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E-mails from a Traitor - The young John Walker left an enormous cache of nutty e-mails. Read them he
The Daily Standard ^ | 12/09/2001 3:30:00 PM | by Richard Starr

Posted on 12/10/2001 6:33:53 PM PST by vannrox

E-mails from a Traitor
The young John Walker left an enormous cache of nutty e-mails. Read them here.
by Richard Starr
12/09/2001 3:30:00 PM


Richard Starr, managing editor

FROM AUGUST 1995 to August 1997, John Philip Walker Lindh, the Marin County jihadist, was a frequent contributor to Internet newsgroups. As Newsweek reports in its latest issue, he used the nom de plume "doodoo."

At the outset, he pretended to be a rapper, critiquing the rhymes of another Internet poseur as "some 13 year old white kid playing smart," which would actually be a pretty fair description of himself, then a 14-year-old white kid trying to pass himself off as black. Two years later, he was "Prof. J" pontificating on the relationship of Judaism to Zionism in the newsgroup soc.religion.islam.

In between, he seems to have liquidated his comic books and video games in order to buy audio equipment. But on July 29, 1996, he suddenly pulls up short: "I've heard recently that certain musical instruments are forbidden by Islam," he writes. And by September 21, 1996, he's placing an online want ad (WTB means "wanted to buy") for recordings of Malcolm X speeches. He comes across in many places as a budding totalitarian, though it should be noted that many 15-year-old habitues of newsgroups try to sound imperious. Not that many sign their e-mails "Br. Mujahid," however.

You can retrieve the online oeuvre of the American Taliban for yourself by searching for "doodoo@hooked.net" in the newsgroups archive at Google. Or you can read them below, reformatted in chronological order. The only editing I've done is to remove the e-mail addresses of third parties and the more technical parts of the address headers. The personal webpage he refers to, http://www.hooked.net/users/doodoo/index.htm, seems no longer to exist.



From: Disciple Of The Englober <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: CONTEST: $500 Grand Prize: DESIGN A LOGO FOR OUR RECORD COMPANY
Date: 1995/08/12
organization: Disciple Of The Englober
newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop,alt.rap
x-mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit)

Fernando Robnett wrote:
> Did you state ?
>
> * The terms of the contest and what time frame
> * When will it expire . . .
> * Payment terms
> * Return of the contestant's entry materials ??
>
> I think these questions alone provide enough air of question
> for the less experienced and possible impressionable individuals
> out there who might be interested in competing in your "legitimate"
> contest . . . .
>

I think it was good of you to point these obvious shortcomings in the original posting. The
whole thing seems very suspicious to me. The way he acts as if you're winning a prize when he's
actually buying your artwork for an extremely low price, the way the original note had many
legal notices missing, and the unproffessional presentation and reply ("I don't appreciate
this") all lead me to beleive this kid is a joke. 'I wont appreciate' being harrased by Mr.
Hirschhorn in the future, so keep in mind these are my own personal opinions and could very
well (although not very likely) be incorrect. To all artists and potential participents: if you
don't watch your back, you're likely to be stabbed.

----------------------------------------
O O
O () O J O H N D O E
O O
----------------------------------------

"Some one approached me [] a money hungry roach, B [] said "come sign some papers down at the
company" [] walked in the place [] money in my face [] gave my man Biz some, that's all it
takes [] I figured we were straight but I had to keep straightened [] something about them
that's when I start breaking [] I knew from the start less for more work [] at the end of it
all would up getting jerked" -Just Ice




From: Disciple Of The Englober <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: This J-Dogg/J-Pac character's rhymes
Date: 1995/08/12
organization: Disciple Of The Englober
newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop
x-mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit)

When I read those rhymes of yours I got the idea you were some 13 year old white kid playing
smart. That "Every Black Man Should Read This Rhyme" read like a child's poetic attempt and
deepness, and was further hindered by lines like "Why do these collad greens taste so good?".
It was clearly implied that the answer to each of your questions was "because you're black",
but how does African heritage and a good hearty dose of melanin make greens taste good? That
whole rhyme was saying essentially that all black people should just stop being black and
that'd solve all our problems. Our blackness does not make white people hate us, it is THEIR
racism that causes the hate. That collad green line alone leads me to believe you're one of
those white kids who thinks that if he eats enough collad greens, watermellon, and fried
chicken, and sags his pants low enough, he'll attain the right to call himself "nigga". If I
wanted to hear the repitition and glorification of racial stereotypes, I'd buy a Too $hort
record. Rhymes like yours are leading to the pollution and oversaturation of wack rhymes on
this newsgroup. Before you post these preteen level meaningless duck rhymes of yours, I suggest
you consider the fact that hundreds of people from across the world are going to have to suffer
through them as I did.

