Favorite team:LSU 
Location:pee-ville
Biography:i've been alive all my life.
Interests:sports, music, boobs
Occupation:i lay pipe
Number of Posts:262
Registered on:11/4/2008
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Ok, so the top 2 programs in the SEC East have more/less been Georgia and Florida in the last 15 years or so.

Since 2000, Auburn has played them 19 times.
LSU has played them 17 times.
Gumps have played them 8 times.

Congrats on your weak-arse schedule, Bama.
The Goonies.

think i was 6. at least that's the first one i can remember without talking to the mom & pops.

re: 104.5 in BR

Posted by kgriff on 7/25/12 at 12:16 pm to
self-righteous radio personalities get on my nerves BIG-TIME!! dick, you talk about sports on the radio, came down, your hats aren't gonna fit for long.

MUSTcona is the worst local host, then Ott. their inability to handle opposing opinions is what does it for me. other than that shows are pretty good. i listen to them all during football but like said before, when Ott & Muscona have people sitting in for them, much better shows.
"Not exactly like what happened in R-kansas.... but a want none-the-less that should not be rewarded with non-action."
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I think PM's record defies statistical probability more than a 56 game hitting streak.


maybe for Cal's consecutive games, but i don't know about Dimaggio's hit streak. that was pretty amazing. it would be close.
"I get to live the rest of my life like a schnook."

re: How bad will "That's My Boy" suck?

Posted by kgriff on 6/13/12 at 12:15 pm to
Sandler has become his character in "Funny People".

re: Unexpectedly good live band:

Posted by kgriff on 6/8/12 at 11:33 am to
Widespread Panic.

seeing them live totally changed my opinion of them.
a little too "big room" for my taste, but a good job none-the-less.
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KATHY was well put-together. The Autumn Effect was a gradual change to a more commercial sound. The lyrics went from cryptic and abstract to plain terrible in some cases.

They're releasing an album at the end of July on their own label. While I hope they find a way to rediscover their sound from their local days, I doubt it will be much different from a Division/Feeding the Wolves hybrid.



yeah, i can see that. i listened to the rest of their stuff and it's evident that the band's direction/sound by the members vary. i hope they pull thruough. they definitely have potential.
congrats, y'all win at the internets.

like i said, their first 2 albums (the ones i heard) are VERY well put together. Hinder & Nickback comparisons are weak and uneducated arguments. the music is not even written in the same time. and 10 years lyrics are not about drunk b!tches they want to fuk in bars. so...

i can appreciate smartass comments to people you don't know that don't share your opinion in an attempt to impress more people you don't know just as much as the next guy... but.... ya need to come with something a little stronger than that. and i'm not saying they're one of the greatsest bands ever, either. but i was pleasantly surprised.
comparing 10 years to Hinder is the most ridculous thing i've ever heard.
i remember hearing a couple of their songs on the radio, but for some reason never listened to their albums. MAN!! they are frickin AMAZING!! don't recall hearing much about them lately, but maybe that's a good thing. just picked up their first 2 and i was blown away. kind of reminds me of a cross between tool and chevelle. or maybe even a "mudvayne-L.D.50", but not as heavy.

"Killing all that holds You" & "Autumn Effect" are bada$$! any reviews for "Division" or "Feeding the Wolves"?
my thoughts on him would be the same i have on the bands that "go pop".

sure you'll hit a big payday, but when the fairweather fans have had enough of you, you'll have already lost your true fan base and you'll be left with no base.

but... i guess if you want a big payday, then retire... its the perfect plan.
pretty sure Batman smashed the color back into her.

re: Who are your favorite rappers?

Posted by kgriff on 5/9/12 at 1:23 pm to
Double K
KRS One
Juvenile
Thes One
Mos Def
Q-tip
RZA
Ad Rock
McA
Mike D
Mystical
Method Man
Common
Ludacris
B-Real
Big Boi
when my dad said he loved LMS, i knew i would not like it. it was better than i thought but after 3 episodes, i couldn't take anymore.

Cougartown has hit a stride. i like. hope it lasts.
point#1 is a great album, but i don't understand some of the hate. thier sound has changed some, but for the most part they've stayed true more than any other modern rock band i can think of.

i mean, they didn't "Incubus" or anything.

re: Did Biggie or Diddy have Tupac killed?

Posted by kgriff on 5/9/12 at 12:42 pm to
when i learned how blown up the so-called "beef" between Dre & Easy was, it makes me think it was probably Tupac being an arrogant arse, as usual, and getting it from some real G's, if you will.

re: Winter's Bone

Posted by kgriff on 5/8/12 at 11:39 am to
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Winter's Bone is just too real, the whole thing just feels like a bummer.

Not that I like being bummed out, but the reality and authenticity made it a great movie.


with the "realness" of the movie i was also expecting something HUGE at the end. Bummed, as well.
great acting, directing, casting, location managment, even climax. but the writing gets bad marks from me cause of the ending. i love indie films, but i also like to be entertained on some level.