the thread about nothing...

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I miss the 90's

I had those Grant Hill's and loved them

The Stackhouse shoe was sick too
 
this.

team not materialistic x team frugal

it's a great feeling to not be a slave of material stuff (shoes, clothes, etc.)

experience of life > material stuff

pssh, tell me that after you meet a papi with 7 rolls royces parked outside da mansion with an indoor and outdoor pool.


rip in advance if 14 of them pink thangs kill ya papi
 
you ever get super stoked to buy something then the time comes and its right there and looks all great and all and your just like....nah I am good
lol all the time...catch-22 is I can only save money FOR something, a concrete goal. 
this.

team not materialistic x team frugal

it's a great feeling to not be a slave of material stuff (shoes, clothes, etc.)

experience of life > material stuff
Man you just don't know...I'll splurge on a concert, game, trip or whatever like nothing these days but all that $60 shirt and $200 sneaker **** is way outta here. I get most of my clothes from thrift stores and Wal-Mart, still get compliments on my attire regularly. 
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20 years from now that car will be scraps and all those fancy electronics will be amusing antiques, but you pretty much take experiences to the grave. It's an investment in your future happiness, the way I see it.

Keep your mansion, I'd rather have the time it took to slave away saving for it, the youth and vitality that passed me by waiting for it, and the freedom it takes to leave it at any time. Give me a full passport over a rich and empty life. 
 
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you ever get super stoked to buy something then the time comes and its right there and looks all great and all and your just like....nah I am good

lol all the time...catch-22 is I can only save money FOR something, a concrete goal. 
this.


team not materialistic x team frugal


it's a great feeling to not be a slave of material stuff (shoes, clothes, etc.)


experience of life > material stuff
Man you just don't know...I'll splurge on a concert, game, trip or whatever like nothing these days but all that $60 shirt and $200 sneaker **** is way outta here. I get most of my clothes from thrift stores and Wal-Mart, still get compliments on my attire regularly. :Nthat

20 years from now that car will be scraps and all those fancy electronics will be amusing antiques, but you pretty much take experiences to the grave. It's an investment in your future happiness, the way I see it.


Keep your mansion, I'd rather have the time it took to slave away saving for it, the youth and vitality that passed me by waiting for it, and the freedom it takes to leave it at any time. Give me a full passport over a rich and empty life. 

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My Xbox had the rrod last night. I ****** with it until it was working again. lol
 
Ice Cube’s “good day” occurred on Jan. 20, 1992, and on his Murk Avenue blog, Strain outlines the math that led to this important discovery.
Using the kind of close-reading techniques generally employed by bible scholars trying to date ancient events, Strain starts by explaining that the day in must have come between Aug. 6, 1988 — the date MTV premiered ‘Yo! MTV Raps,’ a show referenced in the lyrics — and Feb. 23, 1993, when Cube dropped ‘It Was a Good Day.’
As it turns out, the key piece of textual evidence comes with the line, “The Lakers beat the Supersonics.” Cube’s hometown ballers bested the Seattle club on 12 occasions within the relevant time frame, but since the rapper also tells us it was a clear day with “no smog,” weather archives narrow things down to four possible dates.
The deal-breaking clue: Cube says he gets a beep from Kim, a girl whose sexual prowess he greatly admires. Since pagers weren’t available until the 1990s, two of the four possible dates — Nov. 30, 1988 and April 4, 1989 — are out.
Cube was busy filming ‘Boyz in the Hood’ on Jan. 18, 1991, so that means the “good day” must have been Jan. 20, 1992


Read More: Ice Cube’s ‘Good Day’ Determined by Blogger Donovan Strain | http://theboombox.com/ice-cubes-good-day-determined-by-blogger-donovan-strain/?trackback=tsmclip
 
Sckid20 is right. I have that link saved somewhere.

I'm on my phone so I can't link but they found Faris Buellers actual day off as well

Back in yuku NT days there was a thread about trees. Didn't last long
 
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