----------------------------------------
O O
O () O J O H N D O E
O O
----------------------------------------




From: Disciple Of The Englober <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: DANGEROUS MINDS . . . c'mon is this for real?
Date: 1995/08/15
organization: Disciple Of The Englober
newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop
x-mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit)

Last night on Tom Snyder he had the woman on whom this story was based on the show. I only
caught the last few minutes of the interview, but I do remember that she had some subtly
racist things to say. Apparently, she had joined the US military earlier in her life, so this
is not much of a suprise. The first time I saw ads for this movie I thought it to one of those
typical "Aryan Super-Woman saves poor mislead African's and Latino's" movies, and having found
out that it was written and directed by white people, and clearly for white people, my opinion
has not since changed. Another thing to think about is that there are uncountable black and
hispanic teachers in inner-city communities who 'reach the kids' and do an outstanding job, but
being the hollywood they are and always have been, they have to choose the story of a white
woman to make a movie about. I need to take over the world now, so peace love and englobiness..




From: Disciple Of The Englober <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: Rhyme: The Mind
Date: 1995/09/26
organization: Disciple Of The Englober
newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop
x-mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit)

(SUN_SPARK AKA SZA) wrote:
>Check My fast Lyrics
>
>
>Off the head
>
>
>Sun_Spark Speaking: Ignorant People just dont understand
> the Mind, and how It works, thats why
> Im here, to show and teach, How the
> Mind Operates. (echo)
>
>
>The mind is Mysterious, Plus It causes damage
>It makes you delirious, But you still manage
>To go continue with your normal Straight forward Life,
>The mind creates enormous power in you,
>ahhhhh doesnt that feel nice
>Precise to the point, If you control it correctly
>Take care of It, and it will give you creativity
>Negativity, Only if you promote it
>Indubidibly, Read, and put your Imagination in orbit
>Start It, ahhhh Now please finish it
>the mind is sharp, Yes, dont you feel more Intelligent
>Education, Yes your mind's fuel
>"fill her up" like the "Habib" in the gas pump, with the lit L
>
>MY COPYRIGHT (C)
>peace
>SuN_SpArK
> Aka
> SZA
>

If I shoved a copy of critical beatdown by the ultramagnetic MC's up your ass, you still
couldn't drop any phat shit. Take those generic lyrics back to your Wu-Tang Clan fan club
meatings, SZA, and keep them out of the eyes of the public. Thank you sir.




From: Disciple Of The Englober <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: T H E D I S C I P L E I S S E L L I N G Q U A L I T Y C D ' S C H E A P ! !
Date: 1995/12/03
organization: Disciple Of The Englober
newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop
x-mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit)

Here is a list of CD's I have for sale. They are all in mint condition, and the only reason I'm
getting rid of them is because I don't have a CD player. Each CD is $7.50 (postage included),
and if you buy all 7 I'll throw in a bonus Cypress Hill single featuring the otherwise
unavailable B-Side "Scooby Doo".

"AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted", by Ice Cube
"Apocalypse 91 . . . The Enemy Strikes Black", by Public Enemy
"Fear of a Black Planet", by Public Enemy
"Hard To Earn", by Gang Starr
"Reel To Reel", by Grand Puba
"The Sun Rises In The East", by Jeru The Damaja
"Whut? Thee Album", by Redman

If you're interested, E-Mail me. If you're bored, go to my homepage at
http://www.hooked.net/users/doodoo/index.html.




From: Disciple Of The Englober <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: ---->> TURBO GRAFX CD + SUPERSYSTEM CARD + 5 GAMES <<----
Date: 1995/12/09
organization: Disciple Of The Englober
newsgroups: rec.games.video.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit)

I have a Turbo Grafx CD system with the supersystem card (which allows it to run just like a
Duo), plus 2 controllers, a Turbo Tap multiplayer adapter, Bonks Adventure, Bonks Revenge,
Bomberman, Gate of Thunder, and Ys 1 & 2 for sale. The asking price is $120, which includes
shipping, E-Mail me if you're interested - doodoo@hooked.net





From: "Br. Mustafa Rakin Lumumba" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS/FT: ---> Turbo Grafx CD With Supersystem 3.0 Card + 5 Games + Accessories <---
Date: 1996/01/28
organization: Hooked Online Services
newsgroups: rec.games.video.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit)

I have a Turbo Grafx CD with the Supersystem 3.0 card, 2 controllers, a TurboTap 5 player
adapter, Gate Of Thunder, Bonk's Adventure, Bonk's Revenge, Bomberman, and Ys 1&2. The asking
price is $100, but I'd also be willing to trade the whole package for just about any other
system. E-mail me if you're interested.





