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"I just have to finish this instance"... was greeted with a glare that could melt stone - in the days before she 'understood'. :D
That isn't Rodney Carrington. He sounds like a Hillbilly, like me.
[quote='Coltimar',index.php?page=Thread&postID=1105 69#post110569]That isn't Rodney Carrington. He sounds like a Hillbilly, like me.[/quote]It's youtube. Some people don't know what they are talking about. Like my wife she wanted "Cats in the Cradle" song so she went on Napster (when it was the original Napster) and typed in "Cats in the Cradle" and the artist was Cat Stevens (when we know it was originally sung by Harry Chapin). I kept on telling her that it was Harry Chapin and she didn't believe me i even played Chapin's cassette tape (for you young people [url='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Cassette']cassette tape[/url]). And she still doesn't believe me, she says that Harry copied Stevens. Even though both song are the exact same, she says it is Cats Stevens, just because it was downloaded in his name. Telling you, when she makes up her mind about something stupid there is no turning back.
Oh the days of cassette tapes and vhs videos. Ataris and Nintendos. Gameboys and Gamegears. and my super duper awesome 99mhz processor with a turbo button. my 6 mbs of ram and a 99mb harddrive.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drizzit',index.php?page=Thread&postID=110576#post1 10576][quote='Coltimar',index.php?page=Thread&postID=1105 69#post110569]That isn't Rodney Carrington. He sounds like a Hillbilly, like me.[/quote]It's youtube. Some people don't know what they are talking about. Like my wife she wanted "Cats in the Cradle" song so she went on Napster (when it was the original Napster) and typed in "Cats in the Cradle" and the artist was Cat Stevens (when we know it was originally sung by Harry Chapin). I kept on telling her that it was Harry Chapin and she didn't believe me i even played Chapin's cassette tape (for you young people [url='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Cassette
OMG i still have the original original gameboy. Yes the one that takes 4 AA batteries that weights like 5 pounds and is Black and, wait for it, wait for it, yellow. Yes that is correct kids yellow not white.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Crayonbox',index.php?page=Thread&postID=110691#po st110691
Nintendo was awesome then. The thing that all Nintendo had back then after about 1 year is it was hard to play games, meaning that you had to play with the game cartage for about 2 minutes before it worked and it anything hit it you have to start again. I remember me and my friend played a game for about 2 hours and we where almost about to beat it, when a book drops on it and we lose everything.
I also remember my first computer. I think it had 4mb of memory in it, you want to know the funny thing, we upgraded it to 8mb, yes 4mb cost about $50 then (maybe more, i don't remember cause my parents paid for it not me). It also came with windows 3.5, yes there was windows before 95 lol.
You know when you are getting old when you remember that stuff. The only thing that i hope that they will always make (well until i die) are dvd players, don't care about dvds, just the players. I have about 3 thousand (maybe more) dvds, so it would really suck if i couldn't watch them anymore.
The song became the best known of Chapin's work and a staple for folk rock music. However, the song is widely mistakenly credited to artist Cat Stevens, in part due to a mistitled MP3 version of the song widely circulated on the internet.[citation needed] Jack Black contributed to this confusion, playing part of the song in a Saturday Night Live sketch where Black's character claimed the song was by Yusuf Islam, a.k.a. Cat Stevens.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drizzit',index.php?page=Thread&postID=110576#post1 10576]
[quote='Coltimar',index.php?page=Thread&postID=1105 69#post110569]That isn't Rodney Carrington. He sounds like a Hillbilly, like me.[/quote]It's youtube. Some people don't know what they are talking about. Like my wife she wanted "Cats in the Cradle" song so she went on Napster (when it was the original Napster) and typed in "Cats in the Cradle" and the artist was Cat Stevens (when we know it was originally sung by Harry Chapin). I kept on telling her that it was Harry Chapin and she didn't believe me i even played Chapin's cassette tape (for you young people [url='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Cassette
There are no known, verifiable recordings of Cat Stevens performing the
song however, and a Cat Stevens fan web site assures readers that
Stevens has never performed the song, "not live, not in the studio, and
not even privately."
I'll show this to her tonight, but even it Cat himself told her that he didn't sign the song, she still wouldn't believe it. "How was i able to download it under his name if he didn't sign it!!!"Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Bollwerk',index.php?page=Thread&postID=110756#pos t110756