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Re: Rapper Lil Wayne Dies

Postby Rick » Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:04 am

Fact Finder wrote:5:16 PM PT -- We're told Wayne is being prepared for his last rites ... with his family surrounding him to say their goodbyes.

Wayne's mother is currently on a plane flying to Los Angeles -- and we're told all major decisions about Wayne's health (including the decision to discontinue life support) will not be made until she arrives.

Sources say there's evidence Wayne went on a Sizzurp binge after being released Wednesday, because doctors found high amounts of codeine in his system.

We're told Wanye's stomach was pumped 3 times to flush the drugs from his system.


Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2013/03/15/lil-wayne ... z2NewLcW00


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Postby Don » Sat Mar 16, 2013 12:07 pm

Lil Wayne wrote:"Thx for the prayers and love, I'm good everybody."


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Postby steveo777 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 12:42 pm

Is he gonna die or not?
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sat Mar 16, 2013 1:29 pm

Interesting this happens so close to the release of another album. He's not dead. He. Blows anyway
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Postby JRNYMAN » Sat Mar 16, 2013 1:49 pm

steveo777 wrote:Is he gonna die or not?
Yes, Steve... he is going to die. Maybe not today and maybe not even tomorrow but Lil Wayne, me and even you are going to die. :P :lol:
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Postby scarab » Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:23 am

whos little wayne?
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Postby Rick » Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:35 am

scarab wrote:whos little wayne?


A scum bag rapper. The lyrics to his music are pornography on radio. Do NOT let your kids listen to that trash. It dirties up their minds.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:33 am

I'm prayerfully putting one foot on him to help nudge him on his way.

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Postby Don » Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:44 am

You old fucks. :lol: You can censor your kids listening habits all you want. Once they leave the house, they'll listen to it elsewhere grandpa.
Put yourself in their place.
What would you have done at their age if your parents said they didn't want any of that Zeppelin, AC-DC shit in their house? You would have found a way.
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Postby Rick » Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:58 am

Don wrote:You old fucks. :lol: You can censor your kids listening habits all you want. Once they leave the house, they'll listen to it elsewhere grandpa.
Put yourself in their place.
What would you have done at their age if your parents said they didn't want any of that Zeppelin, AC-DC shit in their house? You would have found a way.


Yeah, and then just pop in a porn dvd for them too. No fucking way. They didn't say the shit they're saying in songs today, back then. Neelee's ipod got a severe cleansing not too long ago. We don't talk like that in this house and I wouldn't let her watch a movie or read a book with that content in it, so why would I let her listen to it? Once she's grown she can listen to whatever she wants. I'm just trying to do a good job raising someone else's kid. She can hate my ass all she wants.

Here are some Lil Wayne lyrics for you. See if you would want your kid listening to this.

Fo' fo' bulldog, my muthafucking pet
I point it at you and tell that muthafucker fetch
I'm fucking her good, she got her legs on my neck
I get pussy, mouth and ass, call that bitch triple threat
When I was in jail she let me call her collect
But if she get greedy, I'ma starve her to death
Top down it's upset been fucking the world and nigga and I ain't cum yet
You fuck with me wrong, I knock your head off your neck
The flight too long, I got a bed on the jet
The guns are drawn and I ain't talking bout a sketch
I pay these niggas with a reality check
Prepare for the worst but still praying for the best
This game is a bitch I got my hand up her dress
The money don't sleep so Weezy can't rest
An AK47 is my fucking address, huh

I'm not a star, somebody lied I got a chopper in the car
I got a chopper in the car
I got a chopper in the car
Yeah, load up the choppers like it's December 31st
Roll up and cock it and hit them niggas where it hurts
If I die today, remember me like John Lennon
Buried in Louis, I'm talking all brown linen, huh

Big black nigga, and an icy watch
Shoes on the coupe, bitch I got a Nike shop
Counts the profits you could bring 'em in a Nike box
Grinding in my Jordans kick 'em off they might high, swish!
I'm swimming in the yellow bitch, boss
In the red 911 looking devilish
Red beam make a bitch nigga sit down
Thought it were bullet proof till he got hit the fifth time
Drop Palmolive in a nigga dope
Make it come back even harder than before
Baby I'm the only one that paid your car notes
Well connected, got killers off in Chicago

