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Hey guys, this is the Sports folder, so how about you both shut the fuck up? There has been no mention of anything even remotely like that out of me in nearly a year. It's not like any of the stuff you bring up is recent in the least. Just drop it already - you are pathetic. WWMCD, Curbed? WWMCD?
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I'm pretty sure thats The Chronic.
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Speaking of legitimizing dictators...
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I'm a normal Yankee fan. From everything I've witnessed, its the Red Sox fans who're bad.
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That doesn't always work. Depending on who you ask: See "The Guy Game" for an example Think about The Guy Game without the nudity.
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The worst part of the movie is all the douche bags who think its the second coming. Honestly, its a pretty decent movie - go into without expecting anything, and it'll be better.
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I used to love the Blazers, all the way through the Rip City era with Clyde Drexler and Terry Porter, and then I still loved them through 'Sheed and Brian Grant... but now, I still love them - but I just don't like them.
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Clinton is deemed a poor leader by conservatives because he got a blowjob and then lied about it. Ronald Reagan, their golden boy, lied about selling arms to Middle Eastern countries and cycling the money through South American rebel groups. Pardon me, but which one seems fucking worse?
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Rockin' the house, spring 2000 Kiss FM style.
Jorge Gorgeous replied to The Czech Republic's topic in Music
If you've been hanging out with people who think The Chronic 2000 was a bad album, you need new friends. It was pretty much flawless. -
The new chicken enchilada burrito at Taco Bell
Jorge Gorgeous replied to Nighthawk's topic in General Chat
Fucking amen. Tomatos fuck off. -
I've got a feeling Andre 3000 will be good in this one.
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I think Belotti was trying to fill immediate needs by going after JUCOers rather than building ahead. Last year's class was exceptional, so in a couple years the team'll be thriving off of that class, as well as a few from this one. After going 5-6, I think the idea was "What're we gonna do next season?" as opposed to "What're we gonna do in a few years?"
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Man, talk about getting lost in the message. This guy had a couple valid points, but its like cream filling in a hand grenade. But hey, at least its another perspective. Aint nothin' wrong with multiple perspectives, one can only hope the CU students are wise enough to wade through the bullshit.
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You can trust Jesus, and here they are CHRISTS TOP NATIONAL RECRUITING CLASSES 1 - TCU 2- Notre Dame 3- Boston College . . . . . . . Last - BYU
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Yeah, but Periloouoiloououzouzouoiou9uxxxxioioxu detractors may be right, the feeling is that the kid is coming out of high school a prima donna, like, moreso than normal. I don't particularly buy into it, but whatever.
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Because I am forced to listen to it everyday...
Jorge Gorgeous replied to The Amazing Rando's topic in Music
If you listen to NWA - Straight Outta Compton you gotta realize that this is something of a news broadcast from what was then a completely unrepresented segment of society, if you don't think its good music - which I can't fucking believe, but everyone has their opinions - then it can at least be appreciated for it's social impact. That being said Hip-Hop is so evolved at this point that theres a little bit of something for everyone out there. Someone mentioned "Atmosphere" in a negative way, but whatever, hes a good rapper and hes got some great songs. Another popular "college rapper" is Aesop Rock, I would recomend anything off of Bullet Tooth or Labor Days by him, especially the song "Jumper Cables." Good, solid hip-hop. Along the same intelectual hip-hop lines you've got Talib Kweli and Mos' Def', and their mutual incarnation, Gang Starr. Tribe Called Quest, J5 and the Roots fall under the same massively broad blanket, as well. Everyone's got their own take on it, and you'll have to figure out which among them you like. For Tribe Called Quest listen to Bonita Applebottom and Scenario, for The Roots listen to What They Do, Concerto of Desparado, for J5 listen to Whats Golden, Jurass Finish First, Monkey Bars I don't know what sort of music you normally listen to, but artists like Daedelus and RJD2 incorporate ALL sorts of shit into their music. I wouldn't call it rap, but it falls under the Hip-Hop umbrella Dalek infuses industrial and ambient music into their songs, if you throw some Dalek on around a dickhead wearing a FuBu shirt you're gonna change their perception of rap music. Check out "Forever Close My Eyes" or "Black Smoke Rises" by Dalek. Groups like Michael Franti and Spearhead and Latyrx mix a lot of funk into their music, so much so that some of their songs can barely be called hip-hop. I hope this helps, if you want to talk anymore about hip hop and you can hit me up on AIM, my name is Sticky McJew on there, same goes for everyone, I love hearing new music, and I've got plenty to share. -
RAP!? MORE LIKE CRAP! CHECK OUT THIS CRADLE OF FILTH CD! I hate that. I don't care if someone doesn't like rap music, but to deny that its music is a joke.
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I may be wrong, but I think he was talking about Fat Mike from NOFX.... Hes obsessed with big lesbians and has been a punk rocker for most of his life.
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Oooooh, look at all the beyond the mainstream music you like, you must have really good taste in music. I for one am impressed.
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When one plans to go off on some "self-rigteous" tangent about something, having correct spelling is often a good idea. Anyway, first I'd like to say that I think the main goal of the liberals isn't to have one, all-inclusive group... instead I believe its to do away with the idea of a group. Its not a "big tent" my friend, its "no tent." Macy's can do whatever the hell they want, if they want to set up a Nativity scene in their lady's undergarments section, they can do that. Macy's is a private business, and they can decorate however they please. If they're going to make this move, I'm sure theres some sort of economic incentive, or at least the prospect of one, waiting in the wings. As far as public institutions go, when the matter is religious, the lowest common denominator sets the pace. If nobody complained, a giant driedal could be set up on top of the Washington Monument. I think its petty to complain about whether or not a school should have Holiday decorations up, but if one person cares, then it becomes an issue. The seperation of Church and State is an idea that the country is strongly rooted in, and unfortunately, you have to take the good with the bad. As far as Christmas being a relgious holiday anymore, I have to side with the secular camp. There are plenty of people who still attend church, and celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ, but the majority is families like mine. We're Jewish, but we still get a tree and pass out presents on Christmas morning, because now its about family and friends, and coming together to exchange gifts, eat a big dinner and spend some quality time with your loved-ones. As far as I'm concerned, its a far more logical reason than some dead guy's birthday.
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Maybe its just because I havnt given it enough of a chance... and hopefully someone can change my opinion, but The Streets - A Grand Dont Come For Free only has "Dry Your Eyes" and everything else is pretty weak...
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No... no you're not. As I too am a member of our Illustrious Fraternity.
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Personally, I don't even think White should be in the NCAA anymore. Hes got to be working on his third masters by now. He blew out his knees? So fucking what, plenty of football players have done that and not gotten TWO medical red shirts. I'll admit I'm biased. I hate Jason White, and I don't really like Oklahoma - but I get the feeling that last year's Oklahoma team was simply an epic performance of coaching and teamwork and Jason White was lucky enough to be the arm that threw all the touchdown passes. That doesn't happen without the o-line, the recievers, the coaches, the defense. If you threw ANY quarterback into that offense, they'd put up the same numbers. I'm pretty sure I could go for 2,000 if you give me that running game and those recievers.
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I saw Modest Mouse with Les Savvy Fav opening for them (if thats even how you spell that bands name, I'm not a huge fan.) It was a few years ago, and it wasn't THAT great of a concert. They didn't play Shit Luck or The Fruit That Ate Itself, those two being my favorite songs at the time. Still, they're worth seeing, and from what I've heard, their shows are much better now.