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Bo just knows mogul stuff………

You guys have seen me compare Chad Ochcocino and Deion Sanders to Bo, but neither can compare to this guys dedication to his flexibility. Young Chadwick knows some things, but there is no long term dedication. Chad is all about flashyness. Bo takes each craft that he endeavors very seriously. My HEro keeps it pushing. He is a positive force that should and has never been replicated.

The ex baller of many things is now part-owner and director of the Burr Ridge Bank & Trust in Chicago. He has also worked as a bank teller while at Auburn. I encourage everyone to keep it pushin’ and try to be better than all predictors.   He explains his new craft as follows:

But that’s a long way from serving as one of 21 owners and directors of his own financial institution.
“When you are a teller, you are a teller,” Jackson explained. “You know how to do cash-ins, cash-outs, debits, credits and balancing your cash box at the end of the day.

Needless to say, his new role is much more complex. “I am constantly learning about the bank,” Jackson said. “I can’t go tomorrow and run the financial district if that’s what you’re asking. But you learn something every meeting.”
The company was founded in 2009, right after the federal government passed a $700 billion bailout bill to aid the ailing financial industry. It seemed like a curious time to start a new bank.

“People thought we were crazy,” Jackson said, “but we got into this with no excess baggage… So we started from scratch when everything started to sink.”

He’s a mastermind

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Whoa, this man looks good.  You know what they say, “black don’t crack.”  I see no signs of cracking here.  He even still has the same teeth.  I’m just saying.  He will forever be Isaac.

 

Ted Lange (Bartender Isaac Washington)
As the ship’s bartender, Ted Lange dished out alcoholic beverages with a side of love advice. Lange has continued to act on shows like ‘General Hospital’ and ‘Scrubs.’ He recently was on an episode of ‘Are We There Yet?’ and he also directed an episode for the same series. Lange has also become a director and screenwriter.

 

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Yes, believe it or not Glen Beck has been given the okay to stream his rants on live TV, but you have to pay to see it.  You already know there are some who will pay to see his f*ckery since he’s a controversy magnet.

 

Beginning on September 12, viewers will once again be able to watch departing Fox News host Glenn Beck at 5 PM, but this time it will cost them $5 a month. Glenn Beck’s company Mercury Radio Arts will launch GBTV – a live streaming video network, which will feature Glenn’s new daily 5-7 PM show, as well as other “original and licensed information and entertainment programming.” The company claims it already has over 80,000 paying subscribers. Joel Cheatwood, the former Fox News Channel who joined Mercury earlier this year, has been named President of Programming for GBTV and will oversee Beck’s show. GBTV, which will charge $5 a month for Beck’s new show and $10 for the entire network, will launch with two other programs: a six-camera simulcast of Glenn’s three hour radio show and The 4th Hour starring Pat Gray and Stu Burguiere. In addition to subscriptions, it will also rely on advertising, an area where Beck’s current TV show has had problems as a slew of advertisers pulled from it over some of the host’s controversial statements. “GBTV is the future,” said Beck, whose last show on Fox News airs June 30.

He just wont go away will he?

 

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Madam C.J. Walker (December 23, 1867 – May 25, 1919), born Sarah Breedlove, was an African-American businesswoman, hair care entrepreneur and philanthropist. She made her fortune by developing and marketing a hugely successful line of beauty and hair products for black women under the company she founded, Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company.

For more information: http://www.madamewalker.net/

Early life

Madam C.J. Walker was born Sarah Breedlove, on December 23, 1867 in Delta, Louisiana to Owen and Minerva Breedlove. She was one of six children; she had a sister Louvenia and 4 brothers: Alexander, James, Solomon, and Owen, Jr. Her parents and elder siblings were slaves on a Madison Parish plantation owned by Robert W. Burney. Although some sources claim her parents died during a yellow fever epidemic, that information is inaccurate. Her mother died, possibly from cholera, in 1872. Her father remarried and died shortly afterward when she was seven years old.

Madam C. J. Walker moved in with her older sister, Louvenia, and brother-in-law, Willie Powell. She later said she married Moses McWilliams when she was 14 years old to get a home of her own to escape Powell’s abuse. Three years later her daughter, Lelia McWilliams was born. When Sarah was 20, her husband died. Shortly afterward she moved to St. Louis where three of her brothers were barbers.[2] She joined St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, where she sang in the choir and where she was greatly influenced by women members like Jessie Batts Robinson, a school teacher and wife of newspaper publisher, Christopher Robinson.

On August 11, 1894 Sarah married a man named John Davis. That marriage ended around 1903. In January 1906 she married a newspaper sales agent, Charles Joseph Walker. They divorced in 1912.

Career

Like many women of her era, Sarah experienced hair loss. Because most Americans lacked indoor plumbing, central heating and electricity, they bathed and washed their hair infrequently. The result was scalp disease. Sarah experimented with home remedies and products already on the market until she finally developed her own shampoo and an ointment that contained sulfur to make her scalp healthier for hair growth.

Soon Sarah, now known as Madam C. J. Walker, was selling her products throughout the United States. While her daughter Lelia ran a mail order business from Denver, Madam Walker and her husband traveled throughout the southern and eastern states. They settled in Pittsburgh in 1908 and opened Lelia College to train “hair culturists.” In 1910 Walker moved to Indianapolis, Indiana where she established her headquarters and built a factory.

