Thursday, December 31, 2009
Clancy Still Killin' it.
Officially Clancy's birthday. Eight years of smelling and being fat.
Here's a few of his finer moments:
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Ludacris is Well Travelled
Heard the song "Area Codes" by Ludacris?
You have now:
If you actually listened, Luda rifles off some area codes in which he has fornicated with various questionable women, "hoes."
Provided is a map of all areas in which a hoe has been banged out by Luda.
Click to enlarge that ish.
Keep on truckin' Luda.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Broken Bells - The High Road
Broken Bells is James Mercer (The Shins) and Danger Mouse (Gnarls Barkley). An unlikely duo? Perhaps, but they do it so well. Definitely trying to cop this album when it drops in March-ish.
Here's their first single "The High Road."
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Shape Drops a New One
Hey all, this is me not sleeping. Can't complain though, perfect music listening/pirating time. A few months back I posted a freestyle from Shape of Division East which I'm sure none of you listened to. Looks like he's at it again, releasing his third album "Flower/Violence." Shape himself is calling this "the final installment of the Glass House Trilogy." Conveniently enough, Shape agrees that music should not be made for money, so he is offering up not just this album, but all three of his albums for the low price of free ninety-nine. Go over to his site now and snatch up "The Glass House" as well as "Raised Near the Powerlines" and his new ish, all free. Why not? YoBrahsh! approves these albums.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Death Threats AND They Lost Domino's!
Here's a ridiculous article I just came across.
MTV Recieves Death Threats over 'Jersey Shore'
'Jersey Shore' is causing some trouble for the network that originally defined reality television with 'The Real World' in 1992. MTV has tweaked its groundbreaking formula for a new generation of reality fans - and some people are unhappy with the results. Really unhappy. FOXNews reports that MTV has received irate emails, phone calls and death threats over the 'Jersey Shore' premiere. The show features a group of young Italian-Americans living together in a summer home; amidst the expected drama, the men and women refer to each other as "guidos" and "guidettes," a bit of cultural insensitivity that has enraged many, including a national Italian-American service organization based in New Jersey.
"Trash television sells, and they'd be more interested in making money than how they're offending a great group of people," Dimino told the Newark Star-Ledger.
UNICO's response has been more restrained than others. "The MTV building in Times Square was getting crazy threats and they are in the process of hiring more security in bodyguards," a source told FOXNews.
Despite the public outcry and loss of advertisers like Domino's Pizza, MTV is holding steady with its new ratings-grabber. In a statement, a network rep confirmed: "We understand that this show is not intended for every audience and depicts just one aspect of youth culture. Our intention was never to stereotype, discriminate or offend."
As for the Domino's pullout, the rep added that the series "may not be for every sponsor or advertiser and we understand that."
MTV Recieves Death Threats over 'Jersey Shore'
'Jersey Shore' is causing some trouble for the network that originally defined reality television with 'The Real World' in 1992. MTV has tweaked its groundbreaking formula for a new generation of reality fans - and some people are unhappy with the results. Really unhappy. FOXNews reports that MTV has received irate emails, phone calls and death threats over the 'Jersey Shore' premiere. The show features a group of young Italian-Americans living together in a summer home; amidst the expected drama, the men and women refer to each other as "guidos" and "guidettes," a bit of cultural insensitivity that has enraged many, including a national Italian-American service organization based in New Jersey.
The stars of the show use "ethnic slurs, violence and poor behavior to marginalize and stereotype Italian-Americans," says UNICO president Andre Dimino. He told the NY Times, "Their behavior is reprehensible and demeaning in all respects. I don't see any redeeming value in the show. They are an embarrassment to themselves and to their families."
"Trash television sells, and they'd be more interested in making money than how they're offending a great group of people," Dimino told the Newark Star-Ledger.
UNICO's response has been more restrained than others. "The MTV building in Times Square was getting crazy threats and they are in the process of hiring more security in bodyguards," a source told FOXNews.
Despite the public outcry and loss of advertisers like Domino's Pizza, MTV is holding steady with its new ratings-grabber. In a statement, a network rep confirmed: "We understand that this show is not intended for every audience and depicts just one aspect of youth culture. Our intention was never to stereotype, discriminate or offend."
As for the Domino's pullout, the rep added that the series "may not be for every sponsor or advertiser and we understand that."
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Mmmm....
Roll that shit up
Thursday, December 3, 2009
In The Spirit of the Season...
With MTV premiering "Jersey Shore" in just a few short hours from now, it would only be right for YoBrahsh! to get ourselves, as well as you people, into the spirit of the season. Those of you that are from the area realize that none of us "fist pump like champs," and we are damn sure that none of you "started the poof." With that said, we would like to issue an open apology to those of you that read YoBrahsh! from outside of New Jeruze. If we had our way, these people would be your states problem, unfortunately it seems that a mass exodus of Italians is not likely to happen anytime soon. What better a time to post an absurd amount of pictures of the only demographic of people where the men look like women, the women look like men, orange is tan, and the only thing pumped more than steroids is fists. Enjoy.
The commercial that started it all:
For your viewing (dis)pleasure:
Here's a quick link for you:
NJ Guido for more pictures, videos, and so on of Jerseys favorite group of transexuals.
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