Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Ray J's New Video: Sexy Ladies

So singer/reality star Ray J is promoting the new I Love Ray J Soundtrack. A soundtrack for a reality show, yeah, I'm not sure how I feel about that. I don't think I'll be rushing to put that album on my iPod. And to make matters worse, he premiered his new video for the song Sexy Ladies on 106&Park today. The video basicaly features random clips from the show, the chicks from the show (Danger gets the most face time) and him doing some push ups. Say it with me people: LOW BUDGET. I am posting the video below for your viewing (dis)pleasure LOL.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

VH1's New Show: Daisy fo Love Premieres in April

Daisy of Love premieres April 26. Oh, and 12 Pack (from VH1's I Love New York and I Love Money) is going to be on the show fighting for the Love of Daisy. Hmmm...New York and Daisy are polar opposites, no man in his right mind would be interested in both of them. Maybe he's hoping VH1 will give him his own show called "I Love Being on Reality TV." Let the Buffoonery begin! Can't wait. Check out the cast HERE. Here's a sneak peek.

China Military Trains First PR Team

China military trains first public relations team
By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN – 2 days ago

BEIJING (AP) — China's military is training propaganda teams for the first time to explain its actions to the outside world, as the traditionally insular and secretive force engages more with other countries' militaries and deploys its ships and personnel abroad.

An initial class of 51 officers graduated this week in an effort to "raise the opinion-forming ability of the force's foreign propaganda team and advance the innovation and development of the military propaganda work," the official People's Liberation Army Daily reported Friday.

The two-week training course included classes dealing with China's recent dispatch of ships to carry out anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden, as well as joint China-India anti-terror drills and other international missions, it said.

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From CEO to Pizza Man

A friend just sent me this video via email and it's definitely worth sharing. Can you imagine going from from making $750,000 per year as a CEO to $7.29 an hour, plus tips as a Pizza Man? Well that's what happened to Ken Karpman. It's an interesting story, but at the end of the day, I respect him for putting his pride to the side and doing what is necessary to put food on his family's table.