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  1. Friday Went bed early,getting over skinky hangover Saturday Just got back from Stratford Mall, bought new re released Campus`s from Footlocker,about to get ready to go paint a wall will Tors..Then not quite sure we`ll see.. Sunday Pick up one of mums friends,drive to my mums and go to some National Trsut thing,look at old stuff.. Monday Work booooooooooooooooooooo!
  2. Go Bobski ! Tors is the cook around here, i`ll go ask him to make one Flix to come
  3. yoyo, got ur mssg dude...Back from Dam tuesday, bell you then..
  4. Miss Phillipines is hot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. yo limey hank, lost me mob...Ding me when ur back dude.. peassssss
  6. BBC Gallipoli marks 90th anniversary Turkish soldiers prepare for the Anzac Day ceremonies Two days of ceremonies have begun on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula to mark the 90th anniversary of the bloody Gallipoli landings of World War One. More than 100,000 men died during the failed eight-month attempt by the Allies to gain a foothold in Turkey and open a supply line to Russia. Sunday's services will honour British, French and Turkish troops who died. Thousands of Australians and New Zealanders will attend services on Monday, the anniversary of the attack. More than 11,000 Australian and New Zealand troops - known as the Anzacs - were killed in the campaign. Many historians trace the rise of Australian nationalism to the Gallipoli landings. Monday marks 90 years from the day when troops stormed ashore at Suvla on the west coast of Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula. Stalemate But the Allies - intending to occupy Istanbul, the capital of the Ottoman empire - failed to throw back the Turkish defenders and a long and bloody stalemate ensued. The Prince of Wales is expected to take part in Sunday's ceremonies. Young Australians and New Zealanders are already beginning to fill the hotels, bars and hostels of the Gallipoli peninsula. Over the years Gallipoli has come to be thought of by some as an Australian and New Zealand operation, says the BBC's Turkey correspondent Jonny Dymond, but nearly 9,000 French, 21,000 British and Irish and 86,000 Turkish troops died attacking and defending the thin strip of land. No campaign veterans are still alive, but many relatives still visit Anzac cove, named after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who died there. The anniversary will also be marked in Australia where every state capital is holding a parade and memorial service. The dawn service from Gallipoli will be televised nationwide. "Historians still struggle to understand why what was really a very costly stalemate [...] became a national legend almost immediately," Margaret Anderson, director of the History Trust of South Australia told the Australian Associated Press. "Whatever the reasons, from the beginning, Gallipoli was hailed as Australia's national baptism of fire."
  7. Nah he moved to NYC when he was like 11/12 , hip hop hadn`t even reached the U.K then Quoted post yeh, hed still spent most of his life in england when he started rapping. he didnt start rapping at 24 Quoted post You need to have a lil read up on Rick the Ruler mate, ur very wrong
  8. and he`s from Mitcham/Surrey "Yo Rick why`s ur accent so funny" "cos i`m from Mitcham,Surrey"
  9. Nah he moved to NYC when he was like 11/12 , hip hop hadn`t even reached the U.K then
  10. he got as big as is now playing on his english/london accent... "the great adventures of slick rick" for instance, you can tell he`s english
  11. Slick fucking Slick... Your mum do Anal?
  12. Not refering to Pay as you go or so solid firstly ocs it ain`t hip hop but... Not to sound like i`m having a go at you Dr D, cos I really aint...But you haev really no idea of what you`re talking about as goes "uk hip hop" or "englsih peeps can`t rap" Hip hop over here in the 80`s was huge I mean massive...I very much doubt you can name outfit from back then. and even now you probably haven`t got a good idea of the scene..so...........
  13. Pay As You Go- So Solid Crew Yeah the streets are wack!
  14. :lol2: What a load of shit :yuck:
  15. id like to see matey say this to NT. Quoted post [/b] why?
