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        <title><![CDATA[Minimizing, but I love my skinny jeans...]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I used to have a really hard time getting rid of clothing. I kept t-shirts as reminders of events - first athlete I coached to the state championships, first meet I hosted as a head coach, first shirt I designed with an awesome quote on the back, shirts that were gifts from friends/family, shirts that I can wear to work since they are affiliated with the school.I kept work clothing that I basically knew I would never wear. &nbsp;But, they were trendy, or they cost more than I usually spent on clothes.I kept clothes that might be getting too small, or that were too big. &nbsp;Because, who knows, I might be able to fit them better one day if I start working out again. &nbsp;Or I may get bigger if I continue not working out.Last year around this time, I took part in Six Items Or Less. &nbsp;It was awesome. &nbsp;Six pieces of clothing that I wore for thirty days. &nbsp;I did it twice. &nbsp;No one noticed. &nbsp;Even people that I told about it couldn't tell I was doing it. &nbsp;I actual]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[My big bro]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Since the theme of this month’s NaBloPoMo is “relative” I will take a few posts this month to talk about some of my relations.My brother is older than me by three years.&nbsp; When I was younger, I absolutely adored him; I wanted to do everything he did and be around him as much as possible.&nbsp; I wanted to wear his Michael Jackson jacket and gloves, but they were completely off limits to me.&nbsp; I loved my bro anyway and admired his jacket each time he wore it.I remember when I started elementary school, I was so upset that we would be going to separate schools.&nbsp; I was going to be going to the local school that was a pilot program for incorporating computers into every classroom’s regular learning.&nbsp; He was going to the regular school.I so wanted to be able to wait for the bus with him, and to be able to see him in the halls or at recess and be able to tell my friends that he was my big bro.Despite our close ages, we never attended the same school at the same time]]></description>
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        <pubDate> <![CDATA[Wed, 31 Dec 1969 17:00:00 -0700]]></pubDate>

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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of Feb. 1, 2012]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of February 1, 2012 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on the passing of Don Cornelius (the creator of the pioneering "Soul Train" TV show &amp; more), the recent Susuan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation vs. Planned Parenthood scenario &amp; the importance of social media + more with that news story, the tin-ear/poverty deaf recent comments from the Republican Party Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, the religious foolery of Bishop Eddie Long and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Free Press "Media Minutes" and Black Agenda Report mini-segments on this week's episode.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBac]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[A slip of a complaint]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Today I slipped a little bit with my goal of reducing my negativity at work.There were several students who were just irksome.Most students don't seem to understand the idea of discretion. &nbsp;They feel they can talk about what ever they want whenever they want. &nbsp;I had to explain the concept to my Advisory a few times in just a half hour period. Other students don't understand the reason they should not use derogatory terms when referring to people, even if a person the refer to is their friend. &nbsp;I had to explain this to them several times today.Another student has no concept of personal space and can't seem to understand that she should not stand over my shoulder and watch me grade, or just stand in front of me and stare at me as I am doing work. &nbsp;Not because she has questions, or needs help with something, just because she wants to stare.Awkward.All of these made me slip into a negative mindset. &nbsp;I didn't really snap on any of them, just a stern explaining, but]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? One month into the year and I am doing better than usual. &nbsp;Usually I don’t make resolutions.&nbsp; This year, I set a few goals to help myself become a better person.One month into the year, and I am reviewing the goals I set at the start of the year to see where I am with their achievement.Limiting contact with people who cause me stress:&nbsp; I have been pretty good at this.&nbsp; I have limited contact with people at work who are almost constantly negative to the necessities.&nbsp; When they are negative around me, I either leave the situation politely, or change the subject to something more positive, or try to help them see the situation in a more positive light.&nbsp; In my personal life, I don’t really have people who are negative around me. &nbsp;Becoming better at letting people closer to me:&nbsp; I haven’t really worked on this as much, though I am trying to be more open with people.&nbsp; On the flip side, I am trying to keep some of my personal stuff more perso]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Wordless Wednesday: We need to teach girls]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? For so many young (and old). &nbsp;Don't remember where I saw this, maybe on FB.Starting another month of blogging each day.]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[What is your genius?]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Today during a professional development session about learning iWork, the facilitator asked us "What is your genius?" He wanted to know what we are really good at beside teaching our subject matter. &nbsp;What are we really passionate about?I was really shocked that so few people in the room had an answer.Maybe they were ashamed to admit their online porn addiction, or their WOW game play, or maybe they are really unsure.It was reassuring and kind of saddening all at the same time.I don't know my genius, but I figured that I was alone in this. He made us create a slideshow using iPhoto with about 10 slides. &nbsp;Mine ended up consisting of randomness.A basket: I have a lot of random knowledge about random things - I once was at a trivia night with my mother and other lawyers and was able to answer many law questions better than them. &nbsp;My mom still says that I am really smart (sometimes even lets it slip that she thinks I am the smartest of my four siblings.)The logo for How It's]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Insane weather, sane spring sports?]