SPOTTED: Kevin Hart+President Obama Finish Up Their Christmas Shopping

Posted by chubbyafro - December 23rd, 2011

Celebs (and even our President) are getting in their last minute Christmas shopping.  Kevin Hart was spotted out with his girlfriend in Beverly Hills getting in some Chanel gifts.  And President Obama copped Sasha, Malia, and Bo a few gifts too.

 

Pics inside…

Kevin Hart and his fab girlfriend made their rounds in Beverly Hills yesterday.  The comedian and actor–who has had an amazing year in 2011–was spotted carrying every girl’s fave black & white bag.  The couple hit up Chanel and a few other stores and looked happy to see the paps.

By the way, Kevin is starring in a new movie called "Exit Strategy."  It also stars Big Boy from Power 106 & Q Deezy of Philly’s Hot 107.9.

Check it.

 

And over in Alexandria, VA yesterday–just minutes from the White House–President Obama took a little break from saving the world to cop a few Christmas presents for Sasha, Malia, and First Dog Bo.

He was spotted at PetSmart where Bo played with a few other doggies.  And got some treats and toys from dad.  The Prez even cracked a few jokes.

"While at the store, People.com reports, Bo encountered a small brown standard poodle named Cinnamon, prompting the President to say, ‘Okay, Bo, don’t get too personal here’."

The Commander-In-Chief then went next door to Best Buy to cop the Just Dance 3 game that is on Sasha and Malia’s Christmas lists. 

"The girls beat me every time on these dance games," Obama confessed. "You’ll never get a picture of me [playing] because I get graded ‘F’ every time."

Sweet!

And then he was spotted grabbing some food at the nearby Del Ray Pizzeria:

Fab times!

Pics: SPLASH/Reuters/

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Cut Your Losses and Run: Howard Atkinson On Sinking Stocks

Posted by chubbyafro - December 22nd, 2011

Horizons ETFs CEO Howard Atkinson is a bit nervous ahead of this Friday’s critical EU summit. If you’re sitting in cash, he says you’re fine. If your portfolio is exposed to Europe though, Atkinson recommends getting out while you can.

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Charlie Sheen’s festive break

Posted by chubbyafro - December 21st, 2011

HELLRAISER rounds off his rollercoaster year with calming winter break with his family
Bizarre – The Sun

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Kate Moss is the perfect stocking filler

Posted by chubbyafro - December 21st, 2011

SUPERMODEL raises temperatures this Christmas in sensational bedroom shoot
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DATE FOR THE BALL!? Brave U.S Marine ASKS First Lady Michelle Obama To ACCOMPANY Him To The Marine Corps Ball

Posted by chubbyafro - December 20th, 2011

During a recently stop for the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign, one of the Marines boldly asked FLOTUS Michelle Obama to be his date to the Marine Corps Ball! First out what Mrs. Obama’s response inside………..

While passing out hundreds of Christmas gifts for the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign, Michelle Obama scooped up an admirer AND a possible date to the Marine Corps Ball.

While the First Lady was leaning over a toy bin, Lance Cpl. Aaron Leeks, 20, asked Mrs. Obama to accompany to the Marine Corps Ball because he admires her work to support the military.  SIDEBAR:  He’s a cutie right!  

So what was Mrs. Obama’s response?  Aaron said, 

"She said she’d love to go.  Actually, she said I’d need to speak to her husband, too, but she said she’d love to."

Aaron revealed that he will be deployed to Afghanistan in January but plans to attend the ball when he returns next year.

Hmmm…..what do you think President Obama will say?

 

See more pics here: 

 

 

Extras:

1. Grammy-winning singer Cesaria Evora dies at 70.  Story.  

 

Photos via AP

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MTV names The Best Songs of 2011

Posted by chubbyafro - December 20th, 2011

In 2011, we shuffled and shook it out. We found love and decided to dance until the world ends. We rolled in the deep and celebrated the boys with the booming systems. Shoot, at one point, we even went to Paris with Will Ferrell. It was, to say the very least, an interesting 12 months.

So, how else to sum up the year than with MTV’s picks for the 25 Best Songs of 2011. Beyonce’s “Love on Top” lands in the Top 10! Check put the full countdown after the cut.

