Tiger Woods: BLUEPRINT Album
Posted on 10. Jan, 2010 by GoRealer in Life and Style, Men & Women
The events over the last few weeks have taken us all by surprise -well maybe not all of us-. At least not the 16 or so women who were fully aware that Mr Perfect husband Tiger Woods, was nothing more than a ‘cheetah’.
As much as it brings comfort to the millions of men out there, [...]
Throwback: Why All Black schools are not the answer to failing black pupils
Posted on 29. Nov, 2009 by GoRealer in Education, Politics, UK
A recent study carried out at Warwick University claims that teachers have a lower level of expectation for afro-caribbean kids than their white counterparts.
The study conducted by Dr Steve Strand concluded that Caribbean pupils are less likely to be entered into the higher tier Maths and Science tests against equally able white pupils. It is [...]
Do Men make better friends than Women?
Posted on 22. Nov, 2009 by GoRealer in Life and Style, Men & Women
I recently had a 10 way MSN conversation with a few of the Pbleepers, a discussion which covered pretty much everything under the sun.
One of the most interesting debates was whether men seem to have stronger relationships with their male friends, than their partners tend to have with their female buddies. Based on my life [...]
Are interracial relationships the new Jheri Curls? (REVISITED)
Posted on 22. Nov, 2009 by GoRealer in Life and Style, Men & Women
Are interracial relationships the new Jheri curls? – Because everybody and their broke uncle seems to have one
Here at Pbleepd we love all types of people: black, white, Hispanic, Asian, albinos and even Arsenal fans. But there seems to be some friction within our community towards interracial relationships. This time last year a rumour hit [...]
Le Good, Le Bad et Le Ugly
Posted on 19. Nov, 2009 by GoRealer in Football, Sports
Last night the footballing world witnessed yet another controversial decision, in a season that has had countless examples serving as proof for the introduction of replay technology in football. The only difference with Thierry Henry’s handball is that not only has it ended the world cup dream for so many Irish players, but [...]
How to win or lose mind games against Sir Alex: Part 1 of 3
Posted on 26. Oct, 2009 by GoRealer in Football, Sports
‘Poor Alan Riley… enough is enough’ seemed to be the universal call from all neutrals, after Sir Alex Ferguson’s rant about the referee’s fitness a couple of weeks back. But those of us that have been here before know that it was nothing more than an attempt by the United boss to direct the media [...]
Ten ways to know you are hustling backwards
Posted on 18. Oct, 2009 by GoRealer in Life and Style, Real Talk
10. Getting a haircut, when you have nowhere to go
This may come as a surprise to some, but this one here best displays how people that tend to hustle backwards are more concerned about their image than their pockets. What these guys seem to forget is that the cost of a haircut is not merely [...]
Throwback Article - Jekyll & Hyde: Lil Wayne
Posted on 08. Oct, 2009 by GoRealer in Entertainment, Music
It has been said that if you repeat something enough times, the public have no choice but to start believing it. It is obvious that Lil Wayne had grasped this concept, when he began his one man declaration of being the best rapper alive on the first of Tha Carter trilogy.
‘The best rapper alive, since [...]
Throwback Article: Chavs: The Forgotten Brits?
Posted on 05. Oct, 2009 by GoRealer in Life and Style, Politics, UK
I recently bumped into an old primary school friend, and the first thing I spotted was how static his whole being had remained over the 10 years.
He was what the most people would describe as ‘Chav’, casually dressed working class white male, sheltered in Reebok gear from his hoodie, down to his trainers. But to [...]
The Evolution of Football Video Games
Posted on 01. Oct, 2009 by GoRealer in Entertainment, Games & Technology
While the debate between FIFA and Pro evo fanatics over the more superior gaming platform continues, we could not help but look back to a time when the likes of Sensible soccer monopolised the football video game market. Back then, there were no debates about gameplay, realism, players faces or having the official team kits. [...]