I'm not a star, somebody lied I got a chopper in the car
I got a chopper in the car
I got a chopper in the car
Load up the choppers like it's December 31st
Roll up and cock it and hit them niggas where it hurts
If I die today, remember me like John Lennon
Buried in Louis, I'm talking all brown linen, huh

Talk stupid get ya head popped
I got that Esther, bitch I'm Red Foxx
Big bee's, Red Sox
I get money to kill time, dead clocks
Your fucking with a nigga who don't give a fuck
Empty the clip than roll a window up
Pussy niggas sweet, you niggas Cinnabon
I'm in a red bitch, she said she finna cum
Two hundred thou on a chain, I don't need a piece
That banana clip, let Chiquita speak
Dark shades, Eazy E
Five letters, YMCMB
Bitch ass nigga, pussy ass nigga
I see ya looking, what ya looking at nigga
You know the rules, kill 'em all and keep moving
If I died today it'd be a holiday

I'm not a superstar, somebody lied I got a chopper in the car
So don't make it come alive
Rip yo ass apart than I put myself together
YMCMB, double M, we rich forever
The bigger the bullet the more that bitch gon bang
Red on the wall, Basquiat when I paint
Red Lamborghini till I gave it to my bitch
My first home invasion, pocket gain and forty bricks
Son of a bitch, than I made a great escape
Ain't it funny momma, only son be baking cakes
Pull up in the sleigh, hop out like I'm Santa Claus
Niggas gather round, got gifts for all of y'all
Take it home and let it bubble that's the double up
If you get in trouble that just mean you fucking up
It's a cold World I need a bird to cuddle up
I call the plays, muthafuck huddle up

I'm not a superstar, somebody lied, I got a chopper in the car
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Postby Don » Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:22 am

Rick wrote:
Don wrote:You old fucks. :lol: You can censor your kids listening habits all you want. Once they leave the house, they'll listen to it elsewhere grandpa.
Put yourself in their place.
What would you have done at their age if your parents said they didn't want any of that Zeppelin, AC-DC shit in their house? You would have found a way.


Yeah, and then just pop in a porn dvd for them too. No fucking way. They didn't say the shit they're saying in songs today, back then. Neelee's ipod got a severe cleansing not too long ago. We don't talk like that in this house and I wouldn't let her watch a movie or read a book with that content in it, so why would I let her listen to it? Once she's grown she can listen to whatever she wants. I'm just trying to do a good job raising someone else's kid. She can hate my ass all she wants.





Of course, she's your charge; Do what you think best.

From my own experience, my kid listened to boy bands, then moved to death metal. Then on to rap (50 cents, Lil Wayne, etc.). Now he is into techno. Never heard him cussing around the house or acting like a fool regardless of what he listened to.

Now, he's well rounded, musically and culturally. He can play any type of guitar or keyboard, DJ with any type of equipment and pretty much produce his own music. Not saying he wouldn't have been able to do all that stuff or would have lost his desire if I controlled what he listened to but it seems to have worked out for the best.
Can't promise it will be that way for everybody but I survived not going though his computer, iPod and other stuff over the years. My parents gave me the same space and I just passed it on.
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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Tue Mar 19, 2013 2:27 am

Read in the news today that this Lil Wayne story was blown way out of proportion. Apparently he's not that bad off as earlier reports had indicated.
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Postby steveo777 » Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:54 pm

The Sushi Hunter wrote:Read in the news today that this Lil Wayne story was blown way out of proportion. Apparently he's not that bad off as earlier reports had indicated.


Given his lifestyle he will be. He'll either be gunned down or the drugs will get him.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:20 pm

Dumbest rapper out there beggin' for a drive-by is Gunplay.

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Postby yulog » Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:22 pm

Rick wrote:
Don wrote:You old fucks. :lol: You can censor your kids listening habits all you want. Once they leave the house, they'll listen to it elsewhere grandpa.
Put yourself in their place.
What would you have done at their age if your parents said they didn't want any of that Zeppelin, AC-DC shit in their house? You would have found a way.


