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Crothian said:
and it should be noted the rap I'm quoting is from a white guy in Wisconsin who games, reads comics, and calls himself the Uber Geek. ;)

Luke Sky ?

I saw him at gencon one year and bought a CD
what was I thinking? He is much funnier in person.
 

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Kemrain said:

Quit running! Get back here! This is for your own good!

Kemrain said:
You say that like a good thing!

- Kemrain the Hiding.

Oh, it is, my sweet. It is. :]

Kemrain said:
Wireless headphones might help with that. Not too expensive, either.

- Kemrain the Hopeful Appeaser.

Well, unless technology has progressed in ways I did not know about, that doesn't do much for thumpin' bass...
 

Cyberzombie said:
I like some of almost every genre of music. Even country, as long as it was recorded before 1980 or so. Corporate country makes me want to say all kinds of things Eric's Grandma won't let me say on this board.

I miss gangsta rap, though. :( I have a 2 year old, and I hardly ever get to hear it any more. I can't play it while he's awake because I do NOT want a little white boy picking up the "n" word. Yeek! And when he's napping, I can't play it at a suitable volume level... :(


The only country I listen to is what makes it over to a rock station.

I've heard someone one time tell their 2 year old to tell the other parent "bye <bleep>head" which surprised me. If I'd have said that, I'd have been eating soap for a week.... not that they hear my cussing anyways.... and at work, I can't use that term for the Oxford definition due to the people I have to work with.... My ex-boyfriend's mother used it but not in a negative way and blacks tolerated that to some effect due to her age and the time period she lived in...
 


Evilhalfling said:
Luke Sky ?

I saw him at gencon one year and bought a CD
what was I thinking? He is much funnier in person.

which CD? I like the ones of his I have, I've got about 4. He's not a great talent which is why he does the convention scenes but better then a lot of the local crap bands I hear.
 


Darth K'Trava said:
Sounds like I'll stick with my Weird Al Yankovic collection...... :cool:

And he's also a trip to see live in concert! :D

Luke Ski is a lot like Wierd Al, except he does more hip hop and rap songs and the pulp culture references are more geek related then Al.
 

Crothian said:
which CD? I like the ones of his I have, I've got about 4. He's not a great talent which is why he does the convention scenes but better then a lot of the local crap bands I hear.

Carpe Dementia.

it doesn't even have any lyrics with it.
I liked his performance, but without his presence - its just not as good.
is he still performing at IndyGenCon?
 



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