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Sunday, January 31, 2016

Video: Trey Songz – Everybody Say

7:51:00 AM
Yuuup! Trey Songz is back with a video for “Everybody Say” off his November mixtape To Whom It May Concern. This time around, Trigga calls Dave East, MIKExANGEL, and DJ Drama for the fun-filled clip. He flaunts his gold grill, stacks his cash, and surrounds himself with bad chicks, who take sips of his SX Liquors. Also look for a cameo from his puppy Kane Songz (who has his own Instagram page).

To Whom It May Concern, hosted by DJ Drama, also features contributions from DJ Mustard, Rico Love, Chisanity, and J.R.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Sports today: England's Owen Farrell out of third New Zealand Test

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England fly-half Owen Farrell has been ruled out of the third Test against New Zealand with a knee injury.  Farrell, 22, has suffered a strain to the medial ligament in his left knee, which means he will miss Saturday's final game in Hamilton.

England head coach Stuart Lancaster said: "The knee has been scanned. It's disappointing for Owen as he was desperate to play in the final Test."

New Zealand hold an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.  The All Blacks claimed a 28-27 victory in last week's second Test to seal the series win after a narrow 20-15 success in the first game.

Farrell will stay with the squad for the remainder of the tour before returning to his club Saracens for further assessment and treatment.

Lancaster added: "Such is his character that he is already working on his rehab and still contributing to the tour.

"Fortunately, we have three other fly-halves and we'll make that selection call over the next few days."

However, Lancaster said scrum-half Danny Care missed training earlier on Tuesday and is rated 50-50 "at best" for Saturday's final Test, though centres Billy Twelvetrees and Luther Burrell will be available for selection.

An England XV are playing against the Crusaders in Christchurch on Tuesday.

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Sports, Martin Kaymer lands title after 'toughest day' of golf

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Martin Kaymer came through his "toughest day" of golf to become the first German to win the US Open.
The 29-year-old beat Americans Rickie Fowler and Erik Compton to win by eight shots at Pinehurst on Sunday.  Kaymer, whose first major win came at the 2010 PGA Championship, posted a nine-under total of 271, the second lowest ever at the event.

"I would say it was probably the toughest day that I have played golf," said the Dusseldorf-born player.  "If you have Americans chasing you, it's never easy being a foreigner."

Kaymer, who received a standing ovation as he walked along the 18th fairway on the final day, added: "To win one major is already very nice in your career, but to win two, it means a lot more.

"Even though I don't feel like I need to prove anything to a lot of people, somehow it's quite satisfying to have two under your belt.  I played really, really well on Thursday and Friday and that gave me a really nice cushion."

Kaymer built the joint-biggest halfway lead at a US Open by shooting back-to-back scores of 65 on the par 70 course which averaged more than 73 strokes during four days.

Consistently good putting helped ensure his lead was not cut below four strokes once in the final 46 holes and secured another prized victory after he won the prestigious Players Championship in May.

Kaymer's tournament in number                                             
Fairways hit       43/56 - 77% (field av. 70.02%)                          
Greens hit       45/72 - 63% (field av. 56.51%)                              
Sand saves       4/5 - 80% (field av. 43.34%)                                 
Number of putts       110 Av. 1.56 (field av. 1.69)                          
Average driving distance       305.5 yards (field av. 284.53 yards)

Kaymer, world number one in 2011, was outside the top 60 earlier this year, but his win at the Players Championship and success at Pinehurst are likely to secure a place just outside the top 10.

He now looks certain to achieve his season's goal of winning selection for Europe's Ryder Cup team and will be among the favourites for next month's Open Championship at Royal Liverpool.  With his compatriot and mentor Bernhard Langer having won the Masters twice, the Open is the only major not to have been won by a German.

"Winning the PGA, winning this one now, I hope it will make Bernhard proud. I'm sure it will make all Germany proud," said kaymer.

Since the world rankings began in 1986, only five players have won two majors and been ranked number one before turning 30 - Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Ernie Els, Seve Ballesteros and Martin Kaymer.

About, Vera Sidika's Bleaching Gets Top American Blog Vice Talking About The Bleaching Epidemic In Kenya

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Vera Sidika has caused quite a storm with her open unapologetic bleaching. When it started off, there were trolls from every corner of the internet taking shots at her. But now things just got serious. When I first posted about Vera toasting the creams she uses and thanking them for making her lighter, I refused to get in too deep to the story and the issues.


As far as I was concerned this is not the avenue for discussing such issues. but for me to say that is sheer cowardice. Plus someone else will just come out to ask all the tough questions. So I will do that... Some other day. For now, allow me to show you how a top American website called Vice picked on the story, the angle they opted to use and the story they ran:

Rich Kenyans Are Injecting Themselves with Black Market Creams to Become White

Standing in a small wooden booth cluttered with brightly colored cosmetics boxes a heavily made up woman unwraps a syringe and a needle, then fills the syringe with pink cream that's been decanted from a blue packet. “You must only use a small amount, otherwise you can become albino.

This is strong stuff,” she says as she pricks her customer's skin.  Rose is one of dozens of skin bleaching gurus that operate along River Road in downtown Nairobi, a hub for illicit activities that is notorious for its knock-off electronics, budget brothels, flamboyant transsexuals and petty crime. It is also known for its backstreet beauticians, like Rose, who promise clients that their treatments will make them look six years younger and ten shades lighter.

These salons have been around for a long time, and have caused a number of health scares over the years, often due to creams with high mercury content, but recently more extreme treatments have started to become popular and are causing concern amongst health officials.

The popularity of skin-bleaching injections has rocketed over the last 18 months according to Dr Pranav Pancholi, a Harvard-trained dermatologist who works at Kenya's Shah Hospital. Pranav says because it's a recent phenomenon, no one really knows what the long-term health implications are.

“The products used on the streets are not used by certified professionals” he says. “The trade in black market creams and injections is completely unregulated. There is no way of knowing just how dangerous they are.”

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