Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Kanye West 'Yeezus' vs. J. Cole 'Born Sinner': Fan Reaction - FanSided



June 18 is here, which means the official releases of Kanye West's new alubum 'Yeezus' and J. Cole's 'Born Sinner' are on the shelves. While the albums have been leaked for the past few days, most of the music fans are just getting their hands on the albums and listening to the new music.

Both men have put together great products, but we all know that everyone has their opinion on which is better.

To get a pulse on what fans are saying, we browsed through Twitter and gathered some responses so you can decide which album to go out and listen to first.

Here is what the fans are saying:

Who do you think has the better album? Personally, I love Kanye's forward thinking and can't get enough of the Yeezus album, but that doesn't take away from the solid release of J. Cole. Share your thoughts in the comments section.

Topics: J. Cole, Kanye West, Music

About the Author

Josh majored in journalism at Seton Hill University and is currently Senior Editor for FanSided.com. Prior to joining FanSided.com as editor, Josh was senior editor at NFLSpinZone.com, TheLandryHat.com, CagePages.com and NFLMocks.com. His work has been featured on various media outlets including: ESPN.com, SportsIllustrated.com, NFL.com, FOXSports.com and CBSSports.com. You can e-mail Josh at [email�protected]

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Polaris Ranger Canvas Soft Bimini Top. 2876963-067 Review



Polaris Ranger Canvas Soft Bimini Top. 2876963-067 Review
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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Tony Blair strongly denies affair with Wendi Deng as outrageous rumours sweep ... - Daily Mail



  • Rupert Murdoch filed for divorce in New York Supreme Court on Thursday
  • Wendi Deng is Murdoch's third wife - they were together for 14 years
  • Pair were married in 1999 after meeting in Hong Kong two years before
  • Previous divorce was one of the most expensive in history at $1.7billion
  • The 82-year-old has two daughters with Wendi, Grace and Chloe

By Tom Leonard In New York

PUBLISHED: 12:56 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 18:16 EST, 14 June 2013

Unfounded: Aides for Tony Blair have emphatically denied outrageous Internet rumours that he was romantically involved with Wendi Deng

Tony Blair was forced to deny internet rumours yesterday linking him with the divorce of Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng.

The internet was awash with unfounded suggestions that the former PM may have been romantically involved with 44-year-old Miss Deng, who is a close friend.

The speculation followed a Twitter claim by BBC business editor Robert Peston '� who has close links with News Corporation insiders '� that he had been 'told that� undisclosed reasons for Murdoch divorcing his third wife are jaw-dropping and hate myself for wanting to know what they are'.

The rumours are understood to have been emphatically rejected by Blair aides as untrue and also as highly defamatory.

A spokesman for Mr Blair, 60, told the Hollywood Reporter: 'If you are asking if they are having an affair, the answer is no.'

The spokesman said the former PM would not be making a public comment on the divorce himself.

With no explanation forthcoming from the Murdoch camp, rumours started flying within hours of the news on Thursday that the 82-year-old media tycoon had filed for divorce in a New York court.

It is no secret that Miss Deng and Mr Blair are close friends. He is godfather to Grace, her oldest child.�

Murdoch biographer Michael Wolff described him as 'one of Wendi's first� official social conquests' and suggested that Mr Blair had seen her as a key link in his efforts to woo her politically powerful husband.

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Divorce: Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng's marriage came less than a month after his divorce from ex-wife Anna Maria Torv Murdoch Mann was finalized

Strained: Insiders say the marriage has been on the rocks for several years - at one point friends said the two were living 'largely separate lives'

Friends: Wendi Deng and Cherie Blair in Beijing in 2009

Rumours: BBC financial correspondent Robert Peston, who is said to be a close friends with some key Murdoch staffers, hinted at a shocking reason writing on his Twitter page

Close: Former Prime Minister Tony Blair and media magnate Rupert Murdoch in 2008

Mr Murdoch, who is estimated to be worth nearly �6billion, cited as grounds for the divorce 'that the relationship has broken down irretrievably'.

Insiders said the 14-year marriage has been strained for years.

