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Weekend time to relax……….

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Thought of the day:

Thought of the day:

Women are Angels
And when someone breaks our wings,
we simply continue to fly………

on a broomstick

We are flexible

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CALIFORNIA NEEDS MONEY!

Here’s something for all you folks that like to test the law… You have been warned…lol

Heads up….California needs money, so pay close attention to the rules of the road!

Someone shared this with me and I thought I’d pass it along to as many people as possible. Please see the chart below.

Traffic Tickets Fines (01/06/2010)

Violation
Total Fine Due

VC 12814.6
$214

Failure to obey license provisions.

VC 14600(A)
$214

Failure to notify DMV of address change within 10 days

Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.

VC 16028(A)
$796

Failure to provide evidence of financial responsibility (insurance)

Note: This fine may be reduced with proof of insurance on or after the violation date.

VC 21453(A)
$436

Failure to stop at a red signal.

VC 22350
214

VC 22349

Unsafe Speed, 1 to 15 miles over the limit.

VC 22350
328

VC 22349

Unsafe Speed, 16 to 25 miles over the limit.

VC 22450
214

Failure to stop at a stop sign.

VC 22454(A)
616

Passing a school bus with flashing red signals.

VC 23123(A)
148

Drive using wireless phone not hands free, First offense

VC 23123(A)
256

Drive using wireless phone not hands free, For each subsequent offense.

VC 23123.5(A)
148

Drive while wireless device to send, read or write text.

VC 23124(B)
148

Minor drive using wireless phone.

VC 22500(I)
976

Parking in a bus loading area.

VC 22507.8(A through C)
976

Violation of disabled parking provisions, first offense.

VC 22507.8(A through C)
1876

Violation of disabled parking provisions, second offense.

VC 26708(A)
178

Unlawful material on vehicle windows.

VC 27150(A and B)
178

Adequate muffler required

VC 27315(D and E)
148

Mandatory use of seat belts.

VC 27360(A and B)
436

Mandatory use of child passenger restraints

Note: This fine may be reduced by completing a court authorized child seat diversion program.

VC 27400
178

Headsets/Earplugs over both ears.

VC 27803 (A through C)
178

Motorcycle safety helmet requirements..

VC 34506.3
616

Commercial Driver – Log book violation

VC 4000(A)
256

No evidence of current registration.

Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.

VC 4159
178

Notify DMV of change of address within 10 days.

Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.

VC 5200
178

Display of license plates.

Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.

VC 9400 (A through C)
178

Commercial weight fees due.

Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.

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Who Was “Aunt Jemima”, Do You Know?

On this date (November 17) we celebrate the birth of Nancy Green in 1834. She was a Black storyteller and one of the first black corporate models in the United States.

The world knew her as “Aunt Jemima,” but her given name was Nancy Green. The famous Aunt Jemima recipe was not her recipe but she became the advertising world’s first living trademark. Miss Green was born a slave in Montgomery County, Kentucky. Chris Rutt, a newspaperman, and Charles Underwood bought the Pearl Milling Company and had the original idea of developing and packaging a ready-mixed, self-rising pancake flour. To survive in a highly competitive business, the men needed an image for their product.

In 1889, Rutt attended a vaudeville show where he heard a catchy tune called “Aunt Jemima” sung by a blackface performer who was wearing an apron and bandanna headband. He decided to call their pancake flour “Aunt Jemima.” Rutt and Underwood were broke, so in 1890, they sold the formula to the R. T. Davis Milling Company. Mr. Davis began looking for a Black woman to employ as a living trademark for his product, and he found Nancy Green in Chicago. She was 56 years old. The Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix was introduced in St. Joseph, MO.

In 1893, the Davis Milling Company aggressively began an all-out promotion of “Aunt Jemima” at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Green, as “Aunt Jemima,” demonstrated the pancake mix and served thousands of pancakes. Green was a hit, friendly, a good storyteller, and a good cook. Her warm and appealing personality made her the ideal “Aunt Jemima,” a living trademark. Her exhibition booth drew so many people that special policemen were assigned to keep the crowds moving. The Davis Milling Company received over 50,000 orders, and Fair officials awarded Nancy Green a medal and certificate for her showmanship. She was proclaimed “Pancake Queen.” She was signed to a lifetime contract and traveled on promotional tours all over the country. Flour sales were up all year and pancakes were no longer considered exclusively for breakfast.

Nancy Green maintained this job until a car crash in Chicago killed her on September 23, 1923. The Davis Company also ran into money problems, and the Quaker Oats Company purchased the Aunt Jemima Mills in 1925.

