Monday, March 31, 2014

Kim Kardashian Posts Her Raciest, Most Revealing Picture Ever (PHOTO)

Kim Kardashian Posts Her Raciest, Most Revealing Picture Ever (PHOTO)

Posted by Nicole Fabian-Weber on Oct 17, 2013 at 11:20 AMs good for having just given birth. Hell, she looks good for never having given birth. But we get it already, Kim. Your famous curves are back. We know. In fact, it's impossible to not know Kim's back in fighting shape after she posted a photo of essentially her bare a** and breasts to her millions of followers on Instagram. She looks unbelievable, but ... was this really necessary?
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Damn. There's no denying the woman looks good -- especially since there's #nofilter. But I think this is a little much for anyone, never mind a new mom, to post online. Kim's not exactly known as Conservative Cathy, but Christ, I felt a little uncomfy looking at this photo at work. And is this a swimsuit she would actually wear? Like to the beach or when she takes Nori to the public pool next summer? If so, she ought to think about investing in a caftan or cover-up of some sort. She pretty much is relegated to ... standing ... in this thing.
In other news, after Kim posted the hot pic, her baby daddy Kanye West regrammed it along with his own caption that read: "HEADING HOME NOW." Cute. But ... don't they still live with Kim's mom? Nothing quite like Kris Jenner reading that her daughter is about to get it on down the hall from her. Those Kardashians. They really are as close as it gets.
Lookin' good, Kim, but I don't know. Might want to think about toning down the crazy revealing getups you've been sporting lately. Don't worry. We'll all still think you're pretty.
What do you think of Kim's bathing suit shot?

'The Sociology Of Miley Cyrus' And Other Useless College Courses instead of Jesus....


'The Sociology Of Miley Cyrus' And Other Useless College Courses


We’ve all heard the phrase ‘Mickey Mouse’ degree, used to describe a useless higher education degree. Well, now you can actually take a Mickey Mouse Degree! Sort of. Skidmore College in New York is offering a course called ‘The Sociology of Miley Cyrus’, which gives students the opportunity to explore the journey of the Hannah Montana star, beginning with her days on the Disney show and culminating with whatever the hell she is these days.
miley cyrus college courseAttendees of Skidmore College can study 'The Sociology of Miley Cyrus'
There’s a slightly more academic edge to the course than just flicking through pictures of Miley’s transformation, students are invited to evaluate the notions of identity, media, entertainment and fame. Miley is just the hyperactive, peroxide lens through which they do this.
If you think studying Miley Cyrus at college sounds pretty stupid, these other courses will totally blow your mind.
Columbia College offers the opportunity to study ‘Zombies in Popular Media’, allowing students to study representations and their significance of zombies throughout history. Using critical theory and source material (including comics if you doubted the credibility of the module) students reflect and comment on the zombie figure. Sounds dead silly to us.
Lucky Tupac fans at the University of Washington can sign up to study ‘The Textual Appeal of Tupac Shakur’, a module which relates the writings of Tupac to various literature.  We imagine future conversations to go like this: "Who did you read at university?" "Oh you know, Jane Austin, Maya Angelou, Tupac Shakur" "Say what?".
If you’ve managed to get into a university you’re probably more than capable of watching television without running into too much difficulty, although Montclair university offers support for those that do. ‘How To Watch Television’ is a module on offer at the college, and educates students in analyzing television and the extent it should be, and needs to be, understood by its audience. Students are encouraged to assess the impact that television has on their lives. Between 18 years old and 21, the ages most people go on to higher education, it’s probably going to be quite a lot. No one wants to miss HIMYM, after all.
We kid you not, Staffordshire University in the UK offered a course in David Beckham studies. Sure, he’s potentially the greatest football player of all time, as well as an all-round nice guy, but seriously? We’re not entirely sure what the course entails, although it sounds pretty self-explanatory. We wonder if Becks would be able to pass the end of year exam?
david beckham studies'David Beckham studies' was on offer at Staffordshire University
It can be a little bit of light relief when studying a weighty subject to pass some time with a less serious module, although we just hope that when you finally do graduate and start looking for jobs, future employers don’t ask why you chose to study something so totally ridiculous.
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Friday, March 28, 2014

Sean Kingston Bentley gets Repossessed...

