Friday, October 28, 2011

Read A Book

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In my previous post I discussed the NBA Lockout and there is a book I plan on reading although I always feel like passing on some sort of wisdom to another individual. This book is called $40 Million Dollar Slaves:The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete. Written by William C. Rhoden


According a New York Times  sports columnist for decades, Rhoden chronicles a sweaty history that has meant wealth but not always progress, and prosperity for the black athlete—the $40 million slave—who is far from free.


Sports stardom has brought black athletes wealth without progress and prosperity without freedom.

Interesting History and Facts from the Book: Arthur "Rube" Foster who created baseball's Negro League in 1920, which still stands as the only sports operation owned, managed and played by blacks.

More Facts.... Did You Know? Jackie Robinson actually integrated baseball in Canada, signing with Montreal in 1945, (the Dodgers bought his contract in 1947). The alley-oop was actually a football invention and horse racing and cycling were once dominated by African Americans.

Those Million Dollar Slaves

Muhammad Ali, Bill Russell, Jackie Robinson, Micheal Jordan, have accomplished so much in the world of sports and broke barriers for many athletes generations after them. Even though they gained wealth and fame they were still slaves. I'm sure you are thinking what am I talking about. Let me make this simple and plain. They were "million dollar slaves" think about it like this when there is an NFL or NBA draft you see many young, tall, and brute African-American men being selected by coaches and team owners who are "White" and they sign a contract and gain endorsement deals. Hmmm we have seen this scene somewhere earlier in American history; the slave auctions. African-Americans were auctioned off and examined by their height, teeth, appearance, etc. just like animals for hard manual labor and breeding purposes.




As a former athlete I respect professional athletes and what they do I understand some people do it for the love of the game and while others do it for the money and I do not feel as though anything is wrong with that.



NBA Lockout 2011: The current lockout is the fourth lockout within the history of NBA ( National Basketball Association) it began on July 1, 2011. During this time teams cannot trade, sign or contract players, and players cannot access NBA team facilities, trainers, or staffs. All pre-season games and the first two weeks of the 2011-2012 season  have already been cancelled. Some players have signed contracts overseas while other players have the option to return to the NBA when the lockout ends. The lockout will remain in effect until the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) reaches a deal with the NBA owners.




What Caused It? Apparently negotiations on a new CBA began in early 2011. The league claimed that it was losing $300 million a year (22 out of 30 teams were losing money last season) and proposed to reduce 40% of players' salary (about $800 million) and this would create a hard salary cap ( $45 million per team) as opposed to a soft cap ( at $58 million) currently in use. The union disputed those figures and opposed those changes. Players union director Billy Hunter said that he was advising players to prepare for a lockout. Therefore by May 2011, the NBPA filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), accusing the league of negotiating in bad faith. Although the  NBA rejected this complaint saying that the league complies fully with federal labor laws.



Impact? The cancellation of the first two weeks of the season cost players around $175 million in lost pay. As of October 25th, an estimated 400 NBA alteration since the the lockout around in 200 the league office and another 200 among 30 teams.




Toni's Thoughts: As I said once before these men are million dollar slaves and I support them 100 % I hope they get what they are asking for. I played basketball, ran track, and Cross Country and at the end of the day the school and the coaches benefited from my aches, pains, and sweat. The same thing applies to colleges in the country there is money to made from the Athletic Department the athletes should always remain students first but the school, coaches, and program benefits the hard work of its athletes. You have to perform sick or well if you have never played sports or do not watch sports then I feel as though you can not look down on athletes.



They have a job and they receive a paycheck sure the professionals make millions but so many sacrifices must be made to please coaches and team owners. The team owners are billionaires which means they are "wealthy" while the athletes are " millionaires" trust me there is a difference. No, the athletes are not saving lives although they are putting theirs on the line baseball, basketball, football, and soccer players suffer serious injuries everyday. Last year people in Cleveland were pissed that Lebron James wanted to play for the Miami Heat he is a stellar basketball player but would have no chance of winning a championship ring if he would have stayed in Cleveland those cheap bastards wanted him to run, jump, and skip to their beat.

If You Give A Damn



Well looks like Beyonce' is truly getting what she wants...... she has revealed the sex of her baby and she is expecting a girl in February. Congrats I have had a chance to work with kids and they can bring joy to your life.

Another One .....Think About

I'm writing up and taking notes on more topics I want to do until then here's another pic.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Southern Stuff I Like

Sterling August III is currently featured in this month's Essence Magazine's Eye Candy Issue and I must say he oh so sexy. When it comes to shades and hues and Black men I don't have a preference but I would love to date and or marry a guy from the South. I love country boys so with that being said I hope you like what you see. He was born and raised in Louisiana.


More About About Sterling August III: He is an investigator for the government and just recently became a model in his spare time. Sterling can cook a great southern dish in fact he appreciates all aspects of traditional Southern culture. According to the photograhers of Essence Magazine he speaks with a southern drawl.


What's He Likes In A Woman:
“A woman that engages herself mentally, physically, and spiritually always will always turn me on.”



"There is something sexy about a woman when she has a “tomboy” side to her. It has always been a secret turn on to me."


Friday, October 14, 2011

No Disrespect But......

As cliche' as this may sound.... A picture is worth a thousand worth just think about. I saw this on one of my Facebook friends accounts.

Hey, Hey Daddy Happy Birthday


They call me U-S-H-E-R R-A-Y-M-O-N-D ! aka Ursher ( Southern Style)
I know and love him as Usher Terry Raymond IV.
Happy Birthday to the father of two handsome sons and a wonderful career lasted for almost over two decades.


10 Number 1 singles
6 six albums
7x Grammy Award Winner
4 World Music Awards
6 American Music Awards
22 Billboard Awards



Usher has recently wrapped up his OMG tour, signed to a new record label, working with Justin Bieber, and raising his kids. Another album is in the works along with other projects. This man has earned his title as the reigning King of R&B.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Happy Hispanic Heritage Month


This month is not only the month we celebrate "All Hollows Eve" aka Halloween and watch scary movies this month is National Hispanic Heritage Month. I have taken Spanish since I was in the first grade and I must say it is an interesting culture.
Puerto Rican and Dominican Republican Actress Zoe Salanda




What does the term Hispanic mean?  The term has been used to refer to people of the and culture of Spanish and Portuguese colonization of the Americas countries formerly ruled by the Spanish and Portuguese Empire, usually with a majority Hispanophone population. Also known as Hispanic America. The regions include the following region includes Mexico, the majority of the Central and South American countries, and the Spanish-speaking island-nations of the Caribbean.
Mexican American Actor and TV Host Mario Lopez



Although here in United States the term "Hispanic" is used by people who are of Hispanic American origin commonly referred to as Hispanic or Latino Americans.
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Language and ethnicities in Spanish-speaking areas around the world: Spain,  Puerto Rico, Mexico, United States of America, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, just to name a few.

Areas with Hispanic cultural influence: Africa, Asia, Micronesia

Other interesting facts: Hispanic literature and folklore is very rich and is influenced by a variety of countries. Folk and popular dance and music also varies greatly among Hispanics. Most of the Hispanic population are Christians specifically Roman Catholicism.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Hello October


Hello,
It's your girl Toni La Nae I will try my best to shoot out some interesting blog post this month. As a college the Fall semester can be very demanding. Leaves changing colors, sipping on apple cider, baking cookies all the things I did as a child in the month of October with my mom and brother while my dad worked.  Enjoy this month :)