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Is that a slight? So it's a fight to get our rhymes right; so we don't quite move souls to flight with the emotional might of the words we write. It's not because we're white. We're just not that bright.
not like rainbow bright we ain't that bright like a stars in the sky we are white as a ghost but hey don't judge us we are trying to rap
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'T is them, the woe Music so slow No hope to glow Oh no, the woe! Feel the fear grow Snorted much blow It's time to go Black tomato Black tomato from the ghetto feelin' the flow ready to go, yo oh... no, bro. it's all for show; you ain't poe. you have no flow. you must know these lyrics blow. Yeah bro I'm no pro 'Cause y'know Lyrics gotta grow It's status quo Renault Peugeot Renault Peugeot got new rims. i just pick up my homies with my Renault and we look for some hoes Me and my homies and our hoes party like its 1994 get down boyz word to your mother bitch Ahhh...we're all so very very white Is that a slight? So it's a fight to get our rhymes right; so we don't quite move souls to flight with the emotional might of the words we write. It's not because we're white. We're just not that bright. not like rainbow bright we ain't that bright like a stars in the sky we are white as a ghost but hey don't judge us we are trying to rap I managed to not poison my girlfriend or myself last night. Seems my cooking was quite alright I'm sick of this rhyming shite. ^Ha! That was quite entertaining guys. Does this mean I like rap now :confused:

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Nearly almost halfway through putting all of my music back on my computer. I so need an external hard drive to back my files up on this is getting ridiculous now.
My external hard drive is failing, and I'm not sure how much information I will be retaining. I'm even happier now that I'm not a downloader, as when my iPod failed and I didn't replace it, I just went back to all physical media listening.
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I am cold' date=' and ought to start a fire, then do some writing for a reflection at church, but what is on my mind? Food I guess, I'm thinking about breakfast.[/quote'] I imagine you've gotten all of this resolved by now, but I just wanted to say that fire, writing, and breakfast aren't mutually exclusive activities.
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On my mind: the joys and travails' date=' the triumphs and woes, of teaching my son to use the toilet.[/quote'] That had to be one of my least favorites things next to taking them to get immunization's. It felt like the more I was persistent the more they were resistant. It was frustrating. And bribing didn't work lol Good luck, hope it doesn't take too long! :D
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That had to be one of my least favorites things next to taking them to get immunization's. It felt like the more I was persistent the more they were resistant. It was frustrating. And bribing didn't work lol Good luck' date=' hope it doesn't take too long! :D[/quote'] There is a bit of resistance going on. My wife is engaging in limited bribing, which I don't favor, but it's kind of working. Our most successful strategy so far has been to just take the diapers away and, you know, remain alert. We've had the expected mix of hilarity and emotional trauma...
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I have 2 hours of pre-course reading to do ahead of a training course I have to attend next week and today is the only day I have any free time. Cue a couple of atmospheric BM albums to have on later in the background over the duration of reading about the fundamental principles of project management! ZZZZZZZZZZZ...........

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All my reading from now until March will be purely for pleasure. Also I didn't train today after being told tomorrow morning I would face the most brutal PT session of my life. Now, at 11pm, that session has been cancelled meaning I missed a day of training for nothing. I can't afford to miss training sessions for no reason at any time much less three weeks out from national track championships.

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