Hollaback Coffee’s MySpace post in November of 2008:
I am so excited for Barack Obama, it was such a powerful sight to see our very own 1st Black President and his beautiful dark skinned wife Michelle. Yeah, I said it, in our community being of chocolate hue should no longer be the punch line to a joke. Black men now have a mentor, a father figure, someone they can aspire to be like. May that image of a man that takes care of his wife and children be in blazed in the minds of all African Americans and do what we can do to make it a reality in every house. I support Barack Obama, I support Michelle Obama because they are affectionately my dreams, materialized
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Title: Birthday Bash for Chill
Location: The Back Bar INN- Janesville
Description: Birthday Party. No Cover.
Start Time: 8:00pm
Date: 2012-05-19 Click here to add a comment.
Mc C Scott, Grown Folks Music: Mothers Day Dance Pictures…
Congrads to the $200 winners
Shu and Jackie!
RockCity Unique Steppers
Dance Contest Final Cut!
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MC C Scott’s Grown Folks Music Steppers Party,
with guest DJ Surprise!

Did you miss the MC C Scott’s steppers contest at The Knights of Columbus on March 3rd??
If you did check out some footage below…
Please support MC C Scott Grown Folks Music!!!!
See more videos @http://www.youtube.com/user/WisconsinSoul?feature=mhee
Click here to add a comment.Indianapolis HBCU Football Circle City Classic 2011
2008 Circle City Classic
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Correct Order of a Wedding Processional
The order of the processional often varies depending on a couple’s religion, their personal preferences, and the formality of the wedding. To ensure a proper processional, the couple should always consult their priest or wedding officiate before finalizing how attendants will walk down the aisle.
- First wedding guests are seated
- Second the mother of the groom and the mother of the bride are seated and the wedding ceremony is about to begin.
- Officiate and groom enter the ceremony area, typically from the side or front, and take their places.
- The groomsmen enter the area, either by walking down the aisle or more commonly from the front, taking their places near the groom. The best man should be closest to the groom.
- The bridesmaids walk down the aisle to a slow and stately tempo, beginning with the attendant who will be furthest from the bride. The maid of honor should be the last bridesmaid down the aisle.
- The ring bearer and flower girl are next down the aisle. They may walk together, or if they will walk separately, the ring bearer will be first, followed by the flower girl.
- The bride is the last person to walk down the aisle. She may walk alone, though many brides choose to be escorted by their father, grandfather, brother, parents, or another significant individual.
- After the bride has reached the altar, her escort may raise her veil if desired, or they may respond to the officiates’ question of “who gives this woman” if it will be part of the wedding vows.
- Once the escort is seated, the primary part of the ceremony can begin.
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