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		<title>Skerrit Bwoy returns?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Skerrit Bwoys&#8217; RETURN AS A DJ, DOES NOT MEAN HIS RETURN AS A SINNER. In pursuit of Religion, on November 20th 2012, Skerrit Bwoy canceled all international, &#038; local shows. As a solo artist, with the electronic group Major Lazer, &#038; his reggae group Ghetto Life Entertainment. Leaving countless fans in ahhh. In March 2012 he DJ&#8217;ed 2 experimental shows on the electronic scene. First at Binghamton University, in New York. Then @ Throwed, in Cambridge MA. Both shows were well received by fans &#038; media alike. How did it differ from any other of his previous shows, you ask? Well no daggering, no drinking, no profanity from him, or the music, is whats new. Skerrit bwoy is on a mission to, once again, change the face of entertainment as we know it. This time for the greater good. He believes that good entertainment, does not have to be separate from clean entertainment. Holding firm to the belief &#8220;its the dj that creates the main environment&#8221;. Further stating &#8220;As a Christian, old or young, we should be able to enjoy a friday night jump off, without feeling like, here i go in the den of sin again&#8221;.. Although well received by Electronic enthusiasts, will Skerrit Bwoy new style of entertainment be well received by his Caribbean follower? In May 2012 the world will find out&#8230; &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; Reporters recently caught up with Skerrit Bwoy, &#038; the amazing &#8220;Why I gave up daggering for God&#8221; interview is now available world wide via VICE MAGAZINE. http://www.vice.com/read/skerrit-bwoy-puts-down-the-dagger-picks-up-the-cross- SKERRIT BWOY PUTS DOWN THE DAGGER, PICKS UP THE CROSS By Zipper Z Skerrit Bwoy aka Dale Richardson, the daggering icon of the world, has given up daggering in the name of God. He says he will no longer practice the rhythmic dry hump that took him, and the dance move, out of Bronx dancehall parties and into the international spotlight. He will not jump off ladders unto women’s spread legs and hump with a choreographed expression of agony. Nor will he swear or listen to music with swear words. In the last few weeks, that last vow lead him to delete—to his own estimation—between $30,000-$50,000 worth of dubplates from his hard drive. His musical cleanse includes the 2009 electronic dancehall track, “Pon Di Floor,” by the DJ duo Diplo and Switch otherwise known as Major Lazer. Skerrit Bwoy was the Major Lazer frontman, and it is in this video that he and daggering was first introduced to popular culture. “Pon di Floor got to go,” he told me over the phone. The transformation happened during a trip back home to Antigua. The Antigua Observer ran the story on December 2, 2011. The article reported he was cancelling all shows, but was to keep his signature triple-pointed yellow Mohawk. I was surprised. He was giving up a lot. Though dancing is an integral part of the dancehall scene, outside of Caribbean Culture, no one before Skerrit Bwoy, had received individual attention for this practice. His animated likeness...]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2012/05/02/returns/</link>
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		<title>Canceled shows?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Canceled? Yes all &#8220;Skerrit Bwoy&#8221; shows have been canceled, as of 11.20.11. I&#8217;m not dead. I&#8217;m not sick. I&#8217;m not injured. I did not get in an accident. I&#8217;m more well &#038; alive now than ever b4. I was trying my best to answer you all individually. But between bbm, email, facebook, twitter, phone calls, text &#038; everything else&#8230; its taking way too long &#038; I know you need answers now.. &#8212; 1: what happen to you? Fortunately i have found God. Im currently in Christian meditation &#038; will not be doing any parties or events outside of the will of the Lords. My pastor is currently in Africa, on missions &#038; I will be seeking his council about my future endeavors upon his return. &#8212; 2: So you not doing any more parties? I don&#8217;t know what the future holds. As of 11.20.11 all my appearances as &#8220;Skerrit Bwoy&#8221; at Ghetto Life, Major Lazer, &#038; Team Bronx events are 100% canceled until I have more spiritual information. &#8212; 3: Bronx dancehall queen is this saturday. Is that canceled? Or will