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Post by spikegirl on Jan 29, 2007 1:21:59 GMT -5
ElectricGypsy!!! I love your Avatar!!...sorry I have nothing to add to the topic LOL
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A few more posts....
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Post by Scrapbetty on Jan 29, 2007 1:28:12 GMT -5
OY! I work with a woman at the art museum who is ALWAYS talking about what artists she knows, what artists she's worked with in the past, blah blah blah. Drives me and the other peeps I work with UP THE FRIGGING WALL!!!! There's two things I'd LOOOOOVE to say to her ... 1. If you are "in" with all of these artists supposeably, then WHY THE f___ are you working as a cashier in the museum shop? 2. I'd just flat-out like to call her a name dropper the next time she's on about it...
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Post by Electric Gypsy on Jan 29, 2007 1:40:34 GMT -5
Thanks Spikegirl. I was looking for something else, and during my search came across this image. I thought it looked cool, so I decided to use it. The quote is from Blackie Lawless.
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Post by ultimatemind on Jan 29, 2007 5:37:37 GMT -5
I used to work with someone who had to make a big show on how much she spent on just about everything she bought. She somehow had it in her head that the more expensive something was the more impressive. Of course, in a working class town people believe just the opposite, so she usually just got people shaking their heads & saying "You spent that much? You could have gotten it cheaper at..." Of course she was deaf to all that. Braggarts usually are.
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Post by blaze on Jan 29, 2007 16:22:38 GMT -5
Sorry Den for having this convo in your thread.
Yo Stupe,
I just watched the episode where the slow looking dude was asked how you would describe OJ and he answered..."Nutritious" lmao! I almost died ….
This show is pure comedy. That dude John Brown is another funny cat. I sometimes wonder if he's for real or is it just an act. I die every time he starts popping shit like "I'm King of the Burbs". The Brand Nubian dudes gave it to him pretty hard for the "Ghetto Revival" shit. That was priceless!
Persia is probably going to win. But Far Rockaway, Queens is NOT the ghetto! It’s a lower middle class black neighborhood right next to Belle Harbor, which happens to be one of the richest neighborhoods in Queens.
G-Child couldn't get out of the damn phone booth!!!!! ...That was awesome.
I got to tell you...some of those white dudes look kind of slow in the head...dopey if you know what I mean? Kevin Federline would have been perfect for this show.
If anything I think this show is making a mockery of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop came from the struggles of African Americans from the ghetto. These white dudes could never understand the roots of hip-hop and the streets where it all began.
You got Mayo!!!!!!
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Post by stuporfly on Jan 29, 2007 18:05:09 GMT -5
Sorry Den for having this convo in your thread. Yo Stupe, I just watched the episode where the slow looking dude was asked how you would describe OJ and he answered..."Nutritious" lmao! I almost died …. This show is pure comedy. That dude John Brown is another funny cat. I sometimes wonder if he's for real or is it just an act. I die every time he starts popping shit like "I'm King of the Burbs". The Brand Nubian dudes gave it to him pretty hard for the "Ghetto Revival" shit. That was priceless! Persia is probably going to win. But Far Rockaway, Queens is NOT the ghetto! It’s a lower middle class black neighborhood right next to Belle Harbor, which happens to be one of the richest neighborhoods in Queens. G-Child couldn't get out of the damn phone booth!!!!! ...That was awesome. I got to tell you...some of those white dudes look kind of slow in the head...dopey if you know what I mean? Kevin Federline would have been perfect for this show. If anything I think this show is making a mockery of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop came from the struggles of African Americans from the ghetto. These white dudes could never understand the roots of hip-hop and the streets where it all began. You got Mayo!!!!!! I love the way they shake up each rapper's departure too. Hilarious! Persia might win, though I wouldn't buy an album by any of them. All the dudes seem slow in the head, and the ladies ain't too far behind either. I think the show actually does a good job of representing where hip-hop came from - from going through the neighborhoods to the involvement of some of the pioneers. It's the kids who look dumb, and they should.
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