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The only thing we're missing is a shark attack.
I heard they threw Cadillac Tah mixtapes and Charlie Baltimore albums into the ocean to clean them away
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The only thing we're missing is a shark attack.
I heard they threw Cadillac Tah mixtapes and Charlie Baltimore albums into the ocean to clean them away
The only thing we're missing is a shark attack.
I heard they threw Cadillac Tah mixtapes and Charlie Baltimore albums into the ocean to clean them away
I didn't even know Charlie Baltimore had an album
Well damnI didn't even know Charlie Baltimore had an album
Lots of people don't because back in the day when it dropped record stores didn't carry it.
You had to go to Home Depot to get it, they keep it in the back with the mulch
The only thing we're missing is a shark attack.
I heard they threw Cadillac Tah mixtapes and Charlie Baltimore albums into the ocean to clean them away
Dawg they still going to be try this again at 2018?ABC news story on the festival
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment...ers-attendees-refunded-full/story?id=47103941
"This unique combination of interests led them to the idea that, through their combined passions, they could create a new type of music festival and experience on a remote island," the statement continued. "They simply weren’t ready for what happened next, or how big this thing would get."
The statement then explained that interest in the festival quickly went viral. Festival organizers experienced what they called "roadblocks" after realizing that the island didn't have the infrastructure needed for the event.
"So, we decided to literally attempt to build a city," the statement read. "We set up water and waste management, brought an ambulance from New York, and chartered 737 planes to shuttle our guests via 12 flights a day from Miami."
The Fyre Festival organizers said they plan to hold a festival in 2018, but "at a United States beach venue."
Ja Rule spoke out Friday via social media, saying he was "heartbroken" about what happened in the Bahamas. He also maintained that it was not his fault, but he is "taking responsibility" and is "deeply sorry to everyone who was inconvenienced by this."
everybody's getting a refund ....
black child can't even get a shout outThrow Vita in there too
The umbrella dodged the attack so smoothly...rolled up slowly and hit him the late jump
I forgot all about this
I would have never though Ja actually saod that in a toast, but they got him on video. Everyone at that table knew what was gonna happen with this festival and needed him on camera for the proof
Found it
http://niketalk.com/t/576932/sign-l...la-funeral-was-just-poppin-and-lockin-vol-wtf
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"Anyone here know sign language?"
"I do."
"Great, you'll be interpreting tomorrow at the ceremony, be prepared."
"Sure thing..."
[goes home and studies Naruto jutsus]
More like secretary of finesse.