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Post by Burke on Jul 14, 2010 16:31:34 GMT -5
music.uk.msn.com/photos/photos.aspx?cp-documentid=154072599I especially agree with the rock music thing. It’s practically dead now. All you hear is hip-hop/R&B/pop on the radio. And they really didn’t show enough love to two of the all time greatest era’s in music. The early-mid 90’s grunge movement and mid 90’s New York hip-hop were both amazing. Everything all those involved touched turned to gold.
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Post by Brandon on Jul 14, 2010 16:46:17 GMT -5
Music in the 90s was the shit. I feel like rock, pop, rap, r&b, they were all at their peak. It was like the soundtrack to such a simple, pleasant decade. At times I wish we could go back, but I'm just glad to have been there.
To this day I think it says a lot about a person who their favorite Spice Girl was.
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Post by Burke on Jul 14, 2010 16:58:42 GMT -5
To this day I think it says a lot about a person who their favorite Spice Girl was. Well… We’ve already established in that other thread that Baby Spice was my favorite.
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Post by Brandon on Jul 14, 2010 17:01:57 GMT -5
My favorite was Posh Spice. I always appreciated that she didn't act impressed over every little thing, and rebelled against the whole peppy act the rest of them embodied.
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Post by Burke on Jul 14, 2010 17:04:53 GMT -5
My favorite was Posh Spice. I hate that woman. Lol. I had a crush on Baby Spice as a 9 year old impressionable boy. That was enough to make her my favorite. Ginger was alright. The others I didn't like.
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Post by jayzero42690 on Jul 14, 2010 17:11:00 GMT -5
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Post by Brandon on Jul 14, 2010 17:12:49 GMT -5
Haha. I liked Baby Spice at first, but by the time 4th grade rolled around I was just too ~mature for her.
lol, I think part of why I liked Posh is because no one else did, but she dgaf. I admire that quality in a person.
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Post by Burke on Jul 14, 2010 17:13:32 GMT -5
Hmm...
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Post by Tiffany on Jul 14, 2010 17:17:30 GMT -5
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