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Jos said:LOL... Troup just became your father.
Jos
i spit my lunch all over my desk busting a gut at that! lmfao!!
you owe me a 7-11 super big bite jos
Jos said:LOL... Troup just became your father.
Jos
trick daddy said:I'm going to give you my sample finding tip .get direct tv and there are several radio stations on there they got 70's RnB 80's RnB all of the stations are named so you can just scroll thru classical , rock when you here a song you like look to the bottom of the screen and write down the information then go down load it and make your track
dansgold said:Don't forget that Fewture works with top acts like Outkast and Usher "to name a few".
But he doesn't know crap about MIDI.
And he thinks 29-year-olds are "old guys".
And, for a real laugh ... read his opening post in this thread. He thinks digging is going through some old CDs.
What a poser.
Nahh, not really. I just think it's funny that this (18 year old) guy - who brags about working with all these famous people - doesn't seem to know anything about anything.lo tech said:So you had a beef with him and decided to hunt him down and diss him in other threads?
Damn.. looks like he got 2 daddies now.Jos said:LOL... Troup just became your father.
In your dreams, child ... in your dreams.Fewture said:... some 29 year old dude on FP chatting with someone 18 years old with more talent and doing bigger things.. id be real mad too. i hope in 11 years im not him
dansgold said:In your dreams, child ... in your dreams.
For the record: I'm not 29, I'm in my 40s (just another area where that little reading comprehension problem of yours comes into play)
I've worked - and continue to work - with "real" people. The first "real" person I worked with was Herbie Hancock about 20 years ago. I'm not going to start name dropping though ... that's a game for children.
(BTW ~ Just a quiz: What's Andre Benjamin's favorite soft drink? It should be obvious to you since you work with him and all that)
I'm not driven by any quest for personal fame, but I make a VERY comfortable living. My neighbors are NBA stars and famous musicians ... not that it matters to me ... people are people. I'm the poorest guy on my block ... which means I have the only house worth (slightly) less than a million. Price out one-acre properties in Granite Bay, CA if you want a better idea.
If you have my life in 11 years, consider yourself fortunate.
DaOriginalBlade said:Damnnnnn homie. Dan if you live next to Kobe, lemme come over so I can whoop his ass.
dansgold said:In your dreams, child ... in your dreams.
For the record: I'm not 29, I'm in my 40s (just another area where that little reading comprehension problem of yours comes into play)
I've worked - and continue to work - with "real" people. The first "real" person I worked with was Herbie Hancock about 20 years ago. I'm not going to start name dropping though ... that's a game for children.
(BTW ~ Just a quiz: What's Andre Benjamin's favorite soft drink? It should be obvious to you since you work with him and all that)
I'm not driven by any quest for personal fame, but I make a VERY comfortable living. My neighbors are NBA stars and famous musicians ... not that it matters to me ... people are people. I'm the poorest guy on my block ... which means I have the only house worth (slightly) less than a million. Price out one-acre properties in Granite Bay, CA if you want a better idea.
If you have my life in 11 years, consider yourself fortunate.
Nahh ... Granite Bay is Northern California ... Kings country.DaOriginalBlade said:Damnnnnn homie. Dan if you live next to Kobe, lemme come over so I can whoop his ass.