Bungee Jumper Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 awesome 807137[/snapback] For once, I not only agree with you, but am not even upset to be agreeing with you. I'm thinking of switching to MTV and watching some football highlights.
taterhill Posted October 17, 2006 Author Posted October 17, 2006 For once, I not only agree with you, but am not even upset to be agreeing with you. I'm thinking of switching to MTV and watching some football highlights. 807142[/snapback] you should agree with me more often...it would be good for you..
ajzepp Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 awesome 807137[/snapback] The 1.29 seconds of Danica Patrick made it worth it for me, though. She cleans up niiiiiiiiiiiice
Bungee Jumper Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 you should agree with me more often...it would be good for you.. 807144[/snapback] I bought a cowbell...what more do you want from me?
Moose Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I can't wait until they start having "Rap is Dead" parties like they did back when Disco died. What a non-art form rap is! [A cute little "gag me" smiley would be fitting here, if we had one.]
MattyT Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I can't wait until they start having "Rap is Dead" parties like they did back when Disco died. What a non-art form rap is! [A cute little "gag me" smiley would be fitting here, if we had one.] 807154[/snapback] How many more decades are we going to have to wait for an invite to that party?
daquixers_is_back Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I can't wait until they start having "Rap is Dead" parties like they did back when Disco died. What a non-art form rap is! [A cute little "gag me" smiley would be fitting here, if we had one.] 807154[/snapback] Im not a huge fan of rap, but I do like Tupac's style. None-the-less have you ever tried rapping? Its pretty tough. You often get words caught up and stuff. Its a tough thing to do. Anyway. Look at some of Tupacs poems. It shows that rappers really are intelligent.
meazza Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Im not a huge fan of rap, but I do like Tupac's style. None-the-less have you ever tried rapping? Its pretty tough. You often get words caught up and stuff. Its a tough thing to do. Anyway. Look at some of Tupacs poems. It shows that rappers really are intelligent. 807355[/snapback] Yes they are.... unfortunately the mainstream has killed it just as they have killed football.
ajzepp Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Im not a huge fan of rap, but I do like Tupac's style. None-the-less have you ever tried rapping? Its pretty tough. You often get words caught up and stuff. Its a tough thing to do. Anyway. Look at some of Tupacs poems. It shows that rappers really are intelligent. 807355[/snapback] I can rap like a mo-fo.
meazza Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I can rap like a mo-fo. 807360[/snapback] please don't
BoondckCL Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Im not a huge fan of rap, but I do like Tupac's style. None-the-less have you ever tried rapping? Its pretty tough. You often get words caught up and stuff. Its a tough thing to do. Anyway. Look at some of Tupacs poems. It shows that rappers really are intelligent. 807355[/snapback] Agreed. Rap is difficult to do, but the rap that most people hear now a days is just anything that has a hook slammed on it and nothing else but one catchy phrase that is repeated over and over again. When discussing 2pac, Notorious BIG is better. No question. The best. But i do feel as though there is little or no place for the crossing between rap and football. But a lot of the things that people use in touchdown celebrations are largely linked to and or are directly inspired by rap actions. The fact that the NFL has tried to modernize the NFL even more to appeal to people in my generation is just sick. It is something that doesn't have to be done. They're doing just fine attracting people with the Madden Franchise. As for those who need the rap to be attracted to football, they aren't going to be football fans and more than likely won't understand the game.
BoondckCL Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I can rap like a mo-fo. 807360[/snapback] Battle rap? Now?
meazza Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Battle rap? Now? 807368[/snapback] There has to be nothing gayer than that. Seriously, absolutely nothing...
ajzepp Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Battle rap? Now? 807368[/snapback] bring it, BIZNEETCH!
Mile High Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Agreed. Rap is difficult to do, but the rap that most people hear now a days is just anything that has a hook slammed on it and nothing else but one catchy phrase that is repeated over and over again. When discussing 2pac, Notorious BIG is better. No question. The best. But i do feel as though there is little or no place for the crossing between rap and football. But a lot of the things that people use in touchdown celebrations are largely linked to and or are directly inspired by rap actions. The fact that the NFL has tried to modernize the NFL even more to appeal to people in my generation is just sick. It is something that doesn't have to be done. They're doing just fine attracting people with the Madden Franchise. As for those who need the rap to be attracted to football, they aren't going to be football fans and more than likely won't understand the game. 807365[/snapback] Biggie better than Tupac. Ok.
BoondckCL Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Biggie better than Tupac. Ok. 807376[/snapback] Sarcasm i take it?
meazza Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Everyone knows Coolio is da shiznit. 807378[/snapback] He got to bone Tony Montana's wife so he moves up on my list. Her womb is so polluted...
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