someone else keep it? That&#8217;s Canceled. Any one else that tries to keep that event, this saturday will be faced with FULL LEGAL ACTION. For trying to capitalize on my promotion. &#8212; 4: What did Major Lazer say? What will they do? Diplo &#038; other members of the team have reached out to me. They are in support of my Christian meditation.. Although they will continue to produce music. I do not know yet, if It is the will of God for me to continue with this company. &#8212; 5: Could you link me to someone that will cover for you? Or Let me cover for you? No! I will no longer be the messenger of evil. Or have evil attached to my name. &#8212; 6: So how you Gonna make money? You gonna get a regular job! I believe God has a purpose for me. I do not know, right now, what that purpose is. But I am brainstorming ideas. Ideas that will hopefully be able to keep me in the entertainment industry, to present to my minister upon his return. &#8212; 7: Why dont you just finish the shows you had? You could have that money to help you. I did not give my life to God on my terms. Spiritually speaking.. The father said &#8220;I know you heard me calling you. Come now, or else&#8221;&#8230; I was not gonna wait to find out what &#8220;or else&#8221; ment. (No I did not hear voices. Lol) &#8212; 8: If you heard him calling you all this time, why answer now? You on top of the world, cartoon bout to drop, album bout to drop, tours bout to start. Why now? I tried to Justify my shows as entertainment. &#038; as long as I was only entertaining, this was not my real life, it was fine.. But the message I was sending &#038; the environments I was creating, was...]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/11/07/canceled/</link>
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		<title>Skerrit Bwoy: Labor day party recap. SOCA OR REGGAE?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Labor day weekend in New York city is when every west indian come out with they flag &#038; reprezent. This year we spiced up the annual event &#038; put soca on 1 side &#038; reggae on 1 side. So the only question now is&#8230;. WHO WON? SOCA OR REGGAE? lol. You be the judge. http://www.dancehallreggae.com http://shatmoneynyc.com http://www.papparazzikidd.net http://bestofdancehall.com http://www.rudeboyzmedia.com http://realtalqkinc.com http://topstarent.com http://dancehallconnect.com Funniest part of this labor day had to be the NYPD daggering on Eastern parkway. Thats the closet thing to unity i seen in years. I wish i could find this cop &#038; shake his hand. This is a unifying moment that will go down in the history books&#8230; Thank you all so much for coming out &#038; enjoying your labor day weekend with Ghetto Life Ent. See yall next year. Bless up!]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/09/16/nyclaborday/</link>
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		<title>Delaware: Real talk tuesday. Video</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I know you not gonna believe me, but Delaware has a wild party scene. Spearheaded by H MAZZ &#038; DJ BIS, club Mojo is a nice jump off on a Tuesday night. Heres VIDEO &#038; PICS of what went down the last time Skerrit Bwoy &#038; Brooklyn all stars made an appearance&#8230; My aunt said it looks like bet uncut. If you in the area on a tuesday check it out. Expect to party hard, sweat and dance your face off, to the sights and sounds of hyper house, dubstep, glitch and all kind of other ish your mom&#8217;s never heard of. Real Talk Every Tuesday At Mojo on Main 270 East Main Street Newark, Delaware 19711 &#8211; 10pm-1am 21+ NO cover 18-20 $10 cover]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/09/14/delawarerealtalktuesday/</link>
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		<title>London Carnival 2011 Video &amp; Photos</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Toots &#038; the maytals, Black Chiney, David Rodigan, &#038; nuff more sounds, djs, &#038; artist took to the streets of London for the annual carnival. Heres some PICS &#038; VIDS of what wed down at the Red Bull stage&#8230; Major Lazer style. MAJOR LAZER Notting Hill Carnival 2011 Event Recap by PP from Pure Primary on Vimeo.]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/09/10/londoncarnival/</link>
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		<title>Cartoon network: Skerrit Bwoy for Major Lazer</title>
