Friday, August 30, 2013
Femi Fanikayode Latest On His Relationship With Bianca Ojukwu.
Below is his latest comments on the issue.I got it from his facebook page;
Is he being childish? please read and draw your conclusion.
This morning I woke up to find a letter that was published as an advertorial in Thisday Newspaper purportedly by Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu's lawyer threatening to sue me for mentioning her in my article and claiming that she has never met me before. She also said that I was being malicious. The matter has of course been reffered to my lawyers.
Ordinarily I would have not have said a word about this because I sympathise with her for whatever she may have been going through.
However now that she has put it in the public realm I am compelled to respond. To the assertion that I never knew her and that we were never friends I say this is false and I ask why would I lie? The public evidence is to the contrary. I would not want to say anything to embarass her because that would be ungentlemanly.
I sympathise with her situation and once again I express regrets about the fact that my statement about her was misconstrued. I will just leave it at that.
Jennifer Hudson As “Winnie Mandela” In New Biopic Co Starring Terrence Howard, Film In Theaters On Sept 6, 2013!!
Jennifer Hudson As “Winnie Mandela” In New Biopic Co
Starring Terrence Howard, film in theaters on September 6, 2013. -- The “Winnie
Mandela” biopic starring Jennifer Hudson and Terrence Howard is making its
American debut at the MegaFest International Faith and Film Festival in Dallas.
“Winnie Mandela” hits theaters nationwide on September 6 and
Jennifer Hudson couldn’t be more excited about the release. “Winnie is
something that I worked really hard on,” she told ESSENCE.com as she prepared
to go into the studio with Babyface.
Hudson spoke with ESSENCE magazine about why she was
intimidated by the role, why she chose not to meet Winnie Mandela, and working
on new music, with Babyface.
Sean Kingston Sued For Alleged Gang Rape
Sean Kingston and his bodyguard gang raped a drunk teenager in the singer's hotel room back in 2010, according to a new lawsuit -- but Sean says it's B.S.
Carissa Capeloto -- now 22 -- claims she was forced to have sex with Sean, his bodyguard and a member of Sean's band at a Seattle hotel in July, 2010, after she had smoked pot and downed 7-10 shots of vodka.
Capeloto -- who has sued all 3 men -- alleges she'd been invited to Kingston's hotel room for a meet-and-greet following a Bieber concert -- where Kingston had also performed -- but when she showed up ... Kingston was waiting naked on his bed.
Capeloto claims the bodyguard picked her up and placed her on top of Kingston, and all three of the men proceeded to gang rape her while she was "obviously intoxicated, incapable of consent."
Capeloto says her friend later entered the room and rescued her. The police were called and Capeloto was taken to the hospital where she says she was treated for physical injuries consistent with rape.
She says her life has been ruined ... she can barely sleep, has mood swings and panic attacks. Capeloto wants $5 mil minimum.
BTW ... criminal charges against Kingston were dropped in 2010 after cops concluded Capeloto wasn't credible enough for a legit case.
Kingston has filed legal docs insisting the sex was 100% consensual.
Trial is set for November.
Inside El Salvador's Secretive Prison Pits Where Notorious Gangs Are Crammed Together Like Livestock In Cells
I culled this story from Daily Mail, take your time to read it, don't mind the lengthiness, it is captivating.
Huddled together like cattle in a cage no bigger than a shed some of the men of El Salvador's prison pits have languished in these rancid, disease ridden holding cells for more than a year.
Designed only for temporary 72-hour stays, the sweltering cells, each 12 feet wide and 15 feet tall are crammed with more than 30 people - all veterans of the country's vicious war between the MS-13 and M18 gangs.
Segregated along tribal gang-lines, the men in these inhumane cells are hidden from public view, but one reporter from counter-culture magazine VICE, managed to gain access to throw light on the grizzly conditions they are consigned to spend their days living in.
Shown the prison pits by a police officer in El Salvador disgusted with the prisoners treatment, the VICE reporter noted that the men suffered frequent health problems and weren't even fed enough.
Hoping that the pictures taken will pressure the government into improving their life while incarcerated, the images portray the fallout from El Salvador's fragile truce following decades of near civil-war between the two powerful gangs.
Even in July, El Salvador witnessed a burst of violence that caused observers of the year long truce between the two gangs to fret that it might be crumbling.
The uptick in murders in the Central American nation echoes killing rates before the March 2012 truce between the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang and rival Barrio 18.
'We said last year that the truce was fragile and that it could fracture in any moment. Time has proven us right,' Miguel Fortin, Director of the Supreme Court's Institute of Legal Medicine (IML) told local media.
The truce, which is backed by the Catholic Church and the Organization of American States (OAS), aimed to reducing homicide rates of 66 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2011, according to the United Nations, making El Salvador the world's most violent nation.
The unprecedented truce helped bring murders down to an average of five per day from 12 before the agreement. But killings have been rising since late May, with murders averaging 16 per day in early July.
In March 2012, the nation witnessed the historic truce between the two rival gangs that was designed to curb the nation's daunting homicide rate.
The MS-13 and its rival, Barrio 18, vowed to end the killings and the forced recruitments in exchange for better conditions for incarcerated gang leaders, who run their operations from behind bars.
