Wednesday, January 30, 2008

this is why I rent



Oh the stress of owning a home. Even worse the stress of losing one cause your ass couldn't keep up with your $3,000 mortgage. Trying to be a big baller and shit. Call yourself keepin up with the jones'...now you homeless. But in the eye for an eye society we live in homeowners ain't just bowing down. Matter of fact they lighting up...their homes. Setting the house on fire is the peoples new way of getting back at the lenders and realtors who came and snatched away the house. Get it y'all. If you can't have it nobody can have it. You don't need no water let the muthafucka burn! BURN MUTHAFUCKA! BURN!...lol....LMAO!!!



Krizz


Broke homeowners linked to arsons
By Marilyn Lewis @ MSN Money

Authorities in economically stressed cities see an increase in torched houses. Is the nation's mortgage mess transforming more Americans into criminals?

Arson is nothing new in Detroit. It's a time-honored weapon of the angry, vengeful, distressed and dispossessed in a city that gets hurt harder and sooner than others, making it a perfect place to spot early evidence of stress from the real-estate meltdown.
The Detroit Fire Department can't draw a definitive link between its rising arson rate (151 arrest warrants in 2007), rising foreclosures (up more than 65% last year) and falling housing prices (the region's median house price dropped 17.3% in the past four years, to $145,173).
But Capt. Steve Varnas of the department's arson section says he sees a connection: In 2005, the city issued only 80 arrest warrants for arson -- about half the number last year. "Things were going great," Varnas says. "There were fewer desperate people in 2004 and 2005."
Across the U.S., homeowners are searching for ways to escape from mortgages they can't pay -- or don't want to. A few are turning to arson, but it's too soon to turn anecdotes into meaningful statistics. Consumer pressure and state laws require speedy settlements, which means insurance companies are quick to pay up and slower to complete complex arson investigations.

Definitive answers will come later. But the signs of trouble are there if you're looking for them:
The FBI reportsthat arson grew 4% in suburbs and 2.2% in cities from 2005 to 2006. The 2007 numbers aren't out yet.
In California, a state hit particularly hard by foreclosures, insurance companies must tell the state within 60 days if they suspect a fire is "questionable." Last year, more than 120 reports were filed, and in 14 foreclosure was named a possible factor. The previous year, just 70 reports were filed, with seven citing foreclosure, says the state insurance commissioner's office. (Not all reports become arson cases.)
Arrest warrants for arson in Detroit rose 89% between 2005 and 2007. "We are up to our eyeballs in arsons," says Varnas, of the Detroit Fire Department. "We're not only dealing with hardened criminals. We're dealing with desperate people."
A trend -- or arson as usual? In Stockton, Calif., where foreclosures are rampant, Deputy District Attorney J.C. Weydert is wondering whether he's looking at an arson trend or just a coincidence.
Weydert, a prosecutor with San Joaquin County's Economic Crimes/Insurance Fraud Unit, usually handles a residential arson case every two or three years. "Now I've got two in the pipeline," he says. Industry analysts are divided. "When the economics are dismal, people are doing things that perhaps they thought they would never do," says Joe Toscano, a Connecticut arson expert who, with 11 other investigators, spoke recently by phone about the issue from a meeting of the International Association of Arson Investigators.
The association's members, from seven cities around the country, say arson fraud will rise; they've seen it happen before. Arson always grows when the economy plunges, Toscano says: "Based on 35 years' experience, yes, I anticipate there will be an escalation."
But John Hall, in charge of fire analysis and research at the 112-year-old independent National Fire Protection Association, sees no link between economic stress and arson.
"We have been collecting statistics for over 25 years, and there has never been a development in the economy that has shown a clear impact on arson," Hall says.
Tales from the trenches Some recent cases:
In Woodland Park, Colo., a homeowner was accused of burning his home just before he was evicted in a foreclosure action.
In Houston, a man was charged with faking a racial hate crime to cover arson at his home.
In Russellville, Ind., a woman was accused of trying to cash in on an insurance policy by offering her neighbor $5,000 to help torch her home and cover up the crime.

