  In some cases yes, but usually its more for the love of the sport and the glory that comes with it.  Guys like Gordie Howe and Randy Couture play and fight for so long because they like to defy the odds and prove to themselves as well as others that they still got it.

Tonight Randy Couture made Mark Coleman respect his elders- A lesson we could all use.