Sunday, November 23, 2008

Stanky Leg???

What the hellz, I cant even watch this without just passing out from laughing.Mainly because I have a 19 year sister thats probably doing this dance in a club right now.





Hilarious
MochaMom

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Beyonce... Sasha Fierce


Ok, its Thursday, the CD came out on Tuesday, yep already got it saved on the playlist. All in all, B..., I mean Sasha does her thing. Betwween her and Mary J, I'm good to go as far as talent goes. They both take it there. Its a double CD, so it has it hits and misses but for the most part I love it. Here the downlow:

1.If I Were a Boy-Hot,love this one and video, loves it
2.Halo-Download, borrow, steal it, love this one too
3.Disapear-Aiight, it works I guess
4.Broken Hearted Girl-Blah, its another track I guess
5. Ave Maria-Kills Its. I love this song, I heard this years ago sung by the great opera singer Luciano Pavarotti. But B.. I mean Sasha puts her own little spin on it,and we all know she can blow. So she kills it.
6.Smash Into You-Confused, its a ballad but the title is a little off.
7.Satellites-.....skip it, trash. You know it has to be one of those on every CD. Sasha is no exception
8.Thats why you're beautiful- Kind of sounds like something from before


1.Single Ladies- This was on the last CD, it was called "Get me Bodied", but I like it. Its make you wanna hit the dance floor.
2.Radio- ?????? Still on the fence
3.Diva- Thats on the playlist, I like it
4.Sweet Dreams-???? Still on the fence
5.Video Phone-Not so much
6. Hello-????
7.Ego-Beg, borrow or steal it, loves this one too.
8.Scared of lonely-Nah, start from beginning, this last song is a little dry for me


MochaMom

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Why We Celebrate

Why I Celebrate: Barack Obama Becomes President-Elect
by Nicole W. Brown


I celebrate for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream is now officially a reality.
I celebrate for Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson and Addie Mae Collins - 4 little girls killed while attending Sunday School at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church.
I celebrate for the Little Rock Nine.
I celebrate for the Freedom Riders.
I celebrate for Nat Turner.
I celebrate for Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth.
I celebrate for 14-year-old Emmett Till, a teenage boy tortured and murdered for whistling at a white woman.

I celebrate for Rosa Parks.
I celebrate for Medgar Evers, a civil right leader killed by a sniper's bullet.
I celebrate for the murdered and exiled residents of Rosewood, FL.
I celebrate for the black men and women who persevered through the Jim Crow Era.

I celebrate for the three civil rights workers, found buried six weeks after disappearing in Mississippi.
I celebrate for the four black students who began sit-ins at a lunch counter where black patrons were not served.

I celebrate for Thurgood Marshall who successfully argued to overturn segregation.
I celebrate for the thousands of African Americans killed by lynching.
I celebrate for the 399 victims of the Tuskeegee experiment - black men unknowingly infected with syphilis for a government study of the disease.
I celebrate for Michael A. Donald the 19-year-old lynched by two Klansmen in 1981.
I celebrate for James Byrd, the 49-year-old black man chained to a truck and dragged to death through the streets by 3 white supremacists in 1998.
I celebrate for the men and women who marched in Selma, some who paid for our voting rights with their lives.
I celebrate for those who never thought they would live to see this day, and for those who unfortunately did not.



I celebrate for my children, who will grow up with the confidence in knowing that they can truly be anything they want to be in life, even President.

What does this day mean to you? Share here below...



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Transcript of the victory speach!



Gotta Love It,



http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/04/video.transcript/index.html


MochaMom

Monday, November 3, 2008