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Bullet Rhymefest lyrics
Artist: Rhymefest
Album: Blue Collar
Year: 2006
Title: Bullet Print
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[Rhymefest]
Straight outta highschool he didn't know what to do
Wanted to go to college but no money was nothin' new
Wanted to get away go see the world and do somethin' new
He got approached in the mall by the army recruit
Told him "If you wanna go to school we got money too,
Sign up at eighteen you be you when you twenty-two"
He joined the army airborne got his uniform went to bootcamp got some
discipline Iraq is where they shipped him
He's in the mission where bullets flyin' and missin him
Wishin' he was a kid again with his family in Michigan
In the midst of fightin' militiamen, one round took down six of them
He ain't really a killa though, takin' a lotta risks
This is what a poor person do for a scholarship
He turned around and got a face full of hollow-tips
But don't be mad, he died for the flag

[Chorus: Citizen Cope]
Now what you've done here, is put yourself between a bullet and a target
And it won't be long before, you're pullin' yourself away
What you've done here, is put yourself between a bullet and a target
And it won't be long before, you're pullin' yourself away

[Rhymefest]
Papa was a playa, knew just what to say ta'
Get the women back to his lair, and lay her
If sex had a trophy he's the Hiesman touchdown
Hittin' models and B-chicks in Buzztown
He got the women with crazy stares with his lady there
Thay ain't care they like "Ooh look at his baby hair"
He took 'em all put 'em in a line hit five new chickens
He though they was fine
Got head from five dopefiends smokin' a dime
And did it all raw dog, and dog I ain't lyin'
Til' he woke up one season with legions
He went to the doctor asked him what was the reason
The test read positive he couldn't believe it
He tried to blame God askin' why did he leave him
Pleadin' please let the disease leave him
From women that he conquered, he caught the monster

[Chorus]

[Rhymefest]
Now when the sun goes down, north side of town
On the other side of the block, when cops ain't around
On the same side of the street that 'Pac hit the ground
Not in Vegas, cause every ***** got 'Pac in him now
When my guys hit the block, and we provin' we thugs
I ain't on no swim team but you see pools of blood
Skip Judy when you die, she ain't whose the judge
If you married to game then prove your love
Here's a strap shorty, shoot it do it then do it
This ain't a game this a organized movement
My hurt, my love, my pain, my stress
My strife, my wife, my life, my test
We made for more, we die for less
When you starvin' in the ghetto I'ma right the rest
See my girl think I'm hard, and my Momma think I'm hard
But when I'm all up in the dark I just fall on my knees

[Chorus]


(myspace song..... i love it. its deep.)
 
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WallRunner says:
my mom andmy sis were aguring about something that happend a year ago
        гусь         says:
oh?
WallRunner says:
and i told them every thing that happend that day
WallRunner says:
and they both were wrong
WallRunner says:
and my sis was mad
        гусь         says:
hahahaha
        гусь         says:
pwnt
WallRunner says:
and i told her: "Don't hate me for my photographic-memory, hate me for my beauty!"

