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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
"The Experience" Recap
I know I'm super late but thanks to all that came out for "The Experience"
For those that missed out, here's a few shots from the night!
For those that missed out, here's a few shots from the night!
Photos Courtesy of SuperNola Studios
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
4 DJ Krisstyle CBS Mixes
Download the May 13, 2010 mix
Download the May 19, 2010 mix
Download the May 26, 2010 mix
Download the June 2, 2010 mix
Friday, May 21, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
WILLIAM H. - HOW YOU GOT THEM
Sorry for my long absence... but I've taken a following to one of my many little brothers and I'm supporting his movement of Fresh STL Hip Hop and this video supports my flashy lifestyle of NICE KICKS!!! Check out the cameo of yours truly!!!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Faith
Is there a limit on how much faith you put in another person? I’m not speaking of children, parents or even siblings, but others. When I say others I mean lovers, associates, and friends. We always have high hopes for those we have feelings for, but are there limits? Does that limit change with the amount of time you know that person? In what circumstances should those limits change? Do we issue out faith like a line of credit? Should everyone be granted the opportunity to start off with total faith, or should it be earned as time progresses?
All of these questions can only be answered within yourself. There’s not one correct answer to the scenario. The faith we put into each other is something that is only going to affect oneself. We all have high hopes for those that we care for, but not always does it turn out for the best. I know I personally get upset when I put so much faith into another and they turn out to be a total bust for one reason or another. Eats my heart up because that’s the type of heart I have.
With all that being said, I guess the answer would be no. No there is not a limit on how much faith you put in another person. With that said, be ready for quite a few more disappointments in life. Everyone is not worth our time. A few sneak through the cracks for whatever reason but those snakes eventually get found once the grass is cut. So, live your life as only you can.
All of these questions can only be answered within yourself. There’s not one correct answer to the scenario. The faith we put into each other is something that is only going to affect oneself. We all have high hopes for those that we care for, but not always does it turn out for the best. I know I personally get upset when I put so much faith into another and they turn out to be a total bust for one reason or another. Eats my heart up because that’s the type of heart I have.
With all that being said, I guess the answer would be no. No there is not a limit on how much faith you put in another person. With that said, be ready for quite a few more disappointments in life. Everyone is not worth our time. A few sneak through the cracks for whatever reason but those snakes eventually get found once the grass is cut. So, live your life as only you can.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Change Gon Come
I’m starting to wonder how all this “help” is considered “help” when it comes to the financial world. We sit back and hear the horror stories all day long relating to people defaulting on home loans because of high payments to loss of employment. On top of that the properties that were purchased are so far undervalued that people are walking away. All the pain and strife seem to be faced in one direction, but there’s a different affect this has on others.
There’s a generation of people that have been fortunate to have a steady job, with decent credit that was recently established that are in a predicament that is unfair according to the standards set before. So much so that these people have higher credit scores already in comparison to those before. But these people are unable to finance ANYTHING it seems without extremely high down payments. Is this harsh treatment fair to the wave of people that were wise enough or fortunate enough to not jump in head first into situations that would be questioned by a level headed individual? I’ll gladly answer that question, HELL NO. The mistakes have been made in such abundance that it’s clear what to do, and what not to do these days. But how come those that have made the mistakes are the ones receiving all the efforts to correct their wrongs? Change comes to correct situations and helping the very people that caused this mess initially seems completely unfair.
Think about this, because person A had a home, car and credit cards before with high limits screwed up and chased a far fetched dream, persons B and C are not able to get any assistance because they limited themselves on the dependency of credit. Now that they have the confidence, steadily built a credit history and have seen the mistakes made by others, their dreams of having their own “piece of the American pie” have been dismantled because of efforts geared in only one direction. A $8000 tax credit for new home buyers is nice and all but having to come up with $20,000-60,000 cash is outrageous for properties ranging in value from $100,000-$250,000. On a smaller scale, lenders for new and used vehicles are quick to turn a person down that has a good credit score, but no vehicle loan history. Yet a person that has owned a few vehicles has a poor credit score & payment history can be approved instantaneously. Now sit here and say it’s all FAIR, I dare you!
Change is needed in order for things to pick up. When will it be learned that helping the same people that screwed things up the first time are not going to wise up and change their ways to better society. Give a new generation an opportunity to be the consumers to bring American’s back to the top of the consumer world. I’m not saying that all those that screwed up are to blame or that it was unforeseen circumstances, but far too often we know of situation where we think too ourselves “what the hell were they thinking?” So lets all reevaluate the systems in place and lets look for a fair medium to give the “newbie’s” an opportunity to at least begin baking their pie with all the ingredients available to them
There’s a generation of people that have been fortunate to have a steady job, with decent credit that was recently established that are in a predicament that is unfair according to the standards set before. So much so that these people have higher credit scores already in comparison to those before. But these people are unable to finance ANYTHING it seems without extremely high down payments. Is this harsh treatment fair to the wave of people that were wise enough or fortunate enough to not jump in head first into situations that would be questioned by a level headed individual? I’ll gladly answer that question, HELL NO. The mistakes have been made in such abundance that it’s clear what to do, and what not to do these days. But how come those that have made the mistakes are the ones receiving all the efforts to correct their wrongs? Change comes to correct situations and helping the very people that caused this mess initially seems completely unfair.
Think about this, because person A had a home, car and credit cards before with high limits screwed up and chased a far fetched dream, persons B and C are not able to get any assistance because they limited themselves on the dependency of credit. Now that they have the confidence, steadily built a credit history and have seen the mistakes made by others, their dreams of having their own “piece of the American pie” have been dismantled because of efforts geared in only one direction. A $8000 tax credit for new home buyers is nice and all but having to come up with $20,000-60,000 cash is outrageous for properties ranging in value from $100,000-$250,000. On a smaller scale, lenders for new and used vehicles are quick to turn a person down that has a good credit score, but no vehicle loan history. Yet a person that has owned a few vehicles has a poor credit score & payment history can be approved instantaneously. Now sit here and say it’s all FAIR, I dare you!
Change is needed in order for things to pick up. When will it be learned that helping the same people that screwed things up the first time are not going to wise up and change their ways to better society. Give a new generation an opportunity to be the consumers to bring American’s back to the top of the consumer world. I’m not saying that all those that screwed up are to blame or that it was unforeseen circumstances, but far too often we know of situation where we think too ourselves “what the hell were they thinking?” So lets all reevaluate the systems in place and lets look for a fair medium to give the “newbie’s” an opportunity to at least begin baking their pie with all the ingredients available to them
Friday, March 26, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
It's been a while...
I was contemplating on making a new blog for myself but was reminded by my big homey Rail that I've started this blog for the company and to express my thoughts and feelings then it came back 2 me...
So my first post in a long time will be this self explanatory picture which speaks for my actions and I plan on doing a photo shoot in the near future recreating this... sheer genius...
Youngest in charge... Hollywood - follow me on twitter.com/hollywood_life
So my first post in a long time will be this self explanatory picture which speaks for my actions and I plan on doing a photo shoot in the near future recreating this... sheer genius...
Youngest in charge... Hollywood - follow me on twitter.com/hollywood_life
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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