Those working in the field hear their own stories. "I have heard of builders torching incomplete homes that can't be sold," says Vince Brannigan, who teaches in the University of Maryland's department of fire-protection engineering.
Lawyer David Brisco of Cozen O'Connor says he's seen an increase in residential arson in the past six months. He investigates arson claims for insurance company clients in California, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Nevada. His colleagues, though, haven't noticed an upturn, and the firm, with 23 offices nationally, does not keep statistics.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

On A Personal Note...BET's Love Affair With Shit Movies


So BET has been playing these "Blackbuster" movies for sometime now and it has come to my attention that they are not going to stop doing this. Personally I've seen many good "black" movies. Glory, Juice, Boyz-N-The-Hood, Hurricane, What's Love Got To Do With It etc. Outside of Juice, BET manages to not show any of our great movies. Instead they prefer to show shit like Baby Boy and Bossin' Up. I love Snoop. I think he's a Hip-Hop legend and a cool muthafucka. Bossin' Up went straight to video. Baby Boy got five thumbs down and made a total of 97 dollars at the box office. Every movie they show is fuckin terrible. The other day I was smokin (not cigarettes) and I came across a "blackbuster" movie. Motives I think it was called. It had Shemar Moore, the skinny bitch from Girlfriends and some anonymous dude. I watched this shit for a total of five to seven minutes and my high was completely blown! And this was some good ass weed too. Police blow your high, Baby mama drama blows your high, cell phone bills blow your high, your job blows your high. A movie is NOT supposed to blow your high! I emailed BET about why they continue to show shit movies and they responded by saying "The overall reaction to their Blackbuster movies is overwhelmingly positive and the ratings prove that"... :( Being as though I know that niggaz lie I did some research of my own.) Apparently they were right. The ratings do prove that. What they neglected to tell me was that most of the ratings were coming from Special Care facilities, or as I call them, Retard Houses. wow. I guess they'll take it anyway they can get it. That about it. Til next time...
Krizz

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

"Fun with Best Buy"...Look how they shamelessly attempt to cash on the Heath Ledger's death...







Heath Ledger has even gone cold yet and already messy Best Buy has broke out the crayons and dollar store poster board to try and shamelessly make a buck off of the "Brokeback Mountain" stars death.
And doesn't Heath play the Joker in the new "Batman" flick? Guest the Joke was on him as far as Best Buy is concerned...

And what about those religious nutts that are going to protest his funeral? On of them bitces said this...

The joke would be on them too, cause I would be waiting their with a gun if I was his parents.

Holla

Somebody should whoop their asses!!

Friday, January 18, 2008

Top music artist threaten to boycott the 50th Grammys because of Writers Strike!!


Organizations like the Recording Academy and Ascap, who also has an award program, do so much for artist and they all benefit from them. Ascap tracks your music airplay and makes sure you get paid, the recording academy makes sure artist are getting things like life insurance and medical insurance among that you don't get as a full time musician and other things and programs geared towards musicians.The Grammys grants music scholarships for future musicians and encourages music education. The Grammys have many many programs educating up and coming musicians all over the world for very cheap prices and have worked out plans with hundreds of business insuring cheaper rates for music artist on travel and hotel as well as CD duplication and many other services you need. So where should your loyalties be as an music artist? I think artist should still stick beside the Grammys.

Fuck a writer, what about all the starving artist out there trying to work as artist receiving full time insurance to do just that because of the Grammys? After the strike is over, the Grammys will still be doing a great service. When you are Justin Timberlake and 50 Cent, it is easy to say, "I support the writers", but when you are that little girl in school benefiting from that music scholarship, or the full time musician that has medical insurance and free advice from entertainment lawyers on how to protect your original songs, it means a lot more to stick with the recording academy.

TAZ

Source

BEYONCE KNOWLES has given the organizers of the 2008 Grammy Awards a huge boost after confirming she’ll perform at the event whether or not striking writers picket the ceremony.Knowles will join the Foo Fighters, who announced earlier this week (beg14Jan08) they’d cross picket lines to perform at the Grammys on 10 February (08).Event organizers are adamant the show will go on as scheduled, despite the threat of protest from the striking writers.Writers Guild of America (WGA) union members insisted the Los Angeles music ceremony was "unlikely" to receive a waiver, halting potential picket action, earlier this week (beg14Jan08).Justin Timberlake, 50 Cent and Jon Bon Jovi have reportedly pledged their allegiance to the WGA members, who have been on strike since November (07) over new media royalties. The stars have vowed not to cross picket lines.

Friday, January 11, 2008

LOSER ALERT: What are you assholes doing? LMAO


Um...I love He-man and She-ra but these two psychos are really pushing it. Nobody looks good in He-man thongs, page boys are a no no, and the She-ra want to be broad is just FAT!


What a bad look!!!


LMAO


TAZ

Thursday, January 10, 2008

She's Back!!! Janet Jackson on new label and ready to talk "Discipline"


This is taken from her DEF Jam artist profile. I think she is going to do it this time. Her "Feedback" single is the best from her in years, and benefits from the fact that crazy Britney didn't promote "Blackout". Also L.A. Reid, the monster behind Mimi's return, as well as Usher, TLC, P!nk and Toni Braxton, is co producing the entire album with Miss Jackson, and the new video, well her and her dancers fire it up in a vat of cum. How is that for nasty Madonna.