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: ROLAND MS-1 SAMPLER
Date: 1996/05/20
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hands and Large Crowds Reacting To Their Every Word
newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

I'm looking for a used Roland MS-1 sampler, contact me at
doodoo@hooked.net





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: Sega Genesis + Games & Accessories
Date: 1996/06/15
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.games.video.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

I'm selling the following as a package:

- Sega Genesis System
- Three Buttom Controller
- Six Button Controller
- Sega Menacer
- Sonic 2
- Chakan
- Splatterhouse 2
- Contra Hard Corps
- David Crane's Amazing Tennis
- Captain America & The Avengers
- Menacer 6-in-1 Game

I'm asking $85 shipped.

doodoo@hooked.net




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: Various Rap/Hip-Hop CD's
Date: 1996/06/17
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.music.marketplace.cd
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

The following CD's are $5 each:

- "Hard To Earn", by Gangstarr
- "The Sun Rises In The East", by Jeru The Damaja
- "Fear Of A Black Planet", by Public Enemy
- "Apocalypse '91 The Enemy Strikes Black", by Public Enemy
- "Whut? Thee Album", by Redman
- "Reel To Reel", by Grand Puba
- "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted", by Ice Cube

If you buy all 7 together for $35, I'll throw in a Cypress Hill single
and a Das EFX single, and take care of the shipping for free.

doodoo@hooked.net




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: CD-ROM Programs & Games
Date: 1996/06/17
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: misc.forsale.computers.pc-specific.software
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

The prices below include shipping:

The New Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia - $27
Lands of Lore CD - $27
Mega Race - $12
The Software Toolworks US Atlas - $7
The Software Toolworks World Atlas -$7
Sports Illustrated 1994 Sports Almanac -$7




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: Alesis D4 or Alesis SR-16
Date: 1996/06/17
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

I'll pay $200 for a D4 or $150 for an SR-16. Please contact me by e-mail at:

doodoo@hooked.net





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: Various Marvel Comic Cards
Date: 1996/06/17
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.arts.comics.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

I'm selling the following cards:

- 1990 Series
72 cards, several doubles
Silver Surfer Hologram

- 1991 Series
29 cards, some doubles

- 1992 Series
59 cards, several doubles
Wolverine Hologram
Thing Hologram

- Series 2
64 out of 100 cards, several doubles
Magneto Hologram

- 1993 Series
Complete set, many doubles
Doom 2099 Bonus Card
Vulture 2099 Bonus Card
Specialist Bonus Card

All cards come in plastic binder holders, and all are in mint or
near mind condition. For the entire collection, I'm asking $50 + shipping,
but I will consider other reasonable offers.

doodoo@hooked.net




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: Daredevil, X-Men, & Morbius Comic Books ($1 - $3)
Date: 1996/06/17
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.arts.comics.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

I'm selling the following:

Daredevil 318 $1
Daredevil 304 $1
Daredevil 303 $1
Daredevil 285 $1
Daredevil 284 $2
Daredevil 282 $2
Daredevil 278 $2
Daredevil 277 $2
Daredevil 276 $1
Daredevil 275 $2
Daredevil 274 $2
Daredevil 273 $1
Daredevil 272 $1
Daredevil 261 $2
Daredevil 258 $2
What If . . . 23 (The New X-Men Had Never Existed) $1
The Uncanny X-Men 279 $1
X-Men Classic 57 $2
X-Men Animation Special (1990 high quality bound-book
Adapted From Animated TV Special) $5 (Originally $10.95)
Morbius 1 $3
Morbius 2 $3

Everything is mint condition except for the What If 23,
and Daredevil 318 which are slightly bent in the lower
right corners. These are the asking prices, but I will
consider any reasonable offers. I would also sell the
whole collection as a package for $40 shipped.

doodoo@hooked.net




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: Alesis D4 or SR-16 Drum Machine
Date: 1996/06/18
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

If you have either for sale, contact me at:

doodoo@hooked.net





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: Alesis D4, SR-16, or Roland DR-5
Date: 1996/06/18
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

If anyone has any of the above drum machines for sale, contact me at:

doodoo@hooked.net





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: Roland MS-1 or Rack Mountable Ensoniq Mirage
Date: 1996/07/04
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

If you have one of either for sale, contact me at:
doodoo@hooked.net





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: Ensoniq Mirage
Date: 1996/07/05
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

If anyone has a Mirage for sale, contact me at:

doodoo@hooked.net



From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: The Heiroglyphics VS The Hobo Junction Battle Tapes
Date: 1996/07/07
organization: The Grand Supreme Imperious Rulerlord Headmaster of the Universal Hip-Hop Alliance's Primary Soulsonic Lyricism Devision's Sublime Order of Funkentelechy and the Ancient Order of the Telefunkular Power Endowed Soulsonic Supermen With Golden Mics In Their Hand
newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop,alt.rap,rec.music.funky,alt.music.makers.dj
x-mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I)

For all those who still don't have a copy, the Heiroglyphics VS The Hobo
Junction tape is still available. Recorded on high quality 120 minute
cassettes, and featuring freestyles and live performances by various
artists on Side B, it is available for $10 shipped. The sound quality is
crystal clear throughout the entire tape, except for one of the Flavor
Flav freestyles, and the part where Saafir calls out Casual in which
there is a little static. For further information, or to place an order,
write to:

doodoo@hooked.net

P L A Y L I S T:

-Side A-

1) Introduction
2) Saafir Calls Out Casual
3) The Heiroglyphics VS The Hobo Junction
4) Listener Vote Results
5) "Follow For Now" by Sway & King Tech

