IS IT SNOOP DOGG OR SNOOOP LION?!?!... I MEAN C'MON COMMIT TO SUMN SNOOP!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
DID U HEAR: @RANRU x @DJSCRAPLIFE [THE CORNER REVISITED | THE YELLOW TAPE EDITION]
LISTEN YO @RANRU'S NEW MIXTAPE
"LIVIN MY LIFE PT. 0"
"BLOOD"
"NEW HIT MAN" SKIT
"SHUT YO MOUTH"
"IM MORE THAN A RIDER"
"LOOK AWAY" FT. STICKY
"HOW MANY BODIES" SKIT
"NIGGER JOKE" SKIT
"LIVE BY... DIE BY"
"2 BULLETS" SKIT
"DIRTY GUNRULER" FT. TROY CEASAR
"ONE GUY TWO GUNS" SKIT
"CRAZY GUNS"
"COCK MY GUN"
"GOOD MAN GONE"
"THE CORNER PT.2"
[HIDDEN TRACK] "THE ADVENTURES OF LIL NUKOHEAD PT. 2" FT. TRILL THAD
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
FREE DOWNLOAD: @RANRU [YELLOW TAPE | THE CORNER REVISITED]
OUT OF NO F'N WHERE... @RANRU DROPS THE 2ND INSTALLMENT OF
[THE CORNER REVISITED] THE YELLOW TAPE EDITION. THIS TAPE IS FILLED WITH OLD & OLDER UNHEARD MUSIC BY @RANRU RECORDED IN 2005-2010
01. "LIVIN MY LIFE PT. 0"
02. "BLOOD"
03. "NEW HIT MAN" SKIT
04. "SHUT YO MOUTH"
05. "IM MORE THAN A RIDER"
06. "LOOK AWAY" FT. STICKY
07. "HOW MANY BODIES" SKIT
08. "NIGGER JOKE" SKIT
09. "LIVE BY... DIE BY"
10. "2 BULLETS" SKIT
11. "DIRTY GUNRULER" FT. TROY CEASAR
12. "ONE GUY TWO GUNS" SKIT
13. "CRAZY GUNS"
14. "COCK MY GUN"
15. "GOOD MAN GONE"
16. "THE CORNER PT.2"
[HIDDEN TRACK] "THE ADVENTURES OF LIL NUKOHEAD PT. 2" FT. TRILL THAD
FREE DOWNLOAD: http://www.mediafire.com/?iknhjn5h3lp56nl
AUDIO DOPE: PAPER MAKIN POO FT. MOE PECHI & DEDATRUFF
THEM COP HEVY HOOLIES BACK AGAIN WITHTHE NEW JOINT "RATCHETS"... CHECK OUT THE NEW INTRODUCTION TO THE GANG PAPER MAKIN POO
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
DETROIT IS DEAD...
According to this year's ranking of the "most miserable cities in the United States" by Forbes, Detroit grabbed the top spot due to its violent crimes, high unemployment, dwindling population, and financial ruin.
Detroit overtook Miami, who had the number one spot last year. Flint, Michigan; Rockford, Illinois; Chicago, Illinois; and Modesto, California round out the top five.
"Detroit's problems are hardly news. It has been in a four-decade decline paralleling the slide in the U.S. auto industry," said Forbes.
Detroit is facing a fiscal emergency and may be taken over by the state of Michigan.
SOURCE: VLADTV
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
DID U HEAR: Jacob the Jeweler Becomes the Victim of a Smash and Grab Robbery
A display case containing jewels from Jacob & Co. —owned by Jacob the Jeweler—was smashed and taken of its contents early Saturday morning. The worst part about it is that it happened inside the Four Seasons Hotel in midtown Manhattan. The jewels are said to be worth around $160,000, and police are still searching for suspects. It’s pretty rare to have a brazen robbery occur in one of New York City’s swankiest hotels, but someone was bound to try it out in the middle of the night when nobody was around to watch.
SOURCE: CNNThursday, February 21, 2013
GTV NEWS: PARKING TICKET HOT SPOTS
A parking ticket can ruin your day, but just everyone has gotten one at some point.
In 2012, Grand Rapids Parking Services dished out 45,000 tickets to drivers parked by an expired meter. On average, enforcers handed down 150 tickets a day.
"I'll get a ticket when I come out and sometimes I'm gone like seconds," said UPS driver Maureen Doyle. She said she has been ticketed three times in one day while delivering packages.
Driver Barbara Wilson agreed parking enforcement is frustrating.
"I would describe it as militant. They are here all the time," said Wilson.
In 2012, Grand Rapids Parking Services dished out 45,000 tickets to drivers parked by an expired meter. On average, enforcers handed down 150 tickets a day.
"I'll get a ticket when I come out and sometimes I'm gone like seconds," said UPS driver Maureen Doyle. She said she has been ticketed three times in one day while delivering packages.
Driver Barbara Wilson agreed parking enforcement is frustrating.
"I would describe it as militant. They are here all the time," said Wilson.
And one angry driver contacted Target 8 via ReportIt, writing, "Parking services in Grand Rapids has gone overboard."
But Parking Services Director Pam Ritsema said the parking tickets aren't simply a way for the city to make money off of people. Ritsema explained parking enforcement is necessary to ensure everyone gets a parking space.