09. Beyoncé, “Love on Top”: You wanted a throwback jam, you’ve got a throwback jam. Big, bold, brassy and blissed-out, it represents everything B was going for on her 4 album, recalling roiling old R&B classics and the supreme diva-tude of the all-time greats. Sure, I could’ve gone for something like “Run the World (Girls)” or even “Countdown,” but “Love on Top” is where it all clicks, sublimely so. Joy for days, which, given our dire times, made this one an absolute lifesaver. Oh, and as is the case with all of her best tunes, Beyoncé belts here. And really, what else do you need?

25. Nicola Roberts, “Beat of My Drum”: Supremely saccharine single from erstwhile Girls Aloud member mashes together every notable pop moment in recent history, yet somehow manages to be better that the sum of its parts. That’s thanks mostly to the supercharged, sing-a-long chorus, where the whole thing comes together in a head-spinning rush. She should go solo more often.

24. Against Me!, “Russian Spies”: Searing, surging punk from Gainesville lifers proves their time on Sire Records didn’t soften them one bit. It only made them more resolute. And, strangely, sadder too.

23. Kreayshawn, “Gucci Gucci”: Either the smartest song of 2011 or the dumbest, the beauty of “Gucci Gucci” — and Kreayshawn, for that matter — is that the answer is probably both. The goofy, horror-movie synth squiggle, the dollops of low-end whomp, the part where Kreay claims to have swag coming out her ovaries … it’s all good. Even if it’s not.

22. Gospel Music, “This Town Doesn’t Have Enough Bars for Both Of Us”: Peppy, poppy, pocket-rock that laments the lack of quality drinking establishments in Owen Holmes’ hometown of Jacksonville, Florida, and dares to ponder one of life’s great post-breakup quandaries: When does our place become just my place? He’s not smart enough to know the answer; instead, he spends his genius on barroom bon mots like, “I’m not drinking anymore/ But I’m not drinking any less.” Works for me.

21. Demi Lovato, “Skyscraper”: For about a week, this was the biggest song in the world (or the Internet), a fact that had nothing to do with irony, our nascent sense of superiority or kittens, and everything to do with the startling connection Lovato makes with the track itself. Oh, and the fact that she sings the absolute beejezus out of it. Given everything that’s happened in Lovato’s life, that connection makes sense, but it’s the maturity she shows on the song — and that final, chill-inducing chorus — that opened eyes, and served notice. Welcome to the club, Demi.

20. Lykke Li, “Get Some”: Overlooked, otherworldly single off Li’s equally overlooked (and otherworldly) Wounded Rhymes album, this one is very much about sex. Thumping, bumping, panting … and then Li pushes it all over the top with her smoldering, sumptuous vocals. The kind of song that requires a cigarette and a cold shower after repeat listens.

19. The Black Keys, “Lonely Boy”: After spending portions of their breakout Brothers album getting slightly contemplative, the Keys roar back with “Lonely Boy,” a song that only contemplates how best to make a guitar rev like a V-8 engine. A hard-charging, and even harder-chugging treat (with an equally hard-partying music video), it’s the kind of classic claptrap you always knew they were capable of making.

18. Chris Brown, “Beautiful People”: Folks can talk about Brown’s hip-hop turn on “Look at Me Now,” but this single represents his biggest reinvention to date. A slippery, shiny club track helmed by Benny Benassi, like most of Breezy’s work it is undeniably sexy, but it’s also subtly smart too. And that’s where he made his biggest strides. Also, unlike “Look at Me Now,” he doesn’t even mention Mr. Miyagi once.

17. YACHT, “Dystopia (The Earth Is on Fire)”: Every day the sky gets lower (lowerlowerlower!) And every day the flames get higher (higherhigherhigher!) So, with apologies to Rock Master Scott and the Dynamic Three, this disco duo just decide to let the motherf—er burn.

16. Washed Out, “Eyes be Closed”: Massively ebbing and echoing bed-tronica (or, you know, “chillwave”) from some dude in Perry, Georgia. Bonus: Sounds nothing like Perry, Georgia.

15. Lil Wayne, “6 Foot 7 Foot”: Weezy and producer Bangladesh may still hate each other (or maybe they’ve made up, I can’t remember), but there’s no denying that both men are better off together. “6 Foot” starts with Harry Belafonte’s “The Banana Boat Song,” then twists it into something else entirely. Knotty and slightly seizure-inducing, it’s like “A Milli” times, well, a million.

14. Nicki Minaj, “Super Bass”: The unlikely champion of the Summer Jam Sweepstakes, it started life almost as an afterthought (a bonus track on the Pink Friday deluxe edition) and ended up being Nicki’s breakthrough hit. Sometimes things just work out that way. Here’s to the guys with the booming systems.