-Side B-

1) Chino XL Freestyle
2) Blahzay Blahzay Freestyle
3) Keith Murray Freestyle
4) 2Pac Live Performance
5) Mad Lion Live Performance
6) Ras Kass Freestyle
7) Sadat X Freestyle
8) Das Efx Live Performance
9) Lateef The Dread Piper Freestyle
10) Mexikinz Freestyle
11) Fugees Live Performance
12) Erick Sermon Freestyle
13) Evocalist Freestyle
14) Deewyze Freestyle
15) Ras Kass Freestyle
16) Cypress Hill Live Performance
17) Big L Freestyle
18) KRS-ONE Freestyle
19) Kool G Rap & Chuck D Impressions
20) Channel Live Freestyle
21) Chino XL Freestyle
22) Rakim Freestyle
23) LL Cool J Live Performance
24) GZA Live Performance
25) Bobbito's Frank Sinatra Impression
26) Pharcyde Live Performance
27) Flavor Flav Freestyles
28) KRS-ONE Freestyle
29) Redman Freestyle
30) Kool G Rap Clip
31) Organized Konfusion Freestyle
32) Ras Kass Freestyle
33) Chubb Rock Freestyle
34) Listener Vote Results (Continued)
35) Extended Beats




From: doodoo@hooked.net (doodoo@hooked.net)
Subject: Question: Musical Instruments & Islam
Date: 1996/07/29
organization: Hooked Online Services
newsgroups: alt.religion.islam

I've heard recently that certain musical instruments are forbidden by Islam. There is nothing in the Qur'an that I can find relating to this matter, and the Hadith that I've read were fairly vague.
My question is this: are in fact certain musical instruments haram, and if so, which instruments or types of instruments are they?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.

doodoo@hooked.net

[This question received two answers: 1) "The only instrument I know of that can be played is a drum and only before going to Jihad, you know, to gather everyone up. Besides that, music can be played at a marriage (though I think people go too far these days). All other types of instruments at any other events is haram. And 2) "Salaam Alaikum. There are no specific types of instruments to be played or not to be played. Islam is a religion of logic. It means Islam tells us do not believe in things which conveys no meaning to you. Why should Islam forbids or allows certain types of musical instruments ? Overall musical intruments have different types of sounds, drums have their own beats and guitar has its own. Drums sounds loud and can be heard from a distance , that is why they were used in the time of Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him. But it does not mean that drums are the only instruments we are allowed to play. We can play any type of musical instrument what we like and also we can listen on the stereo. What ever we do it must be within the limits of Islam. It means we should not include any type of sexusal behavior or loose our minds while listening the music, like many Western countries people do.]




From: doodoo@hooked.net (doodoo@hooked.net)
Subject: Re: HIP HOP HEADS!, by Sae Nal Kim
Date: 1996/08/22
organization: Hooked Online Services
newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop,alt.rap

Sae Kim wrote:

>Hip hop heads smoke drugs, the two go together like women and sex. I
>can't see how anyone can appreciate rap music when they are sober

Often when someone says something incredibly stupid, the people around
them will respond with remarks such as "what are you smoking?" and
"are you drunk?," illustrating the obvious fact that intoxicated
people do not think on the same level as normal humans.
With this in mind, are you then trying to say that you'd have to be
dwelling on a lower level of consiousness in order to appreciate
Hip-Hop music? That sounds as thought you're trying to insult Hip-Hop
rather than 'stay true' to it, as you usually seem to be trying to do.
Have you finally given up on Hip-Hop? Are you ready to move on to
heavy metal this month, or is it back to alternative rock like last
month? Please keep rec.music.hip-hop posted, we all love to hear your
remarks and feelings on such subjects as Foxxy Brown's [under age]
ass, rental cars, and which type of soft drink is the coolest amoung
those 'real heads' down south in the states..
I don't read this newsgroup often, because collectively it's users are
little more than worthless dickriders and overly competitive pretend
MC's trying to proove themselves to the rest of us. However, when I
come here I do enjoy your many posts, and the hillarious lyrics. It's
impossible to tell whether your comedy is intentional or sarcastic,
but it's undoubtedly brilliant.

Peace

-A Famous MC Who Shall Remain Anonymous Due To Dickriders




From: doodoo@hooked.net (doodoo@hooked.net)
Subject: WTB: Malcolm X Speeches on Vinyl
Date: 1996/09/21
organization: Hooked Online Services
newsgroups: rec.music.marketplace.vinyl

If anyone has any Malcolm X speeches on vinyl for sale, I'd like to
buy them. Thank you.

doodoo@hooked.net



From: doodoo@hooked.net (doodoo@hooked.net)
Subject: WTB: E-MU DRUMULATOR
Date: 1997/01/13
organization: Hooked Online Services
newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace

I'm looking for a used E-mu Drumulator in good working condition.
Anyone interested in selling one to me, contact doodoo@hooked.net




