I liken it to dubbing a tape or CD for a friend, a very common practice in the 80's and 90's.
I liken it to dubbing a tape or CD for a friend, a very common practice in the 80's and 90's.
I'm not sure, this is fuzzy for me too. I have shows I watch weekly and can't always catch them when they air, so I do this on the regular and have never gotten an email about it.
The M320 & crossbow help a bit.
The comment is funny because that was one of the first videos from 'Funny or Die', so the joke is, they haven't done anything funny since then, therefore shouldn't exist.
I grew up in GA and was in high school when this album came out and it's still crazy to look back at how big the fellas got from this album. My favorite by them is "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik", but "Stankonia" is still a damn good one.
I return the same respect to you.
It's nice to see polite kids do creative things like this, thanks for the share.
Good game white power???
A reply landed here by mistake. There's nothing to see here, carry on.
A list of his nicknames: Daddy Fat Sax, General Patton, Sir Lucious L. Leftfoot, The Son of Chico Dusty, Sgt. Slaughter, Chief, Billy Ocean, Hot Tub Tony, and Francis the Savannah Chitlin' Pimp.
B. Rap Boys takes the win.
He shot first.
Does this one go next to the discrimination badge?
I've got the VHS in a shoebox in my storage unit, but no VCR. We used to dub the entire video to VHS, advertisements and all; I miss watching the previews for earlier anime.
...I never got one...
Hell yeah, fire up that PSX let's go!
About once a year I'll set a day aside to re-visit a lot of these old anime. The motion picture and both OVA's hold up, plus they're stuffed with awesome quotes.
We used rent them from Blockbuster and a local place called Video Warehouse. We had a buddy that would dub tapes for us and each tape had like 8 hours of these early anime classics. I strangely miss the days of watching degraded quality VHS anime.