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? It is so beautiful outside - 66 in January in StL. &nbsp;Who could ask for better weather?The weather is making me think of spring sports season.I'm already starting to feel stressed about starting the track season and I still have 27 days until it starts.We have no track at this time due to construction of a new one, and it will not be finished until about three or four weeks into the season.I don't have a schedule complete. &nbsp;Unlike all of the other sports at the school that I know of, the AD does not make the schedule with other ADs. &nbsp;I have to make calls and email coaches and ADs to find out about meets and then coordinate them. &nbsp;Since we have no track, all meets are away and we can't do the basic stuff at the start of the season that I would normally do.I am normally all about the track season and would have already been doing preseason conditioning with the kiddos. &nbsp;I have the backbones of a schedule and have not done preseason stuff.And I am not really bothere]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[How relaxing has evolved]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? The way I relax has changed over time.When I was a kid, I loved to just read a book. &nbsp;Doing so was great. &nbsp;I could imagine that I was in that the world of the novel, I could let go and just read their story, I could learn about different parts of the world and different time periods in history.In college, I loved to go to parties with my roommates. &nbsp;It was fun to just relax and dance. &nbsp;I loved to feel the bass in my bones. &nbsp;I still find it amazing how music can impact people - how you can really feel it.First year out of college and first year teaching, I loved to sit back and watch tv, go to shows with the guy I was dating, and go to parties and bars.It was during that time - post collegiate track career - that I started to love running. &nbsp;I lived in the perfect spot in Columbia, Missouri where I not only had an excellent view of nature, but also had easy access to a trail that was awesome. &nbsp;I remember how nice it felt to come home from school/work, s]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Searching for living space]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Searching for a new apartment is getting annoying. &nbsp;Beginning to wish it was as fun and as exciting as House Hunters. &nbsp;I just want a decent place with a washer and dryer that is not falling apart as the house I am living in now seems to be doing. &nbsp;I also don't want to be paying $200+ for heat that doesn't even seem to be heating anything. &nbsp;I want it to have external windows, unlike the place I saw yesterday. &nbsp;I don't even mind the price since it will be cheaper than this place with all the additional bills and heat that I am paying for. Right now, we are having a lot more people than ever before looking at this house. &nbsp;I am hopeful that it sells - though cautious of the person who would find this place grand. &nbsp;I just want it to sell.]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of Jan. 25, 2012]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of January 25, 2012 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on the last Republican Party Presidential Debate, the sheer WTF-ery of The Tennessee Tea Party not wanting any mention of slavery mentioned with the history of the Founding Fathers of the United States, a HUGE cocaine delivery being intercepted at the United Nations headquarters in New York city this week, the United States' decline as a place where Freedom of the Press reigned this past year, Soul music singer D'Angelo making what looks like a triumphant creative comeback and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Free Press "Media Minutes", Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX &amp; Black Agenda Report mini-segments on this w]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[The sun always rises]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? The sun finally came out today.I'm not sure when last I saw it, maybe a week or more.It is amazing what just some sunlight can do for my psyche.Of course it is not an immediate change of moods, but even seeing the sun right now, though it will set in about an hour is really uplifting.Reminds me that good can come after long periods of dark cloudiness in life as well as in nature.]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Alternate worlds, alternate endings]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? When I was a kid, I used to wonder if there was a person somewhere in the world who was doing the exact same things as me at the exact same moments. &nbsp;Someone living my life in a different town and country - Twilight Zone-like, but not in a creepy way.Now that I am older, I still wonder if there are people who have the same issues as me, people dealing with the same ups and downs, the same life indecisions, the same medical issues, the same family issues.There are over 7 billion people in the world, it could be possible, right?It really amazes me how life happens. &nbsp;How there can be someone in the world who is going through some really hard shit at the same time that others are suffering through&nbsp;inconceivable&nbsp;drama. &nbsp;Even when I am sitting, planning lessons, there are people I know who are dealing with problems I wouldn't even wish on others. &nbsp;And at the same time, there are people I know who are living the good life with not a care in the world.It is really]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I love this...From Frolab.