From: doodoo@hooked.net (doodoo@hooked.net)
Subject: FS: ALESIS SR-16 DRUM MACHINE $150
Date: 1997/01/13
organization: Hooked Online Services
newsgroups: alt.music.makers.electronic,alt.music.midi,alt.music.producer,rec.music.makers.synth,alt.music.4-track,rec.music.makers.marketplace

For Sale: Alesis SR-16 Digital Drum Machine featuring:
- 233 stereo sampled percussion sounds
- 100 user song slots
- 200 user pattern slots
- Two pairs of stereo output jacks
- Dynamic articulation (changes the velocity and tone of a sound
depending on how hard it's hit)
- Easy to use sequencer with variable levels of swing

$150 + shipping
Contact: doodoo@hooked.net





From: doodoo@hooked.net (doodoo@hooked.net)
Subject: WTB: E-MU DRUMULATOR
Date: 1997/01/17
organization: Hooked Online Services
newsgroups: rec.music.makers.synth

I'm looking for an E-mu Drumulator drum machine. If anyone has one for
sale, contact me at: doodoo@hooked.net




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: Akai S01 Sampler
Date: 1997/03/02
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: alt.music.midi,alt.music.makers.electronic,alt.music.producer,rec.music.makers.marketplace,rec.music.makers.synth

For Sale: Akai S01 32,000kHz 16 bit digital midi sampler with eight
sample slots, and 15 seconds of sampling time. This machine is in
perfect condition with the exception of a small ink mark on the top
which is not visible when mounted in a rack. The S01 comes with over 60
sample disks of various synths and drum machines (TR-808, TR-909, Linn
Drum, TB-303, MiniMoog, Moog Rogue, Juno 60, Juno 106, etc). It also
comes with the Macintosh Pro-Ex sample editing software. I'll take the
best offer over $300.

John Lindh
doodoo@hooked.net





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: E-mu Drumulator w/ Midi
Date: 1997/03/02
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: alt.music.midi,alt.music.makers.electronic,alt.music.producer,rec.music.makers.marketplace,rec.music.makers.synth

For Sale: E-mu Drumulator with midi. This is a digital drum machine from
the early eighties with a sound somewhat similar to a Linn Drum. It has
twelve drum sounds, individual outputs, and unlike most Drumulators,
it's also midi compatible. This machine is in near perfect condition,
the only blemeshes being small dents at the corners of the machine which
effect it's operation in no way whatsoever. I'll take the best offer
over $100.

John Lindh
doodoo@hooked.net





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: BOSS DR-660 Drum Machine
Date: 1997/03/05
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace

I'm looking for a used DR-660 in good working condition. I'm not sure
if this is an accessory or if it comes with the 660, but I'd also
definitely want the AC adaptor. Thank you.

John Lindh
doodoo@hooked.net





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: ARP AXXE or Moog Prodigy
Date: 1997/03/05
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace

I'm looking for either one of these machines. I do know what each of
these is worth, so please don't bother me with insanely high "vintage"
prices. Thank you.

John Lindh
doodoo@hooked.net




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: Boss DR 660 Drum Machine
Date: 1997/03/08
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace,alt.music.midi,alt.music.makers.electronic,alt.music.producer,rec.music.makers.synth

I'm looking for a Boss DR 660 in good working condition, with a manual.

John Lindh
doodoo@hooked.net




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: E-mu Drumulator w/ Midi & Instructions
Date: 1997/03/11
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace,alt.music.midi,alt.music.makers.electronic,alt.music.producer,rec.music.makers.synth

For sale: E-mu Drumulator with full midi compatibility and the original
instructions. This machine is in perfect working condition, and good
physical condition. The corners are dented a little bit, but the whole
thing is built like a tank and would be very difficult to do any real
damage to (you could probably jump up and down on it without hurting
anything). For those who are unfamiliar with this machine, it's a
digital drum machine from the early eighties somewhat similar to a Linn
Drum. It has an especially good handclap, and thick punchy sounds with
eight individual outputs. I've seen these without midi go for $200, but
they're really not worth that much. I'll take any offers over $100, and
I'll ship COD.

John Lindh
doodoo@hooked.net




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Talkboxes
Date: 1997/03/11
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.electronic,rec.music.makers.synth

Can anybody tell me what exactly a TalkBox is, how it works, and how
it's different from a vocoder? I've heard that they're dangerous in some
way, but I'm willing to risk bodily harm in order to get my voice to
sound like Roger Troutman. If anyone has any information on their
dangers, how much they cost, or any other comments about them, I'd
appreciate it. Respond e-mail or e-mail & newsgroup please; I don't
frequent Usenet. Thank you.

John Lindh
doodoo@hooked.net




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: TALKBOX
Date: 1997/03/12
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace

I don't know what a TalkBox is, or how it works, but I know what it
sounds like and I want one. If it has pieces that fit inside your mouth,
I don't care. I can find a way of cleaning it. I want a TalkBox. Sell me
one. Thank you.