Eenie Meenie Miney Oh NO! Sean Kingston Goes Clubbing But His Bentley Gets Repossessed While He's Out! Awkward!!follow me on http://instagram.com/nyc2615 

 

 

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Somebody called 911 and it ain't Sean Kingston!
While the singer was out in West Hollywood, he got the shock of a lifetime when his Bentley got repossessed while it was parked at the Mondrian Hotel!
Yikes! Guess those Beautiful Girls won't be calling Sean anymore!
No stranger to legal trouble, Sean was caught arguing with the repo man while he was taking his car, which resulted in the cops being called to the scene!
But, thankfully, no one was arrested.
While the scuffle was happening, Sean was heard saying:

"I paid! I paid for it already"
Though, Zac Efron DID buy his old house for four million dollars recently, so he might ACTUALLY have paid the car off!
Still, talk about awkward times!
This spot of trouble didn't, apparently, deter Sean from enjoying his night as he was spotted at another club later and even took an Uber home!
The good thing to come out of this was that at least Sean did the responsible thing and didn't drink & drive!
[Image via Judy Eddy/WENN.]
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" I QUIT, SMOKING AND YOU"

Trey Songz Respond To “I’m Gay”

Trey Songz Respond To “I’m Gay” Rumors On Twitter

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A screenshot of a tweet allegedly sent out by Trey Songz rocked the entertainment world this week.
In the alleged post on Twitter dated March 25, 2014, Trey Songz confessed that he is gay.
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“I think it’s time to finally tell my fans. All games and jokes aside…I’m gay,” the tweet reads.
The image of the tweet quickly spread through social media, with Trey Songz legion of female fans expressing their heartbreak and some males saying they are not surprised.
Trey Songz responded to the Tweet yesterday calling it bogus and photoshopped.
Trey Songz Im Gay Tweet
This is what Trey Songz said on Twitter:
“The things you people craft up with hatred in your hearts. The things people believe without question, or validity, all baffles me.”
“Photoshop and a retweet is all people need to believe, any and everything. I feel bad for the impressionable, no minds of their own.”
“If I’m gay then Tupac bringing me a ounce for this session wit Biggie tomorrow. No weapon. #LOVE.”
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

10 Annoying things Man do at the Gym




10 Annoying things Man do  at the Gym
1).Speaking or texting on the phone while we wait to use the machine


2) Guess pass people, that don’t pay think they are entitled to everything , than get mad when They don’t get it…





3) A bunch of man, or guys hanging around talking bout life , like there in the corner No sir you’re here to workout..
4) Staring at women , is not attractive in fact there are not studying you




5) What’s the point of grunting I’m doing the same weights as you , I’m not grunting Or I see you showing off, to the females and making noises and poping a vessels would attract Her

6) why you have to slam the weights for and shake the mirror
7) muscle fiber’s swell and expand equally and slowly, not the time you pump iron
So get out of my way so I could use the mirror







8) stop staring at me and my little weights you don’t know why I’m doing it…ask first




9) not doing the proper techniques, is very annoying grunting like a mammoth but
Doing it wrong
10) wish people take a bath , if you know your going to the gym why go smelling..awful

Monday, March 24, 2014

Warren Buffett Reveals His Secrets for Investing in Real Estate

Warren Buffett Reveals His Secrets for Investing in Real Estate

Warren Buffet And Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein Speak On Goldman's Detroit Investment Initiative
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There is no lack of information available about the institutional investment strategies of the world's billionaires -- how they move money in their capacity as the heads of large public companies and investment funds -- but how often do you get the chance to look inside the personal investments of those billionaires? And how often does a billionaire offer you insights that you can use in your investing?

