Tuesday, August 24

SO YOUR A PLEASER ARE YOU....? YOU SURE?

















How many "pleasers" have you come across in your dating life?

I know I have run across quite a few self-proclaimed "pleasers," I believe giving yourself the title of "pleaser" is just like saying I Love you or saying your a "Good" woman or man. Often its self diagnosed and usually incorrectly. So what's The Bombshell's description of a PLEASER......

Pays attention to your reactions

Asks for direction

Seduces you

Does not feel accomplished until you get that knock out nut!!!

Anticipates what would push you over the edge.

Gives you/or makes it seem like you have power

Strict enforcer of PLEASURE

.... I mean thats pretty much what I can describe in words. A pleaser is like a sex personal assistant, they make the journey to extascy obtainable and effortless. So unless your completely selfish in making sure your partner is satisfied and read to pass out, then please...PLEASE! Do not give yourself the label of "Pleaser."

As a fellow member of the Pleaser community I can not describe how disappointing it is to think your meeting a worthy opponent in the bedroom only to realize you've been duped! Just imagine two Pleasers who begin in an intense kissing session in the living room on the couch... neck nibbles, tongue sucking, lip biting... heavy breathing and small moans.... to move still kissing to the bedroom... where clothes are sprinkled all over the room and the real foreplay begins.... I mean the head segment alone is INTENSE...

Become a student in the fine art of pleasing... and an active participate. Schedule foreplay only sessions...test and tease your limitations and senses. Then, and only then, when you only hold on to the selfish act of making someone cum...give yourself the title PLEASER!!!!

SOME MORE SHOE ORGASM!!!!


I HAVE A SHOE HITLIST...



Sunday, August 22

A peek in to my mind @ 5:00 am


How good it feels..... how right!!! Everything sounds so good, the laughs, the stories, the discussions the passion!!! Could it be true?
Hmmmm

Monday, August 16

R.I.P.....



ROBERT WILSON age 53





If you know me you know how much I adore Gap Band. Pops is a funk man, and Gap Band is and was one of his Saturday favorites to jam to. Robert Wilson was the Bass player for The Gap Band. "The Godfather of The Bass," was working on an album and was slated to perform August 28th,2010 in Tulsa, Ohio his childhood home!
Here is some live performances of The Gap Band for your Monday Morning!!!



Yearning for your love!!


Outstanding

OMG.....


hOW i WaNt THESE SHOES!!!!!!


Monday, August 9

Damn She's still taking pictures...??!!!!!!




Some recent images from my shoot with 510 Photography... ummmm please disregard the extra thickness my goodness..lol...



















I will have more shoots coming soon!!!
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Monday, August 2

Artist Spotlight The ex Files... Mr. Steve Wyreman


It's been a few years since we dated and I still am absolutely amazed by his talent. He's one of the coolest most laid back cats I know. Love when my phone rings or I see a text that says "YO! What's good?" cause I know we are going to have a great funny conversation. But when it comes to his guitar the man pulls this emotion out of you, clear evidence of what natural talent, hardwork and sheer determination can get you, I would like to introduce you, Ladies and Gentlemen, to Mr. Steve Wyreman....










ME: How did you get started professionally playing the guitar?



STEVE: By playing around the Bay in clubs and churches. Then when Keyshia Cole got signed I was apart of her band, I have now been with her for 7 years.


ME: What was your first major gig?



STEVE: Percy Sledge



ME: I remember from our many chats that you are not "formally trained," when did you first pick up the guitar?



STEVE: Around 8 or 9, I mowed laws to purchase my first guitar.



ME: Where are you from?



STEVE: Bay Area(San Francisco, Bay Area, California) born and raised...









ME: What drew you to hip hop?






STEVE: I learned to play the blues at 14, soon after I started having gigs with blues bands, which is the root of all music. I have always listened to Stevie and Marvin but I also have an ecelctic taste in music ranging from The Parliment to David Bowie. I began playing church gigs at 17 and the people who he knew from those gigs would call me for R&B gigs.






ME: Who have you worked with?



STEVE: I have worked with Keyshia, Fantaisa, Kim Burrell, Lala Hathaway, Lauryn Hill, Common, Rick Ross, DJ Quik, Mary J. Blidge, Raheem Dauvaghn , Jasmine Sullivan, Kelis and Richard Ashcroft.






ME: What would you say are some of your most humbling moments?






STEVE: I would say when I battled Ernie Isley at the
House of Blues in ATL and from that i was invited to a jam session with
Prince. Another [humbling experience is] with
Lauyrn Hill playing "Zion" in Japan in a hotel bed
room, just her voice and my





guitar, amazing!




EVE: Who are you working with right now?


STEVE: Richard Ashcroft of The Verve, you know the song "Bitter Sweet Symphony," right? Well he formed a new band.



ME: What would you say is the biggest different between your hip hop gigs and this "rock" gig?


STEVE: With the R&B gigs I am nothing more than a back up musician : think Jimi hendrix before he became Jimi Hendrix! To the audience you don't have a name!


With the rock gig I am a major part from the studio to the performance. I have more solos up front with the Singer.


ME: What is the passport looking like?


STEVE: My passport is full, actually you reminded me I need to get pages added because I'm headed to Japan soon!


Me: Where has music taken you?


Steve: All over America 15 times over expect Alaska! I have been to Canda, Mexico, Europe (all over), Japan and the Carribean a few times.


Me: What's your goal?

Steve: I am not looking to be an artist, I am really interested in getting into production. I want to “change music back to music,” take it back to the days when live instruments were used in the studio sessions. I also want to get on the rock scene as a well known guitar player.






Me: What is your favorite guitar?






Steve: I own A 79 strat...(brown) and was gifted a 63 gibson es 3 35


Me: What are some of your horrible experiences on the road?


Steve: Man let's see I got paid in counterfeit money, on one tour the tour manager skipped out with the money and didn't pay the dus driver so he sold all the band's stuff. The bus crash with The Coup. I've been held up at gun point and the cops stopping the tour bus because they thought we were trafficing cocaine. All learning experiences!



Me: *Giggles* Ummm Wow!



Me: How do you stay working?



Steve: Stay relevant and stay relatively professional.make your flights, and do your job. It's more than playing , you have to stay professional and cool.



Me: Does it surprise you how much your name and work is out there?



Steve: Yes!




Me: Who is your ideal "Bombshell?"

Steve: Come on man! (Laughs) I would say Erykah Badu! But I work with or have met alot of the females most dudes trip over and so I'm not really into super glammed up R&B chick.

Me: What is your heritage?


Steve: Most people think I’m mixed with Black, but I am Asian and Asian and White!



You can catch Steve on tour with Richard Ashcroft, he's also doing some work with Hip hop and R&B producer No I.D. (that's him playing that soulful guitar and bass on the "Tears of Joy" by Rick Ross featuring Ceelo Green). If you need more information or would like to catch more videos of him playing just google the man, Steve Wyreman. I have put a little video together for your enjoyment though and I am ending this affair with a picture I told a while back with my favorite guitar in Steve's collection!!