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Evilhalfling said:
I think Vannilla Ice was on the Surreal World, the house of washed up has beens. I watched one where they had to work as waiters under Gary Coleman for a day and V.I. pestered Gary trying to get him to say whachutalkinabout until he stormed out. And stealing the music for his signature hit from Under Pressure?
If you can tolerate white rappers Ill take Snow over Ice.

Snow made the (very short) list of rappers I tolerate.

Snow wasn't too bad. But then Eminem tops all of them with actually being successful for more than 15 minutes....
 

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Darth K'Trava said:
Snow wasn't too bad. But then Eminem tops all of them with actually being successful for more than 15 minutes....

Ya, but Eminem just can't steer away from controsversy. He has talent with writing raps but the ones he chooses to do for the most part are just way out there.

Snow had a cool sound for a canadian.
 




Jdvn1 said:
I don't think he wants to. Any publicity is good publicity.

Sooooooo....Michael Jackson should benefit from this trial? That's it, I'm going on a shooting rampage or something. I think GTA has prepared me for this moment.

*searches around for body armour*
 

Lady_Acoma said:
Sooooooo....Michael Jackson should benefit from this trial? That's it, I'm going on a shooting rampage or something. I think GTA has prepared me for this moment.


It's really too bad nobody cares about Michael Jackson in France, because there's an awful pun that I can't use because of that. And it doesn't translate well in English, either.

See, in French, the verb "blanchir" could be understood literally as "to whiten" something (blanc=white), but it's more used figuratively. If you launder money, that'll be blanchiment (whitening). If you're found innocent of a charge, then you're blanchi (whitened) of these charges.

So, I want to say that Michael Jackson hopes to be whitened at the conclusion of the trial, but that's meaningless in English.
 

Gez said:
It's really too bad nobody cares about Michael Jackson in France, because there's an awful pun that I can't use because of that. And it doesn't translate well in English, either.

See, in French, the verb "blanchir" could be understood literally as "to whiten" something (blanc=white), but it's more used figuratively. If you launder money, that'll be blanchiment (whitening). If you're found innocent of a charge, then you're blanchi (whitened) of these charges.

So, I want to say that Michael Jackson hopes to be whitened at the conclusion of the trial, but that's meaningless in English.
Even with the explenation, it's still mildly amusing. :)
 


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