blackdog4444 wrote:I definitely agree with you, Fat Man. I mean, they canceled my favorite local tv COMEDY for the most boring, eye burning, ear stabbing football game I've ever seen. I became bored enough to begin starting crap with my aunt.
Also, I absolutely HATE when they cancel radio programming for a stupid football game! I WAS FORCED TO LISTEN TO THE DOUCHEY ROCK STATION! Freakin Nirvana makin me go deaf and Kings of Leon [or something like that] giving me a headache.
Instead of the psycho rock I love all I hear is "and there he goes TOUCHDOWN! *air horn*"
Did you just call Nirvana and Kings of Leon douchebags?
What in the world was that? I didn't even know stuff like this was around. My, my, my ... I hope my daughters don't listen to this stuff. And to think that my parents' generation thought the Beatles were bad.
Now, that's dumb and even sillier than this forum (although the "periodic table" in the background at one point did give me a chuckle). Oops! I think Polite24 likes rap. (Sorry, kid.)
And, no, I couldn't bring myself to listen to either music video in its entirety.
"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go." -- Oscar Wilde
SportsGuy92 wrote:
Did you just call Nirvana and Kings of Leon douchebags?
I probably would if you were around me long enough.
Too much joy, tullycraft and bunnygrunt, now those are good bands.
Sunday night we got to see the pogues, that was a great show.
Where the gym teacher was always mad, And as far as we could tell, he only exercised his right to yell - Josh Joplin Group- Dutch Wonderland
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Those who can't, teach. Those who can't teach, coach.
"Bunnygrunt"? That's an odd name. (Did they do the theme song for Night of the Lepus?) But, then again, since I'm 59 years old, I don't keep up with all this stuff! I'm hopelessly out of touch.
"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go." -- Oscar Wilde
Polite24 wrote:I do like rap. That song isn't exactly the epitome of a good rap song but it's not horrible either IMO. Decent for a mainstream radio song.
No offense intended. There was a very early rap song that came out in about 1980 that I enjoyed hearing. I wish I still remembered the title of that song. The singer was narrating about the time a friend of his once invited him over to his mother's home for dinner and how noxious her cooking was. There were two hilarious lines that mentioned Kaopectate and "the chicken that tastes like wood."
"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go." -- Oscar Wilde
Polite24 wrote:I do like rap. That song isn't exactly the epitome of a good rap song but it's not horrible either IMO. Decent for a mainstream radio song.
All rap is horrible, it figures you like that low life sub-culture form of entertainment.
Greencom
Polite24 wrote:I do like rap. That song isn't exactly the epitome of a good rap song but it's not horrible either IMO. Decent for a mainstream radio song.
All rap is horrible, it figures you like that low life sub-culture form of entertainment.
Greencom
How ignorant can you get? If you'd really like I could show you a lot of rap songs with good meaning.
And it kills me when people say rappers rap about bad things. Like 70's and 80's rockers were saints.
Polite24 wrote:I do like rap. That song isn't exactly the epitome of a good rap song but it's not horrible either IMO. Decent for a mainstream radio song.
All rap is horrible, it figures you like that low life sub-culture form of entertainment.
Greencom
How ignorant can you get? If you'd really like I could show you a lot of rap songs with good meaning.
And it kills me when people say rappers rap about bad things. Like 70's and 80's rockers were saints.
Rap is another example of how our society is constantly lowering it's standards. Rap is great for people with no singing talent, to call it music is a joke, a sick joke no matter what it's content is, and face it most of the content is foul immoral and evil, but that's what is popular isn't it? I have never heard any lyrics from the 70's or 80's come even close to the lowlife filth that most rappers spout. I bet most pro ball players love rap, it fits them.
Greencom
Greencom
Yeah! That takes a lot of talent! I'm impressed!!!
I'm fat and sassy! I love to sing & dance & stomp my feet & really rock your world!
All I want to hear from an ex-jock is "Will that be paper or plastic?" After that he can shut the fuck up!
Heah comes da judge! Heah comes da judge! Order in da court 'cuz heah comes da judge!
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