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Mar
03
    
TONIGHT ON PGL RADIO!!~RICK ROSS’ GROUP: THE TRIPLE C’S!
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on March-3-2010

1849TUNE IN TONIGHT!

CALL IN NUMBER: (347) 855-8245

Show Topic:

Think about it: Can you really turn a whore into a housewife/husband? (Hoe for sommah ya’ll ghetto folx…lol) Why do people cheat & do we really forgive them? Why downgrade? Some of ya’ll have the best thing at home & when ya step out..it’s always someone that is not attractive. Why?? We can talk about it now or later!

TONIGHT’S FEATURED GUESTS:

RICK ROSS’ GROUP: THE TRIPLE C’S!

They want to give us an exclusive announcement about their new album and they can also let us know whats been going on with Rick Ross’ Teflon Don album, their trip to Hati, and any other info about them!

http://twitter.com/MaybachMusicGrp

Follow them on twitter!

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Jan
27
    
TONIGHT ON PGL RADIO~MR. ROMANCE~ Once Again…it’s Chenier!
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on January-27-2010

ch2Tune in to PGL RADIO TONIGHT!

MR. ROMANCE IS BACK LADIES!

Call in number: (347) 855-8245

The last show with Chenier was too short! We are gonna get it in tonight! Tonight’s topic: Let’s talk about sex! Big Lovin..all my BHM’s and BBW’s and SSBBW’s and SSBHM’s call in and even sommah you skinty folx if you like em big…love em big..call in and give  your sweety a shout out and let us know what you like, don’t like and who does IT better!

 

We will find out tonight!

 

Also taking your music request!

visit:

www.myspace.com/syxxthree

for more info and music by Mr. Romance~

 

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Jan
20
    
~PGL RADIO TONIGHT: 2 FEATURED GUEST~ Mr. Jamal Farmer and Ms. Reesie~
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on January-20-2010

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CALL IN NUMBER: (347) 855-8245

11PM EST

WWW.BLOGTALKRADIO.COM/PHATGURLLOVE

 

Tune in to PGL Radio on tonight, for the first time, we will have 2 guests on our show! We will have a 16 year old phenom Jamal Farmer on our show…this young man is already well on his way to becoming a heartthrob and well sought after artist with the talent and skills he possess.

Check out his bio below:

Clifton Jamal Farmer is an up and coming star who is taking the entertainment world by storm. This 15 year old high school student started singing at the age of 5 and has been performing since 9. At the age of 10 he decided to become a recording artist.

He posses the right mixture for success: a unique voice, dedication to his craft and outstanding vocal skills. His love of music is evident in his efforts to become a better performing artist. He takes voice lessons, practices the piano, and studies the music industry. He also hones his craft by performing in talent shows, community events, school programs and any function that shines a spotlight on his talent. Although his musical influences are Michael Jackson and Chris Brown, he has a musical style all his own.
One of Jamal’s goals is to get signed to a major record label before the age of 18. Music is his main focus but he would also like to do some writing and producing for major artists.

With Garry Davis and Wildstyle Management, by his side, he plans to make major moves in the music industry in the near future. He believes in following his dreams and never giving up. With his attitude, talent and persistence, Clifton Jamal Farmer is the next big superstar.

Check out Jamal tonight on PGL Radio!

 

Our second guest:

Ms. Ressie…

 

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Ressie stepped into the music game with a blind eye, and out of the shadows arose a  lyrical phenomenon.  Her boastful attitude, polish with confidence and style, immediately  gain her recognition on the east coast as the “Boss Diva Princess“.  After dropping her hit single  “Do Da Big Girl” listeners became extremely inquisitive about who Ressie is? A Plus-sized beauty standing at five foot and six inches, she is poised, self-assured and confident about the skin she‘s in. Never indecisive as she explains why she is known as the ‘The Boss Diva Princess‘. “That’s because I know exactly what I want and need, and at no means do I settle for anything less. Many people are thinking; who is this person just coming into the Rap music industry and “blowing up?” It seems as if she came out of nowhere and she has drawn mega attention.

Ressie, born Teresa Dixon, began to utilize her vocals by singing in talent shows at the age of eleven years old with friends.  Although she pursued a career as a professional hair stylist and educator, being on center stage has always been her true passion. At the age of 19 she began to further her performance skills by  enrolling in several dance classes, and began to devote much of her time performing contemporary dances in local talent shows. Four the next three years she found her self being requested to perform praise and worship dances, which is were she developed her technical dance skills.