Warren Buffett did just that with his annual letter to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A), which he sent late last month. In it, he highlighted two personal investments in an area he is not normally associated with -- real estate.

He talked at length about a 400-acre farm he bought in Nebraska and a retail property purchased near New York University and in the process provided a number of lessons for anyone thinking about investing in real estate. Here are five takeaways from the letter and Buffett's words supporting each.

1. Invest in Undervalued Real Estate

From 1973 to 1981, the Midwest experienced an explosion in farm prices, caused by a widespread belief that runaway inflation was coming and fueled by the lending policies of small rural banks. Then the bubble burst, bringing price declines of 50% or more that devastated both leveraged farmers and their lenders.

In 1986, I purchased a 400-acre farm, located 50 miles north of Omaha, from the FDIC. It cost me $280,000, considerably less than what a failed bank had lent against the farm a few years earlier.

And....

In 1993, I made another small investment. Larry Silverstein, Salomon's landlord when I was the company's CEO, told me about a New York retail property adjacent to NYU that the Resolution Trust Corp. was selling. Again, a bubble had popped –- this one involving commercial real estate –- and the RTC had been created to dispose of the assets of failed savings institutions whose optimistic lending practices had fueled the folly.

2. Think in Terms of Income, Not Appreciation

With my two small investments, I thought only of what the properties would produce and cared not at all about their daily valuations. Games are won by players who focus on the playing field –- not by those whose eyes are glued to the scoreboard.

If you instead focus on the prospective price change of a contemplated purchase, you are speculating. There is nothing improper about that. I know, however, that I am unable to speculate successfully, and I am skeptical of those who claim sustained success at doing so.

3. Focus on Underutilized Properties

I calculated the normalized return from the farm to then be about 10%. I also thought it was likely that productivity would improve over time and that crop prices would move higher as well. Both expectations proved out.

And regarding the New York property ...

Here, too, the analysis was simple. As had been the case with the farm, the unleveraged current yield from the property was about 10%. But the property had been undermanaged by the RTC, and its income would increase when several vacant stores were leased. Even more important, the largest tenant – who occupied around 20% of the project's space – was paying rent of about $5 per foot, whereas other tenants averaged $70. The expiration of this bargain lease in nine years was certain to provide a major boost to earnings.

4. Use Partnerships to Fill In Gaps in Your Expertise

I knew nothing about operating a farm. But I have a son who loves farming and I learned from him both how many bushels of corn and soybeans the farm would produce and what the operating expenses would be.

And ...

I joined a small group, including Larry and my friend Fred Rose, that purchased the parcel. Fred was an experienced, high-grade real estate investor who, with his family, would manage the property. And manage it they did. As old leases expired, earnings tripled. Annual distributions now exceed 35% of our original equity investment. Moreover, our original mortgage was refinanced in 1996 and again in 1999, moves that allowed several special distributions totaling more than 150% of what we had invested. I've yet to view the property.

5. The Macro View Is More Important Than the Micro

My two purchases were made in 1986 and 1993. What the economy, interest rates, or the stock market might do in the years immediately following –- 1987 and 1994 -– was of no importance to me in making those investments. I can't remember what the headlines or pundits were saying at the time. Whatever the chatter, corn would keep growing in Nebraska and students would flock to NYU.

There is one major difference between my two small investments and an investment in stocks. Stocks provide you minute-to-minute valuations for your holdings whereas I have yet to see a quotation for either my farm or the New York real estate.

Conclusion

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Buffett's philosophy on investing in individual companies is similar to the one he applies to investing in real estate. Find investments that produce income, have long-term value prospects not currently being recognized by the market, and, once you buy them, increase their operational and managerial efficiencies to maximize recurring revenue.