She began to teach and train other black women in order to help them build their own businesses. She also gave other lectures on political, economic and social issues at conventions sponsored by powerful black institutions. After the East St. Louis Race Riot, she joined leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in their efforts to support legislation to make lynching a federal crime. In 1918 at the biennial convention of the National Association Of Colored Woman (NACW) she was acknowledged for making the largest contribution to save the Anacostia (Washington, DC) house of abolitionist Frederick Douglass. She continued to donate money throughout her career to the NAACP, the YMCA, and to black schools, organizations, individuals, orphanages, and retirement homes.

The grave of Madam C. J. Walker

In May 1918 she moved to her Irvington-on-Hudson, New York estate, Villa Lewaro, which had been designed by Vertner Tandy, the first licensed black architect in New York State and a founding member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. One of her neighbors was industrialist John D. Rockefeller. Madam C.J. Walker died at Villa Lewaro on Sunday, May 25, 1919 from complications of hypertension. She was 51. At her death she was considered to be the wealthiest African-American woman in America and known to be the first self-made female American millionaire. Her daughter, A’Lelia Walker, became the president of the C.J Walker Manufacturing Company.

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And I am not mad at him.  I will admit that I shook my head when I heard it a while back.  I didn’t think he was serious.  You can’t knock a brotha for trying to come up in this crazy economy.  That’s what I call puttin’ ya money where ya mouth is. Plus, I never knew the brotha has a culinary degree.  So his heart is definitely into this.   DimeWars gave the deets on his new restaurant in  Iowa……Lawd Iowa?  Shrugs maybe he sees a market out there…..Peep the details.

Flavor Flav - ‘Flavor of Love’ reality star Flavor Flav opens his first chicken eatery in Clinton, Iowa today called Flav’s Fried Chicken – FFC.

Flavor Flav who can boast of a culinary degree (1978) and head cook experience at several restaurants received a huge helping hand from FFC business partner and owner of Mama Cimino’s, Nick Cimino.

“When the (Cimino) family first met me, it was automatically love at first sight,” Flav said while standing in his restaurant Friday. “They loved your boy Flav.”

Once Flav started selling his 99-cent chicken wings at Mama Cimino’s in Las Vegas, Nick Cimino developed the idea to bring FFC to Clinton.

“Nick sees me frying the chicken and says ‘I’m going back to my town and I’m going to build us a restaurant, the first FFC restaurant,’” Flav said. “I said, ‘Huh, are you serious?’”

From there Nick Cimino purchased the building and completed renovations in 2 months.

Flavor Flav knows his former band mates of Public Enemy may not frequent his new establishment because of it’s location but he hopes nonetheless to be a constant figure at his new restaurant;

“I don’t want to be just known to have a spot,” Flav said. “You’re going to find me in here working. You’re going to be catching me seasoning my chicken, flouring my chicken, frying up my chicken, and not only that, but serving my chicken to my people.”

Maybe one day Flavor Flav’s FFC will provide some competition for fast-food giant KFC.

Would you try FFC?

It has always amazed me how some people don’t know that they can’t sing.  This girl seems really nice and sweet, but she’s definitely not “The Idol” material.

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I remember getting into an argument about who was better vocally; 112 vs Boys II Men.  My vote was always and always will be 112.  Those boys will kill a song live at the drop of a dime and they wont break a blood vessel to do so.  With that being said,  B2M has to try too hard and 112 doesn’t.    Those brothas can actually sing.  Look in my “Flashback Friday” archives……………  Q and Slim……………..who can touch these guys vocally?

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Faith

She stays busy till this present day.

Grew up in Lynchburg, Va. Performs in Broadway and off-Broadway plays. Won Broadway’s 1992 Tony Award as Best Actress (Musical) for portraying Adelaide in a revival of “Guys and Dolls.” Previously, she has been nominated in 1989 as Best Actress (Featured Role – Musical) for “Jerome Robbins’ Broadway.” Subsequently, she was nominated in 2001 as Best Actress (Musical) for a revival of “Bells Are Ringing.”

Her son, Henry, was born in 1996.  Nominated for the 2008 Tony Award (New York City) for Actress in a Musical for “A Catered Affair”.  See more HERE.

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Johnny YuGlen Eaton – He has done Penitentiary lll in 1988 and then Trained to Kill in.  I couldn’t  find anything else on the actor.  A trailer of Trained to Kill is all I have.  He’s been pretty quiet.

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Mrs. GreenQueen Esther Marrow -  She is actually a vocalist.  Discovered by Duke Ellington, she has performed with LBB Kind, Ray Charles, Mahalia Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Corea and Bob Dylan.  Marrow was also involved in musical theater, jazz, television and film. She played Auntie ‘Em on Broadway in “The Wiz,” and was featured in several other Broadway shows including “Comin’ Uptown”, “Nice To Be Civilized,” and she played Mahalia Jackson in the national tour of “Sing Mahalia Sing.”   Her numerous television appearances have ranged from the serious to the comic.  They include “Duke Ellington: The Music Lives On”, as Oscar the Grouch’s mother in “Sesame Street” on PBS and “New York to Paris with The Harlem Gospel Singers” also on PBS. In 1990, a dream of Marrow’s came true when “Truly Blessed,” a musical about Mahalia Jackson written by and starring Queen Esther was seen in San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and in New York on Broadway. The musical received three Helen Hayes nominations including Best New Play.  Marrow has performed for former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton and did a command performance the British Royal Family.  She sung at the Vatican for Pope John Paul II several times.  Most recently she founded The Harlem Gospel Singers, an international touring Gospel group. The group with their popularity at an all-time high made history on July 7, 1998 as the only gospel group ever to perform the Grand Evenement du Maurier at the Montreal Jazz Festival, drawing over 100,000 audience members.

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