		<description><![CDATA[First Sketches of the &#8220;Major Lazer&#8221; action adventure. Coming soon to Cartoon network&#8230;]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/04/28/cartoonmajorlazer/</link>
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		<title>Skerrit Bwoy 3 of 4 Birthday party Pics &amp; Videos&#8230;</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Washington Dc. Photos: http://www.dancehallreggae.com Our Tour bus driver didnt was the worst. We missed the actual club, But the fabricated an after party in a Garage. Who knew that it would turn out to be one of the wildest parties in DC for 2011. Shout out to Matrix Media for Throwing this Annual event. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; Bronx, NY. Photos: http://www.dancehallreggae.com Photos: http://www.dancehallconnect.com Photos: http://www.massiveb.com Photos: http://str8paperent.com Photos: http://www.drewgetsitin.com/ Sponsored by www.StunnerOfTheMonth.com &#038; www.718project.bigcartel.com Team Bronx pulled off another hit. Much apologies to the people who got locked out, due to over capacity. But you should already know to come out early. See yall next year&#8230; &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; Antigua. Photos: http://www.dancehallreggae.com News Paper: http://www.antiguaobserver.com Returning to my Home land of Antigua was off the hook. Big up Good morning Antigua &#038; Daddy silk for putting me on TV. Big up the Daily Observer &#038; Rory for putting me in the news papers. Big up all my brothers &#038; sisters for reminding me why im half crazy. lol. Photo of: International artist Barbee attending Skerrit Bwoy birthday bash in Antigua.]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/04/07/skerritbwoy3birthdayparty2011/</link>
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		<title>Mexico was off the hook&#8230; Video &amp; Pics</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Skerrit Bwoy performing as Major Lazer. With Diplo &#038; Mimi @ Escenica, Monterrey, Mexico. Mexico city: Photos: http://www.tono.tv Photos: http://www.flickr.com Monterrey: Photos: http://lineatres.mx/ Photos: http://www.flickr.com/]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/04/07/mexico2011/</link>
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		<title>CNN features Skerrit Bwoy: Dancehall today</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Even Noze of Shat Money Entertainment was seen on CNN, when a special aired about Dancehall reggae going global. Book Skerrit Bwoy &#038; Ghetto Life Entertainment for your next event 917.392.2644]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/01/19/weoncnn/</link>
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		<title>Rdx, Bitta Blood, Skerrit Bwoy in &#8220;$1,000 us&#8221; music video</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Check out the &#8220;THOUSAND US$ Riddim&#8221; Produced by DAGCK Promotions &#038; Bitta B. Download the &#8220;THOUSAND US$ Riddim&#8221; on iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/thousand-u-s-riddim/id393742534 RDX &#8211; Ping Me Supamodel Joelee &#8211; Mih Nuh Smile Macka Diamond &#8211; Money Wine Aksess &#8211; From Me See U Me Want U Prodiji &#038; Debbie Elliot &#8211; Give It To Me Bitta Blood &#038; Skerrit Bwoy &#8211; Talk Bout Dat Terro 3000 &#8211; Gimme A Energy]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/01/18/thousandusriddim/</link>
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		<title>party Over 16,000 people in LA&#8230;</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The turn of the new year caught Skerrit Bwoy, along side Major Lazer in Los Angeles. The LA sports arena was packed by 10:pm with over 16,000 screaming patrons awaiting the 2011 countdown&#8230; Last year New years eve was Tasmania&#8230; Wonder what 2012 will bring? Only God knows.]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2011/01/09/16000nye2011/</link>
