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General Discussion / Re: Cape Town
« on: December 15, 2009, 10:13:09 AM »
It's like boasting about who has got the best imaginary friend...
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Where the f*** is Azania anyway?
Gzogo zogo(something like that)....
Ja. Nas has fallen the f*ck off if he's doing tracks with HHP, and for R100 000 only? What's that, like $12 000 or something?
Some cats just don't know when to retire, and quit while they're ahead. smh.
Seriously, what kind of logic is this. I pray that the hardest decision you have to make every day is how long before you flip a burger.
You don't want to go there buddy. I doubt your logic has anything on mine...
Seriously, what American rapper does a track with an African rapper? There's a good reason it hasn't happened, or hardly ever, in the 30+ years rap has been around, and I'm talking commercial rap. In terms of commercial success where do African rappers stand relative to American rappers, please tell me that? And Nas IS a commercial rapper I'm sorry to inform you.
I'm sure you feel all glad and gay that an African rapper gets a chance to do a track with a famous American, but you're not seeing it from Nas's p.o.v. Yea, it's probably a gimmick on Nas's part, since he really as fallen off. Nas is nowhere near the most popular he's been in his career. Anyway, what has HHP's career have anyhting to do with you? Yea we're both African, but that doesn't mean shit. Me and Mugabe, Malema, Idi Amin are all Africans, but I don't think they're fantastic. Get off HHP's dick just coz he's South African, you know the dude is a mediocre rapper. And you know this IS a fail for Nas.
So where was my logic faulty? I said Nas has fallen off, do you disagree?
$12 000 is really nothing for Nas, considering, as someone else said, what he pays alone in maintainence.
Do you think doing a track with HHP will help Nas sell more records? I doubt it because: 1) HHP is not such a great rapper, 2) Nas has done this kinda gimmick before, doing a track with one of Marley's sons or summin, 3) Nas hasn't produced any decent album in recent years.
Are you saying you disagree with me that Nas hasn't fallen off? So you're saying the last few albums he released are fantastic, amazing, as good as Illmatic? So you disagree with me saying Nas should retire?
Please point out exactly where my logic is faulty.
Ja. Nas has fallen the f*ck off if he's doing tracks with HHP, and for R100 000 only? What's that, like $12 000 or something?
Some cats just don't know when to retire, and quit while they're ahead. smh.
I cn just C it. With Baldi and Motho on either side and yo mum walking U thru the forth coming f***-fest...
Joking ppl... Joking... Ws trying to be funny!
Your mom buys you lunch, boss?
And you still want her to remove the mayo for you?
Time to log on to www.life.com boss.
Unlike you my mom likes to treat her her son now and again
Oh... okay.
I'll hold your hand if you need support duke... "the world be mighty scary."
only baldi and motho are allowed to hold my hand
Your mom buys you lunch, boss?
And you still want her to remove the mayo for you?
Time to log on to www.life.com boss.
Unlike you my mom likes to treat her her son now and again
phuck that i wanna see a sick pack mna
bladdy ignant Europeans mofo's!
I guess it would annoy people if I pointed out how many South Africans tell me not to go to certain hoods because of stories they have heard about those hood, despite never having been there themselves...
No it wouldn't (after all this warning is worldwide).
What annoys people is that as someone who lives in South Africa, you should know better.
No one has the business to say people coming to South Africa should be wearing vest whether misguided or not.
I (we) are outraged because, not only is it false, but we are the people of this country who wake up to make an honest living, pay taxes, and totally abhor crime and as someone living here 24/7 you should be outraged too, if not definitely not on their side.
It's an insult for someone who is basically is going to be spending just one month as a guest in our country to ridicule and silly our daily lives.
Ironically I was driving around in Soweto with a white German guy last night when we heard Robert Marawa say this on the radio.
We went to a buy and braai and the Chiefs match. He even disappeared for five minutes.
When did I say that anyone should wear a bullet-proof vest in SA (apart from the police of course)?
I think it's stupid that the German football federation are advising their players to wear vests and stay in their hotels, but I understand why they are doing it - they hear '50 murders a day' and they get shook. It's their job to make sure that their players are safe - not to make sure that they get a balanced and fair view of South Africa. They are doing their job over-zealously but I don't think that makes them evil.
I'm sure Obama goes everywhere with ma**ively over-zealous security too. Does that make him stupid and insensitive?
I was with a South African friend of mine on his first trip to London. He was blown away when he saw white people sleeping on the streets and begging for money in London. He thought everyone in the UK was rich. The point is, he didn't know any better until he went there and saw it himself.
Then you understand that their job is safe-guard their players not make lazy and insane sweeping statement.
They should ask the German consulate in the country for tips or the countless fat German chicks that visit Cape Town every year to get black dick...
Anyway Obama is the first black president of an openly hated country.
And there really isn't much I can say about someone who believes that white people can't be homeless.
Did he put a gla** to the bathroom door every time you went in to find if you guys shit too?
Playin'
There is a very good piece written by a British writer for The Guardian about traveling to the world cup. I'mma try and find that and post it.
This one?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2009/jul/16/south-africa-2010-football-world-cup
phuck that i wanna see a sick pack mna
bladdy ignant Europeans mofo's!
I guess it would annoy people if I pointed out how many South Africans tell me not to go to certain hoods because of stories they have heard about those hood, despite never having been there themselves...
No it wouldn't (after all this warning is worldwide).
What annoys people is that as someone who lives in South Africa, you should know better.
No one has the business to say people coming to South Africa should be wearing vest whether misguided or not.
I (we) are outraged because, not only is it false, but we are the people of this country who wake up to make an honest living, pay taxes, and totally abhor crime and as someone living here 24/7 you should be outraged too, if not definitely not on their side.
It's an insult for someone who is basically is going to be spending just one month as a guest in our country to ridicule and silly our daily lives.
Ironically I was driving around in Soweto with a white German guy last night when we heard Robert Marawa say this on the radio.
We went to a buy and braai and the Chiefs match. He even disappeared for five minutes.
When did I say that anyone should wear a bullet-proof vest in SA (apart from the police of course)?
I think it's stupid that the German football federation are advising their players to wear vests and stay in their hotels, but I understand why they are doing it - they hear '50 murders a day' and they get shook. It's their job to make sure that their players are safe - not to make sure that they get a balanced and fair view of South Africa. They are doing their job over-zealously but I don't think that makes them evil.
I'm sure Obama goes everywhere with ma**ively over-zealous security too. Does that make him stupid and insensitive?
I was with a South African friend of mine on his first trip to London. He was blown away when he saw white people sleeping on the streets and begging for money in London. He thought everyone in the UK was rich. The point is, he didn't know any better until he went there and saw it himself.