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I used to love nap times when I was in preschool. &nbsp;How cool that I had a story read to me, let my food digest after eating some super yummy lunches (loved the home cooked food), and rest up before afternoon recess (I really had to have energy as I was one of the faster, stronger kids and was often responsible for pushing the merry-go-round - why don't they have those any more. Are they really that worried that a kid will fall underneath and get sucked into the netherworld? Or maybe it was all the rust. They could always switch to plastic, couldn't they?).When I was younger I was the designated Kid Sis #3 waker-up-er. &nbsp;She would not let any one else wake her up. &nbsp;She loved the way I did it, plus we were designated Best-Buds, even had a special way of holding hands. &nbsp;She was so cute. &nbsp;I would drive her to school in the mornings before going to school myself. &nbsp;Many mornings, I would get ready - get dressed, eat, make myself look decent, get backpack ready, th]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? This morning when I woke up, my mission was to not complain about anything today.When I got to school, I ran my errands to the copy room and talked with a teacher who is usually a prime complainer (I didn't give in to her basic offers to add my two cents of complaining and tried to redirect her to the positive). I did not complain all day. &nbsp;I believe I was even able to help some colleagues and students see the brighter side a few times today.Then I was reminded that we had an all-school assembly in the morning which I had totally forgotten about until after school had started. It was really mind blowing and was truly inspirational. &nbsp;I don't remember the speaker's name who came to the school, but he was great.If you have not experienced Rachel's Challenge, check out the link here. &nbsp;There is also a Facebook page.Rachel's Challenge is based on Rachel Scott, who was the first person to die in the 1999 Columbine school shootings. There were stories of Rachel's journal thought]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? When I was younger days and weeks were pretty consistent. &nbsp;School during the week, Saturdays were filled with morning cartoons (which I don't really see too much now... not sure what kids do with their mornings now). &nbsp;Saturday afternoons were fun time, reading time, and just relaxing. &nbsp;In high school, Saturdays were track meets. &nbsp;Sundays were church and homework and family time.As I've gotten older my weeks are still pretty consistent. &nbsp;Work, try and relax after work, play on the internet. &nbsp;Weekends are for running errands and trying to catch up on rest. &nbsp;Every so often, I get to catch up with friends on the weekends or a night or two during the week.Unfortunately, I wish the days weren't so consistent.More fun, more planning to make things better in my life would be great. I need to mix it up so that I can reach higher.I feel behind on many levels.I am not where I want to be with even simple things like hair growth, or with more complex things like f]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Weeks of Jan. 18, 2012]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of January 18, 2012 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on a LOT of news updates on the SOPA (Stop  Online Piracy Act) and Protect IP bills + what all of the events of the past few days mean for the internet and beyond, the sad passings of R&amp;B legends Etta James, Jimmy Castor &amp; Johnny Otis this week (R.I.P.), the foolishness/ridiculousness/iCoonery mindedness of Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson’s Black Unemployment Solution in the U.S. and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Free Press "Media Minutes", Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX &amp; Black Agenda Report mini-segments on this week's episode.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Bro]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Tupac keeps me going]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I used to be "in love" with Tupac Shakur.I memorized almost every one of his songs, read his book of poetry, had a poster of him in my bedroom and just about died when he also became a fabulous actor as well. &nbsp;I was glued to Kurt Loder's updates (when MTV was actually relevant) when I found out he was shot and later when he died.One quote that stands out to me regularly from Pac is one that is so true, even though sometimes it doesn't seem possible or that I am capable of holding on.I know it seems hard sometimes, but remember one thing. &nbsp;Through every dark night, there's a bright day after that. &nbsp;So no matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep ya head up... and handle it.How can you not love a man that speaks such beauty and truth?]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I almost squealed with glee today during my supervision when I overheard a boy student telling a girl student that it didn't make sense that a boy who was 23 would be interested in dating a girl still in high school and not even 18.I have never understood the appeal for a person that old to talk to someone still in high school.Even people who go off to college and have a senior (HS) GF/BF don't always make it because their lives don't mesh any more.And what do they have to talk about?I guess how the older one is going to sneak booze to the younger one since it is legal for him to buy it. &nbsp;I guess how he loves her and wants to sleep with her to show that love. &nbsp;I guess how he really is cool, even though he wants to date some one who hasn't yet finished high school.Strange to me.Especially the girls who say that their parents know about the BF and even let the girl stay the night with the guy.Weird.In class today the boy said to the student that she was dating a pedophile.He ta]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Yesterday, I was running late to work. &nbsp;One reason was because I slept late, but the reason I am going to blame is the weather.It was super cold and I had to wait for the windows to defrost so I could see out of them and not crash.While waiting for greater visibility, I heard a beeping noise (one of the Mini's notifications) and then the symbol I took a picture of to the left.Low air in the tire. &nbsp;I don't like driving with notifications on. &nbsp;Even when the gas light comes on, I always want to get to a station as soon as possible. &nbsp;I guess that comes from having an old janky car for so long, as well as from hearing stories of people who thought they had 80 miles left of gas only to run out 20 miles from a gas station, or seeing people on the side of the street in the rain trying to change a tire.Almost as soon as I saw this symbol, the local weather was being talked about on the morning radio show.16˚F.I thought I heard wrong, and the temperature gauge on the car was]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? SOPA: See more information from techdirt.com here, too.Click to&nbsp;Contact CongressClick to sign Google PetitionThanks to Four Hens and a Rooster for this Wordless Wednesday idea to join in the protests.