  16. there is so much wrong with what you said, time to go to school: 1. Please stop confusing HIP-HOP with RAP... they are 2 completely seperate Genres." uh noooo.....they really arn't RAP was origionally a verb, it is a part of hip hop as a whole. they are not differnet genres, they are the same genre, threre ARE sub genres (ie, gangster rap, old school, emo(pussy) rap) but that whole statment is something sheltered suburbanite scenesters say to try to fit in becuase they arn't from the streets...which leads me to my next point. 2"Hip-Hop is the art of the backpacker/Bboy crowd, most fans don't even own a car or a gun." leave mom's basment...now...DO IT. i had a freind get shot after a heirogliphics concert, and another got pistol whiped AT an atmosphere concert of all places,. they actually DO own cars because they majority of backpackers are kids from the burbs. hip hop is a culture which is based on the music, rap music, yes RAP, because when you combine rhymes, put them to a beat THEN YOU ARE MOTHER FUCKING RAPPING, WHICH MAKES YOU A RAPPER, HENCE THE NAME...RAP! and it is not owned by the backpackers...get that shit out of your head. bboys and whatnot are spawn of the music culture, not the other way around. 3. You don't see us complaining how Brits suck at Graffiti(which is our creation), you all seem to bite the same blocky alphabet." take a fucking history class dumbass, seriously. im a gutter shit, and even i know that graffiti has been around longer than the US. graffiti as art and vandalism has been found as far back as pompeii and then some. in the sceme of space and time we are all miniscuel. and now class for my favorite: Rap sucks and always will, it is the commercial business catering to the young and/or ignorant." you arrogant shit, i can't beleive people like you, and you're almost always indie chicken shit mother fuckers. just because someone likes someting you dont that makes them IGNORANT? Listen clit breath, people listen to what they want to listen to, in mainstream hip hop this is usually what makes them dance, dance tracks sell because everyone can enjoy them, even your walrus toes could probally bust moves if you wanted to. but to call all those people ignorant? you my sad freind are standing in front of a flower shop trying to buy a hammer. do you really think that the majority of people are that ignorant? no, and you seem to think that you are that much better than all of them, that you are some how more enlightened. this is not the case and to see you put yourself above them sickens me. i cant stand and don't stand for that level arrogance and self centeredness in anyone, no matter where or who, so get off my laptop with that bullshit because you will soon realize through words or fists that the body of the world has more than one mans brain, gods blood is the blood the many and all, and you, you are a stain on the jizz rag of the world. i fuck with emTHE ONLY CHIPS I'VE STACKED ARE THE ONES ONE MY SHOULDER MOTHER FUCKER, YOU CAN'T HAVE EM! THE STREETS GAVE EM TO ME AND ONLY THEY TAKE HAVE EM BACK! ...1 Quoted post [/b] YOU REALLY SHOW UR IGNORNACE MATE...AND DON`T KNOW MUCH ABOUT GRAFFITI OR HIP HOP OUTSIDE UR COUNTRY! JUST LEAVE IT AT THAT
  17. NIGGA IF SLICK RICK WOULDNT HAVE MOVED HERE... ...HE WOULD JUST BE SOME NERD BRITISH NIGGA. HE WOULDNT BE "THE RULER". GET IT RIGHT. M E R O E S MLBCBRONX I agree, he wouldn`t be who is is today..But b4 judging come here,it will be a lot diff than you think.. safe Quoted post [/b]
  18. As goes "the office" it`s ok I guess.. But nothing Fucks with "DESMONDS!" If any of u remember that!
  19. Anyways Slick Rick the Ruler!! nuff said....! If any of you know hip hop well enuff, ya`ll know the following- Hijack Demon boyz Gunshot Derrick B Mony Love All 80`s Uk Hip hop, that were huge..
  20. Wait a minute, you can`t throw Europe together..Britain is a lot differnt to the rest of Europe, more mutli cultural then anywherelse! You have hip hop, we have drum and bass, uk garage and jungle basically our black youth culture.. As goes "Rock bands" you can`t fuck with the U.K on that!
  21. Was in the Angel pub Old St, listening to shite music..Drunk a whole load of guiness but that wasn`t due to St Paddy`s day it just goes down easier as I had a stinking hangover from the nite b4.. anyways be it St Paddy`s or St Georges day neither one is Irish or English so I don`t see the point!
  22. CANNIBAL killer fried and ate the brain of one of his three victims and said: "I enjoyed it. It was really nice." Voodoo lover Peter Bryan, left, dismembered friend Brian Cherry hours after being let out of hospital by doctors who said he was HARMLESS, a court heard yesterday. The paranoid schizophrenic told horrified police who found remains on a frying pan and a plate: "I ate his brain with butter. I'd have done someone else if you hadn't come along. I wanted their souls." Bryan, 35, who had previously killed a girl of 20 with a claw hammer, was sent to Broadmoor. But in another blunder he was placed in the wrong unit where he killed fellow patient Richard Loudwell, 60. He said: "I wanted to cook him but there was no time. I briefly considered eating him raw." Yesterday he was locked up for the rest of his life after admitting two manslaughters through diminished responsibility. As he was driven off to Broadmoor, relatives and campaigners expressed outrage at the bungles that left him free to kill. The Cherry family said: "The death penalty should be re-instated." The Zito Trust called for an independent inquiry. Sane mental health charity said: "Psychiatric services seem to be under such pressure they are forced to take unacceptable risks." Prosecutor Aftab Jafferjee had told the Old Bailey: "The last two killings took place in two months when the defendant was under the care of the Mental Health Act regime. It manifestly failed to protect the public." Bryan - who had an ability to mask his madness by appearing calm and co-operative - was described by a psychiatrist as the most dangerous man he had ever seen. He believed eating human flesh would make him invincible and got a sexual buzz from his savagery. He even told psychiatrists he wanted to cannibalise eight people, saying: "It's