The Reign Of The Siccness

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Nov 25, 2006
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Good evening Siccness Community,

My name is Larry Merchant and I wanted to make my first post an allotment to the way this specific bearing of rap music has acquired such as audience over it's lifetime. From the induction of it's beings in the late 80's and early 90's, up to its current eminence, the Rap community has seemed to have taken notice to the rise of this music comming out of the Northern California region. I would just like to applaud its achievements over time
as well as commend the fans of this peculiarity of Rap music.

Just as Martial Arts is to the Boxing community (which I am currently occupied in), we in the boxing community see Martial Arts as an up-and-comming attraction, but not yet on the equivalent parallel as boxing, yet very soon to be. In the same persepctive, the Siccness can be comparitive to mainstream music. In conclusion, as all great things that come into
being, there is always an ending. This "Siccness" seems as if it has not yet peaked, and we all patiently await it's day for vast glory.

Your Truly,

Larry Merchant
 
Nov 25, 2006
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I remain bewildered about what could be so humerous about my post.
I was plainly implying where the rap music of Northern California has gone, yet individuals come to the conclusion that I am not assertive on my comments.

At the same time only time will reviel where this category of music will end up, and we will all....be patiently...awaiting...the outcome.

Yours Truly,

Larry Merchant
 
Nov 21, 2005
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Larry Merchant said:
I remain bewildered about what could be so humerous about my post.
I was plainly implying where the rap music of Northern California has gone, yet individuals come to the conclusion that I am not assertive on my comments.

At the same time only time will reviel where this category of music will end up, and we will all....be patiently...awaiting...the outcome.

Yours Truly,

Larry Merchant
Oh has my laughter baffled you? Perhaps you would like a krumpet with jelly on top to clear your thoughts.

The rap music of Northern California will soon rule. We shall pick up our weapons and destroy any who oppose the gangster and "hyphy" movement. Yes by the time we are done conquering the industry, everyone will indeed go "dumb". And it ill be bloody marvlous! In fact you could say it will be ghetto fabulous.

Larry it seems you have been drinking to much scotch lately. Here have a sip of my 40 ounce, it's quite exquisite to say the least!
 
Jun 24, 2005
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Larry Merchant said:
I remain bewildered about what could be so humerous about my post.
I was plainly implying where the rap music of Northern California has gone, yet individuals come to the conclusion that I am not assertive on my comments.

At the same time only time will reviel where this category of music will end up, and we will all....be patiently...awaiting...the outcome.

Yours Truly,

Larry Merchant

shout me out on hbo
 

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Larry Merchant said:
Good evening Siccness Community,

My name is Larry Merchant and I wanted to make my first post an allotment to the way this specific bearing of rap music has acquired such as audience over it's lifetime. From the induction of it's beings in the late 80's and early 90's, up to its current eminence, the Rap community has seemed to have taken notice to the rise of this music comming out of the Northern California region. I would just like to applaud its achievements over time
as well as commend the fans of this peculiarity of Rap music.

Just as Martial Arts is to the Boxing community (which I am currently occupied in), we in the boxing community see Martial Arts as an up-and-comming attraction, but not yet on the equivalent parallel as boxing, yet very soon to be. In the same persepctive, the Siccness can be comparitive to mainstream music. In conclusion, as all great things that come into
being, there is always an ending. This "Siccness" seems as if it has not yet peaked, and we all patiently await it's day for vast glory.

Your Truly,

Larry Merchant
go to hell
 
Nov 25, 2006
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Mista Murda - Why do you continute to bemean my presence?

Trajik - I am not very sure what you mean by shout you on HBO. We do have some spectacular events comming up, but my contract negates me from saying anything that would defimate or conflict with the actual presentation itself.

Thank you to those who have welcomed me to this board, and I will ignore those who choose to attept to belittle my inhabitance.

Larry Merchant
 
Jun 6, 2006
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belittle my inhabitance
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i think we found a keeper on the siccness.network.

welcome to the boards,we will mos def enjoy your stay here at http://www.siccness.net/vb


but this is by far the best fucking quote of the history of the siccness network

(yukmouth laugh)

Yes by the time we are done conquering the industry, everyone will indeed go "dumb". And it ill be bloody marvlous! In fact you could say it will be ghetto fabulous.