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What The Hey!

14 Aug
Dear Readers,

 
As I was watching the Olympics last week and to be exact, Men’s Beach Volleyball between GER (Germany) and BRA (Brazil). I noticed something very significant, the men are completely clothed compared to the Women’s Beach Volleyball bikini uniforms, what the hey! These men were wearing big baggy gym shorts to the knees along with big baggy sleeveless shirts. What is going on here?
 
I say for true equality the men either have to take clothing off or the women need to put clothing on….I’m just say!
 
Asklotta and staff is MINDING YOUR BUSINESS today completely clothed for all my sporting and leisure activities!
 
Again, it has been my pleasure to tell you what to do and what NOT to do!
 
Kindest regards,
 
Asklotta
 
President and CEO
 
CBCorp  
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“What’s Wrong With My Hair?”

13 Aug
Dear Readers,
 
Below AOL from the Huffington Post regarding Gabby Douglas Hair …It originally struck me one way as, oh how I wish all girls would have Gabby Douglas attitude. But then it struck me in a different way (confirmed by her mother’s comments) which is the bigger story a story all about the perfect example of the ugly, the jealous and the stupid. 
 
LONDON — Women’s gymnastics all-around champion Gabby Douglas likes her hairstyle just fine, thanks.
 
The 16-year-old said Sunday she was a little confused when she logged onto her computer after winning her second gold medal in three days and discovered people were debating her pulled-back look.
 
“I don’t know where this is coming from. What’s wrong with my hair?” said Douglas, the first U.S. gymnast to win gold in team and all-around competition. “I’m like, `I just made history and people are focused on my hair?’ It can be bald or short, it doesn’t matter about (my) hair.”
 
Douglas uses gel, clips and a ponytail holder to keep things in place while she competes, a style she’s worn for years.
 
“Nothing is going to change,” she said. “I’m going to wear my hair like this during beam and bar finals. You might as well just stop talking about it.”
 
The bubbly teenager is the first African-American gymnast to win her sport’s biggest prize. She had no idea she was lighting up social media until she Google herself hours after winning her gold medal.
 
“I don’t think people should be worried about that,” she said. “We’re all champions and we’re all winners. I just say that it’s kind of, a stupid and crazy thought to think about my hair.”
-Huffington Post
 
But then a few days later her Mother Natalie Hawkins spoke out:
 
“How ignorant is it of people to comment on her hair and she still has more competitions to go. Are you trying to ruin her self confidence?” Hawkins told Fashionista.com. “She has to go out there and feel good about herself, and if she feels good about herself on that floor, who are you to criticize her? What have you done to help contribute to her dream, that you felt it necessary to put it out there so that she could see it.”
 
And Hawkins adds there’s more to why her daughter’s hair may look unkempt to the critics (who Hawkins assesses have mostly been African American women).
 
“She lives with a white host family and they don’t know anything about taking care of her hair,” said Hawkins. “And there’s no black salons in their area [in Iowa] –- not one. We had to work really hard to find a stylist to come and do her hair.”
 
“Gabby’s coach Liang Chow agrees. He told Hawkins — “She’s beautiful. You don’t need to change her hair. We need to focus on training. Hair is secondary.”
 
Here is the bigger story, Why does our society feel it is OK to criticize others for doing nothing wrong but yet a man who shoots innocent victims in a movie theater is called “an alleged shooter” commanding more respect then a hard working 16 year old girl who has sacrificed so much to represent her country with honor and dignity.
 
It is NOT OK for people to attack young girls about their appearance much less the ones who have made wonderful choices in life and who are doing incredible things to better their life and others! They put themselves out for the world to see without any guarantees?  Trying their hardest in front of millions to witness the slightest error and never to be forgotten, now that takes guts that only a few own! 
 
Let me make myself perfectly clear, it is NOT OK to say what ever you want just because it is on your brain, you need a filter between your brains and your mouth and people should rise up and protect others from the jealous, the greedy and the envious… This only comes from minds that hate! AND have no place in a (good and decent) society. Mean and critical words breaks hearts, rocks the once confident and jade the young…stand up, unite, do not tolerate the mean and nasty spewing from the entitled and spiteful.
 
AND by the way…
 
…Did I have the only Mother in the world that said, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.”
 
Personally I never noticed any of the girl’s hair in any of the Olympic events (completely blown over by their ability and everything they did to get to this point) but now that I’m staring at their heads, I think Gabby’s hair and everyone else’s looks great! They all are incredible athletes with a job and a purpose and not one of their responsibilities entails caring about what their hair looks like (thank goodness!) 
 
