Country fried potatoes topped with Oragnic Ketchup, Trader Joe's Peach yougurt and some double fiber whole wheat toast. Washed down with a ice cold cup of agua. The breakfast of a healthy hustler though the country fried tatters was from Denny's, there was no time to waste I was ready to eatski. And off to work I go.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Breakfast Anyone?
Country fried potatoes topped with Oragnic Ketchup, Trader Joe's Peach yougurt and some double fiber whole wheat toast. Washed down with a ice cold cup of agua. The breakfast of a healthy hustler though the country fried tatters was from Denny's, there was no time to waste I was ready to eatski. And off to work I go.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Pac Div - Mayor @ The Key Club
Pac Div - "Mayor" @ the Key Club Los Angeles from gregthedude on Vimeo.
And they getting radio plays like whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
2 Year Old In China Smokes & Curses Like An Adult In Front Of Parents!
What a shame. The poor child looks so innocent.
Daily Start reports "A FILM of a two-year-old boy smoking a cigarette has provoked a storm of protests after becoming a shocking hit on the internet. The four-and-a half-minute clip shows the boy’s mum and dad encouraging him to light up. He is seen grasping a cigarette in his right hand while he tries to light it with a disposable lighter. But his small fingers are clearly not strong enough, so he clamps the cigarette in his mouth and uses both hands to get the lighter working."
Flare in the air to WSHH
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
THA BIZNESS ON SET OF YOUNG MONEY'S "EVERY GIRL" VIDEO SHOOT
A GLIMPSE BEHIND THE SCENES OF YOUNG MONEY'S "EVERY GIRL IN THE WORLD" VIDEO.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Art of the body
Monday, February 16, 2009
YouKARI CHUNKY!!!



Japanese Rock band YouKari Chunky, band members Vo.TATSURO Gu.NEGIMA Ba.SATONA Dr.CHIN , personal friends of the Amnimal planet. Made a trip alllll the way from Japan to the Amnimal House in Long Beach, CA. To cop some Amnimal Clothing and hang out with yours truly (Beach Boy) we took alot of photos but my camera was stolen (Shame shame shame) so I had to wait for Negima to send me these pics.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Taxpayer Bill of Rights: 9 things you need to know
1.The Right to Say "NO" to a Tax Auditor
Don't hold your breath waiting for the IRS to tell you this, but your rights go way beyond just "the right to remain silent!" The idea of saying "NO" to an IRS auditor may terrify you, but it shouldn't. Why? Because the auditor never has any final authority over you or how much you owe. As much as they may huff and puff, you have the right to challenge his or her decision. Here's the best part: If you do challenge, the IRS' own statistics reveal you will win your case about 64% of the time. We'll take those odds any day!
2.The Right to Eliminate Penalties
A common issue taxpayers tangle over with the IRS is penalties - probably because the IRS has a penalty for every day of the week. In fact, there are over 150 different penalties contained in the tax law, and the IRS can find one to hit you with at every turn.
On the plus side, each penalty is subject to cancellation … though the IRS generally "forgets" to tell you this (surprise, surprise). That means that all penalties can be canceled when you can show you acted in good faith and not out of an effort to deceive the IRS. In most cases, a simple letter of explanation setting out all the appropriate facts will do the job.
3.The Right to a "Correspondence" Audit
Do you dread the thought of facing the IRS in an audit? Our advice is simple then: Don't!
We're not telling you to hop the first plane to the Bahamas, but we are saying you have the right to conduct a correspondence audit through the mail. Think of the benefits: You avoid the stress of a face-to-face meeting, the hassle and expense of taking time off work and the possibility you will say something that can be misconstrued by the agent.
Simply ask for a "correspondence" audit and take some of the pressure off.
4.The Right to an "Installment" Agreement
If you do end up owing the IRS money, things can get ugly … and fast. Their notices make it clear they want the money now -- all of it. What they don't make clear is your right to an installment agreement.
To negotiate a reasonable payment, get a copy of IRS Form 433-A, the Financial Statement. This lists your income, expenses, assets and liabilities, and will accurately present how much you're able to handle paying.
Unfortunately, the IRS now charges a $43 user fee on installment plans. But, paying $43 is better than having to come up with big money you don't have right now.
5.The Right to Challenge IRS Notices
The IRS mails tens of millions of notices each year, most of which are demands for more money. But don't automatically reach for your checkbook! According to the Government Accounting Office, 48% of these notices are "incorrect or incomplete." So why does the IRS keep sending them? Because research has shown that, rather than fight the IRS, most taxpayers would rather cough up the money!
