Any day by Typical cats Lyrics: Rain shine, was fate denied by state time Ya caged ryhmes contain rage behind gang signs Remember chickens spittin' game at you I'm prayin' wit a flow, when you get home I'm fixin' gang tatoos Forget stress, yes I'll accept the charges Armed wit curse words and verses to get the guards pissed I dropped out since we last spoke (what!?) Commisary, so it sucks son, we all grown up Fa sho, growin' up was tough more drugs then luck Fuck a thuggie gettin' bucked you can roll wit us No more holdin' in stolen trucks Roll to dunkin' donoughts, where po po n' folks can both hold nuts Flame up say ya name n' now the whole gangs smoked N' swear to moms, I'll quit spittin' to get ya chains broken Ya name is spoken openly Remember holdin' dreams of bein' dope, yo son they quotin' me Still the same witty poetry, grown n' smokin' weed How can we be broke when the city owes us sleep Or at least a peace of mind, crime was stealin' youth from you Or who could allude you would'a grew inside a human shoe There's truth and this troop both sent me to get you The issue's how windows ain't mirrors when we miss you More Tatoos, then nights at home Rockin' this one for you this is your microphone Life (ah) too fruit to see, to leave root for you to see Unique, never enuch, cause stress ain't new to me Life(ah) too fruit to see, to leave root for you to see I'm unique, never eunch, cause stress ain't new to me (Eunch is pronouced Yoo-Nick) See I belive in the beloved ...
Archive for August, 2010
High speed course gives dogs the run around
SOQUEL -- In a matter of seconds, dogs built for speed zipped across nearly 500 yards of green grass after a ragged, white lure Sunday morning during the Lure Coursing Play Day put on by local dog training company Living with Dogs.
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River Cats return from a bizarre trip
Fresh from a bizarre trip and a flurry of roster moves, the River Cats enter the stretch run hoping home-field advantage can propel them into the playoffs.
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This is Dewey Readmore Books, now well known as the cat in the New York Times best-selling book of the same name. Dewey was abandoned in the Spencer Library's book return, and became known far and wide as the Spencer Library cat. This video also profiles Conrad, Iowa's town cat, Tom, also well-loved by the entire town after being rescued. This "Living in Iowa" archived video originally aired in April of 1998 on Iowa Public Television. For more recent videos visit Iowa Public Television www.iptv.org