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2009-08-07 07:13:59 Description: These everyday housewives are a wee bit peckish for fresh meat. And their husbands wouldn't mind losing the "ball and chain" long enough to pork "thy neighbor's wife". At (More) These everyday housewives are a wee bit peckish for fresh meat. And their husbands wouldn't mind losing the "ball and chain" long enough to pork "thy neighbor's wife". At first the little ladies are shy, awkward, and reluctant, but faster then you can say "ramrod reciprocation" our connubial foxes are gobbling unfamiliar knobs and getting pounded by someone else's giddy, grateful hubby. (Less)
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2008-04-21 19:53:03 Description: -The Switch- Also known as: Stealing Dragon, Exchanging Phoenix, Swap a Princess) Genre: Comedy Credits to: jem.d-addicts.com/ Synopsis: The story begins 18 years before, the then Emperor's (More) -The Switch- Also known as: Stealing Dragon, Exchanging Phoenix, Swap a Princess) Genre: Comedy Credits to: jem.d-addicts.com/ Synopsis: The story begins 18 years before, the then Emperor's concubine Zhang gave birth to a daughter. Desperate to bear the Emperor's first son, she agrees to Eunuch Liu's suggestion that her daughter be switched with the son of the Lin family. Lin's wife, however, was enraged by the forced switch and abandoned the baby princess at a brothel in Yang Zhou, Bai Hua Lou, where she was adopted and named Qian Qian. 18 years later, Qian Qian grew to be a mischievious young lady, stirring up trouble whenever she could. As fate would have it, she would fight with and gain the attention of the crown prince Zheng De in one of her misadventures. -THE SWITCH EPISODE 14- (Less)
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2008-04-21 19:53:03 Description: -The Switch- Also known as: Stealing Dragon, Exchanging Phoenix, Swap a Princess) Genre: Comedy Credits to: jem.d-addicts.com/ Synopsis: The story begins 18 years before, the then Emperor's (More) -The Switch- Also known as: Stealing Dragon, Exchanging Phoenix, Swap a Princess) Genre: Comedy Credits to: jem.d-addicts.com/ Synopsis: The story begins 18 years before, the then Emperor's concubine Zhang gave birth to a daughter. Desperate to bear the Emperor's first son, she agrees to Eunuch Liu's suggestion that her daughter be switched with the son of the Lin family. Lin's wife, however, was enraged by the forced switch and abandoned the baby princess at a brothel in Yang Zhou, Bai Hua Lou, where she was adopted and named Qian Qian. 18 years later, Qian Qian grew to be a mischievious young lady, stirring up trouble whenever she could. As fate would have it, she would fight with and gain the attention of the crown prince Zheng De in one of her misadventures. -THE SWITCH EPISODE 10- (Less)
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2008-05-11 14:58:27 Description: How sadly ironic that this "I HATE LILY" episode airs so closely to Mother's Day, given Lily's unmotherly behavior. Please watch/read stuff about Juicy Janet...
0:08 - (More) How sadly ironic that this "I HATE LILY" episode airs so closely to Mother's Day, given Lily's unmotherly behavior. Please watch/read stuff about Juicy Janet...
0:08 - Apparently, the change to New Lily is such a shock that ATWT felt a need to announce the change on 2 consecutive days. I don't remember any other character getting 2 announcements. I believe Craig and Adam (Casey's brother) only got a one day announcement. There's good reason to remind viewers of the change. See below comment on Juicy Janet
0:56 - Lily: "Yes, I told him, sweetie" YET ANOTHER REASON TO HATE NEW LILY. Note the impatient tone Lily used to say that to Natalie. Bad acting or are the writers purposely making new Lily less motherly? I really see this Lily more comfortable entertaining guests in Chanel suits than staying with the kids or cooking in the kitchen
1:12 - Lily: "Go!" Ugh. Did Lily just ask the kids to leave as if they're servants and she's the Queen? Again, listen to her tone. Holden also wanted them to leave, but he was the one taking them and he reassured them by saying that they can talk to her later. Lily, on the other hand, just dismissed them. HATE HER.
2:08 - Lily: "Holden doesn't love me anymore" Lily seems to equate sex with love. Just because he didn't feel like sex doesn't mean he doesn't love her. Holden is re-adjusting and she can't understand that. Hate her
2:20 - Lily: "I was hoping for lust" Why is she so horny? Why so much emphasis on sex?
2:26 - Lily: "What do you think is going on?" Is she really that clueless???
3:07 - Lily: "He did say that" Lily just admitted that Holden said he needed time yet she still questions why he won't satisfy her sexual needs. Hate the horny self-centered b*tch...
4:03 - When will Lily and Carly learn that their schemes rarely turn out well?
5:23 - "Not like a switch / Lily does not expect that" That's exactly what Lily expected. Just hours after shocking Holden at the club, she expected hot sex. There wasn't even tme to discuss whether Lily was still obsessed with Dusty. Hate Lily
6:13 - Holden: "She's not hearing me" Exactly
7:45 - Lily: "what are these games about? ... is he playing hard to get?" Lily is unbelievable!!! Games? Playing? Does she truly believe that she's so desirable that if Holden resists, he must be pretending???
8:17 - Lily: "I think that's exactly the wrong thing to do" Like Holden said, she's not hearing what anyone else is saying. Lily has a history of poor judgment yet she still arrogantly relies on her own advice
8:40 - Jack: "move back to your house" We haven't seen their beautful house in over a year. I suspect that the ATWT destroyed the set to save money and space when they did massive cost-cutting last year (i.e. they relied more on outdoor setless shots)
BTW, there's been a lot of tension between Holden and cousin Jack because Holden has gotten so close to Jack's ex, Carly
8:56 - Lily: "What prople say and what people need aren't necessarily the same thing" OMIGAWD! Can New Lily be any more arrogant and selfish??? HATE HER, HATE HER, HATE HER! It was this attitude that made her try to convert Luke when he first came out!
9:13 - Lily: "the way to do that is to get him into bed" Ugh. What about Dusty's box of stuff, hiding the items, secretly visiting his grave, etc. There is so much more to it than sex yet that's all she focuses on
9:40 - HERE'S ANOTHER POOR CASTING/WRITING/DIRECTING DECISION
This is Juicy Janet, a new character who showed up the same week New Lily did. She had an affair with Brad, resulting in a newly-discovered dughter. She is now attempting to break up Brad and his new wife. QUESTION: Why the idiotic decision to make New Lily and Juicy Janet look so much like each other??? They're not identical but they both showed up at the same time. And they both have sex on their minds, scheming to get their man. And perhaps worse, watch how UNMOTHERLY Juicy Janet is with the daughter. Are the writers purposely trying to blur Janet and Lily? Regardless, it was a stupid decision. They could have easily changed one woman's hairdo or something to make them more different.
And note how this dress up scene reminds us of yesterday's scene where Natalie and Faith were helping Liiy dress! Too many coincidences...
10:26 - Lily: "But he's not going to find out, is he, Carly?" Again, listen to her tone. What a demanding bitch.
10:35 - NUKE WILL HAVE ANOTHER ON-SCREEN KISS SOON. Thaks to JustG for the tidbit
http://boards.soapcentral.com/showthread.php?t=358165
10:40 - Juicy Janet: "I'm back" Again, just like Lily, who thinks that her return automatically means sex. Too too too many coincidences.
BAD CASTING, BAD WRITING OR BAD ACTING???
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Andrew Reynolds(born June 6, 1978 in Lakeland, Florida, U.S.), is a professional skateboarder who has been riding since the (More) Checkout much more videos on my profile:)
Andrew Reynolds skating:)
Andrew Reynolds(born June 6, 1978 in Lakeland, Florida, U.S.), is a professional skateboarder who has been riding since the age of nine. He emerged onto the skateboarding scene in the early 1990s and won Thrasher magazine's Skater of the Year award in 1998. He is nicknamed Drew, The Boss, Spock, and Turtle Boy. His signature trick is the frontside flip . He has performed this trick down the Wilshire fifteen set in "Baker 2G", Wallenberg Set, the LOVE gap in the Emerica Video This is Skateboarding, over the Hollywood High 16 stair rail, and over a 17 stair set in Baker 3.
