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Subject: Re: (313) Errol Flynn/schoolcraft/jit
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 12:15:53 -0500 (EST)
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard this wonderful record yesterday by a Rashid-Salam and
Mad Mike himself called D' Old
Jit jit jit
Smurf ... Smurf
Errol Flynn Errol Flynn
Schoolcraft ... Schoolcraft
man, those are some esoteric dance calls! :)
I might be able to pull off one out of four ... anyway, you should know
that the Errol Flynns were a gang (I kid you not) and Schoolcraft of
course is still a
Dan,
For some reason my mind seems to want to call 'em the Sconyonies :^)
Wasnt there also the Pony something or other gang? I recall the phrase
Pony Down being thrown around a bit. Oh! and let's not forget the Young
Boys, Inc. (wonder if there really were Incorporated?)
I wasnt down with the
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard this wonderful record yesterday by a Rashid-Salam and
Mad Mike himself called D' Old Skool Dances (Zero Degrees, ZDR001).
It's a very simple 808 drumbeat with a few sampled chord stabs and
som silly vocal samples that go:
Jit jit jit
At 10:34 02/22/2000 -0500, Dan Sicko wrote:
Jit jit jit
Eeeuh... Dan?
Page 38 of your book: Two Party System
Page 39 : 'The jits were the hip, streetified kids, and were generally
less affluent than the prebs. Jit was
also the name of a frenetic dance, presumably descended from the 1930s
Seek-oh:
... anyway, you should know that the Errol Flynns were a gang (I kid you
not) and Schoolcraft of course is still a road running through the West side
of the city.
Ah, so that's what the UR M.I.A. track 'Schoolcraft Bump' is referring
to...
Furthermore, Sconies was also a gang if I'm
Eeeuh... Dan?
Page 38 of your book: Two Party System
right ... I meant besides jit. I figured everyone read about already on
the list or in the book. :)
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I dont have the book in front of me, but I'm sure you mean to say preps not
prebs. Preps is short for preppies I think it's a term borrowed from our
more affluent neighbors. Something to do with Preparation Colleges. Imagine
ghetto kids dressing like Grosse Pointers!! (I guess it's funnier if you
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, sean deason wrote:
I dont have the book in front of me, but I'm sure you mean to say preps not
prebs. Preps is short for preppies I think it's a term borrowed from our
more affluent neighbors. Something to do with Preparation Colleges. Imagine
ghetto kids dressing like
sean deason wrote:
I wasnt down with the gangs though. couldnt afford Top 10's , Kangaroos,
Jingle Boots or a Max Julian at the time.
Otto wrote:
I always wondered whether anyone actually *used* that little pocket of
the Kangaroos. Bonus points for impracticality :)
Ok, Ok now I feel
dude! dont get all sensitive on me now.
If you lived in the southeastern section of Michigan I wouldnt have to guide you
to the humor in the image I was trying to conjure (think Carlton on The Fresh
Prince). The *funny* part is that Grosse Pointers are not notoriusly known for
thier individual
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, sean deason wrote:
dude! dont get all sensitive on me now.
If you lived in the southeastern section of Michigan I wouldnt have to guide
you
to the humor in the image I was trying to conjure (think Carlton on The Fresh
Prince). The *funny* part is that Grosse Pointers
p.s.
speaking of Cowboy hats: dont even get me started on that silly looking
sidekick on
Walker: Texas Ranger!!! :^)
sean deason wrote:
okay. youre right. i dont always have my *P.C.* hat on when I write, but I
should not
have used the term ghetto kids when speaking of innercity youths.
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, sean deason wrote:
okay. youre right. i dont always have my *P.C.* hat on when I write, but I
should not
have used the term ghetto kids when speaking of innercity youths.
but it's still the same thing right? exactly WHAT is an inner city
youth? WHERE is the inner city?
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