scritti wrote:damn you for putting that song in my head...damn youDinsdale wrote:Hello to you my Smackchat friend
I hope it's cool to call after ten
Together we collect clone's IP's
Learned how to be good pile-ee's
Called to owls up in the trees
Goodbye my friend I'll now call Py
He doesn't mind if I whine and cry
At least he never said he cared
Personal info everywhere
Give a hint and I'll be there
We had joy we had fun
Watching Shrubber's ass get run
But the seals that got chomped
Were just tard-posts to be stomped
Hello my Heels please pray for me
You know I'm from a Jewish family
And for this I get piled-on
They cut the tip off of my schlong
Under orders from my Mom
You're just obsessed -- I'm not a tard
Although I talk to owls in my yard
Or at least when there's a full change on my chair
Evening Minutes everywhere
When that phone rings you know I'm there
We had joy we had fun
Watching Shrubber's ass get run
Running up huge phone bills
While OD'ing on the pills
:D
RIP Scritti.
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The cause of death has been determined. Thanks a lot Shrubber.
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
Shitting hell. One of the nice guys of TOT, who took his licks and still came back. Very knowledgable about his tunes, too.
And to all the window-lickers attempting to get a cheap laugh off his death...fuck y'all.
And to all the window-lickers attempting to get a cheap laugh off his death...fuck y'all.
“Culture. Sophistication. Genius. A little bit more than a hot dog, know what I mean?”
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Nish,Nishlord wrote:Shitting hell. One of the nice guys of TOT, who took his licks and still came back. Very knowledgable about his tunes, too.
And to all the window-lickers attempting to get a cheap laugh off his death...fuck y'all.
I knew Scritti back from the days of SCI and Elba. As I recall, he enjoyed the Malovian triplets and the deathsmack as much as the next guy. We take our laughs on the cheap because it costs too much to cry.
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
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Sorry, please tell everyone in the world how everyone in the world is supposed to respond when someone in the world dies.Nishlord wrote:And to all the window-lickers attempting to get a cheap laugh off his death...fuck y'all.
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander, no?
Thousands of strangers die in the tsunami and we have many people here saying “That’s what they get” after wanting the U.S. to leave the country right away while we are giving them aid. Some get pissy. Some rack those guys.
One dude dies on this message board that no one has ever met and we’re supposed to wear black and pour one out for the guy?
Hey, may he rest in peace, but I won’t be wasting any beer for the guy. Judgmental, much?
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
No disrespect, BS, but...BS.
It's perfectly OK to joke about the deaths of celebrities, but when it's people you know - even if you only know them through a bulletin board, and you've spent half the time ripping the piss out of them - it's a whole different matter.
I hate the following term, because it always sounds cheesy, but I'm going to use it anyway; Thoughts and Prayers.
It's perfectly OK to joke about the deaths of celebrities, but when it's people you know - even if you only know them through a bulletin board, and you've spent half the time ripping the piss out of them - it's a whole different matter.
I hate the following term, because it always sounds cheesy, but I'm going to use it anyway; Thoughts and Prayers.
“Culture. Sophistication. Genius. A little bit more than a hot dog, know what I mean?”
What a pathetic little cunt you are.IndyFrisco wrote:Sorry, please tell everyone in the world how everyone in the world is supposed to respond when someone in the world dies.Nishlord wrote:And to all the window-lickers attempting to get a cheap laugh off his death...fuck y'all.
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander, no?
Thousands of strangers die in the tsunami and we have many people here saying “That’s what they get” after wanting the U.S. to leave the country right away while we are giving them aid. Some get pissy. Some rack those guys.
One dude dies on this message board that no one has ever met and we’re supposed to wear black and pour one out for the guy?
Hey, may he rest in peace, but I won’t be wasting any beer for the guy. Judgmental, much?
“Culture. Sophistication. Genius. A little bit more than a hot dog, know what I mean?”
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RIP to a TLP buddy and a good hockey fan.
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Ask not for whom the bell tolls bro. I handle my issues my way. You feel free to handle yours by being a whining self rightous wanker.Nishlord wrote:No disrespect, BS, but...BS.
It's perfectly OK to joke about the deaths of celebrities, but when it's people you know - even if you only know them through a bulletin board, and you've spent half the time ripping the piss out of them - it's a whole different matter.