He is also known to dominate skate spots with memorable tricks such as full cab over the handrail in the beginning of his part in the Birdhouse Video "The End", and 360 nollie barrel rolled down the Carlsbad Gap.
Andrew was first pro by Gordon & Smith Skateboards, and turned pro with Birdhouse Skateboards in 1995. He left Birdhouse and started Baker Skateboards in 2001. Reynolds is noted for his popular line of pro skate shoes on Emerica, a skate shoe brand: The Reynolds, The Reynolds 2, The Reynolds 3, The AR Slim, and The Boss. Reynolds was a rider for KR3W apparel, but left the company in 2006 to start his own clothing brand called Altamont, where he has many signature articles.
He also has a pro model truck from Independent Truck Company.
Andrew has appeared as himself in several videos and video games. He has also had some minor acting parts in films such as Cop and a 1/2.
Andrew currently resides in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California with his wife Christianna, and daughter Stella. He's not a vegetarian, despite rumors. He "suffers" from something he likes to call "madness" (basically Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), used for clearing his mind before doing a trick as shown on his epiclylaterd.com part called *The Madness Episode*, in which he backside flips the Wallenberg Set.
Check out VBSdotTV's account to see the epicly later'd show with Andrew!:)
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2008-04-21 16:49:13 Description: Checkout much more videos on my profile:) Andrew Reynolds skating:) Andrew Reynolds(born June 6, 1978 in Lakeland, Florida, U.S.), is a professional skateboarder who has been riding since the age of (More) Checkout much more videos on my profile:) Andrew Reynolds skating:) Andrew Reynolds(born June 6, 1978 in Lakeland, Florida, U.S.), is a professional skateboarder who has been riding since the age of nine. He emerged onto the skateboarding scene in the early 1990s and won Thrasher magazine's Skater of the Year award in 1998. He is nicknamed Drew, The Boss, Spock, and Turtle Boy. His signature trick is the frontside flip . He has performed this trick down the Wilshire fifteen set in "Baker 2G", Wallenberg Set, the LOVE gap in the Emerica Video This is Skateboarding, over the Hollywood High 16 stair rail, and over a 17 stair set in Baker 3. He is also known to dominate skate spots with memorable tricks such as full cab over the handrail in the beginning of his part in the Birdhouse Video "The End", and 360 nollie barrel rolled down the Carlsbad Gap. Andrew was first pro by Gordon & Smith Skateboards, and turned pro with Birdhouse Skateboards in 1995. He left Birdhouse and started Baker Skateboards in 2001. Reynolds is noted for his popular line of pro skate shoes on Emerica, a skate shoe brand: The Reynolds, The Reynolds 2, The Reynolds 3, The AR Slim, and The Boss. Reynolds was a rider for KR3W apparel, but left the company in 2006 to start his own clothing brand called Altamont, where he has many signature articles. He also has a pro model truck from Independent Truck Company. Andrew has appeared as himself in several videos and video games. He has also had some minor acting parts in films such as Cop and a 1/2. Andrew currently resides in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California with his wife Christianna, and daughter Stella. He's not a vegetarian, despite rumors. He "suffers" from something he likes to call "madness" (basically Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), used for clearing his mind before doing a trick as shown on his epiclylaterd.com part called *The Madness Episode*, in which he backside flips the Wallenberg Set. Check out VBSdotTV's account to see the epicly later'd show with Andrew!:) Woohoo! (Less)
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2008-04-17 15:10:59 Description: Ray Price Portrait of a Legend Stories About Ray The lights dim. The sixtyish-looking woman beside me, a complete stranger until fifteen minutes ago, clutches my arm in excitement. It's the (More) Ray Price Portrait of a Legend Stories About Ray The lights dim. The sixtyish-looking woman beside me, a complete stranger until fifteen minutes ago, clutches my arm in excitement. It's the first time she'll see Ray Price in person. This mature audience in Laughlin, Nevada, seems to appreciate the fact that the living legend on stage, now in his early seventies, is still youthfully handsome, his voice as powerful and melodious as ever. Near the end of the show, Ray introduces a song written, he tells us, by a "dear friend" who brought him as a young Texas kid to Nashville and got him on the Grand Ole Opry. "I lived with my friend for almost a year before he passed away." He pauses, his eyes seeming to wander back to that long-ago time. "So, if you-all don't mind, I'd like to sing you one of the late Hank Williams' songs." The crowd responds with a huge ovation as Ray begins Hank's "Mansion on the Hill." After the show I'm set to interview Ray Price. I want to learn more about that famed friendship. It's a dramatic story, I feel, one that will say much about how a true friend can ease your path, whether you're on the way up--or the way down. The year was 1951. Early autumn. There was a slight chill in the air outside on Nashville's streets. Inside Studio C at station WSM, the atmosphere was tense for the dark-haired young singer from Texas. He had just driven all the way to Nashville, probably breaking a few speed laws on the way. If there were stars in the newcomer's intense blue eyes, he had every reason to be thrilled and enormously impressed. Ray Price was about to meet Hank Williams, the reigning country music star of the day. Not only that, Ray was going to sing on his show. Ray had a few minor recordings and some local Texas performances behind him. Twenty-eight-year-old Hank Williams was already a national phenomenon. Songs he'd written were blasting from every radio and juke box across the country. But ole Hank didn't let that stand between them. Ray, recalling that first meeting, says. "It was one of those instant friendships. I liked him; he liked me. For some reason we hit it off right away." They went to Hank's home after the show and talked for hours about their hopes and dreams. Price, a 25-year-old former veterinary student, had a clear, vibrant voice that many felt might be wasted just talking to horses. He had recently signed with Columbia Records. "All you need," Hank told him, "is a hit record. And I'm going to write one for you." Quite an offer. At that time Hank's songs were being grabbed up by big-name pop singers like Tony Bennett, Jo Stafford and Rosemary Clooney. Tunes like "Cold, Cold Heart," and "I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You" were hitting the tops of the charts in both country and pop markets. Hank followed up on his promise. The day after they met, he took Ray with him to a singing engagement in Evansville, Indiana. During the miles of rolling countryside between Nashville and Southern Indiana, creative ideas flew back and forth. Hank and Ray ended up writing "Weary Blues from Waiting" together. Said Ray, "We'd think up a line, each one of us, and then we'd do another. When we got there it was all written. I didn't put my name on it because I couldn't; I was with another company." Quite a team. Hank, who has been dubbed "The Hillbilly Shakespeare," could capture heartfelt emotion with ease in a few poetic word pictures. By the end of his brief life, he'd written 129 songs, many of them still favorites today. Ray, a fine songwriter too, had the more powerful impressive voice. But in mid-October 1951, it must have made sense for Ray to record "Weary Blues from Waiting" in Hank's highly popular plaintive style. Columbia released "Weary Blues" in November and gave it a big advertising/publicity splash because it was, after all, a Hank Williams song. But it didn't turn out to be the big hit hoped for, the hit that would have led to the Grand Ole Opry, the mecca of all country music performers. Hank didn't let that stop him. A few weeks later, he phoned Ray, who was performing back in Texas, and gave him the big news. If he could be in Nashville by the next day, he had a spot on the Grand Ole Opry. Another frantic trip. Ray burned rubber off four tires getting there. In January 1952, Ray moved to Nashville and soon became a regular on the Grand Ole Opry. A world of possibilities was opening up for him. But while Ray was moving upward in his climb to fame, Hank began to hurtle into free fall. He'd reached the pinnacle of his brief career, and his meteoric blaze in the sun would soon burn out. Separation that January from his wife, Audrey, started off the downhill plunge. Severe problems from a recent back operation added fuel to increase the periodic drinking that had long plagued him. Hank began to drink more and more to ease the the pain and heartache. His career suffered. Although he was still writing and selling songs, he began to miss perfomances or, worse yet, stagger on stage drunk. Ray was quick to defend Hank on that score. "He was not the type to go out in public drunk. When he drank, he drank a glassful at one time, and then another glassful, until he was totally wiped out. And he would stay in his room. The operators or the promoters would drag him out drunk." Ray was hired to accompany Hank on his singing engagements. "They used to send me along to sort of look out for him," Ray explained. "They knew Hank liked me, that he'd listen to me." But Hank's drinking put Ray in a tight spot more than a few times. In a scathing review, a newspaper reporter described one of these performances in Richmond, Virginia, on Jan. 29, 1952. It told how Ray Price had to come on stage and apologize for Hank, stall