Reference:
Black Women in America : An Historical Encyclopedia
Volumes 1 and 2, edited by Darlene Clark Hine
Copyright 1993, Carlson Publishing Inc., Brooklyn , New York
ISBN 0-926019-61-9

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White B-Ball League Founded?

All White B-Ball League Founded: ‘Not a racist thing,’ says owner. This is very interesting to say the least. And it’s no joke, either. A Georgia boxing promoter is starting an all-white basketball league that coincides with a TV reality series called “Snow-ball versus bro-ball.” Tony McNary of WGCL, CBS’s Atlanta affiliate, spoke to the man, Don “Moose” Lewis, also league commissioner, to discuss his plans for the league. When asked if the All-American Basketball Alliance (AABA) is racist, Lewis flatly responded, “No,” adding, “It’s not gonna be the street-type ball mentality. It’s going to be different.” McNary also spoke with Charles Barkley who, to no one’s surprise, didn’t mince his words about the new league. “It’s just blatantly racist if you look at the code words used,” the Hall of Famer said. “I don’t take it seriously, but it just lets you know there’s blatant racism out there…. It lets you know, as a black man, there are people out there who don’t like you.”

“Steve Harvey”

Steve Harvey to Begin Hosting Family Feud. Syndicated radio jock-turned-author Steve Harvey adds yet another gig to his resume. FremantleMedia North America has announced that the comedian will take over as host of its syndicated game show “Family Feud” when the new season launches next fall, the AP reports. The company said Harvey was chosen for his ability to connect with viewers and his “one-of-a-kind” personality. Harvey, whose previous TV credits include “Me and the Boys” and “The Steve Harvey Show,” replaces actor John O’Hurley, who hosted “Family Feud” for four seasons. O’Hurley said in a statement that he decided to focus on his role in the touring production of the musical “Chicago” and a variety of business ventures.

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Pastor Jailed – for killing wife.

Pastor Headed to Jail for Faking Wife’s Suicide. You can’t trust anyone these days if you have to worry about your preacher husband suffocating you in your sleep. Former baptist minister, Matt Baker, 38, is looking at spending the rest of his life behind bars. He obviously, skipped class that day in seminary school when they were teaching about how God don’t like ugly and He’s omnipresent and sees all things etc. etc. etc. Initially, Baker told the police that he found a suicide note and that his wife, Kari Baker, had been depressed because their daughter succumbed to cancer in 1999. But, the real story was that he wanted to bang all of his wife’s friends and some of their daughter’s and because he’s a baptist minister, he couldn’t get a divorce, so he used the other marriage breach loophole…death. To make matters worse, the law went for it until Kari’s parents smelled something funny. They said there was foul play. They even had her body exhumed for further investigation. I know! What a bastard, right? Well, you’ll find another word when you see what one of his mistresses had to say on the stand. Who later contradicted her own skanky testimony. (see full story below)

Former Pastor Faces Life Sentence for Killing Wife. WACO, Texas (Jan. 21) — After convicting a former Texas minister of killing his wife, jurors on Thursday were to hear new evidence — possibly about sexual advances toward other women — as the punishment phase began. Matt Baker, 38, faces up to life in prison for drugging and suffocating his wife, Kari, then faking her suicide note in 2006. Jurors deliberated more than seven hours before finding him guilty late Wednesday. Prosecutors notified defense attorneys before the trial began that they planned to present evidence that Baker made sexual advances toward at least a dozen women, including some underage girls, over the past 18 years. Testimony about the allegations could come during the sentencing hearing, as they were mentioned during trial only in a vague comment by Baker’s ex-mistress.

The case almost never went to trial. Kari Baker’s death was originally ruled a suicide, but authorities reopened the case several months later after her parents shared evidence obtained for their wrongful death lawsuit against Baker. “We did it,” a sobbing Linda Dulin, Kari’s mother, said late Wednesday as she left the courtroom and embraced relatives and friends. Baker did not testify during the seven-day trial and showed no emotion when the verdict was read. After the judge revoked his bond, Baker shook his attorney’s hand and said “thank you” before a sheriff’s deputy took him into custody. A gag order on attorneys was to remain in effect until after sentencing.

Jurors were instructed that to find Baker guilty, they had to agree on two things: that Baker drugged his wife and that he suffocated her with a pillow. Earlier Wednesday, jurors asked whether they could find Baker guilty without agreeing he smothered her. State District Judge Ralph Strother told them in a note to follow the original instructions, but he did not repeat the wording. Jurors also found themselves at odds over the testimony of Vanessa Bulls, Baker’s former mistress. They sent the judge a note saying there were disagreements about her testimony regarding “what went on” between her and Baker at his daughter’s birthday slumber party two weeks after his wife’s death, and what she told investigators last year. Bulls had testified that during the party, she stayed up all night talking to the girls and did not have sex with Baker. Bulls also testified that she told investigators last year that she and Baker had sex that night. Jurors requested and were given part of the trial transcript.

