XolisOndelVegas

December 30, 2011 11:59 am
Neymar vs Messi.

Neymar vs Messi.

11:46 am

My Top 10 Hip Hop albums for 2011

10. Em & Royce Da 5’9” - Bad Meets Evil
9. Young Jeezy - TM 103
8. OFWGKTA - Radical
7 Lil Wayne - The Carter 4
6. Big Sean - Finally Famous
5. Drake - Take Care
4. The Game - R.E.D Album
3. Jay-Z & Kanye West - Watch The Throne
2 Common - The Dreamer/The Believer
1. Kendrick Lamar - Section.80

December 7, 2011 2:46 pm
aphro3tic:

The name aint helping

aphro3tic:

The name aint helping

(Source: getmesomechicken)

November 7, 2011 9:13 pm
November 2, 2011 3:47 pm
November 1, 2011 11:12 am
"Eating a bowl full of ramen noodles is like eating a bowl full of struggle."

my daughter (via notesonascandal)

Hahaha I remember this!

(via heykaybee3)

11:10 am
Hahaha this is retarded!

Hahaha this is retarded!

(Source: rachelstewartjewelry, via heykaybee3)

October 21, 2011 1:43 pm
A man has got to do what a man has got to do! :’D

A man has got to do what a man has got to do! :’D

October 15, 2011 11:40 am

sapiosexual (n.) -

beats-rhymes-life:

a person who is sexually attracted to intelligence in others.

(via beboxedout)

October 7, 2011 9:42 pm October 2, 2011 3:12 pm
Hahaha Cartman kills me!

Hahaha Cartman kills me!

(via avegemitesandwich)

September 28, 2011 10:03 am

iloveunited:

“To get two goals in the Champions League, I’m over the moon with that. But it’s a team game and I’m disappointed. We went into half-time 2-0 up and Manchester United should be finishing teams off. It’s just not like us (to let teams back into games).”

- Danny Welbeck (Champions League 2011/12: Manchester United 3 - Basel 3)

*sigh*

(Source: oldiloveunited)

2:20 am 1:53 am
moahandpainted:

Art directors Mantra via Copyranter

moahandpainted:

Art directors Mantra via Copyranter

(via beboxedout)

1:50 am
afootballreport:


The man who always finds a job: Claudio Ranieri (By Dominic Vieira) 

Whether you think he’s world class or not, it’s clear Claudio Ranieri is a lucky manager. Since the Italian retired as a player in 1986, he has rarely experienced unemployment. The 59-year-old was recently appointed the manager of Inter Milan succeeding Gian Piero Gasperini, the job became his 12th in football. Ranieri is a globetrotter of Italy as he’s worked at several clubs from North to South and the only major club he’s yet to manage is AC Milan. But don’t rule it out.
He’s not a winner but a creator, he has coached illustrious names, such as Zola at Napoli and the sublime Batistuta-Rui Costa partnership at Fiorentina, and he was also the founder of Abramovich’s ludicrously expensive Chelsea revolution signing the instrumental Lampard, Cech, Robben, Makélelé, Gallas and Terry (promoted through academy). However, it’s debatable that his greatest achievement was constructing a solid team at Valencia which went on to achieve a fair share of greatness.

Here’s his timeline:

1987-88: Campania Puteolana
1988-91: Cagliari
1991-93: Napoli
1993-97: Fiorentina
1997-99: Valencia
1999-00: Atletico Madrid
2000-04: Chelsea
2004-05: Valencia
2007: Parma
2007-09: Juventus
2009-11: Roma
2011: Inter Milan
 
Some like him and others don’t. He’s gotten off to an ideal start with Inter, but the point is, he’s always working.

afootballreport:

The man who always finds a job: Claudio Ranieri (By Dominic Vieira)

Whether you think he’s world class or not, it’s clear Claudio Ranieri is a lucky manager. Since the Italian retired as a player in 1986, he has rarely experienced unemployment. The 59-year-old was recently appointed the manager of Inter Milan succeeding Gian Piero Gasperini, the job became his 12th in football. Ranieri is a globetrotter of Italy as he’s worked at several clubs from North to South and the only major club he’s yet to manage is AC Milan. But don’t rule it out.

He’s not a winner but a creator, he has coached illustrious names, such as Zola at Napoli and the sublime Batistuta-Rui Costa partnership at Fiorentina, and he was also the founder of Abramovich’s ludicrously expensive Chelsea revolution signing the instrumental Lampard, Cech, Robben, Makélelé, Gallas and Terry (promoted through academy). However, it’s debatable that his greatest achievement was constructing a solid team at Valencia which went on to achieve a fair share of greatness.

Here’s his timeline:

  • 1987-88: Campania Puteolana
  • 1988-91: Cagliari
  • 1991-93: Napoli
  • 1993-97: Fiorentina
  • 1997-99: Valencia
  • 1999-00: Atletico Madrid
  • 2000-04: Chelsea
  • 2004-05: Valencia
  • 2007: Parma
  • 2007-09: Juventus
  • 2009-11: Roma
  • 2011: Inter Milan

Some like him and others don’t. He’s gotten off to an ideal start with Inter, but the point is, he’s always working.