Friday, May 22, 2009



My last memory of my senior year !!! huuummmm let me think . Well my last memorie was when i sign to my college on may 14 , 2009 which is WEBBER INT UNIVERSITY (W.I.U). I was the happys man on earth . I would like to thank all my teachers for believeing in me and big thank to conde who kept me on the right path and telling me to go big or nothin . I believed in my self since day one and never gave up and that was the most memberbable momment in my high school life .

Thursday, May 21, 2009


A place i would like to visit is france
Freshmen

My first day of high school was cool and all until i got made fun of.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

dat right there is what it is

Monday, May 18, 2009


My first day of elemetry school was bad at first when i got there i cryed i cryed al day until like four and then it got bad i mess up every thingand that what happend my first day of elementry school

Tuesday, May 12, 2009


Peace is free in the united states

Monday, May 11, 2009



Ceck ur chines food because i cought the people makin there famous won tong soop .lol


My new red viper

This is a yellow four wheeler

Thursday, May 7, 2009


Im scared of heights and rollercoasters ever since i was little

Tuesday, May 5, 2009


Guess Who's On The Next Cover of VIBE? plies

Friday, May 1, 2009


Police arrest alleged car-jacker who kidnapped child
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HIALEAH, Fla. (WSVN) -- Hialeah Police have arrested a man they said car-jacked a family and abducted a 4-year-old child.
Jorge Barban, 26, faces charges of kidnapping, car-jacking and child abuse, among others. Wednesday afternoon at around 3:45, Hialeah Police said, he forced a grandmother, mother and her son out of their car and sped off with the woman's other son, who was sitting in the backseat.
About a half hour later, after a massive manhunt with the aid of Miami-Dade Police, authorities found the car and the boy at the Okeechobee Metro-Rail Station. The boy was not hurt.
Police said they later tracked down Barban at around 1 a.m. Thursday, after eyewitnesses at the scene of the car jacking said they knew him and identified him by name.
Apparently, Barban was on a crime spree when he took the car with the child in it. He was fleeing a hit and run crash with injuries when he approached the boy's mother, as she sat in her black Ford Taurus at a Publix parking lot at the Westfield Mall, located at West 49th Street and 16th Avenue.
Police said he grabbed Yalaina Romero by the hair and pulled her out of the driver's seat. "The guy just came out of nowhere," said Romero, "and he told me, 'Get off the car.' He grabs me, he throws me off the car, the car was still running. My mom was still inside the car with the kids, and I was telling him please, 'Let my kids out.'"
He ignored her and took off for a little while with Romero's grandmother, Aracelys Romero, in the passenger seat and her 5-year-old and 4-year-old sons in the back seat of the car. The grandmother got out of the car when Barban briefly stopped it. According to Oreste Sosa, the uncle of the children, the suspected car thief had hit the grandmother and threatened her before she stepped out of the vehicle. "The guy jumped in the car, slapped my mom around, told her to get out of the car before he kills her, so my mom got out of the car," Sosa said.
Sosa also said his mother asked to have the children before the suspect fled. "She told him, 'Let me grab the kid,' and he just took off with the kid in the car," Sosa said. He also said the suspect threw the 5-year-old boy out the window before he disappeared with the younger one. "Supposedly about two miles down the road, from what I hear, he dumped the child out the window in the middle of the street," Sosa added.
Though the other boy was found soon after, safe and healthy, Sosa expressed his anger with the car-jacker's actions. "I don't have any kind of tolerance for anybody that does anything to little kids, especially kids around that age, you know. I mean, it's truly sad," said Sosa.
What could add to these charges was the hit and run crash that preceded the car jacking, not to mention what had lead up to the car-jacking about a week earlier. Police explained that Barban had been at the wheel of a white Range Rover, earlier that day fleeing a man who had called 911 to say Barban had stolen money from him.
Police said he crashed his Rover at West 16th Avenue and 53rd Street into a Honda driven by Efrain Conde who sustained injuries to his arm before Barban ran to the Publix parking lot.
Yoes Penton had been chasing Barban before the crash speaking to a 911 operator to report him as a thief. It turned out that Penton had reported Barban to police on April 20, after he said he met with the suspect to purchase four car rims for $1200. Police explained that though Barban took the money, he never produced the rims. Penton had reported the incident to Hialeah Police as an armed robbery before he saw him on the street the day of the car-jacking and called 911 to report him.
Both the grandmother in the carjacking and Penton fingered Barban in a police line-up earlier Thursday morning. It turns out Barban is not a stranger to police either. He has been charged with other crimes in the past, including several counts of resisting arrest.
Barban is being held without bond.

