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Old Mar 1, 2005 | 02:42 PM
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good job for you and your family. it proves that anyone can do whatever they want.



anyone who wants to "get out of the hood" can.



people think its impossible, but its not. you can have whatever you want.



if you have nothing, just move to a nicer area, get two full time jobs working fast food for a while.. that should be easy enough with or without education. with that income you can get a pretty nice apartment, start saving a few dollars here and there, go to college, and bam, buy a house.. it takes time, but anyone who wants to do it can..



people complain about how hard they had it, and how difficult life was, but it isn't that hard to change your circumstances.
Old Mar 1, 2005 | 02:43 PM
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there are plenty of scholarships, grants, gov't programs, and tuition reimbursement plans for anyone who wants a degree
Old Mar 1, 2005 | 02:45 PM
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Yeah thats so true. My moms werked in western beef and restaurants. Saved her money. Moved us out of Brooklyn to a nicer area in queens. Bit more expensive but good. U gotta bust ure ****.



Originally Posted by boxrs4sale' date='Mar 1 2005, 12:41 PM
good job for you and your family. it proves that anyone can do whatever they want.



anyone who wants to "get out of the hood" can.



people think its impossible, but its not. you can have whatever you want.



if you have nothing, just move to a nicer area, get two full time jobs working fast food for a while.. that should be easy enough with or without education. with that income you can get a pretty nice apartment, start saving a few dollars here and there, go to college, and bam, buy a house.. it takes time, but anyone who wants to do it can..



people complain about how hard they had it, and how difficult life was, but it isn't that hard to change your circumstances.

Old Mar 1, 2005 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by ROTARYROCKET7' date='Mar 1 2005, 03:44 PM
Yeah thats so true. My moms werked in western beef and restaurants. Saved her money. Moved us out of Brooklyn to a nicer area in queens. Bit more expensive but good. U gotta bust ure ****.



the guy that owns western beef lives around the corner from me
Old Mar 1, 2005 | 02:56 PM
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man, when I read this thread title, I was like "damn, there were 50 people in a radio station that escaped? I wonder how many didn't escape!" Also, I was amazed that there were 50 people in a radio station at all (Have you ever been in a radio station? they're closets with equipment in them...)!
Old Mar 1, 2005 | 02:58 PM
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its no big deal, there are shootings outside that station every other month, lol
Old Mar 1, 2005 | 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by lxk199' date='Mar 1 2005, 03:56 PM
man, when I read this thread title, I was like "damn, there were 50 people in a radio station that escaped? I wonder how many didn't escape!" Also, I was amazed that there were 50 people in a radio station at all (Have you ever been in a radio station? they're closets with equipment in them...)!



I'm with ya. But I thought Hot 97 was a club or something.
Old Mar 1, 2005 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ROTARYROCKET7' date='Mar 1 2005, 07:27 PM
COntraiction: Cant Stand Rap, But some of its not bad..



Correction: I dont prefer to listen to hip hop, i like other genre's more.

Thus: You can "stand some of it", becuase " its not as bad"



LOL



I like all genre's

If we're getting picky that's not actually what I said. What I said was: "Rap is one of the only genre's of music I can't stand - some of it is not AS bad." It may not be a proper sentence but it's not a contradiction.



What I meant was, when there's not a massive ego attached and when they're not ripping off other song's tunes, then I might possibly be able to tolerate it. I have nothing against it personally though.



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Old Mar 1, 2005 | 04:47 PM
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he was going to fire someone and he supposidly talks **** about 3 other rappers in his latest album



hasnt the guy been shot like 9 times or something?



if he fires someone is he still .50 cent or is he like 41 cent?
Old Mar 1, 2005 | 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by ROTARYROCKET7' date='Mar 1 2005, 02:33 PM
cuz they know it makes em money. I lived in the ghetto. I was born and raised in East New York brooklyn. My family was homeless. We lived in shelters. THen we got a cheap apartment thru section 8 and welfare. They were crack addicts behind my school doing drugs, stealing and raping girls an dboys. I had ******* syringes in my playground with burnt down cars and broken windows. Schools with nasty *** books. I been thru it. I live across the street from a park where there was shoot outs every other day. Bullets hole in my building and thru my wall. One even missed us went thru my window and hit the ceiling of my room which was adjacent to the park, missed me by a foot and change...I walked over people who were stabbed and ****, in front of my house steps cause i needed to get to school right across the street. We been robbed so many times in the street for our money which we needed for foood. SO i live the ******* ruff life and i know where they niggaaz is coming from, so i can relate. I do get upset when they rolling in money nad keep talking **** about no one is doing nuffing for the hood and they dont dontate **** back. Thas when i get pissed. I if was a baseball player or lets say puff daddy throwing $500,000 parties what a dick head. Donate that to the ******* NYC schools that are shitted on motha ****** and stop bitching bout our president and the white man holding u down.

LIke these artist who sepnd 21 million on those gay as gates. Donate the ******* money *** munchers to people who need it who aare in economical downfall in society. WTF.



SO yo i act ghetto casue i am ghetto and i am not gonna forget my roots that what i am. But i am changing. My family went to having NO House to moving up the ranks from no home, to renting to owning a nice big *** ******* house in Baldwin Long island. So we are the few minorities that try to make a difference. Im in college studying CIvil Engineering trying to make those dollars so my kids have a better platform to go up from than me. My brothers a Marine, which i am proud of. My big sister is a bum, knocked up and no school, my lil sister is doing okay, and my moms owns 3 houuses in her native country of the Domiican republic.



SO yea rap is B.S now adays but its all about making money. But dont knock the beef and the **** they say cuase its real and its a hard knock life!

jason nYC



To all you famous people with money from sports to music, put yo money where yo mouth is bitches



Exactly, thats why pac was so big. He rapped about being from the streets and while its not perfect, its who you are and where you came from. He rapped about the struggle and not just makin it big unlike rapper now. His whole idea was about "hey this is where i'm from, i'm from the hood, its a part of me, but i still gotta make the best of it."

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