Non-music discussion. Discuss things that are on your mind or things that don't have anything to do with music. Lets try to keep it clean people, there are little children present.
[i]``The nasty lyrics from 1920s songs can be nastier than anything you hear today. In the song `Tear It Down,' you have monkeys smoking cocaine and a guy beating his wife in front of the cops,'' Ketch Secor, Old Crow Medicine Show.[/i]
maybe a tad bit, but i have learned from bjart and he is the best
[i]``The nasty lyrics from 1920s songs can be nastier than anything you hear today. In the song `Tear It Down,' you have monkeys smoking cocaine and a guy beating his wife in front of the cops,'' Ketch Secor, Old Crow Medicine Show.[/i]
[i]``The nasty lyrics from 1920s songs can be nastier than anything you hear today. In the song `Tear It Down,' you have monkeys smoking cocaine and a guy beating his wife in front of the cops,'' Ketch Secor, Old Crow Medicine Show.[/i]
[i]``The nasty lyrics from 1920s songs can be nastier than anything you hear today. In the song `Tear It Down,' you have monkeys smoking cocaine and a guy beating his wife in front of the cops,'' Ketch Secor, Old Crow Medicine Show.[/i]
teenagetimebomb wrote:Anger is a normal feeling. But, if you don't control your anger, it could turn into hatred, leading to violence. The only good violence, is fun violence.
Hurt the ones who deserve it, and poop on their grave when the job is done.
Then, if you're still mad, kill all of your friends and drink yourself retarded. Proceed to pour the alcohol all over yourself and the dead bodies. Light a cigarette. Enjoy the light show.
[i]``The nasty lyrics from 1920s songs can be nastier than anything you hear today. In the song `Tear It Down,' you have monkeys smoking cocaine and a guy beating his wife in front of the cops,'' Ketch Secor, Old Crow Medicine Show.[/i]
[i]``The nasty lyrics from 1920s songs can be nastier than anything you hear today. In the song `Tear It Down,' you have monkeys smoking cocaine and a guy beating his wife in front of the cops,'' Ketch Secor, Old Crow Medicine Show.[/i]