Easy Way to Make Money Online

Friday 10 April 2009

Shante Broadus, Snoop Dogg's wife, rumored dead in basement

By Hanh Nguyen

Shante Broadus, the wife of Snoop Dogg, is the focus of much Internet buzz after it was reported that her dead body is being hidden by the rapper in their home.

On the California Highway Patrol's website on Thursday, April 9, a "possible fatality" was listed, called in by a tipster, reports TMZ.com.

"The Word is that 'Snoop Doggy Dog [sic]' has the dead body of his wife in his basement," reads the report at 3:19 p.m.

The gossip site claims that the report was "so ridiculous that no one at the CHP bothered to forward it to the L.A. County Sheriff's Department."

Snoop_shante

Fingers crossed that all if well with Mrs. Broadus. Representatives for the rapper could not be reached early Friday.

Snoop Dogg, 37, married his high school sweetheart, Shante Taylor Broadus, in June 1997. Although he filed for divorce seven years later, citing irreconcilable differences, it never went anywhere, and they renewed their wedding vows in January 2008.

More as the story develops ...



Jesikah Maximus is Hot

Jesikah Maximus, is a hot model who has appeared in several magazines including Maxim, Lowrider Girls, and Black Men. Check out pictures and video here, plus read her biography.



Jesikah Maximus is Model Hot

“Her name alone is more than enough give a seasoned player that GOOD “tingle”…but (pun intended) her entire physical package can NEVER, EVER be held libel for false advertisement or embellishment of fact. The name “Maximus” is formed from the Latin term for “greatest” or “largest.” Therefore, it is both a proper noun and common noun, both in the ancient, medieval, and modern world. Jesikah Maximus is without question, the Gladiator of the modeling game. Maximum impact… Maximum curves… for Maximum Exposure!” – Jesikah Maximus Myspace page.
Jesikah Maximus Biography

As far as a biography here’s what we know about Jesikah Maximus.

Jesikah Maximus hometown is Orange County, California. She is of Mexican heritage, and has posed for several magazines which include Maxim, Show, Lowrider Girls, and Black Men. Her measurements are 32-24-41 and she stands 5’2” weighing in at 120 lbs.

Jesikah is currently single, but you never know what the future holds.

Her ambitions include being on a billboard in Time Square or Hollywood, as well as receiving a nice role in a movie or sitcom.

Favorite holiday: Mother’s day saying that she is “overwhelmingly grateful to celebrate each year with the most extraordinary woman who has created me to become the woman I am today.”

She is in the process of developing a website Jesikahmaximus.com, and also a Jesikah Maximus brand.

Streaky Campbell fires 65 to lead Masters

By Kevin Currie, Golf Editor

Augusta, GA (Sports Network) - Years after being voted by his peers as most likely to break through and win a major, Chad Campbell is still searching for that big victory.

He has collected four wins on the PGA Tour, including the 2003 Tour Championship. That win ranks as his best on tour to this point in his career.

Campbell, who has made the cut at the Masters just twice in five starts, began his round Thursday at Augusta with five straight birdies setting the record for most consecutive birdies to open a round at the Masters.

"Starting the day out with five birdies, I knew I was swinging well and putting it pretty well, so I could be a little bit more aggressive with my irons shots," stated Campbell.

The 34-year-old's birdie run was stopped by a par on the sixth. That was the first of six straight pars Campbell would post. Campbell's par run came to an end after the par-four 11th.

"I had two big saves on 10 and 11," Campbell admitted. "They were par putts of 10 feet or so. That kind of held the round together."

He then started his second birdie run of the day. After a birdie on the par- three 12th, Campbell made it two in a row at the 13th.

Campbell poured in his third straight birdie at the 14th. Campbell sealed the run at 15 with his fourth consecutive birdie. That moved him to minus-nine, where he led by three.

Campbell was also challenging the course record of 63, which Nick Price set in 1986 and Greg Norman matched in 1996.

However, he parred 16, then stumbled to back-to-back bogeys from the 17th. The closing bogeys left him at seven-under 65, but he was still atop the leaderboard.

"I'm a little upset with the way I finished, but I'll go out there Friday and hopefully keep it going," Campbell said. "To be able to be in this situation again, is huge for going into the week. But, this was just the first round so we've got a lot of golf to play."

Campbell easily carded his best career round at Augusta. His previous best was a five-under 67, which he did in 2005 and 2006.

The 65 was by far his lowest opening round in a major. Campbell's best previous start in a major came at the PGA Championship, where he opened with a 69 in 2003 en route to a second-place finish. Prior to this, his best first- round score at Augusta was 71, which he posted in 2006.

Campbell, who shared third place at the Masters that year, has shot lower than 65 16 times on the PGA Tour, including 61s at the Colonial and the Tour Championship.

"I think it does," said Campbell of having the knowledge of what it takes to go low. "Sometimes you get out there and you know you have to keep making birdies and keep playing well."