During closing arguments, Susan Shafer said Baker had told a “web of lies” since his wife’s death in their home in Hewitt, a Waco suburb. She said Kari’s upbeat e-mails about a new job just before her death contradicted Baker’s story that she killed herself because she was depressed over their middle daughter’s 1999 cancer death. Bulls, who was granted immunity, testified that Baker told her he slipped his wife the prescription sleep aid Ambien, handcuffed her to the bed under the guise of spicing up their marriage, and smothered her with a pillow after she fell asleep. Baker then typed a suicide note and rubbed his wife’s lifeless hand over it in case authorities tested for fingerprints, Bulls testified.

The medical examiner overseeing the autopsy testified that signs of smothering were hard to detect and that he did not see any trauma to Kari’s body. But another medical examiner who reviewed the autopsy results said he saw an abrasion on Kari’s nose consistent with being smothered. Shafer also urged jurors to note Baker’s contradictory statements in his civil lawsuit deposition and in television interviews. “She was in the way of the life that he had envisioned for himself, and he was a Baptist preacher and he couldn’t divorce; he’d lose his job, and he’d have trouble getting another one,” Shafer told jurors. Defense attorney Guy James Gray said Baker was on trial for murder only because he had lied about having an affair.

Gray said an autopsy report listed the cause of death as undetermined, and the partial palm print on the suicide note could have been Kari’s because an expert ruled out Baker and investigators who may have touched it. Kari Baker’s fingerprints and palm prints could not be obtained. Her body was exhumed for the autopsy three months after her death amid suspicions she did not kill herself. Defense attorney Harold Danford said many prosecution witnesses were brought in “to make you mad at Matt” and urged jurors not to vote with their emotions. Gray also said Bulls was not credible and “may be pathological” because she repeatedly lied to police and others during the investigation. Prosecutor Crawford Long said Bulls eventually told the truth about her affair and knowing how Kari died, even though “everything she said makes her look worse and worse, and that’s why you know it’s true.”

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“Hope for Haiti” Telethon

$58 Million and Counting from ‘Hope for Haiti’ Telethon. At press time Monday, the celeb-studded “Hope for Haiti Now” event to assist earthquake victims had raised more than $58 million since its Friday broadcast, setting a record for donations to a disaster relief telethon. The total includes money raised by phone, text and the Internet. Not included in the tally are donations by corporations or via iTunes, where people are able to benefit the cause by purchasing performances of the telethon for 99 cents each, or the entire album for $7.99. By Saturday, the “Hope for Haiti Now” CD had become the biggest one-day pre-order in iTunes history and the new song “Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)” by Jay-Z, Rihanna, Bono and the Edge, debuted during the telethon, was the No. 1 single on iTunes. “The public has set a new standard of giving for a relief telethon with ‘Hope for Haiti Now,’ and the donations continue to come in,” Lisa Paulsen, president and CEO of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, said in a statement released Saturday. The group is helping to oversee the funds gathered from the event. Friday’s two-hour telethon was broadcast live on the major networks and dozens of other channels, including MTV, Bravo, and PBS, and was also streamed live online. Stars like Brad Pitt, Beyonce, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and more used their presence to encourage donations for Haiti, following a Jan. 12 earthquake that killed an estimated 200,000 people. The Hope For Haiti Now Web site will continue to accept donations for the next six months. Proceeds will benefit Oxfam America, UNICEF, and the Clinton-Bush Haiti Foundation.

APOLLO THEATRE – 2010

Apollo Theater’s Amateur Night Returns. The Apollo Theater’s legendary “Amateur Night” talent competition returns on Wednesday Jan. 27, at 7:30 p.m., the venue announced. The world’s most famous talent show had been on hiatus since last fall’s production of “Dreamgirls” at the famed Harlem attraction. Comedian Capone will serve as host of its opening re-launch, which will also feature a performance by rap veteran Doug E. Fresh. The first round of contestants include: Abraham Ogunlade, Cavelle-Nell Romeo, Charisa Dowe, Crystalyn Wynter, Khalif Hill, The Michael Jazz Trio, Simplicity, Tricia Douglas and The Professor. Tickets are $17, $22, $27; Student/Senior Rush day-of-performance $10. Group discounts are available for groups of 10 or more at (212) 531-5355, the Apollo Theater Box Office or via Ticketmaster at 212-307-7171.