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? As a teacher, I have to deal with a lot of unusual, uncomfortable things beyond the scope of just teaching the content.Oh, you'd like to know a few? &nbsp;&nbsp;There is the unintentional/uncomfortable comedy that happens at assemblies when&nbsp;big girls booty pop on a handstand. &nbsp;How about yucky kids who come to school deathly ill and dare me not to become sick. &nbsp;Or the year that there was an epidemic of ringworm, staph, swine flu, shingles, mono all within a 3 month span.Then there are some of the different discussions I have had to have with kids:"No, she might not like you if she is going to the dance with someone else and won't return your texts." &nbsp;"No, you can't use me as an alibi for when you were in an area of the school without permission, and not where you were supposed to be, just because you stopped in to politely ask how I am doing. &nbsp;You are still unexcused. &nbsp;You should still get in trouble." &nbsp;"Yes, you are beautiful. &nbsp;Let me show you so]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I know that the man had several issues that made him not perfect, and really, who doesn't? Here is a segment from MLK, Jr's "Where Do We Go From Here?" speech at the SCLC conference in August 1967. I have emphasized segments that stand out to me STILL in 2012.What I’m saying today is that we must go from this convention and say, “America, you must be born again!”&nbsp;And so, I conclude by saying today that we have a task, and let us go out with a divine dissatisfaction.&nbsp;Let us be dissatisfied until America will no longer have a high blood pressure of creeds and an anemia of deeds.&nbsp;Let us be dissatisfied until the tragic walls that separate the outer city of wealth and comfort from the inner city of poverty and despair shall be crushed by the battering rams of the forces of justice.&nbsp;Let us be dissatisfied until those who live on the outskirts of hope are brought into the metropolis of daily security.&nbsp;Let us be dissatisfied until slums are cast into the junk he]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Even though I am a grown ass woman, I still have a tendency to want to please the parents.I believe that I am doing some things in my life that I could move on from or do differently just because I subconsciously do not want to upset them or put more stress on their lives.I am starting to get better at not doing this, but I think that I still need work.I know I am far from where they were at this stage in life and I know that I am not as comfortable as I would like to be. &nbsp;So why is it hard to say no to them when doing so could help me be better? &nbsp;It's not like they can spank me or ground me or take anything away from me.I guess I just want to be seen as a good daughter. &nbsp;I know they say that they are proud of me, but I guess I just want to not do anything that would change their opinion.Crazy, I know.Sunday Stream of Consciousness post.To see others, click the badge below.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of January 11, 2012 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on updates on the Republican Party's presidential candidate run here in the States, some interesting recent U.S. unemployment statistics &amp; it's demographic breakdown, the upcoming "Red Tails" movie from LucasFilm and George Lucas' comments on how Black-oriented movies being released in Hollywood, "pink slime" in McDonald's burgers, our opinions of the latest random Hip-Hop "beef" of Drake vs. Common,  Hostess cupcakes possibly going away due to bankruptcy   and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Free Press "Media Minutes" &amp; Black Agenda Report mini-segments on this week's episode.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the s]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Yesterday while waiting for my oil change and watching two partial and two whole episodes of "Father Knows Best" in the waiting room, I had some interesting people-watching.Waiting for things I know will take long is much easier than waiting and not knowing what I am waiting for.There was a woman sitting in the room along with me. &nbsp;At first she was texting or doing something on her phone. &nbsp;Then she started reading a thick book. Then she put that down, took off her scarf and the fun began.She had three large bags with her and took a bottle out of one of them. &nbsp;I recognized it as foundation. &nbsp;She poured some onto her hands and started spreading it on her face. &nbsp;I was intrigued. &nbsp;She then continued (without washing or wiping her hands) to reach into her bag and take out some various shadows for her eyes. &nbsp;She used four different colors in the pink and purple families to get a smokey-eye effect. &nbsp;There were about two different eyeliners, as well. &nb]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Another week down. &nbsp;Still tired. &nbsp;Still getting rid of something each day. &nbsp;Still stressed. &nbsp;Still trying to relax more. &nbsp;Still trying to figure out in what direction my life needs to be going.Because I have so much going on in my head, I am finding that I am easily annoyed by chatter - in person, on the television, on the radio. &nbsp;It is almost like I don't want to hear seemingly mindless talk when there are bigger issues in the world and in my life. &nbsp;(The awesome oil-addiction world pic comes from makefive.com.)Please do some reading on the current oil subsidy crisis in Nigeria when you can.I think bigger issues are why I have been drawn more to documentaries and informational shows the past few weeks and have barely watched my typical shows. &nbsp;(I am really not impressed by the Project Runway All-Stars - though Austin Scarlett is still mesmerizing, especially with the new 'stach.) &nbsp;There is just something that makes me really want to turn the]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? After working at my last school, I was upset that I lived 23-27 minutes away from the new location instead of the 10-15 minutes from the last school.I don't like the commute, but I know that a lot of people in other cities deal with longer drives to and from work, or even throughout the city.Today, it snowed a bit during the middle of the night. &nbsp;First snow of the winter. &nbsp;I looked out the window when I woke up and didn't think much of it. &nbsp;It was just a dusting, with some good wind. &nbsp;I didn't even check on the telly to see if there were school cancellations because it was really not very bad outside.Even so, I still left ten minutes earlier than normal because I know that when it rains or snows people forget how to drive.I didn't expect what was out there. It took me 40 minutes to drive a route that normally takes six minutes. &nbsp;At this point, I really wanted to turn around and go home, but there was no way to get off the highway and there was just as much traf]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I laugh. &nbsp;I'm a geek.