Thursday, April 30, 2009



One thing that i regret is selling my dog when i was in the 5th grade just because i need it money

Tuesday, April 28, 2009


Pimped out cars
There are many categories of car can be pimped such as MPV’s, SUV’s, Sedan cars, or even 4×4’s. Muscle car is one of the high demand to pimp with. Besides, A lot of cars or choppers have been pimped since the word “Pimp” attached to car, these cars are such as:

Monday, April 27, 2009


Regional carrier Cricket has set about breaking the Guinness record for the world’s largest cellphone, crafting a giant Samsung Messager out of wood, metal, lights, wizardry, and love. It’ll be officially unveiled tomorrow, but in the meantime, we’ve been treated to some behind-the-scenes footage of the 8th Wonder Of The World’s creation. Follow the break for video.
trevis smith

Friday, April 24, 2009

Gonzalez trade has implications on the draft By Steve Wyche
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The Falcons’ acquisition of Chiefs TE Tony Gonzalez in exchange for a 2010 second-round draft pick triggers a series of scenarios not only for each team but for this weekend’s draft.
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The Chiefs’ trade of the longtime face of the franchise and arguably their best player continues an overhaul that started with the hiring of Scott Pioli as general manager and Todd Haley as coach this offseason. The deal is a boon for the Falcons, who not only land a top-tier player for the only position of weakness on their offense but keep their draft picks for this weekend.
The Chiefs, meanwhile, remain without a second-round draft pick for this weekend’s draft — for now — having traded that selection to the Patriots for QB Matt Cassel. The willingness to part with Gonzalez, a 10-time Pro Bowler, for future picks could signal that Kansas City has a trade partner to move into the No. 3 overall spot it currently holds in the draft.
The Chiefs seemingly will target a tight end at some point in the draft after parting ways with the player who has held the position for the past 12 seasons. This trade also takes the Falcons out of the tight end hunt in the draft and turns their focus more to defense, where they need a defensive tackle, outside linebacker and cornerback.
This is the second major trade that Pioli has made with a former Patriots co-worker. Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff worked alongside Pioli in New England as a top scout and personnel evaluator before being hired in Atlanta last year.

Thursday, April 23, 2009



What am i looking forward to is college im going to webber university in orlando fl, im am ready for college.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009


The issuance of distinctive license plates for antique vehicles was approved by Congress with Public Law 85-273 on September 2, 1957. According to a January 1958 letter penned by the then assistant director of the D.C. Motor Vehicle Administration, the plates were expected to "go on sale approximately March 1, 1958." The actual introduction date is unknown. The annual registration fee was $5, where it remained until being raised to $9 in October 1976. The 1957 statute defines an antique car as a vehicle that "was manufactured prior to January 1, 1930, and is owned solely as a collector's item, with its use limited to participation in club activities, exhibits, tours, parades, and similar uses, but in no event for general transportation
make up post for #6
This baby stole money out of her mothers shoe box. Late monday night a woman that goes by the name of jassmine jones was getting ready to go out to the club not noing her 1 year old baby by the name of hanna was under the bed going in her old shoe box were she found a hundred dollers the mother could never find her money and when baby hanna got older she told her mom she took the hundred dollers

Tuesday, April 21, 2009


Thi is a pictura of the worlds smallest hourse.Thumbelina is a dwarf miniature horse, and officially received the title of world's smallest horse from the Guinness Book of World REcords. She's stands only 17 inches tall and weights a mere 57 pounds.

Monday, April 20, 2009


This a picture of the worls smallest man and the worlds tallest man the tallest man is 8 feet tall and the shortest is 2 feet tall

Friday, April 17, 2009















1 dead, 1 hospitalized in car crash
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MIAMI (WSVN) -- A pedestrian is dead and another person is in the hospital after a car collision early Friday morning.
Miami Fire Rescue said a Jeep and a Mitsubishi Eclipse crashed into each other around 5:30 a.m. near Seventh Street and Southwest Third Avenue. "We received a call that there had been a two-car accident and possibly one of the people had died on the scene. Once we got here, we realized that pedestrian had died," said Miami-Dade Police Department Officer, Kenia Alfonso.
According to police, the elderly woman was standing in the street, or attempting to cross, when one of the vehicles struck her. She died on the scene.
The three men inside of the Eclipse bailed out of the vehicle and ran a few blocks away where they were apprehended by police. "As to what prompted these three individuals to flee the scene is unknown at this very time. What we do know is that those people were apprehended and they will be facing charges," said Alfonso.
Rescue crews transported the driver of the Jeep to Jackson Memorial Hospital where he is listed in stable condition.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009

These rims are new they are called flowters the back plate only spin when you drive so from a distance it look like the car is flowting in mid air thats something new