I hate the following term, because it always sounds cheesy, but I'm going to use it anyway; Thoughts and Prayers.
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
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Well, we may disagree on this subject, but at least I have to say thanks to you. I appreciate the fact you will be mourning my death a couple weeks after I die. It means a lot to me.Nishlord wrote:What a pathetic little cunt you are.IndyFrisco wrote:Sorry, please tell everyone in the world how everyone in the world is supposed to respond when someone in the world dies.Nishlord wrote:And to all the window-lickers attempting to get a cheap laugh off his death...fuck y'all.
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander, no?
Thousands of strangers die in the tsunami and we have many people here saying “That’s what they get” after wanting the U.S. to leave the country right away while we are giving them aid. Some get pissy. Some rack those guys.
One dude dies on this message board that no one has ever met and we’re supposed to wear black and pour one out for the guy?
Hey, may he rest in peace, but I won’t be wasting any beer for the guy. Judgmental, much?
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
I won't, though. Scritti was a decent bloke. You're not worth the skin off my shit. If you want to continue this, open another thread.IndyFrisco wrote: Well, we may disagree on this subject, but at least I have to say thanks to you. I appreciate the fact you will be mourning my death a couple weeks after I die. It means a lot to me.
PS: BSmack..."We take our laughs on the cheap because it costs too much to cry." is not only a blatant cop-out, but it's also one of the Gayest things ever posted on this board.
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Some people HAVE met EVERYONE in life. And to see Euro say it is ok to laugh and mock a celebrity death while having to cry for a guy I never met just floors me. Must be nice to live such a hypocritic life while judging others.!zzubevol wrote:CUNT is right, and for whatever it's worth - some people HAVE met the dude, and enjoyed his company too.
ya fucking waste of human skin.
Funny how I get Bonfire jokes all the time thrown my way and I let them roll off my sleeve even though I worked beside some of those who died on the Bonfire. You see, I get it. Many don't.
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All one has to do is Google Dennard Summers. The truth is plain to see.JCT wrote:You're an idiot.mothster wrote:i'm still not sure i'm buyin this
Oh, and while you're googling, try to learn something about the guy you're mourning. Here's some of what I've found.
Watching invisible women do lengerie shows is not exactly my taste, but you have to give props for being able to communicate a vision.
and
A mix of invisible underwear women and some brit pop video. Not work friendly
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
The main difference being that Nish wouldn't be bashing your deceased self whether he thought you a decent bloke or not.IndyFrisco wrote:To you, he was. To others, I am.Nishlord wrote:I won't, though. Scritti was a decent bloke. You're not worth the skin off my shit. If you want to continue this, open another thread.
So you are the keeper of who can say what where now? Want me to bugger off?
THere's a shitload of shit on Denn in google. A lot of it on his House of Yes show he did.BSmack wrote:All one has to do is Google Dennard Summers. The truth is plain to see.JCT wrote:You're an idiot.mothster wrote:i'm still not sure i'm buyin this
Oh, and while you're googling, try to learn something about the guy you're mourning. Here's some of what I've found.
Watching invisible women do lengerie shows is not exactly my taste, but you have to give props for being able to communicate a vision.
and
A mix of invisible underwear women and some brit pop video. Not work friendly
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You calling my post gay is like recieving the Good Housekeeping Seal of Heterosexuality. Thanks bro.Nishlord wrote:PS: BSmack..."We take our laughs on the cheap because it costs too much to cry." is not only a blatant cop-out, but it's also one of the Gayest things ever posted on this board.
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
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I don't make it my mission to beg for sympathy because someone bags on the Bonfire accident. I know what happened there. I know how I feel and deal with it. I could care less what those "on the outside" have to say about it. Maybe some here could learn the same...Loganfan wrote:SO that makes it acceptable?IndyFrisco wrote:
Funny how I get Bonfire jokes all the time thrown my way and I let them roll off my sleeve even though I worked beside some of those who died on the Bonfire.
Maybe you don't 'get it' as much as you think.
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concur. i lashed out based on you trying to justify baggen on scritti,IndyFrisco wrote:Some people HAVE met EVERYONE in life. And to see Euro say it is ok to laugh and mock a celebrity death while having to cry for a guy I never met just floors me. Must be nice to live such a hypocritic life while judging others.
and claiming no one here actually knew him, or cared for him -
when in fact some people do.
as for Nish and the whole celebrity death take, i don't care either way
and thus chose not to comment on it.
now, thank you and have a great night.