The government transferred 30 bosses of each gang from the maximum security Zacatecoluca prison, nicknamed 'Zacatraz,' to ordinary jails, where they would impart orders to their minions on the street, purportedly to stick with the truce.
The gangs, which also operate in Guatemala and Honduras, are seeking truce talks in those countries as well.
But Carlos Ponce, an expert on crime for the Salvadoran Attorney General's Office, believes the truce is a sham.
'It's all a lie, the gangs continue to operate, people continue getting killed, people keep disappearing and the gangs get stronger and stronger,' he said.
The Security and Justice Ministry reported that murders in the first eight months of 2012 were already down more than 30 percent, to 1,894.
The national medical examiner's office confirmed those numbers, but the two agencies disagree on how many people are disappearing.
The security ministry claimed 335 disappeared in the first half of 2012, the legal medicine institute claimed the number is 1,279.
'These figures are very strange,' Ponce said at the time. 'They say the murders are going down, they deny the disappearances, but the case of these five students is evidence that everything is still going on. It is very likely that the gangs are adopting new ways to operate.' Instead of leaving their victims in plain sight, he said, they are hiding them.
The justice ministry denied that claim, saying its figures are based on investigated disappearances, whereas the medical examiner's office was counting all reports of missing people, many of which can not be verified.
'Overall we haven't had an increase. We cannot maintain strict control of the people who are registered as missing because families do not remove their reports when people reappear,' Munguia Payes said in September 2012.
An estimated 50,000 Salvadorans belong to the street gangs that have terrified citizens and left this small Central American nation of 6 million with one of the world's highest murder rates, behind neighboring Honduras.
Though meant to stem that violence, the truce does not apply to kidnappings, extortion or drug sales, the core of the criminals' business.
'I think that the truce is a real farce,' said Max Manwaring, a professor at the Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 'The gangs hold all the cards, and they've been operating out of the jails for years. The jails have become graduate schools for gang members, and the government is simply grasping at straws.'
Like others tracking El Salvador's truce experiment, Manwaring doubts the homicide figures.
'There is no way to count them. No way. There are many places government officials simply cannot go to investigate murders because the gangs control the territory.'
The truce was mediated by Raul Mijango, a guerrilla in El Salvador's 12-year civil war, then a lawmaker. Speaking to the AP in September 2012, he said: 'Some groups are trying to make the truce look bad, they are killing gang members to create conflicts between the gangs. Saying that the number of disappeared has increased is an argument by those who want to see the truce fail.'
Salvadoran security officials felt powerless to contain the violence fueled by gangs, which formed in the jails of California and spread to Central America as their members were deported by the U.S.
In El Salvador, police say, about 10,000 members of Barrio 18 and MS-13 are in jail. The rest are on the streets, and maintain strict control over poor neighborhoods across the country, including inside the nearby town of Las Colinas, where the five boys were found.
In Mejicanos, just outside the capital of San Salvador, Graffiti announces that MS-13 is 'the power.' Whoever enters must abide by its laws. Rival gangs stay out and police only venture there with elite units and at night.
Once a person enters, gang members come out of their hideouts. Those they recognize are allowed through. Strangers are surrounded, searched, interrogated — then ordered to pay up to move on.
'In order to sell their products, storekeepers must pay a monthly fee. If they do it they survive, but they are always being watched,' said Juan Escobar, a soft drink vendor. 'If they want their soft drinks you hand them over, or else they get angry.'
Neighbors say since the truce murders are fewer but fear still rules the streets.
'Yes, it's true that murders have gone down, but we wonder how long the truce will last,' said Domitila Martinez, 53, a street vendor in Quezaltepeque, one of the areas with heavier gang activity, some 30 kilometers (20 miles) northeast of San Salvador.
'I can't talk too much, they might kill me, you don't know how they are. We the civilians who find ourselves trapped between the gangs, we have learned to survive.'
Under the truce agreement, gang leaders imprisoned with their members can receive 'intimate visits' in jail, have plasma TVs in the cells and communicate freely with the outside world.
Joel Nehemias Escalante Quevedo, aka La Rata ('The Rat'), is one of the leaders of Barrio 18 and was interviewed by the AP in the Quezaltepeque jail in San Salvador. He said the idea of the truce arose after 13 people were killed when gang members from MS-13 opened fire on a bus and then torched it.
The violence was getting out of hand, he said, 'because our people were running around uncontrolled in the streets.'
Reports about the truce in El Salvador led Barrio 18, which operates in both Guatemala and Honduras, to contact its peers in El Salvador with the intention of getting a similar deal.
'What they did in El Salvador is good and we are looking at it like a mirror,' said a gang member inside a high-security prison in Tegucigalpa. He asked that his name not be used for fear of reprisals.
Critics of the truce say their interest is not surprising, because it allows the gangs to consolidate their power inside the prisons.
Shortly after agreeing to the truce, the gangs declared schools 'peace zones' and vowed to stop recruiting there.
Oscar Luna, Attorney General for Human Rights, said student killings are down. Up until June 22, 2102, the National Civil Police reported 41 students murdered, compared to 74 over the same period in 2011.
'Violence still affects society on an alarming level, particularly children, adolescents and young adults,' Luna said.
