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Reply #60 posted 07/10/06 8:36pm

ehuffnsd

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badujunkie said:

every time i start to like the man he comes with some arrogant/cocky bullshit that's just lame. he's from a fucking BOY BAND. with one successful solo LP. he's jordan knight with a bigger solo record under his belt. if he doesn't push the boundaries who will? are you fucking kidding me? hmmm...maybe Madonna, Janet Jackson, Gnarls Barkley, Christina Aguilera, Kylie, Beck, MJ, Prince, Nelly Furtado to name a few...idiot.



Women aren't given credit for pushing boundries. They are written off as being the puppets of their produceres.
You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
authentic power is service- Pope Francis
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Reply #61 posted 07/10/06 9:57pm

EverlastingNow

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ehuffnsd said:

badujunkie said:

every time i start to like the man he comes with some arrogant/cocky bullshit that's just lame. he's from a fucking BOY BAND. with one successful solo LP. he's jordan knight with a bigger solo record under his belt. if he doesn't push the boundaries who will? are you fucking kidding me? hmmm...maybe Madonna, Janet Jackson, Gnarls Barkley, Christina Aguilera, Kylie, Beck, MJ, Prince, Nelly Furtado to name a few...idiot.



Women aren't given credit for pushing boundries. They are written off as being the puppets of their produceres.


Yeah Wendy and Lisa come to mind....
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Reply #62 posted 07/11/06 3:42am

Anx

EverlastingNow said:

ehuffnsd said:




Women aren't given credit for pushing boundries. They are written off as being the puppets of their produceres.


Yeah Wendy and Lisa come to mind....



and kate bush

and joni mitchell

and joan jett

and laurie anderson

and and and and
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Reply #63 posted 07/11/06 7:48am

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Anx said:

EverlastingNow said:



Yeah Wendy and Lisa come to mind....



and kate bush

and joni mitchell

and joan jett

and laurie anderson

and and and and


Exactly!!!
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Reply #64 posted 07/11/06 10:04am

papaa

TIMBERPUSSY (© VOICES CARRY)...

Thee thinketh too highly of thyself.
M.2.K
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Reply #65 posted 07/11/06 10:34am

PurpleCharm

papaa said:

TIMBERPUSSY (© VOICES CARRY)...

Thee thinketh too highly of thyself.

falloff
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Reply #66 posted 07/11/06 3:46pm

VoicesCarry

papaa said:

TIMBERPUSSY (© VOICES CARRY)...

Thee thinketh too highly of thyself.


evillol
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Reply #67 posted 07/11/06 5:30pm

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VoicesCarry said:

papaa said:

TIMBERPUSSY (© VOICES CARRY)...

Thee thinketh too highly of thyself.


evillol


did you really coin that?
I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #68 posted 07/11/06 5:48pm

VoicesCarry

badujunkie said:

VoicesCarry said:



evillol


did you really coin that?


As far as I know...nod
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Reply #69 posted 07/11/06 6:03pm

EverlastingNow

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VoicesCarry said:

badujunkie said:



did you really coin that?


As far as I know...nod


I wouldn't brag too much about it, it's really not that funny. lol
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Reply #70 posted 07/11/06 6:05pm

VoicesCarry

EverlastingNow said:

VoicesCarry said:



As far as I know...nod


I wouldn't brag too much about it, it's really not that funny. lol


Not as good as Mandonga.
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Reply #71 posted 07/11/06 6:09pm

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Sex Machine huh? eek
I'm an org elitist... totally unapproachable.

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Reply #72 posted 07/11/06 6:31pm

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VoicesCarry said:

EverlastingNow said:



I wouldn't brag too much about it, it's really not that funny. lol


Not as good as Mandonga.


Man...cuz she's got buff arms like a man.

Dong...cuz she acts like she has a dong?

Dude, has anyone else on here seen his sig over at Janet-xone? This guy means BIDNESS about his hatred for Madge. \ lol
I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #73 posted 07/11/06 6:44pm

VoicesCarry

badujunkie said:

VoicesCarry said:



Not as good as Mandonga.