John Lindh
doodoo@hooked.net



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From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: HEIL TALKBOX
Date: 1997/03/13
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace

I'm looking for a talkbox, new or used. Please contact the address
below. Thank you.

John Lindh
doodoo@hooked.net





From: "Hine E. Craque" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: APACHE - Incredible Bongo Band, Shadows, etc.
Date: 1997/04/09
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: rec.music.marketplace.vinyl

I'm looking for any versions of the song "Apache" that I can get my
hands on. I know there are at least three in existance, and I think a
rock group called The Shadows did the original. I'm especially
interested in the Incredible Bongo Band version, but I'm willing to buy
any and all versions of this song I can find.

Hine E. Craque
doodoo@hooked.net




From: "Hine E. Craque" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: MIDI/CV converter
Date: 1997/04/13
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: alt.music.midi,alt.music.makers.electronic,alt.music.producer,rec.music.makers.marketplace,rec.music.makers.synth

I'm willing to buy any functional MIDI to CV converter I can find. I'll
pay money of the legal tender variety. Federal reserve notes infact.
Please contact the address below. Thank you.

doodoo@hooked.net


From: "Hine E. Craque" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Question: Drawings of Living Things
Date: 1997/05/08
Organization: Hooked Online Services
Newsgroups: alt.religion.islam


As Salaam O Alaikum,

I've heard some different opinions on this subject, so I'd like to see
what internet Muslims think of it. My question is this: are drawings of
living things (besides plants) forbidden altogether? Is it alright to
have clothing with pictures resembling living things? What about books,
records, magazines, etc.? Is it alright to watch cartoons on TV or in
movies?

I know for certain that drawings of living things are haram under
certain circumstances, but different people seem to have different ideas
as to how this rule applies. I'd like to hear what some other people
have to say regarding this issue, preferably with references to
authentic hadith.

Salaam,
Br. Mujahid




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: Kool Keith sample question
Date: 1997/05/20
Organization: doodoo@hooked.net
Newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop

Joshua Saul wrote:
>
> T. Tauri wrote:
> >
> > Tero Karvinen wrote:
> > >
> > > On the Dr. Octagon album, theres this little intro where Keith
> > > introduces himself as the Doctor and goes on about how he can relocate
> > > your saliva glands and rebuild your rectum etc. and theres this
> > > classical string loop behind him. Now I know I've heard it before, and
> > > I know who the composer is and know what piece it is but can't
> > > remember it if my life depended on it.
> >
> > Pachelbel's Canon in D.
>
> What's that guy saying in the background?
>
> Sounded like "I gots to save yah."

Actually, I'm pretty sure that sample was from Vivaldi's "Four
Seasons." Pieces of Four Seasons have been used in several TV and radio
ads over the past few years, and I think that's why they chose to use it
on that skit (which was supposed to be an ad for Dr. Octagon).
The vocal bit was saying "I Got To Tell You," which is incidentally the
name of the skit.

Salaam,
PP5-1doodoo




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: IS NAS MUSLIM?
Date: 1997/05/20
Organization: doodoo@hooked.net
Newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop

Divine2129 wrote:
>
> Kevin Lee wrote:
> >
> >
> > Divine2129 wrote:
> >
> > > no, he isn't Muslim. and he isn't controversial to Islam because he
is
> > > God. Islam is his culture and way of life.
> >
> > ". . . about Gods/Don't believe in none of that shit/your facts is
> > backwards"
> >
> >   - Nas
> >
> > He looks much more like an atheist to me.
> >
> > peace . . .
> > kpl
>
> he was referring the mystery Gods, that people worship
> and don't see. Real common among 5%, to use the lingo
>
> k.orr
> house of phat beats
>
> true indeed, k.orr. i couldn't have said it better myself! :o)
> Nas ac-knowledges himself as a true and living God, the only God there is,
> and doesn't fall pray to spookisms.
>
> Peace
>  Earth Divine Wisdom

Dear Ma'am,
Is Nas indeed a "god"? If this is so, then why is he susceptable to sin
and wrongdoing? Why does he smoke blunts, drink moet, fornicate, and
make dukey music? Why is it if he is a "god" that one day he will die?
That's a rather pathetic "god" if you ask me.
If something by your logic does not exist unless you can see it, why do
you, the members of the 5% Nation, live a life of "pursuing happiness"?
I have never seen hapiness myself. Perhaps you can enlighten me as to
what it looks like and where I can go to sneek a peek at it.
Air cannot be looked upon by the human eye. Neither can God. Yet
without either of these things humans could not exist. Perhaps one day
the members of the 5% will wake up and see who is in fact the slave and
who is indeed The Master.