In 2005, she formed E.C.R. Entertainment and began to promote local parties and concerts. At which time she was approached by a music produced. After observing her talent of simply hosting an event, that he was attending, he insisted that she make a visit to the studio.

“Being a successful salon owner is great and I‘m good at what I do, but my heart has always been about making music,”comment Ressie. She then revamped and began focusing on a music career. A trip to the studio in Augusta, GA she meet with produced Trilla of S.A.B. Productions and recorded her first single “Do Da Big Girl”. This single expresses who Ressie is and being that voice for all full figured women across the world to say “Hey it’s Ok to be a voluptuous size woman and be Sexy. After recording her second single she was branded with the title “Boss Diva Princess”Currently Ressie is the spokesperson for East Coast Full Figured Women and  will be launching a network campaign with Hamilton Entertainment that will educate all the beautiful full figured women for clothing, conferences, charities and most of all Empowerment.

Ressie’s motto is: “Being happy doesn’t mean that everything is perfect. It means that you’ve decided to look beyond the imperfections of your life and recognize  and appreciate what we do have.”

www.myspace.com/ressiediva

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Jan
14
    
~And another one….~RIP Teddy P~
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on January-14-2010

Well ya’ll….another legend. Teddy Pendergrass passed away on yesterday at the age of 59 from complications in relation to Colon Cancer surgery. He had been battling in recovery for the past 8 months.

Pendergrass, who was paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident in 1982, underwent surgery for colon cancer eight months ago and had a “difficult recovery,” according to his son, Teddy Jr.

He will be missed!

And my favorite re-enactment:

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Nov
30
    
I am Precious
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on November-30-2009

Ok…I went to see Precious yesterday and I tell ya…I was not ready ya’ll. I went alone Phatman and Phatbaby were at home and ~Phat was alone…(Yessuh!!) I sat there with my lil snack pack (kiddie popcorn, drink and my fruit snacks…lol) I never finished it…my mouth was hung open from Act 1 Scene 1…Mo’Nique…AKA: Mary was rough. She played that character.

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I could not believe what I was seeing and hearing. The movie just sucked me in and sucked the life outta  me. I was exausted after this film. I held my breath until I got to the car and started driving down the road. As I said on my fan page, I was shocked that there were not alot of African-Americans in the theater. There were however plenty of caucasian people. Just for a minute I was embarrassed at first but I had to realize the types of issues displayed in this movie were in no way discriminatory.  Precious was real and the characters displayed in this film are real. THEY DO EXIST in all ethnic backgrounds and in all nationalities. I was so moved by the book when I read it years ago…I wished it was a movie then. But to see the life in these characters is amazing. It was so realistic. I saw the interview Mo’Nique did on the Oprah show about her character. She stated that she was able to play that character so well because she was a victim of incest.  Her brother molested her and she stated that it was easy for her to play Mary, because she had to deal with “Mary” on a day to day basis. It was parts of the movie where I actually felt sick it was so believable. Precious played by Gabourney “Gabby” Sibide is a character that you can’t help but want her to succeed just so that she can get away from her viciously abusive mother Mary. She struggles in school to learn and you can’t help but to sympathize with her.  I look at girls  her age and I  know a few that “look” like Precious.

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Teased everyday in school. Picked apart by adults that see her being lazy and fat.  We walk around pretending like we don’t know who Precious is, but I”m quite sure that you know her. It may even be you. Little girls walking around here today thinking their grown and dressing way too mature for their age. How many times have you wanted to say something to that child or even know who her parents were so that you can see “where she came from?”  Don’t forget that some men are victims also. (ie. Tyler Perry)

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It’s amazing that these celebrities are  not ashamed with coming out with this information, but those of us in or own communities live in our own shadows of darkness. I’m not saying for you to run out screaming to the world that this happened to you. (If you can and want too by all means…) But just by sharing with your family and your children, you never know how this may prevent the cycle from continuing in your own family.  If you or someone you know is a victim of incest please VISIT: RAINN: RAPE, ABUSE, AND INCEST NATIONAL NETWORK.WWW.RAINN.ORG Also TELL SOMEONE!

