This is just a picture of some dude but he looks downright kooky especially in the bigger more detailed version.
The picture is of the "750 Pound Man". I saw a documentary on the Discovery or Learning Channel about him. They had to cut a hole in the side of his house and use a sling designed for moving dolphins and killer whales to get him out. All he could do was lay on a bed on his stomach like Jabba the Hut.
Actually I think the guy was well over 1,000 lbs.
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Speaking of Jigga/Nas... You guys hear they finally made their peace? Those two had some pretty good dis songs.
The Streets Disciple- NAS
Pretty good double album. One CD is more geared to just him rapping while the other CD is a compilation of him with other guests. Not his best album but lyrical intelligence one expects from an album of his. A little more laid back and lovey dovey since he got with Kelis.
If you've seen the movie "Closer" then you'll recognize "The Blower's Daughter."
But while I was at Tower Records buying this for her, I bought myself 3 CD's:
Johnny Cash, Live at Folsom Prison. I could see why this was an instant classic. It is so cool to listen too and appreciate the music and the setting. I also bought his best of. Both CD's were under $9 bucks so how could I go wrong?
Elvis: A complete History. 3 cd's in this collection full of songs. Now I've had the song, "A Little Less Conversation" stuck in my head since I came back from Amsterdam in July and I saw this cute stripper do a dance to this song and she looked so cute in her boots, cowboy hat, and chaps. Ahhh Amsterdam. Well I saw this collection which had the song and a bunch of others that I know that I couldn't pass it up. $34.99 at Tower. Ohh, and I forgot how good "Suspicious Minds" is.
Me too, Gamma, got some Best Buy money and bought three CD's yesterday: The Legend of Johnny Cash (had just seen Walk the Line), Matisyahu Live at Stubbs (awesome if you enjoy reggae), and NIN With Teeth.
Me too, Gamma, got some Best Buy money and bought three CD's yesterday: The Legend of Johnny Cash (had just seen Walk the Line), Matisyahu Live at Stubbs (awesome if you enjoy reggae), and NIN With Teeth.
All three were very good acquisitions!
I've never heard of Matisyahu, but I'm curious. What about NIN with teeth? Is that Trent's latest album?
Good find, Dizz...that second one (King without a Crown) was the THE most requested song on KROQ for the month of October....definitely a unique kind of performer.
NIN...Nine Inch Nails, yes...also a very good effort from Trent.
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