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Post by a Nick O! on Jul 30, 2007 1:28:52 GMT -4
I'm aware how old this song is, but finally tonight, I said to myself, "You still haven't heard this. This has the potential to be very cool. Go on and look it up on Launch."
I like. What can I say? I tend to have a soft spot for Mexican thugs.
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Post by jcmf3 on Jul 31, 2007 9:25:08 GMT -4
What's a "cholo"? (and is it "ch" or "k" sound?)
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Post by gpduke on Jul 31, 2007 12:37:47 GMT -4
"Ch" ...I think Down meant the musical instrument.
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Post by a Nick O! on Aug 1, 2007 2:30:28 GMT -4
I think Down meant the musical instrument. What's a "cholo"? (and is it "ch" or "k" sound?) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CholoBasically, skip down to "Mexico and North."
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Post by halo19 on Aug 1, 2007 3:02:54 GMT -4
Great song, even if I never bothered to make a topic the last couple months or so when I first heard it.
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Post by gpduke on Aug 1, 2007 3:12:20 GMT -4
I think Down meant the musical instrument. What's a "cholo"? (and is it "ch" or "k" sound?) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CholoBasically, skip down to "Mexico and North." So it's "Lean Like A Dog" basically? That's dumb, a Chello makes more sense because in general...Chello's are leaning when a person plays them.
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Post by a Nick O! on Aug 2, 2007 3:02:16 GMT -4
So it's "Lean Like A Dog" basically? That's dumb, a Chello makes more sense because in general...Chello's are leaning when a person plays them. Either you totally didn't read what you were supposed to or you're just trying to be funny.
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