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09 May 2008

Nothing Like Fresh Squeezed (Orange) Juice From Flo Rida

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Blender, the sylish and newish magazine devoted to all things music, publishes an eye-catching full-page photo essay on how to make fresh squeezed orange juice. Flo Rida, the babydaddylicious Sunshine State rapper born Tramar Dillard, demonstrates the proper squeezing technique.

Flo Rida's description of Step 2 is quite interesting. "Soften the oranges by squeezing them a little. Halve them, remove the seeds and—here is where the muscles come in—squeeze all the juice out. If a young lady's around and sees Flo Rida's muscles bulge, she might stick around for a cup."

See a little more of "Flo Rida's muscles bulge" at his MySpace.

Comments

He's so much more useful when he's not flooding the airwaves with that tripe he calls music.

Rod:

I.SEE.YOU...

Peeping that "thugged out" low rent Trade called Flo-RIDA...

HOW YOU DOIN, FLO? AWWWW? lolol!

I likey!

Ryan: You may call Flo Rida "thugged out," but take a look at his MySpace page. For a thug, he looks awfully metrosexual. Just spahk that ultra-trimmed beard of his.

Yes, the pendulum is swinging back...

uh, jim: DOH!


its called sarcasm the quotes around "thugged out" and this post period...its sarcasm...

i've never been 100% convinced of ms. flo being "straight" so...either way, it is what it is.

and what's wrong with having a trimmed beard? good grooming..sometimes, y'all queens be smokin that crack.

nothing better than a well groomed man...PERIOD.

That hairline is running to the back of his head. Somebody catch it!

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