Posts Tagged ‘sprint’
Onehunnidt – “Werk” [VIDEO]
Friday, June 29, 2012 by
Team Greedmont |
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Category: Career, Daily Inspiration, Music, Music Video, Rap, Sex Love Money, Video
Trust me. We at Greedmont Park truly understand what can result from hard work. Mach Five just completed their Ratchet Shit Trilogy in 2 months. With little time to celebrate, and before I knew it, they were already shooting their video for “Turn Up Juice.” Word of the Day/Month/Year: Werk.
Since winning the 2012 SXSW Coast 2 Coast in March, I haven’t seen Houston lyricist Onehunnidt celebrating much. Sure, he did host a number of events at some known hot spots, but even then he was putting in “werk.” Even after the amount of recognition on his “Keep It 100″ mixtape and a number of mentions by the Houston Press, Onehunnidt has continued to release new tracks and relevant videos that complement the project. The latest, directed by Coreigh Terry, being “Werk.”
Forget what they told you. Life is a marathon, not a sprint. Jesse Owens and Usain Bolt never quit after their first win. How many total miles would you say they have ran? Werk.
Who got da Green?
Friday, August 7, 2009 by
Corey Davis |
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Category: Tech

I think these corporations are starting to take this whole “Green Movement” thing a little too far, you can’t turn everything green. The process for recycling some materials are actually more harmful to the environment. Sprint and Samsung has just introduced the Reclaim, a cellphone made from 80 percent recycled materials. This sliding, QWERTY message-friendly phone is made from “bio-plastic” materials made from corn, and is free of PVC. The packaging will be eco-friendly as well, as it’s constructed from 70 percent recycled materials and printed with soy-based ink. And it comes “Earth Green” or “Ocean Blue” come August 16th for $50 (after a $30 instant rebate and $50 mail-in rebate) with a two-year contract. I know we can all make a difference one at a time but to me it seems like they are taking advantage of some of the earth friendly consumers they are marketing to.
Onehunnidt – “Werk” [VIDEO]
Friday, June 29, 2012 by Team Greedmont | No Comments | Category: Career, Daily Inspiration, Music, Music Video, Rap, Sex Love Money, Video
Trust me. We at Greedmont Park truly understand what can result from hard work. Mach Five just completed their Ratchet Shit Trilogy in 2 months. With little time to celebrate, and before I knew it, they were already shooting their video for “Turn Up Juice.” Word of the Day/Month/Year: Werk.
Since winning the 2012 SXSW Coast 2 Coast in March, I haven’t seen Houston lyricist Onehunnidt celebrating much. Sure, he did host a number of events at some known hot spots, but even then he was putting in “werk.” Even after the amount of recognition on his “Keep It 100″ mixtape and a number of mentions by the Houston Press, Onehunnidt has continued to release new tracks and relevant videos that complement the project. The latest, directed by Coreigh Terry, being “Werk.”
Forget what they told you. Life is a marathon, not a sprint. Jesse Owens and Usain Bolt never quit after their first win. How many total miles would you say they have ran? Werk.
Who got da Green?
Friday, August 7, 2009 by Corey Davis | No Comments | Category: Tech

I think these corporations are starting to take this whole “Green Movement” thing a little too far, you can’t turn everything green. The process for recycling some materials are actually more harmful to the environment. Sprint and Samsung has just introduced the Reclaim, a cellphone made from 80 percent recycled materials. This sliding, QWERTY message-friendly phone is made from “bio-plastic” materials made from corn, and is free of PVC. The packaging will be eco-friendly as well, as it’s constructed from 70 percent recycled materials and printed with soy-based ink. And it comes “Earth Green” or “Ocean Blue” come August 16th for $50 (after a $30 instant rebate and $50 mail-in rebate) with a two-year contract. I know we can all make a difference one at a time but to me it seems like they are taking advantage of some of the earth friendly consumers they are marketing to.
