Discovering The Mathematics of Trigganometry!

Posted on May 13th, 2012

 

(PRWEB) May 10, 2012

Trigganometry has debuted on the Hip Hop music scene with his first single Adour Mar -K? Released by PAK Entertainment, Florida’s fast raising R&B and Hip-Hop label. The Florida rap star, currently residing in the vacation city Miami infuses his polished rap skills and southern lyrical vocal style to give a unique yet tasteful flow to his music. His hometown in Florida provided majority of the necessary talents essential for Trigg to showcase his pristine verses and swagged out word play on his single, ?Adour Mar-K?.

 

Trigganometry, also known as Trigg, highlights his talents as a rapper-songwriter in majority of the tracks on his upcoming mixtape Blood & Honor? set to release later this year. The first single, Adour Mar-K, captures the story of a timeless encounter between Trigg and a female that he met at the club while being the life of the party. Trigg’s flashy watch could not stop ticking on his Adour Mar-K?, because he believes that he can only stop for his future wife not any female groupie in the club.

The upcoming mix tape album Blood & Honor? is full of Hip Hop records featuring talented artists such as Neako (Taylor Gang), Brisco (YMCMB) , Freddy P (Bad Boy’s Making The Band ) Tone C, Ron Slyda , and label mate Lance Elam .

 

Pulling inspiration from some of his favorite influential musicians such as Jay Z, 2pac, Trick Daddy, Rick Ross and Brisco, Trigg’s style is a well-balanced mixture of down south rap style with an east coast flow laced with dope beats. His captivating rap style brings a different vibe to the music scene, combining his street experiences and his rap music provides Trigg with a more realistic view over other emerging talents.

 

Adour Mar -K? Will be available on iTunes and CD Baby soon. For more information on Trigganometry and his musical projects please add him on Facebook and follow him on Twitter @Trigganometry00. For booking information please contact Kenneth Gita Taylor, PAK Entertainment, followthepak (at)gmail(dot)com

 

Trigganometry Bio

 

Introducing Jermaine Trigganometry Bowens, a rap artist and song writer from Florida. Trigganometry, also known as “Trigg” grew up in the Opa Locka area of Miami. Now he presently resides in the South Beach location in Miami, the vacation city of FL, where he lived for most of his life. Trigganometry, also known as “Trigg” established his musical background with strong roots in Hip Hop music genres. Trigg is currently working on his debut mix tape , “Blood & Honor” but his current hit single, “Adour Mar-K,” will be in stores soon. Trigg is most influenced by artists such as Jay Z, 2pac, Trick Daddy, Rick Ross and Brisco and a host of artists with similar talents. Trigganometry is the oldest of three siblings, this fate governed him to mature very quickly; his music reflects his varied life experiences, from the simplest pleasure to the most complex element. Trigg was raised by his mother, who was a single parent and grandmother. Trigg’s mother raised him and his siblings the best way she knew how. Plagued by continuous hardships, he had to live in a survival of the fittest environment while continuing to stand his ground. Growing up in poverty he became accustomed to living a fast paced lifestyle. This created his art of hustle and war. Even through the struggle of going through life changing issues and anger, he always used music as an outlet to express his feelings. As time progressed, music became a way of emotional and verbal expression when no one seemed to understand him. Trigganometry discovered his musical talent around 14 years old. When he became 18 years old he started to see music in a different perspective. He realized the benefits of music as a well-compensated career. Trigganometry became more determined to follow through with his passion. His swag and free styling abilities matured his craft.

 

Trigganometry is currently signed to follow the Pak Entertainment. He has worked with many music artists such as Brisco (YMCMB), Neako (Taylor Gang), Freddy P (Making the Band), Tone C., Ron Slyda and others. The artists will also be featured on his unreleased double disc mix tape, Blood and Honor, coming soon. He pays special homage to Brisco (YMCMB) who helped him develop his studio skills and showed him the ropes of the entertainment industry. He also gave Trigg insight to consistency in the entertainment business.

Currently, Trigganometry is the featured host of Activate the Mix Tape which can be found on DatPiff.com. Also, he is one of many talented artists featured on The Christ James Show DVD, which has been distributed worldwide. There are more great things to come from Trigonometry!