Salaam




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: Are Shi'a Muslims ?
Date: 1997/06/02
Organization: doodoo@hooked.net
Newsgroups: soc.religion.islam

As Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah,
The answer to any questions of "are ___ Muslims?" can be answered by
investigating a few simple points. If a person or a group of people
believe in the unity of Allah and the day of judgement, believe in the
prophethood of Muhammad, believe in the angels, if they keep up Salat,
pay Zakat, fast in Ramadan, and perform the Hajj if they're able to,
they are Muslims.
They can believe things completely contradictory to the Qur'an, or the
words of any of the prophets and still be Muslim. They can commit any
imaginable sin and still be Muslim, so long as they still fulfill the
aforementioned items.
Accusing a Muslim or a Muslim group of disbelief is in itself an act of
disbelief. The prophet never accused even the individuals he knew to be
hypocrites of disbelief, nor did he treat them in a way any different
from other Muslims. No good can come from Muslims accusing Muslims of
disbelief; this can only lead to arguement, resentment, and further
division. If you find a Muslim saying something which you believe to be
in error, present to him/her your reasons for believing them to be in
error and try to help them see the truth. Don't waste your time
squabbling over petty differences.

Salaam,
Mr. Mujahid




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: BOSS DR-660 Drum Machine
Date: 1997/07/07
Reply-To: doodoo@hooked.net
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace,alt.music.midi,alt.music.makers.electronic,alt.music.producer,alt.music.makers.synth

Dear Potential Buyer,
I'm selling a near-mint condition BOSS DR-660 with the original printed
instructions, instructional video tape, and AC adapter. I don't know
what this thing is worth these days, so I'll take the best offer I can
get. I intend to ship it COD, and leave the postal charges in the hands
of the buyer, so please don't mention shipping in your offer. If you're
interested, contact:

doodoo@hooked.net

Thank you for your time,
Dr. Hine E. Craque





From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: FS: 200+ Hip-Hop, Funk, Jazz, Misc - LPs, CDs, Tapes, Videos
Date: 1997/07/21
Organization: doodoo@hooked.net
Newsgroups: alt.rap,rec.music.hip-hop,rec.music.funky,rec.music.makers.dj

Salaam,
I plan on selling all of the 200+ items listed
below as a single package, and I'm not willing to break
any of it up. Among these records are many classics,
collectors items, and out of print rarities, so please
make reasonable bids. If you have any questions about
individual records, just ask. I intend to take the best
offer I recieve.

Sincerely,
Prof. J

---[LPs]---

2 Live Crew, The: "Move Somethin'"
3rd Bass: "The Cactus Al/bum"
Boogie Boys, The: "City Life"
Butcher Beats And Breaks: "Butcher Beats And Breaks"
Boogie Down Productions: "Criminal Minded"
Byron Davis And The Fresh Krew: "Don't Be Bashful"
Cash Money & Marvelous: "Where's The Party At?"
Chic: "Chic"
Digable Planets: "Blowout Comb"
D.J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince: "He's The DJ, I'm The Rapper"
Dr. Octagon: "Dr. Octagon"
Dred Scott: "Breakin' Combs"
Earth Wind & Fire: "The Best of Earth Wind & Fire Vol. I"
Earth Wind & Fire: "The Best of Earth Wind & Fire Vol. II"
Earth Wind & Fire: "Gratitude"
Earth Wind & Fire: "All N All" [Double Vinyl, First Record Is Missing]
Egyptian Lover, The: "On The Nile"
Fat Boys: "Coming Back Hard Again"
General Kane: "In Full Chill"
Ghetto Boys: "Making Trouble"
Gigolo Tony: "Ain't It Good To Ya"
Hurricane: "The Hurra"
Isley Bros. And Marvin & Johnny: "Isley Bros. And Marvin & Johnny"
Jackson, Micheal: "Off The Wall"
James, Rick: "Come Get It"
James, Rick: "Street Songs"
Jaz: "Word To The Jaz"
Jaz, The: "To Your Soul"
Kool Moe Dee: "Kool Moe Dee"
KRS-ONE: "Return Of The Boom Bap"
Masta Ace Incorperated: "Slaughtahouse"
Mazarati: "Mazarati"
MC Hammer: "Let's Get It Started"
MC Twist & The Def Squad: "Comin' Thru Like Warriors"
McLaren, Malcolm: "Malcolm McLaren Fans"
Ohio Players: "Contradiction"
Ohio Players: "Fire"
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: "Beat Street Volume 2"
Pharcyde, The: "Labcabincalifornia"
Prince And The Revolution: "Around The World In A Day"
Professor Griff And The Last Asiatic Disciples: "Pawns In The Game"
Robinson, Smokey: "A Quiet Storm"
Ross, Diana: "Diana"
Run Dmc: "Raising Hell"
Run Dmc: "Tougher Than Leather"
Schooly D: "Smoke Some Kill"
Spinners: "Love Trippin'"
Stevie Wonder: "Stevie Wonder's Journey Through The Secret Life Of
Plants"
Throw Down: "Throw Down"
Tone-Loc: "Loc-ed After Dark"
Too Short: "Life Is . . . Too Short"
Ultramagnetic MC's: "Critical Beatdown"
U.T.F.O.: "Lethal"
U.T.F.O.: "Skeezer Pleezer"
Vanity: "Skin On Skin"
War: "Why Can't We Be Friends?"
Watson, Johnny Guitar: "Ain't That A Bitch"
Whodini: "Whodini"
Whodini: "Escape"

