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MC HAMMER IN TAX TROUBLES AGAIN?????

MC Hammer tried to set the record straight via Twitter on Sunday after it was reported that he had been sued by the federal government for allegedly owing nearly $800,000 in back taxes. The 51-year-old rapper posted a tweet to his more than three million followers on Twitter about his interaction with the Internal Revenue Service.

'I put over 5 million dollars in my account asked the IRS how much do you want ? They put it in writing, I paid them and got a receipt,' the rapper tweeted. The You Can't Touch This singer posted the message in an apparent response to a TMZ article on Sunday that claimed he and his wife Stephanie were recently sued for $798,033.48 in back taxes.
The article said they had been sued over failure to pay taxes on income earned in 1996 and 1997.
We hope hii sio big deal maana mhhhhh.

Angela Simmons "Spotted" At Miami Beach Doing Yoga ..Boy She Sexy.....Mmmh!



Who Knew this Beauty could be this flexible???..Why did Bow Wow let Her Go????? We demand an answer for that.


                                            Go Angela....If you got it flaunt it...

MICHELLE OBAMA KILLED IT AT THE KENNEDY CENTER HONORS GALA !!


              Marchesa silk chiffon Grecian gown was the Choice of the night for the First Lady..

   The Power Couple arrives in Style at the Gala..One world will sum up all of this "ELEGANCE"

                  Secretary of State John Kerry na Mkewe Tereza Heinz Kerry pia walikuwepo

ON HIS RETURN TO ACTION KOBE BRYANT RANK AMONG THE TOP...SO SAYS A LAKERS FAN!

   DMK SPORTS .Kobe Bryant
      I always feel fleeced after going to Staples Center; the prices are just enormous. This might be the worst value in America, and that includes the Kardashian sisters and overpriced Bavarian sedans.
Still, I go because "that's where the money is," as Willie Sutton purportedly said when asked why he robbed banks.
Were he alive today, even Sutton could not afford a Lakers game.
      Yet, there is a buzzy, irresistible splendor to the joint. I hate that I like it. Honestly, there is a giant Christmas tree outside Staples that looks to be made of recycled Toyotas.
I also go to Staples because live theater deserves our support, and there are things you can appreciate in person that you just don't get at home: the way an offense flows, the jiggle of the crowd.
The other night, I went to see Kobe Bryant, a player of some promise and lots of question marks. Just like when he was 17.
        Remember the first time you saw Bryant and thought, "Wow, that kid is really something special"?
That came to mind again Sunday night when he brought the ball up the court, still crazy smooth after all these years.
Some athletes have hydraulic fluid in their veins, and that still describes Bryant, even as he struggles to work out some significant kinks. Despite his struggles, he has moments in which he still seems made of rubber bands.
      Indeed, for all the herky-jerky athleticism in pro sports, there are only a handful of players who have glided across the stage.
Like Brubeck or Baryshnikov, Kobe must hear different rhythms than the rest of us. Walter Payton and Willie Mays also had a special music in their bones.
With that in mind, here is my inaugural (and only) All-Fluid Team, an ode to the smoothest athletes ever:
       This was Chris's words when he was talking to DMK of Swahilitv.

PICTURE OF THE DAY..LADY GAGA !!

            
                                                 LADY GAGA....WHY WHY WHY !