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soooooo wen r uz chix gunna post ur pix up soz we kn c wot us l00k lyk?

Lemme guess, they're probably BOBFOCs - Body Off Baywatch, Face Off Crimewatch!

Dammit, now my brain hurts. Seriously, is it really that hard to string a sentence together using full and complete words and punctuation?

started.. rap.. 

 

 

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH..

 

 

*ahem*

Onto the discussion regarding the forefathers of rap (hey, we might as well hi-jack the thread completely, it wasn't going anywhere, was it?), my opinion is that it could well go back to THE GODFATHER OF SOUL, James Brown, who used to talk on quite a few of his songs. And what about George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic/P-Funk? If it wasn't for James Brown and the whole Parliament outfit, rap and hip-hop would not have about 75% of the music they regularly use to take samples from...

real rap? try Grandmaster flash and the furious 5. they were big back when rap was entertaining, fun music. now it is about how many big screen tvs you have, and how many ho's you have c0ck slapped today... 50cent, nelly etc aren't rappers, they are brand names. there was a guy called biggie smalls who could really rap but most of you probably don't know who he is as rap was not so popular when he was around and also you probably weren't listening whilst studying at pre-school.

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NWA, Snoop, Dre, Cube, I used to listen to all that stuff ages ago, and still do once in a while. But if I want real satisfaction, I turn away from rap and head to HIP HOP.

J-5, Slum Village, A Tribe Called Quest (and, since their 'break-up," Q-Tip), Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, KRS-One, The Beastie Boys, Ozomatli, Dilated Peoples, GangStarr, N.E.R.D./The Neptunes, Lyrics Born, Quannum and the Quannum Projects Collective, The Roots, Common, OutKast, Ugly Duckling, The Pharcyde, that's where it is nowadays...

There's more to music than just rap and hip-hop, anyway... Variety is the spice of life.

ok people. Behold teh chick from campbelltown :)

i finally found teh data cable & i am able to upload her pics.

To end everyones curiosity here's her pic.

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lol..

Hey Blitz on the Show and Shine form what are the layards for? and what do they look like?

You n00b, d00dz :)

They are the things that hang from you neck and most homie gee's have their keys attached to them and hang the other end over the windscreen wiper control on your steeringwheel colum.

my 2c

ohh those hany thingys.. layands ey.. hmm .. oh is that what the ipod shuffle has oh it is.. LOL..

im a n00b...

So how come we need them? Do we need them for all passengers on the car?

ok people. Behold teh chick from campbelltown :)

i finally found teh data cable & i am able to upload her pics.

To end everyones curiosity here's her pic.

I found another pic on google, shes famous

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