Sh*t I Like
Posted by Skrybe | Posted in Music, obama, sh*t I like, the wire, wale | Posted on 07:24
I've been trying to figure out whether I should put up an entry about the books I'm reading, or if it should be about recent movies I've watched, or maybe music I've listened to. I didn't know whether I should make it about games I've played or maybe some shoes I ran across on a website. So I decided to combine it all together in what may or may not be a series of posts called "Sh*t I Like." That makes things a lot easier.
Yeah, I'm into shit like this. It's interesting to read about the beginnings of one of our time's more prevalent religions, and how it inspired people. Whether it's true or false, it's still dope. It's basically a book full of questions people might ask, including the one on the cover (of course). I really like it because it asks questions you wouldn't think would be in the book, but you know people would undoubtedly ask: "These scrolls are ancient, right? So how much could I get for them?" Yeah. That's right. Hotness.
It's all about the kicks, baby. We're ready for change! So ready for change that we gon' pimp some shoes out for change! YAYUHHH!! Let's not forget the music video, too.
The Wire. AKA The Greatest Show On Television. Don't argue with me. 1) It's on HBO. 2) It's a plot-driven show with an actual plot (a detailed one at that) based on a real city with real people and real personalities. Did I mention it's real? The majority of the characters and events on this show are based on firsthand accounts of things that actually have happened in Bodymore, Murderland (shout to James Joe - D.C. is close enough). 3) There's a writer's strike going on. Its competition is American Gladiators and Terminator - The Sarah Conner Chronicles. Let's not argue about this any longer. The season is coming to a close, as is the series. Once I get my shit together, I'll be grabbing up season 4, since I already have Seasons 1, 2 & 3 (though I have to re-purchase 1 AND 2, since grubby little hands in the Vo decided to steal discs from both). Once I do that, perhaps we can discuss a beginning-to-end review of a really great show.
Hot Song Right Now Because I Said So:
That's all for now, bitches. Stay tuned.
Yeah, I'm into shit like this. It's interesting to read about the beginnings of one of our time's more prevalent religions, and how it inspired people. Whether it's true or false, it's still dope. It's basically a book full of questions people might ask, including the one on the cover (of course). I really like it because it asks questions you wouldn't think would be in the book, but you know people would undoubtedly ask: "These scrolls are ancient, right? So how much could I get for them?" Yeah. That's right. Hotness.
It's all about the kicks, baby. We're ready for change! So ready for change that we gon' pimp some shoes out for change! YAYUHHH!! Let's not forget the music video, too.
The Wire. AKA The Greatest Show On Television. Don't argue with me. 1) It's on HBO. 2) It's a plot-driven show with an actual plot (a detailed one at that) based on a real city with real people and real personalities. Did I mention it's real? The majority of the characters and events on this show are based on firsthand accounts of things that actually have happened in Bodymore, Murderland (shout to James Joe - D.C. is close enough). 3) There's a writer's strike going on. Its competition is American Gladiators and Terminator - The Sarah Conner Chronicles. Let's not argue about this any longer. The season is coming to a close, as is the series. Once I get my shit together, I'll be grabbing up season 4, since I already have Seasons 1, 2 & 3 (though I have to re-purchase 1 AND 2, since grubby little hands in the Vo decided to steal discs from both). Once I do that, perhaps we can discuss a beginning-to-end review of a really great show.
Hot Song Right Now Because I Said So:
That's all for now, bitches. Stay tuned.
A little behind are we? The strike is over. Otherwise a good post.
I do what I can. I guess I should have been able to tell with ABC's damn near teary-eyed, slowly melodic "Your favorite shows are coming back!" promo I saw the other night. And yes, The Wire IS the shit. Only two episodes left.