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Monday, March 06, 2017
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These are just pictures but they tell stories that will either Educate,Entertain or Motivate you...
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Aaawww @ Mohammed Ali rip
ReplyDeleteLol @ the last pic.
ReplyDeleteNever judge a book by its cover.
Second and last post: never look down on anybody.
ReplyDeleteU r right dear.. Not like dat fool queen n boss n destruction
DeleteMc pinky
Dysfunctional moron cracked me up.. lmaoooo
ReplyDeleteRip Ali
ReplyDeleteFriends my all time best sitcom....i miss chandler ND joey so much hehehe even phoebe ND Racheal
Friends lovely sitcom
ReplyDeleteMohammed Ali...that one tell us a lot..people might look down on you, expect nothing of you, but that singular belief you have in your self and the determination to succeed will take you to a position they'll have to climb a pole to see..
ReplyDeleteGood to know
ReplyDelete*tells
ReplyDeleteI 😍 friends. I can watch it one million times without getting tired.
ReplyDeleteWill love to watch that Halloween movie again.
ReplyDeleteIn 1960, the 18-year-old fighter traveled to Rome and won the light heavyweight gold medal in the Summer Olympics.
ReplyDeleteThe New York Times reports:
Of course, after the Rome Games, few journalists followed Clay home to Louisville, where he was publicly referred to as “the Olympic nigger” and denied service at many downtown restaurants. After one such rejection, the story goes, he hurled his gold medal into the Ohio River. But Clay, and later Ali, gave different accounts of that act, and according to Thomas Hauser, author of the oral history “Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times,” Clay had simply lost the medal.
"In 1960, the 18-year-old fighter traveled to Rome and won the light heavyweight gold medal in the Summer Olympics.
ReplyDeleteThe New York Times reports:
Of course, after the Rome Games, few journalists followed Clay home to Louisville, where he was publicly referred to as “the Olympic nigger” and denied service at many downtown restaurants. After one such rejection, the story goes, he hurled his gold medal into the Ohio River. But Clay, and later Ali, gave different accounts of that act, and according to Thomas Hauser, author of the oral history “Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times,” Clay had simply lost the medal."
@ third fact indeed success is best Form of revenge.
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