Friday, December 12, 2008
Rihanna Bitchy Drama Queen attitude.......
The show’s bosses are furious that Rihanna has given them so little time to reorganize everything, and they feel rehearsing for her US tour is quite a weak excuse. Rihanna’s people only told them yesterday morning, giving them just two days to reorganise.
But Rihanna’s camp is telling quite a different story.
"She was never confirmed for the X Factor. She was only scheduled to fly in for the Jingle Bell Ball and the Royal Variety Performance and was always going to be flying back to the US yesterday."
And now the X Factor bosses are claiming that Rihanna was difficult and demanding. I not surprised, see always comes off like she is full of herself.
X Factor bosses had already been taken aback by a list of demands from Rihanna that even surpassed those of Britney Spears two weeks ago. Her huge entourage had demanded that metal detectors were set up at entrances to the studios, and no one was to speak to the singer unless spoken to first. Like Mariah Carey and Britney before her, Rihanna was to have sole use of Cowell’s green room as her dressing room. Her rider also included the bizarre request of hard-boiled eggs to be available for her throughout the day at any time. ( I don't even want to know what she needs all those eggs for)
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Weather Updates for GT ( Rain, Rain and more Blasted Rain)
* Mostly Cloudy (no shit)
Feels Like: 95°
Barometer: 29.85 in and falling
Humidity: 70%
Visibility: 6.21 mi
Dewpoint: 75°
Wind: NE 5 mph
Sunrise: 5:54 am
Sunset:5:40 pm
Temperature: 86°
High: 84° Low: 73°
Extended Forecast (Today - Tuesday 16th)
Scattered T-storms (everyday)
Highs: 84°- 86°
Lows: 72°- 74°
source
Considering the state of most of the streets in Guyana, I took it upon myself to become weather adviser for the month of December. Don't be fooled by the sunshine today, the clouds will appear later this afternoon/evening with a vengeance. So make sure to walk with yah rubber dinkies or at least an umbrella. For all those ladies out there trying to look cute, please don't try and wear your fancy shoe that yah buy on Regent street because y'all damn well and know the shoe will loose up before month end with all this water.
Friday, December 5, 2008
A Hot Mess -Teacher molesting a pupil
A 24- year- old teacher of Cotton Field Secondary School, Essequibo was yesterday granted bail in the sum of $ 200,000 when he appeared in court charged with carnal knowledge of a 16- year- old female student of the school. Mr.Steven Anthony, appeared before Magistrate Faith Mc Gusty at the Anna Regina Magistrates’ Court to hear his charge of carnal knowledge. Attorney at law, Mr. Haimraj Rajkumar, represented the accused, successfully secured bail. The accused was arrested last Friday by police and placed in custody pending investigations into allegations that he sexually molested a female student. And to add insult to injury the blasted teacher is married and is the father of an infant... what a hot mess. source
Airport VIP Lounge Action... Gerry
Captain Gerry Gouveia, Managing Director of the Roraima Group of Companies, and apparently drug enforcement officer has called on the government to clarify a recent charge that drugs and people may have been smuggled through the VIP and Executive Lounge facilities at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri (CJIA).
At his post- Cabinet news briefing last week, Dr.Roger Luncheon, Cabinet Secretary said that there had been reports of non-conformity with the established rules governing the use of the facilities over a period of time which may have resulted in “ events that impinge on security, Custom and Immigration operations.” He added that a report pointed out that there may be a lack of cohesion in the roles played by those law en forcement officials, resulting in some amount of exploitation.
At a news briefing yesterday, Gouveia (jack of all trades) whose consortium operates the Roraima Executive Lounge at the CJIA, said the statement had created a measure of unease among the various service providers at the airport and prompted his call for more clarity on the Cabinet secretary’s statement.
“ Accordingly, and apart from calling on Dr. Luncheon to issue an appropriate clarification on this matter immediately, the management of the Roraima Group wishes to state publicly that all persons utilizing the Roraima Executive Lounge are, as a matter of course, subjected to the various security routines and procedures that apply to anyone using the airport.”Jack of all Trades said that it was incumbent on the authorities to thoroughly investigate the claim and to apply the necessary corrective security measures. source
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Otis aka Otisha - HIV/AIDS advocate...
This is an interesting article I came across recently, another popular blog site also posted the article a few days back. But maybe GHARP and other health agencies should use actual people in our community to spread the word about HIV/AIDS prevention and prevalence. "But i mad that Otisha said that business is booming, he got me thinking what our society up to."
I first met Otisha, a tall Afro-Guyanese transvestite prostitute in 2003 when I reported on HIV and Aids in Guyana and Barbados.Back then, the Caribbean had the second highest rate of infection in the world.
The prevalence among female sex workers in Guyana was 27% and 21% for men who have sex with men. Five years later, Otisha is still a commercial sex worker and business is booming for him."I go with lots of clients," said Otisha, who has himself managed to avoid contracting HIV.
When I last visited, men were paying extra money to have unprotected sex.
"You do have some men who pay that type of money to have sex but I'm not going to have unprotected sex," said Otisha.
Government support for HIV and Aids sufferers has improved dramatically in Guyana in the past five years.
"They are promoting more Aids programmes on national television and promoting the use of condoms," said Otisha.
