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  1. I quote " There were dozens of grown men actually crying... i couldnt believe how special those fans are, and how much they believe in the company "

    I hate politically correct language. Call a mong a mong.

    and here is the most beautiful part, they cant hurt us ever again,

    That's right brothers and sisters, drink the kool-aid and I'll lead us all to the promised land where they can't hurt us anymore.
  2. I'm not talking about ticket money though.

    I suggest you get in touch with the administrators if 1PW owed you money, Felix.Their website has a phone number for the office. I'd ask to speak to David Ward, who is mentioned by name on the message on the 1PW site. Good luck with getting any money owed you.Administrator's websiteAnd Felix, I just have to ask why anyone would name a show "Mustache Ride"?
  3. What the hell does the thing about forties and rollies at the beginning of Cryme Tyme's theme mean?

    Pop a forty = Opening a 40 ounce beer. These are commonly associated with black ghetto culture, as seen in Spike Lee films, usually sold by scared Korean shop owners. Check your roley = Check your watch (because it's Crime time, you see). Roley being a slang term for Rolex, purveyor of expensive watches. As used in many a hip hop song and blaxploitation movie.
    Further to previous answer, the forty refered to in "Pop a forty" is also slang for Colt 45, a malt liquor popular in black ghettos because it is both cheap and higher in alcohol when compared to normal American beers. It is commonly sold in 40 ounce bottles and wether the "forty" refers to the Colt Forty-five or the forty ounce bottle is open to debate. But as the Colt 45 comes in the 40oz bottles it doesn't really matter. The phrase has been around for at least 20 years, the first time I heard it used was 1986.
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