Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Here's Where We're Going...

I mean, WHY NOT?!??

I mean, WHY NOT?!??

Drink of the Week presents: JUNGLE JUICE


Jungle Juice recipe

This is probably the nearest towards the Jungle Juice recipe that's become a hit in America, not a cocktail by the same name, but a full-blown party occasion punch. If you hear people talking about Jungle Juice, this is it. Jungle Juice takes a lot of preparation but, obviously, is well worth the effort. It has become a party favorite throughout Missouri and New York, tweaked to perfection throughout the years. Jungle Juice is an incredibly potent drink, and this recipe will make up to 20 gallons. Use dry ice to keep it cold and stirred up.

1 L Everclear® alcohol
5.25 L (3 1.75L bottles) vodka
1 bottle peach schnapps
1 pint Bacardi® 151 rum
1 bottle 99 Apples® apple schnapps
10 L Sprite® soda
1 L Sunny Delight® orange juice
1 L triple sec
1.75 L bottle gin
1 bottle DeKuyper® Sour Apple Pucker schnapps
4 bottles Boone's Farm® Strawberry Hill wine
8 L Hawaiian Punch®
2 containers orange juice concentrate
fruit (as much as desired)

Movie of the Week

KOBE DOIN WORK!

Very Poppin!

DAMN PIG VIRUS

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

3 HBCU Facts of the Week

1. HBCUs significantly contribute to the creation of African American science degree holders: agriculture (51.6 percent), biology (42.2 percent), computer science (35 percent), physical science (43 percent), and social science (23.2 percent).

2. HBCUs produce 44 percent of all African American bachelor's degrees awarded for communications technology, 33 percent of bachelor's degrees awarded for engineering technology, and 43 percent of bachelor's degrees awarded for mathematics, and

3. HBCUs produce 40 percent of all African American doctorate degrees awarded for Communications.

Congrats To All of Spring 2009!


Don't ask what your Org can do for you; Instead what can you do for your Org?!??

SCHOOL SWAG: GUCCI JOINTS


You cant hate these!

Drink of the Week presents: KISS ON THE LIPS


Kiss on the Lips recipe
This drink recipe is one of the bigger hits on Carnival Cruise Lines. It seems like every person who tries it comes back with a mission to find the recipe. :o) Quantities are an estimate, adjust to taste.
1 - 1 1/2 oz peach schnapps
4 - 6 oz frozen mango mix
1 tbsp grenadine syrup

The mango mix should be blended with crushed ice firstly with the schnapps. Pour the schnapps and mango mix into a cocktail glass with the grenadine already placed at the bottom.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

I mean, WHY NOT?!??

STILL the most controversial!

Can't front, VERY POPPIN!

Jobs After College...


We get emails DAILY asking for advice on how to survive after college. There's only ONE WAY to get where you want to go: "Find what you're good at and do it for a living." We didn't say, "Find what's available and work your fingers to the bone," or "Find what you like, and do it for a living." FIND WHAT YOU'RE GOOD AT AND DO IT FOR A LIVING!

GO HARD!

Yet Another Stoner Movie!


Seth Rogen puts out yet another block buster with Observe and Report. He is the (Artist formally known as) Prince of movies. Everytwo weeks it seems as if he's putting out another joint! LOL get it? Another "Joint?" LMAO

SHUT UP I know Im Dope! (Atleast I'm not a gay fish...)

Saturday, April 11, 2009

LMAO I mean, why not???

Three Fun Facts about HBCU's!


Nine of the top ten colleges that graduate most of the African American students who go on to earn Ph.D.s are HBCUs.

More than 50 percent of the nation's African American public school teachers and 70 percent of African American dentists and physicians earned degrees at HBCUs.

Over half of all African American professionals are graduates of HBCUs

Thursday, April 9, 2009

HOW TO WASH YOUR BLACK JEANS: THANKS COMPLEX!

Drink of the Week presents "The Drinking Game: BLOW ME"


We're fully aware that it's Spring Break season so instead of just giving you another drink recipe, we've decided to give you a drinking game since you're probaby going to drink everything under the sun anyway!

Instructions:
1. To start Blow Me, take a deck of cards and stack them on top of a bottle (beer, vodka, whatever..).

2. Each person then tries to blow the cards off the deck.

3. If they can blow one card off than everyone drinks, if they blow more than one off nothing happens, BUT when somebody blows the whole deck of cards off the bottle they must drink the entire time while everyone sings the following tune:

*We will use the name Julie as as example...

"Oh here's to sister (when its a guy you say brother) Julie, sister Julie, sister Julie, oh here's to sister Julie who's with us tonight. She eats it, she beats it, she even mistreats it, so drink mother f*cker, drink mother f*cker, drink mother f*cker drink!"

...and the crowd can sing as fast or as slow as they would like.

Requirements:
1 bottle
1 deck of cards
4+ players

Schrute Space


I dont know if I'm the only one in College who this the NBC sitcom, "The Office" is funny as shit but I actually follow the website as well. Here's a clip of Dwight Schrute's "Schrute Space" diary. Check the website for the rest...

