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"NO SCRUBS" - TLC

Lyrics

A scrub is a guy that
can’t stand old music

And
don’t really listen to anything before the year 2000

Always talking about what he wants
And just sits on his broke ass, so

No, I don't want your number
No, I don't want to give you mine and
No, I don't want to meet you nowhere
No, I don't want none of your time

And no, I don't want no scrub
A scrub is a guy that can't get no love from me
Hanging out the passenger side of his best friend's ride
Trying to holler at me

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"No Scrubs" is a song recorded by American girl group TLC
as the lead single from their third studio album FanMail
on February 2, 1999, by LaFace Records and Arista Records

Lyricist: Kandi Burruss
First performance: February 2, 1999
Key: B major
Composers: Kandi Burruss, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Tameka Cottle, Lisa Lopes
Genres: Contemporary R&B, Pop rap

(omg i'm so sorry i couldn't stop myself help)
 
Butter and Jam (jelly for those in the US) on toast is not nice, it should just be one or the other!

In the US jelly and jam are different!!

"NO SCRUBS" - TLC

Lyrics

A scrub is a guy that


And


Always talking about what he wants
And just sits on his broke ass, so

No, I don't want your number
No, I don't want to give you mine and
No, I don't want to meet you nowhere
No, I don't want none of your time

And no, I don't want no scrub
A scrub is a guy that can't get no love from me
Hanging out the passenger side of his best friend's ride
Trying to holler at me

--------------------------

"No Scrubs" is a song recorded by American girl group TLC
as the lead single from their third studio album FanMail
on February 2, 1999, by LaFace Records and Arista Records

Lyricist: Kandi Burruss
First performance: February 2, 1999
Key: B major
Composers: Kandi Burruss, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Tameka Cottle, Lisa Lopes
Genres: Contemporary R&B, Pop rap

(omg i'm so sorry i couldn't stop myself help)

I only know of TLC because of The Other Guys, my favorite comedy actually
 
I wonder if people would argue 30 years from now what Rey did or not in new Disney Star Wars trillogy. I doubt it.

Ok, now a strong one:
Steinway pianos are overrated.
 
I can’t stand old music, I don’t really listen to anything before the year 2000, there’s a very small handful of songs from the 90s I like but anything before that is absolutely terrible and I just can’t listen to it
You have really bad taste in music.
 
I don't buy libraries all the time, I don't like talking about them, I don't care about discounts, I only have a few I'm OK with, I like saving money.

I also have a list of a few big name, ubiquitous lib developers, that everyone uses, that I will probably never ever buy anything from. Because either really bad experience with some of their products, or the company is just plain annoying. Never had issues with small dev's products, unlike those big one's who can't be bothered to fix their stuff, small devs FTW.
 
That's not something I'd put on willingly. The Squid Game was a "what's all the fuss about?" thing. My wife and I sat through about half the first episode until the first game with the little girl robot and knew enough: not for us.

I'm really no pussy, but just can't take all the disrespect, hate and violence any more. There is too much of that shit going on in the real world as it is.
Awful and overbearing...I couldn't stop watching it, we are not a worthy species for existence.
 
I can’t stand old music, I don’t really listen to anything before the year 2000, there’s a very small handful of songs from the 90s I like but anything before that is absolutely terrible and I just can’t listen to it
I can't stand new music. Apart from a handful of artists, absolutely nothing interesting has happened musically in the last 23 years.

:grin:

This era is going to be remembered for:



and for:

 
I can't stand new music. Apart from a handful of artists, absolutely nothing interesting has happened musically in the last 23 years.

:grin:

This era is going to be remembered for:



and for:


Nothing controversial about both young and old-folk falling into stereotypical behaviours. For the rest of us it's decidedly non-controversial (off-topic, I know) to recognise that good and bad music exists, regardless of era and that overanalysing tracks (especially when it comes to dissing current pop, for example) normally completely misses just what it is about music that hooks us.
 
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