Some pointed to an article in the New York Times last year in which her friends admitted the Murdochs were living 'largely separate lives' as Miss Deng looked after their two children while her husband ran his global empire.

They reportedly came close to splitting up as long ago as 2006 when she reacted with fury to her husband's decision that their daughters, Grace, 11, and Chloe, nine, would not have the same say over the running of the family business as his children from previous marriages.

Murdoch biographer Neil Chenoweth suggested yesterday that Mr Murdoch had planned the divorce as long ago as February because the death of his mother two months earlier gave him extra shares in the family business that he could use to pay off his wife.

In the same month, observers of the couple at the Oscars saw a noticeable change in Miss Deng's behaviour towards her husband.

'She was snippy with him during the Oscar weekend and she's really impatient with him these days,' a source at the time told Deadline Hollywood, a film industry website which first reported the divorce.

Michael Wolff recalled reports that Mr Murdoch told his oldest son, Lachlan, some years ago that he had concluded that marrying the Chinese-born Miss Deng was� a 'mistake'.

Other sources claimed the� workaholic Mr Murdoch was more concerned with the imminent division of his media empire into publishing and entertainment arms than with his split from his wife.

New York home: 834 Fifth Avenue where Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng live in a triplex on the top floors. Rupert bought it for $44million in 2005

Triplex: Murdoch and Wendi lived in the top three floors of 834 Fifth Avenue in New York

Beverly Hills Home: One of the many properties Murdoch owns which he could lose in the divorce. Though the couple have a prenup, it depends how water tight it is and Deng is expected to fight for some of his estate

Although the couple have a� pre-nuptial agreement which should ensure that the Murdoch empire is not affected by the split, their settlement will have to sort out what happens to their seven homes.

They include a Manhattan apartment Mr Murdoch bought for �30million, a 16-acre Californian vineyard, a flat in London's Mayfair, an 11-bedroom house in Beverly Hills and a period house outside the Forbidden City in Beijing.

The Wall Street Journal reported in 2000 that Miss Deng helped to cause the break-up of the marriage of an American couple, Jake and Joyce Cherry, who had befriended her when she was a student.

In 1988, they arranged for Miss Deng, then aged 19, to leave China for Los Angeles to learn English.

She reportedly ran off with� 53-year-old Mr Cherry and later married him, enabling her to get a 'green card' to work in the US.

The marriage soon ended after Mr Cherry discovered she was spending time with a man nearly half his age, said the Journal.

Wendi Deng protects Rupert Murdoch from pie attack

Protection: Wendi Deng lunges towards a man trying to attack her husband during a parliamentary committee hearing on phone hacking on July 19, 2011

Unity: The news of their divorce comes just two years after Deng steadfastly supported Murdoch and his son through the phone hacking scandal that brought down the News of the World

Big day: The couple married on a yacht in 1999, 17 days after his divorce from his second wife Anna Torv

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04-13 HONDA CRF50F: Moose Training Wheels Review



04-13 HONDA CRF50F: Moose Training Wheels Review
It is not installed as of now but it appears to be of good quality and Good product will by a
- wkfourniersr

  • Teach the basics of braking; throttle control, and steering Provide a more stable ride until understanding of the fundamentals is reached Mid-mounted solid axle provides a strong platform for learning Pneumatic, rubber wheels with ball bearing hubs stand up to generations of use Simple mounting system keeps footpegs in the stock location No clamping to the frame Built to last in the USA Replacement wheel and tire assembly (includes bearings) available FAILURE TO USE THIS APPARATUS CORRECTLY CAN
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  • ONLY USE MOOSE RACING TRAINING WHEELS FOR THE INTENDED TRAINING PURPOSE.

