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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

do straight guys fab my willy pics

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

why oh why do you snoop through the hood? like everybody in the hood is up to no good.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

and a fab from a bi guy. your welcome

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"why oh why do you snoop through the hood? like everybody in the hood is up to no good."

eh,,,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"why oh why do you snoop through the hood? like everybody in the hood is up to no good.

eh,,, "

your thread title reminded me of it. it's an ice cube track called ghetto bird. used in the opening sequence of the film menace 2 society

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

no appreciation of rap history in here at all!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"no appreciation of wrap history in here at all! "

I like wrapping.

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over a year ago


"[Wrapping removed by poster at 23/03/17 01:13:22]"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"no appreciation of rap history in here at all! "

Ahem......

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over a year ago


"[Christmas about to be forcefully inserted by poster at 23/03/17 01:13:22]"

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over a year ago


"[Christmas about to be forcefully inserted by poster at 23/03/17 01:13:22]"

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over a year ago


"[Christmas about to be forcefully inserted by poster at 23/03/17 01:13:22]

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Thanks. On reflection, you were much better skilled in your set up, ready for the wrapping removal. Kudos.

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By *anielpiercedMan
over a year ago

by the seaside

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By *anielpiercedMan
over a year ago

by the seaside

Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts

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over a year ago


"Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts "

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By *anielpiercedMan
over a year ago

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"Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts

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They were supported by Derek B who's Bad Young Brother single had just been released and the Cookie Crew. Stood 8ft from the speaker stacks near to one of the S.1.W. dancers. Epic night tbh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"no appreciation of rap history in here at all!

Ahem......"

well there wasn't before did you come here 'cos of ice cube too?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"no appreciation of rap history in here at all!

Ahem......

well there wasn't before did you come here 'cos of ice cube too? "

I clicked the thread cos gangsta rap made me do it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts "

it does! would have rather seen them then than when i saw them a few years back at bestival, they spent so much stage time pushing branded clothes and stuff...it was like q.v.c with hip hop as a side show..i bought flava flavs autobiography over the pit barrier from flav himself, end of the gig he got down there hawking his book like a street trader i shit you not. all the cash right in his pockets it was an experience

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"no appreciation of rap history in here at all!

Ahem......

well there wasn't before did you come here 'cos of ice cube too?

I clicked the thread cos gangsta rap made me do it. "

i like to pop caps and disrespect hoes occasionally because of it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts

They were supported by Derek B who's Bad Young Brother single had just been released and the Cookie Crew. Stood 8ft from the speaker stacks near to one of the S.1.W. dancers. Epic night tbh "

eric b? possibly?

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By *anielpiercedMan
over a year ago

by the seaside


"Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts

They were supported by Derek B who's Bad Young Brother single had just been released and the Cookie Crew. Stood 8ft from the speaker stacks near to one of the S.1.W. dancers. Epic night tbh

eric b? possibly? "

No it was definitely English artist Derek B, think his Bad Young Brother single may have been a one hit wonder as I don't recall any other singles.

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By *anielpiercedMan
over a year ago

by the seaside


"Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts

it does! would have rather seen them then than when i saw them a few years back at bestival, they spent so much stage time pushing branded clothes and stuff...it was like q.v.c with hip hop as a side show..i bought flava flavs autobiography over the pit barrier from flav himself, end of the gig he got down there hawking his book like a street trader i shit you not. all the cash right in his pockets it was an experience "

Age does seem to have mellowed them. Chuck D still had the anti establishment venom back then. Still.remember Flav doing his specs change dance, the only light hearted.part of the entire show. Professor Griff was on fire that nignt too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts

They were supported by Derek B who's Bad Young Brother single had just been released and the Cookie Crew. Stood 8ft from the speaker stacks near to one of the S.1.W. dancers. Epic night tbh

eric b? possibly?

No it was definitely English artist Derek B, think his Bad Young Brother single may have been a one hit wonder as I don't recall any other singles."

don't know him...thought you'd autocorrected eric b from eric b and rakim fame

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts

it does! would have rather seen them then than when i saw them a few years back at bestival, they spent so much stage time pushing branded clothes and stuff...it was like q.v.c with hip hop as a side show..i bought flava flavs autobiography over the pit barrier from flav himself, end of the gig he got down there hawking his book like a street trader i shit you not. all the cash right in his pockets it was an experience

Age does seem to have mellowed them. Chuck D still had the anti establishment venom back then. Still.remember Flav doing his specs change dance, the only light hearted.part of the entire show. Professor Griff was on fire that nignt too."

yeah it was a bit of a commercial for their branded stff and the book really, very little of the power i was expecting really...i'm glad i was there though, not often you get to buy a book from flav in person so i'm just taking a different slant sounds like a good show you got though, one to remember!

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By *anielpiercedMan
over a year ago

by the seaside


"Saw Public Enemy live at the U.E.A. in '85 if that counts

it does! would have rather seen them then than when i saw them a few years back at bestival, they spent so much stage time pushing branded clothes and stuff...it was like q.v.c with hip hop as a side show..i bought flava flavs autobiography over the pit barrier from flav himself, end of the gig he got down there hawking his book like a street trader i shit you not. all the cash right in his pockets it was an experience

Age does seem to have mellowed them. Chuck D still had the anti establishment venom back then. Still.remember Flav doing his specs change dance, the only light hearted.part of the entire show. Professor Griff was on fire that nignt too.

yeah it was a bit of a commercial for their branded stff and the book really, very little of the power i was expecting really...i'm glad i was there though, not often you get to buy a book from flav in person so i'm just taking a different slant sounds like a good show you got though, one to remember! "

Was definitely a good memory. Saw Krs1 in L.A. and Ice T's band Body count several years later. The late 80's hip hop and the early years of gangsta rap were so much btter than all this Drake mumble rap bollocks kids listen too nowadays.

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By *.nottsbloke..Man
over a year ago

the vale

Why do you care?

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