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G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Robbie G » May 16th, '08, 23:24

The interview that D12 did with rap basement has taken place and it will be posted sometime over the weekend.

Also on 5/23 they will interview Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo. They're taking questions now if theres anything you want to ask them.

If you don't have an account and want to ask it i'll post it for you. :y:
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Imposter » May 17th, '08, 00:31

when r they releasin the tracklisting?
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Robbie G » May 17th, '08, 00:51

No idea...

It comes out on the 20th so we'll see it soon enough. :y:
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Robbie G » May 17th, '08, 02:34

Chet wrote:Post this question for Yayo

Prior to widespread fossil fuel use, humanity's largest effect on local climate is likely to have resulted from land use. Irrigation, deforestation, and agriculture fundamentally change the environment. For example, they change the amount of water going into and out of a given location. They also may change the local albedo by influencing the ground cover and altering the amount of sunlight that is absorbed. For example, there is evidence to suggest that the climate of Greece and other Mediterranean countries was permanently changed by widespread deforestation between 700 BC and 1 AD (the wood being used for shipbuilding, construction and fuel), with the result that the modern climate in the region is significantly hotter and drier, and the species of trees that were used for shipbuilding in the ancient world can no longer be found in the area. What do you think?


Sure thing.
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Imposter » May 17th, '08, 03:12

lol im srry i meant i want u to ask them when they are gonna release the tracklisting my bad :sweating:
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Robbie G » May 17th, '08, 03:27

oh, haha ok. :y:
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby dontapproachme » May 25th, '08, 13:43

nice question chet im sure yayo would have an equally intelligent answer for you ;)
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Kosovic » May 25th, '08, 14:54

Chet wrote:Post this question for Yayo

Prior to widespread fossil fuel use, humanity's largest effect on local climate is likely to have resulted from land use. Irrigation, deforestation, and agriculture fundamentally change the environment. For example, they change the amount of water going into and out of a given location. They also may change the local albedo by influencing the ground cover and altering the amount of sunlight that is absorbed. For example, there is evidence to suggest that the climate of Greece and other Mediterranean countries was permanently changed by widespread deforestation between 700 BC and 1 AD (the wood being used for shipbuilding, construction and fuel), with the result that the modern climate in the region is significantly hotter and drier, and the species of trees that were used for shipbuilding in the ancient world can no longer be found in the area. What do you think?


I doubt Yayo can even read all that.
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Despo » May 25th, '08, 16:20

that dont stop him from having more money than you and me both.. :smoking:
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Kosovic » May 25th, '08, 20:44

Despo wrote:that dont stop him from having more money than you and me both.. :smoking:


Kapitaliska kurva!!!! Money aint everything!! Kommunism je.
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Despo » May 25th, '08, 22:31

Kosovic wrote:
Despo wrote:that dont stop him from having more money than you and me both.. :smoking:


Kapitaliska kurva!!!! Money aint everything!! Kommunism je.


Just by stating ''money aint everything'' u are actully sayin that money is everything.. but you allready know that so.. :flower:
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Kosovic » May 25th, '08, 23:01

Hmmm....capitalist. :tounge2:
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Re: G-unit interview with Rapbasement

Postby Robbie G » May 26th, '08, 15:28

Kosovic wrote:Hmmm....capitalist. :tounge2:


Lmao...
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