the crowd by singing Hank's songs, and then declare a half-hour intermission. When Hank finally appeared, he was so drunk that fans began to demand their money back. Ray tried to calm everyone down, calling out, "We all love you, Hank, don't we?" How did it feel filling in for Hank on these tours? Ray's response was fond and overly modest. "There was no way I could fill in for Hank; all I could do was kill time for him." With a reminiscent smile, he added, "He was the top dog." Ray was not about to let Hank down. After Hank and his wife separated and Hank needed a place to stay, Ray came to his rescue. The two moved into a two-story stone duplex in Nashville. Ray lived upstairs and Hank on the first floor. Ray did most of the housework and looked after Hank while he recuperated from the back operation he'd undergone a few weeks earlier. At that point, Hank was optimistic he could patch things up with Audrey and go back to his home and family. But taking care of Hank proved as much of a challenge as touring with him. His alcoholism had advanced to the point where he wouldn't eat while he was drinking. But if Ray could get him to start eating, he'd straighten out. If the food wouldn't stay down, however, he'd reach for the bottle right away and just sit in his room and keep on drinking. The last straw was when Hank lost hope that Audrey would reconcile with him. When she filed for divorce Hank was devastated. According to Ray, who accompanied Hank to the property settlement discussions, Hank was overly generous, giving Audrey much more than was required. He wanted to prove to her how much he still loved her. The divorce went through anyway and plunged Hank into further gloom. In the brief year Hank and Ray knew each other, there was not much time for light-hearted moments, for the hunting and fishing they might have shared in happier times. "We went and tried to fish, but..." Ray's voice trailed off, seemingly reluctant to explain just why the fishing trip never came off. He shifted the subject. "He liked to shoot a pistol. We'd go out on the target range." Hank continued to write songs for Ray. One of them was "I Can't Escape From You," which Ray duly recorded. But Hank also offered Ray some of his biggest hits, songs like "Jambalaya," and "Take These Chains From My Heart." Hank would bounce them off Ray and ask "What do you think of it? I wrote it for you." When Ray predicted they would be hits, Hank would often change his mind and take them back to record himself. Possibly Hank recognized Ray's ability to spot a hit, an ability proven later when Ray helped "launch" the songwriting careers of such "greats" as Willie Nelson, Roger Miller, Harlan Howard, Bill Anderson and Kris Kristofferson. During the early months of 1952, living in the same house with Hank as his alcoholism progressed must have been difficult. One evening, Hank is said to have double-dated with singer Faron Young, but Hank preferred Faron's girl to his own. By the end of the evening when Hank was loaded, he called Faron into a bedroom and pointed a gun at him. He wanted to switch girls; he claimed to have fallen for Faron's date. Faron, understandably, agreed. Whether that story is true or not, Hank did end up marrying the girl, Billie Jean, later that year. But Billie Jean couldn't stop Hank on his downhill plunge. Hank finally became so far gone in his alcoholism that Ray, along with Don Helms, a member of Hank's band, were afraid he'd drink himself to death. They arranged to have him sedated and committed to the Madison Sanitarium to undergo treatment. Hank Williams' biographers have written that Hank was so furious that he ordered Ray to move out of the house, then later apologized and begged him not to leave. Ray, who was already loading a truck, is said to have responded. "I've got to." Ray revealed to me that he moved out of the house at that time, but not out of Hank's life. He moved for personal reasons that had nothing to do with Hank. He continued to be very much involved with Hank's activities. In August, Hank's drinking problem became too much for the Grand Ole Opry, where he had been a top star. They fired him. After Audrey and the divorce, it was another devastating loss for Hank. He left town to go to work for the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport. Ray remembers the day Hank left Nashville. As he was driving into town, he saw Hank in a service station, standing beside his Cadillac. Hank lifted his hand and motioned for Ray to stop. "Where are you going?" Hank asked as Ray pulled in. "Where are you going?" Ray wanted to know. "Back to Shreveport." He kind of laughed when he asked Ray, "You wanta come?" "I better not," Ray said. He would only see Hank alive one more time after that. Ray's career success continued to escalate in Nashville that fall as he became one of the the hottest entertainers in town. Hank had dreams of straightening out his life and returning to the Grand Ole Opry. It never happened. The final meeting of the two friends occurred at the Big D Jamboree in Dallas shortly before Christmas 1952. Hank caught sight of his friend and walked toward him smiling, singing a few lines from Ray's latest hit, "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes." They talked, and Hank suggested to Ray and his mother that he "might just come over and spend Christmas with you." They warmly invited him to do so, but Hank went back to his family in Alabama instead. Hank and Ray did make plans to get together in Ohio, however. They both had engagements in that state on New Year's Eve--Ray in Cleveland, Hank in Canton, fifty miles away. They arranged to meet in Canton on New Year's Day. By the end of 1952, the mid-section of the country was in the throes of a fierce winter storm. Hank, who had planned to fly to Canton, hired a chauffeur instead to drive him North in his powder blue Cadillac sedan. Ray was able to get the last flight out of Nashville. Hank couldn't sleep the night before that trip. He told his new wife, Billie Jean, that he saw "God comin' down the road." His health had been deteriorating. The trip was to prove his undoing. He died somewhere in West Virginia in the back seat of his Cadillac. The driver knew Hank had been drinking heavily and thought he had merely passed out. The death wasn't discovered until they pulled into the town of Oak Hill on New Year's day. Officially his demise was attributed to a heart attack. The meeting in Canton, Ohio, on New Year's Day between the two friends never took place. Instead, Ray was among a host of fellow performers bidding goodbye to the great Hank Williams at a massive funeral in Montgomery, Alabama, on January 4, 1953. All the stars of the Opry were there. The radio stations had been playing his music night and day. Fans wept. Hank was back in the fold again, a country music legend for all time. Hank Williams's career was brief, but unforgettable. In 1962, he one of the first performers to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Ray Price is still a star, a living legend, who has helped revolutionize more than a few changes in country music. In 1956, Ray's unique recording of "Crazy Arms" was a top hit for forty-five weeks, knocking even Elvis off the charts. It clearly established Ray Price as a leading light in country music. But Ray, in 1967, went in a new direction and with his concert-calibre voice, backed by dozens of violins, soared into a beautiful, show-stopping rendition of the classic, "Danny Boy." Unperturbed by criticism that he had deserted country music, Ray went on to new cross-over heights with his early 1970's hits, "For the Good Times," and "I Won't Mention it Again." Erasing the boundaries between country and pop became a vital issue for Ray Price. He had long resented the fact that Hank's songs were eagerly gobbled up by the pop world, but the country singer himself found it more difficult to cross over at that time. Today, however, Hank Williams is a household word, and Ray, still touring throughout the country, pays tribute to his mentor at each concert. In 1996, Ray Price was inducted into the Country Music Association Hall of Fame. In 1999, he celebrates his fiftieth successful year in the music business. Hank would have been proud of his protege. If you have a story or anecdote about Ray Price that you think Ray's fans would enjoy, we invite you to submit it for possible publication on this site. We're looking for anecdotes that are amusing, cute, heartwarming, or illustrative of the qualities that have made Ray Price a legendary performer. Please email your entry to fan club president SANDRA ORWIG at rpfc40@aol.com. The Day Ray Price almost fell for me Every Sunday back in the 50's the Country Music stars came to the Lyric theater in Indianapolis IN, and I never missed a one. One Sunday when I was around sixteen or there abouts, I had went to see George Hamilton the 4th, and was sitting in the first row, when this good looking guy tried to go pass me for a seat (you know how those theater seats are *S*) and I stuck out my foot to trip him, he just about fell!! Then in a little bit, George said We have a special guest with us tonight and we'd like to get him up here to sing a song for you. Well this good-looking guy got up and went on stage, George said,we'd like for you to meet Mr. Ray Price! Boy was I embarrassed. So I'll never forget how Ray almost fell for me! *S* I have loved Ray ever since! Written by:Liz Puett Reprinted with permission from Dick Shuey's Country Music Stories His Usual Considerate Self It had been many years since I had seen Ray when he was at the Choctaw Festival in Tuskahoma, Ok, a few years ago. I was so excited at seeing him again, so I made a special shirt to wear. It was a red t'shirt and had the slogan, "I love Ray Price" printed in