Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Girls on myspace....

U Girls Sound Stupid
If you have "Undercover Freak" on your page, doesn't that mean that you're not undercover anymore? I mean, it's just common sense.....right? If I put, "low-key drug-dealer" on the internet for everyone in the world to see......I'm not really being a low key drug dealer anymore, or am I? Real undercover freaks are just that...undercover. The only people that find out that they are freaks are the people they do freaky things with. If you girls were police officers, you'd get fired very quickly.

Oh yea, yall girls that have ur ass out in your pics, in a dirty ass room...ARE DISGUSTING. Clean your house!!! Wash those dirty ass walls, nobody wants to see stains and fingerprints behind you. Come on now, now matter how thick u are, nothing is sexy about dirt. It's just NOT natural for a lady to be dirty and junky. And here you are talking about how fly you are and how every girl in the world hates you, but you look like you buy clothes before you buy soap. I don't even know how these niggas fuck yall in your house, I'd be scared a roach would crawl into my shoes.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Yays or Your Life


Google these 3 keywords: "Cartier, Detroit, Murder" and you will get approx. 90,000 results on related articles.

In Detroit, MI, the city and state in which our youth embrace descriptions such as "the murder capitol" and "tha murda mitten", one of the easiest ways to be poor, but not look it, is to sport a pair of Cartier frames. How you purchase these thousand dollar designer frames is of no importance to those who see you. Rather you stole them, borrowed them from your cousin,

have a pair of fakes, and just knocked off a D.O.C., you will undoubtedly get more attention when you are wearing them.

Fakes. Well just go to Ebay and type in "Cartier, wood" and you'll see what the counterfeit black market has to offer. In a land of "show me what you got", fakes have taken over. They give a since of high-class fashion to broke ass people. Ass backwards? Tell me about it. Feel free to enter one of Detroit's mini-malls, where Family Dollar's, Chinese Food restaurant, and the Beauty Supply stores flourish....and you'll bound to hear one of the 3 marketing strategies:

1. "cd's and movies. I got that new American Gangster"
2. "a yo cuz, you smoke? I got that ooooh weeee"
3. "I them yays man, $50, brand new".

Oh wait, throw in someone selling knockoff Air Force 1's and Jordans and now you know you're REALLY in the hood. I'm getting WAY off topic here......


A 17-yr old IDIOT, recently won a pair of Cartier frames on ebay. Congrats. He was setup by a group of young black men from the Detroit area. The winning bidder brought $1,100 in cash to purchase the glasses from men who were anything but professional. Long story short, he was robbed, beat up, and left with this brilliant piece of advice "and don’t meet people you don’t know over the Internet." Oh yea, that's really his problem. This fool could have met a guy on 7 Mile and did the same thing. Don't go blaming "www" for your stupidity. Forget all that, with $1,100, you can go buy a pair of Cartier glasses from a legit retailer. What the heck are you doing shopping on ebay for Yays in YAY CITY? There's a Cartier store in Summerset mall, there are 500 jewelry stores that have them, not to mention good ol' D.O.C. I do not excuse the actions of these thieves, but at some point, I have to question the intelligence of the buyer in this situation. This is not "happyville", where you can just go around smiling without a care in the world.


I too once suffered from "gotta-have-some-yays-itus" in 2003. One year, fresh out of highschool, finishing up my first year @ WSU, I'm fresh to death....with some brand new Cartier Wood frames on my face. One month later, while at a major venue in Downtown Detroit, I was jacked by the infamous "Yay snatchers". I was not armed, but had I been, who can shoot at someone in a crowd of 100,000 people. $800 (through a discount), was down the drain.

My story fails in comparison to Lenell Caffey, who was killed outside of a Southfield party store in 2002 for not handing over his Cartier glasses. In September of 2007, two men were approached by 5 dudes in Hamtramck for their Cartier glasses. One of the 2 victims was armed and returned fire at the suspects. They lived....and kept their glasses, but one of the two was shot in his thigh. Even a mailman and an undercover police officer where the victims or potential robberies for their Cartier glasses, in braud daylight.

At some point, people have to ask themselves what do they value more, their lives or these glasses? I value my life, but I will never allow thieves to dictate what I'm willing to wear. I work hard, I play hard, and I pray harder....so if you want to risk your life to steal from me, so be it. If I die in a gun battle over my belongings, so be it. My only concern at that point is rather I'm in Heaven or not, not what I died for, or how I died.

"all through the hood I'm hearing people say, that I'ma get robbed tonight/
if they make me shit give my shit up, I'ma have to get hit up ok....cause I'm down to die for mine" - Stack Bundles

Belleville High School Students Expelled for Myspace Pics















Gun photos get 5 expelled

Five Belleville High School students have been expelled after photos appeared on a social networking Web site that pictured them with what appears to be an assault weapon, rifles, revolvers, drugs and piles of cash.

