Adultery, Celebrity Couples, Controversy, Sports, Traci Lynn Johnson, What she said

Traci Lynn Johnson think people envy her…


Traci Lynn Johnson believe people are jealous of her because she “STOLE” Tiki Barber (pictured with her above) away from his wife Jenny; but we all know that’s not it. People don’t envy you Traci Lynn they just hate home-wrecking whores with no shame.

In a recent interview for a nightlife magazine, Tiki’s mistress, now wife revealed; “I have a lot more haters than I do lovers” “People who keep saying all these negative things about me don’t know me at all,” she added. “They just hate their life more, so it’s easy for them to hate me instead of dealing with their own problems.”

No Traci Lynn, you are frowned upon because, you screwed a married man who ultimately left his already pregnant wife and two kids of 11 years. But before that Traci Lynn, Barber did an interview with Sports Illustrated magazine and had the nerve to reveal how the two of you would meet in his agent’s attic. And that’s not all, you openly traveled with Tiki when you worked as an intern at NBC and you think you’re envied? This girl has no clue.

What Traci Lynn don’t understand is that, her very open, blatant and public affair with a well-known married man (whose wife was pregnant at the time), is why she is hated. Traci Lynn overtly disrespected Tiki’s wife, while she and her lover Tiki, tried to conceal their affair. Nobody cares that you’re with the man Traci, it’s about how you got him.

I’ll say it and say it again: Nobody can steal what’s yours…If the man goes, he was never yours to begin with.

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Blog talk radio, Books, Entrepreneur

By request: Tuesday’s interview with Cyrus Webb…


If you missed Tuesday’s interview (August 7th) with Tracy and Blog Talk Radio host Cyrus Webb you can hear here!

Great things are to come from this interview, so stay tuned.

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I will sit down tonight with Cyrus Webb, host of Blog Talk radio, Conversations Book club and Conversations Magazine.

Mr. Webb is the King of Blog Talk Radio and he is larger than life in his field of literary communication, literary promotion, all things positive and promotional advertisement.

For my longtime blog readers, you may remember that I sat down with Mr. Webb on January 20, 2010 and discussed my book “Conversations Of A Sistah” The Truth And The Myth About Praying For A Mate. This time I believe our discussion will be my children’s book, “Just call me Sophia”.

The show will begin at 8:00 p.m. sharp and stream live here at www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationslive.

My segment with Mr. Webb will be 30 minutes tops, so I hope you all will tune in and remember: the Blog Talk Radio link is also featured here on this blog – Cyrus Webb/Blog Talk Radio under Tracy’s favorites. 

Share your thoughts with me now or come back after the show! 🙂

Discrimination, Law and order, News, Racist, Slow news day

Connecticut town wants to remain all white!


They want the nice houses, with the manicured lawns and white picket fences in their all white communities. This was the goal of the Housing Authority in Winchester, CT. and by doing so, it’s Housing Authority “systematically and unlawfully” discriminated against minorities in its administration of a federal housing subsidy program.

That’s right, the town of Winchester, Connecticut, discriminated against Blacks and Latinos by giving housing vouchers to mostly white people, this was the town’s way of “ensuring that overwhelmingly White communities remain overwhelmingly White.

As a result, Crystal Carter, an African-American woman, and the Connecticut Fair Housing Center sued the town’s Housing Authority last Wednesday. Carter alleges in the lawsuit that the Winchester Housing Authority refused to even mail her a Section 8 voucher application because she did not meet their residency requirements as a Hartford resident. Carter, an African-American single mother of six and domestic violence survivor, has been forced to live in homeless shelters and “other unstable environments” in Hartford because she could not find good housing, according to the lawsuit.

The Winchester Housing Authority plans to change its policies in light of the lawsuit. But let’s not be fooled people, there are a lot of economically segregated cities in America; Winchester is just the latest to get caught.

Gossip, Hate, News, Performance, Sports

This girl ‘WON’ the gold and Twitterers are focusing on her hair?


People are truly a trip!

The latest conversation tearing up the Twitterverse is the talk about Gabby Douglas’ hair.  Some women are taking issue with the fact that, Gabby is sporting a pony tail, pins and gel needed to hold her hair together during stressful performances. Some women think the girl’s hair look a mess! So is she suppose to have a full set of hard pressed curls while she’s jumping and running as real gymnast do?

Douglas has set the world on fire, and broken records in the process., yet she is supposed to be concerned about her hair? When it’s going to sweat out during olympic activities anyway. I doubt Gabby Douglas is concerned about styling and profiling while her eyes are clearly set on the prize.

This sad and pathetic focus on style over substance certainly defines the weak, superficial value systems that have been adopted by too many of us today.  The girl with the cute hair and Gucci shoes often thinks that she’s better off than the little girl who knows how to work hard to make something out of herself.

Gabby Douglas is an American hero and she’s every bit as beautiful as the little girl who missed gymnastics class or exercise last Saturday because she spent the entire day at the salon “getting her hair done.” Beauty is more than scalp deep, and our kids need to understand this message clearly.

These conversations are sad, weak and petty! Grow up people, she WON the gold so who gives a damn about her hair!!

Dearly Departed, Law and order, Mystery, News

How was Chavis Carter (pictured here) shot while handcuffed?


Police in Jonesboro, Arkansas have launched an investigation into how 21-year-old Chavis Carter was shot in the head while he sat handcuffed in the back of a patrol car Saturday night.

According to Officers Keith Baggett and Ron Marsh who was on the scene, “Carter was in the passenger seat of a pickup truck that was pulled over by police just before 10 pm. Officer Marsh found “some marijuana” and several new plastic baggies when he searched Carter.

When they (police) ran Carter’s information through dispatch, they found that he was wanted on a warrant in Mississippi, where he lived. The cops then handcuffed him, searched him again, and put him in the back of the patrol car. While Baggett searched the vehicle, he claims he heard “a loud thump with a metallic sound” on his trunk and saw Marsh motion to him.

The thumping noise, according to the cops, was Carter shooting himself in the head.

The police report attributed the death to a self-inflicted gunshot wound, though when the two officers opened the squad car door, they found Carter’s hands were still cuffed behind his back. The gun, they said, was somehow missed in both searches.

Police believe that Chavis managed to pull out a hidden gun and shot himself in spite of the handcuffs. I’m wondering how is that even possible? 

Carter’s mother, Teresa, however, suspects foul play: “I think they killed him, my son wasn’t suicidal.”

According to Teresa, Carter called his girlfriend while he was pulled over to tell her he’d call her from jail. She also said her son was shot in his right temple, when he was left-handed.

The two officers involved are now on administrative leave until the investigation concludes.

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