Franchise2003 said:i hope your joking
DeeezNuuuts83 said:Retards...
Okay, in "Case of the Misplaced Mike" Pac is not talking about Mike (a person), he's talking about a mic... a microphone.
I hope you were joking about the "I Ain't Mad at Cha" thing... but if not, "Cha" is like "ya" or "you"... but if you say "I ain't mad at ya" quickly and fluidly enough, "ya" makes a "cha" sound.
Project 17 said:about the "i aint mad at cha" thing... saying ya quickly doesnt necisarrily make the cha sound, you would actually have to have a word before it with a "t" at the ending letters for it to sound like "cha"... test yourself by singing the "hey ya" song and maybe ull realize why outkast didnt label it "hey cha"...
lol..."aT"Project 17 said:about the "i aint mad at cha" thing... saying ya quickly doesnt necisarrily make the cha sound, you would actually have to have a word before it with a "t" at the ending letters for it to sound like "cha"... test yourself by singing the "hey ya" song and maybe ull realize why outkast didnt label it "hey cha"...

Project 17 said:sometimes i really wonder if people funny understand the meaning of sarcasm...
Project 17 said:sometimes i really wonder if people funny understand the meaning of sarcasm...

player haters downplay or detract from the success of others, and in spite of that, death row affiliates steadily show and prove why they are the shit.cookies said:in this planet full of playahaters
they conversate but deasthrow full of demonstarters
what does this mean?
he's insinuating that junior mafia are snitches (to get out of their own dirt), who would then be placed in a relocation/protection program in distant rio de janeiro.EriMakaveli said:Kadafi in Hit Em Up:
"Knuckle check the scenario, Little Cease
I bring you fake G's to your knees
Coppin pleas to 'De Janeiro'"
What is ment by De Janerio? / What is a De Jenario?