Lil Chuckee On The Set Of Roscoe Dash's “My Own Step” Video
Lil Chuckee On The Set Of Roscoe Dash’s “My Own Step” Video Shoot
Posted on 29. May, 2010 by Danny M in Latest News, Pictures
Check out these pics and a video of Lil Chuckee on the set of Roscoe Dash’s “My Own Step” video shoot featuring T-Pain. Shouts to ATL Night Spots
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More Kendra Wilkinson Sex Tape Photos
More previews have been revealed by Vivid.com. They’re trying to get the ball rolling and sell some porn with Kendra’s face all over it, and let’s not forget the guy she’s straddling has been revealed. His name is Justin Frye he’s an MMA fighter, and good thing that got cleared up for a second there it looked like Kendra was riding Conan O’ Brien’s sidekick Andy Richter. Sources have also revealed that the money has already been split up, Kendra gets 50 percent of all sales. Justin Frye got 100 grand for giving the tape to Vivid, and has tons more he’ll be selling to the highest bidder. Justin would record Kendra doing all kinds of whorish activities in his apartment since he was Kendra’s boyfriend before Hef. So it is only safe to say that Hef will be making an appearance in the sequel. VERY VERY NSFW!!!
Homebrewing: From Humble Setups to Major Operations, Brewers Say Homemade Beer …
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Posted: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 10:02 am
By Carrina Stanton / For The Chronicle | 0 comments
Standing in the driveway of his Centralia home stirring aboiling pot of wort that will eventually become beer, Will Swartzsaid he is a homebrewer because he loves the challenge and theoutcome. He also likes that he can make beer for about 75 cents abottle, where most people pay $1.50 and more per bottle for goodbeers.
“But I’m not doing it to save money,” Swartz said. “I’m justdoing it to enjoy it, to have fun, and because it comes out reallygood.”
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Posted in Life on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 10:02 am
Homebrewing: From Humble Setups to Major Operations, Brewers Say Homemade Beer ...