DEAR MET——MAN SHORTAGE ON THE RISE
Met, I have a family member who has a lot of girls but he got in an unfortunate situation a few years ago and now wears a colostomy bag (shit bag). Could you ask your readers if they ever do (sex/ make out with) someone who wears one please. I find it very odd! Lol. I cant understand because he has women fighting over him!
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BioLife Energy Systems Products Unique and Unlike Any HoneyCombs Products
New York, NY / February 17, 2013 – Following rumors in the media to the contrary, the owner of HoneyCombs Herbs & Vitamins has stated that Biolife Energy Systems products have been specifically made for the company, and are unlike other HoneyCombs product lines available to the public.
BioLife Energy Systems products have been under fire after rumors spread about the pricing compared to other products made by the same manufacturer, HoneyCombs Herbs & Vitamins, based in Montrose, CO.
Crystal Combs, owner of HoneyCombs said, “The BioLife product line was created specifically for BioLife. The HoneyCombs and Monatau lines are not the same as the BioLife product line. The BioLife Energy Systems line of products start with the base of the HoneyCombs and Monatau lines and then we add to them to make them superior over any product line we have ever created.” Crystal is the daughter of Michael Combs, owner of HoneyCombs Industries and Monatau.
HoneyCombs has several product lines that are offered to the public via their website. Combs states, “The BioLife products contain the monatomic proprietary blend. This is a blend of different minerals and the monatomic gold. This makes the BioLife line a lot more expensive then the HoneyCombs line of products with just this added blend.”
Combs also stated, “The calcium contained in the BioLife Plus and the AlfaPlus is an organic algecal which makes it vegan whereas all of the calcium contained in the HoneyCombs line of products is a bovine calcium (not vegan). The entire BioLife line of products is cold processed and double colloidalized for ultimate cellular absorption without having to go through the digestive system.”
David Annakie, CEO of Linkup Media Group of Companies, parent company to BioLife, says, “I appreciate the support we have gotten from our loyal customers and that this dispels the rumors that we have been hearing. I would never stand behind a product that was not the best quality it could be. This should assure BioLife supporters that the product they are paying for is worth the money.”
Combs further states, “HoneyCombs and Monatau create many different lines for many different companies and we pride ourselves in having the highest quality products and specialized formulations and never duplicate a line so that a customer’s product line is exclusive to the customer’s company and clientele.”
All libel, defamatory and slanderous comments about the quality of Biolife will be taken into consideration and all social media and website/blog mentions have been turned over to Biolife Energy Systems’ and HoneyCombs’ legal departments.
Biolife Energy Systems is owned by the Linkup Media Group of Companies, a flagship corporation of powerful entertainment groups, premium health products and life improvement operations. The company caters to the multicultural communities globally, with headquarters located in the heart of the financial district in New York City.
The Linkup Media Group of Companies comprises; Biolife Energy Systems, Linkup Radio 93.5FM on WVIP, JAMROCK Magazine, Saige Public Relations, Saige Skin Care, Apeza, The SqueezeCard, AAA Service Protection, JAMROCK Models, Value Health Network, USA Credit Repair, and Immigration Link.
DI CITY………. OF BAD PPL
Paula Paula Paula… just please stop with the dancehall thing and take a break.
You look so tired in the parties…
Ya look like when people alarm clock ah badda dem.. but anyway
Why yuh did you need that necklace around yuh neck.. ya just dont know when fi stop!!
And paula who still wear metalic Black-ish/Gray lipstick still? Dat ah from inna di 90’s man.. lowe dat alone starr!!
Btw.. paula how yuh ah get so dark? everytime mi see you.. it seems like yuh ah get darker and darker..
One thing tho.. mi nago lie… yuh have some strong nice legs… yuh legs dem FIRMA dan yuh head and arms!!
and yuh back bigga dan di TV weh hang up pon mi wall… but mi really waa know why all of your weight ah gathering in your midsection!!!!
My Girl… please stand up with posture when your taking pictures so we know that ya have confidence.. cause i really dislike when yuh put ya head down like ya being bullied..
PS. stop telling people seh ya born inna di late 70’s… caw wii naa buy it.. yuh ah big ooman… own it up!!
JMG MAN COURT *WINK WINK*
Met dis gal yah guh JA and inna dance a big up the ppl dem man, mi say when di man watch di dvd a bare cuss him a cuss and a dunn har bcs him ooman aguh seet….All night di man pass har inna di dance not even a cranberry wata him neva buy har!…why dem fi guh JA and flag out dem pussy pon man whey nuh want dem?