These are ideas that you don't need to be a billionaire to understand, nor to put them into practice in your own portfolio.

Flight 370: Storm of emotions over lives 'lost' All passenger's have died

Flight 370: Storm of emotions over lives 'lost' as storm at sea delays search

By Catherine E. Shoichet, Michael Pearson and Mitra Mobasherat, CNN
updated 9:28 PM EDT, Mon March 24, 2014
Source: CNN
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: "It's almost felt like a miniature roller coaster within the day"
  • Nasty weather forces officials to call off Tuesday's search for the plane
  • Prime Minister says analysis of satellite data shows the plane went down in the Indian Ocean
  • "They have told us all lives are lost," a relative of a missing passenger tells CNN
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- For families whose loved ones were aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, the past day has been full of news they were dreading.
First, a grim-faced Malaysian Prime Minister confirmed their worst fears, announcing Flight 370 went down somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
Then, even as investigators seemed closer than ever to finding the plane, stormy weather forced Australian authorities to call off a day of searching for the Boeing 777.
"It's almost felt like a miniature roller coaster within the day," said James Wood, whose brother Philip was one of three American passengers on the plane.
Families are stuck in a "holding pattern," he told CNN's "AC360."
"We're just waiting and waiting," he said, "and not getting any answers one way or another."
Photos: The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Photos: The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Experts: Flight ended west of Perth
Source: Flight 370 turned, dropped
An agonizing wait continues
They'll have to wait at least a day longer. Gale-force winds, large waves, heavy rain and low clouds forecast for the area "would make any air and sea search activities hazardous and pose a risk to crew," the Australian Maritime Safety Authority said Tuesday. Teams will resume searching Wednesday if weather permits, officials said.
When they start looking again, they'll be combing the remote area in the southern Indian Ocean where officials now say they believe the flight ended.
New analysis of satellite data by a British satellite company and accident investigators led to that conclusion, Prime Minister Najib Razak said Monday.
"They have told us all lives are lost," a missing passenger's relative briefed by the airline in Beijing said.
Malaysia Airlines also sent a text message to relatives saying "we have to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those onboard survived."
While the last-minute announcement appeared to end hopes of finding survivors more than two weeks after the flight vanished, it left many key questions unanswered, including what went wrong aboard the Beijing-bound airliner and the location of its wreckage in the deep, wild ocean waters.
Flight 370 relative: This is a cover-up
Psychologist: Grief is shock, then anger
Families told all lives are lost
Families overcome after hearing the news
For families, some of whom had held out hope their relatives somehow were still alive, the news appeared to be devastating.
At a briefing for relatives in Beijing, some were overcome and had to be taken from a hotel on stretchers. In Kuala Lumpur, a woman walked out of a briefing for families in tears.
"My son, my daughter-in-law and granddaughter were all on board. All three family members are gone. I am desperate!" a woman said outside the Beijing briefing.
Another woman came out of the briefing room screaming, expressing doubts about the Malaysian conclusion.
"Where is the proof?" she said. "You haven't confirmed the suspected objects to tell us no one survived."
A committee representing some of the families of the 154 Chinese and Taiwanese passengers aboard the missing aircraft sharply criticized the Malaysian government in a statement, accusing authorities of deliberate search delays and cover-ups, China's state-run CCTV reported.
"If our 154 relatives aboard lost their lives due to such reasons, then Malaysia Airlines, the Malaysian government and the Malaysian military are the real murderers that killed them," the statement said, according to CCTV.
Malaysian police have interviewed more than 50 people in their investigation into the missing plane, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakal told Malaysia's national news agency Bernama.
Four scenarios of what happened
He said police are focusing on four possibilities about what happened: a potential hijacking, sabotage, psychological issues or personal problems of the passengers and/or crew.
"Such cases may take up to a year," Khalid said, "so please don't jump to conclusions that the police are slow."