Don't let Uncle Sam pull one over on you. You can challenge and cancel those notices if you disagree and act promptly.
6.The Right to Use the Problems Resolution Office
The IRS is a huge bureaucracy, which can make it incredibly frustrating to deal with, even to get the most obvious errors corrected. If you are ever backed into a corner by the IRS and no one seems willing or able to help, your best bet is to contact the Problems Resolution Office (PRO).
This office was set up to assist citizens whose problems seem to fall through the gaping cracks in the floor of the IRS' "We Care" Department. Some problems can even be handled with a simple phone call
7.The Right to Make Audio Recordings of Any Meeting With the IRS
If you're audited by the IRS or are subject to a tax collection procedure, you are allowed to tape record the meeting. However, you have to notify the IRS 10 days in advance of your meeting.
Taking advantage of this right prevents the IRS from changing the rules midway through the audit. It also helps control the meeting -- it limits discussions of irrelevant and unnecessary issues as far as the topic at hand (your potential tax liability) goes.
8.The Right to Appeal Any Decision Made by the IRS
This is one of your most important rights, so don't forget it. Whether you're faced with an audit, lien or some other judgment by the IRS, you have the right to appeal.
If you do get audited and you're not satisfied with the results, you can appeal to the IRS appeals office. You'll then have 30 days to exercise your appeal rights, though it could be a year or more before your IRS appeals audit is heard.
Save yourself a few headaches, though, and don't even come close to getting audited -- we'll show you how by making sure your deductions are airtight!
9.The Right to Represent Yourself Before the IRS
That's right -- you CAN act as your own best advisor when faced with an audit or with having to go to United States Tax Court, but tread carefully here ... this is one right you may NOT want to exercise.
Only consider representing yourself if you're audited for something fairly simple, confident in your tax knowledge, familiar with all of the most current IRS tax laws and be prepared for any items of dispute that the IRS may question you on.
As far as standing up in U.S. Tax court, however, be mindful you're walking on very thin ice. Tax laws can be very complex (and the judgment outcomes can be harsh), but that goes especially for matters brought before the U.S. Tax Court!
Don't Lose Another Nickel to the Bank of Uncle Sam!
The next time the IRS comes knocking on your door, remember these rights before forking over any of your money. You have a voice, and you shouldn't let the IRS intimidate you into thinking any differently!
By exercising these rights and protecting your money, you'll significantly increase your chances of settling any disputes without losing another nickel to the Bank of Uncle Sam.
Don't hold your breath waiting for the IRS to tell you this, but your rights go way beyond just "the right to remain silent!" The idea of saying "NO" to an IRS auditor may terrify you, but it shouldn't. Why? Because the auditor never has any final authority over you or how much you owe. As much as they may huff and puff, you have the right to challenge his or her decision. Here's the best part: If you do challenge, the IRS' own statistics reveal you will win your case about 64% of the time. We'll take those odds any day!
2.The Right to Eliminate Penalties
A common issue taxpayers tangle over with the IRS is penalties - probably because the IRS has a penalty for every day of the week. In fact, there are over 150 different penalties contained in the tax law, and the IRS can find one to hit you with at every turn.
On the plus side, each penalty is subject to cancellation … though the IRS generally "forgets" to tell you this (surprise, surprise). That means that all penalties can be canceled when you can show you acted in good faith and not out of an effort to deceive the IRS. In most cases, a simple letter of explanation setting out all the appropriate facts will do the job.
3.The Right to a "Correspondence" Audit
Do you dread the thought of facing the IRS in an audit? Our advice is simple then: Don't!
We're not telling you to hop the first plane to the Bahamas, but we are saying you have the right to conduct a correspondence audit through the mail. Think of the benefits: You avoid the stress of a face-to-face meeting, the hassle and expense of taking time off work and the possibility you will say something that can be misconstrued by the agent.
Simply ask for a "correspondence" audit and take some of the pressure off.
4.The Right to an "Installment" Agreement
If you do end up owing the IRS money, things can get ugly … and fast. Their notices make it clear they want the money now -- all of it. What they don't make clear is your right to an installment agreement.
To negotiate a reasonable payment, get a copy of IRS Form 433-A, the Financial Statement. This lists your income, expenses, assets and liabilities, and will accurately present how much you're able to handle paying.
Unfortunately, the IRS now charges a $43 user fee on installment plans. But, paying $43 is better than having to come up with big money you don't have right now.