Salvadoran law forbids publishing the names of underage victims of violence, so the boys found in the mass grave were identified by first and middle name only: Kevin Alexis, 15; Jonathan Alexander, 16; Jose Roberto,16; Fernando Alexander, 18; and Jonathan B, 18.
The latter two were brothers and were last seen leaving the Union Centroamericana School in the afternoon in a crowded area of the Santa Tecla neighborhood, on the western outskirts of the capital, officials say.
The multiple stab wounds on their hands and arms suggest they tried to defend themselves, said Jose Miguel Fortin, director of the Institute of Legal Medicine.
The autopsy also determined that the victims had suffered blows to their necks, heads and bodies, the official said.
'I never thought my son would end up this way,' wept a mother, as she sat next to the mass grave on a low hill. 'I had big plans for my son, he was going to study and have a better life. I never had problems, he was a good kid.'
She refused to give her name for fear of reprisals from the gang.
'I don't understand these people,' she said. 'They are savages.'
Designed only for temporary 72-hour stays, the sweltering cells, each 12 feet wide and 15 feet tall are crammed with more than 30 people - all veterans of the country's vicious war between the MS-13 and M18 gangs.
Segregated along tribal gang-lines, the men in these inhumane cells are hidden from public view, but one reporter from counter-culture magazine VICE, managed to gain access to throw light on the grizzly conditions they are consigned to spend their days living in.
Shown the prison pits by a police officer in El Salvador disgusted with the prisoners treatment, the VICE reporter noted that the men suffered frequent health problems and weren't even fed enough.
Hoping that the pictures taken will pressure the government into improving their life while incarcerated, the images portray the fallout from El Salvador's fragile truce following decades of near civil-war between the two powerful gangs.
Even in July, El Salvador witnessed a burst of violence that caused observers of the year long truce between the two gangs to fret that it might be crumbling.
The uptick in murders in the Central American nation echoes killing rates before the March 2012 truce between the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang and rival Barrio 18.
'We said last year that the truce was fragile and that it could fracture in any moment. Time has proven us right,' Miguel Fortin, Director of the Supreme Court's Institute of Legal Medicine (IML) told local media.
The truce, which is backed by the Catholic Church and the Organization of American States (OAS), aimed to reducing homicide rates of 66 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2011, according to the United Nations, making El Salvador the world's most violent nation.
The unprecedented truce helped bring murders down to an average of five per day from 12 before the agreement. But killings have been rising since late May, with murders averaging 16 per day in early July.
In March 2012, the nation witnessed the historic truce between the two rival gangs that was designed to curb the nation's daunting homicide rate.
The MS-13 and its rival, Barrio 18, vowed to end the killings and the forced recruitments in exchange for better conditions for incarcerated gang leaders, who run their operations from behind bars.
The government transferred 30 bosses of each gang from the maximum security Zacatecoluca prison, nicknamed 'Zacatraz,' to ordinary jails, where they would impart orders to their minions on the street, purportedly to stick with the truce.
The gangs, which also operate in Guatemala and Honduras, are seeking truce talks in those countries as well.
But Carlos Ponce, an expert on crime for the Salvadoran Attorney General's Office, believes the truce is a sham.
'It's all a lie, the gangs continue to operate, people continue getting killed, people keep disappearing and the gangs get stronger and stronger,' he said.
The Security and Justice Ministry reported that murders in the first eight months of 2012 were already down more than 30 percent, to 1,894.
The national medical examiner's office confirmed those numbers, but the two agencies disagree on how many people are disappearing.
The security ministry claimed 335 disappeared in the first half of 2012, the legal medicine institute claimed the number is 1,279.
'These figures are very strange,' Ponce said at the time. 'They say the murders are going down, they deny the disappearances, but the case of these five students is evidence that everything is still going on. It is very likely that the gangs are adopting new ways to operate.' Instead of leaving their victims in plain sight, he said, they are hiding them.
The justice ministry denied that claim, saying its figures are based on investigated disappearances, whereas the medical examiner's office was counting all reports of missing people, many of which can not be verified.
'Overall we haven't had an increase. We cannot maintain strict control of the people who are registered as missing because families do not remove their reports when people reappear,' Munguia Payes said in September 2012.
An estimated 50,000 Salvadorans belong to the street gangs that have terrified citizens and left this small Central American nation of 6 million with one of the world's highest murder rates, behind neighboring Honduras.
Though meant to stem that violence, the truce does not apply to kidnappings, extortion or drug sales, the core of the criminals' business.
'I think that the truce is a real farce,' said Max Manwaring, a professor at the Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 'The gangs hold all the cards, and they've been operating out of the jails for years. The jails have become graduate schools for gang members, and the government is simply grasping at straws.'
Like others tracking El Salvador's truce experiment, Manwaring doubts the homicide figures.
'There is no way to count them. No way. There are many places government officials simply cannot go to investigate murders because the gangs control the territory.'
The truce was mediated by Raul Mijango, a guerrilla in El Salvador's 12-year civil war, then a lawmaker. Speaking to the AP in September 2012, he said: 'Some groups are trying to make the truce look bad, they are killing gang members to create conflicts between the gangs. Saying that the number of disappeared has increased is an argument by those who want to see the truce fail.'