white. My greatest desire was to have my picture made with Ray. After the show he was signing autographs and I waited until he was almost through then asked him to sign my shirt. Then my son took our picture. My son then told me he thought the flash malfunctioned and he was not sure it would be a good picture. I said we would wait until he was finished and maybe try again. Before Ray had signed the last autograph someone was calling from the bus to hurry, they were running late and had to go. He said ok, but first he had one more picture. Then he walked over to me, smiling, and said, "Now, let's get a good picture." He had heard my son's comment and took time to redo the picture although he was running behind schedule. What a guy!!!. Oh, yes both pictures were good. At another concert some months later in Omaha, Texas, I had injured my leg and was on crutches or wheelchair. After the show the line was very, very long and I knew I could not stand that long. So I resorted to the wheelchair. As we approached the table we were talking with Cliff and I mentioned I wanted to take a picture with Ray. And I was wearing another special shirt that said 'I still love Ray Price' Ray heard us and immediately got up and came around the table. He helped me out of the chair, signed my shirt and my son took our picture. On that particular night Ray was fighting a severe cold and was very sick, but that did not keep him from being his usual wonderful, considerate self. I could go on and on and on about Ray. He sure made a hit with my son who grew up on Ray Price music. I even told Ray my son, also named Clifton, could say Ray Price almost as soon as he could say Mommy. Thanks for all you do to promote 'our guy'. Florine It Wasn't Just A Cock-and-Bull Story The first time I met Ray Price was at the Travis County Live Stock Show & Rodeo. My husband and I had only been married a couple of years and I told him I would love to go and see Ray Price. He told me sure we could go and that he had known Ray for many, many years and that he used to handle game roosters for Ray when Ray would fight them in Oklahoma and Louisiana. At this point I was glad to get to go but had major doubts about how well he knew Ray. We bought 4 front and center tickets and waited for what seemed like forever. The night finally come. We got all made up in our best rodeo clothes to go and see the great Ray Price. I didn't watch much of the rodeo for looking to see if Ray was at the autograph table and waiting to hear him sing. The whole way to the rodeo ( an hour drive one way) my husband kept saying him and Ray this, him and Ray did that. Me and the boys were really getting tired of hearing this and thinking that he was full of BS. Before Ray sang they announced he would sign autographs after the show. I set through the show in pure heaven. Ray's voice melting every bone. Right before he finished the last song I told my husband we had to hurry to the autograph place. We went and were first in line. In a few minutes a long, long line had formed. Earlier in the night I had bought a double album to get Ray to sign. My husband said don't buy it I'll get Ray to give you one. Again sure you will. I bought it anyway. We waited for what seemed like hours. The whole time my husband telling us more cute stories. Finally the lady behind us said sure you know him and laughed. That was what we had thought. About that time Ray came out stopped,looked at my husband and said 'Damn, boy, I haven't seen you for years.' They hugged and started talking as if they had just seen each other the day before. After we picked up our jaws, even the lady behind us, Ray chewed my husband out for buying the album and signed it for me. He told my husband that Duke and some of the other old group were up in the Ball Room. He told someone there with him to take us up to the Ball Room which was a black tie or suit and tie place. We were in jeans, western shirts, and boots. The materdee at the door told us you can't come in here you're not properly dressed an your not the type of people that come here. About that time the guy from Ray's band caught up with us and told him that they are guests of Mr. Price. You should have seen that guy jump threw the hoop. It was great. From then on we were believers. Every time we go and see Ray I ask for him to sing my favorite song For the Good Times and we stand in front of the band and it seems as if he is singing for just us. We had plans to go and see him again in Llano but he was sick. There would have been a second favorite to ask for this time Soft Rain. One day we will catch up with him and get it done. Friends and fans, The Skinners A Fan Club President Has Some Stories Too These reminiscences of fan club president Sandra Orwig are reprinted from her most recent newsleter. Ray was playing one of the largest Pennsylvania fairs with three other well-known country artists. Before the show began the head of the fair committee came to the bus and told Ray that if he did not want to autograph after the show he did not have to do so as the others were not going to do so. Ray's reply made me so proud. He said, "I don't care who autographs, I am." He was the top billed star and the only one that cared enough about his fans to stay out in the cold and sign every autograph. It was a very cold September night and Ray closed the show so it was very dark on the race track when he autographed. When he finished, Blondie said to him, "Let's go," and he said, "No, I have to go talk to Sandra's Dad." As most of you know, my father is handicapped and does not get to go see Ray often, but Ray made sure we were escorted to park by the bus and then, regardless of the cold, late hour and long trip ahead of him back to Texas, he took the time to talk with my Dad. Only one reason why he has "Touched My Heart." Sandra Orwig (from her newsletter #55) "His timeless music, incredible voice, and innovative genius have yet to be equalled by any other singer in today's country-music world." Ray Price is one of American music's truly great stars. He was inducted into Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996, but has long shown his genius in other genres as well. After more than a half-century in the business, Ray can still belt out a song with the best of them, whether it's honky-tonk, country, pop, blues, jazz, or anything in between. With his May 2000 Buddha Records release--"Prisoner of Love"--Ray has delightfully proven this once again with a big-band-backed medley in many moods and styles. Audiences full of cheering fans still flock to his concerts whenever he's in town, and that's fairly often, for this vigorous Texan maintains a hefty tour schedule. On Inauguration Eve 2001, Ray was proud to be on stage in Washington, D.C., as one of the Texas performers who entertained enormous crowds at the Texas Black Tie and Boots Ball. This dynamic artist can be proud also of his role in the history of country music. In fact, he has helped to write that history as well as live it. He was born Noble Ray Price on January 12, 1926, near Perryville, Texas, and his musical talents became evident at an early age. While in college, Ray became a regular on KRLD radio's "Big D Jamboree" show in Dallas. On March 15, 1951, Ray signed with prestigious Columbia Records, and in 1952, moved to Nashville where his great friend and supporter was the legendary Hank Williams. Hank got Ray on the Grand Ole Opry and the two shared bachelor quarters during the last year of Hank's brief but memorable life. Ray's band was initially formed from the remnants of Hank Williams' band, the Drifting Cowboys. The band would later become the Cherokee Cowboys, and Ray himself would become known as the Cherokee Cowboy. Ray has always had an uncanny talent for recognizing quality in both music and musicians. The careers of many country music superstars, such as Willie Nelson, Roger Miller, Johnny Paycheck, Darrell McCall, Buddy Emmons, and Johnny Bush, began with Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys. Ray Price became noted for his magnificent show-stopping voice and honky-tonk hits throughout the 1950's. On the way to the top, he also helped revolutionize more than a few changes in country music. In 1956, when rock and roll was threatening to drown out the sounds of traditional country music, it took Ray's rendition of "Crazy Arms" to knock Elvis off the charts. That recording's 45 weeks at the top of the charts got people listening to country music again and clearly established Ray Price as a leader in the field. But Ray has never been so traditional that he didn't innovate. During the "Crazy Arms" recording session, he added drums and a 4-4 bass and shuffle rhythm that redefined the way country music was played for years to come. Then, just when everyone else in country was turning to that sound, Ray, in 1967, went in a new direction and added a large string section and with his concert-calibre voice soared into a beautiful, show-stopping rendition of the classic, "Danny Boy." Audiences were stunned by its beauty. His "Danny Boy" album made him new fans in sections of the country far beyond the Mason- Dixon line. But some in Nashville and the South thought he had deserted country music and didn't take it well. Unperturbed, Ray went on to new heights with his early 1970's hits, "For the Good Times," and "I Won't Mention it Again." He refused to accept boundaries between country and pop. Music was music. A lot of Ray's strong feeling about artificial boundaries in music goes back to his close association with his mentor and close friend, Hank Williams. Ray resented the fact that Hank's songs were eagerly accepted by the pop world but the country singer himself was not. At least in that day and age. A few year later he would have been, according to Ray. But not then. Erasing the lines between country and pop became a vital issue for Ray Price. With his own brand of individualism, he continues to cross musical boundaries and create songs and sounds for everyone. His latest album, "Prisoner of Love," was recorded with a 50-piece orchestra. It combines old country standards with beautiful ballads from all eras, and includes a few new songs never before recorded. This Country Music Hall of Fame legend is the soul of country music. He continues to be creative and expand conventional boundaries with his music, while never forgetting his roots. His timeless music and incredible commitment to performing has made him a bridge between the early days of country to today's contemporary country music. The Los Angeles Times has declared Ray Price to be 'a national treasure.' Another newspaper has compared him to Frank Sinatra. Ask any Ray Price fan, however, if that's true. 