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SEALK

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  1. you can attack some1 by clicking "attack user" under avatar.. and depending on your strength and who you attack your strength n stats will go up or down.. the atkshop is where you spend you "gil" to gain health if you've lost it or want more.. or got killed..

    the guilds.. when people have enough gil they can set up their own guild.. which is like a team.. people can join that guild.. when you have multiple guilds you'll have teams attacking each other..and donating gil to team members etc..

    its a fun little forum attack game

    yeah then we will b like OG's in the hood...

    :lolsign: We're thugin' it up on the jazzyjefffreshprince board. :mikelowery:

  2. I have no idea what this is. I do think it's pretty cool how they put Jazzy's name on there too, most of the time I think they'd just put Will's name. I'm a Backstreet Boy fan (go ahead and laugh, I know it's funny) so I actuall think it would be cool to see Will and Jeff perform with them.

  3. “In Your Debt”

    I feel that I owe you so much for the things you’ve done

    And your influence on me that made my life more fun

    You’ve only given me things I need to survive

    And you have given me all the things that I need to feel alive

    You’ve caught every tear that I’ve cried

    And experienced the pain that I’ve felt inside

    You’ve watched out for me and seen every move I make

    And stood by my side through all of my mistakes

    You saw through the fakes that I came across

    I always saw you cheering whether I won or lost

    You’re like the light in a tunnel to guide my way

    And the echo to help me reflect on the things that I say

    You’re like my partner, you know my partner in crime

    You’re important like every word in every song line

    As well as my flashlight to help me see

    Thank you for helping me become the man I want to be

    Chorus: 2X

    Three years and counting you’ve helped me out

    A friend like you I can’t do without

    You’ve helped save me from a world of threat

    I kneel to you; I’m in your debt

    In this verse I have only one thing I want to say

    And you should be reminded of it every single day

    There are many words that could describe you

    I could say them all and they’d all be true

    But this one word I think describes you the best

    No matter how pretty you look, no matter how you’re dressed

    No matter how you act or what you say

    Remember that your special, special everyday

    Chorus: 2X

    Three years and counting you’ve helped me out

    A friend like you I can’t do without

    You’ve helped save me from a world of threat

    I kneel to you; I’m in your debt

    All right now I’m gonna slow it down for a sec

    So you can get the message and the full effect

    I want to let you know that I’ll be there for you

    Stand by your side no matter what you go through

    Kayleigh you’re my best friend, I mean that

    Even in our next life when we both come back as cats

    When you do something for me I’ll do something for you

    And promise to you that everything I say is true

    We’ll do whatever it takes to get through what life carries

    And cheer you up and buy you Ben and Jerry’s

    Rockstar drinks, whatever your heart desires

    I’ll do my best to help you through life’s wildfires

    I wrote you this song just to help you see

    That you can get anything from me

    That’s right (You can get anything from me) That’s right

    Chorus: 2X

    Three years and counting you’ve helped me out

    A friend like you I can’t do without

    You’ve helped save me from a world of threat

    I kneel to you; I’m in your debt

  4. "Hamlet Rap"

    Let’s go yall, let’s kick the flow

    So ya’ll will know a little Hamlet info

    Lets start near the beginning when Hamlet got a visit

    His friends said it was a ghost and he was like who is it?

