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  • Barely Broke Intellects posted an update:   21 minutes ago ·   updated 3 minutes ago · View

    Who’s the baddest in the bunch?

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  • Global14 posted an update:   14 minutes ago ·   updated 9 minutes ago · View

    Up to 60 injured after car drives into Va. parade

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    About 50 to 60 people were injured Saturday when a driver described by witnesses as an elderly man drove his car into a group of hikers marching in a parade in a small Virginia mountain town.
    Washington County director of emergency management Pokey Harris said no fatalities had been reported.
    The injuries ranged from critical to superficial, he said. Three of the victims were flown by helicopters to regional hospitals. Another 12 to 15 were taken by ambulance. The rest were treated at the scene.
    The status of the driver wasn’t released. Multiple witnesses described him as an elderly man.
    Authorities are still investigating, but Harris said they believe the man might have suffered a medical emergency before the accident.
    It happened around 2:30 p.m. during the Hikers Parade at the Trail Days festival, an annual celebration of the Appalachian Trail in Damascus, near the Tennessee state line about a half-hour drive east of Bristol.
    What caused the car to drive into the crowd wasn’t immediately known. It appeared to come from a side street, and a thud could be heard. People yelled stop, and at some point, the car finally stopped.
    Witnesses said the car had a handicapped parking sticker and it went more than 100 feet before coming to a stop.
    ”He was hitting hikers,” said Vickie Harmon, a witness from Damascus. ”I saw hikers just go everywhere.”
    Damascus resident Amanda Puckett, who was watching the parade with her children, ran to the car, where she and others lifted the car off those pinned underneath.
    ”Everybody just threw our hands up on the car and we just lifted the car up,” she said.
    Keith Neumann, a hiker from South Carolina, said he was part of the group that scrambled around the car. They pushed the car backward to free a woman trapped underneath and lifted it off the ground to make sure no one else was trapped. Another person jumped inside to put it in park.
    ”There’s no single heroes. We’re talking about a group effort of everybody jumping in,” he said.
    There were ambulances in the parade ahead of the hikers and paramedics on board immediately responded to the crash.

    By DEBRA McCOWN

  • Barely Broke Intellects posted an update:   27 minutes ago ·   updated 13 minutes ago · View

    Mean while on the marta train….

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      JB · 13 minutes ago

      Wow

  • Barely Broke Intellects posted an update:   35 minutes ago · View

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  • Barely Broke Intellects posted an update:   3 hours, 47 minutes ago ·   updated 38 minutes ago · View

    Is This What Rappers Mean When They Say They Came Out The Mud?

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  • JD commented on the blog post AvatarNike Cortez Classic Aloha Pack   1 hour, 5 minutes ago · View

    These fresh !!

  • JD wrote a new blog post: AvatarLouis Vuitton W Bag Collection   1 day ago ·   updated 1 hour, 58 minutes ago · View

    ThumbnailLADIES WHAT’S UP!!?


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      joyce · 1 hour, 58 minutes ago

      Haute!!!

  • Barely Broke Intellects posted an update:   3 hours, 53 minutes ago · View

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    My mind stays on the right yea thats the creative side *snoop dogg voice*

  • JD posted an update:   1 day, 11 hours ago ·   updated 5 hours, 7 minutes ago · View

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      joyce · 1 day, 10 hours ago

      Two all white affairs in 3 days!!! It’s going down!

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      joyce · 5 hours, 7 minutes ago

      What’s up with the guest list?

  • JD posted an update:   1 day, 21 hours ago ·   updated 5 hours, 53 minutes ago · View

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      GoldenFleece · 23 hours, 36 minutes ago

      That Stance!!

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      coco island · 23 hours, 28 minutes ago

      I DNT LIKE FAKE TITS

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      SPOTLYTE · 20 hours, 57 minutes ago

      That bitch look like she done rubbed herself with some Cisco

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        joyce · 9 hours, 45 minutes ago

        She wish Cisco was rubbin

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      QPid0825 · 19 hours, 28 minutes ago

      u got a name or number? Social Security Number? Some kinda way to find her

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        SPOTLYTE · 18 hours, 44 minutes ago

        You like them greasy hoes

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      backland · 13 hours, 26 minutes ago

      YES YES YES!

