Last weekend on Verastically Speakin,' we had a random show. For those that are unfamiliar with the show and/or its Randomisity series, the random show is basically true to its name. We dedicate two hours to talking about anything and everything. It can be something that I think of, something that my co-host thinks of, something that the callers think of, or something that people on the social networks suggest (chat room, Twitter, Facebook, etc). On that note, Mercy Johnson's impending wedding Read More
Spotlight: Sharita Daniels Obiora
Sharita Daniels Obiora was my first political candidate interviewee. We had a wonderful and informative thirty-minute show today on Verastically Speakin'. Sharita is running for the office of Baltimore City Council (in District 2). Read More
Are You Looking For A Husband?
If you are not married, then the answer is yes. Don't even think about it. The only circumstance under which your answer may be no is if you don't want to be married or if you are into women. But even then, if you are into women and you plan on calling your future partner your husband, then I guess you will also say yes to this question. I don't know if husband is what a woman would call her female partner. I'm just grasping at straws here. Don't quote me. Naturally, I have also digressed. The Read More
The Burden Of Proof
For the past few weeks - six weeks to be precise, Casey Anthony has been on trial for the murder of her two year old toddler, Caylee Anthony. The evidence against her, in my opinion, was daunting. First, her daughter was missing for 31 days before she contacted the police. Secondly, there was a strong smell of death in the trunk of her car (where her daughter, Caylee, was believed to have decomposed). Thirdly, there were several searches on her home computer for "chloroform" Read More
The Little Nigerian That Didn’t
If Nigeria gets in the news and they are not talking about something bad that one of us have done, then that means the news is not hundred percent. And today was no different. News of the Nigerian Stowaway filled the airwaves. A Nigerian boarded a flight from New York to Los Angeles without a boarding pass. Well, he had a boarding pass, but it was expired, and it wasn't his. And to add insult to injury, he had ten other boarding passes in his bag - none of which had his name on it. Read More
