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Actually, it's a peninsula.

Is my ass really everywhere?

Emil, not Emilio.Wading, not waiting.

Carey's run on Hellblazer is also really fucking good and, I guess tangentially related since JC crossed over for one of the first issues of Sandman.

She has been funny no doubt, but more than 5minutes of her would definitely be overkill.

Weird, I hung out with Jeff Wadlow in high school.

Black Star, The Wu, De la, Kool Keith

The way 2pac lived his life undercuts any of that, fuck him and fuck biggie. We aren't talking about Donovan here people, you act like a convicted rapist recording a song about female empowerment absolves him of this or that; it doesn't, long story short; hip-hop doesn't miss them, nor does society-at-large.

What if we think they both kind of suck, and were Hip-Hop's version of hair-metal?

He was a zombie?

They were both paranoid misogynistic fucks who should have no place in the pantheon of anything. As a hip-hop fan I found them both to be terribly overrated

I'm so surprised that the other, better Police Academy quote[from when Marge becomes Police] hasn't surfaced. Surprised/Disappointed, whatever.

The Gooch? that was Dif'rent Strokes.

Redundantly awesome.

I'ts been 30 for me, and I'm still not fit for public consumption.

I'm not sure there's any room for half-assed irony here.

Thing is, I honestly can't think of another group that so epitomized my generation on a broad scale[I'm 35 and white, if that matters]. The B-Boys were basically my older, MUCH cooler next door neighbors, and much like when my grandfather died, I regret not spending enough time with them recently. Neighbors be damned,

Without the B-Boys, rap may have lingered in obscurity til the 90's

I'd posit that Cobain was less talented, plus he blew his own fool-head off; not the same ballgame, not even the same fucking sport.

And if there is, fuck him.