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Larry the Cable Guy Christmastime in Larryland Upcoming Concerts 12/01/07 Stafford Centre for the Performing Arts - Amphitheater Stafford TX view all tour information Ray Price has covered -- and kicked up -- as much musical turf as any country singer of the postwar era. He's been lionized as the man who saved hard country when Nashville went pop, and vilified as the man who went pop when hard country was starting to call its own name with pride. Actually, he was -- and still is -- no more than a musically ambitious singer, always looking for the next challenge for a voice that could bring down roadhouse walls. Circa 1949, Price cut his first record for Bullet in Dallas. In 1951, he was picked up by Columbia, the label for which he would record for more than 20 years. After knocking around in Lefty Frizzell's camp for six months or so (his first Columbia single was a Frizzell composition) Price befriended Hank Williams. The connection brought him to the Opry and profoundly affected his singing style. After Hank died, Price starting stretching out more as a singer and arranger. His experimentation culminated in the 4/4 bass-driven "Crazy Arms," the country song of the year for 1956. The intensely rhythmic sound he discovered with "Crazy Arms" would dominate his -- and much of country in general's -- music for the next six years. To this day, people in Nashville refer to a 4/4 country shuffle as the "Ray Price beat." Heavy on fiddle, steel, and high tenor harmony, his country work from the late '50s is as lively as the rock & roll of the same era. Price tired of that sound, however, and started messing around with strings. His lush 1967 version of "Danny Boy" and his 1970 take on Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times" were, in their crossover way, landmark records. But few of his old fans appreciated the fact. In the three decades following "For the Good Times," Price's career was often an awkward balancing act in which twin Texas fiddles are weighed against orchestras. Born in tiny Perryville, TX, Price spent most of his youth in Dallas. It was there where he learned how to play guitar and sing. Following his high school graduation, he studied veterinary medicine at North Texas Agricultural College in Abilene before he left school to join the Marines in 1942. Price stayed in the service throughout World War II, returning to Texas in 1946. After leaving the Marines, he initially returned to college, yet he began to perform at local clubs and honky tonks, as well as on the local radio station KRBC, where he was dubbed the Cherokee Cowboy. Three years later, he was invited to join the Dallas-based The Big D Jamboree, which convinced him to make music his full-time career. Shortly after joining The Big D Jamboree, the show began to be televised by CBS, which helped him release a single, "Your Wedding Corsage"/"Jealous Lies," on the independent Dallas label Bullet. Price moved to Nashville to pursue a major-label record contract in 1951. After auditioning and failing several times, Ray finally signed to Columbia Records, after A&R representative Troy Martin convinced the label's chief executive, Don Law, that Decca was prepared to give the singer a contract. Previously, Law was uninterested in Price -- he turned him down 20 times and threatened Martin never to mention his name again -- but he was unprepared to give a rival company a chance at the vocalist. Just before "Talk to Your Heart" became a number three hit for Price in the spring of 1952, Ray met his idol, Hank Williams, who immediately became a close friend. Over the next year, Hank performed a number of favors for Price, including giving him "Weary Blues" to record and helping him join the Grand Ole Opry. Ray also became the permanent substitute for Hank whenever he was missing or too drunk to perform. Following Williams' death in 1953, Price inherited the Drifting Cowboys. Following the success of "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" in the fall of 1952, Price was quiet for much of 1953. It wasn't until 1954 that he returned to the charts with "I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)," a number two hit that kicked off a successful year for Price that also included the Top Ten singles "Release Me" and "If You Don't, Somebody Else Will." Instead of capitalizing on that success, he disappeared from the charts during 1955, as he spent the year forming the Cherokee Cowboys. Over the course of the past two years, he had realized that performing with the Drifting Cowboys had made him sound too similar to Hank Williams, so he decided to form his own group. Originally, most of the members were lifted from Lefty Frizzell's Western Cherokees, but over the years a number of gifted musicians began their careers in this band, including Roger Miller, Johnny Paycheck, Buddy Emmons, Johnny Bush, and Willie Nelson. Ray returned to the charts in 1956, first with "Run Boy" and then with "Crazy Arms," a driving honky tonk number that immediately became a country classic. The song was one of the first country records to be recorded with a drum kit, which gave it a relentless, pulsating rhythm. Until Price, most country artists were reluctant to use drums and the instrument was even banned from the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. The blockbuster status of the single helped change that situation. Spending an astonishing 20 weeks at the top of the country charts, "Crazy Arms" not only crossed over into the lower reaches of the pop charts, but it also established Price as a star. After the success of the single, he remained at or near the top of the charts for the next ten years, racking up 23 Top Ten singles between the 1956 and 1966. During this time, he recorded a remarkable number of country classics, including "I've Got a New Heartache" (number two, 1956), "My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You" (number one, 1957), "Make the World Go Away" (number two, 1963), and "City Lights," which spent 13 weeks at the top of the charts in 1958. The momentum of Price's career had slowed somewhat by the mid-'60s; though he was still having hits, they weren't as frequent nor as big. His musical inclinations were also shifting, bringing him closer to the crooning styles of traditional pop singers. Ray abandoned the cowboy suits and brought in strings to accompany him, making him one of the first to explore the smooth, orchestrated sounds of late-'60s and early-'70s country-pop. While it alienated some hardcore honky tonk fans, the change in approach resulted in another round of Top Ten hits. However, it took a little while for the country audience to warm to this new sound -- it wasn't until 1970, when his cover of Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times" hit number one, that he returned to the top of the charts. Over the next three years, he scored an additional three number one singles ("I Won't Mention It Again," "She's Got to Be a Saint," "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me"). By the mid-'70s, the appeal of his string-laden country-pop hits had diminished, and he spent the rest of the decade struggling to get into the charts. In 1974, he left his long-time home of Columbia Records to sign to Myrrh, where he had two Top Ten hits over the next year. By the end of 1975, he had left the label, signing to ABC/Dot. Though he hadn't changed his style, his records became less popular around the same time he signed to ABC/Dot; only 1977's "Mansion on the Hill" gained much attention. In 1978, he switched labels again, signing with Monument, which proved to be another unsuccessful venture. In 1980, Price reunited with his old bassist Willie Nelson, recording the duet album San Antonio Rose, which was a major success, spawning the number three hit "Faded Love." San Antonio Rose reignited Ray's career, and in 1981 he had two Top Ten singles -- "It Don't Hurt Me Half as Bad" and "Diamonds in the Stars" -- for his new label, Dimension. Price left Dimension in 1983, signing with Warner Records. He remained at the label for one year, and by that time, his new spell of popularity had cooled down considerably; now, he was having trouble reaching the Top 40. That situation didn't remedy itself for the remainder of the decade, even though he signed with two new labels: Viva (1983-1984) and Step One (1985-1989). By the late '80s, Price had stopped concentrating on recording and had turned his efforts toward a theater he owned in Branson, MO. For most of the '90s, he sang and performed at his theater in Branson, occasionally stopping to record. Of all of his '90s records, the most notable is the 1992 album Sometimes a Rose, which was produced by Norro Wilson. (Less)
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2007-11-19 23:45:27 Description: CHITOWN CLASSIC.