"Parking meters get added on streets to control parking," said Ritsema. "We try to be very fair and we try to have enforcement at a level that encourages people to pay but that is not so punitive as to prevent them from coming downtown."
Target 8 dug into the numbers, getting a breakdown of all 2,400 meters in the city: Where they are, how much each one gets ticketed and when.
The most ticketed meter is on Ottawa Avenue NW between Louis and Fulton streets. 457 tickets were issued at meter No. 1473 in 2012.
It's by The B.O.B., right outside Elliott's convenience store, where owner Bill Bennett calls it a double-edged sword. Customers who come in to buy a lottery ticket aren't happy when they walk away with a $20 parking ticket.
But Bennett says without the meters, downtown workers would be parked on the street all day, leaving no spots for customers.
"It goes both ways. I've got to have parking for people out front," said Bennett.
Another hot spot is Monroe Center, where just three meters in a one block stretch raked in a collective 897 tickets last year. They're right outside XO Asian Cuisine, where owner Osmand Chan and his delivery drivers are among those who have been ticketed.
"They (the drivers) got two tickets yesterday. And they got to pay $40, I think," said Chan.
The most ticketed day of the week in 2012 was Friday. The least ticketed day was Saturday. The most ticketed month was December, when more than 5,000 tickets were written.
The day enforcers were most busy was New Year's Eve, when they wrote up 372 tickets. So the hottest ticketing time was right as the year came to an end.
Target 8 asked Ritsema if enforcers rush out to put out as many tickets as possible because there's a quota. She said no.
"I think when it happens to you, that's what you think: Somebody's picking on me. But we really don't know who you are and when they get to the meter, if it says expired, we don't know if it was expired 30 seconds ago or three hours," said Ritsema.
Ritsema encourages drivers to take advantage of free parking downtown: Monroe Center Ramp offers one hour of free parking to visitors entering prior to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
She also encourages drivers to take advantage of Parkmobile, which allows drivers to pay the meter via smart phone.
"Parking meters get added on streets to control parking," said Ritsema. "We try to be very fair and we try to have enforcement at a level that encourages people to pay but that is not so punitive as to prevent them from coming downtown."
Target 8 dug into the numbers, getting a breakdown of all 2,400 meters in the city: Where they are, how much each one gets ticketed and when.
The most ticketed meter is on Ottawa Avenue NW between Louis and Fulton streets. 457 tickets were issued at meter No. 1473 in 2012.
It's by The B.O.B., right outside Elliott's convenience store, where owner Bill Bennett calls it a double-edged sword. Customers who come in to buy a lottery ticket aren't happy when they walk away with a $20 parking ticket.
But Bennett says without the meters, downtown workers would be parked on the street all day, leaving no spots for customers.
"It goes both ways. I've got to have parking for people out front," said Bennett.
Another hot spot is Monroe Center, where just three meters in a one block stretch raked in a collective 897 tickets last year. They're right outside XO Asian Cuisine, where owner Osmand Chan and his delivery drivers are among those who have been ticketed.
"They (the drivers) got two tickets yesterday. And they got to pay $40, I think," said Chan.
The most ticketed day of the week in 2012 was Friday. The least ticketed day was Saturday. The most ticketed month was December, when more than 5,000 tickets were written.
The day enforcers were most busy was New Year's Eve, when they wrote up 372 tickets. So the hottest ticketing time was right as the year came to an end.
Target 8 asked Ritsema if enforcers rush out to put out as many tickets as possible because there's a quota. She said no.
"I think when it happens to you, that's what you think: Somebody's picking on me. But we really don't know who you are and when they get to the meter, if it says expired, we don't know if it was expired 30 seconds ago or three hours," said Ritsema.
Ritsema encourages drivers to take advantage of free parking downtown: Monroe Center Ramp offers one hour of free parking to visitors entering prior to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
She also encourages drivers to take advantage of Parkmobile, which allows drivers to pay the meter via smart phone.
MIKE TYSON SUEING SFX FOR $5MIL
Mike Tyson and his wife are suing financial advisors they claim embezzled more than $300,000 from them ... and ultimately cost them around $5 million.
Tyson filed the suit against SFX Financial Advisory Management Enterprises today in L.A. -- and in the docs, obtained by TMZ, he claims SFX advisor Brian Ourand siphoned off the money from his accounts.
Additionally, the Tysons claim Ourand purposely gave them "deceptive and faulty financial advice."
According to the suit, Ourand has quite the pedigree -- having represented several other superstar athletes like Allen Iverson, Dikembe Mutombo, and Juwan Howard.
Tyson, and his attorney Mark Geragos, claim Ourand's scheme, which they discovered in 2011, has stopped Tyson from digging out of the bankruptcy he filed 10 years ago -- and set him back $5 mil.
For example, in the lawsuit, Tyson claims the embezzlement forced him to mortgage his house to pay bankruptcy lawyers -- and he also had to borrow money to pay the IRS.
In the docs, Tyson says SFX admitted Ourand embezzled the $300k ... returned a portion of the funds -- and then tried to get the Tysons to sign a settlement.
The Tysons turned down that offer ... and are now suing SFX and Ourand for the $5 mil.
Ourand no longer works for SFX, and according to the docs he's living comfortably in Miami and working for another financial advisory firm.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
DID U SEE: TRINIDAD JAMES USING HIS NATIVE DIALECT
TRINIDAD JAMES USING HIS NATIVE DIALECT... OR JUST FRONTING?!?!
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