Salvadoran security officials felt powerless to contain the violence fueled by gangs, which formed in the jails of California and spread to Central America as their members were deported by the U.S.
In El Salvador, police say, about 10,000 members of Barrio 18 and MS-13 are in jail. The rest are on the streets, and maintain strict control over poor neighborhoods across the country, including inside the nearby town of Las Colinas, where the five boys were found.
In Mejicanos, just outside the capital of San Salvador, Graffiti announces that MS-13 is 'the power.' Whoever enters must abide by its laws. Rival gangs stay out and police only venture there with elite units and at night.
Once a person enters, gang members come out of their hideouts. Those they recognize are allowed through. Strangers are surrounded, searched, interrogated — then ordered to pay up to move on.
'In order to sell their products, storekeepers must pay a monthly fee. If they do it they survive, but they are always being watched,' said Juan Escobar, a soft drink vendor. 'If they want their soft drinks you hand them over, or else they get angry.'
Neighbors say since the truce murders are fewer but fear still rules the streets.
'Yes, it's true that murders have gone down, but we wonder how long the truce will last,' said Domitila Martinez, 53, a street vendor in Quezaltepeque, one of the areas with heavier gang activity, some 30 kilometers (20 miles) northeast of San Salvador.
'I can't talk too much, they might kill me, you don't know how they are. We the civilians who find ourselves trapped between the gangs, we have learned to survive.'
Under the truce agreement, gang leaders imprisoned with their members can receive 'intimate visits' in jail, have plasma TVs in the cells and communicate freely with the outside world.
Joel Nehemias Escalante Quevedo, aka La Rata ('The Rat'), is one of the leaders of Barrio 18 and was interviewed by the AP in the Quezaltepeque jail in San Salvador. He said the idea of the truce arose after 13 people were killed when gang members from MS-13 opened fire on a bus and then torched it.
The violence was getting out of hand, he said, 'because our people were running around uncontrolled in the streets.'
Reports about the truce in El Salvador led Barrio 18, which operates in both Guatemala and Honduras, to contact its peers in El Salvador with the intention of getting a similar deal.
'What they did in El Salvador is good and we are looking at it like a mirror,' said a gang member inside a high-security prison in Tegucigalpa. He asked that his name not be used for fear of reprisals.
Critics of the truce say their interest is not surprising, because it allows the gangs to consolidate their power inside the prisons.
Shortly after agreeing to the truce, the gangs declared schools 'peace zones' and vowed to stop recruiting there.
Oscar Luna, Attorney General for Human Rights, said student killings are down. Up until June 22, 2102, the National Civil Police reported 41 students murdered, compared to 74 over the same period in 2011.
'Violence still affects society on an alarming level, particularly children, adolescents and young adults,' Luna said.
Salvadoran law forbids publishing the names of underage victims of violence, so the boys found in the mass grave were identified by first and middle name only: Kevin Alexis, 15; Jonathan Alexander, 16; Jose Roberto,16; Fernando Alexander, 18; and Jonathan B, 18.
The latter two were brothers and were last seen leaving the Union Centroamericana School in the afternoon in a crowded area of the Santa Tecla neighborhood, on the western outskirts of the capital, officials say.
The multiple stab wounds on their hands and arms suggest they tried to defend themselves, said Jose Miguel Fortin, director of the Institute of Legal Medicine.
The autopsy also determined that the victims had suffered blows to their necks, heads and bodies, the official said.
'I never thought my son would end up this way,' wept a mother, as she sat next to the mass grave on a low hill. 'I had big plans for my son, he was going to study and have a better life. I never had problems, he was a good kid.'
She refused to give her name for fear of reprisals from the gang.
'I don't understand these people,' she said. 'They are savages.'
Thursday, August 29, 2013
North Korean leader President,Did Kim Jong Un Execute His Ex-Girlfriend For Making A Sex Tape
Kim Jong Un is rumoured to have executed his former mistress after she made a sex tape with a number of her fellow entertainers.
A South Korean newspaper published claims that the secretive leader had handed out the death penalty to a dozen musicians from a leading orchestra.
One of the victims was allegedly Hyon Song-wol, a popular singer who is believed to have known Kim as a teenager and to have embarked on an affair with him after his rise to power.
Those executed were apparently accused of filming themselves having sex and selling the videos in China and North Korea.
In addition, they were said to have been convicted of possessing copies of the Bible - a grave crime in the strictly atheist state.
The claims were published by Chosun Ilbo, one of South Korea's most popular newspapers.
The paper claimed that Ms Hyon was killed alongside Mun Kyong-jin, leader of the Unhasu Orchestra, and a number of other musicians.
They were apparently arrested on August 17, and executed by firing squad in public three days later.
A source in China told Chosun Ilbo: 'They were executed with machine guns while the key members of the Unhasu Orchestra, Wangjaesan Light Band and Moranbong Band as well as the families of the victims looked on.'
Relatives of those killed have been sent to prison camps due to their 'guilt by association', the paper added.
Hyon and Kim were apparently close during adolescence, but were ordered to break off their relationship by the boy's father, Kim Jong Il.
The singer rose to fame in North Korea with the pro-regime song A Girl in the Saddle of a Steed, often known in the West as 'Excellent Horse-Faced Lady'.
