Monday, October 14, 2013

Walmart Debacle in Louisiana

If there was a policy for stricter regulations regarding food stamp distribution and usage, I'd vouch for it. Personally, I disagree with people benefiting from food stamps and don't deserve it. For instance, food stamps are supposed to be temporary; yet, there are recipients that have managed to make a career out of the Electronic Benefits Transfer program. They receive food stamps longer than they've actually been employed.

Who can blame them? With an EBT card, recipients are privileged to a free phone with an amount of minutes per month. In some cases, some recipients are eligible for Medicaid. In most cases, that's no job with the luxury of free food, free phone, and free health services.

Where's the motivation to work?

In any event, there was a circus at Mansfield and Springshill, Louisiana over the weekend. Apparently, Louisiana was one of 17 states that experienced the EBT system-failure. Instead of not accepting EBT purchases like other grocery stores, Walmart allowed patrons to use their EBT card to make purchases.

Where's the harm in that? EBT recipients went on a shopping frenzy. The EBT outage allowed recipients to spend unlimited amounts of money rather than their usual allotted amount. For example, if a recipient is allotted $200 worth of food stamps, the EBT outage allowed that recipient to spend $700 since there was no way to monitor the spending limit.

This led customers to wipe out shelves and clean out the meat department! It was reported that customers were hauling eight to ten shopping carts at a time. These EBT recipients were fully cognizant of what they were doing -- stealing. This must have been heaven for them.

Given any case, this is one of many reasons why I believe there should be stricter regulations when it comes to the distribution of food stamps. Once Walmart announced that the EBT outage was over, it became a ghost town. Customers deserted their shopping carts and Walmart. Why? They couldn't loot any more.

In the end, Walmart was left with the bill; in such cases as these, EBT patrons are supposed to make purchases no greater than $50. With the EBT outage and Walmart's folly, food stamp recipients experienced the true meaning of saving money and living better -- thanks to Walmart.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Bitch, That's a Weave!

Walk-in-Weaves (Atlanta)

I lived in NYC for 27 years so Atlanta can be a drag at times -- no pun intended. I've never liked weaves and if there's anything Atlanta has, it's weaves. My love for the A hasn't been too welcoming because of this; every where I turn, there's a weave.

Weaves are predominantly worn by African-American women. I dislike weaves because of what they represent-- Black Women feel unattractive if they don't have European-textured hair. They begin this journey loathing themselves and their culture.

Ironically, some claim Black heritage and sport a weave, too!
 

In any event, Black Women buy weaves and actually think the weave is their hair (i.e., from their scalp). Nevertheless on any given day of the week, you will see Black Women in Atlanta wearing a weave -- combing, brushing, and flicking the weave . . . as if it was their hair.

Bitch, that's a weave! That. Is. A. Weave. It's not your real hair. Stop brushing and combing it as if it's your real hair; you look lame and sorry for doing so. Since no one wants to inform you that its' a weave, let me take the time out to do so -- it's a weave. I know it. White women know it. The only one who doesn't know is you.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Women That Jog


I've always had a thing for women that run. I remember living in NYC and catching myself gawking at women jogging in their sports bra, tights, and running shoes. Of course they looked sexy running in clothes that hugged their body, revealing intimate detail. Surprisingly, the affinity goes deeper than a camel-toe.

I value a woman that jogs. Jogging isn't much of a thrill. Running. More running. And then there's more running. The music playlist is probably the most entertaining thing about jogging. Overall, it requires dedication and discipline to run and burn those calories, especially while doing so at sunrise.

I have a thing for you, Miss Jogger. You may not notice my smile as you gracefully jog pass. Just know that I notice you and the hard work you're exerting to stay fit. Just know that I care and value your effort. If I could, I'd jog with you.

I've actually managed to express my gratitude towards a woman that power-walks in downtown Atlanta on her lunch break. I just find it sexy when a woman exercises and has interest in taking care of her body. I told her that I appreciate her power-walks and would love to go jogging with her some time.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Big Boi Getting Divorced

Big Boi (Antwon A. Patton) and expletive.