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		<title>THE YEAR IN DANCEHALL</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Two Thousand and Ten is coming an end and what a year it was for the Dancehall. Dancehall music and the artist who sing many of the hit songs were in the headlines and for many, it wasn&#8217;t positive. The two reigning kings of Dancehall, Vybz Kartel representing Gaza and the Gully God himself Movado put aside their differences and came together for the &#8220;Peace Unity&#8221; concert, ending their long standing feud. This I thought would of been a sign of greater things to come. The U.S. revoked the visas of Beenie Man, Bounty Killa, Mavado, Idonia, Tony Matterhorn, Ricky Trooper and a number of other artist causing a panic amongst international promoters and fans alike. Soon &#8220;Pray For Jamaica&#8221; became a national cry for peace as military forces invaded Tivoli Gardens, in order to capture &#8220;The President&#8221; Dudus Coke. Blood ran red in the island of Jamaica as hundreds of residents took to arms to defend their turf and the man that they claim, has done more than the government, itself. The death of Oneil Edwards of Voicemail sent shockwaves as he was gunned down in front of his residents leaving the dancing faternity in a state of mourning and disbelief, from the loss of this non violent artist. The passing of legendary &#8220;Cool Ruler&#8221; Gregory Issac made awareness of the lack of appraisal of the artists of yesteryear. Speakers were going hammer for Bounty Killa as he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend with the tool and landed in prison numerous times this year. All wasn&#8217;t gloomy for dancehall as we were reminded of why we loved this artform in the first place with riddims like &#8220;One Day&#8221; that had us pouring rum and red bull in our cups, walking out in front of our matey to show dem &#8220;who is wife round here&#8221;, acknowledging our true friends as we sang, &#8220;mi nah sell out mi friend dem&#8221;, and despite it all, &#8220;I&#8217;m okay&#8221; reminded us that though things are rough, it could be worse. Gyptian charted the international charts with Ricky Blaze produced riddim for &#8220;Hold Yuh&#8221;, landing him on tour with Mary J. Blige and earning him a Soul Train award for best reggae artist, amongst other things. Dancehall didn&#8217;t belong only to Jamaica, it achieved greater cross over success with Diplo &#38; Switch of Major Lazer hit song &#8220;Pon De Floor&#8221;. Frontman, Skerrit Bwoy introduced fans to the artform of &#8220;daggering&#8221;. Kartel sang &#8220;Clarks&#8221; and every store sold out of the famous footwear. Controversy struck again as Kartel&#8217;s appearance became even lighter as he sang about the use of &#8220;cake soap&#8221;. Critics blamed the dancehall artist for influencing, young and impressionable Jamaicans to &#8220;bleach&#8221;. Needless to say, 2010 was a much talked about year for dancehall music, for the positive and negative. The artform has changed and the days of it remaining a hidden gem are gone, as they are being featured on music videos, depicted in movies, and admired by fans all over the world. What...]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2010/12/31/the-year-in-dancehall/</link>
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		<title>Twitter fail: Dagger whale</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Skerrit Bwoy on Twitter by Arlo Ramz.]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2010/11/30/daggerwale/</link>
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		<title>Maison Fortuné Orphanage in Hinche, Haiti.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The mission of the Foundation is to support the Maison Fortuné Orphanage in Hinche, Haiti. The Foundation, a 501(c) (3) IRS-approved charity, is committed to the long-term viability of the orphanage through financial support, outreach to the public, encouraging visits, promoting child-sponsorship, and sharing information about the orphanage. We are people working together to make a difference in the lives of children by providing food, clothing, shelter, education and healthcare to 200+ children in Hinche, Haiti, one of the poorest regions in the Western Hemisphere. Maison Fortuné Orphanage Foundation is a Virginia nonprofit, nonstock corporation that received its certificate of incorporation from the Virginia State Corporation Commission on December 19, 2001. The organization, a part of the Diocese of Richmond with the Bishop as the sole member, was created by concerned individuals from these Catholic organizations: Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Chesapeake, Virginia Catholic Church of St. Mark, Virginia Beach, Virginia St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church, Chesapeake, Virginia St. Thérèse Catholic Church, Chesapeake, Virginia (since 2008) Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School, Virginia Beach. Its original stated purpose was “to provide assistance for needy orphan children located in the nation of Haiti” and the focus was specifically on the Maison Fortuné Orphanage in Hinche as the means of providing the child care assistance the founders had in mind. &#8221;]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2010/11/30/maisonfortuneorphanage/</link>
