Archive for October, 2010
Slim Thug Says Biggie Isn’t In The Top 5 Of All Time
Oct 21st

Slim Thug recently listed his top five rappers of all time, in his opinion, ranking them from the late Tupac to Lil Wayne. Although he admires Notorious B.I.G., Slim Thug doesn’t think he did enough to be considered in the top five.
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J-Woww Turns Down $40,000 To Pose Naked In Playboy
Oct 21st

Despite expressing her desire to pose nude for Playboy, Jenni (J-Woww) Farley won’t be baring all just yet.
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Oh You Fancy Huh? [Funny Pics]
Oct 21st
Ugandan Newspaper Says To Hang All Gays (Puts Pictures Of Gays On Front Page)
Oct 21st

Fresh from our “Are you kidding” file, a Ugandan newspaper (Rolling Stone, not to be confused with the American music publication) has published names, photos and addresses of people it claims to be gay, alongside a banner screaming, “Hang Them.” The article comes near the one-year anniversary of legislator David Bahati’s introduction of a bill that would have made homosexuality punishable by life in prison or in some cases, execution.
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Stack Bundles – Salute Me (The Lost Tapes) [Mixtape]
Oct 21st

first and foremost, happy birthday and rest in peace to stack bundles! here is the lastest mixtape with all unheard music put together by snatchatape and superstar jay. hit the jump for the download link and tracklisting!
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Rihanna Leaves Manager And Goes Back To Jay-Z
Oct 20th

NEW YORK (AP) – Rihanna is now under Jay-Z’s umbrella.
The Grammy-winning pop singer has parted ways with manager Marc Jordan and is now being managed by Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Management.
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Court Rules Google Must Reveal All The Identities Of People Who Make Negative Comments On Youtube
Oct 21st
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NEW YORK – A business consultant who wants to know who’s been anonymously disparaging and fixating on her online has gotten a court to force Google to tell her.
As she joined a growing number of people who have persuaded courts to unmask troublesome cyber ciphers, Carla Franklin said Wednesday she hoped her case would help others combat similar problems.
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