For real, though, I got my whole football team hooked on this album after it came out. Somebody brought a boombox on the bus to an away game, and I bumped this song. By this point, this was basically the team anthem, and half the players on the team were rapping along at full blast:
Playing over the stadium loud speakers as we welcomed a larger school with their undefeated football team as were we when we both took the field at OUR house.
Good thread. I could have picked any G-Unit song. Never listen to it now, but it was the shit in the high school years. I picked the most popular one instead of a deeper (iltcit) cut.
Good thread. I could have picked any G-Unit song. Never listen to it now, but it was the shit in the high school years. I picked the most popular one instead of a deeper (iltcit) cut.
Good thread. I could have picked any G-Unit song. Never listen to it now, but it was the shit in the high school years. I picked the most popular one instead of a deeper (iltcit) cut.
Good thread. I could have picked any G-Unit song. Never listen to it now, but it was the shit in the high school years. I picked the most popular one instead of a deeper (iltcit) cut.
Dam I wouldn’t have shit on that song and covered it up With the paper Plastic it came in. But times change...
It’s a classic but okay.
Song You posted I was in last year or more college and mudding with a 82 Chevy with 44” swampers and Detroit Lockers front and back with a bed full of girls dancing drunk in bikinis falling out the back, way past HS... but
If you say so Pod.
I know it and don’t think same but in time is relevant, I digress. It’s sorta like my nostalgic Phil Collins to you.
Day 2. Brought to you by the three years that British Steel was stuck in the tape player of my first car and I couldn’t bring myself to destroy it because British Steel.
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Beach Boys - In My Room
HS drug deals in cars.
Firefall - Cinderella
For real, though, I got my whole football team hooked on this album after it came out. Somebody brought a boombox on the bus to an away game, and I bumped this song. By this point, this was basically the team anthem, and half the players on the team were rapping along at full blast:
The coaches, amazingly, just didn't say a word.
Trite but true.
With the
paperPlastic it came in. But times change...If you say so Pod.
I know it and don’t think same but in time is relevant,
I digress. It’s sorta like my nostalgic Phil Collins to you.