Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Mariah Carey's New Video!

Click here to check out a 45 sec preview of Mariah Carey's New Video "Touch"

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eGAktrlW6k

Friday, February 22, 2008

Sean Anthony....Just Thoughts

People that are close to me, know that I am a very driven and self motivating person. So over the past several days, I have been feeling some what "stagnated" not really understanding why was I feeling that way. I have been seeking God and asking the Lord, "what is it that I need to be doing right now. I feel like I'm not doing anything to move forward and living on Purpose.

See ya'll I wrote a book, and I finished writing it. It is just in the final phases of completion. (Final edits, revisions and so forth...) I feel like I can be doing so much more to help getting it out and looking for people to help with something that may not be in the right season. So last night, I have this conversation with one of my spiritual brothers. (We hold each other accountable. So we can try to stay on that walk for Christ.) Anyway, he said something that reminded me of something I would always preach. "Maybe this is a time when you need to set still....................."

Hmmmm..... Maybe you are right! All of a sudden these scriptures and wisdom started hitting my spirit about season and so forth. "Maybe this is the time that God is working on you before your book comes out" he said. See, I wanted my book to come out in March, but it started to dawn on me that maybe GOD has another time for it to come out. I also began to realize that I have some things in the way spiritually that I know need to be removed and things that need to be put in place prior to my book coming out.

Look, I'm not a frequent blogger, so I really don't know where to go, but I will end it with this, Don't give up the good fight of faith. Let go, and let GOD. Finally, keep on pressing towards your goal!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Big Keiths Blog - Feb 19th

"Hello family, I'm at it once again, sharing some of my thoughts with the world. I'm normally not a TV person but this past weekend was a great time to watch television. Anyone who knows me well, knows that I'm a huge basketball fan. I played basketball when I was younger & was recruited but small schools. Needless to say, I love the NBA as well. But enough about me. Let's talk about NBA all-star weekend in New Orleans. This was the first All-star weekend that I can remember that I didn't see Shaq. Which is kinda unfortunate because Shaq went to school at LSU, just a short drive from New Orleans. I missed Friday's activities because I was on the air ( I forgot to TIVO). Saturdays event was great. The dunk contest was the best one that I've seen in bout 7 years, since Vince Carter stuck his whole arm in the hoop. That was nuts. Dwight Howard put on a Superman cape & flew through the air. Classic dunk, he didn't really dunk it though, he just kinda threw it through the hoop. To me that's always the best part of all star weekend, the dunk contest. The all star game is just always boring. They don't really play any defense. It's like a watered down version of "and 1" mix tape stuff. However I did watch the new Knight Rider movie/show. The new car is not a camaro. It's a super mustang that changes color. At first I thought it was kinda cheesy but then I realized their vision with the new show & I kinda like it. When I was a kid I used to have the Knight Rider car K.I.T.T. I thought that car was crazy, but this new K.I.T.T. blows the old one away. It can change colors MAN. CHANGE colors!! It also is bullet proof and can go like 300 miles an hour. Chicks dig the new K.I.T.T. too. My wife was even watching! Don't let me get my hands on that car, I'm riding down broad street in rush hour going 2 miles an hour so everybody see's me. lol"

Throwback Video of the Week - Thuggish Ruggish Bone

Thuggish ruggish Bone came out around 1994. I was working at the finish line & I was about 16 years old. We had a little radio that we'd play songs on while we were slow that was hidden behind some clothes. We played BONE & the entire store front became a dance floor. During that time, no rappers from Ohio had made it big yet, so that was huge to hear an Ohio artist on the radio. This song is now a classic. R.I.P. to Eazy E.
~Big Keith

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEaGNQ8t5Vs

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Barack Obama IS Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

Thanks to Scott over at That's What He Said, we finally have a column that explains what's been bothering members of the Hernia staff over the past few weeks every time a Barack Obama commercial has aired. We can't tell you how many different times when we could only hear the audio of an Obama spot that we had to run to the TV out of sheer disbelief, wondering who the hell this captivating voice could be -- after all, the Rock had moved on to win Oscars in Hollywood. Well after humbly finding out it was not a commerical announcing The Rock's triumphant return to the WWF in WrestleMania XXXXIV, we did find it inspiring to know that a guy who could potentially be our next president used the persona of a retired professional wrestler to capture the hearts of the American people.
Take a listen to the videos below but check out what Scott had to say, we'd rather let him explain the rest, he summed up our thoughts quite well.