Yeah, and then just pop in a porn dvd for them too. No fucking way. They didn't say the shit they're saying in songs today, back then. Neelee's ipod got a severe cleansing not too long ago. We don't talk like that in this house and I wouldn't let her watch a movie or read a book with that content in it, so why would I let her listen to it? Once she's grown she can listen to whatever she wants. I'm just trying to do a good job raising someone else's kid. She can hate my ass all she wants.



Good for you Rick , too many parents out there not parenting and then blaming school teachers and doctors for not being able to fix what they neglected to do for years. Image
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Postby steveo777 » Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:31 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:Dumbest rapper out there beggin' for a drive-by is Gunplay.

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I wouldn't miss any of them. What value do they bring to our youth? All they are is a bunch of violent, vulgar money grabbers who could give a shit about anyone elses lives but their own. They might "act" like they care about certain people, but in the end, it's all about them and muh muther fuckin' money. AFAIC, they are the lowest echelon of society. I'd rather have my kids listen to heavy metal, grunge, death metal or anything other than these scumbags.
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Postby slucero » Tue Mar 19, 2013 6:13 pm

I loved Hip Hop when it 1st came out... it was fresh and fun.. no pretense, no "gangsta" shit... at its inception it had some qualities of the very same innocence that existed when R&R was born.. before it became sexualized with the things like the Elvis "hip shake" scandal.. or the Beatles long hair..

L.L. Cool J, Digital Underground, The Roots, Salt & Peppa... all fun...


Then the gangsta thing happened and killed it all...

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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:13 am

steveo777 wrote:I wouldn't miss any of them. What value do they bring to our youth? All they are is a bunch of violent, vulgar money grabbers who could give a shit about anyone elses lives but their own. They might "act" like they care about certain people, but in the end, it's all about them and muh muther fuckin' money. AFAIC, they are the lowest echelon of society. I'd rather have my kids listen to heavy metal, grunge, death metal or anything other than these scumbags.


What educational value do they bring to our youth? College campuses across the nation hold courses in "Cultural Expression" and how rap influences culture and politics, which are funded by the US Government. When the US Government sponsors these courses, they do so with government grants. In order for colleges to receive these government grants, they have to offer these courses in "Cultural Expression". During these courses, there are speakers brought in from various places across the US to deliver a "speech" to students attending the course. The "speaker" is invited to the university all expenses paid. Plus the "speaker" is paid an honorarium of $800 up to $1,000 per speech on top of the "all expense paid" trip and the consistency of their speech's are a basic outline of what you hear in rap music. Where's the educational value there? There is none. All they are doing is "turning" people out. That's all the goal is.

This is what they bring to our youth. It must be important enough for the US Government to provide Government sponsored grants to have it implemented in college campuses across the nation.

Do some research and look up Marcyliena Morgan and Lawrence D. Bobo. These are the two individuals that I've been so fortunate to experience face to face, though I'm sure there are many many more of them in existance. They have incredible job titles such as “Linguistic Anthropologist” and “Sociologist”. Millions upon millions in government funding has been spent teaching rap music at college campuses across the nation year in and year out.
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Postby Behshad » Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:26 am

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steveo777 wrote:I wouldn't miss any of them. What value do they bring to our youth? All they are is a bunch of violent, vulgar money grabbers who could give a shit about anyone elses lives but their own. They might "act" like they care about certain people, but in the end, it's all about them and muh muther fuckin' money. AFAIC, they are the lowest echelon of society. I'd rather have my kids listen to heavy metal, grunge, death metal or anything other than these scumbags.


What educational value do they bring to our youth? College campuses across the nation hold course in "Cultural Expression" and how rap influences culture and government, which are funded by the US Government. When the US Government sponsors these courses, they do so with government grants. In order for colleges to receive these government grants, they have to offer these courses in "Cultural Expression". During these courses, there are speakers brought in from various places across the US to deliver a "speech" to students attending the course. The "speaker" is invited to the university all expenses paid. Plus the "speaker" is paid an honorarium of $800 up to $1,000 per speech on top of the "all expense paid" trip and the consistency of their speech's are a basic outline of what you hear in rap music. Where's the educational value there? There is none. All they are doing is "turning" people out. That's all the goal is.

