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  • Army base Commander under investigation 4 allowing sexual favors between his officers and soldiers

    RodrigueZz wrote: »
    When i was in the Navy, it was normal to catch female & male shipmates fucking each other at sea. Especially if we were at sea for 30 days or more. I stood electrical watch and my duty during watch was to go around in different sections of the ship called load centers to make sure that circuit breakers weren't tripped. I also checked vent rooms to make sure motors were running properly.

    Occasionally i caught people fucking in these rooms. I always acted like i didn't see shit and just leave. Shipmates that i caught always said don't say anything like a gave a fuck. I just told them to keep my name out their mouths if something bad happens. I witnessed so many shipmates go on RESTRICTION. Restriction is when the higher ups punish you for what you did. They can demote you, restrict your liberty, send you to the brig (naval shipboard prison), or send you to court marshal and kick you out depending on what you did

    You ever smash any navy chicks?

    I didn't know there were females in the navy
    I always thought that was the gay only branch of the military

    Yes, of course. Lot of sluts in the Navy. Only had one Navy chick that was with me the whole time while i was enlisted and the only chick i fucked. Still stay in contact till this day. The Air Force & Navy has the most women compared to the Army, Marines, & Coast Guard. I don't know about that gay shit. I think that was part of old navy from the 60's, 70's or some shit. Shit been popping ever since they brought women in combatant ships during the mid 90's.
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  • Complex Magazine's "The 10 Best New York City Rap Albums Of The Past 10 Years.

    Yamoley wrote: »
    Another shitty list from these honkies, but who the fuck is Roc Marciano and Ka-Grief?

    Roc Marciano is a rapper from Long Island, used to be down with Flipmode, dropped two damn near flawless albums (Marcberg and Reloaded).
    Jamaica wrote: »
    What the fuck is a Ka Grief? I bet he's white.

    Smh

    Its Ka

    And the album is Grief Pedigree

    He's from Brownsville, was part of Natural Elements, did work GZA as well

    my nigga, you's a Hip Hop head. I'm glad someone in the reason knows about KA. I thought i was gonna be the only one that recognized him. I will also post him in my thread soon.
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  • BROOKLYN HIP HOP CHRONICLES: A History Of a Tree That Keeps On Growing.

    ROSIE PEREZ

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_Perez

    I love this lady and her voice.

    Rosa María "Rosie" Pérez is an American actress, dancer, choreographer, director and community activist. Pérez was born in Brooklyn, New York, in the neighborhood of Bushwick, to Puerto Rican parents.


    Pérez was first noticed in a dance club by Spike Lee in 1988, who hired her for her first major acting role in Do the Right Thing. Pérez started her career in the late 1980s as a dancer on Soul Train and later choreographed music videos by Janet Jackson, Bobby Brown, Diana Ross, LL Cool J and The Boys. She was the choreographer for the dancing group the Fly Girls who were featured on the Fox television comedy program In Living Color.



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  • BROOKLYN HIP HOP CHRONICLES: A History Of a Tree That Keeps On Growing.

    SMOOTH DA HUSTLER & TRIGGER THA GAMBLER (BROTHERS)

    SMOOTH DA HUSTLER

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    interview with allhiphop

    http://allhiphop.com/2008/03/20/where-are-they-now-smoothe-da-hustler/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoothe_Da_Hustler

    Damon Smith, better known as Smoothe da Hustler is an American rapper who was signed to Profile Records in the mid-1990s.

    Smoothe came to prominence in 1995 with his debut single "Broken Language", a duet with his little brother Trigger tha Gambler. The song became an instant classic in the hip-hop community for both rappers trading verses for almost four minutes with no hook and innovative wordplay, which earned them a Hip Hop Quotable in the November 1995 issue of The Source. Profile issued Smoothe's debut on March 19, 1996, which was titled Once Upon a Time in America to critical success. However, the album didn't gain much success commercially, only making it to #93 on the Billboard 200. After the album, Smoothe appeared on songs by Shyheim, Nine, Blahzay Blahzay, SWV and Public Enemy and even appeared on The Nutty Professor Soundtrack with Trigger and DV Alias Khrist, but did not release another album for over a decade. In 2008, Smoothe returned with Violenttimes Day released for his own label SMG Entertainment.

    Smoothe da Huster is the older brother of rapper Trigger tha Gambler, whose 1996 album Life's A 50-50 Gamble was supposed to be released on Def Jam Recordings but was dropped from the label, and the album was canceled.[1] 2012 Smoothe Da Hustler came back with original hard knocking soundtrack "109 MCs: the Art of Rap", for rapper/producer/actor (and close friend) Ice-T, in his new film Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap. The film debuted on June 15, 2012. The soundtrack 109 Mcs by Smoothe has been well received by many hip hop fans. Ice-T served as executive producer on the video, which was shot by Black Ice Productions and directed by Dwain "DJ" Johnson of Black Ice, which got the opportunity from Ice-T, who directed his hit documentary Something From Nothing: the Art of Rap.


    TRIGGER THA GAMBLER

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    http://mslois76.wix.com/trigger-tha-gambler#!__bio

    IF you don't who Trigger tha Gambler is then you got to be under 25. Trigger tha Gambler, half of the Smith Brothers, has been in the game for over 15 years. He and his brother Smoothe da Hustler broke into the rap game in the early 90s and they made a huge impact on Hip Hop since their number one single, "Broken Language" hit the air waves 1995. Trigger, as he's widely known, is an exceptionally skilled and intelligent rapper from the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York.

    Trigger single-handedly put together an exceptional street dance team he dubbed the "Guess Ryders" that also included his real-life brother Smoothe the Hustler and fellow artist D.V. Alias Kryst. The Smith Brothers were a force to be reckoned with at an early age. The Guess Ryders performed in multiple talent competions, where they most often won the grand prize. Matter of fact, they won so much that they ended up becoming guest performers of the nationally known talent show organization called "The All Stars Talent Network".

    That very same origanization was the forefront and stage that began the legacy of the Smith brother's Trigg and Smoothe. Smoothe decided he wanted to try something new in their performance by having his brother and other partners dance behind him while he rapped centerstage. The response was overwhelming and the crowd loved it. These guys put on a show that could not be topped by anyone else performing in the "All Stars". Hence from there, as they say, the rest is history.

    1995, Trigger and Smoothe released their nationally acclaimed number one hit record, "Broken Language" which was produced by D.R. Period on Next Level Records. Trigger was soon signed to Def Jam Records, where he began production of his highly anticipated ablum, "Life is a 50/50 Gamble". While on Def Jam, Trigger contributed to the soundtrack for the movie, The Nutty Professor (Def Jam, 1996), called "My Crew Can't Go For That".. Also, he was featured on the all-star remix for "Anything" by SWV.

    Life is a 50/50 Gamble never made it to retail, although promotional copies were sent to reviewers with a release date in March 1998. Trigger and Def Jam parted ways that same year. Then came the birth of SMG Entertainment; an independent label he started along with brother Smoothe da Hustler and long time friend Ice-T.

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    They shot this video at my Junior High School playground I.S. 271 on Fulton & Saratoga Avenue. Everybody would say that they was related to Smoothe. That was a bad ass school. Young dangerous niggas carrying stun guns and box cutters. I felt like I was already in High School at that time. Everyone that went to that school knows our famous guidance counselor "Ms. Fulton".


    "THE C-74 OX CARRIER"<---MY MOTTO











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  • The Official GNS Pic Thread

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