Posted on 07 August 2008
Tags: athlete gossip, athlete news, brett, brett favre, brett favre gossip, brett favre news, Celebrity Gossip, celebrity news, celebs, favre, green bay, green bay packers, hall of fame, les, new york, new york jets, new york jets gossip, new your jets news, nfl gossip, nfl news, sport gossip, sport news, Sports Gossip, sports news
Posted on 22 June 2008
Tags: 50, 50 Cent, 50cent, andre rison, arson, arsonist, burn, burned, burned house, burnt down, child support, Curtis, Curtis Jackson, Dix Hills, dix hills new york, fire, fire chief, house fire, Jackson, lawsuit, left eye, Marquise, Mr. Jackson, new york, randy moss, rap, rapper, Shaniqua, Shaniqua Perkins, smoke, smoke inhalation, sport stars, sports, star athletes, suspicious
Rapper 50 Cent is going after $20 million from his baby momma! Now isn’t that a bit backwards? Pay attention and learn something. On May 30, 2008 50’s home in Dix Hills, New York burned to the ground in what local law enforcement is calling a suspicious fire. Dix Hills fire chief says, ?definitely suspicious,?and ?The rapid movement of the fire?It was engulfed. The home was totally gutted.? Six people including 50’s son Marquise and the child’s mother, Shaniqua Perkins all got out of the house and were treated for smoke inhalation.
The house was part of a legal battle between 50 and Ms. Perkins and things were leaning in 50’s favor. Now the DIRT!! Think about this…
(1) She was paying 50 rent in exchange for living in the home
(2) 50 has more money than he knows what to do with
(3) He was about to win the house she lived in
After all the smoke clears it seems pretty clear what happened. Be mad if you want to Shaniqua, but you know you burned that man’s house down! When celebs get into trouble the public likes to root for the “victim,” but this time the victim is the celeb. You asked for a motive and we’re pointing out a few… anger and jealously.
Out of the $6000 he pays her per month in child support, she pays him $4,500 right back for rent. Oops!! Who owns the house? You guessed it, Mr. Jackson. So let’s all take a minute and go back to school with it and do some math. 6 grand minus $4,500 equals a whole $1,500 left over. $1,500 is a lot of money, but to someone of 50’s status $1,500 is nothing.
The lawsuit came into play when Shaniqua went in front of the media screaming, “He tried to kill me and his son.” She was served with the papers just minutes before filing an order of protection against the rapper. We think she filed it because she found out he was suing her… and to make it look like she’s scared of him she filed the restraining order. COME ON PEOPLE! If somebody tried to kill you would you wait a week and a half before you filed for protection? She’s not scared of him and he didn’t burn down that house. Shaniqua Left Eye’d that fool. 50 and Andre Rison have something in common now.
This is all about the grass being greener on the other side. 50’s doing better than Shaniqua and she wants a piece of his pie since 50 got a piece of her pie. We just laughed. Remember right before the Super Bowl a woman accused wide receiver Randy Moss of domestic violence, which wasn’t true. Celebrities and star athletes have this happen to them a lot, but because of their status in society they are automatically seen as the bad guy. They have a lot of money, popularity, and pull, and it is amazing the lengths people will go to be a part of that life style. We here at randomgossip.com support SOME celebrities and star athletes, but when they mess up please believe you will read about it right here!!
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Posted on 09 June 2008
Tags: anabolic steroids, belmont park, belmont stakes, bemont new york, big brown, dehydration, derby, horse, horse racing, kentucky derby, larry bramlage, lasix, michael iavarone, molly dutrow, national thouroughbred racing association, new york, ntra, preakness, preakness stakes, rick dutrow, rick dutrow jr., triple crown, veterinarian, winstol
We here at randomgossip.com knew the issue would come into play, and today it has. Word on the track is that Big Brown’s Triple Crown loss may have been due to the fact that his trainer, Rick Dutrow Jr., discontinued the use of anabolic steroids on the horse. Dutrow admitted after The Kentucky Derby that he injected Big Brown once a month with Winstrol, an anabolic steroid that is said to encourage a strong appetite, help put on weight, and promote healing. “I doubt if that comes up to be the answer,” Larry Bramlage, the on-call veterinarian, said after the race. “It’s not that kind of situation where it’s going to be a stimulant for him. The anabolic steroids keeps him eating and keeps him happy and keeps him aggressive, all of which he showed all week long.” Big Brown’s last dose of Winstrol was given to him by Dutrow in April.
Big Brown’s co-owner Michael Iavarone says that his horse was examined yesterday post race and again this morning and there appears to be nothing physically wrong with him. The next step in solving this mystery is a round of blood tests and some x-rays. Iavarone was interviewed by phone by the AP this morning and said, “There’s nothing physically that’s shown up. I’m as confused as anybody. The only thing we’re resorting to right now is the track might have been too deep for him and he didn’t like it out there.” We here at randomgossip.com are wondering if the crack in his left front hoof had anything to do with it. Dutrow says it wasn’t a factor and that it was patched on Friday. Big Brown also had some shoe problems that were supposedly fixed pre-race.
Most people don’t know that Big Brown was running yesterday on the drug Lasix. Lasix is an anti-bleeding medication that can cause severe dehydration. With temperatures exceeding 95 degrees and humidity at insane levels yesterday, several horses were hosed down with water because they were sweating so much. This can’t have been good for Big Brown since Lasix likely made it even worse for him. Was this an issue?
Winstrol is legal in the three states where the Triple Crown races are ran, but a ban has been proposed by horse racing’s national regulatory authority. 10 states have adopted the ban, with 11 others considering it. Alex Waldrop, president and chief executive of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association said today, “By this time next year, steroids will be banned from horse racing competition. The Big Brown campaign only underscores the need to act to ensure the safety of the horses and to remove any suspicion concerning steroid involvement with our stars.” We knew from the time Dutrow came out and said he injected all of the horses he trained with Winstrol that this would become an issue. With the press now targeting steroids within human sports this was bound to happen with horse racing as well. No one is taking into account the positives that steroids bring to animals, only the negatives that it brings in humans. We think Dutrow should inject Big Brown today, right away, with a dose of Winstrol to promote healing since something is obviously wrong with the horse. There have been no negative effects of Winstrol documented by veterinarians, so we’re wondering why this wavered Dutrow’s usage of it. It’s not illegal, not harmful, and documented by veterinarians to actually help the animals.
We’re sure something happened, but we’ll wait for all of the details before forming our opinions.

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