Man...cuz she's got buff arms like a man.

Dong...cuz she acts like she has a dong?

Dude, has anyone else on here seen his sig over at Janet-xone? This guy means BIDNESS about his hatred for Madge. \ lol


It's in the dictionary, too.

What? LMAO! You go to Janet-Xone? falloff WHO ARE YOU ON JANET-XONE? My siggie over there is just this pic of Madonna:



At any rate, I don't hate Madonna, nor do I use that little nickname over here on the org. But the Janet fans seem to enjoy it. lol
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Reply #74 posted 07/12/06 12:26am

DarlingDiana

If anyone is going to change pop music, it's going to be Michael Jackson for sure. His next album will likely challenge the way pop music is made, in the same way Thriller did. I have to doubts about this. He's done it before, he will do it again. The problem is, I think his next album will change pop music, but who's going to change pop music after that. Surely not Michael Jackson again, after two huge albums (Thriller and his next one) people wont welcome another huge mega super album from him. Someone new and fresh needs to come in and change shit, like Michael did in the early 80s. And it sure aint gonna be this JT fool.
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Reply #75 posted 07/12/06 12:44am

MartyMcFly

DarlingDiana said:

If anyone is going to change pop music, it's going to be Michael Jackson for sure. His next album will likely challenge the way pop music is made, in the same way Thriller did.


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Reply #76 posted 07/12/06 12:50am

MartyMcFly

meltwithu said:

"The best way I can describe that song is say David Bowie and David Byrne decided to do a cover of James Brown's 'Sex Machine,' " Timberlake told reporters.



Oh, he's really a serious "artist" now isn't he? toilet
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Reply #77 posted 07/12/06 10:40am

EverlastingNow

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DarlingDiana said:

If anyone is going to change pop music, it's going to be Michael Jackson for sure. His next album will likely challenge the way pop music is made, in the same way Thriller did. I have to doubts about this. He's done it before, he will do it again. The problem is, I think his next album will change pop music, but who's going to change pop music after that. Surely not Michael Jackson again, after two huge albums (Thriller and his next one) people wont welcome another huge mega super album from him. Someone new and fresh needs to come in and change shit, like Michael did in the early 80s. And it sure aint gonna be this JT fool.


Cool!! Katherine Jackson posts on the ORG!!!!!
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Reply #78 posted 07/12/06 10:44am

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EverlastingNow said:

DarlingDiana said:

If anyone is going to change pop music, it's going to be Michael Jackson for sure. His next album will likely challenge the way pop music is made, in the same way Thriller did. I have to doubts about this. He's done it before, he will do it again. The problem is, I think his next album will change pop music, but who's going to change pop music after that. Surely not Michael Jackson again, after two huge albums (Thriller and his next one) people wont welcome another huge mega super album from him. Someone new and fresh needs to come in and change shit, like Michael did in the early 80s. And it sure aint gonna be this JT fool.


Cool!! Katherine Jackson posts on the ORG!!!!!

falloff
I'm an org elitist... totally unapproachable.

www.myspace.com/prinsexed
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Reply #79 posted 07/12/06 12:51pm

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Rhondab said:

if they let me beat the sh*t out of justin's punk ass....i'd listen to his music.


I can't stand a bitchy ass man.....ugh.


oh no wonder
I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #80 posted 07/13/06 2:53am

lovedad43

EverlastingNow said:

DarlingDiana said:

If anyone is going to change pop music, it's going to be Michael Jackson for sure. His next album will likely challenge the way pop music is made, in the same way Thriller did. I have to doubts about this. He's done it before, he will do it again. The problem is, I think his next album will change pop music, but who's going to change pop music after that. Surely not Michael Jackson again, after two huge albums (Thriller and his next one) people wont welcome another huge mega super album from him. Someone new and fresh needs to come in and change shit, like Michael did in the early 80s. And it sure aint gonna be this JT fool.


Cool!! Katherine Jackson posts on the ORG!!!!!

oh shit that's funny! lol
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