When the elder Kim died in 2011, his son took over as leader of the country - and is believed to have rekindled his association with the now-married entertainer.
However, it also emerged that Kim Jong Un had married Ri Sol-ju, another musician who once played in the Unhasu Orchestra, which has been disbanded in the wake of this month's scandal.
It is unclear whether the two women knew each other, or how Ri felt about her husband's liaison with Hyon.
One of the victims was allegedly Hyon Song-wol, a popular singer who is believed to have known Kim as a teenager and to have embarked on an affair with him after his rise to power.
Those executed were apparently accused of filming themselves having sex and selling the videos in China and North Korea.
In addition, they were said to have been convicted of possessing copies of the Bible - a grave crime in the strictly atheist state.
The claims were published by Chosun Ilbo, one of South Korea's most popular newspapers.
The paper claimed that Ms Hyon was killed alongside Mun Kyong-jin, leader of the Unhasu Orchestra, and a number of other musicians.
They were apparently arrested on August 17, and executed by firing squad in public three days later.
A source in China told Chosun Ilbo: 'They were executed with machine guns while the key members of the Unhasu Orchestra, Wangjaesan Light Band and Moranbong Band as well as the families of the victims looked on.'
Relatives of those killed have been sent to prison camps due to their 'guilt by association', the paper added.
Hyon and Kim were apparently close during adolescence, but were ordered to break off their relationship by the boy's father, Kim Jong Il.
The singer rose to fame in North Korea with the pro-regime song A Girl in the Saddle of a Steed, often known in the West as 'Excellent Horse-Faced Lady'.
When the elder Kim died in 2011, his son took over as leader of the country - and is believed to have rekindled his association with the now-married entertainer.
However, it also emerged that Kim Jong Un had married Ri Sol-ju, another musician who once played in the Unhasu Orchestra, which has been disbanded in the wake of this month's scandal.
It is unclear whether the two women knew each other, or how Ri felt about her husband's liaison with Hyon.
Couple Fill Their Shed With Collection Of 80 Rare Tanks
One couple's love of armoured tanks has turned their family home into a war zone.
Mechanic Andrew Baker swapped his job mending fork lifts and cars to forge a career buying and
selling Army vehicles.
Mr Baker and his wife have been collecting tanks for more than 20 years and keep 80 in a shed at their family home in Dunchurch, Warwickshire.
Even their two children, Lawrence, 16, and Christian, 15, have inherited the obsession owning a rare ‘Streaker’ tank between them.
Mr Baker said: 'Most of our tanks are modern British Army tanks but our oldest vehicle is a Second World War half-track with an anti-aircraft machine gun on top.
'We have an incredibly rare collection. We are the only place in the world to have a full set of CVRT - a group of 10 armoured vehicles only made in Coventry.'
The value of the tanks depends on the condition and model of the vehicle. Most can be bought for between £10,000 and £100,000. Wao, what a rare obssession!.
Mechanic Andrew Baker swapped his job mending fork lifts and cars to forge a career buying and
selling Army vehicles.
Mr Baker and his wife have been collecting tanks for more than 20 years and keep 80 in a shed at their family home in Dunchurch, Warwickshire.
Even their two children, Lawrence, 16, and Christian, 15, have inherited the obsession owning a rare ‘Streaker’ tank between them.
Mr Baker said: 'Most of our tanks are modern British Army tanks but our oldest vehicle is a Second World War half-track with an anti-aircraft machine gun on top.
'We have an incredibly rare collection. We are the only place in the world to have a full set of CVRT - a group of 10 armoured vehicles only made in Coventry.'
The value of the tanks depends on the condition and model of the vehicle. Most can be bought for between £10,000 and £100,000. Wao, what a rare obssession!.
Mr Baker said: 'The turreted tanks are the most valuable and if I sold them could be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
'It was just a hobby years ago, I decided to buy a tank and do it up and from there. It just grew and grew and grew.
'It was something a bit different. For years I always liked Scorpion tanks.
'I finally decided to buy one and used my skills as a mechanic to rebuild the tank as a collectors piece.'
The family buys tanks which are in poor condition or in bits.
Mr Baker said: 'We completely take them apart, service them, paint them and put them back
together again.
'Sometimes when we buy the tanks they are already in bits and we have to fit them back together like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Mr Baker's wife Sally is also a tank enthusiast. He said: 'She joins in with the business, helps organise shows and can even drive them.'
'It was just a hobby years ago, I decided to buy a tank and do it up and from there. It just grew and grew and grew.
'It was something a bit different. For years I always liked Scorpion tanks.
'I finally decided to buy one and used my skills as a mechanic to rebuild the tank as a collectors piece.'
The family buys tanks which are in poor condition or in bits.
Mr Baker said: 'We completely take them apart, service them, paint them and put them back
together again.
'Sometimes when we buy the tanks they are already in bits and we have to fit them back together like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Mr Baker's wife Sally is also a tank enthusiast. He said: 'She joins in with the business, helps organise shows and can even drive them.'
