Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Don't try to take such a great idea...

This weekend we had "Martin Party"..LOL...LOL and yes it was lots of laughs!!




We had a couple people for the show make some very special appearances!!!

Bob (Thomas): A white man who worked in the marketing department of Gina's company who is best described as a stereotypical surfer-dude-cum-redneck. He spoke in a Southern Californian accent mixed with a Southern twang and often used words like "dude" and "man" even in professional settings. Known for getting on everyone’s nerves and bad dancing.


Roscoe (Squeaky): A 10-year-old kid with a constantly runny nose and a very smart mouth~ especially while playing spades.


Dragonfly Jones( Scott )
A martial arts "expert" who was beaten up in nearly every appearance. He always seemed to owe money to a real martial artist who was actually a student of his named Kenji, who would then beat Dragonfly up when he refused to pay him.


Sheneneh Jenkins(Shekiela): A stereotypical, flashy "Detroit ghetto girl," she was owner/operator of Sheneneh's Sho' Nuff Hair Salon. Though Sheneneh was awkwardly tall and thick in build, she often characterized herself as a "la-a-a-dy." She's portrayed as being very mouthy, confrontational, and feisty. She lived in an apartment across the hallway from Martin's, and factored into many of the plots by picking fights with Gina, and especially Pam, out in the hallway.


Pamela James (Ashley), Gina's sassy, explosive best friend, who's consistently portrayed as Martin's antagonist, usually ridiculed by Martin as being an animal with bad breath and a bad nappy weave and ridiculing him for his short stature.

Gina Waters (Nicole), Martin's more level-headed better half, and later his wife. Gina works for a public-relations firm headed by Mr. Whitaker (played by Michael Colyar in a recurring role). Known for having a “Big Head” and her “Soup Cooler full lips”.








Only in NYC!

Encourage yourself!!!

“John answered, saying unto them all, I indeed baptize you with water; but one mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire.” Luke 3:16

UNI Interview w/Nicole Lyricc


UNI's(Eva Andersen)
-First of all, I would like to say that I really, really appreciated your performance. I had brought along my younger sister through the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, and the inspirational message of faith that you preached was something I was so glad I could bring her to hear--it touched both of us. It was such a special time that you came--right when I was having so much anxiety and getting so caught up with planning for my future!

I am on staff at the Northern Iowan (UNI's newspaper) and I really wanted to write an article covering your show. I have some pictures that I took that will be included. If you could take the time to answer a few questions, I would greatly appreciate it.


UNI-What has been your favorite part about performing to
different audiences?

NL-First of all I’d like to Thank you again for you gracious
and encouraging words and Thanks to Wise Decisions and the University of Northern Iowa for having me.
My favorite part about performing is to be able to use my testimony to inspire &
encourage other people. For me to inspire, goes beyond what
I do artistically meaning what I may say in the show but
also positionally, meaning the fact that I am having a show and
an opportunity to share my gifts with others. I believe
that when we stop focusing on what we don’t have and focus
more on the gifts God has given us to make a living as well
as to affect someone else in a positive way, we will find
life so much more fulfilling.


UNI- What is one thing that you have learned from speaking to
others?

NL-I am learning that people are really not that different
and it’s a thread of relevance that connects us all
together.

UNI- What message are you trying to send to your audiences?

NL-I would say my message would be, the best way to peace,
joy, freedom and reaching your dreams to develop a
relationship with the Lord.

UNI- Is there anything else you would like to say about your
experience performing at UNI?

NL- I am not professing to be the best artist but I work as
hard as I can, with hopes that the work I put out there will
be received and enjoyed. I had a great time, Thanks for
having me, we had a great turn out. Go Panthers!!:-)

Word of the Day

reprobate \REP-ruh-bayt\, noun:
1. a very wicked, unprincipled person; scoundrel

adjective:
1. very wicked; unprincipled

verb:
1. to disapprove; condemn, censure

noun:
1. a person predestined to damnation, rejected by God

adjective:
1. rejected by God; damned

verb:
1. to reject from salvation; predestine to eternal punishment

Dinner w/the Girls!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Encourage yourself!!!

Passage Proverbs 18:22:
The man who finds a wife finds a treasure, and he receives favor from the Lord.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

UNI here we come!!!

AlX Armani Exchange - One Day Sample Sale

Shop a wide selection of:

Tees, skirts, and shorts for $5
Long sleeve tees and vests for $10
Shirts, blouses, and sweaters for $15
Jeans, pants, dresses, and blazers for $20
Light outerwear for $25
Heavy outerwear for $30
Leather outerwear for $40
Belts, hats, and sunglasses for $5
Wallets for $10
Bags for $15
Leather bags for $20
Please note: Some merchandise will have damages and defects. All transactions are final. No returns or exchanges. No tote, shopping, full size bags, food or drink are allowed during sale. Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. Stroller access is limited. Due to limited access to the building, only groups of 90 people are allowed every 30 minutes. Sale starts at 9:30am and ends at 3pm or while supplies last.

Directions from NYC: Take Lincoln Tunnel to Route 3 West. Take Meadowlands Parkway exit and make a left at the end of the ramp. Make a left to American Way. Make a right onto Enterprise Avenue. Entrance is by the shipping and receiving door on the side of the building. No tote, shopping, or full size bags or food or drink are allowed during the sale. Children under 12 should be accomanied by an adult. Stroller access is limited. Due to limited access to the building, they will only allow groups of ninety (90) people ever 30 minutes.




Event Begins: 11/15/2008
Event Ends: 11/15/2008

Event Times:
Sat 9:30am-3pm
Shop early to avoid the crowd.s

Location:
125 Enterprise Ave. South
Secaucus, NJ 07094

Payment Type:
Cash ONLY

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

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    Allow me to introduce you to NICOLE LYRICC a passionate and soulful artist. Yeah let’s stick with “Artist” versus JUST Poet, Designer, Wardrobe Stylist, Painter, and so on. Best known as “The Soulful Story teller” Nicole prides herself on the vision of celebrating and successfully fusing ALL areas of the arts together as well as being relevant to today’s issues and God conscious. www.myspace.com/nicolelyricc www.nicolelyricc .com