13. LMFAO, “Party Rock Anthem”: It’s either the stoopidest song in recent memory, or perhaps LMFAO’s magnum opus (or maybe both), but why ponder points like that when the end result is this good. From its ebola-catchy hook to party-hearty machinations, this one is just begging to be blasted … and shuffled to.

12. Foster The People, “Pumped Up Kicks”: The year’s catchiest rock tune was actually last year’s catchiest too — it just took folks a while to realize it. Hazy, loping and scratchy like a mohair sweater, it recalls a headier era when bands wrote ultra-hooky singles about ultra-dark things (Eels’ “Novocaine for the Soul,” the Smashing Pumpkins’ “Today,” etc.) and earned repeated spins on radio as a result. Also known as the 1990s.

11. Rihanna, “We Found Love”: A few weeks ago, someone told me that this would ultimately end up being Rihanna’s signature hit and, at the time, I sort of laughed him off. I mean, did he remember “Umbrella”? But, the more I think about it, he may be right. Or at least on the right track. From the icy synth strains to Calvin Harris’ hard-charging pre-chorus, it most certainly is the song that best represents pop, circa 2011, and given RiRi’s standing in the field, perhaps in time, it will become her set-closing number too. For now, at least, I’m content to bask in “Love’s” masterful mix of the carnal and, well, the club.

10. Britney Spears, “Till the World Ends”: I have been accused (many times) of being a Brit basher and, sure, that’s probably true, but not even I could deny this song. Super-charged star-burst synthesizers, robo-vocals and, of course, that iconic “Woah-Oh-Oh” chantalong, it’s the party jam for the post-apocalyptic future. And because of all that, it’s also an important song; not only a reminder that Britney is still capable of making truly terrific pop music, but that, really, she never stopped. And coming from one of her most ardent critics, that’s high praise indeed.

09. Beyoncé, “Love on Top”: You wanted a throwback jam, you’ve got a throwback jam. Big, bold, brassy and blissed-out, it represents everything B was going for on her 4 album, recalling roiling old R&B classics and the supreme diva-tude of the all-time greats. Sure, I could’ve gone for something like “Run the World (Girls)” or even “Countdown,” but “Love on Top” is where it all clicks, sublimely so. Joy for days, which, given our dire times, made this one an absolute lifesaver. Oh, and as is the case with all of her best tunes, Beyoncé belts here. And really, what else do you need?

08. Nickelback, “Bottoms Up”: Take away my cred card, but I am unapologetically in awe of this song. I wrote an entire column about its boozy brilliance earlier this year, but suffice to say, it is without a doubt the greatest thing Nickelback will ever do, in that they are first and foremost a party band, and this is their ultimate party jam: a song about getting supremely sh–faced, about drinking everything from Jim Beam to “straight gasoline,” complete with a crushing, ALL-CAPS chorus and appropriately chugging riffs. Oh, and at one point, Chad Kroeger rhymes “bar” with “fire,” mostly because he can. Hammer down, now and forever.

07. Bright Eyes, “The Ladder Song”: For as much noise as Conor Oberst is capable of making, it’s often the quieter moments where his rickety, ramshackle genius shines brightest. And “Ladder Song” — a heartbreakingly raw tribute to a friend who committed suicide — is not only his quietest, it’s one of his best. Backed by little more than a piano and a handful of otherworldly room tones, Oberst plumbs the depths of despair, his voice reedy and wavering, and, when he reaches bottom, discovers there are small beauties that make life worth living. It’s too bad, he ultimately laments, that his friend didn’t discover them too. The year’s most achingly beautiful song, by a hair-raising mile.

06. Drake, “Take Care”: There are no shortage of memorable, mystifying moments on Drake’s Take Care, but for me, none were quite as memorable (or mystifying) as the title track, which combines Jamie XX’s sparse reworking of Gil Scot-Heron’s “I’ll Take Care Of U” with Rihanna’s aching vocals and Drizzy’s bleary-eyed boasts. The end result is a song that’s so dark it’s practically nocturnal, echoing and empty. Perhaps 2011′s best example of a prime-time artist taking a major risk, it not only paid off in spades, it proved that Drake’s more than just a pretty face. He’s got brains, too … even if most of the time he’s too fried to realize it.