Source:Dailymail.co.uk
You May Kiss The Bride... Provided You Can Catch Her! Newlyweds Tie The Knot While Water Skiing
Weddings are often very personal affairs and when it came time for Cam Auge and Caylee Wasilenko to tie the knot, the daring couple couldn’t think of anywhere that they’d rather do it than powering along behind the back of a boat on water skis.
First the couple exchanged their vows on dry land at the Vancouver Waterski Club in Bedwell Bay in North Vancouver, British Columbia on Wednesday.
Then the happy couple took to the water – still dressed in their wedding day finest - to seal the deal with a celebratory waterski and a kiss.Lovely huh!!
First the couple exchanged their vows on dry land at the Vancouver Waterski Club in Bedwell Bay in North Vancouver, British Columbia on Wednesday.
Then the happy couple took to the water – still dressed in their wedding day finest - to seal the deal with a celebratory waterski and a kiss.Lovely huh!!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Maybach Music Recruits J. Cole, Fabolous, Pusha T And More For 'Self Made, Vol. 3' Official Tracklisting
The Double M geniuses are bringing their wide network of music connects to Self Made, Vol. 3, the third compilation album for Rick Ross and his roster. With appearances from Fabolous, Pusha T, J. Cole, Lupe Fiasco and even slain rap star Lil Snupe, SM3 has its expected plethora of posse cuts.
See The Official Track Listing Below;
Maybach Music Group – Self Made, Vol. 3 (Tracklisting):
1. Lil’ Snupe – “Lil’ Snupe (Intro)”
2. Gunplay – “Gallardo” (Feat. Rick Ross & Yo Gotti)
3. Meek Mill – “The Plug” (Feat. Omelly & Young Breed)
4. Meek Mill – “Levels”
5. Rick Ross – “Lay It Down” (Feat. Lil Boosie & Young Breed)
6. Rick Ross – “Stack On My Belt” (Feat. Wale, Whole Slab & Birdman)
7. Wale – “Black Grammys” (Feat. Meek Mill, Rockie Fresh & J. Cole)
8. Stalley – “Coupes & Roses”
9. Omarion – “Know You Better” (Feat. Fabolous & Pusha T)
10. Omarion – “Say Don’t Go”
11. Rockie Fresh – “What Ya Used To” (Feat. Hit-Boy)
12. Rick Ross – “The Great Americans” (Feat. Gunplay, Rockie Fresh & Fabolous)
13. Meek Mill – “Kilo” (Feat. French Montana, Yo Gotti & Louie V Gutta)
14. Wale – “Poor Decisions” (Feat. Rick Ross & Lupe Fiasco)
15. Meek Mill – “Bout That Life” (Feat. French Montana, K Kutta, Torch & Iceberg)
16. Rockie Fresh – “God Is Great”
Drake Hit With Another Lawsuit, This Time By His Former Personal Stylist For $75,000 In Unpaid Bills!!!
Drake is being sued by his former personal stylist for more
than $75k in unpaid bills. According to TMZ, the former stylist claims $76,490
in expenses, travel reimbursement and shopping fees. Michael Raphael says he
was paid nearly $40,000 PER MONTH to consult for Drake, including personal
style fees and consultations for OVO.
Drake allegedly paid Raphael for the first few months of
their business relationship, but stopped paying last December. Raphael is now
seeking the full amount he is owed. The best detail? Drizzy apparently
regularly drops a grand or more at Nike, Diesel, and other high-end fashion
stores. And that's just in one visit - guess he's backing up his lyrics with
his lifestyle.
J.Cole Breaks Silence About Vma After-Party Fight With Diddy 'We're Friends. We Just Yell In Public Sometimes'
After Sunday's post VMA's throwdown between Diddy and J. Cole, neither side seemed to say much. Now, Diddy has made it clear that some sort of argument did occur - but claims there's no problem.
We know J. Cole's inclination will be to address this on wax, but he also took to Twitter to issue a cryptic remark.
Madonna Is Highest-Earning Celebrity
Pop star Madonna was the world’s top-earning celebrity over
the past year, trumping the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg.
The 55-year-old Material Girl made an estimated $125m (£80m)
thanks to her MDNA tour, clothing and fragrance lines, according to Forbes.
The magazine said it was the most money Madonna had made in
a single year since it began tracking earnings in 1999.
Director Steven Spielberg was at number two with $100m (£64m).
Most of his earnings came from his back catalogue of film
hits such as ET and Jurassic Park – which has just been released in 3D to mark
its 20th anniversary – as well as last year’s Oscar winning Lincoln, the BBC
reports.
The director also takes a cut of all ticket sales at
Universal Studios theme parks.
Third place was a three-way tie between 50 Shades of Grey
author EL James, Simon Cowell and shock jock Howard Stern, with earnings of
$95m (£61m).
Thriller writer James Patterson follows with $91m (£58.5m),
while TV and radio host Glenn Beck earned $90m (£57.8m).
Others in the top 10 included Transformers director Michael
Bay ($82m, £52.7m) producer Jerry Bruckheimer ($80m, £51.4m) and pop star Lady
Gaga ($80m).
Forbes compiles its annual list of celebrity earnings using
input from agents, managers, producers and others to calculate its estimates
for each celebrity’s entertainment-related earnings.