Oh, I couldn't really care less what you post about Scritti. Just pointing our that some of the posts in this thread make people look (rightfully so) complete assholes.......if your posts fall into that category, well.....IndyFrisco wrote:I don't make it my mission to beg for sympathy because someone bags on the Bonfire accident. I know what happened there. I know how I feel and deal with it. I could care less what those "on the outside" have to say about it. Maybe some here could learn the same...Loganfan wrote:SO that makes it acceptable?IndyFrisco wrote:
Funny how I get Bonfire jokes all the time thrown my way and I let them roll off my sleeve even though I worked beside some of those who died on the Bonfire.
Maybe you don't 'get it' as much as you think.
Anyway, I'll be posting the same type of things if you pass early and it makes it in here for the assholes to rip your carcass.
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Hey, I haven't bagged on the guy at all. I was just saying that some people here don't know him from a bum on the street in New York so why should they show remorse?!zzubevol wrote:concur. i lashed out based on you trying to justify baggen on scritti,
and claiming no one here actually knew him, or cared for him -
when in fact some people do.
I'm not sad for the guy, but I'm not happy he's dead. Just a stranger to me. For those who feel he was a solid dude, hey, sorry for your "loss". Just because I say I'm not pouring a beer in the guy's honor doesn't mean I'm shitting on his grave.
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
THIS would probably make Denn laugh like a Mothersusser
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Britney's reality show drives viewers away
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Even with only reruns to compete with, Britney Spears and Kevin Federline cannot draw a crowd for UPN.
"Britney & Kevin: Chaotic" fell to its lowest ratings yet in its third outing for UPN on Tuesday. "Chaotic" averaged 2.5 million viewers and 1.1 rating/3 share in the key adults 18-49 demographic. That marked a drop of a half-million viewers from last week. At 9:30 p.m., the news didn't get any better for Jenny McCarthy's new sitcom "The Bad Girl's Guide," which also fell from its inauspicious debut last week to an average of 1.5 million viewers and 0.6/2 in the demo.
Fox won the night in adults 18-49 with repeats of "Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy" (6.1 million, 2.7/8) and "House" (8.1 million, 3.2/8).
CBS had the night's most-watched program overall with a fresh episode of newsmagazine "48 Hours Mystery" (10.7 million, 3.2/9), which topped a fresh episode of ABC's now-canceled drama "Blind Justice" (6.5 million, 2.3/6).
Given the lack of competition, NBC did ho-hum business with its 8-11 p.m. airing of the Oscar-winning drugs drama "Traffic" (5.6 million, 2.0/6).
For the night, CBS won in viewers with an average of 10 million; Fox prevailed in the key demo with 2.9/8.
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sucks.
When typing with him he seemed to be a nerdy guy who wanted to fit in. I've always had a soft spot for people who never really fit in. When he got ripped, I'm sure it hurt his feelings as he seemed to come off kinda sensitive.
I'm glad the guy had his music to hide away in...
It's a definite loss for those on the board who love their music, and his family.
RIP
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When typing with him he seemed to be a nerdy guy who wanted to fit in. I've always had a soft spot for people who never really fit in. When he got ripped, I'm sure it hurt his feelings as he seemed to come off kinda sensitive.
I'm glad the guy had his music to hide away in...
It's a definite loss for those on the board who love their music, and his family.
RIP
Purplerox and Steel City
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Bruce Spring-teen?Gunslinger wrote:Bruce Springteens?Bizzarofelice wrote:Boss' ditch.Atomic Punk wrote:I hope y'all are comfortable where you are going to spend eternity.
Joke in there somewhere, right?
R.I.P.
B.I.P.
Life is short.
So is Zyclone, but he can kick my ass.
Seriously Scritti....If you have web access in heaven and are reading this...you were a cool peep and t's & p's to your loved ones.
Say hi to Elvis, Jim Morrison, Frank Sinatra, Ted Williams...(Save the "Teddy ice pop" jokes, people...I'm not reading them.)
Make a move on Ms Monroe.
Oh.. and tell Jimi Hendrix he was kick-ass.