"In 2003/2004 our prevalence was approximately 2.4%. At the end of 2006 we conducted another survey, so we estimate in Guyana, right now our prevalence is about 1.55%," said Dr Singh.
The infection rate among female sex workers has also dropped significantly in recent years.
"There has been a lot of work going on to educate the general public - mass media campaigns, a lot of print media and education material," added Dr Singh
According to the National Aids Programme, about 5,000 people are now in a free treatment and care programme.
"I want to live, so that's why I dress and look fancy and you can't even tell that I have HIV," she said.
However, one of the biggest obstacles for the Guyanese government is how to stop further infections.
HIV is still the leading cause of death among people between the ages of 20 and 49, and the infection rate among commercial sex workers and men who have sex with men remains extremely high. source, source / (audio here)
By Emma Joseph
BBC World Service
Live Performance - Adrian and Jomo (X2)
X2 performed as the closing act of the evening and they did their thing.
Best Dressed Females @ The Accolades 2008
The Red Carpet affair brought out the hottest outfits this year, mini's were the outfit of choice at the awards. Dessia Braithwaite wore a cute metallic color dress, bright pink and purple coloured dresses -Timeka even sported one - were all the rage.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
WHO WORE IT BETTER
Best Dressed @ The Accolades 2008 (Pt 2)
Best Dressed Males @ The Accolades 2008 (Pt 1)
Monday, December 1, 2008
Best Performance by "An Award Recipient"
Worst Dressed
So now it seems as though Celeste trying as hard as possible to look as "easy as possible". Girl don't put your self to that level, the dress looked slutty as hell ( all y'all seeing is panties, belly and boobies). Rethink your stylist next time please and leave the whoring outfits for the actual whores in the industry.
As for Vanilla, God bless her heart, but that outfit didn't do her justice and made her look like the Real " BIG RED" .
I wonder why these two young ladies didn't win any awards last night... pitiful because they are both very talented.
What the F@!!@@@
By the way Charmaine Blackman was a hot mess as well, but i think no one is surprised by her antics and wardrobe selections any more( so i ain't wasting my time posting her picture she bring second). But her dress was descent and flattering for her, however what the F*** was she thinking when she came out with two wigs on last night at the Accolade Awards. It seems as though she couldn't decide whether to rock an Afro or go Rasta sporting braids as a limsy, so she went with a combination of the two. A hot mess....
BEST PERFORMANCE by a non-nominee
Accolade Winners
Best Soca Single of the Year - X2 (Adrian and Jomo)
Song Writer of the Year - Adrian Dutchin
Artiste of the Year - Adrian Dutchin
Song of the Year - X2 (Adrian and Jomo) Tic Tac
Best Soca Groovy Single Female - Michelle "Big Red" King
Best Gospel Male - Eddie Neblett
Gospel Single of the Year - Eddie Neblett (and all other Gospel awards)
Best Gospel Female - Cherilyn Maloney
Chutney Album of the Year - El Sadiek
Reggae Single of the Year - Natural Black
Best Reggae Album of the Year - First Born
Album of the Year - First Born ( they won a total of 4 awards)
Calypso Artiste of the Year Male - Vivian 'VJ' Jordan (deceased)
Calypso Artiste of the Year Female - Camille 'Lady Tempest' Goliath
R&B Artist of the Year - Timeka Marshall
Best New Artist - Timeka Marshall
Lifetime Achievement Award - Eddy Grant
Best Collaboration - X2 (Adrian and Jomo)
Best Female Chutney Single - Queen Yasmin
Money hungry "Sonia Noel"
Accolade Awards descent first attempt
Like all events in Guyana the show began almost an hour after its scheduled start time. The cultural center was moderately filled considering the original ticket prices, who can blame people for staying at home to look at it on TV (for free).
Nigel Hughes and former Miss Guyana Universe Miss Odessa Phillips (with her new found accent, which made Nigel sounds as though he brawling some creole english) were the emcees for the evening. The decor on stage looked good and the show opener was a dance to " Walking on Sunshine" performed by the National School of Dance, I was impressed.
Zareena Ali and Delma Lynch performed along with crazy Charmaine Blackman ( who never ceases to amaze me) and Celeste David (I admit she can sing and I love her to death but she was a hot mess last night in her cheap hooker dress)
The performances of the night were good, the best of the evening in my opinion was Ruth Osman and Trevor John with a Jazz rendition. It was simply brilliant that was a true representation of Guyanese talent at its best. Is why she ain't win no award, Ruth made all the other singers look like joke last night.
They had performances by Eddie Neblett, Rajesh Dubraj, Alabama, First Born, Anaconda to name a few, followed by Adrian and Jomo who closed off the show. I wonder why they ain't allow miss sunshine Timeka to sing her own song ........ even the event coordinator/party planner didn't want to take that risk and allow her to sing live... ha ha
The big winners of the evening were X2 (Adrian and Jomo) and First Born, Lawd only knows why blasted Guyana Times got Timeka on the front page, she only won two awards compared to others who won 4 and 5 last night. Guyana Times displaying face-ism and prejudice right there, just because she cuter than First Born them ... Guyana Times should be ashamed of themselves (lame attempt at selling papers).