Sunday, April 18, 2010

The city of Philadelphia stole my car!

These past few days have been crazy for me. Friday night I walked out of my house with my friends to go out to find that my car was gone. I had no clue what to think, other than it was stolen. From right in front of my house, my car had just vanished. There were no indications that it was stolen because there was no glass and my alarm never sounded.

I called 911 and reported my car stolen. It took an amazing 3 hours for a cop to come out and take my report. After the cop left my home my partner and I went back to bed. After about thirty minutes, my phone rang; it was the police officer who had taken my report. He told me that the city had my car; that my car was reported abadoned and towed by the city. I was shocked and couldn't believe that he was serious. The idea that my car, a nice 2006 Mercury with current insurance, tags and registration, was abadoned  infuriated me.
Now does this look abadoned to you???
Now if you are a cop and you are driving down the street and you look at this car does abandoned run across your mind? To make matters worse, the cop informed me that the car was towed by the city yet no cop authorized the tow. I called my insurance company and reported my car stolen because the city stole my car. And now they are holding it until I give them money, that is illegal and wrong on so many levels. If I did this to someone else I would be sitting in jail.

Where was my notice of abdonment? Where was the police report claiming that my car was abandoned? Where are all the tickets and notices they put on a abonded car before they tow it? Further more, my car was parked on a side street in a residental neighborhood where everyone parks. Now, there is a white vehicle on my block that is abandoned and been there for almost a year. Sounds fishy right?

Well my neighbors directly across the street have been giving me major issues every since I moved in. They called the city on me twice for having my car parked in front of my house on the sidewalk during the major snow storms Philly went through a few months ago. So something tells me they definitely had something to do with it.Espeically after I let the husband know that he needs to mind his business and stay off my property.  After talking with another close neighbor, I find out that they are also linked in with the PA correctional office. I also find out that they have been problems all the years they have lived there. This all gets good for me because it sounds like she used her job to have my car illegaly stolen by the city. Sista, you won't have a job when I'm done! In order for a tow truck to come out and just take my car without a police order, someone had to call and report the car abandoned and know someone on the inside to get it towed and bypass PA Vehicle Code process. All I can say is all the people involved in this have it coming!

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Friday, April 16, 2010

Public Sex Scandles: What The Other Women Wants


Don't these sideline chics get it yet? with all this coming out about Tiger Woods and Sandra Bullock's husband Jesse James recently, don't they get it? Or is it that the men are the fools from the beginnig and that is what causes things to crash and burn? Are the sideline girls just playing their part in a game but loose control at the end when reality hits that this man is married with kids? Emotions are not always easy to face and deal with.

We believe whatever it is we choose to believe, and that creates our reality. If a women wants to believe a man loves her and will some day leave his wife and children, she will and that is when the situation gets messy. The guy on the other hand holds a lot of responsibility here. ESPECIALLY when you are in the public eye. We have had countless public figures over the last several years expose for adultery. How do these guys think they are going to get away with it? Money has really blown their egos up. When you think this works...
YOU HAVE SERIOUS ISSUES...guys get just as sloppy as the side-chic does...Honestly though, money or no money, this happens all the time. My issue is the side-chic at times feels like she is owed something in the end even though this was an 'arrangement' to begin with. Who's fault is that, his or hers? When it comes to politicians (i.e. John Edwards) that is another ball game, especially when they use tax money to do their dirt. When is enough, enough? Should their be higher penalties for crimes like that? Until the FEDS step up, all we can do is continue to rely on the media to expose these people. But will that come too soon or a little too late?

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Unstoppable Talent



Since her discovery while shopping in Primark (European version of JC Penny's) back in 2006, Jourdan Dunn has had an amazing career. After being signed immediately with Storm Management in London, she debuted as a runway model with Ralph Lauren, Ferragamo and Marc Jacobs in New York and Milan. Over the next several years, Dunn appeared in Allure and British Vogue magazines leading her to her nomination of Model of The Year in November of 2008. Dunn opened 2009 with Jason Wu, Vivienne Westwood, Oscar de la Renta, Chanel, Dior and Jean Paul Gaultier. December of 2009 she continued to walk the runway until she gave birth to her Son on a Tuesday afternoon.
 
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