College hill south beach is one of my favorite tv shows out.Its about seven diferent people who goes to seven different colleges they all meet up at one house in miami which is on southbeach they meet up for like a month or two in one big house and dtey together until the semester in college is over.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009


A woman got hit by a buss on sunrise and sunset strip tuesday morning while trying to cross the street whith out looking both ways a woman name patty johnson got hit by a bus and got drug 50 ft from were she was last standing early tuesday morning she died later as she went to the hospital

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

verge of starting his coaching career over at Florida International.
The Hall of Fame point guard and former New York Knicks coach is deliberating whether to take over FIU's basketball program, a person with knowledge of the school's search told The Associated Press on Monday night.
The person, speaking on condition of anonymity because university officials have not authorized anyone to reveal search details, said FIU was "very hopeful" that a deal could be closed with Thomas on Tuesday morning. He would replace Sergio Rouco, who was ousted after five consecutive losing seasons, including a 13-20 campaign this year.
If Thomas accepts, he would be introduced in Miami on Wednesday. He did not immediately respond to messages left on his phone by The Associated Press on Monday night.
Thomas became the Knicks' president in 2003, their coach in 2006 and was fired in 2008 after, among other things, a sexual harassment lawsuit and
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MIAMI (AP) -- Isiah Thomas is on the almost never-ending chants from fans who wanted him gone. He remains under contract with the Knicks, but has permission to seek work elsewhere.
Knicks president Donnie Walsh was aware Monday night of FIU's interest in hiring Thomas, but the team couldn't specifically say what the status of the contract talks were.
Among the other candidates on FIU's list: Former Miami Heat players Ed Pinckney and Tim Hardaway, both of whom continue to have strong ties to South Florida. Pinckney is an assistant coach with the Minnesota Timberwolves but still maintains a residence in the Miami area; Hardaway briefly coached the now-defunct Florida Pit Bulls of the American Basketball Association.
"I want to put my name in the hat, but I think Isiah Thomas is getting it," Hardaway told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "I know I can bring some good prospects in. I have a good eye for good talent, so I'm putting my name in to try."
One of those prospects Hardaway could have possibly brought in: His son, Tim Hardaway Jr., who is already a highly sought-after recruit by many Division I programs.
But almost as soon as Rouco's firing -- a "reassignment," the school called it, since he remains under contract -- the buzz centered around Thomas.
In recent years, the Golden Panthers and athletic director Pete Garcia lured Mario Cristobal away from Miami to take over their football program, landed noted college baseball recruiter Turtle Thomas as that program's coach, plus opened an on-campus football stadium and even has made inroads on hosting professional and international soccer matches.
And now, this could be the biggest get yet for FIU: Thomas, who helped the Detroit Pistons win a pair of NBA championships as a point guard, then had success as coach of the Indiana Pacers before things unraveled for him with the Knicks.
A year ago, the Knicks finished 23-59, prompting Thomas' firing. They never won a playoff game in his tenure as president or coach.
Thomas went 56-108 in New York and is 187-223 as an NBA coach, leading the Indiana Pacers to the playoffs in three straight years from 2000-03. Once he was hired to run the Knicks, he acquired Stephon Marbury from Phoenix, a move -- much like the one where he gave center Jerome James a $30 million contract -- that never panned out.
And there were off-the-court issues, too.
A jury found that Thomas and Madison Square Garden sexually harassed former team executive Anucha Browne Sanders and ordered the company to pay $11.6 million in damages. That, along with the losing, brought on a wave of "Fire Isiah!" chants that would typically start soon after tip-off at MSG.
Then this past October, Thomas found himself dealing with more drama. Officers responded to his New York-area home after a 911 call reporting an overdose on sleeping pills. According to police reports, those officers found a man passed out on the floor and gave him oxygen until an ambulance arrived.
Authorities never publicly identified Thomas as the victim, but a person familiar with the case later confirmed to the AP that it was the former NBA star.
A new beginning potentially awaits at FIU, which could clearly use a spark. The Golden Panthers have lost 20 games in three of the last four years, and haven't had a winning record since going 16-14 in the 1999-2000 season.



Wednesday, April 1, 2009

MIAMI - Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth will be charged Wednesday with killing a pedestrian last month while driving drunk in Miami, according to people familiar with the case.
Two people said an arrest warrant charging the 28-year-old Stallworth with DUI manslaughter will be filed Wednesday in the March 14 accident that killed 59-year-old Mario Reyes. The people requested anonymity because the charges haven’t been announced.
The charge carries a possible 15-year prison sentence. Stallworth’s blood-alcohol level after the crash was .12, well above Florida’s legal limit of .08, according to results of a blood test. Stallworth will also be charged with DUI, according to the people informed about the case.



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THE ARTICAL was abot this this football player who killed a person while driving t while drunk they dont what the charges will be yet