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      The Caterer The Innovator · 5 hours, 56 minutes ago

      damn!!!!

  • Global14 posted an update:   7 hours, 17 minutes ago · View

    $1 Billion in Unclaimed Life Insurance. Is It Yours?

    While some people leave records behind in a superbly organized ”in case of my demise” file, it’s not unusual for others to pass away without letting relatives know about the existence of a life insurance policy. When someone’s life insurance is lost or goes unclaimed, tracking it down can take some detective work. But it may be worth your time to see if a loved one left you something besides memories.

    Lots of ’lost’ life insurance

    According to a recent study by Consumer Reports, 1 out of every 600 people is the beneficiary of an unclaimed life insurance policy, with an average benefit of $2,000. Jeff Blyskal, Consumer Reports senior editor and the author of the study, says at least $1 billion worth of lost or forgotten insurance policies are waiting for someone to claim them.

    Life insurers, who paid out $62 billion in benefits in 2011, make efforts to find the rightful owners of unclaimed insurance proceeds, says Whit Cornman, a spokesman for the American Council of Life Insurers in Washington, D.C.

    ”Insurance companies proactively search for beneficiaries; in fact, some companies have whole offices dedicated to that purpose,” he says.

    But states want them to try harder. In recent years, several states have put laws on the books requiring insurers to use Social Security data to identify policyholders who have died and then undertake systematic searches for the insurance beneficiaries. States that have adopted these laws in 2013 include Montana and New Mexico.

    Be ready for some legwork

    So, do you think there might be an insurance windfall out there with your name on it? Be ready for some work. And keep in mind that insurance companies will provide information only to people who can prove they are the beneficiaries, says Steven Weisbart, senior vice president and chief economist at the Insurance Information Institute, a New York-based trade group.

    ”If an insurance company won’t talk to you, that’s an indication that you’re not entitled to the insurance benefit,” he says.

    How to conduct your search

    If you believe a relative who passed away may indeed have purchased a policy and named you as the beneficiary, try these steps to track down the unclaimed life insurance proceeds. You’ll need the full legal name of your relative, plus it helps to have their Social Security number and any former addresses.

    Search for policy paperwork. ”If the death occurred fairly recently, you should check the mail and bank statements for premium payments or policy-related materials,” says Weisbart.

    If you’re the executor of the deceased’s estate, check any safe-deposit box and go through any personal files, Blyskal adds.

    Search for the insurance company. If you find evidence of a policy and can identify the insurance company, ”Most (insurers) have dynamite resources available to help you manage through a claim and do it in a way that’s both fast and yet sensitive,” says Joe Monk, senior vice president and chief administrative officer for State Farm’s life insurance unit in Bloomington, Ill. Monk told Bankrate in an interview that beneficiaries who can’t locate the insurance company listed on a policy should contact their state insurance department.

    Make sure you’re looking in the correct state. You need to know where the policy was purchased. ”Even if your relative died in Ohio, they might have lived in Illinois when they bought life insurance,” Blyskal says.

    If the insurance company went out of business, the state insurance commissioner should have records on what happened to the policies, Weisbart says.

    Check with rating services. An insurance rating agency, such as A.M. Best Co., also should have information to help you track insurers, including those that are defunct, says Weisbart.

    Search for a financial connection. ”If your relative worked with an insurance agent, accountant or financial planner, that person may know what insurance company a life insurance policy was with, even if (the professional) didn’t have anything to do with that particular policy,” says Weisbart.

    Look for a missing policy locator in your state. Cornman says these services, typically part of the state insurance office, allow consumers who believe they are the beneficiary of a life insurance policy purchased in that state to submit a request to have life insurance companies located there to check their files.

    Search unclaimed property files. ”Each state has different rules about when leftover insurance benefits need to be sent to an unclaimed property office, but eventually unclaimed funds will be sent there,” says Cornman. MissingMoney.com, a database endorsed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators, allows you to search for unclaimed property in most states.