    The ghost was his father who died not long ago

    And at this point gives a lot of meaning to the show

    Hamlets father was killed by his uncle who is now the king

    Hamlet was bothered by the fact that he married the queen

    That point on hamlet began to act kind of mad

    And later on Ophelia had gotten kind of sad

    To be or not to be Hamlet stated

    He had a chance to kill the king but delayed it

    Hamlet wanted to send him to hell

    but he couldn’t while he prayed oh well

    But the king couldn’t pray

    It was the perfect time for him to be slayed

    Anyway later on Hamlet committed murder

    And then sent away a little further

    Away from home to be killed and soon he learned

    And switch the notes to kill Rosancrance and Guildenstern

    Hamlet came back and joked around at a grave

    Little did he know that it was Ophelia’s grave

    Hamlet had no clue that she had even died

    By the looks of her death you could see it’s suicide

    To top the story off Hamlet was challenged to a duel

    The duel wasn’t fair it was slightly cruel

    Hamlets opponent placed poison on the blade tip

    And there was poison in a cup ready for him to take a sip

    But instead of Hamlet the Queen drank from the poisoned cup

    And with the poisoned sword Hamlets arm was cut

    Hamlet stabbed his opponent then killed the king

    Then waited for himself to die just like the Queen

  5. I found this quote from one of Chuck D's Terrordomes from April 2000 where he talks about Vanilla Ice:

    "This news already out before I even said yea or nay. I hear that eMpTyV leaked out a report that VANILLA ICE’S next album is gathering PE for a collab. Well not exactly, CONFRONTATION CAMP is possibly gonna do some work on it. It was just talk but now the CAMP’s band element, CHAINGANG, will come to the table with some involvement. I don’t think cats know that the leader, KYLE JASON, will take on many, damn near most, collabs and cares less about making ‘the cool move’. KYLE hates most industry cliques and standards and relishes ‘underdog s***,’ which is why he nods his head to this move as long as it’s aggressive. Reading the ENEMY BOARD’S comments I feel what cats are saying to an extent but don’t confuse the two. CONFRONTATION CAMP, and KYLE especially, doesn’t want carry over PE fans for the namesake of it. I’ve told him that’s gonna be hard, with both myself and GRIFF, and even DJ LORD, in the group. As far as my take on it, as long as the music’s aggressive I’m ok with it. I look at VANILLA ICE beyond his early 90s trip and I’m honest about that. I think perception is important, but it rules robots just a bit much these days. If people wanna hold his art and consider him forever wack it’s an unfair assessment to evaluate in 2000. In 1990 there were probably a LOT OF SUBURBAN MCs across Amerikkka who didn’t develop until the mid-late 90s, and probably just obtained their total skills in the past few years. I happened to meet this guy when he was a kid in 1988 opening up for PE on tour in OKLAHOMA CITY. I’ve made that no secret. Tried to sign him then, it didn’t work out and I wished him well, which he did. Always said if the right thing came along there’d be some room to work together. The right thing I considered is the rap/metal collab, which I’ve always liked, and I dug his last project. CONFRONTATION CAMP is getting off the ground and a lot of cats will be uncomfortable. The members are cool with that…"

    Vanilla Ice did do a song with Chuck D on Vanilla's "Bi Polar" album. The song was called "Elvis Killed Kennedy." Both of them did a great job on the song, Chuck D did the first verse and Vanilla did the second. Ice produced it, it's not a bad songs.

  6. Here's something from the Vanilla Ice website, it's in his own words. Some of it sounds ridiculous but but there is a lot of it that makes since too.

    "It's a true story that Video Killed the Radio Star because music should not be about image. Music should be about the music! I learned the hard way. The new Vanilla Ice is exactly that; no image, no polished made up gimmicks created by record companies. I will never be a puppet for the industry again. From this point on I will keep it real. That's why I didn't change the name. It doesn't mean anything; it's only a label. It's not important, plus I am not running from anything or trying to hide. I want people to know that I face my adversaries. Don't get me wrong, though I love Ice Ice Baby, I just can't stand the image that was created for me at that time. Even though it worked and we sold 17 million records, I was treated like a puppet just to make a Hip Hop artist look like a novelty act. I was not designed to be that. I was turned into that by making my image more acceptable to a younger audience, but to tell the difference just listen to the music. It's Hip Hop not Pop like all the other novelty acts.

    The media has a way of glamorizing what it's like to be a celebrity, and that's where people get the illusion, but the reality of it is much different. I'm not speaking from just my own experiences. Take a look at the track record, it speaks for itself, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Elvis, and lately Kurt Cobain. These celebrities had a hard time dealing with the reality of being famous. Many used drugs to escape from reality just as I did. It was the only way to find peace and happiness. The thing was, no matter how high I got I still had to come back reality and face it all again. That's when the depression sets in. That's when you hit rock bottom and you either die from it or learn from it. I used to think that money would bring me happiness because I thought of all the material things that I could buy. After experiencing what it's like to be rich, I realized that you are not born with it and you also can't take it with you when you die. What's next?

    In '94 I tried to kill myself by overdosing on heroin, cocaine, esctasy, and anything I could get my hands on. At one point, my friends were dumping buckets of cold water on me as I lay on my bathroom floor in convulsions. At that point I had over eighteen million dollars in the bank, and I still couldn't find happiness in being rich or famous. So, after waking up a couple of days later, I realized that I needed to make a change in everything and just go back to the things that used to bring me happiness, like Motocross. I met new friends and started to straighten my life up, and with the help of my family and my music I found new hope.

    Now I have a new outlook on life and music. The music is for myself, not to be rich or famous. The new sound is also much harder and darker because of the issues I am writing about. It caters to a new crowd. It leans toward the body piercing, tattoo crowd aging from 15 to 25: the same crowd that you might find at a Korn, Limp Bizkit or Slipknot show. In fact, it was the producer of these bands, Ross Robinson, who produced my record "Hard to Swallow". I call this type of Hip Hop/Metal Molten Hip Hop. Stay tuned because the best has yet to come. Check out VanillaIce.com, my official website, for more info and updates."

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