I was happy with the butt whoopin’I was happy to see the Eagles win but I would have liked more of a game.
I was happy with the butt whoopin’I was happy to see the Eagles win but I would have liked more of a game.
The classic example of "garbage points".The first half was clearly a supreme ass whipping. The second half was more of the same. Even though KC scored a couple of TD's, they more of less were given to them by a team that wanted to eat up the clock.
It was clearly a slaughter and the Eagles out coached and out played the Chiefs.
I recorded the game and then watched it until it was 40-6 late in the game. It was over at that point and ended on a great note with that score. If the Chiefs had won I would have just deleted the recording without watching it.The first half was clearly a supreme ass whipping. The second half was more of the same. Even though KC scored a couple of TD's, they more of less were given to them by a team that wanted to eat up the clock.
It was clearly a slaughter and the Eagles out coached and out played the Chiefs.
I'm not a rap fan, but Kendrick is undoubtedly one of the most talented lyricists and impactful musicians of our generation. And I enjoyed looking at the shell of a GNX.
So first off, thanks. I'm definitely a music nerd of sorts.Dude I have enjoyed and agree with a lot of your musical perspectives on this here blog. But I can’t see what you see in Lamar. Would you mind referencing something specific?
Philly always looks like this.
I have never heard of him. I'm sure his lyrics are up there with the works of Shakespear, Aristotle and the great and talented Cardi B.Dude has a Pulitzer Prize...
I'm not a rap fan, but I'll acknowledge talent, even if I don't personally care for what it produces.
He's got a album in the Harvard library. More than I can say for the people I listen to.
So first off, thanks. I'm definitely a music nerd of sorts.
Second, I'm not a fan of Kendrick. I just can't get into rap as a musical style. Only time I really listen to it is when I'm tuning a new stereo system in a truck. (To me a stereo system is speakers for all 4 corners and a sub, all ran off amps. Rap is useful!)
He appeared on my radar when he became the first person outside jazz or classical to win a Pulitzer Prize.
I've got a friend who's also a music nerd that is into him, so I used him as my gateway. He's done several concept albums, talks about a lot of history, and tells stories. And does it with a beat AND complicated rhymes.
He's a rapper. But he's also a 21st century urban folk singer.
It's an "I don't care for the art, but I respect the artist" situation. I don't like Picasso, but he sure changed the art world.
Tua, no, we've all seen enough to know what you got.Philly winning, ok. Now, on to next year. What will Detroit do loosing both big coordinators. Sam Darnold, will he degrees or get better? Will Tua make it through a season? What new coach will have the best year? More?
Since you're actually willing to think about it, I'll call that a fair point. Especially since you used James McMurtry as your comparison.I went and listened to the first verse of his big hit "Not Like Us." It's 99% garbage and 1 sophomoric double entendre.
If James McMurtry doesn't have a Pulitzer Prize I don't think they're notable.