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Jenise
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Larry Greenly
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Jenise
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Carrie L.
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Bill Spohn
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:31 pm
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Snoop Dogg And Martha Stewart Laugh, Cook, Compare Posses
Bill Spohn
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Robert J.
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Bill Spohn wrote:Oops - watched part of the video - apparently posse is rapper talk for entourage.
Robert J.
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Larry Greenly wrote:There's some word out there that rap may change its tone now that we have a black president.
Rahsaan wrote:Barack is of course a big symbol but part of what made that possible is how black people (rappers and others) have come into the mainstream American culture in recent years/decades.
I look forward to more diversification of mainstream American culture from all sorts of influences over the next few decades.
And the food should only get better because of it!!
Jenise
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Carrie L. wrote:Oh that is pretty funny! Martha was gettin' down wit' it.
I know he is a bad dude (and I don't mean that in a good way), but there is something about the Snoop that I like. Can't put my finger on it.
Jenise
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Rahsaan wrote:Barack is of course a big symbol but part of what made that possible is how black people (rappers and others) have come into the mainstream American culture in recent years/decades.
I look forward to more diversification of mainstream American culture from all sorts of influences over the next few decades.
Shel T
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Robert J. wrote:Larry Greenly wrote:There's some word out there that rap may change its tone now that we have a black president.
Don't count on it. But it will continue to evolve, as all music does.
rwj
Bill Spohn
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:31 pm
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Shel T wrote:Rap is NOT music because if it is then Rosie O'Donnell is Miss World!
Robert J.
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Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:36 pm
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Shel T wrote:Couldn't leave this one alone. Rap is NOT music because if it is then Rosie O'Donnell is Miss World!
Jenise
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Robert J. wrote:Shel T wrote:Couldn't leave this one alone. Rap is NOT music because if it is then Rosie O'Donnell is Miss World!
There is a true definition to the word "music". Do you know it? Please define "music" Ms. T, in it's simplest terms. By the way, your screen name sounds very "rap".
You can take a stab at this too, Bill.
rwj
Shel T
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Shel T
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Stuart Yaniger wrote:Shel, just to save your remaining toes from mastication, Robert is an accomplished composer; I am the proud owner of the CD of his latest work in the classical mode, and it is nothing short of superb. I wouldn't argue music with him.
Not that I disagree with you, I can't stand rap.
Robert J.
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Bob Henrick
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Jenise wrote:Say, have you ever put creamed cheese into mashed potatoes? In my head, that sounds heavy, not an improvement.
Shel T
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Robert J.
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Shel T wrote:In the broadest sense of the defination of music as written by you, pretty much anything will "qualify" as music, from a jackhammer to a SF cable car to a food processor to a woodpecker doing its thing.
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