Tuesday, June 21, 2011

NUDE GAMING PARTY -



NUDE GAMING - PLAY LIKE IN THE STYLE OF NEWYORK...

PLaying gaming by getting yourself NUDE
there are couple of rules in this game , is that NO ALCOHOL , NO DRINKS , NO CAMERA , and strictly NO CLOTHE a.k.a NUDE ya know what i mean ...its a brand new style back in NEWYORK -PLaying naked is another GAMING EXPERIENCE -

GAMING NEW YORK STYLE -

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Bad meet Evil ( Eminem and Royce 5' 9 ) Fast lane








Bad Meets Evil is an American hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan, that consists of rappers Royce da 5'9" and Eminem. They are best known for collaborating on a self-titled song that appeared on Eminem's major-label debut album The Slim Shady LP in 1999 and their early association with Dr. Dre and his label Aftermath Entertainment.

Reunion

In 2010, it was announced that Eminem was in the process of signing Slaughterhouse, a rap group which Royce is a member. The group together with Royce later appeared on a bonus track for Eminem's Recovery album titled "Session One". The deal was finalized in 2011. The two rappers started rapping together and two of their songs, "Living Proof" and "Echo", were leaked. They later appeared on another song together, this time with the new Shady Records team, Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf on "2.0 Boys". Most recently a song titled "Fast Lane" was leaked to the internet, it is believed to be the lead single to the upcoming EP. This came with the announcement that the two are working on an EP which is set to be released on June 14, 2011. "Fast Lane" later became their first top 40 single as a group.

Eminem:

"Royce and I started hanging out again and inevitably that led us back into the studio. At first we were just seeing where it went without any real goal in mind, but the songs started to come together crazy, so here we are."

Royce da 5'9":

"I'm excited to see this project come to fruition considering the long lapse in time between when we worked before and now. We had a blast doing it and we just hope everyone enjoys it while we're working on the 'Monster' that will be the Slaughterhouse album."

Just wait for the up coming album ya heard !

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Tribute to -RYAN GIGGS-





Giggs: In His Own Words...

"I've been at United since I was 13 and I'm very fond of the club and the fans, they have been an integral part of my life."

"United offered me a week's trial in December 1986. At the end of it I played for Salford Boys against United's youth team. We won 4-3 and I scored a hat-trick. Alex Ferguson stormed up to me afterwards and said, 'You're not joining us now, lad!' I was so frightened of him that I didn't realise he was joking."

"I've been lucky enough to win so many league titles, but the first one was unique as United had waited so long to be champions again. It was a special evening."

"The last five minutes of the Champions League final in Barcelona are a blur. At the final whistle we didn't know what to do because our emotions had gone from disappointment to jubilation."

Giggs: In The Words Of Others...

"To spend twenty years at one club is unique in this era. Ryan has been a fantastic servant to United. It will be a comforting thought if he ends his career here."

Sir Alex Ferguson


"When Ryan runs at players he gives them twisted blood. They don't want to be a defender any more."
Gary Pallister

"I remember the first time I saw him. He was 13 and he floated across the ground like a cocker spaniel chasing a piece of silver paper in the wind."

Sir Alex Ferguson

"It's almost impossible to replace a player like Ryan Giggs - you do not find many players like him. He is a rarity. He has world class attributes and has achieved so much at one club. You can only look up to him."

Ji-sung Park

"Ryan’s amazing. His energy, his work-rate, his passing and his movement are unbelievable. It’s a privilege to play with him. He’s 36 but plays more like a 26-year-old as he’s up and down the pitch all the time; he’s everywhere."

His the most Decorated Player in ENGLISH SOCCER

Video Courtest by Aditya_reds

Ryan Giggs voted for Greatest Player



After six weeks of voting and thousands of submissions, United fans have crowned Ryan Giggs the club’s greatest ever player, topping a poll held by the club’s official magazine, Inside United, and ManUtd.com

Giggs – already the most decorated player with the most appearances in the United's history – took yet another accolade by a healthy margin, confirming the esteem in which he is held by Reds fans young and old.

Second place in the poll went to Eric Cantona, who fractionally edged George Best into third position.

Welsh winger Giggs was typically magnanimous when he found out he’d won. “When I got told I was really chuffed,” he said.

“I couldn’t believe it to be honest, especially when you look at the list of other players who are up there.”

The poll was launched by Inside United in December 2010, with voting open until mid January. Readers were asked to nominate a first, second and third choice, and the responded in droves through the magazine, ManUtd.com and via the club’s Facebook page.

Inside United will announce Giggs as the winner in its March issue, out on 2 February. As well as counting down the rest of the top 10, the magazine also has an exclusive interview with vote-winner Giggs, who talks about the honour of winning, the privilege of wearing the Red shirt and his intention to add to his United legacy.

Giggs was presented with an award recognising the vote by Sir Alex Ferguson prior to the home game against Birmingham City on 22 January.
The Greatest: The Top 10

As voted for by readers of Inside United and ManUtd.com, the Reds' top 10 players of all time are as follows:

1. Ryan Giggs
2. Eric Cantona
3. George Best
4. Sir Bobby Charlton
5. Cristiano Ronaldo
6. Paul Scholes
7. David Beckham
8. Roy Keane
9. Peter Schmeichel
10. Wayne Rooney

20 years of - RYAN GIGGS -



To mention some Ryan Giggs statistics. He has played 862 times for United since his debut against Everton on March 2 1991 - 20 years ago. He has won 12 Premier League titles, four FA Cups, four League Cups, eight Charity Shields, two Champions Leagues, one Super Cup and one Club World Cup.

He is 37 years old and has two young children. Doesn't there come a time when you have simply won enough? When one more title or cup doesn't actually make that much difference? It is apparent that there does not.


20 years of Ryan Giggs: I may have 11 titles, but I'm not done yet!
-Ryan Giggs-

19th Champion - MANCHESTER UNITED -































This year Manchester United Are CHAMPS again", haha Congratulation to Manchester United in the glory of the 19 times. It is true that in this league more and more powerful opponents but MU still prove they are the DEVILz '. Just some news over the years that are less good to hear that the possibility of the manager, Sir Alex Ferguson is likely to be retired but still not confirmed, while Manchester United would lose the caliber goalkeeper Edwin Van De Sar. However, the MU will still be the best team for me to even dream of achieving greatness in the title once recalled in 1999 the final game was Manchester united Vs Barcelona. the final was end giving Barcelona 3 - Manchester United 1 -