2/25/13

Gandhi vs Martin Luther King Jr. Epic Rap Battles of History Season 2

Got another one for you... Gandhi vs MLK.

All the other rap battles...

THIS IS THE HARLEM SHAKE!

I don't care who you have been talking to, or what you have heard, this is the original Harlem shake & these are the Original Harlem Shakers.


Original Post

2/20/13

We live this, eat this, shit this...#MusicIsLife

Fucking right!

Been here!

One year we have been here! Sharing our music and videos among other things with you. I hope you have enjoyed everything Royal Click has to offer. It will not stop anytime soon. Thank you to those who have been coming and thank you to those that are here for the 1st time...Ladies & Gentlemen...allow me to re-introduce the Click...

The One and Only ROYAL CLICK! In association with CHROME CLAPPERS so call us R.C.C.C. If u wish...Been dropping timeless music for people of all ages and different walks of life since 1998...Each Royal Click King has a impeccable style of their own but when combined as one the style is truely unique...."Loyalty & Respect" is the official motto that we live by, so if you can relate, then ENJOY!!!!!! Royal Click

Band Members: P-Funk, Paul Phoenix, GameSpitta,14k,Lil Ballers, Icebergg,(R.I.P) MIKE T.,SilkFoxx, Ceasar Law,Nine-12, King G, Wrekka, S.k., Superb da G., R.I.P. Shay Terror

"OK 4 YOUR AGE"

This is a example of what not to get your valentine on that special day.

How high is too high to drive?

A group of volunteers in Washington smoked "Blueberry Train

Wreck" and were let loose on a closed course (monitored by police

and emergency staff) . A regular smoker of marijuana tested above

the legal limit to begin with, drove without much of a problem. Two

casual smokers also navigated the course without incident. The

method they want to use to measure how high one is. Testing for

nanograms of THC the psychoactive ingredient marijuana per

milliliter of blood. Bob Calkins, a Washington State Patrol

spokesman, had this to say. "We don't just pull people over and

draw blood... If you're driving OK, we're not going pull you over.

But driving impaired is still driving impaired."

New York Mother Faces Up to a Year in Prison After Hiring Strippers for Son's 16th Birthday Party

Mom in New York, hires strippers for her sons 16th birthday. They used a bowling alley for the party. The youngest kid there was 13. A 15 year old kid that took photos posted them on Facebook, his mother saw them and took action. She could face jail time for child for this if convicted. The Mother ordered the strippers from a club called tops and bottoms. Hit the link below for the full story.

http://m.gawker.com/5985496/new-york-mother-faces-up-to-a-year-in-prison-after-hiring-strippers-for-sons-16th-birthday-party

2/13/13

One Unreal Fact we are all guilty of...

*THIS ONE IS FOR THE LADIES* IF U SEXY AND U KNOW IT

LOOK @ YOU,,,, NOW LOOK @ ME

(G LIFE) KEEP CALLIN' ME.......

MIND ON MY MONEY

Adam vs Eve. Epic Rap Battles of History Season 2

Henry Rollins had this to say...

REMINDER TO VOTE

Get on over to 96.1 website and vote for "I can't fight this feeling" by Royal Click featuring Gamespitta and Superb Da G. It has been played on the Local beat countdown two weeks in a rows, both times at #2. I think this song needs #1... not because I know the artists personally but this is new, good music. Nothing on the countdown sounds like this. It's for the ladies but the fellas can feel it. Listen to it first if you haven't yet and see for yourself. Then vote for it and listen to the countdown Sunday evening at 7:30pm. #LOYALTYANDRESPECT #ROYALCLICK

http://www.beatcolorado.com/pages/localbeat.html

2/10/13

State yo name!

State yo name Rapper! Bun-B posted this to instagram, a goofy way to come up with a rap name.  According to this I'm Tuff Munchkin...Word! LLS

2/5/13

Marijuana task force backs DUI bill in legislature

The marijuana legalization task force endorsed a bill Tuesday establishing a legal limit for driving stoned and recommended juveniles caught possessing pot be given a warning before criminal charges are filed.

But agreement couldn't be reached on other issues, such as the fundamental structure of the marijuana industry when it comes to who is able to grow, distribute and sell the drug.

Tuesday was the fourth meeting of the 24 member task force established by Gov. John Hickenlooper in December. The group is working on recommendations that will likely guide an omnibus bill — a conglomeration of regulations — to be considered by lawmakers this session.

The issue of driving under the influence of marijuana was considered separately from other recommendations, and the members voted to endorse a proposed bill that is about to start working its way through the General Assembly.

House Bill 114, by House Republican Leader Mark Waller and Democrat Rep. Rhonda Fields, would set the legal limit for driving at 5 nanograms of delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, in their blood.

The proposal mirrors the drunken driving limit of .08 blood alcohol content, except in one important way. Violators would be able to argue in court that they — because of their size or tolerance or other factors — are not in fact intoxicated or impaired at the 5 nanograms of THC level.

Greenwood Village Police Chief John Jackson was among those opposed to the legislation in Tuesday's task force meeting.

Jackson said he favored a zero tolerance policy, one that would mirror the current drunk driving laws.

The Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice studied the issue for two years and developed a recommendation that was behind Waller's bill.

Other task force members opposed the bill for the opposite reason, saying there isn't substantial evidence that people are stoned or impaired drivers simply because they have 5 nanograms of THC in their blood stream.

The task force unanimously supported proposals for how to handle juveniles caught possessing or using marijuana.

Rather being a criminal offense — as it stands now — which can limit a juvenile's ability to get scholarships or financial aid later in life, the task force supports a policy that treats possession as a civil summons on first offense.

Jackson said he is concerned about the message that sends to young offenders, but ultimately supported the recommendation.

"A person can make a mistake and they should maybe be allowed to have a lesser penalty to avoid the consequences," Jackson said. "But I don't want to allow it 3, or 4 or 5 times."

The task force made no recommendations on how to structure the industry. Under existing regulations for medical marijuana, the industry must be vertically integrated, meaning from seed to sale the same people manage the transaction. The establishment is meant to prevent the drug from disappearing for non-medical purposes or to other states during the process while also preventing marijuana from being imported.

However, the proposal before the task force Tuesday would allow growers, distributors and sellers to operate independently, much as they do within the liquor industry.

Fatal Crash Numbers

Between 2006 and 2011, 240 people were killed in Colorado in crashes where the driver tested positive for THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. The number of fatalities with drivers under the influence of marijuana has increased over the years, while state-wide fatal crashes have decreased.  

Year      Fatal Crashes THC      Total fatal crashes state      percent THC
2006      21                           721                                  2.9%
2007      23                           789                                  2.9%
2008      31                           712                                  4.4%
2009      37                           653                                  5.7%
2010      42                           600                                  7%
2011      52                           587                                  8.9%

Source: Colorado Department of Transportation