Nov. 26th, 2002
rap questions
Nov. 26th, 2002 02:34 pmDoes anyone remember that Buckwheat rap from the mid-80s? I have no idea who did it, but it had this part where a stereotypically white guy hurled insults at Buckwheat and he responded.
"Hey Buckwheat, get a comb! Get a comb!"
"PUCK YOU, you meathead motherpucker!. Buckwheat don't need no comb! He just want to let it grow natural and feel the beat! Buckwheat don't need no wave OR no curl. Stymie tried that Geri-Curl shit and it burned out all his hair!"
They don't show The Little Rascals on TV at all anymore, do they? It's really too bad. I mean, I can certainly understand why people might be offended by them, but it seems like most kids would be able to sort out the fact that the shows are of another time and that the stereotypes don't bear any relation to reality, especially if their parents talk about it with them. But hell, what do I know about younguns? Too bad either way, I guess.
Oh, wait, I think this album has the song! I think I had about a tenth-generation copy of a tape called Street Mix that featured that song and "La-Di-Da-Di." Speaking of "La-Di-Da-Di," does anyone remember the full version of that song? The last versions I downloaded had the "It's all because of you, I'm feeling sad and blue, you went away and now my life is filled with rainy days . . ." part missing. I guess it was an old song that they didn't get permission for or something. "La-Di-Da-Di" RULED.
"Hey Buckwheat, get a comb! Get a comb!"
"PUCK YOU, you meathead motherpucker!. Buckwheat don't need no comb! He just want to let it grow natural and feel the beat! Buckwheat don't need no wave OR no curl. Stymie tried that Geri-Curl shit and it burned out all his hair!"
They don't show The Little Rascals on TV at all anymore, do they? It's really too bad. I mean, I can certainly understand why people might be offended by them, but it seems like most kids would be able to sort out the fact that the shows are of another time and that the stereotypes don't bear any relation to reality, especially if their parents talk about it with them. But hell, what do I know about younguns? Too bad either way, I guess.
Oh, wait, I think this album has the song! I think I had about a tenth-generation copy of a tape called Street Mix that featured that song and "La-Di-Da-Di." Speaking of "La-Di-Da-Di," does anyone remember the full version of that song? The last versions I downloaded had the "It's all because of you, I'm feeling sad and blue, you went away and now my life is filled with rainy days . . ." part missing. I guess it was an old song that they didn't get permission for or something. "La-Di-Da-Di" RULED.