That's from me a gOoSeTeRs Msn chat

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Explore, discover and develop or seek, destroy and conquer. Almost everyone recognizes the name Christopher Columbus and understands what his role was in changing the views, lifestyles, politics, and geography of the fifteenth century modern world. Christopher Columbus discovered a world known to no European, African or Asian. He discovered the “New World”, the Americas. However, is today’s society aware of the consequences, which came with this newfound world or are they blinded by biased history books and school texts. My view of Christopher Columbus and his glorious discovery was a traditional one. Columbus, the “great explorer”, heroically discovered the Americas making friends with the natives creating a new way of life for the entire world. I am sorry to say that I was misguided in my education about Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa in 1451 the son of a weaver and by the time he reach his late teenage years he went to sea and voyaged for many years trading for various employers in Genoa, Italy. His work eventually took him to England in 1477 and West Africa in 1482. About this time he began to seek financial support for a major Atlantic expedition. Most writers and philosophers, along with Columbus, had accepted that the Earth was round, and so Columbus understood that China and Japan could be reached by sailing west. His idea was logical, but not factual. Columbus didn’t count on there being giant landmasses between the two, which was never explored by anyone outside of the Eastern Hemisphere. For some years Columbus failed to obtain support for a transatlantic expedition but in March 1492 the catholic monarchs of Spain, Isabella and Ferdinand, approved his voyage and awarded him the title of Admiral of the Ocean Sea and the governorship of any new land he might discover. He set sail in August 1492 with his fleet of three ships and one hundred men and made landfall in the Bahamas, October 1492. Prior to my revised education about Christopher Columbus, the preceding two paragraphs about his pre-discovery are just about the same in both histories, however from the moment he steps foot on land is where they conflict. My original views of how he handled his discovery probably matched a majority of the population’s. In 1492 Christopher Columbus made a famous mistake as he discovered America. Unaware of the existence of America, he believed that his ships landed at the Spice Islands near India and named the islands the Indies and their people the Indians. Christopher Columbus, in my eyes was a brave, brilliant, great explorer. I viewed him as a man second to none, especially because I share the same ethnic background with him. When I first entered this class I wondered why we were going to learn about a hero like Columbus when everyone knows of him and his journey. However, after reading Zinn’s shocking depiction of history and Columbus’ conquest of the “New World”, it shed a new light on an old tale. Upon his discovery and his interaction with the natives, which he called Indians, Columbus recognized opportunity for him and the Kingdom that he represented. “They (the Indians) should be made to work, farm and live like us.” Columbus wrote in his letter to Isabella and Ferdinand. Columbus used their good, trusting nature to take their land and enslave them to find gold and work on plantations killing any Indian who opposed him. He and most Europeans felt that their own culture was far better and usually described Indians as savages. Columbus’ men acted as if they were rulers of a kingdom or gods of a new world and had no mercy, sometimes brutally killing Indian men and children for fun and raping the women. They brought disease, famine and death to millions of people who were peaceful, giving and loving. My view of Christopher Columbus is no longer the one I grew up with, but it is one of embarrassment, disgust and abhorrence. I have always thought that Columbus explored the world, discovering America to develop the advancement of the human race, peacefully. Now I know that he searched for a new way to make money destroying the Native American’s life, conquering all.

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If you hit yourself with a hammer it's gonna hurt, But if I hit you with a hammer it'll still hurt but I'll feel better
 
and US$ 76.00
        Chris|WallRunner         says:
in bills
        Chris|WallRunner         says:
and my mom owes me $42.00 US
        Chris|WallRunner         says:
so i'm doing good
        Chris|WallRunner         says:
for a 13 year ol

From me and gOoSeTeRs MSN, Again.

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GTPlanet
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GTPlanet is the web's largest online community dedicated to the Gran Turismo racing game series for the PlayStation/PlayStation 2.

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2 Features
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History
The site was created originally as an MSN community group in 2001 by Jordan Greer. It became a fully-fledged website in May of that year and has undergone several functional and visual changes since then. The current version - colloquially referred to as "GTP8" - was released on January 6th 2006.

The site currently has somewhere in the region of 90,000 registered members - well over 30,000 having registered in the 2005 calendar year (coinciding with the launch and continued success of the fourth Gran Turismo game) and features over 2 million articles posted so far.

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Features
Prior to the update to GTP8, GTPlanet featured sections for videos, car list data, prize car list data, race data and screenshots for Gran Turismo 2, Gran Turismo 3, Gran Turismo: Concept and Gran Turismo 4 - the first Gran Turismo having preceded the site's existence by several months, and the Prologue version never reaching US shores. Now, rather than having such a complicated tree of information, all of this has been merged together into the Game Guides section - a Wiki, rather than a library. The original Gran Turismo, along with Gran Turismo: Prologue and the upcoming Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo: Mobile (the latter for the Sony PSP console) all now have their own sections, filling the gap that previously existed and allowing for future releases.

The forum section of the site could well be considered to be the core. Though a minority of registered users actually visit the forums, almost all of the information in the other sections of the site is generated by forum users. This also has an interesting consequence in that all of this information is peer-reviewed by the same forum users.

The site has also released, from 15th January 2006 onwards, a mobile-device-friendly version, available at http://mobile.gtplanet.net/

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References

From Wikipedia

i am the 1337

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"Hadde jeg vært deg hadde jeg shavet bort blinklysene, ødelegger mye av bilen. Veldig fin bil, egentlig, til tross for no-no's som Lexus-lamper.. Gleder meg til å se mer."

It's Norwegian, written by me
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