Mutha fuckaz bust at me, you better believe I'm bustin back (x2)
Verse 1
Mutha fuckaz at, war, an they line up at the door
nigga what you robbin me for, bailin with the (More) CHITOWN CLASSIC.
Mutha fuckaz bust at me, you better believe I'm bustin back (x2)
Verse 1
Mutha fuckaz at, war, an they line up at the door
nigga what you robbin me for, bailin with the killaz
took a shot at the door, nigga you ain't know
ain't no Art of that War, fuck war
we can take it to the streets, muthafuck Bone an it's on when we meet
never ride alone cuz I roll one deep
black four-five on me like a sheep, I creep
in the mist of the fog through the dark at your home in your city
it's a pity when you fuck with the Chi
nigga if I die, then you got, dot to the dot to the dot
an why, cuz you fuckin with the bitch killa
like a lethal pilla, an smoke the 9 like a phat philla
cuz I'm a straight at war, nigga fuck a Bone killa
every bitch come ride wit a grown nigga, never zone nigga
step into my zone, nigga feel tha vibe of a chrome
infared beam an it see that your gone
not many men that'll kill in they zone, we strong
mutha fucka wanna run up then it's on, lets go
an you been up to some, no play
I'ma catch you on yo off day
hit yo ass in the head wit a bat time to war play
nigga hoes, an yo wife too, fuck yo bitch an your rap
an yo style an yo life too
ain't no tellin what we might do
Rap-A-Lot muthafucka, an I'm down with the right crew
an now I call for the right 2
split yo muthafuckin head down the center like like atomic
BOOM! did yo dawg an you like who
switch bitch 'fore you ask what which would you die soon
(Chorus x2)
We some windaz, K-I-L-L, kill be killed
(mutha fuckaz bust at me, you better believe I'm bustin back)
Verse 2
Nigga whats all that bluffin 'fo
steady mackin tough, but we know y'all some hoes
steppin wrong to the SNY or Do or Die,
the whole C-H-I gonna roll
so what up bitch, you done fucked up now, pal
disrespect the wrong town, clown
step wit a fully, clip wit a bully, stop I gotta kill
just gotta pull it, clone what
an leave yo whole click get struck
fuck around left Bone stuck, Bone fucked
all your boys hollerin Bone duck, what was that
children cryin fo tellin cuz we be goin to work
this CHI town cap peela
hit 'em up for knockin the world for a minute
yo punk dont play so you better get a little
nigga want war pack the ATF blast out
yo whole gun started killin bitch faster, I hit the stash out
get the cash out, I get the gas out, then we mashed out
nigga, dash out, mash out, hit the next bitch
an shout right now from the Lexus
fuck Bone cuz it's on in my city, so stick it, stick it
stick it, stick it, bitch now what?
Verse 3
I'm sick of all this bullshit
watch a muthafucka full flip, when I pull it
can't wait til I see you, to bad I wouldn't wanna be you
an ain't no doubt creep too, blast yo ass wit a three-two
my four-five gonna meet you, Bone
thug ass harmonies, you can't fuck wit the CHI town armory
hit 'em all when they come wit these
caulk those an puff the weed, so keep yo eyes on the master 3
come out an let us see, how much laughter jokes can be
when you come here from that East 1999
for fuckin wit the wrong cat, seein me in yo hoes lap
an what you lookin for, you gonna find
losin holes in my gold gat
in full ass do you muthafuckaz do you hoes laugh
I know your high on green, you messed
pass out all stressed up, I'm at the end of the world so catch up
cuz we blast y'all keep in wit the masters
an I'm in it to win it, will I serve a bitch
I'm my brothers keeper til I, die an deserve this bitch
(chorus x4)
Verse 4
Better be remotivated wit a mack 10
masked assassin blastin, killin mutha fuckaz passion
bullets crash we load them thangs
so muthafuckaz seen hoes who strain
I can hear they voices prayin, none of y'all bitches adapt to pain
well if you can't pick up pain, pick up pain
say my name, A to the muthafuckin K
on that note nigga I close yo casket bastard
that flower shit thats high an drastic
supposed to be, y'all bitches ain't cold to me, it was told to me
that y'all react to drama when it comes to guns an shit
ain't gotta do the po's, yo click ain't too hard
our click to serve a bitch
only CHI town niggaz do run it like this
only CHI town niggaz do run it like this
only CHI town niggaz do run it like this
take yo wig, flip you bitch, cross our roads
we'll brake your souls, like Triple Darkness said we cold
my 9 millimeter, oh shit, 1 clip, 2 clip
an leave yo whole crew sick my dick
an you hollin hot ones, my niggaz be hollerin hot ones
dig my shit then I shot one, does that mean I got one
that all you bitches better dodge for life
you want pocket, heres yo strap(strap) fo life(life)
(chorus x4) (Less)
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07:00,
2007-05-13 14:52:47 Description: Tom Snyder and his crew are out of the train room and back outside now, moving from model trains to Ward's full-sized ones.
Bob Pool of the LA Times: "In the beginning, Kimball's (More) Tom Snyder and his crew are out of the train room and back outside now, moving from model trains to Ward's full-sized ones.
Bob Pool of the LA Times: "In the beginning, Kimball's backyard railroad sprouted its tracks almost by accident. Kimball was a lifelong train fan.
"On his first date with Betty, he had taken her to a rail yard to measure a box car. He and his new wife purchased 2 1/2 acres of a San Gabriel orange grove and were preparing to build a home in 1937 when he decided to buy a surplus train car to house his growing model train layout. For $50 he bought an abandoned narrow-gauge passenger coach (used on 3-foot-wide track instead of the standard 4-feet, 8 1/2 -inches) that Southern Pacific had operated in the Owens Valley. A year later, he bought a similar-sized 1881 steam engine that was being scrapped by the Nevada Central Railroad. Later, he would also acquire a 1906 box car and caboose, a 1917 gondola and a 1915 stock car, along with a small 1907 switch engine used at a Hawaiian sugar plantation.
"The weekend 'steam-ups,' as the Kimballs called them, attracted crowds. Workers and executives from Hollywood film studios often wrangled invitations, as did neighbors."
