"Hello Obama, goodbye meaningful music"

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I saw Gos from big brother on the tube once

I reckon Obama's election will lead to Lil Wayne wearing a stars and stripes t-shirt a lot, amongst other things.
 

mms

sometimes
I saw Gos from big brother on the tube once

I reckon Obama's election will lead to Lil Wayne wearing a stars and stripes t-shirt a lot, amongst other things.

yes and jay z has been wearing glasses alot recently too, big round ones that make him look a little like the lead singer of hot chip, who he will probably have remix his next single i imagine.
 

swears

preppy-kei
i once saw John Robb in a Caffè Nero in Manchester city centre (Cross Street branch, for those who know Mcr town).
that bloke has easy wardrobe choices..

I was walking somewhere around Oxford Road in Manchester years back, heard this laugh and instantly recognised it as "that manc bloke who was sometimes a guest on Mary Anne Hobbes" and sure enough, around the corner, there he was, talking very loudly to a woman and laughing at his own jokes.

Also, me and my mates heckled his band at Ladytron's club night in Liverpool, they were like a Pontin's version of Rockabilly or something, terrible.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
This whole 'everybody likes americans' thing is going to go out of the window quite soon if Americans don't stop talking so INDISCRETELY about it with THEIR BLOODY LOUD VOICES WHILE ME AND MY WIFE ARE TRYING TO EAT OUR MEAL IN PEACE! :mad:
 

swears

preppy-kei
Anyways...

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scottdisco

rip this joint please
This whole 'everybody likes americans' thing is going to go out of the window quite soon if Americans don't stop talking so INDISCRETELY about it with THEIR BLOODY LOUD VOICES WHILE ME AND MY WIFE ARE TRYING TO EAT OUR MEAL IN PEACE! :mad:

;)
 

scottdisco

rip this joint please
re. Swears and that Young Jeezy video, coolio.

i am nicking this from a blog archive (Aug' '08) of mine and i don't know the source magazine but it reminded (your Youtube) of

I still got friends and relatives that deal with the everyday economy. I have clothing lines and businesses that felt the pinch. But I'm maintaining. I do that very well...It's like people don't think that you think things or you're that articulate...Things go on every day in our community..so I speak on it.

Young Jeezy

["He does have a philanthropic flair that could get overlooked, considering. He let four Hurricane Katrina victims stay in his home in 2005. Last Christmas, he hosted a toy drive. This month, he rented a bowling alley and gave 350 kids school supplies."]

fair play.
 

nomadthethird

more issues than Time mag
yes and jay z has been wearing glasses alot recently too, big round ones that make him look a little like the lead singer of hot chip, who he will probably have remix his next single i imagine.

roffle

Yeah, did you see Jay-Z on inauguration day? He developed a sudden and severe case of myopia that required the instant donning of a pair of 60s civil rights counterculture frames with coke-bottle glasses.
 

crackerjack

Well-known member
I was walking somewhere around Oxford Road in Manchester years back, heard this laugh and instantly recognised it as "that manc bloke who was sometimes a guest on Mary Anne Hobbes" and sure enough, around the corner, there he was, talking very loudly to a woman and laughing at his own jokes.

Also, me and my mates heckled his band at Ladytron's club night in Liverpool, they were like a Pontin's version of Rockabilly or something, terrible.

I met a bloke who was in said band a couple of times, once before he joined, once after. The second time he had picked up JR's manner of speech and was talking exactly like him. It was a weird role model for a 22-year-old.
 

nomadthethird

more issues than Time mag
i like americans but they're terrible at replying to emails.
thats my one big problem with them.

Ha really?

Most people I worked with in the private sector had Blackberries and were constantly "crackberrying" even during meetings.

Then one day I actually made a point of forcing the CEO to show me what he was actually doing during a conference call and he was playing SNOOD.
 

crackerjack

Well-known member
This thread's gone freaky - Nomad's replying to a MMS point before he made it.

Hello Obama, goodbye all sense of time.

is it yesterday yet?
 
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