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bungle77
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I worship at the alter of Shakria's Hips And Ass. Come, join the congregation.

Petey Pablo ranks among my all-time guilty pleasures. Whenever it pops up on the iPod, speakers are blown, and repeat is hit.

I'm actually listening to that Dangerous 5-18 mixtape right now to hold me over until I can pick this up later. I think a couple of these tracks could have been saved to strengthen the record to A-territory (the Rahzel track, for example).

I went with a Jitterbug.

Droid either. But I still fucking love it.

Chapters alternate in street slang, and then "this is how I think white people talk" proper grammar.

Yes, but there are newer, YOUNGER smug morons to attract. Kutcher fans are finally old enough for PG13 movies.

Kate Winslet's breasts. They heal some of the world's ills.

He's too old for this shit.

Seconded.

No mention of Balls Of Fury?
Seriously? There's isn't some superawesome Terry Crews/Christopher Walken story?

I think this might have been my favorite ep as well - so many strong performances, all of them meaningful to the story. I always like M.C. Gainey, and I'm glad to see his role growing.

Actually, I was talking about the Atlantic trilogy, but I also really like the Ipecac works, so I agree with those people as well.

I actually DID start with Stag, kind of. I'd heard other work, but Stag was the first one I listened to repeatedly, through in-store play at my record store.

I like Stag.

Since I'm lower ranking on the Hipster Scale

If you're interested
New Raekwon mixtape dropped today.

I'm so glad someone mentioned this - I absolutely fucking LOVE the clean version of the album; mine was stolen and I've never found it to replace it.

Thank you Jordanbeard.

I was drifting in and out of the episode, pissed off about the Celtics, until I heard this line.