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2008-04-21 18:01:35 Description: CHITOWN CLASSIC. Mutha fuckaz bust at me, you better believe I'm bustin back (x2) Verse 1 Mutha fuckaz at, war, an they line up at the door nigga what you robbin me for, bailin with the killaz (More) CHITOWN CLASSIC. Mutha fuckaz bust at me, you better believe I'm bustin back (x2) Verse 1 Mutha fuckaz at, war, an they line up at the door nigga what you robbin me for, bailin with the killaz took a shot at the door, nigga you ain't know ain't no Art of that War, fuck war we can take it to the streets, muthafuck Bone an it's on when we meet never ride alone cuz I roll one deep black four-five on me like a sheep, I creep in the mist of the fog through the dark at your home in your city it's a pity when you fuck with the Chi nigga if I die, then you got, dot to the dot to the dot an why, cuz you fuckin with the bitch killa like a lethal pilla, an smoke the 9 like a phat philla cuz I'm a straight at war, nigga fuck a Bone killa every bitch come ride wit a grown nigga, never zone nigga step into my zone, nigga feel tha vibe of a chrome infared beam an it see that your gone not many men that'll kill in they zone, we strong mutha fucka wanna run up then it's on, lets go an you been up to some, no play I'ma catch you on yo off day hit yo ass in the head wit a bat time to war play nigga hoes, an yo wife too, fuck yo bitch an your rap an yo style an yo life too ain't no tellin what we might do Rap-A-Lot muthafucka, an I'm down with the right crew an now I call for the right 2 split yo muthafuckin head down the center like like atomic BOOM! did yo dawg an you like who switch bitch 'fore you ask what which would you die soon (Chorus x2) We some windaz, K-I-L-L, kill be killed (mutha fuckaz bust at me, you better believe I'm bustin back) Verse 2 Nigga whats all that bluffin 'fo steady mackin tough, but we know y'all some hoes steppin wrong to the SNY or Do or Die, the whole C-H-I gonna roll so what up bitch, you done fucked up now, pal disrespect the wrong town, clown step wit a fully, clip wit a bully, stop I gotta kill just gotta pull it, clone what an leave yo whole click get struck fuck around left Bone stuck, Bone fucked all your boys hollerin Bone duck, what was that children cryin fo tellin cuz we be goin to work this CHI town cap peela hit 'em up for knockin the world for a minute yo punk dont play so you better get a little nigga want war pack the ATF blast out yo whole gun started killin bitch faster, I hit the stash out get the cash out, I get the gas out, then we mashed out nigga, dash out, mash out, hit the next bitch an shout right now from the Lexus fuck Bone cuz it's on in my city, so stick it, stick it stick it, stick it, bitch now what? Verse 3 I'm sick of all this bullshit watch a muthafucka full flip, when I pull it can't wait til I see you, to bad I wouldn't wanna be you an ain't no doubt creep too, blast yo ass wit a three-two my four-five gonna meet you, Bone thug ass harmonies, you can't fuck wit the CHI town armory hit 'em all when they come wit these caulk those an puff the weed, so keep yo eyes on the master 3 come out an let us see, how much laughter jokes can be when you come here from that East 1999 for fuckin wit the wrong cat, seein me in yo hoes lap an what you lookin for, you gonna find losin holes in my gold gat in full ass do you muthafuckaz do you hoes laugh I know your high on green, you messed pass out all stressed up, I'm at the end of the world so catch up cuz we blast y'all keep in wit the masters an I'm in it to win it, will I serve a bitch I'm my brothers keeper til I, die an deserve this bitch (chorus x4) Verse 4 Better be remotivated wit a mack 10 masked assassin blastin, killin mutha fuckaz passion bullets crash we load them thangs so muthafuckaz seen hoes who strain I can hear they voices prayin, none of y'all bitches adapt to pain well if you can't pick up pain, pick up pain say my name, A to the muthafuckin K on that note nigga I close yo casket bastard that flower shit thats high an drastic supposed to be, y'all bitches ain't cold to me, it was told to me that y'all react to drama when it comes to guns an shit ain't gotta do the po's, yo click ain't too hard our click to serve a bitch only CHI town niggaz do run it like this only CHI town niggaz do run it like this only CHI town niggaz do run it like this take yo wig, flip you bitch, cross our roads we'll brake your souls, like Triple Darkness said we cold my 9 millimeter, oh shit, 1 clip, 2 clip an leave yo whole crew sick my dick an you hollin hot ones, my niggaz be hollerin hot ones dig my shit then I shot one, does that mean I got one that all you bitches better dodge for life you want pocket, heres yo strap(strap) fo life(life) (chorus x4) (Less)
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05:34,
2008-04-21 19:24:56 Description: lyrics [Chorus: R.Kelly] I'm A, I'm A, I'm A, I'm A Flirt Soon As I See Her Walk Up In The Club (I'm A Flirt) Winkin Her Eyes At Me, When I Roll Up On Them Dubs (I'm (More) lyrics [Chorus: R.Kelly] I'm A, I'm A, I'm A, I'm A Flirt Soon As I See Her Walk Up In The Club (I'm A Flirt) Winkin Her Eyes At Me, When I Roll Up On Them Dubs (I'm A Flirt) Sometimes When I'm With My Chick On The Low (I'm A Flirt) And When She's Wit Her Man Lookin At Me, Damn Right (I'm A Flirt) So Homie Don't Bring Your Girl To Meet Me 'cause (I'm A Flirt) And Baby Don't Bring Your Girlfriend To Eat 'cause (I'm A Flirt) Please Believe It, Unless Your Game Is Tight And U Trust Her Then Don't Bring Her Around Me 'cause (I'm A Flirt) [Verse 1: Kells] Now Swear To Tell The Truth And The Whole Truth When It Comes To Hoes I Be Pimpin Like I Supposed To Rollin LIke I Supposed To Shinin Like I Supposed To In The Club, Fuckin Wit Honeys Like I Supposed To I Don't Understand It When A Nigga Bring His Girlfriend To Club Freakin All On The Floor Wit His Girlfriend In The Club And Wonder Why All These Playas Tryin To Holla At Her Just Soon As She Go To The Bathroom, Nigga I'm Goin Holla At Her A Dog On The Prowl When I'm Walkin Through The Mall If I Could Man I Probably Would Fuck Wit All Yall Yeah, Yeah Homie U Say She Yo Girlfriend But When I Step Up To Her I'm Be Like Cousin Believe Me Man, This Is How Them Playas Do It In The Chi And Plus We Got Them Playette Flirters In The Chi Now The Moral Of The Story Is Cuff Yo Bitch 'cause Hey I'm Black, Handsome, I Sing Plus I'm Rich And (I'm A Flirt) [TIP Speaking:] Hey Homie, If U Ain't Gettin No Money U Better Keep Her Away From Me Ya Dig. [Verse 2: TIP] Well If U Love Ya Girl And Wanna Keep Ya GIrl Don't Be Walkin Up And Askin Me To Meet Ya Girl 'cause I'm Well Enough A Flirt When I Speak To Girl She Winked Her Eyes On The Slide I Seent U Girl Better Treat Your Girl Right 'cause Another Man Will Better Eat Ya Girl LIke Another Man Will 'cause U Leave Your Wife And I See Ya Wife That Be For Real How Long U Think That's Finna Be Ya Wife Well I'm Livin The Life You Just Gettin It Right Your Old Lady Look At Me 'cause U Ain't Hittin It Right She