ord deal. i was once a noted author -- b.u.t. my fam came first
instead of my ego and the pay off.
my daddy raised me right.
shame about you.
ihsallah i will not let him down.
khoda hafez
ishaq
l.y braithwaite aka lord patch
ChuckOnTheRoad wrote:
Ishaq
Call it what you want dude...Griff
peace,
i am writing in reference to a short writ entitled "do what you like" a
story
about the killing of a girl in my town set the music of blind faith. i
was wonder is you still have a copy of the story since i was the subject
a hate crime which
presented itself in the form of a break in into m
Whos Your Hero? ... The VIBE Mag Rebuttal.
by
chuck d
September 20, 2006
When I was first asked to do an interview answering to VIBE's
concern about reality shows and the mismanagement of female images in
media, I straight out flatly refused. I'm neither arrogant, elitist, nor
bitter, it
>>INFO: london--speakeasy reloaded
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SPEAKEASY RELOADED
Monday 2 October 2006 - 7pm doors for a 7.30 start
Marie Lloyd Bar: 289 Mare Street E8 1EJ
(next to Hackney Empire Theatre)
FREE
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T'Bone Promotions present "SPEAKEASY RELOADED," East London's premier
po
Patti Smith rails against Israel and US
By Louise Jury, Arts Correspondent
Published: 09 September 2006
The singer-songwriter Patti Smith has produced an emotional indictment
of American and Israeli foreign policy in two new protest songs she will
premiere in London next week.
The American s
http://radio.indymedia.org/news/2006/09/12886.php
Just A Sec For Whiteboys In Afrika (downy dub)
These young Black artists utilize their own vernacular, the
language they have created, to tell their stories. We scoff when they
tell us they have redefined the ‘N’ word. Many of us were offe
Belle, what he come for|| They don't come around unless it's there. If
it's not there then they don't come round
mon coeur
Whadchu fill the pen for|| He got goodie that hit your belly.
They ever come when you call. It's you got or 'specting
The belle dame tried behesting alphabets spells as h
>>INFO: new york city -- words hip hop & poetry showcase & open mic
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WORDS hip hop & poetry showcase & open mic
Date: Saturday September 16, 2006
Time: 10:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Repeats: This event repeats on the third Saturday of every
>>INFO: youth indy slams in chicago
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Young Chicago Authors presents Louder Than a Bomb: The Fall (Indy Slams
2006), our first
ever series of individual slams. There are four: North Side, South
Side, West Side and North
Shore Suburbs. There is no fee to enter
http://wakeupfromyourslumber.blogspot.com/2006/08/how-to-brainwash-nation.html
“What my father understood about groups is that they are manipulable and
malleable. And that you can tap into their deepest desires or their
deepest fears and use that to your own purposes.”
--Daughter of Edward Be
that was very disturbing.
blacks and arabs -- both victims of hollywood propaganda social engineering
Watch at:
http://wakeupfromyourslumber.blogspot.com/2006/09/planet-of-arabs.html
This 9-minute feature is an acute dramatization that uses a collection
of Hollywood clips from 1896-2000, t
download:
http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/london_bomb_sensation__subby_dubby_up_vocs__b2.mp3
"Sabotage," which up to that time had been applied unconsciously and
instinctively by the workers, with the popular name which has remained
attached to it begins in 1895 to receive its baptism, its
digital mistakes
it’s a simple proposition
yahoodi homosexuali
combin the net
search engines
opposition
to the question:
is it reality
a message
centre to the
pouget
blastin
posin feggits
shoe shoppin
w/ paris
situationists
disarm
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collage
communal
sabotage
what was it
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Breakdown FM: Always Strength in Words-An Interview w/ Hasan Salaam,
Akir and Hiccup
http://media.odeo.com/0/4/1/Breakdown_FM-StengthinWords.mp3
Breakdown FM: Always Strength in Words-An Interview w/ Hasan Salaam,
Akir and Hiccup [1]
There’s Always Strength in Words:
An Interview w/ Hasan Sala
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