natural. If I was on the street I'd go for someone bigger...for the challenge." The madman first struck in 1993 when he bludgeoned Nisha Seth, 20, to death at her father's shop in Chelsea after leaving her 12-year-old brother Bobby for dead. He admitted manslaughter through diminished responsibility and was sent to Rampton mental hospital. By 2002 he had moved to the Riverside Hostel, in North London, where he had keys and could come and go as he pleased. His mental health social worker said he "did not present any major risks". In January 2004, social workers applied for him to be moved to "low support" accommodation. But after allegations he had indecently assaulted a girl of 16 he was transferred to an open psychiatric ward at Newham General Hospital, East London. Fatally, it was decided he could have as much leave as he liked as long as he returned in the evenings. Mr Jafferjee said: "No psychotic symptoms were observed.These expert opinions were to be overwhelmingly confounded." On February 17, hours after ward staff said they had "no concerns" about his mental state, Bryan visited Mr Cherry, 47, at his flat in Walthamstow, East London. He rained 24 hammer blows on his head before sawing off his arms and left leg with a Stanley knife and kitchen knives. Bryan also tried to cut off his friend's head and right leg but was disturbed before he could finish. By the time police arrived he had fried some of Mr Cherry's brain and eaten it off a plate. An open tub of Clover butter was found near the cooker hob where remains of the organ were in a frying pan. Bryan, of Forest Gate, East London, later told doctors he "enjoyed" the meal and planned to kill again. He said eating body parts helped transfer the power of his victims to himself, adding: "I'm not going to leave him without carrying out my voodoo. When I cut up his body the more comforted and relaxed I felt." Bryan added he had thought about killing his father because he was old and vulnerable. But as that would leave his mother alone he would have to kill both or neither of them. He also believed human flesh was part of the "natural food chain" and wanted to drink human blood as it was full of protein. Mr Jafferjee said: "The Silence of the Lambs was raised. He said that was not his style. He didn't plan it. It just happened. "He said cannibalising was like eating forbidden fruit. He had really enjoyed eating Mr Cherry's brain." Bryan was sent to Belmarsh jail, in South East London, where jailers had to use shields when unlocking his cell. He was then moved to Broadmoor with a recommendation that be held in the most secure area. But he was put in medium security where 10 days later he throttled convicted killer Richard Loudwell, 60, and repeatedly smashed his head against the wall. Loudwell died two months later. Mr Jafferjee said: "He said Loudwell was the oldest and weakest in the ward and lowest on the food chain." Bryan named another patient who would have been his next victim. He also said he had wanted to eat someone's nose in jail and told a doctor he would like to taste his brains, saying: "You look like a brainy chap." David Etherington, QC, defending, told the court: "That he killed in Broadmoor beggars belief. He is recognised by all as an immediate and exceptional danger to the public." Judge Giles Forrester told Bryan: "By eating the flesh of your victim you experienced feelings of invincibility. You also derived sexual excitement from violently butchering your victims to death. In your case a life sentence means the rest of your natural life." The East London and The City Mental Health Trust, which runs Newham Hospital, promised that services would be improved following an independent inquiry.
  23. By MIKE SULLIVAN, Crime Editor and IAN HEPBURN, Crime Writer A CRAZED axeman hacked his victim’s head “as if it was a block of wood for a fire,” shocked witnesses said last night. They spoke shakily as they tried to come to terms with yesterday’s bloody attack in an exclusive London street — believed to be the grisly end of a long-running feud. One told how the avenging maniac, a smartly-dressed white Briton aged 37, yelled “You’ve had it coming for 20 years” — yet stayed eerily calm as he repeatedly lashed out with a 2ft hatchet. Crime scene ... where attack happened Click picture to enlarge Another witness said the killer looked her in the eye moments before bringing the axe down on the man. The woman said: “He looked back at me and said, ‘This is personal, leave us alone’.” Other horrified onlookers said the victim’s head was virtually severed and was turned to “mush” by the blows. Screaming in agony, the victim — a 67-year-old family man — tried in vain to defend himself with a dustbin lid. Two brave scaffolders who charged the madman with metal poles were unable to stop the slaughter. Last night baffled detectives were struggling to find a motive for the 9.30am attack. Police sources said no evidence had yet been found of a link between the men. Horror weapon ... axe like one used by killer The mystery deepened as the axeman, who appeared to have no history of mental illness, gave himself up to armed police without a struggle. He simply muttered: “It’s complicated — it’s private.” One theory is that the killer may have been sexually abused by his victim. Shocked mums on the school run were among those who saw the horror shatter the tranquility of Eton Avenue in Swiss Cottage, North West London — a celebrity haunt where homes sell for £3million. The axeman ran at his victim, a local man, and buried the hatchet in his head. Cleaner Avelina Rodrigues, 48, told how the killer ignored her plea to stop. She said: I heard the first thuds of the axe as it hit the man’s head. I thought it was the sound of a child being hit by a car. I ran to the front of the house and 20ft away was a man who was smartly dressed, tall and thin with the axe in his hands. He just ignored me. He hacked his victim’s head, cutting as if it were a block of wood for a fire. I begged him to stop and he just looked at me without emotion. He looked normal and there was no anger in his eyes. He was just coolly finishing off his victim. He wanted to destroy him.
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