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Originally posted by vinyl junkie

alure!!! good to hear from you...

 

but stay outta fights dude... come on...

 

so do you have access to a computer full time now? if not gimme a new address where i can mail you shit... vinyljunkie@graffiti.net

 

 

what up vinyl.. no more fights for me ;] at least not for another 7ish months..yeah i have full access now.. ill dl aim later.. im carpet cleaning the house..bleh... not a very fun weekend! ;]

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easy alure....nice too see ya around again..

i had fish n chips today, and i remembeed id forgotten to send you some.... :o

 

good to see you still have the fighting spirit!

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fucking lame man. fuck college. thats all i have to say for right now about that.

fuck money and fuck college. those 2 things are fucking up my life right now.

 

 

 

im not in the best of moods tonight.

 

congrats to alure on expecting a baby. but now ya gotta protect ya belly!! be careful! dont stand next to a microwave and dont drink! you dont want your baby coming out like tease. haha. just kiddin.

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hey alure

nice seeing ya back here :ballcap:

well im drunk :krunk:

and yeah im bored as hek

i watched the movie "The Rules of Atrraction" and i didnt understand any off it

wotta waste of $5

sheeeeeesh!

i finished all my beers that were cold

now i have drank half of my dads beers which he would probably wanna drink when he comes back from scotland this week

wellllllllllllllllllllll spewin for him

sucker!

 

i dont go to college

i work, i spent $800 on a jacket this weekend, its prety nice a Dainese leather jacket for when im riding

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the tap dancer.

 

LOS ANGELES (Aug. 10) - Gregory Hines, the greatest tap dancer of his generation who transcended the stage with a successful screen career that included starring roles in ''White Nights'' and ''The Cotton Club,'' has died at 57.

 

Hines died of cancer Saturday in Los Angeles, publicist Allen Eichhorn said Sunday.

 

With his smooth, solo tap style reminiscent of Fred Astaire, Hines became internationally known at a young age as part of a jazz tap duo with his brother, Maurice. He won a 1992 Tony Award for the musical ''Jelly's Last Jam.''

 

''His dancing came from something very real,'' said Bernadette Peters, who appeared with Hines as co-hosts of the 2002 Tony Awards show. ''It came out of his instincts, his impulses and his amazing creativity. His whole heart and soul went into everything he did.''

 

''He was the last of a kind of immaculate performer - a singer, dancer, actor and a personality,'' said George C. Wolfe, who directed ''Jelly.'' ''He knew how to command.''

 

Hines and his brother performed together in the musical revue ''Eubie!'' in 1978, in Broadway's ''Sophisticated Ladies'' and on film in 1984's ''The Cotton Club.''

 

In ''The Cotton Club,'' Hines also had a lead acting role, which led to more offers from Hollywood. He starred with Mikhail Baryshnikov in 1985's Cold War-era dancers' story ''White Nights'' and with Billy Crystal in 1986's ''Running Scared,'' and he appeared with Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett in 1995's ''Waiting to Exhale,'' among other movies.

 

On television, he had his own series in 1997 called ''The Gregory Hines Show,'' as well as a recurring role on ''Will and Grace.'' Last March, he appeared in the spring television series ''Lost at Home.''

 

Gregory Oliver Hines was born on Feb. 14, 1946, in New York City. He has said his mother urged him and his older brother toward tap dancing because she wanted them to have a way out of the ghetto.

 

When he was a toddler, his brother was already taking tap lessons and would come home and teach him steps. They began performing together when Gregory Hines was 5, and they performed at the Apollo Theater in Harlem for two weeks when he was 6. In 1954, they were cast in the Broadway musical ''The Girl in Pink Tights,'' starring French ballerina Jeanmaire.

 

''I don't remember not dancing,'' Hines said in a 2001 interview with The Associated Press. ''When I realized I was alive and these were my parents, and I could walk and talk, I could dance.''

 

Sammy Davis Jr. was one of young Gregory Hines' inspirations, as were the Nicholas Brothers and Bill ''Bojangles'' Robinson. Hines drew on Robinson's style for some of his work in ''Jelly's Last Jam.''

