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Tha Dogg Pound Management is a case of FRAUD?! SURPRISE IT’S TRUE!!!
Article By: Christopher M.
Dear Readers, If you are looking at this article, then you read the headliner more than likely. This article is all based on facts surrounding a Case of fraud perpetrated by Management and Business partners of an act brought to the public and owned by none other than Snoop Dogg. It involves two of his known associates, and artists he still owns the name of. Click here to reed more.

Econcert Live vs Dogg Pound IC3 complaint with the FBI. click here to view complete complaint

E-news – George Lindell – News update –
E-news – Reality Hits You Hard Bro (George Lindell)
New Interview 12/30/ 2011. George is interviewed again! He tells the story of a huge “TsuBomby” coming through and taking everyone’s money! His New Years plan is to release his new song and app, which will be posted when it is released!
Stay tuned for more videos!
Video taken from My FoxPhoenix.com

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Garrett McNamara -
An extreme surfer is set to earn a place in the record books after riding a 90 foot wave.

Garrett McNamara caught the monster wave during the ZON North Canyon Project in Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal.
The coastline is home to a deep water canyon which funnels large swells from the Atlantic Ocean, creating record-breaking waves such as the one McNamara rode.

Singers Benni Cinkle and Holly Elle are the latest musicians to tackle bullying in the schools — each doing so with videos that feature LGBT youth.
Crinkle, you might recall, was the dancing friend from Rebecca Black’s massive viral hit video, “Friday.” After that video came out last March — picking up 180 million views along the way, an adorably awkward braces-sporting Crinkle was dubbed “that girl in pink” and summarily dissed by the likes of Perez Hilton and comic Daniel Tosh as well as hundreds of anonymous online bullies.
“They said I’m ugly, I’m fat, I can’t dance, and I should just go and hide because there’s no way I would ever make it,” Crinkle later told the Orange County Register. “They saw me for four seconds. They don’t know who I am. They’re just judging me for that dance.”

That girl in Rebecca Black video? She’s cool
September 15, 2011
By THERESA WALKER
That girl in pink?
The one who danced so awkwardly in March next to friend Rebecca Black in the much-maligned viral video “Friday” that she caught enough online scorn to last anyone a lifetime?
The one derided on Perez Hilton’s website and comedian Daniel Tosh’s Tosh.0 blog for her own song and video “Can You See Me Now” that debuted Sept. 1 on YouTube and iTunes?
No need to worry that the vitriol aimed her way has so much as dented her 14-year-old psyche.
Benni Cinkle is handling all the attention – wanted and unwanted – just fine.
And unlike Rebecca Black, who turned to homeschooling because of what she describes as constant needling at school, Benni’s not getting teased in the hallways at Canyon High in Anaheim. Schoolmates asked the freshman to autograph their binders, their arms or, in one case, a banana.
They even serenaded Benni with her song while doing laps in P.E. class.

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