Two other students were given eight- to 10-day suspensions. Accusations against an eighth student were dismissed.

The photos have also prompted an ongoing police investigation, said Lt. Dennis Brooks of the Van Buren Township Public Safety Department.

One of the photos on the Web site MySpace.com shows several students sitting around a table, apparently in a home, with rifles arranged in a triangle on the table. Other photos show students in a limousine holding revolvers. Another photo shows what looks like an assault rifle and another shows piles of $20 bills.

It is unclear whether the guns, the cash and the possible illegal substance shown in the photos are real but under district rules, having real or look-alike weapons or drugs is grounds for discipline, Van Buren Public Schools Superintendent Pete Lazaroff said.

"I assume they were real,'' Lazaroff said.

A concerned parent reported the photos on Oct. 23, Lazaroff said.

Lazaroff said the limousine photos, which were taken after the limo picked up the students from the high school's homecoming dance, led to the discipline of the students.

Because the limousine picked up the students from the dance but had not dropped them off, school officials believe that the students had the revolvers that were in the photo, as well as a small plastic bag containing a green leafy substance, at the school dance, Lazaroff said.

The students who were disciplined bragged that they were in a gang called the M.A.D.E. Squad, Lazaroff said. One message posted on the Web site on Oct. 22 speaks of a rumor that M.A.D.E. Squad and another gang called M.M.B. would have a fight the next day.

Van Buren Officer Ryan Bidwell said this morning that the investigation is continuing.

Bidwell said that the photos showing rifles, revolvers and assault weapons were a concern because they can be seen as a threat to rival gangs, even if the teens in the photos did not intend to make a threat.

Bidwell added that while M.A.D.E. Squad is a recognized gang active in the Detroit area, police are unsure if M.M.B. is an actual gang.

Lazaroff said the district is also continuing to investigate and is asking for cooperation from parents and other adults if they see similar photos or other possible gang activity.

Lazaroff said the possibility that gang violence could affect the school was one reason the district took action against the students.

The five expelled students were banned from the school district for the remainder of this school year. Because they were disciplined under district rules rather than state law, the students may be able to attend another public school district in the state, Lazaroff said.

One of the photos on the Web site MySpace.com shows several students sitting around a table, apparently in a home, with rifles arranged in a triangle on the table. Other photos show students in a limousine holding revolvers. Another photo shows what looks like an assault rifle and another shows piles of $20 bills.

It is unclear whether the guns, the cash and the possible illegal substance shown in the photos are real but under district rules, having real or look-alike weapons or drugs is grounds for discipline, Van Buren Public Schools Superintendent Pete Lazaroff said.

"I assume they were real,'' Lazaroff said.

A concerned parent reported the photos on Oct. 23, Lazaroff said.

Lazaroff said the limousine photos, which were taken after the limo picked up the students from the high school's homecoming dance, led to the discipline of the students.

Because the limousine picked up the students from the dance but had not dropped them off, school officials believe that the students had the revolvers that were in the photo, as well as a small plastic bag containing a green leafy substance, at the school dance, Lazaroff said.

The students who were disciplined bragged that they were in a gang called the M.A.D.E. Squad, Lazaroff said. One message posted on the Web site on Oct. 22 speaks of a rumor that M.A.D.E. Squad and another gang called M.M.B. would have a fight the next day.

Van Buren Officer Ryan Bidwell said this morning that the investigation is continuing.

Bidwell said that the photos showing rifles, revolvers and assault weapons were a concern because they can be seen as a threat to rival gangs, even if the teens in the photos did not intend to make a threat.

Bidwell added that while M.A.D.E. Squad is a recognized gang active in the Detroit area, police are unsure if M.M.B. is an actual gang.

Lazaroff said the district is also continuing to investigate and is asking for cooperation from parents and other adults if they see similar photos or other possible gang activity.



Lazaroff said the possibility that gang violence could affect the school was one reason the district took action against the students.

The five expelled students were banned from the school district for the remainder of this school year. Because they were disciplined under district rules rather than state law, the students may be able to attend another public school district in the state, Lazaroff said.

Credit to Marjorie Kauth-Karjala

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Focused Reflection....

One parent interviewed by Channel 7 in Detroit proudly spoke, "parents should go on all their kids myspace pages and make sure it's safe....so I totally agree, they should be expelled". GIVE ME A BREAK!!! @ 17, I was making websites, I could have made 20 myspace pages and showed my mother whichever one I thought she would think was 'safe', all the while having my balls showing on my main page.

How can you kick a child out of school for pics with some stuff that you don't know anything about. I can put baking soda on a table and buy some air guns and take some pics......now I'm being kicked out of school? Oh yea, really teach me a lesson. These adults we allow to be in charge nowadays are absolutely crazy. Suspend them at the MOST, or just make them remove the photos (even though they will be everywhere very quickly), but taking it this far just shows how scary people really are.