Asklotta and staff is MINDING YOUR BUSINESS with wide accepting arms for all those who work hard at life, trying their very best to live a life with honor, dignity and completely un-entitled…regardless if they have any hair at all.
 
Again, it has been my pleasure to tell you what to do and what NOT to do!
 
Kindest regards,
 
Asklotta
 
President and CEO
 
CBCorp
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“I’m Not Surprised!”

8 Aug
Dear Readers,
 
Well who hasn’t been blown over by the Olympics these past few days? If you have not, please stop reading my post and go back to what ever people like you do!
 
But if you have been blown over (like me) by these incredible athletes please keep reading….
 
My Silent Investor called Monday morning at 6:30 (5:30 his time) and started talking about an impressive interview he saw the night before with the Women’s Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin. He went on and on about her composure, maturity (only 17 years old), she was grace under fire! I said, I am not surprised. He was a little taken a back by my comment, “What do you mean you’re not surprised?”
 
Well in order for Missy Franklin to have risen to the level she has (Gold Medal) she needed maturity, dedication, self-discipline, set priorities and goals well before that interview ever took place. A teenager does NOT rise to Missy’s level by having her parents “buying it” or making excusing for her or bending the rules for her. Quite the opposite…These highly successful individuals regardless of age but especially in teenagers do not arrive at this level because their older brother/sister was successful and was awarded the gold because of nepotism. Success comes from hours and hours of sacrificing, hard boring working and not taking the easy way out. Successful individuals and (teenagers) take responsibility for their mistakes and in spite of failures (discouraged) forges forward with 110% of effort.
 
Excuse me today for stating the obvious, successful teenagers are not the teenagers drinking with their friends or spending the night out because they are not able to drive home. Successful teenagers are not stealing prescription pain meds from their parent’s medicine cabinet nor are not lying and/or manipulating the truth (the system). 
 
Which brings me to the present and very impressive now…
 
The Women’s Amateur Championship is going on right now in Cleveland Ohio. I have the awesome experience of opening up my home this week to one of the participating woman amateur golfers, Emma Talley (18 years old) from Kentucky. Just graduated from high school and will be attending The University of Alabama (The top college golf team in the United States.)  She easily secured the coveted one and only spot available (Alabama golf team had only one graduating senior). Think about it, as the top ranked college golf team in all of America they had the top pick of the best of the best female golfers (thousands) and they picked Emma! Impressive to say the lease!
 
Emma is delightful, sweet, hardworking, respectful and humble with an adorable sense of humor! AND last but certainly not lease an incredible golfer. She talks about what she needs to do to improve, is thankful for all her opportunities and knows it is all on her shoulders the work that needs to happen. It has been a pure joy to have Emma participating in one of Cleveland’s Golf Tournaments but especially it has been an honor for her to be a guest in my home. And may I add, the best guest I have ever had!
 
After a conversation with her Dad you understand right away why Emma is such a success.  The youngest of four children she started playing golf at 12 years old (the only one in her family) This is not a teenager who is only doing what is mandatory; this is a teenager who is doing everything and then some!
 
In my opinion what makes this all more of a success story, golf was not introduced (pushed. forced, influenced) by her parents. This is all Emma!
 
Nov. 11, 2011
 
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – University of Alabama women’s golf coach Mic Potter signed one of the nation’s best players to a letter of intent on Thursday with Emma Talley inking with the Crimson Tide.
 
Talley hails from Princeton, Ky., where she was a three-time Kentucky State High School Individual Champion. She qualified for the 2011 United States Open and is ranked third in the class of 2012 in the Polo Junior Golf Rankings.
 
“Emma is a great junior player, and is ready to step in and assume a leading role on our 2012-2013 team,” Potter said. “She has competed at the highest level of not only junior golf, but having played in this summer’s U.S. Open, professional golf as well.
-Alabama Crimson Tide
 
“If she weren’t an amateur who was just months away from starting her college career at Alabama, Emma Talley would be “in the money” at this weekend’s U.S. Women’s Open in Kohler, Wisc.”
-Alabama Crimson Tide
 
 
Asklotta and staff is MINDING YOUR BUSINESS today in complete and total awe and amazement of Emma Talley!
 
Again, it has been my pleasure to tell you what to do and what NOT to do!
 
Kindest regards,
 
Asklotta
 
President and CEO
 
CBCorp
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