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Monday, March 13, 2006

SABOR SAB!!!!

A lot to talk about today, but as usual not enough time

-The answer to the last trivia question was the Kool Genius of Rap aka Kool G Rap. He introduced the R to Marley after hearing about this dope MC from the Island. Rumor also has it that the Extra Large Professor did a lot of the composing on ‘Paid In Full.’ As anyone can read from the liner notes, he was unaccredited.

My man Aqua Boogie said Freddie Foxxx introduced Rakim to Marley. I never heard that story.

-Flavor Of Love!
Flav just went with the baddest chick. Especially after New York gave up the milk. No need for the cow.
Hoopz is a little tomboy-ish for me. Still fine, though.

-what a run by Syracuse. I like that kid McNamara. I do think they will lose the 5/12 game

-No Virginia (not a chance)

-No Michigan (I know Joey is pissed)

-My bracket was 80% last year. I’m winning the office pool this year. Watch out Trani!

-March Madness is the greatest sporting event of the year!

Today’s trivia question – Who produced ‘Jazz’ (We Got) by A Tribe Called Quest
WINNER GETS
a Gorillaz CD
and
HipHopSite's Preemptive Hype vol. 12

3 Comments:

Blogger Joey said...

Tommy Amaker is a horrible coach. We didn't deserve to be in the Tournament.

March 14, 2006 1:53 PM

 
Blogger Wes said...

Skeff Anslem is not the answer we were looking for brother. Skef's shout out was for his work on the entire album moreso than that song.

Trivial fact: Skeff Anslem worked with a young Blue Black of The Unspoken Heard back in the day in the Bronx.

Thanks for responding though. Send us your address and we will send you the prizes anyway

So it was "Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em"? Where did you get that info?

March 14, 2006 4:22 PM

 
Blogger Wes said...

send the address to info@brooklynbodega.com

March 14, 2006 4:23 PM

 

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