Teach the basics of braking; throttle control, and steering Provide a more stable ride until understanding of the fundamentals is reached Mid-mounted solid axle provides a strong platform for learning Pneumatic, rubber wheels with ball bearing hubs stand up to generations of use Simple mounting system keeps footpegs in the stock location No clamping to the frame Built to last in the USA Replacement wheel and tire assembly (includes bearings) available FAILURE TO USE THIS APPARATUS CORRECTLY CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.Fits:HONDACRF50F 04-13, XR50 00-03

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Friday, June 14, 2013

Keiti Kawasaki Tank Pad - Kawasaki R Red Review



Keiti Kawasaki Tank Pad - Kawasaki R Red Review
Looks good on my red The kit comes with an alcohol wipe; DON'T be too aggresive with it like I was or you put little swirl marks in your sure to warm up the pad first so it is more Goes on super
- Anonymoose

  • Tons of styles to give your ride a custom look
  • Helps protect your tank and adds personalized styling
  • UV resistant silkscreen printing used to prevent fading
  • Feature strong adhesion to ensure product wont lift or peel off

Keiti Kawasaki Tank Pads Helps protect your tank and adds personalized stylingUV resistant silkscreen printing used to prevent fadingFeature strong adhesion to ensure product wont lift or peel offTons of styles to give your ride a custom lookNote Some tank pads are clear and the color of your tank will show through. Multi view will show examples of clear tank pads

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Kruzer Kaddy 200 Chrome Handlebar Mount Review



Kruzer Kaddy 200 Chrome Handlebar Mount Review
This product is an excellent addition to any I purchased for my husband and he loves It looks great on his Harley
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  • Reversible mounting stud for rigid or pivot positioning
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  • Fits 7/8 inch, 1 inch and 1-1/4 inch handlebars
  • Easily detachable from chrome-plated steel bracket

Need easy access to your beverage while riding? Now you can with the Kruzer Kaddy. Attaches simply, with all hardware and tools included in the box. Comes with multiple foam liners to accommodate up to a 20 ounce bottle. Designed by bikers for bikers.

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LeBron fails to show up in Game 3, Heat follow lead - CBSSports.com



SAN ANTONIO -- This is on LeBron. All of it. Every 3-pointer the Spurs made, every easy bucket the Heat missed. Everything.

It's on LeBron, and not just because he said so. Although he did. After the game, in the cramped visitors' locker room where LeBron was still sweating as he met the media, he said this historically bad game by the Miami Heat -- this 113-77 loss, an unfathomable 36-point blowout in Game 3 of the NBA Finals -- was his fault.

"I'm putting everything on my chest, on my shoulders," he said.

Which is exactly where everything should go. Other players for the Miami Heat were also bad, of course, but none of them is the No. 1 player in the world. Still, with fairness in mind, let the record show:

Game 3 recap Spurs 113, Heat 77

After leading the Heat with 19 points in Game 2, Mario Chalmers didn't score at all in Game 3. Dwyane Wade played 34 minutes and grabbed as many rebounds as you did. Whoever was defending Danny Green and Gary Neal did a deplorable job, seeing how that duo combined for 51 points and went 13 for 19 on 3-pointers. Udonis Haslem started at power forward and had zero points and three rebounds in 10 minutes before Heat coach Erik Spoelstra had seen enough from Haslem -- and by that I mean, he hadn't seen anything from Haslem -- and took him out of the game for good.

Spoelstra wasn't good, either. Look, I can't break down a game from an X-and-O standpoint, and I won't try. Want to read media members who think they can? Go to the library and read Grisham, since fiction is what you're after. But I can tell you this: Heat veteran Mike Miller was limping all over the court in the third quarter, bending over in pain and grabbing his lower leg, and way up there in the media seating in the rafters I could see it. Way down there on the court, Spoelstra couldn't. Miller was frozen in pain when two Heat players checked into the game, and he started to limp toward the bench. An assistant waved him back onto the court: Not you, Miller.

My point is, if Spoelstra couldn't see Miller was in agony 15 feet away, he surely missed other stuff. His team lost by 36 -- he surely missed a lot of stuff. Lose a game this badly, and the head coach deserves some blame.

But then again, the head coach has an excuse. The best player in the world is on his team, and the best player in the world -- the team's absolute and only leader -- never showed up. And if LeBron can't be bothered to show up, not on offense or defense, why should his teammates?

That's why this loss is his fault, and by that I mean every portion of this loss. All 16 of those 3-pointers by Green and Neal? LeBron's fault. The Spurs' 52-36 advantage on the boards? LeBron's fault.