But anyways...Good Luck Miss Jackson. And as your biggest fan, I will most definately see you at your DC, LA, Miami and New York tour dates...LMAO

TAZ

Sitting across from a roaring fireplace on winter afternoon in Vail, Janet is curled up on a dark leather couch as she discusses the unlikely topic of Discipline, the title of her new album. Beyond the floor-to-ceiling window, long graceful branches of towering trees are heavy with snow. In the distance, a lift carries skiers up an imposing mountain awash in white. Janet's wearing a midnight-black sweat suit, her hair pulled back to the nape of her deck. Her body language is relaxed and her eyes are smiling. She's trim, and also a little hoarse, having just fought off a cold. The whisper-quiet texture of her voice adds to the intimacy of the conversation. "Discipline has been much on my mind," she says. "It's the idea that unifies the songs on this record. As a concept, and even a lifestyle, discipline goes extremely deep. It can be applied to so much about ourselves. In my case, I see it as one of defining aspects of my character. Discipline was there for me from the start. But it was not until this record that I began to understand its full meaning. "In putting Discipline out front-- as both the title of the album and title of a song about sexual surrender--I wanted to announce that I was venturing into new creative waters. That meant working with producers like Jermaine Dupri, Rodney Jerkins, and Ne-Yo, whose songs spoke to the immediacy of my emotions. Like all my records, this one, whether intentional or not, has autobiographical roots. It's difficult for me to work any other way. I don't feel it, if I don't believe it, I can't sing it. "So Discipline, as a storyline, begins in my childhood which someone could see as a classic study in discipline. Discipline was part of a family culture that I absorbed. I was born with it. "I also believe that discipline has given me the confidence to jump out of the nest. When L.A. Reid, Chairman of Island Def Jam, and I discussed co-executive producing this record, we both agreed that the feeling had to adventuresome and fresh. I was interested in exploring musical scenarios-some exotic, many erotic, but all deeply emotional. I wanted to push the envelope. And I'm glad that `Discipline,' both as a song and an album, does just that.

Monday, January 7, 2008

"MESSY OF THE WEEK!!" Saaphyri from Flava of Love's Weave-a-thon


This is the shit that crazy fuck posted on her myspace! Apparently she has a new show and we are all invited to the taping.


Sorry boo boo, I'll pass.


Somebody please put that dog out of her misery!! LMAO


TAZ


HEY EVERYBODY,HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO COME TO THE LIVE TAPING OF MY NEW SHOW "WEAVE-A-THON" IN LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA, AND WIN THIS EXCLUSIVE "T-SHIRT" WORN BY ME !JUST CLICK ON MY PICTURE TO FIND OUT HOW TO ENTER !THERE WILL BE 5 LUCKY WINNER'S WHO WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE TAPING OF "WEAVE-A-THON" AND RECEIVE A "LIP CHAP" T-SHIRT WORN BY ME !THERE WILL BE 5 LUCKY WINNERS TO RECEIVE A "LIP CHAP" T-SHIRT WORN BY ME !

YUM! YUM! YUM! Black people cross over into canibalism!!!


There was a time where you could count on black folks stabbing you, shooting you, beating you to death, and raping you, but in the new millennium crazy black folks then upgraded. I don't know exactly when this new trend of black people doing stuff that people usually associated with white people but it definitely evens the playing field. Maybe... It was with Tiger Woods and those ugly ass black girls that play tennis. It could have been with the DC sniper who we knew had to be white.


Surprise. Surprise.


But now, with this Christopher McCuin character, black folks have entered the Jeffrey Dahmer realm.


What a fucking mess!!


But if you think about it, eating ears isn't exactly trendsetting. Mike Tyson did that already. What this crazy black bitch should have did was ate an ass cheek. Now that would have been sensational...LMAO


TAZ



Christopher McCuin called 911 early Saturday morning to report a particularly grisly crime. The Dallas Morning News says he "calmly described murdering his girlfriend and cooking her ear."
When police arrived at his house in Tyler, Texas, the paper says the 24-year-old tried to hold them off with a kitchen knife but eventually surrendered after a short standoff. When cops entered the residence, the paper says they "found a human ear boiling in a stovetop pan and raw flesh on a nearby plate, with a fork stuck in it."
"Either he was going to eat it, had been eating it, or that's what he wanted it to look like," Sheriff J.B. Smith says. "I'm not shocked anymore – surprised that people can do such horrible things to each other – but not shocked. I've seen it all."
The Morning News says Jana Shearer, the 21-year-old victim, was a mail clerk. She had a MySpace page. You can read it
here.
McCuinn was charged with capital murder and is being held at the local jail on a $2 million bond, according to the
Tyler Morning Telegraph.
Public records
show that McCuin was charged in November with felony "obstruction or retaliation" and evading arrest. Back in 2003, he pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon and was sentenced to three years in prison.