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Lil Wayne at Reggae Sumfest 2008

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
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Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
 


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Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
 


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Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
 


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Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
 


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Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
Lil Wayne at Reggae SumFest 2008
 

I’m not the biggest crap fan alive but I have been around long enough to know this brother found a formula and he’s playing it to the top of the charts. His rap is too perfectly orchestrated and I find much of his huff and puff to be little more than hot air.

He talks mad shit but I’m afraid it’s all talk and his gangster days, if he ever really had any at all, are long behind him. He talks about things he may have done or may want you to think he’s done but that brother lives a fat juicy plush life and his hard edge is store bought.

He’s flying high as the hottest crapper in the world but its still just crap right?

 
Did you know that Alfie loves you? Tags: Alfred Moya, crap, hip hop, Jamaica, lil wayne, Music, Pictures, rap, Reggae SumFest, sumfest

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Four Ways of Looking at a Bicycle

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

African youth on a bicycle

Here is an excellent article on the importance of bicycles. I’m not riding as much as I would like but I do have my bikes here in Jamaica. I should be taking in some world class mountain biking and instead I’m dragging a trailer with the kids around the beach and West End Negril.

I’m having fun withe the family and the bikes but I’m feeling the need to hit the trails soon. I’m going to start riding more often as soon as things cool off a bit. It’s so hot here in Jamaica that I melted three pairs of shoes into junk last month. I’ll post a pic of that next.

4 Ways of Looking at a Bicycle | Your America | Reader’s Digest

AS A LIFESAVER
Health care workers in Senegal, Namibia, and other African nations usually walk miles over dusty roads to deliver food, medicine, and companionship to people with HIV/AIDS. But with the donation of 1,500 single-speed bicycles by BikeTown Africa, caregivers now visit as many as six times more people in need. The program, a partnership between Bicycling magazine, Kona Bicycle Company, and Bristol-Myers Squibb, has a broad mission: Says Steve Madden, editor-in-chief of Bicycling, “One bike at a time, we can solve big problems and change the world.”

Did you know that Alfie loves you? Tags: africa, Alfred Moya, america, art, Bicycles, Cool Stuff, Jamaica, negril, Pictures, world

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Jah Cure performs on Friday at International Night for Reggae Sumfest 2008

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

I’m a new fan of Jah Cure but I can say it was easy to become a fan of his music rather quickly for me. I really like his latest and most popular album, Reflections. It’s the only one I’ve really listened to and I have not even searched for more as of yet.

I’ve been busy listening to other music and this is the only Cure Album I have. Jah Cure is super hot in Jamaica right now and probably one of the top rising performers in the country. His popularity amongst the females is huge as I witnessed with the number of females who followed him out of the show after 7AM on Friday morning. There was one tall sexy Jamaican girl who kept chanting in a sexy voice “It’s you I love Cure. It’s you I love.” She kept it up as did a dozen others who managed to squeeze backstage after his performance. He drove off in an all black Yukon

I was able to grab a few words with him and his management team from Danger Music but I did not get to spend much time at all. I was being dogged all night by another Jamaican artist who insisted I take his picture with Cure and in chasing the man for the photo my friend annoyed him and I backed off. I got the boss mans linkup and thats nuff for me but it would have been cool to have my pic taken instead of me taking these.

Jah Cure with mic in hand at Reggae SumFest 2008Jah Cure with mic in hand at Reggae SumFest 2008
Jah Cure with mic in hand at Reggae SumFest 2008
Jah Cure with mic in hand at Reggae SumFest 2008
 


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Jah Cure sings at Reggae SumFest 2008
Jah Cure sings at Reggae SumFest 2008
 


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Jah Cure arms waving at Reggae SumFest 2008
Jah Cure arms waving at Reggae SumFest 2008
 


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Jah Cure performs at Reggae SumFest 2008
Jah Cure performs at Reggae SumFest 2008
 

Here is my friend Anthony Able at SumFest with Jah Cure. He wanted the whole world to see him and Cure together and when Cure finally stopped all he could say was something about “all dis for a pik cha mon?’. I guess Anthony and Jah Cure where in jail together back in 1996 and Anthony thought he would be glad to see him. As I thought Jah Cure showed little interest in speaking to a jail house buddy and he blew Anthony off straight up after this picture was taken.

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Anthony Able interviewed by ReggaeInc.com
Anthony Able interviewed by ReggaeInc.com
 


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Anthony Able with Jah Cure
Anthony Able with Jah Cure
 


Anthony says good bye to Jah CureAnthony says good bye to Jah Cure
Anthony says good bye to Jah Cure
Anthony says good bye to Jah Cure
 
 
Did you know that Alfie loves you? Tags: Alfred Moya, anthony able, jah cure, Jamaica, Pictures, Reggae, sumfest

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Alfred Moya at the Cranbrook Flower Forest

Sunday, April 6th, 2008
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Jade Dreads
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Jade Vine at Cranbrook Flower Forest
Jade Vine at Cranbrook Flower Forest
 


Alfred Moya stands in front of the Jade Vine at Cranbrook Flower Forest. The unique blue green colors of this plant are absolutely amazing. I’ve never seen such a vibrant and bright shade of Jade in any other wild plant. The colors look fake as if someone used colored dye in the water or something but its all natural.

The vine hangs from a very large tree in these huge swaths of brilliant color that are simply stunning. I want one of these in my garden some day but I doubt I’ll have one. Seems like it’s an old plant with lots of years of growth to attain such long lengths.

 
Did you know that Alfie loves you? Tags: Cool Stuff, cranbrook, flowers, jade vine, Jamaica, Jamaica, Nature, Pictures

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Moya Boys hike to the Cascade Waterfall at Holywell Park in Kingston

Friday, April 4th, 2008
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Dad with Kids at Holywell Waterfall Trail
Dad with Kids at Holywell Waterfall Trail

The Moya Boys play at the second tallest Waterfall in Jamaica. The Cascade is a 45 minute hike through some tough trails leaving Holywell National Park at about 3500 feet above sea level in the Blue Mountains of Kingston. The Jamaica rainforest is lush and green with 100’s of beautiful plants and trees such as bromeliads, orchids and epiphytes of all sizes and color. There are lots of ferns and underbrush to go with the towering canopy above and everything is very green and peaceful.

Holywell Park is a nice place to relax and unwind but it’s pretty isolated and you should plan to bring everything with you because there is not much up this far from the world!

 
Did you know that Alfie loves you? Tags: Alfred Moya, Alfred Moya, blue mountains, camping, Family, hiking, holywell, Jamaica, Jamaica, kingston, Pictures, waterfall

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