"The time of the year where everyone whines about getting sick is finally coming to a close. Some refer to it as "flu season," I call it "scheming industry out of a free day away from work season." Although I know my name for it is not as catchy, it is much more accurate. I find it disgraceful when people take sick days on the company dime due to their illnesses. Corporate America will be relieved to know that I have a plan to tackle this abomination."

http://www.nbc.com/The_Office/dwights-blog/

KING's last issue via GossipOnThis.com


King Magazine is going out with a bang. A big bang. A big booty bang! The beautiful woman you see above with the nice ASSets … is unfortunately taken, fellas. That’s Joe Budden’s wife, Tahiry, and she is featured on the May 2009 issue of King Magazine, which marks the very last issue for “the illest men’s magazine ever.” And according to Rap Radar (where we jacked the image from), this is issue 1 of 2 … Keyshia Cole will be on the other one. They both hit stands on April 21st.

Monday, April 6, 2009

MICHIGAN STATE VS. NORTH CAROLINA PREVIEW


April 6, 2009

DETROIT (AP) - Only one team can win it all. Whoever does will say it was meant to be.

For the North Carolina players who skipped turning pro after last season, a championship was the only realistic goal. For the Michigan State players who are playing for more than just themselves in an economically battered state, this is starting to feel like destiny.

They meet Monday in the NCAA final to write the closing chapter.

"We're not carrying them on our shoulders like we're trying to save the world," Spartans coach Tom Izzo said of the Michigan State fans. "We're carrying them on our shoulders because we care, and it's our state."

The Spartans (31-6) know a win in the NCAA title game on a court 90 miles from their campus won't fix Michigan's economic freefall, won't put anybody back to work. But there will be 72,000 people in Ford Field, and most will be rooting for them.

And winning, as they say, can be contagious.

Michigan ranks 51st out of 50 states (and District of Columbia) in the latest unemployment figures. Detroit is the hub of an auto industry on life support, a civic symbol of an economic system that has come off the tracks.

That's the backdrop for a game in which Michigan State finds itself a 7 1/2-point underdog against a Carolina team that has "national champs" practically embroidered into its uniforms.

Remember, this is the team that was picked to win it all - and maybe go undefeated - after Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson, Wayne Ellington and Danny Green all decided to return after a bad loss to Kansas at last year's Final Four.

Undefeated was never on coach Roy Williams' list of goals. Winning a championship, though? Always.

"If you thought it was easy, you don't know what you're talking about," Williams said. "It's college basketball. There hasn't been an undefeated team since '76, and there have been some really, really good teams. I think this year there were eight or 10 teams or 12, I haven't studied it, that could be playing Monday night."

But it will be North Carolina (33-4), the preseason No. 1 and top seed in the South Regional, against Michigan State, a less-hyped and more overlooked No. 2 seed out of the Midwest.

Though Izzo won't sell his team short - "you don't get this far on grit," he said - he also knows the deal. This is a rematch of a game North Carolina won 98-63 on Dec. 3 in the same building. Anyone who turned the channel, or turned the page, on that one gets a pass. Izzo certainly has.

Michigan State was exhausted (fourth game in seven nights), injured (Goran Suton was out and Delvon Roe was hurting) and not playing near its current level back then, though the coach figures if the Spartans had been in better shape, they still would have lost by 20.

"If we play good and they play good, we're losing. That's the way I look at it," Izzo said. "I mean, I don't look at that in the negative. They are the best team in the country and have earned that ranking probably over the last year and a half."

And, as both coaches acknowledge, the Spartans have a knack for taking opponents out of their 'A' game. See Michigan State's 82-73 win over Connecticut on Saturday.

"I mean, they're not exactly Charlie's Donut Team," Williams said.

Williams figures if North Carolina plays poorly in the rematch, it won't be because of the crowd.

This is a team that loves playing in hostile environments and succeeds at it, too.

The Tar Heels have gone 67-14 away from home in the four years since Hansbrough and the seniors arrived in 2005, the season after Carolina's last championship. Hansbrough has never lost to Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium. He's 5-2 in other road games in the state of North Carolina, 3-0 in Maui, 6-0 in Florida and, yes, 1-0 at Ford Field.

"I've tried to forget that whole week," Izzo said. "In fact, if you ask me, 2008 never happened. I'm trying to move ahead to 2009."

Led by Kalin Lucas, the Big Ten player of the year, Travis Walton, the Big Ten defensive player of the year, and steadily improving Raymar Morgan (18 points, nine rebounds in the win over Connecticut on Saturday), the Spartans are trying to close out 2009 with a flourish.

The game comes 30 years after Magic Johnson led MSU to its first championship in that historic meeting against Indiana State and Larry Bird. Like North Carolina, Michigan State is also going for its second title of the 2000s.

Mateen Cleaves led the 2000 title team. Though Izzo has been back to the Final Four three times since - for a total of five in 11 years - the Spartans haven't won another championship.

Getting this group a title is the real mission that concerns the coach.

"I mean, the state, this city, is very important to me," he said. "But the cause right now is for the Michigan State players to win a championship, and hopefully the repercussions from that will help a lot of people. It's a feel-good for a lot of people."

Williams, meanwhile, said he hasn't had time to discuss the country's economic situation since the Tar Heels beat Villanova 83-69 late Saturday night. It's simply not part of the scouting report.

"I do realize they have a cause. Well, we also have a cause, too," he said. "We want to win a national championship, period, the end. And if you would tell me that if Michigan State wins, it's gonna satisfy the nation's economy, then I'd say, 'Hell, let's stay poor for a little while longer."'

Sunday, April 5, 2009

KING Magazine Closing?!??


Is it true??? Supposedly King is closing its doors soon. What does that mean for other magazine similar? Source? XXL?