While investigators have yet to find even a piece of the plane, the Prime Minister based his announcement on what he described as unprecedented analysis of satellite data by British satellite provider Inmarsat and the British Air Accidents Investigation Branch. He didn't describe the nature of the analysis.
He said the data, drawn from satellite pings the ill-fated airliner continued to send throughout its final flight, made it clear that the plane's last position was in the middle of the southern Indian Ocean, "far from any possible landing sites."
He begged reporters to respect the privacy of relatives.
"For them, the past few weeks have been heartbreaking," he said. "I know this news must be harder still."
The airline said it was making plans to fly families to Australia once wreckage is found.
Are found objects part of MH370?
The deep sea robot search for 370
Two objects in the Indian Ocean
The announcement came the same day as Australian officials said they had spotted two objects in the southern Indian Ocean that could be related to the flight, which has been missing since March 8 with 239 people aboard.
One object is "a gray or green circular object," and the other is "an orange rectangular object," the Australian Maritime Safety Authority said.
The Australian naval ship HMAS Success didn't turn up the objects when it searched Monday night, the authority said.
The objects are the latest in a series of sightings, including "suspicious objects" reported earlier Monday by a Chinese military plane that was searching in the same area, authorities said.
A U.S. surveillance plane sent to follow up was unable to find the objects, and so far, none of the sightings has been definitively linked to Flight 370.
Ten aircraft -- from Australia, China, the United States and Japan -- searched the area Monday.
China said Monday after the Prime Minister's announcement that it would be sending more ships to help.
China has a particularly large stake: Its citizens made up about two-thirds of the passengers on the missing Boeing 777.
How Inmarsat found MH370's path
A look inside the search for MH370
Satellites helped focused the search
Amid a vast regional search that at one point spanned nearly 3 million square miles, searchers homed in on the southern Indian Ocean in recent days after satellite images spotted a variety of unknown objects in an area roughly 1,500 miles southwest of Perth, Australia.
Australia reported the first images in the area, followed by China and France.
The area also lies on a projected flight path for the aircraft calculated in part from the satellite pings sent by the plane after other communications systems had shut down.
Australian officials have repeatedly warned that the objects may not be from the missing plane. They could be containers that have fallen off cargo ships, for example.
On Saturday, searchers found a wooden pallet as well as strapping belts, Australian authorities said. Hishammuddin said Monday that wooden pallets were among the items on Flight 370. But such pallets are also common in the ocean shipping industry, so it they may be unrelated to the flight.
The investigation into the passenger jet's disappearance has already produced a wealth of false leads and speculative theories. Previously, when the hunt was focused on the South China Sea near where the plane dropped off civilian radar, a number of sightings of debris proved to be unrelated to the search.
Plane said to have flown low
Monday's dramatic developments came after a weekend during which other nuggets of information emerged about the movements of the errant jetliner on the night it vanished.
Military radar tracking shows that after making a sharp turn over the South China Sea, the plane changed altitude as it headed toward the Strait of Malacca, an official close to the investigation into the missing flight told CNN.
The plane flew as low as 12,000 feet at some point before it disappeared from radar, according to the official. It had reportedly been flying at a cruising altitude of 35,000 feet when contact was lost with air traffic control.
Also over the weekend, Malaysian authorities said the last transmission from the missing aircraft's reporting system showed it heading to Beijing -- a revelation that appears to undercut the theory that someone reprogrammed the plane's flight path before the co-pilot signed off with air traffic controllers for the last time.
That reduces, but doesn't rule out, suspicions about foul play in the cockpit.
Authorities have said pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah was highly experienced. On Monday, Malaysian authorities said Flight 370 was co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid's sixth flight in a Boeing 777, and the first time when he was not traveling with an instructor pilot shadowing him.
"We do not see any problem with him," said Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya.