The figures do not reflect tax deductions, agent fees or
“the other expenses of being a celebrity”.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Chinese Boy, 6, Has His Eyes GOUGED OUT After Being 'Kidnapped By Organ Trafficker Who Stole Both His Corneas'
A six-year-old Chinese boy had his eyes gouged out after reportedly being kidnapped by an organ trafficker.
Family members found the youngster covered in blood some three to four hours after he went missing while playing outside his home.
The child's eyes were found nearby but the corneas were missing, reports said, implying that an organ trafficker was behind the harrowing attack.
Police offered a 100,000 yuan ($16,000) reward for information leading to the arrest of the sole suspect, who they said was a woman.
About 300,000 patients in China need transplants each year, but only about 10,000 people can get them due to a lack of donors, state media said.
Few Chinese agree to donate their organs after death, fuelling the rampant illegal market activity.
Child organs are usually more expensive on the black market, an organ trafficker told Sina Internet news portal in 2010, as 'most people think the younger the donor is, the better the quality of organs'.
Seven people were jailed last year when a teenager sold a kidney for an illicit transplant operation and used the proceeds to buy an iPhone and iPad.
'He had blood all over his face. His eyelids were turned inside out. And inside, his eyeballs were not there,' his father told Shanxi Television.
Its report showed the heavily-bandaged boy being taken from an operating theatre and placed in a hospital bed, writhing in agony as family members stood at his bedside weeping.
The boy was drugged and 'lost consciousness' before the attacker removed his eyes, state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) said on its account on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter.
Family members found the youngster covered in blood some three to four hours after he went missing while playing outside his home.
The child's eyes were found nearby but the corneas were missing, reports said, implying that an organ trafficker was behind the harrowing attack.
Police offered a 100,000 yuan ($16,000) reward for information leading to the arrest of the sole suspect, who they said was a woman.
About 300,000 patients in China need transplants each year, but only about 10,000 people can get them due to a lack of donors, state media said.
Few Chinese agree to donate their organs after death, fuelling the rampant illegal market activity.
Child organs are usually more expensive on the black market, an organ trafficker told Sina Internet news portal in 2010, as 'most people think the younger the donor is, the better the quality of organs'.
Seven people were jailed last year when a teenager sold a kidney for an illicit transplant operation and used the proceeds to buy an iPhone and iPad.
'He had blood all over his face. His eyelids were turned inside out. And inside, his eyeballs were not there,' his father told Shanxi Television.
Its report showed the heavily-bandaged boy being taken from an operating theatre and placed in a hospital bed, writhing in agony as family members stood at his bedside weeping.
The boy was drugged and 'lost consciousness' before the attacker removed his eyes, state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) said on its account on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter.
Chinese Man Pays For £16,000 Car With Ten Boxes Of Small Bills
Most businesses want good cash flow, but this car dealership probably regretted its decision to accept non-card payment when this deluge of small bills arrived on its forecourt.
The vast mound of money was left by a Chinese business owner, who used his loose change to buy a 153,800 yuan (£15,600) motor.
Mr Zhang dropped more than ten boxes of notes and coins, none worth more than one yuan (about 10p), at the auto market in Zhengzhou, Henan Province.
Mr Zhang received the notes from cold drinks factories at his food additives business.
They were taken to the bank, where it took two clerks several hours to count around 13,000 yuan.
It is not uncommon in China for people to make purchases from jewellery to houses with wads and wads of cash as many distrust the banks and the ruling Communist Party.
Vast amounts of bills are also often needed to do business because the Chinese authorities refuse to print any note larger than the 100-renminbi note (around £10).
The vast mound of money was left by a Chinese business owner, who used his loose change to buy a 153,800 yuan (£15,600) motor.
Mr Zhang dropped more than ten boxes of notes and coins, none worth more than one yuan (about 10p), at the auto market in Zhengzhou, Henan Province.
Mr Zhang received the notes from cold drinks factories at his food additives business.
They were taken to the bank, where it took two clerks several hours to count around 13,000 yuan.
It is not uncommon in China for people to make purchases from jewellery to houses with wads and wads of cash as many distrust the banks and the ruling Communist Party.
Vast amounts of bills are also often needed to do business because the Chinese authorities refuse to print any note larger than the 100-renminbi note (around £10).
From Glam To Grime At Notting Hill Carnival: Arrests, Fights And Mountains Of Rubbish Show The Aftermath Of Europe's Largest Street Party
.More than a million revellers lined the streets during this year's Notting Hill Carnival
.Around 279 people were arrested at the end of the two-day celebrations - offences ranging from sex attacks to GBH
.Street cleaners began the mammoth task of clearing the West London streets last night
See the Carnival in pictures below;
Marriage Proposal Ends In Disaster When Man's Would-Be Bride Hits His Head With A Busker's Ukulele
A hapless romeo gets down on one knee to ask his girlfriend to marry him, but she clumps him around the head with a busker's ukulele.
This happened in a shopping mall in Dubai, the man who was described as an 'Indian teen', and the girl walk up to a group of buskers.
As the musicians begin to play he takes a microphone and launches into a gooey speech saying: 'I have a very special message for a very special girl. This is where we met three months ago.
'You are my charm, you are my sweety pie, you are my cutie pie, my absolute everything, and I know you find this cheesy but I want everyone to know, you make me really happy.'
