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Started by Fatty McGee, May 15, 2016, 09:50:21 pm

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Fatty McGee

Tommy Tuberville starts us off strong at the Under Armour Employee Appreciation Day.  Vanilla Ice, C&C Music Factory, and Nelly are involved.  I'll take "what are things that were relevant approximately two decades ago, Alex"

http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/2016/5/6/11594098/tommy-tuberville-makes-some-new-friends
Bandit: Hey wait a minute, wait a minute. Why do you want that beer so bad?
Little Enos: Cause he's thirsty, dummy!

ChicoHog

Vanilla Ice and C&C Music Factory were one hit wonders that never were relevant.  Nelly had a few hits but not long term success on the charts.  At least they are all still trying!  Maybe next time they can find an artist that actually uses a guitar and can sing.

 

Dr. Starcs


Bacon_Bitz

Quote from: ChicoHog on May 15, 2016, 10:01:47 pm
Vanilla Ice and C&C Music Factory were one hit wonders that never were relevant.  Nelly had a few hits but not long term success on the charts.  At least they are all still trying!  Maybe next time they can find an artist that actually uses a guitar and can sing.

Are you mad they all made millions more than you?

lefty08

Speaking as a teenager in the 90s, not only was vanilla ice relevant, he was awesome
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