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		<title>LEGAL RIGHT TO HAVE SEX</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Saturday night, my hubby and I were lying in bed watching &#8220;Why Did I Get Married&#8221; and in between the constant side eyes, I was receiving, this line was said in the movie and I thought it would be perfect for a Question of the Day. &#8220;If your wife not giving you none, you have a LEGAL right to get some&#8221;. I had to laugh and of course, the hubby agreed with this fool. Now if you remember the movie, you would know that Jill Scott&#8217;s husband said that to Tyler Perry&#8217;s character, because he and wifey hadn&#8217;t have sex for 3 months. Now while some find that hard to believe, I&#8217;ve come across women who have actually kept the pum pum on lock for a much longer time frame. The reasoning behind the lack of sex was different, but the point was that sex had become such a distant memory that they had become accustomed and not even felt the need to receive it again. Now while I do believe that a healthy relationship does involve a great amount of love making, I do believe that if there is a time when the sex is no longer a part of the union, they do not have a right to get it else where. What happened to just talking about the issue at hand and coming to some kind of compromise/resolution? Like I said before, the women that held back on sex, had their reasons for doing so. I&#8217;m not sure if the husbands were aware of the reasoning, but this is something that should of been discussed prior to having an extramarital affair. So the hubby agrees with the quote. Not surprising, since he is a man that loves sex and can&#8217;t do without it. Though I&#8217;m not one to have sex everyday of the week, I do actually enjoy indulging in it quite often, so I wouldn&#8217;t fall into the category, but I would love to hear from you. What is your take on this issue? Does a man/woman have a right to get sex elsewhere if their companion is unwilling to do it? How long is too long? What are the factors that will cause you to be patient?]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2010/11/20/legal-right-to-have-sex/</link>
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		<title>Review: Joel T &amp; Maya &#8211; Brooklyn Birthday Bash</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Happy Birthday to DJ Joel T &#038; Dj Maya. Brooklyn was popping last month, when they kept there 3rd Annual &#8220;Strictly the best&#8221; Birthday Bash. It was pure fun from beginning to end. Generations old &#038; young, dancers, promoters, dj, &#038; a bad a hot gal packed the house from early. This video does not even begn to describe the vibes of the party. But enjoy a few Highlights&#8230; This year was a Zoovie. Check the pics yo&#8230; Thisiscarib.com: http://thisiscarib.com/photo_gallery.php?album=1910&#038;page=1 kingjam.com: http://kingjam.com/main/10611 DatzWhatzUp.net: http://www.datzwhatzup.net/show_gallery.php?ID=4079 Temptationsbk.com: http://www.temptationsbk.com/index.php? 7days7nights: http://www.7days7nights.com/carib/photo1.php?gallary=8282 Massiveb.com: http://www.massiveb.com/photos/JOELT%20DJMAYA%20 See yall next year. Bless!]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2010/11/16/jamkamayabk/</link>
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		<title>Mek we party *NEW MUSIC*</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Mr Nuh Seh Nuttin Feat. Skerrit Bwoy &#8211; Mek we party Coming December 2010? Heres the demo&#8230; I dont know&#8230; Maybe&#8230; What you think?]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2010/11/10/mekwepartydem/</link>
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		<title>Lestah cool &amp; Skerrit bwoy in Holland</title>