LeBron was indifferent in this game, unaffected by the magnitude of the moment in the worst way possible. Biggest game of the year and he never got going, never really tried until it was way too late. Know how many times this 6-foot-9, 275-pound locomotive got to the foul line? Zero. Never. None.

The last time LeBron James played a game without shooting a single free throw was 2009. Coming into Tuesday night, he had played 898 games in his NBA career, regular season and postseason, and he had failed to shoot a free throw in just eight of them.

Ken Berger Leonard, humble Spurs' defense giving LeBron fits

No. 9 was Tuesday night. Game 3. NBA Finals.

How does that happen?

So many questions. LeBron was defended by Kawhi Leonard, and he was scared. Of Kawhi Leonard. How? Why? Huh?

Maybe you didn't see it that way, but I did. I saw LeBron with the ball in his hands and Kawhi Leonard between him and the rim, and Leonard backing off, daring LeBron to shoot it. And LeBron wouldn't shoot it. He passed to Bosh so Bosh could shoot it. He passed to Wade. To Chalmers. He'd have passed it to me, if I was sitting closer.

After one quarter LeBron had taken just two shots. After one half he had scored just four points. Late in the third quarter he was 2-for-13 from the floor, and the Spurs led by 21 points. LeBron didn't start attacking until the game was out of hand. The pressure was off. The game was over, and here comes LeBron.

This was 2011 all over again, those NBA Finals when LeBron shrank in the fourth quarter of pretty much every game against the Dallas Mavericks. LeBron seemed to fix things last season, leading the Heat past the Thunder for the title, but here we are again.

LeBron isn't right. The Spurs saw it. Spurs swingman Danny Green said it best:

"We know he's not at his best right now," Green said, and before anyone in the media could get the impression that the Spurs were the reason for that, Green said something else.

"It's not just us stopping him," Green said of LeBron. "He's kind of stopped himself out there. We're getting a little lucky."

This didn't start in Game 3, either. LeBron hasn't been right since Game 1, when he scored 18 points on 16 shots. He grabbed 18 rebounds and he had 10 assists, and we dutifully applauded his triple-double, but the Heat did lose -- and from a scoring standpoint, he wasn't right.

Green calls out LeBron Spurs guard says James is 'stopping himself'

LeBron was much worse in Game 2, but the Heat won and winning is perfume on all kinds of stink, even when that smell is coming from the most scrutinized player in the NBA. LeBron missed 10 of his first 12 shots in Game 2, and he didn't get going until Mario Chalmers, Mike Miller and Ray Allen got going first. LeBron grabbed ahold of their coattails and started to feel good about himself and soon he was blocking a Tiago Splitter dunk and he was dunking and hitting a 3-pointer and celebrating all over the court, as if he'd been the difference in Game 2. And he wasn't. He was great in the fourth quarter, but Mario Chalmers was Batman in Game 2. LeBron was Robin.

Now, Game 3. LeBron was Robin ... Williams. He was funny, he was so bad -- missing layups, throwing an 8-footer off the underside of the front of the rim, letting Kawhi Leonard abuse him on the boards, letting Tracy McGrady embarrass him in the open court.

You saw that, right? That play showed that this isn't just a shooting issue for LeBron. He's in a funk, and has been since the NBA Finals started, and it has gotten worse by the game until it culminated Tuesday night with aging, overweight, mostly immobile Tracy McGrady pump-faking LeBron into the air in the fourth quarter, going around him and then feeding Tiago Splitter for a dunk.

The score was 99-71. Less than a minute later, Spoelstra made his best coaching move of the game and got LeBron the hell out of there.

Dwyane Wade tried to protect LeBron, because that's what the Heat do. They cover for him. This is what Wade said when asked if LeBron was sick or something.

"He's not sick," Wade said. "I don't know. I don't think so. I think he's 100 percent. He's fine. He can't have an off game?"

Good question.

And the answer is: No. Not LeBron James. Not in the NBA Finals.

Gregg Doyel is a columnist for CBSSports.com. He covered the ACC for the Charlotte Observer, the Marlins for the Miami Herald, and Brooksville (Fla.) Hernando for the Tampa Tribune. More importantly, he is 4-0 as an amateur boxer, with three knockouts. Follow

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