Thursday, May 20, 2010
YOOOOOOO!!! What It Do!!!
OMG guys!!!! What's really good!!!! I knw, I knw ur prolly pissed @ me cuz I haven't hit u up in ages. My apologies, soooo how's life? Mine couldn't be better. I feel horrible for neglecting u guys..I'm gonna start blogging @least once a wk, I owe it to u...S/O to Memorial Day wkend comin up!! I'll be in tha DMV..Holla @ me when u see me in tha streetd trick!!!! Lmao..BANG!! I'll leave tha rest in tha clip for nxt wkend! Until then DEUCES..oh yea twitter me baby @Its_MsParis
Monday, August 24, 2009
Its My BIRTHDAY WEEK!!!!
Hey guys..Happy Monday (sarcasm)! I hope ur week is off to a wonderful start..mine is in full swing!! I'm celebrating my bday all wk..tha major festivites will kick off this wkend tho..so for all of my peeps in tha DMV me and Dom will be back to turn ur city out! POW! Yea I think this is gonna be CRAZY!! I have no clue what's takin place, I was jus asked to show up..but of course if u know me and Dom..ALREADY! And I heard(may be in tha works) 1/2 of Kaylan is comin out of hiding!!! BANG!! BANG! I'll empty tha clip this wkend :o)
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Missed U Guys
Sorry blog world that I've neglected u all..a lot has happened and changed as well..I'm glad to be back tho..soooo WHATS REALLY GOOD?!!? I missed u guys.mfrom now on I promise to blog @ least once a wk *scouts honor*..hit me on twitter as well @Its_MsParis..BANG!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
A Lil Web Surfing
Hello blog world..I know, I know, I haven't hit u in ages..I've been on tha grind..anyway I kept hearing about Quincy's letter 2 his dad that he actually wrote for a panel..I found out that Quincy has a blog on GlobalGrind.com, so I checked it out and what did I find?! Tha actual letter itself..here's tha exclusive
A Letter To My Father
I’ve been inspired throughout my life by special circumstances and unique experiences. Foremost, I grew up with a family that injected me with unconditional love and enduring confidence. This is my foundation … the family holidays and celebrations with my maternal lineage … supportive smiles in audiences at school programs … guiding hands to complete homework and special projects in the wee hours of the morning.
However, I grew up without my father, an irreplaceable force and influence that was absent in my life. I watched other kids enjoy the embrace of theirs, and I searched for a way to reconcile the meaning of my circumstance.
Despite my pain, I’ve imagined a life as a good son with my father. Baseball … Playing in School Band … Church … All of the things that he would expect his son to do, I’ve done. I’ve stood in front of audiences to receive awards. I heard their applause and praise. But, the accolades have been absent the sound of his clapping hands and encouraging words … his voice that I could distinguish in my sleep. Where has he been?
Now, I reflect on the journey, the pain, the challenges, and the triumphs through this song. I’m reconciled as a man, no longer a boy, in verse. Now, I know that I’m not alone.
Albert Brown, also known as “Al B Sure!” is my biological father, but Sean Combs, also known as “Diddy” has been a father figure in my life for as long as I can remember. Sean Combs is the person whom I look up to and appreciate as a father. He is the one who help mold me into the person I am today and will always try to live up to his expectations. He has always been supportive of me and I will forever love and respect him. As far as my biological father goes, the “spitting image” is all I have taken from him. Throughout my life, I’ve always wondered about him; Where he was? What was he doing? and most importantly, Was he even thinking about me? The absence of my father has given me a better understanding of what type of man I am going to be. I am grateful for my mom’s love, support, guidance, and for her strength.
To those who share my plight, know that you have a great future … a DESTINY. Take the lemons that you are handed and make lemonade. Your journey is in “A Letter To My Father.”
- Quincy “iQ” Brown
exclusive for GlobalGrind.com
A Letter To My Father
I’ve been inspired throughout my life by special circumstances and unique experiences. Foremost, I grew up with a family that injected me with unconditional love and enduring confidence. This is my foundation … the family holidays and celebrations with my maternal lineage … supportive smiles in audiences at school programs … guiding hands to complete homework and special projects in the wee hours of the morning.
However, I grew up without my father, an irreplaceable force and influence that was absent in my life. I watched other kids enjoy the embrace of theirs, and I searched for a way to reconcile the meaning of my circumstance.
Despite my pain, I’ve imagined a life as a good son with my father. Baseball … Playing in School Band … Church … All of the things that he would expect his son to do, I’ve done. I’ve stood in front of audiences to receive awards. I heard their applause and praise. But, the accolades have been absent the sound of his clapping hands and encouraging words … his voice that I could distinguish in my sleep. Where has he been?
Now, I reflect on the journey, the pain, the challenges, and the triumphs through this song. I’m reconciled as a man, no longer a boy, in verse. Now, I know that I’m not alone.
Albert Brown, also known as “Al B Sure!” is my biological father, but Sean Combs, also known as “Diddy” has been a father figure in my life for as long as I can remember. Sean Combs is the person whom I look up to and appreciate as a father. He is the one who help mold me into the person I am today and will always try to live up to his expectations. He has always been supportive of me and I will forever love and respect him. As far as my biological father goes, the “spitting image” is all I have taken from him. Throughout my life, I’ve always wondered about him; Where he was? What was he doing? and most importantly, Was he even thinking about me? The absence of my father has given me a better understanding of what type of man I am going to be. I am grateful for my mom’s love, support, guidance, and for her strength.
To those who share my plight, know that you have a great future … a DESTINY. Take the lemons that you are handed and make lemonade. Your journey is in “A Letter To My Father.”
- Quincy “iQ” Brown
exclusive for GlobalGrind.com
Thursday, April 2, 2009
never felt this way
I'm so down rite now..its no need 2 go into detail..its like my being is fukked up..I think my soul even hurts a tad bit..this is crazy, nuthin has ever bothered me this much..I'll jus sulk and listen 2 my depressing music
Friday, March 27, 2009
Oh Boy
Mannnn...I am gas prices rite now..for no reason..I can do nuthin but laugh @ myself, I'm that gone son..hopefully Dom doesn't hear me laughing
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
I'd Vote "Yes"
MediaTakeOut.com learned that the Obama administration is moving towards legalization of marijuana for medical reasons. Yesterday, Attorney General Eric Holder signaled a change on medical marijuana policy saying that federal agents will only target marijuana distributors when they violate both federal and state law.
That means that if your State law allows for medical marijuana – like California – you’re GOOD!! Under the Bush Administration, DEA agents would actively go after Californians who were legally prescribed weed by their doctors.
Here’s what Attorney General Holder said:
"The policy is to go after those people who violate both federal and state law," Holder said in a question-and-answer session with reporters at the Justice Department...
"Given the limited resources that we have, our focus will be on people, organizations that are growing, cultivating substantial amounts of marijuana and doing so in a way that's inconsistent with federal and state law," the attorney general said.”
That means that if your State law allows for medical marijuana – like California – you’re GOOD!! Under the Bush Administration, DEA agents would actively go after Californians who were legally prescribed weed by their doctors.
Here’s what Attorney General Holder said:
"The policy is to go after those people who violate both federal and state law," Holder said in a question-and-answer session with reporters at the Justice Department...
"Given the limited resources that we have, our focus will be on people, organizations that are growing, cultivating substantial amounts of marijuana and doing so in a way that's inconsistent with federal and state law," the attorney general said.”
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