		<description><![CDATA[YMP Entertainment introduced the Dutch PASSA PASSA in March 2009 with great dedication, through intensive co-operation with Night Clubs, Deejays, National and International Artists and Dancers. In October Ghetto life entertainment was in there. The show was SOLD OUT &#038; WILD CRAZY!!! With Skerrit Bwoy on the Turntables &#038; Lester Cool on the video camera. Heres some pics from PASSA PASSA in Netherlands&#8230; Lestah Cool &#038; Skerrit bwoy of Ghetto Life Entertainment. Photographer Christine Rose. The ladies of Holland . Dutch indeed . Cookie Jah from the UK, taking the dancehall back to basic. Original Bougle style. Team Gallis deal with the girl dem wicked all night. Kim La Queen from Germany, Holding it down for the ladies to the death. lol Real nice crowd, &#038; Excellent vybz. All the djs did they thing. Big shout out to the ladies. They were dancing like it was for tv. I loved every minuet of it. Also gotta big up Kitty Kat dancers, those girls are some of the best on the scene. I didnt get a photo of dem though. Sorry girls&#8230; YMP next event will be Friday Dec 10th with RDX @ Powerzone. BE THERE. Here is the full album to &#8220;NETHERLANDS PASSA PASSA&#8221;]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2010/11/10/netherlandspassa/</link>
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		<title>skerrit bwoy in &#8220;Out the gate&#8221; movie&#8230;</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Look mom, I think i got at least 4 or 5 seconds in this movie Before you know it ima be in my own movie. Due out 2010&#8230; Theatrical Trailer to urban action/drama &#8220;Out The Gate&#8221; (2011) Starring Paul Campbell (Shottas, First Sunday, Dancehall Queen), Oliver Samuels, Shelli Boone, and Reggae Dancehall artists Everton (E-Dee) Dennis, Mr. Lexx, Edley Shine, Lady G, Ms. Triniti, Father Times, Bless Man, and more. By: Skerrit Bwoy]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2010/11/10/outthegatemovie/</link>
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		<title>YOU&#8217;RE MY ADDICTION</title>
		<description><![CDATA[It’s Saturday night, you’re at the club and the session is going real nice. You go to the bar to buy a drink and wait for the bartender to hand you that mango martini. Standing at the bar is this sexy rasta. Tall, brown and giving you the same look you are giving back to him. He introduces himself and so do you. You have a small conversation before exchanging numbers and going back to your respective corners. You don’t take him on, because you are convinced that all men, in the clubs are not be trusted. You leave club and go back to your place, but you receive a text from that guy, wanting you to meet him at Dennys, but you play hard to get, because you don’t want to come off easy. So you decline the invitation and decide to meet at another time. Days pass and the guy decides to come to your place, so you continue to play the tough role and decide to meet him outside your complex so that he has no idea which apartment you live in. Approaching him, you realize how gorgeous he is and you instantly become more attracted to him. The phone tag continues days and weeks later, until he decides to come to your place one night. Though you try to resist, you can barely stay cool, with all the heat rising throughout your body. Soon, the clothes are quickly torn off, the kisses become more intense and the hands begin to touch places that you wanted to touch from the moment you met. You are angered by the fact that he failed to tell you about the size of his manhood and the fact that he knew all the right places to put it. The sex was the best you had experienced in a long time and when the night ends, you are hoping that you will be able to reenact this session that you just created. Unfortunately, you realize, that your feelings for him are much stronger than his. You begin to wait by the phone, anticipating the next time, he will satisfy your every desire. You begin to call him constantly, without him returning any of your calls. Your friends are telling you to get over it and just take it for what it is, a “Hit and Run”. You soon come to your senses and realize that you’re a beautiful girl and know that you shouldn’t have to chase down, anyone. Just when you thought you were over him, you see his fine ass in the club again. He calls you over and starts to whisper in your ear about how sexy you look. The d.j. starts to play something slow and he pulls you over and the two of you begin to dance. With your bodies rubbing against each other, you are reminded of how bad you want to do it right in the middle of the club. He tells you to come...]]></description>
		<link>http://ghettolifeent.com/2010/11/08/youre-my-addiction/</link>
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