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What crap.

Why hasn’t she ratted out this “Fernando” fellow who she claims she got the designs from originally? I mean his full name, his info.

Isn’t Williams the guy who is so dumb that he basically copped to killing XXX, showing an empty Vuitton backpack on his Instagram and making very pointed remarks about the killing/robbery the day after it happened? 

Some people, even entire communities, prefer to do everything in cash. It’s their risk and they know it.

Thank. You.

Someone on another Kinja site did a break down, factoring in all the money she gets or doesn’t have to spend herself, and that interns hourly is more like $82/hr.

Nothing a spray from an AR-15 wouldn’t cure.

And I should care...why?

Glam and heavy metal and disco, came back, each in its turn during the late 80s through the 90s.

You’re not overly sensitive.

Okay, but that wasn’t racermd’s point and I was responding to his dismissal of hip hop as music by definition.

It was like that in the early LA glam metal days of the 80s.  You’d see band members of Motley Crue or later Guns n Roses, out pimping their show, hanging posters, trying to sell tickets.  Because that was the deal. The promoters and club owners wouldn’t do it and you were expected to get a crowd to show up or you

Get over it. No one cares about your strict definitions. This is the same shit that was said about rock n’ roll and later, rock. “Oh, it’s atonal” “Oh, the lyrics are nonsensical” “Oh, it all sounds the same.” “Oh, it’s all rhythm and no substance.” Blah Blah Blah.

I’m not going to that bullshit site, sorry.

I thought they were onboard with the original production onstage?

Re-enacting “Waterworld” in the most stereotypical flamboyant supposed-to-be-gay way.

Take an Ambien and fill a concessions Coke cup with the liquor of your choice.

And Muriel’s Wedding! Mustn’t forget that one. It was really the first big blast of Abba into the 90s along with Erasure’s cover album.   

Why would you dub Abba? The kings and queens of phonetic English singing?  That would totally miss the point.