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http://thesportshernia.typepad.com/blog/2008/02/barack-obama-is.html

Throwback Video of the Week - Usher "Can U Get Wit It"

Click here to see iPower 92.1's "Thowback Video of the Week"

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Obama Wins!

Barack Obama trounced Hillary Rodham Clinton last night in Virginia's Democratic presidential primary, while John McCain eked out a surprisingly tight win over Mike Huckabee in the Republican contest. Obama and McCain also prevailed in Maryland and the District of Columbia to sweep the so-called Potomac primary. In Virginia, more than 1.3 million voters went to the polls on a rainy day. As has been the case throughout the primary season, Democrats turned out in far larger numbers than did Republicans. "Today, the change we seek swept through the Chesapeake and over the Potomac," Obama said last night in Madison, Wis., where he campaigned ahead of Tuesday's primary. "We won the state of Maryland, we won the commonwealth of Virginia and though we won in Washington, D.C. this campaign won't stop until there is change in Washington, D.C." McCain took the stage at his victory party at an Alexandria hotel, saying: "Thank you voters of Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia for . . . a clean sweep of Chesapeake Tuesday." He added: "We are approaching the end of the first half of this election on quite an upswing." Eighty-five delegate votes were at stake in Virginia among the Democrats yesterday. It appeared that Obama would win about 50 of them. The Democrats apportion their delegates based on the popular vote. McCain gained all 60 delegates in the Republicans' winner-take-all primary. But the narrowness of the vote indicates a tough road ahead for McCain, who has had trouble connecting with conservative voters. Obama had such a commanding lead in Virginia's exit polls that several news organizations called him the winner before the voting ended. "Barack is the best candidate to unite our country and transform our politics in the cause of progress," said Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, who was the first governor outside of Obama's home state of Illinois to endorse the Illinois senator. "Today, voters showed confidence in Barack's ability to unite this country and transcend divisive Washington politics as usual," he added. But John H. Hager, the state Republican Party chairman, signaled the coming debate, by calling Obama "America's most liberal U.S. senator." "Despite his rhetoric he offers only the same old liberal policies of higher taxes, bigger government and retreat on the war on terror," Hager said. There were indications that some Republicans, thinking McCain was a sure thing, crossed over into the Democratic primary and voted for Obama. One of those Republicans, Dave Smith of Studley, said he and his friends voted for Obama because they thought McCain, an Arizona senator, did not need their votes and they were scared of the Clinton machine. The early returns showed that Democrats doubled the Republican turnout. Projections placed the turnout at more than 910,000 people in the Democratic primary, while almost 450,000 voted in the Republican primary. The turnout on the Democratic side was a record. The Manchester Middle School precinct in heavily Republican Chesterfield County ran out of Democratic ballots, and people waiting in line were left to vote on paper. Obama received 20,000 votes in Chesterfield. Clinton did not mention the Virginia results last night as she campaigned in El Paso, Texas ahead of its March 4 primary. "I'm tested. I'm ready. Now let's make it happen," she said. Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor, vowed that he will press on until someone clinches the GOP nomination. "When we don't win, we're disappointed, but we're not knocked out," he said. Rep. Robert C. Scott, D-3rd, an Obama supporter, said Obama's big win shows that Democrats can win the presidential election in Virginia this fall. Democrats have not carried the state since 1964. "With Mark Warner on the ballot, we stand a good chance," Scott said. This fall Warner, a former governor, will be the Democratic candidate for the seat of retiring Sen. John W. Warner, R-Va. The two are not related. The presidential election is Nov. 4.
Mark Rozell, political commentator at George Mason University, said Obama achieved a "huge" victory last night. "Momentum is on his side," Rozell said, noting that Obama did well in Virginia among constituents, such as low-income people, who have been backing Clinton.
As for McCain's unexpectedly narrow win, Rozell said "he is limping across the finish line."
The elections climaxed a weeklong presidential campaign that initially wasn't supposed to happen in Virginia. Virginia's primary came a week after Super Tuesday. Most experts once thought its contests in 24 states would settle both parties' nominations.
But Clinton and Obama fought to a virtual draw, leaving Virginia and its delegate votes suddenly important.

Contact Tyler Whitley at (804) 649-6780 or twhitley@timesdispatch.com.
Neil H. Simon of Media General News Service contributed to this report.

Article from Richmond Times Dispatch - http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/news/politics.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2008-02-13-0187.html