Probably Used To Like U 'cause U The ??? Type That's Until I Came Along And Put Some Dick In Her Life Wanna See ???? I Noticed She Was Checkin Me And Diggin The Ice And If I Get That Tonight Better Hit That Twice I Can Even Make Her Mine If I HIt That Price You Know Smack That Thang Sit That Right Upon That Dress Yeah That's Right Pullin On Her Hair Like We Gettin In A Fight Yeah I Know It's Kinda Tight But It'll ???? Just Right So If Yo Girl Sexy And She Test Me Don't Be Upset G 'cause U Might Catch Me Tryin To Catch A Glance Up Her Skirt We Playing In My Vert ??? Then If I See Her And I Like Her Then I'm A Flirt [Verse 3: T-Pain] When I Pull Up To Club All The Shawties Be Like (Damn 28's) Then I Be LIke Girl U Know Just Who I Am (Don't Hate) Say I Done Fell In Love Wit A Stripper Yall All I Do Is Flirt With Her, And I Get Them Draws And I Don't Need No Help, I Got It Down Pact Teddy Paine Was Born To Flirt Now U Can't Down That Now I'm Flirt With Her Whether I'm In Or Out Of Town That's Why They Call Me Teddy Bend Her Ass Down I be like Como te llama lil momma Me llama Pain What Is Yo Name I'm Feelin Yo Vibe And I'm Hopin U Feel The Same I'm A Wink My Eye And Let U Know I Got The Game When I Pass By I Know Exactly What U Say He's So Fly And He's So Cool Hey Shawty(Hey Shawty) What It Do He Mad 'cause I'm Lookin But I Already Touched Her I Got Yo Boyfriend Mad 'cause (I'm A Flirt) [Chorus] [Verse 4: Kells] It's The Remix Now If U Walk Up In The Club Wit A Bad Chick And She Lookin At Me Then I'm Gon Hit Man Jackin For Chicks I Tried To Quit But I'm Playa Homie So I Had To Hit While U Buyin Her Drinks (In The Club) Actin Like U (In Love) Stunnin Like U (All Thug) We Was (Switch Numbers) She Lookin At U When I Walk By U Turn Yo Head, She Wink Her Eye I Can't Help If She Checkin For A Platinum Type Of Guy She Be Callin Me Daddy, And I Be Callin Her Mommy She Be Callin U Kelly, When Yo Name Is Tommy I Don't Know What Yall Be Thinkin When U Bring Em Round Me Let Me Remind U That I Am The King Of R&B Do U Know What That Means That Means If U Love Yo Chick Don't Bring Her To The VIP 'cause I Might Leave Wit Yo Chick Just Keepin It Real It's A Playa's Field Don't Take No Chick To The Club When U Just Met Her 'cause I'm Flirt Wit Her (Right) He Gon Flirt Wit Her (Right) And If She Lickin Dat Good Shyt She Gon Flirt Wit Her [Chorus: Til Song Fades] (Less)
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2008-04-21 22:31:05 Description: [Chorus: R.Kelly] I'm A, I'm A, I'm A, I'm A Flirt Soon As I See Her Walk Up In The Club (I'm A Flirt) Winkin Her Eyes At Me, When I Roll Up On Them Dubs (I'm A Flirt) (More) [Chorus: R.Kelly] I'm A, I'm A, I'm A, I'm A Flirt Soon As I See Her Walk Up In The Club (I'm A Flirt) Winkin Her Eyes At Me, When I Roll Up On Them Dubs (I'm A Flirt) Sometimes When I'm With My Chick On The Low (I'm A Flirt) And When She's Wit Her Man Lookin At Me, Damn Right (I'm A Flirt) So Homie Don't Bring Your Girl To Meet Me 'cause (I'm A Flirt) And Baby Don't Bring Your Girlfriend To Eat 'cause (I'm A Flirt) Please Believe It, Unless Your Game Is Tight And U Trust Her Then Don't Bring Her Around Me 'cause (I'm A Flirt) [Verse 1: Kells] Now Swear To Tell The Truth And The Whole Truth When It Comes To Hoes I Be Pimpin Like I Supposed To Rollin LIke I Supposed To Shinin Like I Supposed To In The Club, Fuckin Wit Honeys Like I Supposed To I Don't Understand It When A Nigga Bring His Girlfriend To Club Freakin All On The Floor Wit His Girlfriend In The Club And Wonder Why All These Playas Tryin To Holla At Her Just Soon As She Go To The Bathroom, Nigga I'm Goin Holla At Her A Dog On The Prowl When I'm Walkin Through The Mall If I Could Man I Probably Would Fuck Wit All Yall Yeah, Yeah Homie U Say She Yo Girlfriend But When I Step Up To Her I'm Be Like Cousin Believe Me Man, This Is How Them Playas Do It In The Chi And Plus We Got Them Playette Flirters In The Chi Now The Moral Of The Story Is Cuff Yo Bitch 'cause Hey I'm Black, Handsome, I Sing Plus I'm Rich And (I'm A Flirt) [TIP Speaking:] Hey Homie, If U Ain't Gettin No Money U Better Keep Her Away From Me Ya Dig. [Verse 2: TIP] Well If U Love Ya Girl And Wanna Keep Ya GIrl Don't Be Walkin Up And Askin Me To Meet Ya Girl 'cause I'm Well Enough A Flirt When I Speak To Girl She Winked Her Eyes On The Slide I Seent U Girl Better Treat Your Girl Right 'cause Another Man Will Better Eat Ya Girl LIke Another Man Will 'cause U Leave Your Wife And I See Ya Wife That Be For Real How Long U Think That's Finna Be Ya Wife Well I'm Livin The Life You Just Gettin It Right Your Old Lady Look At Me 'cause U Ain't Hittin It Right She Probably Used To Like U 'cause U The ??? Type That's Until I Came Along And Put Some Dick In Her Life Wanna See ???? I Noticed She Was Checkin Me And Diggin The Ice And If I Get That Tonight Better Hit That Twice I Can Even Make Her Mine If I HIt That Price You Know Smack That Thang Sit That Right Upon That Dress Yeah That's Right Pullin On Her Hair Like We Gettin In A Fight Yeah I Know It's Kinda Tight But It'll ???? Just Right So If Yo Girl Sexy And She Test Me Don't Be Upset G 'cause U Might Catch Me Tryin To Catch A Glance Up Her Skirt We Playing In My Vert ??? Then If I See Her And I Like Her Then I'm A Flirt [Verse 3: T-Pain] When I Pull Up To Club All The Shawties Be Like (Damn 28's) Then I Be LIke Girl U Know Just Who I Am (Don't Hate) Say I Done Fell In Love Wit A Stripper Yall All I Do Is Flirt With Her, And I Get Them Draws And I Don't Need No Help, I Got It Down Pact Teddy Paine Was Born To Flirt Now U Can't Down That Now I'm Flirt With Her Whether I'm In Or Out Of Town That's Why They Call Me Teddy Bend Her Ass Down I be like Como te llama lil momma Me llama Pain What Is Yo Name I'm Feelin Yo Vibe And I'm Hopin U Feel The Same I'm A Wink My Eye And Let U Know I Got The Game When I Pass By I Know Exactly What U Say He's So Fly And He's So Cool Hey Shawty(Hey Shawty) What It Do He Mad 'cause I'm Lookin But I Already Touched Her I Got Yo Boyfriend Mad 'cause (I'm A Flirt) [Chorus] [Verse 4: Kells] It's The Remix Now If U Walk Up In The Club Wit A Bad Chick And She Lookin At Me Then I'm Gon Hit Man Jackin For Chicks I Tried To Quit But I'm Playa Homie So I Had To Hit While U Buyin Her Drinks (In The Club) Actin Like U (In Love) Stunnin Like U (All Thug) We Was (Switch Numbers) She Lookin At U When I Walk By U Turn Yo Head, She Wink Her Eye I Can't Help If She Checkin For A Platinum Type Of Guy She Be Callin Me Daddy, And I Be Callin Her Mommy She Be Callin U Kelly, When Yo Name Is Tommy I Don't Know What Yall Be Thinkin When U Bring Em Round Me Let Me Remind U That I Am The King Of R&B Do U Know What That Means That Means If U Love Yo Chick Don't Bring Her To The VIP 'cause I Might Leave Wit Yo Chick Just Keepin It Real It's A Playa's Field Don't Take No Chick To The Club When U Just Met Her 'cause I'm Flirt Wit Her (Right) He Gon Flirt Wit Her (Right) And If She Lickin Dat Good Shyt She Gon Flirt Wit Her [Chorus: Til Song Fades] (Less)
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