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c/o 2000 here....
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c/o 2000 here....
Still his best work. I was at Costco a week prior and they put it out. I tried to buy, but they wouldn't sell it.Usher 8701
I remember paying a music industry dude I knew through friends like $45 to get it two months early
For some strange reason, I remember Diddy performing on TRL at that New Year's Eve Probably because he was rocking those black/red Jordan 15s that i wanted really badly.I remember being at my high school girlfriend's house when midnight hit to turn 1999 into 2000 and I thought the world was about go explode
Y2K
Before there was texting, the kids used to pass around notesThe main thing is lack of cell phones (or cell phone technology). Very few of my friends had a cell phone until about 2002-03 (graduated HS in 2002). People were just more reliable back then, and you could carry a conversation without someone checking their phone every two minutes. Of all the things I miss, it'd be the simplicity of cell technology. Hell, give me 42-inch flat panels and all that jazz, but if phone tech never advanced, I'd be happy.
texting changed the game. before then, you killed the voice to voice interactions for a couple of hours at night. nowadays, you don't even talk to people anymore. straight texting.
Embed please.That's how it was early 2000's lol.
Before there was texting, the kids used to pass around notes
My first cell was in the 12th grade back in 2002. It was the Nokia phone with the snake game At that time, only about 50% of my friends had cell phones.
I mean..u was suckin ******* too right?Man I was in college when yall ****** was still sucking titty.
Still his best work. I was at Costco a week prior and they put it out. I tried to buy, but they wouldn't sell it.
Oh yeah...CD player at school. When Napster came out, there were only a couple of dudes on campus with a cd burner...those dudes were taking requests for songs and charging $5 per CD
Also, Jadakiss and the whole Gucci/fake high end brand fabric on sneakers