 

 

 

 

2012 Military Spouse of the Year Announced: Air Force Husband Honored During Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C.

Posted on May 10th, 2012


Jeremy Hilton was named the 2012 Military Spouse of the Year today in recognition of his commitment to the military community. Nominated by his wife, Lt. Col. Renae Hilton, his accomplishments include extensive advocacy work on behalf of special-needs families and remarkable dedication to the care of his daughter, who was born with severe medical challenges. He is the first male spouse to win this prestigious award: http://www.milspouse.com/msoy.

 

Hilton, whose wife is currently based at Joint Base Andrews, was chosen from hundreds of nominees. He is an Air Force Academy graduate and a former Navy officer. With the power of the Military Spouse of the Year organization behind him, Hilton plans to spend his tenure as the 2012 Military Spouse of the Year pushing further with his ongoing efforts to better the lives of military families dealing with medical challenges, caring for wounded warriors and those involved in the military’s Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP). He currently coordinates a national push for legislation and has spoken before the Congressional Military Family Caucus, numerous congressional delegations and staffers on the Armed Services Committee, HELP Committee, and Judiciary Committee and at the White House.

 

The award was presented by Mrs. Deanie Dempsey, spouse of Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

 

Hilton received praise from the chairman of the award’s title sponsor, Armed Force Insurance, Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Garry L. Parks: ?With our nation at war during 11 of the first 12 years of the 21st century, the modern-day military spouse has been an unsung hero who has endured countless deployments while often still maintaining a full-time job, raising children as an occupational-imposed single parent and offering moral support to their deployed spouse,? Parks said.

 

From the pool of nominees, one winner was chosen from each branch of service, including the National Guard for the first time. All six branch winners exemplify the values cherished by the military spouse community: service, sacrifice, love of family and patriotism. The branch winners and their families were honored at the Washington ceremony and will represent their respective branches throughout the year.

 

 

Remembering Dad

Posted on May 7th, 2012

A few nice single dads dating images I found:

Remembering Dad
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Remembering Dad

When I was:

Four years old: My daddy can do anything.

Five years old: My daddy knows a whole lot.

Six years old: My dad is smarter than your dad.

Eight years old: My dad doesn’t know exactly everything.

Ten years old: In the olden days, when my dad grew up, things were sure different.

Twelve years old: Oh, well, naturally, Dad doesn’t know anything about that. He is too old to remember his childhood.

Fourteen years old: Don’t pay any attention to my dad. He is so old-fashioned.

Twenty-one years old: Him? My Lord, he’s hopelessly out of date.

Twenty-five years old: Dad knows about it, but then he should, because he has been around so long.

Thirty years old: Maybe we should ask Dad what he thinks. After all, he’s had a lot of experience.

Thirty-five years old: I’m not doing a single thing until I talk to Dad.

Forty years old: I wonder how Dad would have handled it. He was so wise.

Fifty years old: I’d give anything if Dad were here now so I could talk this over with him. Too bad I didn’t appreciate how smart he was. I could have learned a lot from him.

Warren
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One of the jobs I’ve been the most worried about in clearing out my dad’s apartment has been sorting through and getting rid of his books. He had a lot of books. A lot. And not one of the used book dealers I’d called had returned my call. I took that to be a very bad sign.

A dear friend of mine in DC had just stumbled upon a huge used book store and suggested I call them. I left a message, feeling very pessimistic, but lo and behold — a call back! And a date for Warren to come and look over the books.

Warren was the dream used book dealer. He went through the boxes of musty fusty books and oohed and aahed over them. He looked longingly at the antiquarian books, but understood they were hands off. I’m keeping those. He appreciated the valiant effort I made in putting all the boxes on a single level so that he’d have easier access to them. And in the end, he offered me a fair price — a pittance, but fair — to take all the books away. All 100 boxes of them.

Warren told me he’s been working in bookstores since he was in high school. He worked for B. Dalton. After he left, they went out of business. He worked for Brentano’s. After he left, they went out of business. But no, he never worked for Borders, so he can’t be held responsible for their going out of business.