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Reminds me of an old Ren & Stimpy episode, where Stimpy was piloting a space ship and told by no means, for any reason whatsoever are you to push the red button. The shiny red one in the middle of the control console. (Image removed from quote.)
I just tried pressing the red button
LOL, I was wondering how long it would take for that to be brought up here.I've heard about it, but haven't dared to look. Friends who've seen it tell me: DO NOT WATCH IT!
And I was curious so I looked up that vid and I think my cat just died.
Man forget nas, one of tha biggest hyprocrits in hip-hops, and tha biggest chump in hip-hop. how you goin work for a man, that slept with ya baby-momma and left condoms in your lil girls' baby seat.Nas lsot
HELL YA!!!SOULJA BOY!!!im with some the peeps who said this song is still kick ass, I still havent stopped listening to it and the million other Crank Dats out there, hell I even wrote one of my own
Yo dat be da sh yo. I'm wit dat.
meh, you always suck at tryin to type Ebonics out. you should practice.welcome back, btw.
http://joel.net/EBONICS/translator.asp
You also think Mike Bacsik is a future Hall of Famer
And that has what to do with Soulja boy?
And that has what to do with Soulja boy?Absolutely NOTHING!!Hell Bacsik probaly dosent even know who he is
nothing. but it speaks of your quality assessment skills.
They're both your opinions. You put both the song and Bascik up on a pedestal. I already know how bad Bascik is.....
Haha wait what? That song aint my fav I hate like all rap cept certain ones n thats one I go for rock not rap, so that song aint on no pedestal
Why do you type differently when talking about rap?
Whats assessment skills
My question is how could Milledge not use Soulja Boy as his song? It is his record company. If he uses Crank That, I want him to use the Travis Barker Rock Remix. It isn't half bad. The normal song and most of rap today however, I'll pass.
So... how about some song suggestions for particular situations... like for an inning ending double play, the chorus from Pat Travers "Boom Boom: Out go the lights". Great song. Folks would be singing along by the third time it was played.