I have read that Los Angeles and the music world received a “jolt” when a Atlanta based rapper was gunned down on Monday afternoon at a popular upscale Los Angeles mall.  He was in Los Angeles to record his debut album…”Another Day, Another Dolla” (sounds pretty original…).  It seems that “Dolla” got into an altercation with a man and woman and was shot in the head at the mall.   Sources were also saying that he was a promising rapper…I guess he was signed to Akon’s Konvict Music…perhaps he wasn’t that promising…Akon is shit…and “Dolla”…after listening to some of his music this morning (for the first time)…seems to be shit as well.

Now for the rhetoric…These guys run around glorifying the “gangster” image…glorifying crime and jail time…for crying out loud…look at the name of the record label he was signed to…and we are supposed to be shocked this shit happens?!?  I am certainly not shocked…more disgusted with myself…because I don’t feel sorry and definitely do not think it was a tragedy.

Check out the owner of the dogs (David Holland) on this news video…the guy seriously needs to be beaten or shot. He just laughs at the situation…fucking guy…

This past weekend…my girlfriend updated me on what was happening in RuPaul’s Drag Race…over her shoulder…I was amused to see the following very entertaining clip.  I think this clip sums up what one could expect from a “RuPaul’s Drag Race”…still better entertainment value than that Kardashian show….

I was wondering if anyone knew what was going on with dollar sign hats.  Do they mean you want money or you have money?  Before you wear one…should you be sure of what it means?  I am full of questions regarding these hats.  I see people wearing these hats and I am left to wonder.  Is this a branch of the hip hop culture…perhaps these people don’t have a team to cheer for…so they cheer for money…?

I figure that individuals wearing these hats should get robbed more.  It seems obvious to me that if they have that much money to spent on such a ridiculous hat…they should have enough money to make a robbery worth one’s while.  Perhaps we should start a campaign…for scientific purposes…rob the “money hat people”.   It could be used as a statisitcal analysis on what the income levels of individuals wearing those hats are over the course of a year.  Once we compile our data…perhaps then we can answer the question.

Happy robbing and don’t forget to email the results for the study.