Ex-TV Judge Joe Brown Arrested in Tennessee

Ex-TV Judge Joe Brown Arrested in Tennessee

The star of the television show "Judge Joe Brown" has been arrested and charged with five counts of contempt of court in Tennessee, court officials in Memphis said Monday.
Shelby County Juvenile Court officials said the 66-year-old Brown was sentenced to five days in jail after causing an outburst Monday in a child support hearing. Brown is running in the Democratic primary for Shelby County district attorney general.
Magistrate Judge Harold "Hal" Horne charged the former TV judge with contempt of court, said Dan Michael, chief magistrate judge of the Shelby County Juvenile Court.
"He darn near caused a riot in the courtroom, he had people so inflamed," Michael said of the former TV judge.
Brown could not be reached for comment. Neither jail officials nor juvenile court officials knew whether he had retained a lawyer. WREG-TV was reporting that Brown had been released from jail.
The former TV judge was representing a woman who had been brought in on a warrant in a child support case, Michael said. Brown, he said, was yelling and repeatedly challenging Horne's authority and even addressing his comments to a crowd of people inside the courtroom.
Brown's nationally syndicated TV show was canceled last year.

Donald Trump had the one thing that prepares you to become a rich man

Donald Trump had the one thing that prepares you to become a rich man

A RICH DADDY
Fred Trump had a pretty good start too with an immigrant father who was an real entrepeneur and real estate investor.  After his father died in the 1930’s the teenage Fred took a modest inheritance that kept the family solvent during the depression and started a real estate development company.  10 years later he was in the right situation when thr government set things in high gear by insuring mortgages under the GI Bill.  During the housing boom of the 59’s and 60’s Fred amassed a fortune of $200 million (about 41 billion in current $$$) with residential development in Queens and Brooklyn

Donald was thr product of private schools and the connections they provide After learning the business in his father’s company, The Donald decided to take on Manhattan.  New York City had jusy come through a bad economic time when they had to be bailed out by the Federal government.  Many areas in Manhatten were run down with prewar buildings falling into disrepair.  The city was offering special loans and tax abatements to developers who would come in and rehab large properties.  Donald Trump was there wwith his fathers name and connections to pick up this corporate welfare

His first venture was with Hyatt and he decided to organiize the next deal to be all Trump.  The Trump Tower was an egomaniac dream.  It was billed as the glitziest building in New York and became a tourist.  Although it makes a profit the return was much less than the investors expected.  His next project which was supposed to be the biggest and fanciest building fell through so Donald turned to Atlantic City and gambling

In bringing the money together for the casino Trump used some pretty shady practices but at that time nobody believed you could LOSE money on a casino.  The ultra lavish casino opened but without enough cash to cover operating expenses.  Soon the casino was in dangsr of defaulting on loan payments and the banks were within days of foreclosure,  Fred gave Donald $3 million to hold off the bankers.  At that point Donald had a negative net worth of $300 million.  It became obvious the only way creditors would get any money was restructuring not bankruptcy.  Donald was forced to cut back on his excesses and sell corporate assets that the Trumps were treating as personal property.A few years later as the casino started making enoug money to dig itself out of financial troubles, Trump took all the credit.  In reality it was the economy that was making all the casinos better off.  The stories were planted everywhere and when you hear something over and over people believe it.

But the big money men knew the truth and the Trumpification of Manhatten faded away.  Tday Trump earns by putting his name on other peoples' product.  He was the emcee on a reality show conceived & produced by others, he purchased the rights to a fading beauty contest and stripped away any part of the spectacle that had dignity.  The Donald has sold his name to a menswear line.  He is paid to spread the myth that everyone can become millionaires by buying his ghostwritten books.  He even sells beef via home shopping shows.  Lately it seems the only way he way he can feed his ego and keep his name in the news is by insulting people randomly in the hope of stirring up a public feud,

The Donald increased his family wealth on the backs of others including the taxpayer. He has always been a narcissist but he seems to be approaching megalomania in his belief that he is the smartest most business savvy man in the world