05. Florence and the Machine, “Shake It Out”: Part regret-filled lament, part old-fashioned revival, “Shake It Out” is a prime example of just what makes Florence Welch so great. It’s a heartrending song with an absolutely uplifting chorus, a mixture of somber metaphors and messages that ultimately decides to be an anthem for the downtrodden. It’s ethereal, otherworldly and, yet, decidedly visceral, too. And when combined with Welch’s hurricane vocals, it packs a punch few other songs could match. Be blown away.

04. Lady Gaga, “Heavy Metal Lover”: Buried toward the back of Born This Way, “Lover” was just about the only song Gaga didn’t release as a single this year, which is odd, considering it’s far and away the best track on the album. A masterful mix of “Transformers”-size techno pump and supple, slipstream synthesizers, it pulses and twitches, expands and contracts, and is probably the best example of what we all hoped BTW would be. As an added bonus, “I want your whiskey mouth/ All over my blond south” was unquestionably the pick-up line of the year.

03. Jay-Z and Kanye West, “N—as in Paris”: NO ONE KNOWS WHAT IT MEANS, BUT IT’S PROVOCATIVE. IT GETS THE PEOPLE GOING.

02. Girls, “Vomit”: A haunting, haunted song that follows frontman Chris Owens as he drifts through deserted city streets, ghostlike, searching for his long-lost love, “Vomit” most certainly is not an uplifting thing. But it never tries to be anything of the sort. Instead, over the course of six-and-a-half minutes, it is content to work itself up to a frothy, gospel-tinged peak — recalling Pink Floyd and Spiritualized — and as Owens begs “Come into my heart,” you sort of realize that sometimes it’s OK to go it alone. Or at least that’s what you try to keep telling yourself.

01. Adele, “Rolling in the Deep”: Not only the song of the year, it’s also quite possibly the song of our time, which is an odd thing to say, considering “Deep” is about as artfully anachronistic as popular music gets: a crackling, breathy thing that roils along on little more than a stubby guitar and some primal pounding, it positively roars to life the second the chorus hits, powered entirely by Adele’s prodigious pipes. No Auto-Tune, no mention of partying or material excess (and not even a single Will Ferrell sample), “Deep” is a throwback in every conceivable way to a time when artists actually sang (and sang about real, genuine emotions like sadness and anger), when a single could push an album for months and months at a time and, most of all, when people still bought music. And despite all that, it was still the crossover smash to end all crossover smashes, the song that not only dominated 2011, but defined it, too. Sort of gives you hope … or makes you realize we truly are living in the strangest of times.

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IT’S FINALLY OVER! President Obama REVEALS The Last American Convoy Has EXITED Iraq!

Posted by chubbyafro - December 19th, 2011

Earlier today, President Obama issued a statement revealing that the last American convoy has exited Iraq, effectively ending the Iraq war.  Get the deets inside…..

On Thursday, U.S. soldiers were photographed rolling up the flag of American forces in Iraq and slipping it into a camouflage-colored sleeve, symbolically ending the Iraq war. 

And in a statement on his website today, President Obama said, 

Early this morning, the last of our troops left Iraq. As we honor and reflect on the sacrifices that millions of men and women made for this war, I wanted to make sure you heard the news. Bringing this war to a responsible end was a cause that sparked many Americans to get involved in the political process for the first time. Today’s outcome is a reminder that we all have a stake in our country’s future, and a say in the direction we choose.

Thank you.

Barack

Although nearly 170,000 American soldiers were on the 500 bases across the country, only around 150 U.S. soldiers will remain after Dec. 31 at the U.S. Embassy near the Tigris River.

Our thanks go out to all of our soldiers for their hardwork and dedication. 

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Beyonce reportedly spotted in Vancouver

Posted by chubbyafro - December 18th, 2011

Music superstar Beyoncé Knowles ignited online fandemonium as sightings of the star in Vancouver reached the internet on Saturday.

“Spotted: #Beyonce at Holt Renfrew with her people. #Vancouver” Tweeted @VancityBuzz.

The star was reportedly shopping at the upscale department store Holt Renfrew and left around 5 p.m., a sales associate confirmed.

Beyonce was reportedly not with her husband rapper Jay-Z, who is in town for a two-night stop on his Watch the Throne tour with Kanye West on Saturday and Sunday nights.

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Herman Cain “SUSPENDS” 2012 Presidential Campaign

Posted by chubbyafro - December 18th, 2011

In a not-so-shocking turn of events, Republican Presidential candidate, who has grabbed the lead a few times in the polls, Herman Cain has suspended his Presidential campaign. Check out what he had to say today inside…

As the Cainwreck rolled into Atlanta today, Presidential semi-hopeful donned his sunglasses as he spoke to his supporters.  And his wife was on stage to support him.