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I was so tired today that I wore jiggly earrings to work so that if I moved even slightly they would make noise which would hopefully keep me awake.I was so tired that when I got to school and none of my desk drawers opened (they were somehow jammed shut) I wanted to cry, but was too tired to exert the energy needed to do so and then clean myself up. &nbsp;Instead, I invested in the help of the resident strong man and the resident tool man. I was so tired that I semi-stumbled over my heavy feet while walking through the hall to retrieve items from the copy room. &nbsp;Even though tired, being a formidable (though far from in shape) athlete, I was able to prevent a fall.I was so tired that I thought I wouldn't make it through class each hour. &nbsp;Fortunately, I did, and even managed to teach a really awesome lesson on culture.After school, I went to a scheduled doctor's appointment.My appointment was for 2:45. &nbsp;I was in the waiting room and checked in by 2:35. &nbsp;I watched abo]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I have been really good at minimizing things in my life. &nbsp;I am still throwing out at least one item each day - either at home or at work.During December, the work ladies decided to do 12 days of necklaces. &nbsp;I am so minimal that I don't even own twelve necklaces. &nbsp;I have gotten rid of earrings that I haven't worn regularly throughout the past year, I &nbsp;have three watches (one of which has been without a battery for over two years - might be time to get rid of that one since I clearly have not missed it). &nbsp;I have enough rings to wear on each of my fingers (if they were all the same width). Basically, I don't have a whole lot of jewelry.Even before my recent big chop, I was really getting into rocking larger jewelry on my ears and around my neck to coincide/counteract with the short hair. &nbsp;I love the contrast of short hair and big jewelry.I have a few larger pieces, but this morning decided that I will get some more.I don't buy a lot of things for myself, or o]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? When I was a child, I don't know that I ever really knew what I wanted to do when I "grew up". &nbsp;I went through a few different phases of career goals. &nbsp;For awhile, I wanted to be a psychiatrist like my father, a lawyer, like my mother. &nbsp;A writer, a singer, a radio host, an actor, a professional athlete. &nbsp;My thoughts ran a huge spectrum.Perhaps, my lack of direction as a child is what has gotten me to the stage I am in today.&nbsp;I still am not sure what I want to do with my life, or how I want to get the different things I want to get (some of which are rather vague). &nbsp;I am pretty sure that I am good at what I am doing now, teaching, but I don't want to stay in this occupation forever. &nbsp;I don't want to work forever. &nbsp;I would love to be able to do something that would provide me with residual income of some sort, or at least something I could do where I could be the boss of me. &nbsp;* Cue Malcolm in the Middle theme music*Perhaps if I had focused as]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Another quote I love for Saturday!I love this movie and love that my nephew loves it. &nbsp;I have even used scenes from the movie to help high school kids understand the concept of an absolute ruler in history class.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the weeks of January 4, 2012 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.This week our commentary briefly touched base on the New Year of 2012, some interesting music industry developments (the latest legal developments on SOPA &amp; Protect IP acts, what SoundScan said about 2011 album sales &amp; it's various formats including downloads &amp; vinyl, singer Etta James getting out of the hospital, etc.) and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Free Press "Media Minutes" and Black Agenda Report mini-segments on this week's episode.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly.FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of January 4, 2012]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? As I finish the first work week of the year, I keep this thought in my head.Do not confuse motion and progress. &nbsp;A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress. &nbsp;~ Alfred A. MontapertI need to have this thought in the front of my mind as I try to accomplish different things in my life.I am still tired from trying to get back into the swing of a work week after the holiday break. &nbsp;Hopefully my mind is right during the weekend and I can write more as I try and make it through NaBloPoMo - a month straight of blogging every day.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I saw someone post this either on FB or Twitter and thought it was brilliant.Only issue is that I need to better heed the advice.Worry less:I am going to try to live by this idea.Smile more:When I am not smiling, I tend to have a really serious look on my face. &nbsp;There are students and grown-folks who tell me that I need to smile more. &nbsp;I have started to smile more even when I don't feel like it. &nbsp;I try to always greet people with a smile. &nbsp;Even when I walk down the halls at work or walk down the street or walk down aisles in stores and come across a person, I smile at them. &nbsp;Often, I get a smile back. &nbsp;Other times, I am ignored, other times, I get a strange look - I guess some people are not used to seeing a friendly face.I still feel that I have times when I am worrying about something that I am not smiling at people. &nbsp;I need to worry less so that I can smile more.Accept criticism:When people I care about criticize me, I get defensive and close up a]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Hilarity. Find more at Bad Lip Reading.