DIS MISS WI…FATHERLESS CREW MEMBERS CONVICTED LAST YEAR
Leader And Three Members Of Violent Jamaican Drug Posse Convicted Of Engaging In A Continuing Criminal Enterprise, Narcotics Trafficking And Firearms Offenses
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 8, 2012
Following a four-week trial, a federal jury in Brooklyn today returned a verdict convicting Christopher Barret, also known as “the General,” “Mouthy” and “Solo,” the leader of the “Fatherless Crew,” a violent Jamaican “posse,” of running a continuing criminal enterprise that distributed thousands of pounds of marijuana through the U.S. mail and brandishing firearms in furtherance of his narcotics business. Three of Barret’s enforcers, Leon Scarlett, also known as “Piggy” and “Agony,” Omar Mitchell, also known as “Sox,” and Ryan Anderson, also known as “Dre,” were convicted of marijuana trafficking charges. Anderson was also convicted of carrying a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking. A fifth defendant, Kareem Forrest, also known as “Dooley,” pleaded guilty after the first week of trial.
The convictions were announced by Loretta E. Lynch, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Wilbert L. Plummer, Acting Special-Agent-in-Charge, Drug Enforcement Administration, New York Field Division, and Ronald J. Verrochio, Inspector-in-Charge, United States Postal Inspection Service, New York Field Office, and Raymond W. Kelly, Commissioner, New York City Police Department.
The “Fatherless Crew” was originally founded in Rema, a garrison community within inner-city Kingston, Jamaica. The crew warred with rival gangs – particularly the “Shower Posse” from neighboring Tivoli Gardens – for territory. After Barret was arrested for shooting an officer of the Jamaican Constabulary Force in Kingston, he posted bail and then promptly fled to the United States. There, Barret established a base in Queens, New York, and began recruiting soldiers from the “Fatherless Crew” in Jamaica to join his drug enterprise. Using threats and violence, Barret and his crew established a stranglehold over drug trafficking in portions of Queens – particularly the area surrounding Barret’s South Ozone Park headquarters and stash house.
Trial testimony established that on March 15, 2010, members of Barret’s crew engaged in a shootout with a rival drug gang following a baby shower in St. Albans, Queens. A dispute over a drug debt escalated into a gun battle in the streets. Detectives from the NYPD recovered more than 30 shell casings and bullets, including one bullet that ricocheted off the door of a neighboring daycare center. One individual was shot in the chest during the gunfight but survived. The government’s evidence at trial also established that Barret attempted to solicit the murder of a former partner in the crew and ordered vicious assaults of customers and workers over lost drugs and money, and that members of the crew plotted to murder potential witnesses and their family members to obstruct the government’s prosecution.
In October 2010, following a year-long investigation, a search and seizure operation at the crew’s headquarters in Queens yielded nearly 300 pounds of marijuana, three loaded handguns and a variety of drug trafficking paraphernalia, including electronic scales, heat-sealing machines and a vehicle outfitted with a with a hydraulic trap for concealing firearms.
To date, 15 members and associates of the “Fatherless Crew” have been convicted of drug trafficking and firearms offenses as a result of this investigation.
“Barret imported his brand of lawlessness from the hills of Jamaica to the streets of Queens, setting up a crew that lived by a code of violence and total disregard for the law. The defendants’ crew employed wanton violence to enrich themselves putting in mortal danger not only their competitors in the drug trafficking business, but also innocent residents in our community – including children, as well as potential witnesses and their family members. We are committed to utilizing all resources at our disposal to investigate and prosecute organized criminal enterprises who engage in narcotics distribution and street violence, stated United States Attorney Lynch. “We will not rest until our mission is accomplished.”
DEA Acting Special-Agent-in-Charge Plummer stated, “As you know, drug trafficking and violence have a symbiotic relationship, and this investigation led us to dismantle this drug trafficking organization here in New York. The NY Drug Enforcement task force worked diligently with our law enforcement partners to keep our streets safe from violent drug crews.”
Postal Inspector-in-Charge Verrochio stated, “Postal Inspectors will vigorously pursue and arrest those individuals who use the mail to transport and distribute illegal substances, putting in danger the lives of innocent residents, Postal employees and law enforcement personnel.”
NYPD Commissioner Kelly stated, “This case is an example of the relationship between drugs and violent crime, where individuals use illegal guns and battle rivals over a drug trafficking market. I want to commend the detectives, agents, and prosecutors who worked together to bring Christopher Barret aka ‘the General’ and his notorious crew to justice.”
When sentenced by United States District Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto, Christopher Barret faces a minimum sentence of 27 years and a maximum sentence of life. Defendant Ryan Anderson faces a minimum sentence of 15 years and a maximum sentence of life. Defendants Leon Scarlett and Omar Mitchell each face minimum sentences of 10 years and maximum sentences of life.
The government’s case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Steven L. Tiscione, Tyler J. Smith and Gina M. Parlovecchio.
The Defendants:
Name: CHRISTOPHER BARRET
Age: 45
Name: RYAN ANDERSON
Age: 31
Name: LEON SCARLETT
Age: 49
Name: OMAR MITCHELL
Age: 37
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