This is what they bring to our youth. It must be important enough for the US Government to provide Government sponsored grants to have it implemented in college campuses across the nation.

Do some research and look up Marcyliena Morgan and Lawrence D. Bobo. These are the two individuals that I've been so fortunate to experience face to face, though I'm sure there are many many more of them in existance. They have incredible job titles such as “Linguistic Anthropologist” and “Sociologist”. Millions upon millions in government funding has been spent teaching rap music at college campuses across the nation year in and year out.


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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Wed Mar 20, 2013 4:25 am

Looks like this course was your major Behshad.

Another thing that is ironic about this funding is, a major portion of it is paid out to the visitors who are paid large honorariums. All of these visitors come with a bias against "The Man" and the US Government. Since they are paid far more than the $599.99 for their "services", they would have to report these honorariums that they receive as income. So the work-around is for the sponsor of the course to instead claim the pay is a per diem. Quite interesting how people who want to hold the "rich" accountable for their "fair" share of taxes will cheat the system so they don't have to pay taxes. Got to love it. I am involved in a finance/controller's office and I know all the goings on. As my boss says, "when the government pays, we have to play by their rules, regardless of right or wrong".
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Postby mikemarrs » Wed Mar 20, 2013 4:56 am

slucero wrote:I loved Hip Hop when it 1st came out... it was fresh and fun.. no pretense, no "gangsta" shit... at its inception it had some qualities of the very same innocence that existed when R&R was born.. before it became sexualized with the things like the Elvis "hip shake" scandal.. or the Beatles long hair..

L.L. Cool J, Digital Underground, The Roots, Salt & Peppa... all fun...


Then the gangsta thing happened and killed it all...



Actually i remember the first time i remember when it went from fun to way too serious was in 1989 the group N.W.A had what was considered one of the first multimillion selling gangsta rap albums the one that had Fuck Tha Police on it then after that all bets were off and the 90's became known for it.In the early 90's you had Dr. Dre Chronic and Snoop Doggy Dog on death row records which lead to the mid 90's feud between Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. and both ended up dead in a west coast/east coast rivalry.Its almost like a shock value thing to see who can say or do the most outrageous stuff which is part of the reason the genre has suffered a backlash for years.People get desensitized to all the violence in the lyrics about killing people and how many ho's this person bitch slapped or pimped out.The rap scene as a whole has painted itself into a corner and is mainly known these days for the shock value and the degrading lyrics.Like one person said anyone can sample a song and rap words behind it thats not music.
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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:15 am

Yeah, I went through the fad myself where I was listening to rap, but like you say, there was a time when it was "fun" and I was a teenager. Back then it was rappers like Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh and Will Smith that made it "fun".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDkqz5C62SM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FFrCZNNCeU

Those were fun times but important as well. It's all turned into nothing but thugs, drugs and fugs. And it is for this reason I despise of it now.
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Postby ebake02 » Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:33 am

Rap sucks.
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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:23 am

Fact Finder wrote:I thought early Beatsie Boys shit was alright. :lol:


The new version of the Beastie Boys is The Lonely Island.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi7gwX7rjOw
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Postby Andrew » Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:31 am

Sorry, I don't want a rap thread on my board. It feels like it dumbs down the IQ by even mentioning the genre. Shiteous.

And why has that rap dude got a "hair penis" behind his head?
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Postby Liam » Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:41 am

Yo yo nigga
Gonna slap my bitch up nigga
Piece of the cake
After I pimp slap my ho.

Said every rap song EVER. :lol:
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Postby pinkfloyd1973 » Fri Mar 22, 2013 8:53 am

ebake02 wrote:Rap sucks.




+1....and THANK YOU :?
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Postby Boomchild » Fri Mar 22, 2013 11:09 am

Liam wrote:Yo yo nigga
Gonna slap my bitch up nigga
Piece of the cake
After I pimp slap my ho.

Said every rap song EVER. :lol:


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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Sat Mar 23, 2013 2:12 am

Face Down Ass Up has always been my favorite rap lyric.
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