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I have really embraced the idea of living basically.So much so that it seems that things are coming at me daily for a few weeks now that are pretty much beginning to reassure me that that is the right focus for me at this time.The latest one was an image I saw on Twitter as well as on FB at least three or four times over the past week. &nbsp;And each time, I seem to examine it and think about how true it is.So simple.And yet, I feel that I must worry about if I can do something about a problem that does exist, if I am doing the correct thing about it.Ugghhhhh.............]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Each day for the past week and a half, I have been getting rid of something. &nbsp;There have been old pens that do not work, old makeup, old clothes I no longer wear, old paperwork that I no longer need, old yoga DVDs that I don't use (I just use different poses from websites and create my own yoga/pilates morning workouts), old medications that are expired, old food that is WAY past expiration dates, old teacher material that I haven't/don't use, old screws that came with things I put together, but don't know what they go to, old hair products/accessories that I won't be needing any time soon... you get the idea.This has been the beginning of a cleansing for me. It is really a relief each morning to get up and ask, "What am I going to get rid of today?" People typically keep so much junk in their homes that they end up needing storage units or stuff their garages/basements so full that they cannot use the area for its rightful purpose. &nbsp;I have never wanted to be one of those peo]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? Three nights ago, I had my boyfriend's niece cut my hair. &nbsp;She is in school to be a&nbsp;cosmetologist, and has learned a lot about hair. &nbsp;She hasn't yet learned how to cut a fro, but I gave it a go anyway.&nbsp;She used a traditional method you would use on straight hair. &nbsp;It was not too bad, but once washed out, it was not super even all the way around.Two nights ago, I decided to do another big chop. &nbsp;In total, in two days, I cut off about five inches of hair.Wow!Back to under an inch in length.I'm using this as a new beginning in a few different ways.I am going to retrain my hair to not be tangled, I am going to retrain my self to take better care of my hair, I am going to learn more ways to protect the ends as it grows so that it looks great as it gets longer, I am going to keep it shaped as it grows out so that it looks great as it gets longer.I am going to become more disciplined with my hair and my life.In my life, I basically am more of a follower to some e]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Weeks of Dec. 21 & 28, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the weeks of December 21 &amp; 28, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week touched base on things we've been grateful for during the year of 2011, the holiday season here in the States and some other diverse topics here and there.There is a brand new Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly.FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Weeks of December 21 &amp; 28, 2011 (in no particular order)Professor X feat. Big Daddy Kane, Brother J, Chuck D, College Boyz,Digital Underground, Ex-Girlfriend, Freedom Williams, Sister Souljah, Two Kings In A Cipher &amp; Wise Intel]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of Dec. 14, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the weeks of December 14, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week touched base on TIME Magazine naming the person of the year for 2011 to be "The Protester", the passings of Hip-Hop MC Special One of the 1990s West Coast Hip-Hop group Conscious Daughters &amp; "Captain America" co-creator Joe Simon (R.I.P.), reports that Oprah Winfrey's OWN TV network is now blatantly aiming for African-American viewers since they're ratings are low, the insanity + gall on multiple levels of former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky's lawyers during his sex abuse trial of young boys, criminal foolishness with a homeless man who stole a credit card &amp; decided it was best to get a manicure with it and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Black]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of Dec. 7, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of December 7, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week touched base on the death penalty being removed for Mumia Abu-Jamal, Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain withdrawing from the 2012 Election Race, the FDA saying there's arsenic in chicken now, the new Spike Lee/Eddie Murphy movie project about former DC Mayor Marion Barry and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Black Agenda Report and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly.FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of December 7, 2011 (in no particular order)M]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: Shouldn't Life Be More Than This? I am about to go buy some RPGs, some grenades, some bullet-proof coverings for my house windows and doors, and some serious private security guards. Why?Because Saint Louis is the 3rd most dangerous city in the world.Don't laugh.It is, according to Urbantitan.We are further up the list than Mogadishu. &nbsp;Higher than Caracas, higher than a city in Chechnya, and way higher than a city in Pakistan, where al-Qaeda kidnaps US reporters.I know I shouldn't take this mess seriously, but come on now.To compare any US city to the listed international cities and so many more cities where people really do fear for their lives daily is absurd.I have never gone to sleep with ear plugs in due to the noise of the bombs; I have never had to sleep with night shades over my eyes so that the bright lights of the exploding bombs and missiles don't keep me awake.I have never had to walk through shrapnel, crumbled buildings, streets filled with tanks, alleys full of soldiers reloading and resting up befor]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of Nov. 30, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the weeks of November 30, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on some updates on the Occupy Wall Street and other movements in relation to Black America &amp; beyond, a recent medical study about Race &amp; Illegal