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  1. Eagles fan not caring about Super Bowls? http://assets.diylol.com/hfs/35a/335/272/resized/creepy-willy-wonka-meme-generator-oh-really-now-tell-me-more-38d49d.jpg
  2. Nothing wrong with a little depth. TT getting hurt again was a very good possibility, he was coming off a pretty major injury. Amukamura has proven nothing in the NFL.
  3. And we let Aaron Ross go...he would've been useful tongiht.
  4. On point, exactly. Wayne once said he'd like to retire from rap at like 30...at least I think I remember him saying that. And we know why...the punchlines get so repetitive you can only put out so many tapes
  5. Good points. I thought he'd kill that No Lie beat, and it was just mediocre...
  6. Serious question for Wayne listeners: Has Lil Wayne fallen off, or are we just sick of punchlines that seem to be similar every project? I am listening to Dedication 1, 2, and 3 today and I'm not sure if Lil Wayne was a much better rapper back then...I think his sound, flow, and punchlines were fresh. Now, almost 10 years later, it just seems stale. What ya'll think?
  7. Probably, but it's still very listenable. Like I'll listen to it for a few weeks probably before I never listen again. That's worth something. But unlike the dedication 1, 2, and 3 as well as Da Drought 3, I probably won't be revisiting it once new music comes out (Big Sean's tape, Kendrick Lamar's album, Meek Mill's album, etc.)
  8. Listened to it once or twice from track one to finish. It was OK. I'd give it a 7/10 as of now when you compare it to other mixtapes this year or in recent years... The dedication series 1-3 were all great, so I had some high hopes for this. It's safe to say that Wayne, lyrically, flow, etc. just isn't where he once was. His punchlines have become stale and a lot of them sound very repetitive. I think all the lean has finally taken it's toll lmao
  9. man, i haven't gotten to check this out yet...so overwhelmed by everything that came out today. abt to check out this dedication4 tape because the first three were great even tho that was yrs ago and then im abt to check out this gunplay mixtape dude is mad slept on
  10. lolwut http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2012/08/giants_place_terrell_thomas_sh.html
  11. do you guys who drink a lot of milk drink whole milk? i only drink 1% lol for like the past 7 years
  12. We can blame Clinton for the housing crisis, but we can't blame Bush for any of our current economic problems (post 2008). http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/22836886.jpg
  13. I drink some diet soda, but as far as regular soda, I haven't had one in six or seven years. maybe 3-4 (cans) diet sodas a week.
  14. nothing like working all labor day weekend.
  15. Nah. People overlook his accomplishments a lot. He lost four grand slam finals. If he won two of them, we'd all look at him differently. Unfortunately, he had to go up against the greatest of all time (Fed) in all four. Coming from a tennis family, I grew up around the game and Andy Roddick was always one of my favorite players. He got old fast, injuries were a major part.
  16. First of all, Obama has a wide range appeal just because of his race and charisma as a candidate that's different. Plus, he is the actual President, as oppose to Mitt Romney, who is a prominent politician, but doesn't have near the popularity or notoriety Worldwide like Barack Obama has.
  17. Well, it's been a two party system forever. No one embraces a third party candidate in this country, although it's most likely what we need. I agree with virtually everything Obama has and is campaigning on, so I really have no problem voting for him. He's been far from perfect, but there's plenty he had campaigned on in 2008 that he has tried, or has gotten thru in some form as President.
  18. That's like saying my Dad wants me to be the next Michael Jordan.
  19. how do you plan on doing that lolz
  20. Nope. Have a job. My family and I do very well for ourselves, thankfully.
  21. No one is blaming Bush for Obama's problems anymore. I didn't blame Bush for Obama's problems. He inherited major problems, and a deficit. Obama added to the deficit...he didn't really have a choice with what he inherited. He had to spend money on the two wars. He had to spend the money to improve the economy. And thankfully, the economy has certainly improved since 2008. Certainly not enough as all Americans would like to see, absolutely, but it's gotten better. So, no, no one is continually blaming Bush at this point for our deficit. Obama has added to the deficit. We understand that. But with his circumstances, I don't see that as a major problem. He HAD to spend money to save jobs and create new ones. If he isn't investing in education, infrastructure, etc. where will new jobs come from? How will the unemployment rate go down? You seem to like to point that out continually as well.
  22. It's not the deficit that Obama inherited that is the key. It's the economic state On the road to depression = must spend money to help us get out of the hole. spend money to invest in jobs = unemployment lowers don't you get that? of course obama was going to pump money into the economy, that's the idea of the stimulus you [expletive]ing idiot. if all you have is that obama contributed to more debt than you're entire prospective is wack as [expletive] man. sorry. i can't put it any other way.
  23. Already conceded that. Numbers don't lie. Here's a good recap of the debt debate...it's pretty [expletive]ing stupid judging on the economic state of our country. "Overall, I’d argue that the “who increased the debt more?” debate is rather silly. The bottom line is that Bush and Obama have continued an American tradition that’s been the norm my entire lifetime: spending without regard to revenues. Bush wanted to cut taxes while funding two wars and a domestic legacy. Obama wanted to create an even bigger domestic legacy–a major move towards universal healthcare coverage–while ramping up a war and stimulating the economy. The key difference is that Obama’s preference was to also raise taxes–albeit only on top earners–to help pay for it; Congressional Republicans blocked that effort." http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/has-national-debt-increased-more-under-obama-than-bush/
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