5.The Right to Challenge IRS Notices
The IRS mails tens of millions of notices each year, most of which are demands for more money. But don't automatically reach for your checkbook! According to the Government Accounting Office, 48% of these notices are "incorrect or incomplete." So why does the IRS keep sending them? Because research has shown that, rather than fight the IRS, most taxpayers would rather cough up the money!
Don't let Uncle Sam pull one over on you. You can challenge and cancel those notices if you disagree and act promptly.
6.The Right to Use the Problems Resolution Office
The IRS is a huge bureaucracy, which can make it incredibly frustrating to deal with, even to get the most obvious errors corrected. If you are ever backed into a corner by the IRS and no one seems willing or able to help, your best bet is to contact the Problems Resolution Office (PRO).
This office was set up to assist citizens whose problems seem to fall through the gaping cracks in the floor of the IRS' "We Care" Department. Some problems can even be handled with a simple phone call
7.The Right to Make Audio Recordings of Any Meeting With the IRS
If you're audited by the IRS or are subject to a tax collection procedure, you are allowed to tape record the meeting. However, you have to notify the IRS 10 days in advance of your meeting.
Taking advantage of this right prevents the IRS from changing the rules midway through the audit. It also helps control the meeting -- it limits discussions of irrelevant and unnecessary issues as far as the topic at hand (your potential tax liability) goes.
8.The Right to Appeal Any Decision Made by the IRS
This is one of your most important rights, so don't forget it. Whether you're faced with an audit, lien or some other judgment by the IRS, you have the right to appeal.
If you do get audited and you're not satisfied with the results, you can appeal to the IRS appeals office. You'll then have 30 days to exercise your appeal rights, though it could be a year or more before your IRS appeals audit is heard.
Save yourself a few headaches, though, and don't even come close to getting audited -- we'll show you how by making sure your deductions are airtight!
9.The Right to Represent Yourself Before the IRS
That's right -- you CAN act as your own best advisor when faced with an audit or with having to go to United States Tax Court, but tread carefully here ... this is one right you may NOT want to exercise.
Only consider representing yourself if you're audited for something fairly simple, confident in your tax knowledge, familiar with all of the most current IRS tax laws and be prepared for any items of dispute that the IRS may question you on.
As far as standing up in U.S. Tax court, however, be mindful you're walking on very thin ice. Tax laws can be very complex (and the judgment outcomes can be harsh), but that goes especially for matters brought before the U.S. Tax Court!
Don't Lose Another Nickel to the Bank of Uncle Sam!
The next time the IRS comes knocking on your door, remember these rights before forking over any of your money. You have a voice, and you shouldn't let the IRS intimidate you into thinking any differently!
By exercising these rights and protecting your money, you'll significantly increase your chances of settling any disputes without losing another nickel to the Bank of Uncle Sam.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
"One Knight Stand" Karaoke
"One Knight Stand" Karaoke from Amnimal Vision on Vimeo.
Beach Boy and A-Pleezy of the band "One Knight Stand" took over Alex's Bar last Saturday night and totally rocked it. Beach Boy performed Rick Jame's "Super Freak" but we didn't get any video of it. But we got some footage of A-Pleezy peforming Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" the crowd was into it, the band was into it. And thats just a preview of whats in store for "One Knight Stand"

Beach Boy performing "Super Freak"
Shouts out to Juicy J and T for having the footage.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Lil Wayne - Katie Couric Interview
Lil Wayne and Katie Couric, well it official Wayne is at the head of the class, the only other rapper to get interviewed by major network (CBS,NBC,ABC,FOX) was Jay-Z, and thats when he was standing on the top looking down, looks like its Wayne's time for now.
U-N-I - Cali Soul f. H.O.P.E. Live
U-N-I - Cali Soul f. H.O.P.E. (Live @ Key Club)
Footage from the Wale/Blu/U-N-I show, download that Mick Boogie Presents U-N-I - Before There Was Love (Mixtape)
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
50 Cent Interviews Tia Kemp (Rick Ross's Baby Mama)
Kat Williams said it best, fake folk on the come up as a matter of fact 50 Cent is in a new beef with this guy Rick Ross whos babies mother goes on record telling his biz and how he's a loser fake type guy. Let this be a message to you fake suckas running around here tricking folk, everyone may not know your real story, but it all comes to light cuhz sucker is as sucker does....And after a while everyone will know.
Beach Boy outtie here!!
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