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9 hours ago, headhunter said:

Im more likely to do that than learn how to play a Randy Rhoades solo. 

You’re not likely to do either. To quote B-Rabbit: 

 

“Go home, write some shit, make it suspenseful
And don't come back until somethin' dope hits you
Fuck it, you can take the mic home with you.”

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My favorite Henry hype video is the full 3-hour recording of the Jags game.

Nothing major, but you could put “Who Run It” to a video of an old lady fucking a jar of mayo and I’d watch it and love it.    https://mobile.twitter.com/KingHenry_2/status/11160906013620674

“Song sucked.”   i will fucking fight you. 

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25 minutes ago, ChesterCopperpot1 said:

You’re not likely to do either. To quote B-Rabbit: 

 

“Go home, write some shit, make it suspenseful
And don't come back until somethin' dope hits you
Fuck it, you can take the mic home with you.”

I always thought that was such a terrible terrible name in that movie. 

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11 minutes ago, 8MM said:

They should get Jacobs to pair with Henry.  Jacobs is going to be a good one.

what are your thoughts on his lack of explosive plays? 

 

the memphis kid and bryce love if healthy offer a lot of big play potential and good every down play

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2 minutes ago, titanruss said:

what are your thoughts on his lack of explosive plays? 

 

the memphis kid and bryce love if healthy offer a lot of big play potential and good every down play

Alabama always share the RB workload but when he was in there, he was the best of the bunch.  His tenacity and will stands out.  He is also a good pass catcher.

 

I haven't looked into the memphis kid and bryce love but I would take your opinion on them.

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On 4/15/2019 at 12:52 AM, Somedude said:

Kid. Lol. Sure. Could maybe make that claim when I joined TOMB in 2001 but even then it was late teens. I also remember you from TOMB. Same with Nator. CTF(his hatred of Eddie because he wasn't like Earl). Mevette(and her gross feet). Dixie. Papasmurf. Robocop and more. 

Pfft...if you were at the TOMB, you should really recall me...so...secondly, and for that matter...you wouldn't be calling me "kid". Thirdly, when the TOMB died I went to a message board, which a former moderator at the TOMB opened (now is almost dead in activity)...

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28 minutes ago, TitanicoNFLriotFAN said:

Pfft...if you were at the TOMB, you should really recall me...so...secondly, and for that matter...you wouldn't be calling me "kid". Thirdly, when the TOMB died I went to a message board, which a former moderator at the TOMB opened (now is almost dead in activity)...

I was a mod at Dixie's forum. She was really into tech and hated Mevette and TechTV. Mouthy cunt as well. Then there was that retarded cunt Kimmy who was in love with Steve.  I'm sure Dixie's forum died ages ago. I forget the kid's name but one of the other mods was a big fan of the University of Miami. He was convinced Ken Dorsey would be the next big QB in the NFL.

 

Also. Me being a former TOMB member is well documented before you joined here by a few years. I know you're in love with me and that's why you stalk me here but much like everyone else in your life. Blocked bitch.

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On 4/12/2019 at 11:11 AM, woolfolksunclesuncle said:

"Who Run It" is underrated as fuck....the entire "When the Smoke Clears" album is excellent and makes me nostalgic. I've gotta say that my favorite song off that album is M.E.M.P.H.I.S. -----but, shit, nearly everything that Juicy J produces, I love.

Pretty much everything they touched back then was lit. I wrote a college paper on Chicken Head and compared it to Mozart. Got an A. The harmonizing and timing of their songs was incredible. 

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9 hours ago, Somedude said:

I was a mod at Dixie's forum. She was really into tech and hated Mevette and TechTV. Mouthy cunt as well. Then there was that retarded cunt Kimmy who was in love with Steve.  I'm sure Dixie's forum died ages ago. I forget the kid's name but one of the other mods was a big fan of the University of Miami. He was convinced Ken Dorsey would be the next big QB in the NFL.

 

Also. Me being a former TOMB member is well documented before you joined here by a few years. I know you're in love with me and that's why you stalk me here but much like everyone else in your life. Blocked bitch.

There was something wrong with that girl... lol

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1 hour ago, SleepingTitan said:

Pretty much everything they touched back then was lit. I wrote a college paper on Chicken Head and compared it to Mozart. Got an A. The harmonizing and timing of their songs was incredible. 

I must read this paper!.....do you still have a copy to upload?

 

But, yeah, they were excellent, man. They got much worse as soon as they signed to a major----mostly because the label would polish most of their sound so that it could be packaged for mass consumption. Juicy J was, and still is, incredibly talented. His current popularity and career trajectory continue to climb (even signed to a major label.) His rhymes are usually cringey and laughable (his lyrics on Katy Perry's "Dark Horse"----YIKES), but his beats make him legendary. Look at recent hip-hop to see how people are using his beats and rhythms today---2 right off the top of my head are "Plain Jane" by ASAP Ferg (using "Slob on my Knob") and "She is my Rock" by TurnupKing (using "Late Nite Tip".) The fact that these beats that are +20 years old and are being used by hot artists in brand new music shows just how far ahead of his time that Juicy J was.

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23 minutes ago, woolfolksunclesuncle said:

I must read this paper!.....do you still have a copy to upload?

 

But, yeah, they were excellent, man. They got much worse as soon as they signed to a major----mostly because the label would polish most of their sound so that it could be packaged for mass consumption. Juicy J was, and still is, incredibly talented. His current popularity and career trajectory continue to climb (even signed to a major label.) His rhymes are usually cringey and laughable (his lyrics on Katy Perry's "Dark Horse"----YIKES), but his beats make him legendary. Look at recent hip-hop to see how people are using his beats and rhythms today---2 right off the top of my head are "Plain Jane" by ASAP Ferg (using "Slob on my Knob") and "She is my Rock" by TurnupKing (using "Late Nite Tip".) The fact that these beats that are +20 years old and are being used by hot artists in brand new music shows just how far ahead of his time that Juicy J was.

Hell yeah. Don't forget DJ Paul. I miss those intros/outros. They were hilarious. "This is Francis Munansis from Rinky Dink records I was wonderin if I could have a word wit yall.."

 

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