As new allegations of a possible 13-year affair with a woman named Ginger White have emerged, Hermain Cain’s campaign has taken hit after hit. So he has decided to suspend his 2012 campaign for the White House with lack of funding, sagging poll ratings, lack of foreign policy knowledge, and bad staffing cited among his major issues.

 
 

No clue what "suspending" your campaign means.  Maybe he thinks everyone will forget about all his allegations until he decides to come back.  Or if he is planning to come back at all.  Who knows…

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Custom Car Rims – Fit, Aesthetics, And Overall Performance

Posted by chubbyafro - December 17th, 2011

A vehicle’s general wheel assembly consists of wheels, tires, rims and hubs. Such components are the ones the leave behind small footprints while you drive, the ones that keep your vehicle connected to the road and with their help you car is under your control. Combined with your brakes, these auto parts play an important role in securing your safety while you drive. Due to the critical role assigned to wheels, it is necessary that you upgrade yours on a regular basis not only to maintain their superior performance but also to guarantee your driving safety.

If you’re thinking of fitting your vehicle with new set of wheels, it is important that you know what type of wheels you intend to replace with your original components. Nowadays, tire and wheel packages are not only meant to enhance the performance of vehicles. They are also considered as essential car integrations that improve the aesthetics of any vehicle. As a matter of fact, if you would walk down the aisle of auto parts stores you would definitely be faced with all kinds of wheels that you could think of. Hence, you can easily pick the ones appropriate for your vehicle. Written below are some of the most notable types of rims which you might want to look at to aid you in your selection.

Of all the rims sold in the market today, steel wheels are probably the most enduring and popular among car owners. Wheels that are made from steel are normally covered with hub caps for improved aesthetics and they are also acknowledged for their heavy weight, which makes them the wheels’ of choice for heavier vehicles and for off-road and winter driving. Although they are not as visually pleasing compared to other rims in the market today, many car owners still prefer using them due to their competitive pricing. Yet, the use of these wheels are slowly losing pace because of the introduction of inexpensive alloy rims in the market.

Alloy wheels or “mags” as they are popularly known are vehicle rims constructed from magnesium alloy or aluminum. Unlike steel rims that are heavy, alloy rims are lightweight in nature and are known for their durability, which in turn give vehicles increased handling performance and air circulation. They are also commonly used to enhance the aesthetics of automobiles and are good options to go for if you frequently drive around the metro.

If you would like to own CX wheels to further heighten the exterior appearance of your vehicle, other than steel and alloy, you still have several rim options to choose from including chrome, spinner and billet. Chrome wheels are widely used in car shows because of their glossy exteriors and unique designs that they could easily pass on to the cars they are incorporated to. On the other hand, spinners became widely popular because of their optical illusion effect with which they seem to be spinning even if the vehicle is stationary. Meanwhile, billet wheels are known for their durability since they are made from two pieces of solid aluminum, but unlike other wheels they cannot be painted nor plaited, which in turn could lend a rugged finish to your vehicle.

Before your change the rims of your vehicle, you must take into account that this change could affect the general performance of your ride. With that said, even if you would like to go for chrome custom wheels or regular alloy rims, consider looking at the wheel specification of your car to appropriately determine what type of wheels will meet its rim fitment requirements. You also have to seek advise from a professional mechanic so as to arrive at an informed decision. Always put in mind that your driving safety greatly depends on these wheel assemblies, so there should be no room for error when integrating these components on your vehicle.

If you’re thinking of upgrading your vehicle’s original cheap tires, it essential that you pick the appropriate fit of rims. You see, car wheels rims now come in a variety of designs and finishes that could certainly befit the appearance and function that you would like your automobile to exude. You could go for steel wheels for a rugged-looking vehicle, alloy wheels for a high-end finish, or spinners to capture the attention of pedestrians while you drive on the road.

The tires, rims, hubs and wheels of your automobile are what generally make-up your wheel assembly. Therefore, it is essential that you regularly upgrade your rims so as to maintain their functionality and to ensure that you will drive safely on the road. When changing your car rim, you have to pay special attention to what type of rims your car really needs. If you frequently use your vehicle for off-road driving, it would be more preferable to settle for steel chrome rims. If you’re driving your vehicle in the city, it would be wiser to opt for alloy custom wheels to make it more lightweight and aesthetically pleasing.

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