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The scrambled word was 'England'.
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That's not really such a bad thing, except for taking up space, as nobody is looking at the classic threads except those who were responsible for them, and then rarely.
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You drool.
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^ That's exactly what I got. I'm ashamed, I wanted to get the highest score.
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Well, you can't deny it's vastly different. If people were attached to one style, it's only natural they would reject a new one. Personally, I don't really care one way or the other. I apparently do think it's bad because I've stopped watching it regularly, but it's not surprising or particularly noteworthy. It happens to almost every show, and with as much success as they've had, of course they'd stay on the air many years after. I can understand the hate, what I can't understand is watching it and complaining. If it suddenly gets better, I'm sure you'll hear about it.
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Ok, here's some songs should be right up your alley. Juvenile - 400 Degreez (not a big hit, but his best flow, to me), Ha (there's two famous remixes to this, all three should be fine) Lil Wayne - Drop It Like It's Hot, Loud Pipes, Way Of Life Keith Murray - Yeah You Know It BG - Hennessy and XTC Redman - Smash Sumthin G Unit - Wanna Get to Know You (a love song, but sounds like what you want) Mystikal - Pussy Crook, Bouncin Back South Park Mexican - Ooh Wee N.O.R.E. - Nothin Two guys who you'll be safe with most any of their stuff are Ludacris and Kool Keith
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Probably a joke post anyway, but that's not by Mystikal. It's Juvenile. You probably would do well with Juvenile actually. Any kind of rap that's popular, but a lot of people say suck will do you well. It's popular for a reason, and if it's not content, it's general flow. Nice and easy like. But if you gain one thing from my post, it should be Juvenile.
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Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups
Nighthawk replied to Youth N Asia's topic in Television & Film
I don't know, man. Chappelle is good but made his name in other ventures. It's not like he was obscure before, but he was never very popular based on stand up. One of the funniest things I can recall him doing is ridiculous over the top stand up in Nutty Professor, in fact about the only part of that movie I liked. He might want to try doing some characters like Pryor. He has made good movies though, which Rock has not. -
I assume you mean the movie. Their second album was called that as well, but without the space. Nothing wrong with a goofy farce, really. It was no worse than Help! Their bodies were on display if you were interested in that. Plus it had some interesting cameos, and if you do like their music, there's plenty of performance in it. It goes down easy if you like the Spices, ridiculous movies, or pop culture time capsules. If none of those apply, I don't know why you would watch it anyway.
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Sanford and Son for the song alone. Jeffersons for the song alone. It also has vast crossover potential. Play that song over anything remotely related to success, it works. Sopranos, I guess it's the song, cause there really isn't much else there, but it doesn't seem like I like the song all that much. I like the opening for something though. In Living Color... uh, season 1 at least, maybe some more. The one with the paint. I thought that was creative. Also has a good Heavy D song. Kung Fu had a cool opening in general.
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You have to listen to Mind Sex like it was a joke. Then it's great.
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W-ell, they as a group each had a member which would appeal to a different demographic than the other, so as far as being attractive, they had crossover appeal. Like you apparently favor Posh, I'm more into the Sporty type of women, though I liked her much more after they split up (actually I don't know if they officially did... after they fell from the spotlight, let's say). As far as their musical offerings, formulaic bullshit is a somewhat innapropriate summation. Pure pop I find is a genre largely impossible to appreciate without being a fan. You may acknowledge talent, or like a particular song here and there, but usually apologetically. I also doubt you listened to the full albums. But that's fine, taste is taste. As a pop fan, I like what they did (formulaic is not necesarily a bad thing, but that's a whole other discussion). Pop, like jazz (only in this way, don't take offense to the comparison) is really quite different from other types of music, with it's own set of rules and standards. It must be approached from a completely different angle than anything else. You not being a fan, you wouldn't see it the same way.
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It's not? Yeah it is...
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Spice Girls are fabulous.
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I see. I was never a Futurama fan when it was on, but I'm really enjoying the dvds. Like... 70% of peak Simpsons, maybe.
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But... do you think that quote would actually be from the Bible? Nah, you're probably joking.
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Jerk. Can someone give me a real answer please. Thanks. No, no one can give you a real answer. Thought you would have taken the hint.
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Did it really do that bad? I mean, it was on for a long time, much longer than I thought.
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You don't seem one to pinch pennies, so that's found money right there. You should use it for something exquisitely ridiculous, like commissioning a portrait of yourself, nude, astride a lion.
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Eh... I'd call it a step down. We'll release that one as a bonus track on the remix album ("Second Helpings").
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I'd call him more actively bad than useless.
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My rap name is Professor Murder. Don't look for any hidden joke or double entendre. It actually is. But my producer name is Dr. Ghe.
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That's enough. He's also much older than you. This may be a glimpse into your future. But that's cool, Chris Elliott is quite the funny fellow.
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You should also know that it was not merely the first season, but the pilot where that exchange took place. edit: Or perhaps that was another time. The circumstances in the pilot were different, I think. Anyway, they changed how many kids they had, yeah.