A woman in my class did a really cool presentation on Orality and Rap (yes, rap music). I laughed internally at myself during it because she talked about the song LaDiDaDi and said it was by Slick Rick and I happened to LOVE that song when it came out back in the mid-80s and know that it was actually by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew. Slick Rick was a member of the Get Fresh Crew. I'm a nerd in many areas.
Spike's Bitches 32: I think I'm sobering up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
It does have a nicer ring to it. I'll give you that.
So is "solutionatize" a word?
So is "solutionatize" a word?
Sounds perfectly cromulent to me.
If you're not a part of the solution, you're a part of the precipitatizing.
GC, those kids are dangerously adorable. Keep an eye on your credit card, or you might find yourself bankrupt from the spoiling of 'em. I should know, as my five niecphews have been able to get their Auntie Sparky to buy 'em whatever they've wanted with a dimpled grin for many years now. (The oldest is 16, and I've found myself wondering what I'm going to get her boyfriend for the holidays just because I think it'll make her smile.)
::stamps "Sucker Auntie" on own forehead::
and said it was by Slick Rick and I happened to LOVE that song when it came out back in the mid-80s and know that it was actually by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew. Slick Rick was a member of the Get Fresh Crew. I'm a nerd in many areas.
GC kicks it old school, I like that.
Dude, I'm already in the crazy spoily Auntie category and I loves it! One of the things I love to do is buy books. I get $25 gift cards for carpooling at work every 3 months and I always use them to get books for the niecphew (love this word). I take full responsibility for my niece's love of books. They are her favorite "toy" and it makes me v. v. happy.
::stamps "Sucker Auntie" on own forehead::Thief! That's my stamp.
I rock:
Fresh became a major rap star in 1985. His single "The Show/La Di Da Di," is considered an early hip hop classic. The "Get Fresh Crew" was featured: DJs Barry B., Chill Will, and MC Ricky D (who would later achieve fame as Slick Rick).
Ladidadi we like to party
We don't cause trouble
We don't bother nobody
Hells yeah!