 

Paired with brother Maurice, he was a professional child star. In his teens, joined by their father, Maurice Sr., on drums, they were known as Hines, Hines and Dad.

 

But there was a time, Hines said in the 2001 interview, that he didn't want to dance. He was in his mid-20s, ''a hippie'' in a brief moment of rebellion.

 

''I felt that I didn't want to be in show business anymore. I felt that I wanted to be a farmer,'' he said with a laugh. Invited to work on a farm in upstate New York, he quickly learned a lesson. Beginning before dawn, ''I was milking cows and shoveling terrible stuff and working all day. By the end of the day, all I wanted was my tap shoes - I thought, 'What am I doing? I better get back where I belong on the stage where we work at night and can sleep late!'''

 

Hines had a falling out with his older brother in the late 1960s because the younger was becoming influenced by counterculture and wanted to perform to rock music and write his songs. In 1973, the family act disbanded and Hines moved to Venice Beach.

 

''I was going through a lot of changes,'' Hines told the Washington Post in 1981. ''Marriage. We'd just had a child. Divorce. I was finding myself.''

 

He returned to New York in 1978, partly to be near his daughter, Daria, who was living with Hines' first wife, dance therapist Patricia Panella. His brother, with whom he had reconciled, told him about an audition for the Broadway-bound ''The Last Minstrel Show.'' He got the part, but the show opened and closed in Philadelphia.

 

The brothers reunited onstage for ''Eubie!'' a homage to composer Eubie Blake, choreographed by LeTang. Gregory Hines was lauded for his singing of ''Low Down Blues'' and his rat-tat-tat tapping during ''Hot Feet.'' He won several awards, and was nominated for a Tony.

 

Hines also earned Tony nominations for ''Comin' Uptown'' and ''Sophisticated Ladies,'' and he won a Tony for best actor in a musical playing jazz legend ''Jelly Roll'' Morton in ''Jelly's Last Jam.'' Tony-winning choreographer and dancer Savion Glover, a protege of Hines, danced the roll of the young Morton in the Broadway show.

 

Hines landed his first film role in the 1981 Mel Brooks comedy ''History of the World Part I,'' in which he played a Roman slave as a last-minute replacement for Richard Pryor. He has since been nominated for a number of awards, most recently an Emmy in 2001 for his lead role in the miniseries ''Bojangles.''

 

His PBS special, ''Gregory Hines: Tap Dance in America,'' was nominated in 1989, and in 1982 he was nominated for his performance in ''I Love Liberty,'' a variety special saluting America. He was nominated in 1985 for a performance on ''Motown Returns to the Apollo.''

 

He also won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1999 for his work as the voice of ''Big Bill'' in the Bill Cosby animated TV series, ''Little Bill,'' and NAACP Image Awards for ''Bojangles'' and ''Running Scared.''

 

Hines was engaged to Negrita Jayde and, in addition to his father and brother, is survived by his daughter Daria, son Zach, grandson Lucian and stepdaughter Jessica Koslow.

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Originally posted by ctrl+alt+del

fucking lame man. fuck college. thats all i have to say for right now about that.

fuck money and fuck college. those 2 things are fucking up my life right now.

 

 

 

im not in the best of moods tonight.

 

congrats to alure on expecting a baby. but now ya gotta protect ya belly!! be careful! dont stand next to a microwave and dont drink! you dont want your baby coming out like tease. haha. just kiddin.

 

aw thanks;] yeah.. staying away from the microwaves! did you know pregnant women arent even supposed to drink caffiene?? fucking sucks..cant drink shit! juice, milk, water!

 

 

why fuck college? my roommates lil sister is going to state next weekend ..and i'm like damn.. i wish i would have gone to school after i graduated.. and now im going to have a kid which is gonna put me even farther behind in trying to go to school.. so i think thats pretty damn cool of you to be in school..and having had enough motivation to go

 

 

 

wut up krie.. hows aussie life treatin ya? ;] drink a beer for me!

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Damn so you are preggo. I read something like that in here last month but thought it was some hoax or something. Oh well. Congrats.

 

You should name him something strong, with historical significance.

hmm. Perhaps Pete.

 

If it's a little alure name her Petra.

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