Drug Use + it's relation to the U.S. justice system, the passing of actor &amp; comedian Patrice O'Neal (R.I.P.), the fall of the Maybach automobile line, this year's mostly "meh" Grammy Awards nominations, the end of the NBA lockout and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) DIRECT EFX and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio B]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of November 16, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):        Podcast Powered By Podbean Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Backup mp3 Download via Blip.TV (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the weeks of November 16, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on the NYPD's terrible treatment of the press &amp; protesters during Occupy Wall Street (#OWS) including "free speech zones", the midnight raid on Zuccotti Park and more in New York City along with the 2 month anniversary of the international #Occupy movements, the Protect-IP &amp; SOPA acts that are trying to be passed in Congress and what that may meant to the Internet as we know it, our opinions on legendary Hip-Hop MC Busta Rhymes recent signing to the Cash Money label, a story from Florida that shows that burning a cross on your yar]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of November 9, 2011]]></title>
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Herman Cainâ€™s Campaign Promises with Mike Tyson from Mike Tyson      


Our extended commentary this week touched base on the sad deaths of boxer "Smokin'" Joe Frazier &amp; Hip-Hop legend Heavy D this past week (R.I.P.) along with their respective impact in their arenas, our viewpoint on the Penn State Football Sex Scandal &amp; it's current fallout (including the firing of long time coach Joe Paterno, student riots and more) and what that means for the U.S. perception of the importance of sports in our world,the latest updates of the #OccupyWallStreet and other]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of November 2, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):        Podcast Powered By Podbean Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Backup mp3 Download via Blip.TV (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the weeks of November 2, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week touched base on the CIA tracking over 5 million tweets each day &amp; searching out social media, MC/Activist Chuck D of Public Enemy suing Universal Records for digital royalties &amp; what that means for musicians, Bank of America backing down from charging their customer's debit card fee's &amp;  lots of American's moving to credit unions for their banking (partially influenced by The 99 Percent &amp; #Occupy movements), our viewpoint + the latest updates of the #OccupyWallStreet and other affiliated #Occupy activist movements throughout the U.S. &amp; the w]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Weeks of October 26, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):        Podcast Powered By Podbean Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Backup mp3 Download via Blip.TV (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the weeks of October 26, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on our viewpoint + the latest updates of the #OccupyWallStreet and other affiliated #Occupy activist movements throughout the U.S. &amp; the world (especially the insane police happenings with #OccupyOakland, #OccupyMelbourne and so forth), the U.S. mainstream radio world in light of the latest round of firings at Clear Channel, our latest politiCoon story about Republican Presidential Candidate Hermain Cain (by request), what does it mean &amp; the importance of indie radio, the cool story of Rock Star Jon Bon Jovi's new restaurant for pe]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[The FuseBox Radio Family Checks Out New York Comic Con!]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time What's up to our wonderful BlackRadioIsBack.com crew! :)It's been VERY hectic on a personal and professional end for the crew here at the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast, BlackRadioIsBack.com and the upcoming AfroRadio.co as of the past few months (partially good, partially not so much), hence the lack of posts (besides the weekly radio show updates) up on the site. However, we're getting back on track here with doing some more regularly scheduled news stories, interviews, reviews and other quality content for people to check out, including some of our recent coverage of this year's New York Comic Con below!During our time attending the 4 full days of panels, movie screenings, video game demos,  hitting the show floor (along with spending tons of cash on comic books, DVDs and whatnot) and more, we were able to get some pretty cool pictures and video footage of a few things, including gaining a great exclusive demo &amp; interview with game developer Richard Robledo of Papaya Studios]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Weeks of October 19, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):        Podcast Powered By Podbean Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Backup mp3 Download via Blip.TV (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the weeks of October 19, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on our viewpoint + the latest updates of the #OccupyWallStreet and other affiliated #Occupy movements throughout the U.S. &amp; the world, DJ Fusion's NYC + NJ travels which included hitting up New York Comic Con 2011, more Republican Party Shenanigans here in the U.S. and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Black Agenda Report and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadi]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Weeks of October 5 & 12, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):        Podcast Powered By Podbean Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Backup mp3 Download via Blip.TV (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the weeks of  October 5 &amp; 12, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on our viewpoint of the #OccupyWallStreet, The 99 Percent Movement and other affiliated movements throughout the U.S. &amp; the world and the meaning behind it plus the passing &amp; legacies of civil rights activist Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, law professor, author &amp; activist Derrick Bell and the co-founder of Apple Computers Steve