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I just think it's funny that a guy who pretended to be from the inner city and first gained some measure of success in what was, and still mostly is, a black musical style, basically became his father who he reportedly hated. His dad was none too happy with his son's life choices either, and didn't mince words about the company his son kept during his hip hop days. Then when people who actually knew him pointed out he grew up in the suburbs, he shifted to saying he was from the country, which was at least closer to reality, but not exactly accurate either. So a chronic liar who has been married multiple times, unfaithful, and complains when people don't pay attention to him. 

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3 minutes ago, Tripnsweep said:

I just think it's funny that a guy who pretended to be from the inner city and first gained some measure of success in what was, and still mostly is, a black musical style, basically became his father who he reportedly hated. His dad was none too happy with his son's life choices either, and didn't mince words about the company his son kept during his hip hop days. Then when people who actually knew him pointed out he grew up in the suburbs, he shifted to saying he was from the country, which was at least closer to reality, but not exactly accurate either. So a chronic liar who has been married multiple times, unfaithful, and complains when people don't pay attention to him. 

Super interesting lol.   You just hate him cause you hate Mr Trump bosss.   Him and 6000 other rappers who faked their hood for street cred.   

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15 minutes ago, Tripnsweep said:

I just think it's funny that a guy who pretended to be from the inner city and first gained some measure of success in what was, and still mostly is, a black musical style, basically became his father who he reportedly hated. His dad was none too happy with his son's life choices either, and didn't mince words about the company his son kept during his hip hop days. Then when people who actually knew him pointed out he grew up in the suburbs, he shifted to saying he was from the country, which was at least closer to reality, but not exactly accurate either. So a chronic liar who has been married multiple times, unfaithful, and complains when people don't pay attention to him. 

Yep that is funny.  Now do Jasmine Crockett.  

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Iran is a third world shit hole 

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18 minutes ago, Tripnsweep said:

I just think it's funny that a guy who pretended to be from the inner city and first gained some measure of success in what was, and still mostly is, a black musical style, basically became his father who he reportedly hated. His dad was none too happy with his son's life choices either, and didn't mince words about the company his son kept during his hip hop days. Then when people who actually knew him pointed out he grew up in the suburbs, he shifted to saying he was from the country, which was at least closer to reality, but not exactly accurate either. So a chronic liar who has been married multiple times, unfaithful, and complains when people don't pay attention to him. 

Is he serving in public office?  

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4 hours ago, Caveira said:

Super interesting lol.   You just hate him cause you hate Mr Trump bosss.   Him and 6000 other rappers who faked their hood for street cred.   

Did you stop taking your meds Jimmy?

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4 hours ago, Caveira said:

Super interesting lol.   You just hate him cause you hate Mr Trump bosss.   Him and 6000 other rappers who faked their hood for street cred.   

Ah, the old "everybody does it" argument... that works great in 3rd grade. Stay with that one, it fits you.

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4 hours ago, GreatWhiteNorth said:

Ah, the old "everybody does it" argument... that works great in 3rd grade. Stay with that one, it fits you.

More like the old.  Yawn.  Nobody cares boss.  

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It's kind of like that thing with Red Fox. 

He showed up to perform and there were like a dozen people there so he made some kind of insulting comments and walked off stage. The house band wasn't sure what to do, so they just played the same song as when he walked on stage. 

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A voice intoned, "Ladies and gentlemen…the star of Sanford and Son, Mister Redd Foxx!"

The small band on the stage struck up the Sanford and Son theme: "Yum ta da-da, yum ta da-da da-da-dum, yum ta da-da…" Redd Foxx, resplendent in a tuxedo, his Norelco-shaved head gleaming in the follow-spot, strutted out on stage. He reached the microphone and peered out in the house. Then, after a moment or two, he screamed out in a loud voice —

"I AIN'T DOIN' A SHOW FOR TEN FREAKIN' WHITE PEOPLE!"

Then he turned and marched off the stage. The band struck up his theme again: "Yum ta da-da, yum ta da-da da-da-dum, yum ta da-da…"

The lights came up, the waiters passed through the place distributing refunds…and the show was over.

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