It's a little all over the place, but that's what makes it so distinctive. And just recite-worthy line, after line, after line. And beat-wise? Nothing quite sounds like this record.
This isn't intended to gloat, but it's a testament to the TM Burner 2.0. Teed up on the first hole, a 340-yard par 4. My ball eventually landed even with the green, 15 yards right. Crazy. Other shot of note: a drive that fought through some leaves and branches and still managed to rest 150 out...
Stanton doesn't need to hit for average of strike out less to make a significant impact. With his power and defense, .270, 45 HR's is all he needs to put up. That's the kind of player he'll be.
I know for me, as someone interested in the craft of producing from this era, I think finding out things like this actually improves my view of hip hop. I think it's really, really impressive what Havoc did to create an iconic loop. It really illuminates the artform of the process - for me, anyway.
I know for me, as someone interested in the craft of producing from this era, I think finding out things like this actually improves my view of hip hop. I think it's really, really impressive what Havoc did to create an iconic loop. It really illuminates the artform of the process - for me, anyway.
I cannot recall a poorer looking team to start a season. My goodness. Toronto looks like the '27 Yankees.
The most annoying part of it? They look relatively apathetic about it, it's like they almost know it's coming. "Eh, we're on the road against an AL East team, when's our home opener again?"...
I cannot recall a poorer looking team to start a season. My goodness. Toronto looks like the '27 Yankees.
The most annoying part of it? They look relatively apathetic about it, it's like they almost know it's coming. "Eh, we're on the road against an AL East team, when's our home opener again?"...
I think these are two really good examples - good job. The Jeter play was amazing. To come from what seemed like out of nowhere to finish that play ... amazing. The reason Giambi didn't slide was, well, where the hell did Jeter come from?
I think these are two really good examples - good job. The Jeter play was amazing. To come from what seemed like out of nowhere to finish that play ... amazing. The reason Giambi didn't slide was, well, where the hell did Jeter come from?
Freeman will definitely be a top 10 QB in the league next season. After that? Top 5, and no I'm not kidding. Really, really hard to sack, extremely smart, great arm, and motivated. Has every intangible a team wants.
Freeman will definitely be a top 10 QB in the league next season. After that? Top 5, and no I'm not kidding. Really, really hard to sack, extremely smart, great arm, and motivated. Has every intangible a team wants.
Haven't heard it yet. It's coming out at a time where I won't be able to give it a justified listen (great headphones, total concentration) for a few days. I've heard this makes Kid A sound conventional. That disclaimer excites me a great deal.
Haven't heard it yet. It's coming out at a time where I won't be able to give it a justified listen (great headphones, total concentration) for a few days. I've heard this makes Kid A sound conventional. That disclaimer excites me a great deal.
Sweet, so the Bucs - who beat Seattle by three touchdowns last week and beat the superbowl champs this week - will sit at home at 10-6 next week while the 7-9 Seahawks host a playoff game.
Agony. Weak.