    ”You should check in the state where you think the policy was purchased, under the name of the policyholder and the name of the beneficiary,” Blyskal says.

    Check with a former employer. According to Blyskal, most insurance policies purchased through an employer are term policies that provide coverage only during the time of employment, but sometimes an individual will continue the policy. He suggests making inquiries with former employers, labor unions or professional associations.

    Pay for a search of the MIB database. This is a cooperative database (which once stood for Medical Information Bureau) created by life insurance companies to keep track of insurance applications. ”I wouldn’t recommend doing this first, but if you’re pretty certain there’s an insurance policy out there that belongs to you, you can pay a $75 fee for a search,” says Weisbart.

    Take away a lesson

    While it’s too late for your deceased relatives to provide you with information on their insurance policies, maybe they have provided a good learning opportunity so the next generation will be spared from hunting down unclaimed life insurance.

    Weisbart says if you’re insured, ”Tell your family members that you have a life insurance policy. Give your insurance company as much detail as possible about your beneficiaries, including their name, address and Social Security number, to make it easier for the insurance company to find them.”

    By Michele Lerner

  • Barely Broke Intellects posted an update:   1 day, 15 hours ago ·   updated 7 hours, 34 minutes ago · View

    Who’s The Baddest In The Bunch?

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  • Global14 posted an update:   7 hours, 46 minutes ago · View

    Good Morning

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  • JD wrote a new blog post: AvatarQUOTE OF THE DAY   1 day, 3 hours ago ·   updated 9 hours, 36 minutes ago · View

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    ”Always be yourself despite what others think. If you’re not selling the real you to people, you’re selling yourself short.”
    -Ritu Ghatourey

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      lust · 1 day, 3 hours ago

      indeed mmmm

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      aries · 1 day, 3 hours ago

      so true

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      joyce · 9 hours, 36 minutes ago

      If you’re not being you, you’re nobody.

  • JD wrote a new blog post: AvatarBAPE 1st Camo Shark Sweat Shorts   21 hours, 47 minutes ago ·   updated 9 hours, 39 minutes ago · View

    ThumbnailI NEED THESE

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      SPOTLYTE · 21 hours, 38 minutes ago

      Why you want shorts with a sad face near your dick….. Nope not cool at all

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        joyce · 9 hours, 39 minutes ago

        The sad face will be a conversation piece and to start such a convo means they’ve already looked at the package, LMAO!!!!

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      Tosingilove2 · 21 hours, 35 minutes ago

      I need these two…. lol

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        SPOTLYTE · 21 hours, 13 minutes ago

        Nooooooo

  • JD posted an update:   1 day, 5 hours ago ·   updated 9 hours, 42 minutes ago · View

    having to ask people to do shit,they suppose to do, erks the shit outta me

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      The Caterer The Innovator · 1 day, 5 hours ago

      shit like what?

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      signal20pk · 1 day, 5 hours ago

      Almost worse than a woman asking me if I want something to eat

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      Ultraviolet Studios · 1 day, 5 hours ago

      18 Year old DMV artist trying to get signed w/ So So Def

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      Ebony H · 1 day, 4 hours ago

      Hire me, JD! lol

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      lust · 1 day, 3 hours ago

      mmmmm if you wan’t something done right you have to do it yourself and if you can’t do it it’s THERE always someone else hungry enough to do it for you!!!!! and WILLING MMMMMMM TEAM WORK.

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      Barely Broke Intellects · 1 day, 3 hours ago

      time2issue those walking papers

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      QPid0825 · 19 hours, 26 minutes ago

      What’s worse are the people who do their job then want an extra reward for it every time or some pat on the back.

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      SPOTLYTE · 19 hours, 2 minutes ago

      Fffffff that second third chances are given to us humans…. Give them room to ffffffff uppppp ….. Team we fuck up shit all day

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      joyce · 9 hours, 43 minutes ago

      I be feelin the same way bout that shyt!!! Like damn, you know what you’re supposed to do and I shouldn’t have to show you again.

  • cynaamonjLTL and AvatarErrol Jackson are now friends   10 hours ago · View

  • jlifeinnertainment posted an update:   10 hours, 28 minutes ago · View

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