As a crowd gathers things start going badly for the man when a toy town-style mall train drives past, breaking the mood and the embarrassed girl mutters 'Oh my god everyone's watching.'
Here goes: The man, backed by a group of buskers, begins his proposal speech in a Dubai shopping mall
Popping the question: He drops down on one knee to ask the girl to be his bride as she begs him to stop
Undaunted the man continues: 'I have a little poem for you and I want everyone to hear this.
'When you smile, the whole world stops and stares for a while. And my heart ceases to beat and there is nothing else I seek except you.'
As he gets down on one knee the girl begs him to stop but he continues: 'And I Just have one question for you. You truly make me that happiest person on earth.'
But the girl simply cannot take anymore and she snatches the miniature guitar out of the hands of one of the buskers and whacks her suitor round the head with it sending him to the floor in a crumpled heap.
She then throws the instrument onto the ground and and storms off.
Wao!!
This happened in a shopping mall in Dubai, the man who was described as an 'Indian teen', and the girl walk up to a group of buskers.
As the musicians begin to play he takes a microphone and launches into a gooey speech saying: 'I have a very special message for a very special girl. This is where we met three months ago.
'You are my charm, you are my sweety pie, you are my cutie pie, my absolute everything, and I know you find this cheesy but I want everyone to know, you make me really happy.'
As a crowd gathers things start going badly for the man when a toy town-style mall train drives past, breaking the mood and the embarrassed girl mutters 'Oh my god everyone's watching.'
Here goes: The man, backed by a group of buskers, begins his proposal speech in a Dubai shopping mall
Popping the question: He drops down on one knee to ask the girl to be his bride as she begs him to stop
Undaunted the man continues: 'I have a little poem for you and I want everyone to hear this.
'When you smile, the whole world stops and stares for a while. And my heart ceases to beat and there is nothing else I seek except you.'
As he gets down on one knee the girl begs him to stop but he continues: 'And I Just have one question for you. You truly make me that happiest person on earth.'
But the girl simply cannot take anymore and she snatches the miniature guitar out of the hands of one of the buskers and whacks her suitor round the head with it sending him to the floor in a crumpled heap.
She then throws the instrument onto the ground and and storms off.
Wao!!
Monday, August 26, 2013
Journalist Surprises Mayor During Interview While
Things had been going to plan for Kelowna politician Walter Gray during his interview with radio host and writer Lori Welbourne.
She had been asking about the legality of women exposing their chest in public in the Canadian town prior to Go Topeless Day, an occasion when women go shirtless.
Mayor of Kelowna Walter Gray was surprised when the interviewer pulled down the top of her dress
She had been asking about the legality of women exposing their chest in public in the Canadian town prior to Go Topeless Day, an occasion when women go shirtless.
Mayor of Kelowna Walter Gray was surprised when the interviewer pulled down the top of her dress
But the British Columbia official was left shocked when the On The Rocks interviewer suddenly yanked down the top half of her outfit and showed him her breasts.
Prior to this she had asked what would happen if she did take off her clothing.
While Gray was formulating an answer he was interrupted by her asking him to hold her microphone.
Once it was in his hand she started to strip off to the surprise of the mayor and probably everyone else watching.
It took a moment for the town leader to regain his concentration but admirably he was able to continue the interview. The mayor later told the journalist it was perfectly legal for a women to be topless.
Philadelphia Woman Turns Up Alive 13 Days After Her Family ‘Bury’ Her
It’s been a
roller-coaster of emotions for one family in Philadelphia, who put their
50-year-old relative to rest – only to find out 13 days after the funeral that
she was alive and well.
Sharolyn
Jackon was reported missing on July 18, when two days later a body fitting her
description was found by officers on a street.
Jackson’s son
Travis and a social worker positively identified the body and spent the
following days and weeks arranging the funeral.
They buried
what they believed to be their relative – but were stunned two weeks ago when
officials told them that Jackson had walked into a mental health facility in
the city.
The spot in
which Jackson’s family thought they had buried her (Picture: Chris Murphy) ‘You
feel that you’re just about to get over it, that she’s dead – and then Travis
comes here with the news that she’s alive,’ said her father, Dave Minnie.
‘We were
happy that our daughter was alive, but we were also unhappy on account of the
person that we buried.’
The
authorities do not know the identity of the person who was in fact buried, and
have placed a request for the body to be exhumed. It is understood that the
woman had died of natural causes and an investigation has been launched.
Chocolate Castle Built On Brighton Beach
Cadbury’s used 90,000 of its Dairy Milk pebbles to make the
creation on Brighton beach to celebrate the bank holiday.
Thousands of sugar-coated chocolate bites had to be placed
on the outside of a specially-constructed model by five people, who worked for
100 hours collectively.
90,000 Dairy Milk pebbles were used to create the building .‘We
just wanted to do something special for the bank holiday for families and to
add a touch of extra fun for Cadbury World,’ said a spokeswoman.
‘We shot it at Brighton as a nod to their pebbly beach so it
was displayed there for a bit then made its way to its ‘home’ in Bournville,
Birmingham – a little pit stop.’
Cadbury may want to keep the Dairy Milk pebble castle under
observation otherwise they may find someone has taken a bite out of it.
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