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hahahahahha, those three threads surely are interesting! lol
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Im surprised too actually. This is an interesting topic. I dont want it to be rated R because it will decrease enormously the amount of people able to see it. And I dont think its gonna get him closer to the oscar. So lets say they put it pg 13, I think is good enough.
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I will always agree that the Brewers have the potential..
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I think Detroit, the Red Sox and the Mets have a better lineup than the Phillys Bob, but anyways, they are an incredible team, I give that to you...
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Pedro is back on the DL, that is they real sad story....
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Bob knows his quotes...
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MARIAH CAREY SURPASSES ELVIS IN NUMBER 1'S
VIsqo replied to JumpinJack AJ's topic in Caught in the Middle
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Lets hope they dont ...
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Real good!
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People Im sorry to be bringing old topics, but I had to tell yall that I FINALLY GOT CURTIS!!!! LoL, This topic is a clear view of how many different opinions can people have around a subject. By the way, nobody is bringing anymore albums reviews to the forum, cmon guys, or Ill have to make a review of my new CURTIS album... Oh, and GOD BLESSA!... LOL
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Fresh Prince all the way, baby!
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I know, right.. I used to love the I love this game comercials...
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Ash turns down Will Smith - for the third time! Tue, Apr 1 11:12 AM Mumbai, April 1 (IANS) Aishwarya Rai has declined to co-star with Hollywood wonder-boy Will Smith again. This is the third time she has turned down his offer. 'That's true,' she laughed. 'I had to say no to Will for 'Tonight He Comes'. I feel awful about it, but I've my priorities very straight. Yes, family always comes first,' Aishwarya told IANS. Two years ago the 'Men in Black' star offered Aishwarya the comedy 'Hitch', remade into Hindi with Salman Khan and Govinda as 'Partner'. She couldn't do the film due to time constraints. In quick succession, Aishwarya has turned down two Will Smith projects. Contrary to reports, Aishwarya, who tied the knot with Abhishek Bachchan last year, didn't decline another Smith's 'The Seven Pounds' to celebrate Karwa Chauth with her husband in Mumbai. 'That's what they wrote in the US press... that I preferred to return to Mumbai to 'starve' myself for a religious occasion than to meet Smith for the film. That's completely incorrect. 'The script reading for 'The Seven Pounds' was just after Diwali when Dadimaa (Teji Bachchan)'s health dipped drastically. So I didn't make that trip out to LA for the reading session with Will. Is that wrong? Not to me. I'd any day put family over career.' So are Ash and Smith star crossed? 'When it has to happen it will happen. We'd love to work together. There's something very charismatic about that actor. He gives off very nice vibes. 'He's very adventurous as an actor. He does 'I Am Legend' and 'Pursuit Of Happyness' at the same time. He's an actor, rapper, and a great family man. He likes to be adventurous. I like that.' From: yahoo/news.com
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I was listening Taking time, in your myspace page. I have to admit that its really good...
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I heard the Carter III is coming soon, lol
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How to Buy a Really Crappy Rap Album Statistics show that crappy rap albums often outsell the good ones. Here are 10 sure-fire ways you can help keep it that way. 1. Jump on the Bandwagon Early Talent doesn't always match demand. Time and time again, we've seen an album debut on top of Billboard only to fall off drastically the following week. That's because one week is enough time for everyone to find out how bad an album is and spread the word to their friends. So, next time you're aching for a sorry rap CD, pick the most-buzzed about artist and you may be in luck. (For best results, be the first person at Best Buy on the morning of release to guarantee early purchase.) 2. Follow the Single Gone are the days when a sure-shot single signaled an equally strong album. These days, a typical rap album consists of three "hot" ringles and 12 filler tracks. Luckily, this means more crappy albums for you and me. 3. Confine Your Taste It's amazing how much music you can discover when you broaden your musical horizon. Since this is not our goal here, be sure to confine your taste to one genre or sub-genre of hip-hop. Limiting your taste to the same style of music will unfailingly increase your chances of discovering crappy rap albums. 4. Buy it at the Gas Station Nine out of 10 times, there's always someone standing outside a gas station trying to sell me his homemade rap album. I don't know about you, but I've never bought a masterpiece from any of those guys. In fact, the only time I allowed a wannabe rapper to con me out of my five bucks in exchange for a copy of his CD, I was later overwhelmed by the urge to go back and demand a refund. 5. Buy the Sequel to a Good Album When was the last time you came across a sequel that was as good as the original? Often when an artist tries to recapture the magic of a pure classic, the effort always falls flat, with a few exceptions. Even Jay-Z will attest to the fact The Blueprint 2 was everything the classic Blueprint wasn't. Adrenaline Rush 2007 was so lousy it made Adrenaline Rush sound like Illmatic. Bottom line: True success cannot be duplicated. 6. Believe the Hype When unsure, go with the flow. Hey, if MTV's playing that music video 65 times an hour, there must be something special about his music, right? Wrong. The most hyped albums sometimes end up being the worst ones. 7. Previews Are for Losers You know those "hear before you buy" sampling sections at most record stores? Those things are for nerds. The streaming audios on Myspace and iTunes? Those are for complete losers who have nothing better to do with their time. 8. Buy a Greatest Hits CD Don't be fooled by the title, a Greatest Hits CD is not necessarily a compilation of an artist's very best songs. Rather, these are mostly an assemblage of "popular" hits or singles, good and bad. Next time you're looking for a crappy rap album, consider buying a greatest hits CD. Chances are, you could find your next "Ice Ice Baby" there. (Bonus Tip: This also works with other genres.) 9. Don't Believe the Hype Critics sometimes do an excellent job of warning people about crappy rap albums. More often than not, the public will buy that crappy album anyway. 10. Do Your Homework Some artists are generally good: their worst effort would eclipse most rappers' best work. Others are officially terrible at everything. The most effective way to ensure an icky purchase is to research your artist and pick the one whose catalog reeks of garbage. From: http://rap.about.com/od/toppicks/tp/HowtoB...pyRapAlbums.htm From Henry Adaso Hope u get ur next crappy album soon... lol
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There you go, here we can learn how Alex Rodriguez makes more money than the entire roster, even with the inactive list of this team: http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=Ar4G...p&type=lgns
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Those are some pretty good predictions, but u think cleveland is going to be able to go over Detroit again this year? And just remember that in the West Seattle just got a lilttle better. Oh and lets not forget them Dodgers and what about them Phillies? This year predictions are pretty difficult to do in the MLB...
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Keep on dissin on old janet! lol
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Thats just what Bellichick said to his players when they faced the eagles... Obama is mega cool, going back to the thread. He should have people to spot those applauding mccain and then get them out of the place...