Jump to content
JJFP reunite for 50 years of Hip Hop December 10 ×
Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince Forum

the real big willie

Potnas
  • Posts

    274
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by the real big willie

  1. Will: "Oh, you don't know "kid talk". You know, "bad" is good, "stupid" is wonderful, and "old" is uh... beautiful. You *so* old Aunt Viv. You're the *oldest* woman I've even seen."


    Vivian: Philip, when I met you, you were into James Brown.
    Will: [laughing] He liked James Brown?
    Vivian:He even wore his hair like him.
    Will: [laughing harder] He had hair?

    Will: Girl, you look so good, I would plant you and create a WHOLE FIELD of y'all.

    Will: Girl, you look so good, I would marry your brother just to get in your family.

    Word: Yeah, you remember Omar Phelps?
    Carlton: Who's Omar Phelps?
    Will: That's the dude who would be spinning me over his head in the opening credits.

    Uncle Phill: As my father used to say, it's better to give than to receive.
    Will: Your pop had a bit of a drinking problem, didn't he?

    Will: Roses are red, violets are blue, Jazz and I are black but Carlton what are you?


    I could do this all day.
  2. [quote=KevTastic,Aug 5 2004, 05:43 PM]I go back further, Atari VCS (2600) anyone, now they were corny but classic machines.[/quote]
    I still got mine.............and it works too.
    That was when the machine had more buttons than the controler.


    Commodore are coming back you know..................

    Great news for all you retro fans!

    PC manufacturer Tulip has blown new live into the Commodore brand, which is best known for the once immense popular home computer Commodore 64. Tulip took over the brand name from the bankrupt PC manufacturer Escom in 1997, but left it on the shelf for a couple of years.
    Until 2003 that was, when Tulip began working together with the British multimedia and marketing company Ironstone. The two launched recently, in co-operation with online music provider Yeahronimo, the website Commodore world.

    Through this site they sell electronics and online service with the Commodore brand. With Commodore, according to Ironstone a strong brand with worldwide recognition, they hope to anticipate on the nostalgic feelings which this name calls at many consumers.

    The names of the products are not totally unfamiliar for everybody. The names are based on the revolutionary PET Computer and the VIC-20 models of Commodore, which were successful in the early days. Their flashcard music players are called mPet, while their 20 Gb Music player is called eVic!

    But the best product for gamers is the C64 DTV-joystick, where DTV stands for Direct To TV! This classic C64 arcade joystick has several classic C64 games built in! Included in the device are the classic Games ™ series from Epyx ™ including Summer Games ™, Winter Games ™, World Games ™ and the seminal California Games ™, which arguably created the extreme sports video games genre.

    The first release for the C64 DTV is October 2004
  3. [quote=Prince,Aug 2 2004, 09:50 PM][quote=JumpinJack AJ,Aug 2 2004, 08:23 PM] They are touring now!![/quote]
    ...I await a reply from the_real_big_willie... :toetap: :ridepony: :kekeke: [/quote]
    Where?
    Seriously (and I mean that) I will pay for us to see JJ & FP LIVE!!!!

    You guys will have to buy the beers though.........and travel. I just aint paying for any plane tickets.
  4. [quote=WildWildWillennium,Jul 29 2004, 11:28 PM]"Mallow...MALLOW!"  :roll:[/quote]
    Ha, ha.

    Love that bit.

    Mallow baby, marsh baby. :thumb:

    [img]http://www.oentertainment.com/InsaneO/Thumbs/blairthumb/ss5.gif[/img]




    I you aint seen the thumb films, you got to check them out.
    Some of Steve Oederkerk's best work.......and he has done some really good films.
    I aint laughed so much in ages.

    [url="http://www.oentertainment.com/InsaneO/Thumbs/thumbmain.htm"]http://www.oentertainment.com/InsaneO/Thumbs/thumbmain.htm[/url]
  5. Blair Thumb, I love that guy at the start going on about the Llama.


    [i]"A lot of kids were disappearing in the woods, all mysterious like. And people thought it might be... David Copperfield. In a stage show, he took a llama and put it in a box. He closed the box and spinned it around. He opened up the box. There's no llama! And you don't see that every day, there's a llama here, llama gone. llama, no llama. Just chills you to the bones!"[/i]


    That makes me laugh everytime.

    And Thumbtanic is very funny too.

    You got to check out Bat Thumb.

    The only one I aint seen yet is The Godthumb.
    They got a Matrix one coming soon too.

    Love that one eyed guy that is in all the films too. :roll:

    Might have to check out Kazza, see if I can D'load Godthumb.
  6. You ever watch the "Thumb" films by the same guy?

    He takes famous films and remakes them using thumb people. He had done "Thumbtanic", "Bat-thumb", "The Blair Thumb Project", plus some others.

    Damn funny they are.

    [url="http://www.oentertainment.com/InsaneO/Thumbs/thumbmain.htm"]http://www.oentertainment.com/InsaneO/Thumbs/thumbmain.htm[/url]

    You can see the trailers here and even buy the DVD.
    Worth a look if you like Kung Pow.
  7. [quote=JumpinJack AJ,Jul 28 2004, 03:22 AM]Will never rapped on the TV show[/quote]
    Are you sure.

    I seem to rememebr a cetain title song that played everytime the show started.

    It went something like..............

    [i]West Philadelphia born and raised.............[/i]

    But I could be wrong. :music:
×
×
  • Create New...