Sometimes it doesn't always work out. When getting eloped, you have to anticipate this blunder. In the event of a failed marriage, a prenuptial agreement is ideal; when that person is ready to split, that person just might want to split with what's yours; a prenup will always protect your ass . . . and your assets.

Big Boi from Outkast is undergoing a divorce. He was married to a expletive for 11 years. For whatever reason, this expletive asserts that their marriage is "irretrievably broken". I don't know the entire details, but I do know this: this expletive wants sole custody of their youngest child (12), child support, alimony, equitable division of marital property, and attorney fees -- and he thought that expletive loved him.

This happens to be a common trend employed by money hungry expletive -- they marry the wealthy, play their part for whatever amount of time, and suddenly want a divorce -- and half of the money. This happens to be women most of the time. 

Question: Why can't they just leave with what they came with -- nothing? 

Given any case, let Big Boi's unfortunate situation be the reason prenuptials are performed for now and forever more.

Obamacare, Gov't Shutdown, and Capitol Hill Shooting

Shooting at Capitol Hill


We will never know the entire truth when it comes to government, especially the American government. This is why I rarely blog about anything political; we only know what the media wants us to know. 

In any event, the Republicans have decided to shut down the federal government because of Obamacare -- this is what we know. How does this impact Americans? Many Americans have been on vacation the past few days for working in federal buildings. From what I understand, there are federally funded programs that are on halt, too. 

For instance, Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) has been on pause since the shutdown. How are these single-moms supposed to feed their child --in most cases, children -- if the WIC office is closed? Can you imagine the fear and anger a mother is experiencing because of this shutdown?

WIC has shut down because of Obamacare

For whatever reason, there's been a shooting at Capitol Hill this afternoon. According to the media, a woman attempted to ram into a vehicle at the White House's southwest gate. This led to a chase that included the Secret Service and at least 20 police vehicles.

Once the woman reached Capitol Hill, she opened fire. An officer was struck by either a bullet or shrapnel. In any event, this woman was killed by several shots to the head. 

What went on in this woman's mind to commit this act of suicide? We'll never know. Perhaps it was the little girl in the backseat of her car? 

What if Obamacare was staged to serve America's diabolical scheme?

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Titty Tuesdays . . .

These are nice Tits

This is the era we now live in -- femmes in the mirror with their camera phone, snapping sexy, sultry, and seductive selfies. Quite frankly, I'm a breast man and I appreciate these pics in the essence that I would rather see a woman's blinders, instead of her rear view.

In any event, get your Aloe Vera lotion ready for Titty Tuesday.

Feel free to contact me if you'd like to be featured on a Tuesday.










Sunday, September 29, 2013

Megan Good and Christian Women . . .

Megan Good, wife of Christian Ecclesiastic Devon Franklin

If you know like I know, Christian women make Mary Magdalene look like a saint. I speak from experience. I've been with "Christian" women who weren't Christian at all (i.e., chaste, modest, etc). 

For those of you not-in-the-know, "I'm a Christian" is nothing more but a punchline, not a way of life. Meaning what? They throw the word (Christian) around, but don't actually live by the word (Bible). In other words, they have one foot in the door, and one foot out. Revelation addresses them as being lukewarm. 

Before I continue, let me put this disclaimer our there: there are virtuous Christian women. Some Christian women do have respect for their bodies and their husbands. Some of them wear modest apparel and are chaste. Christian Women isn't a diabolical attack on all Christian women. If the shoe fits, wear it. Sometimes the dress doesn't fit; some Christian femmes wear it regardless.

I'm not judging, criticizing, bashing, or downing Megan Good or pseudo-Christian femmes. I'm just noticing a red blemish on a pristine, white dress and pointing it out. As a wife of a Christian ecclesiastic, that blue dress was poor in judgment; the dress is sexually provocative. Of course she knew that when she tried it on.

The erect nipples? The devil doesn't always wear a red dress. Sexy body, though.