Sunday, June 12, 2011

Omar Dyer's High School Years

In High School Omar Dyer was not only one of the most popular kids in school. He was an all area player. His football career with the Hoboken High School Redwings -- placed him among the best role players Hoboken has ever seen. When Omar Dyer (Robin) walked into Hoboken's gym with Keeon Walker (Batman) plus captain America (Dion Casey), Hoboken has never seen this type passion and Redwing spirit from a group of kids. Hoboken High School went through a decade of dominance. From 1995 until 2004: Where it started with Rashard Casey, and ended with Duvall Kamara. And with all the stars, top collegiate players to walk into Hoboken High--none has placed more into the community than Omar Dyer. Omar posted a 38-1 record in his career on the field. Yet, it’s his off the field presence that kept Hoboken's top talent in Hoboken.

Omar Dyer mentored and coached in community service --while bring out the next generation of talent. Where he kept, players like Chris Willis, Juan Reyes, and many other Hoboken greats in Hoboken and not going to Jersey City or elsewhere. As an Academic All Area student, he played basketball as well -- while earning 135 1/2 credits--on a normal college bound schedule with 40 minute class and 5 credit courses; with a GPA of 3.23. Omar was almost the first football player from the era of Edward Stinson to challenge the valedictorian on becoming the schools valedictorian. And Omar Dyer went through high school, only failing one class (College bound geometry), to earn his High School diploma -- signed by Patrick Gagliardi (Schools Superintendent) Frank Spano (School Principal) Larry Scianalpore (Vice Principal).

Mr. Dyer then entered into Oregon University on Academics; earning a one year financial waiver -- in pursuit of an athletic scholarship. After leaving the Ducks, Omar was award a merit of honor and became Oregon University's alumni advocate. Mr. Dyer then entered into alternative education Children's Literature, and Kaplan University. While at Kaplan University, Omar Dyer was an average student -- until he got use to the online life. And in his Masters Degree program, which will give him a title well earned: Doctor Omar Dyer: with doctors in philosophy. Dr. Omar Dyer has earned a 3.65 GPA. And it’s his unconventional style of writing that is politically correct, what makes him one of the best writers in America.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

iTunes Top 10 in America

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1: Grenade -- Bruno Mars: Fans from the online community love this song as it makes the charts for the second week in a row as the iTunes top favorite. Despite the drug charges and addiction this song has top the bill board charts as well.


2: Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor) [feat. T-Pain] Pittbull: T-Pain has been the revolutionist when it comes to making hits off of technology, and iTunes has been the T-Pain show. Hey Baby (Drop it to the Floor) is a club smasher and car rocker.


3: Firework -- Katy Perry: Katy Perry seems to know how to stick it on the iTunes charts ever since her kissing the girl, any track she makes is a smash on the internet.


4: Rocketeer -- Far East Movement & Ryan Tedder: Although TheFanNJ hasn't heard of this song, many of the Rocketeer fans continue to place this song in thier personal shuffles.


5: Coming Home --Diddy - Dirty Money & Skylar Grey: Even though Sean Puffy Combs, Diddy is being sued in Califorina by a stalker--where the judge agreed to hear the case, Diddy's newest song, gives tribute to the soldiers and iron men in the war overseas.


6: Tonight (I'm Lovin' You) [feat. Ludacris & DJ Frank E] Enrique Iglesias: Ludacris has transfored how we veiw music coming out of the south and he has changed the industry with who he signs. Ludacris is the best this generation has seen in terms of making promoting a business. Thank You Luda


7: The Time (Dirty Bit) The Black Eyed Peas: The Black Eyed Peas seems to make these charts with every hit, yet this one is very low on the charts.


8: Hold It Against Me -- Britney Spears: The Queen of Alternative music is trying to make a serious comeback and break the tears of yester year.


9: What the Hell -- Avril Lavigne Although TheFanNJ hasn't heard this song, Avril Lavigne's fans keep her in TheFanNJ's top list.


10: Jar of Hearts -- Christina Perri: TheFanNJ's first time of hearing about Christina Perri, and it shows how long the iTunes' blog top ten has been down.

TheFanNJ wants to give out his five fan votes, and the fan votes are different to the members in the top ten. Grenade, get 3 1/2 fan votes and because of his drug problem or media convictions on the problem, Bruno Mars continues to make the charts. Now dealing with legal problems of his own Diddy's Coming Home gets 5 fan votes. Not only is the song a combination of greats, with the flavor of K-west, but the court troubles from a stalking fan makes me more interested in voting this song Coming Home as the top song of the week.

That's it for TheFanNJ's iTunes Top 10 of 2011, and please enjoy the selection of the week from iTunes. TheFanNJ is mad that their are no hip-hop or R@B singers on in the top ten, no Rihanna -- Kayne West, Alicia Keys, or even Taylor Swift, no Drake, or Mary J. Blige or even Lil Wayne. So the question is are these artist on vacation!

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