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Don’t be afraid to think of how someone may feel about you. Tell your parents, sister, cousin, brother, OR SOMEBODY! GET HELP! I myself was a victim of sexual abuse. I told some of my family members and I received some not so pleasant comments from some and from others that were in my corner and helped me to file a police report and go from there. There are people that are here to help you. Start teaching your child early about improper touching and let them know that it is wrong and to tell someone. For those of you that  may have the problem. Seek help! There is help for you too! The first step is opening your mouth and telling someone.  Don’t be Mary and wait until it’s too late.

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Nov
23
    
~November 25th PGL Radio Guest: Artist Christopher Terrell~
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on November-23-2009

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Wednesday night will be dedicated to the Arts. I am grateful to have Artist Christopher Terrell as a featured guest on the show. He brings to the show a skillful brush to paint you a picture of how he expresses himself. I have had the chance to see his Art in person and I tell you they are beautiful! A must see! If you want to view more of his work, please visit: www.artbychristopherterrell.com.  Here is what I found in his bio:

Christopher Terrell is an accomplished Artist.  My shows sell out! I will complete over 120 original pieces this year. My mission is to make beautiful art for the people, so all can enjoy.
My art is an alternative asset and a smart investment. All my work contains my signature and unique finger print on the back.  This certifies that each piece is an original Christopher Terrell and that no other prints are approved by the artist.
Also, this trademark makes my art work more valuable over time.

Mr. Terrell will also be opening the Obama Art Museum. The first one ever! He is currently asking for submissions of other Artist and their Obama Artwork. For more info visit the other website: http://www.obamaartmuseum.com. Tune in for a great show! Don’t Miss It!
www.blogtalkradio.com/phatgurllove

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Nov
22
    
~The first person to send me a pic of her in a PGL Tee was….~
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on November-22-2009

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Tamika Nicole and she wore it beautifully…Thank you so much Tamika!

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Nov
22
    
~Eyebrows by Devin…~
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on November-22-2009

Pullenparkandpgl 023See those two lines above my eyes…one on either side….yeah those…they were done PERFECTLY by Ms. Devin Cofield! I so enjoyed the time she took to lovingly arch each one beautifully.  No pain here at all ladies….~ahem~ and some of you gents…Ms. Devin has that touch. Need to get your brows done?? Contact her here: http://www.trinityconsultingservices.org.

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~Phatgurllove’s beautiful brows!~




~Ms. Devin~ she does some PHAT eyebrows and Make-up~~smile~

Thank you again Devin!

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Nov
18
    
~Sistah Friend Book Club~TONIGHT ON PGL RADIO!
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on November-18-2009

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In addition to Gwen Brown a Site Leader for the Sistah Friend Book Club in our area,  joining us tonight, we will also be speaking with the Founder and President of the SFBC, Mrs. Tasha Martin.

Tasha Martin’s love for African-American literature began in high school when she secretly read under her mother’s nose, All For Love by Raynetta Manees.  Her interest in the art was further piqued after taking an African-American Literature class as an undergrad at the University of South Carolina.  She remembers thinking, “There must be more . . .”  In a span of three months, she read over twenty Arabesque romances, and sought desperately to spread her new found love.  Sending out handmade pink and black invites to close friends and family in November of 2004, her passion sparked the beginning of the  Sistah Friend Book Club, a sisterhood dedicated to promoting literacy and women empowerment in the community.

Currently, Tasha is a marriage and family counselor, practicing in South Carolina. She is also a freelance editor.
She resides in Columbia, SC with her husband and daughter, Blu.

For more information on the Sistah Friend Book Club, please contact Tasha Martin or Gwen Brown by visiting www.sistahfriend.com.

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Nov
16
    
~TOY DRIVE~
Posted (PhatGurlLove) in Uncategorized on November-16-2009

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Toy Drive

Now through December. 19th 2009

On behalf of the P.H.A.T Kids Mentoring Program

The PK Mentoring Program has teamed up with Toys for Tots to collect toys this holiday season for children in need.  We are requesting new, unwrapped toys preferably around the $10 or above price range.   It is unsafe to distribute dangerous or dirty toys that could cause injury or illness to a child.

For more information please send an email to: PhatkidsMP@gmail.com

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