Jobs this week (R.I.P. to all), the new age political Neutral Negro that is Republican Presidential Candidate Hermain Cain and some other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Black Agenda]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of Sept. 28, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):        Podcast Powered By Podbean Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Backup mp3 Download via Blip.TV (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of Sept. 28, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on our viewpoint on Pres. Barack Obama's speech to the Congressional Black Caucus &amp; the following  controversy about him telling people to "stop complaining", updates about the #OccupyWallStreet protests, the group of artists who were nominated for the 2010 Rock and Roll of Fame (including Eric B. &amp; Rakim, Rufus feat. Chaka Khan, The Beastie Boys, The Cure &amp; more), death of Sylvia Robinson (co-founder of Hip-Hop label Sugarhill Records &amp; part of the old school R&amp;B duo "Mickey &amp; Slyiva" who did the song "Love Is Strange]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of Sept. 21, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):        Podcast Powered By Podbean Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Backup mp3 Download via Blip.TV (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of Sept. 21, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our extended commentary this week touched base on our detailed viewpoints on the insanity (at least on a basic legal, much less human level) surrounding the Troy Davis case &amp; his execution in Georgia which occurred  this week + what does it mean for the future with the Black &amp; Hip-Hop community, giving respect to R&amp;B/Soul Music Singer Vesta Williams (R.I.P.), the sports controversy that spread with the outcome of the Floyd Mayweather vs. Victor Ortiz boxing match and some other diverse topics here and there.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of Sept. 14, 2011]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<table width="100%"><tr><td valign="top">From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):        Podcast Powered By Podbean Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Backup mp3 Download via Blip.TV (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of Sept. 14, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week touched base on our viewpoint on the events of 9/11 in the United States &amp; beyond during the 10th anniversary of the tragic events, the http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifinsanity of the Troy Davis case &amp; various organizations trying to stay his execution, some of the recent barbarity that has come out of the recent Republican Presidential debates (especially an incident where the audience cheered about the possibility of an uninsured person dying), giving respect to French Hip-Hop &amp; Electro DJ + producer DJ Mehdi (R.I.P.), a quickie movie review of "</td><td valign="top" width=200px" align="center"><img width="" src="../cache/01352a9908d262e0d3253a131dd80a33com/"><br><a href="http://www.blackradioisback.com/">BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time</a></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[From: BlackRadioIsBack.com - Bringing Quality Black Radio & Its Best Intentions 1 Step At A Time Player (via Podomatic feed):Backup Player (via Blip.TV feed):        Podcast Powered By Podbean Direct mp3 Download (right click and "save as")Backup mp3 Download via Blip.TV (right click and "save as")This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of Sept. 7, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.Our commentary this week touched base on the utter ridiculousness of the recent Republican Presidential debate this week, people in Washington, DC trying to get into the official medical marijuana business, Labor Day Weekend in the U.S. &amp; Unions, Jamaican track star Usain Bolt breaking another sports record and other diverse topics here and there.There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) "Direct EFX" and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode.Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Bro]]></description>
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Our commentary this week touched base on our experience with more crazy weather in the East Coast of the United States (this time with Hurricane Irene), the U.S. Justice Department trying to stop the AT&amp;T &amp; T-Mobile merger, what has come of 40 years since the Attica Prison Riots in New York, the death of Blues Music Legend David "Honeyboy" Edwards, how stupid criminals can be (like calling the police when you think the escort agency of illegal prostitutes is trying to rip you off) and other diverse topics here and there.
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of August 24, 2011]]></title>
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This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of August 24, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.


Our commentary this week touched base on our experience with the East Coast Earthquake in the United States this week, recent revelations that the C.I.A. &amp; NYPD have been doing dubious spying on citizens to stop terrorism in New York City, some serious &amp; sort of goofy developments in Libya's Civil War, the sad passing of R&amp;B &amp; Soul music legend Nick Ashford (songwriter/performer; part of the group Ashford &amp; Simpson) and other diverse topics here and there.
There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of August 17, 2011]]></title>
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This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion &amp; Jon Judah for the week of August 17, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop &amp; Soul Music, news and commentary.



Our commentary this week touched base on the case of the Pennsylvania "Kids for Cash" judge getting sentenced to jail &amp; the private prison industry in the U.S., recent Wikileaks document leaks about different countries interference in Haiti's politics, re-release of the movie "Scarface" in U.S. movie theaters + it's meaning in modern day Hip-Hop, Italian monks praying for people who stole from them to get a case of the "s***s" and other diverse topics here and there.
There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX]]></description>
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