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Thursday, January 20, 2011

A-TOWN SHOW SOME LOVE!!!!

Come out and support ya girl H2, at Milo's Bar & Grill!!!!






H2 Birthday BASH!!!
Jan, 28 2011
9:00 P.M. to 4 A.M.

MILO'S BAR AND GRILL
11 Garrison Rd Se, Marietta, GA 30008 
Free Before 10:00 P.M.
H2 will be performing LIVE!!!!!!

LOL Clip of the week!!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

NEW ARTIST ALERT!! Rkane - Grimm


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Foxy Brown - Christmas Massacre (Lil Kim Diss) [Snippet]



Shout out to WWHH.com

Tsunami-like flood in Australia - "There was water coming down everywhere in biblical proportions,"

By KRISTEN GELINEAU and TERTIUS PICKARD, Associated Press



BRISBANE, Australia – Greg Kowald was driving through the center of Toowoomba when a terrifying, tsunami-like wall of water roared through the streets of the northeast Australian city.

Office windows exploded, cars careened into trees and bobbed in the churning brown water like corks. The deluge washed away bridges and sidewalks; people desperately clung to power poles to survive. Before it was over, the flash flood left at least 10 dead and 78 missing.

"The water was literally leaping, six or 10 feet into the air, through creeks and over bridges and into parks," Kowald, a 53-year-old musician, told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "There was nowhere to escape, even if there had been warnings. There was just a sea of water about a kilometer (half a mile) wide."

The violent surge in Toowoomba brought the overall death toll from weeks of flooding in Queensland state to 20, a sudden acceleration in a crisis that had been unfolding gradually with swollen rivers overflowing their banks and inundating towns while moving toward the ocean. Queensland Premier Anna Bligh said there were "grave fears" for at least 18 of those missing.

The high waters headed next to Australia's third-largest city, Brisbane, where up to 9,000 homes were expected to be swamped. The Brisbane River overflowed its banks Tuesday and officials warned that dozens of low-lying neighborhoods and parts of downtown could be inundated in coming days.

NEW Gucci!!



Gucci Mane - Gucci Two Times

Carmelo Trade??

With blockbuster deal, Nets aim to become relevant again


According to NBA.com



EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ -- The multi-player trade that is being discussed between the Denver Nuggets, New Jersey Nets and Detroit Pistons -- possibly the largest transaction in NBA history -- would shake up the NBA. And in no place would it have a bigger impact than in Brooklyn, N.Y.

That's where the Nets are heading in less than two years, with a star to put on the Barclays Center marquee if the deal goes through. It certainly wouldn't hurt that the star has Brooklyn roots, too.

As they stand, the Nets lack more than a star. They're 10-27. They rank 28th in the league offensively and 18th defensively. And they just lost to the Wizards and Bucks by a combined 43 points.

Adding Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton would give the Nets upgrades at three positions. With only six clear playoff teams in the Eastern Conference, the Nets can make a serious run at the No. 7 or 8 seed, just like they did when they acquired Vince Carter in December of 2004.

That would be a big step in the right direction for a team that lost 70 games last season. But this trade isn't about making the playoffs this season -- it's about building something bigger over the next four seasons.

Anthony gives the Nets a go-to scorer to carry the offense, just like Amar'e Stoudemire has been doing across the river. But more than competing with the Knicks on the court, acquiring Anthony is about competing with the Knicks in the newspapers, on television sets, and in the hearts and minds of New Yorkers.

FU@K MAKING IT RAIN... THE SOUTH MAKING IT SNOW pt 2

David Wagner (right) prepares chains to use his Jeep to help Jeff Boassy pull his girl friend Amanda Adams' car out of the snow on the I-575 exit at I-75 on Monday. She got stuck last night in the snow Sunday night.

2011 Detroit auto-show


Ford Motor Co. announced its most aggressive model rollout, General Motors Co. said it was now fielding only winners, and Germany's Volkswagen AG is seeking a bigger slice of the U.S. auto market.

But in an auto market that's recovering slowly and still far from its historic highs, the ambitious plans unveiled Monday by the world's leading automakers will turn up the already fierce competition.



GM displayed a lineup of attractive small cars, including a sporty new Chevrolet Sonic subcompact, at the North American International Auto Show, while Ford unveiled a family of compact vehicles, including hybrid and electric models.

"We are delivering our most aggressive product plan ever," said Ford Chief Executive Alan Mulally.

Chrysler Group LLC, fresh from the success of its redesigned Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV, showed off a striking Chrysler 300 sedan and a Town & Country minivan.

CEO Sergio Marchionne said he expects a 25 percent boost in Chrysler's U.S. sales this year, to 2 million cars and trucks. After a long dry spell, the smallest of Detroit's automakers is rolling out new vehicles under Marchionne, who is also chief executive of partner Fiat SpA. The Italian automaker announced Monday that it had raised its Chrysler stake to 25 percent.

Toyota Motor Corp., building on the popularity of its Prius hybrid car, displayed new members of a growing Prius family, including a Prius v wagon, which the company expects will become the leading car nameplate in the U.S. market, surpassing the Toyota Camry.

From The Detroit News

Monday, January 10, 2011

Old school jam of the week

FU@K MAKING IT RAIN... THE SOUTH MAKING IT SNOW


Treacherous travel conditions, power outages and school cancellations stretched across the Southeast as freezing rain and sleet followed on the heels of a heavy snow that blanketed the region over the weekend.

Schools and government offices shut their doors from Arkansas to the Carolinas, while power utilities mobilized crews for widespread power outages. CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said below-freezing temperatures are expected through Tuesday, and continued precipitation will leave a heavy coating of ice on power lines and trees, which could cause outages.

The power company Entergy reported about 4,000 people without power in Mississippi. About 200 people in north Georgia were still without electricity after snow sent tree limbs into power lines, according to Georgia Electric Membership Corp.

Winter storm warnings were in effect Monday for parts of Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, and parts of southern Alabama were under an ice storm warning.

Graham, North Carolina, saw 9 inches of snow on Sunday, CNN meteorologist Rob Marciano said, and 6 inches fell in Greenville, South Carolina. Freezing rain is expected in parts of the Southeast on Monday afternoon.

Hella Ones: DJ Khaled Makes It Thunderstorm

NEW music from H.2. - Me & My Brother2