---[EPs]---

Andrea Fallen Angel: "Forever, Will You Be My Love, I Saw Him Standing
There, Hound Dog Party, Gettin' Looser"
C.I.A. featuring Ice Cube & Dr. Dre: "My Posse, Just 4 The Cash$,
Ill-Legal"
Dangerous Crew: "Dangerous Crew"
Egyptian Lover, The: "You're So Fine, E-Rap (Holding It Down), Scratch
Force One, The Ultimate Scratch II"
Fila Fresh Crew, The: "3 The Hard Way, Tuffest Man Alive, Dunk The Funk,
Drink It Up"
N.W.A.: "Panic Zone, Dope Man, 8-Ball"
N.W.A.: "Gangsta Gangsta, Quiet On Tha Set, Something 2 Dance 2,
Something Like That"
Too Short: "Freaky Tales: The Untold Story Part 1"
Too Short: "Freaky Tales: The Saga Continues Part II"
Too Short: "Don't Stop Rappin'"
World Class Wreckin' Cru, The: "House-Calls"

---[12" Singles]---

2 Live Crew, The: "Get It Girl b/w Cut It Up"
2 Live Crew, The: "Move Somethin'"
2 Live Crew, The: "Trow The D. and Ghetto Bass"
2 Live Crew, The: "Yakety Yak"
2 Live Crew, The: "Do Wah Diddy"
3.5.7.: "Juicy Got U Krazy"
Ace Juice featuring MC Hammer: "Go Go"
Al B Sure!: "Nite And Day"
Al B Sure! featuring Slick Rick: "If I'm Not Your Lover"
Afro-Rican: "Let It Go b/w I Can Do That"
Arabian Prince, The: "It Ain't Tough"
Ayers, Roy: "I'm The One"
Bass Dominators, The: "The Bass Is Too Strong"
Bad Boys featuring K Love: "Bad Boys"
Black Rock & Ron featuring Prince Paul: "You Can't Do Me None (Remixes)"
Black Uhuru: "Chill Out b/w Right Stuff"
Bobby Jimmy & The Critters featuring Dr. Dre: "N.Y./L.A. Rappers"
Bollock Brothers, The: "Harley David Son Of A Bitch"
Boogie Boys, The: "Zodiac"
Byrd, Donald & 125th Street, N.Y.C.: "Sexy Dancer b/w Midnight"
Byron Davis & The Fresh Krew featuring "Special K.M.C.": "Now Dance b/w
Down Wit It"
Cameo: "Back And Forth"
Capital Tax: "2 Timin' b/w Get In To It"
Channel Live: "Sex For The Sport"
Con Funk Shun: "She's A Star b/w Rock It All Night"
Cymone, Andr : "Lipstick Lover"
D-Def Conection: "Jealous People"
D&D Project, The: "The D&D Project"
Da Lench Mob: "Chocolate City"
Dana Dane: "Show Me Love"
Das Efx: "Real Hip-Hop"
Debbie Deb: "I'm Searchin'"
Derek B: "Rock The Beat"
Diamond featuring D-Roc: "Bank Head Bounce"
Dimples Tee: "Jealous Fella's"
Dirty Red: "Cold Bassin' It Up b/w I Have Power"
DJ Mike & MC Cool D: "Gangster Rock b/w Do That Shit"
Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde: "Yellow Panties b/w Freshest Rhymes In The
World"
Eazy E: "The Boyz-N-The Hood"
Eddie "B": "Time To Rock The House II"
Egyptian Lover, The: "Dance"
Egyptian Lover, The: "D.S.L.'s"
Egyptian Lover, The: "Freak-A-Holic"
Egyptian Lover, The: "Get Into It"
Egyptian Lover, The: "Computer Love b/w And My Beat Goes Boom"
Egyptian Lover, The: "The Lover"
Foxxx Freddie featuring Eric B: "Somebody Else Bumped Your Girl"
Freestyle: "It's Automatic"
Fresh 3 M.C.'s: "Have Your Heart b/w A Few Minutes More"
Funkdoobeist: "Dedicated"
Future MC's, The: "Erotic Rapp b/w State Of Shock Rapp"
Fresh Celeste featuring M-4 Sers: "Get It Boy"
Gaye, Marvin: "A Funky Space Reincarnation"
General Kane: "Crack Killed Applejack"
Georgio: "Sexappeal"
Gigolo Tony: "Shake Your Pants"
Grand Puba: "A Little Of This"
Gucci: "Sally "That Girl""
Guy: "I Like"
HP: "Ho Patrol b/w Skull"
Hugh E. MC & DJ Rock: "It's The Game b/w The Beat Has Bass"
Ice Cube: "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted"
Ice-T: "I'm Your Pusher"
Iceman Ja: "Mega Jon's Bass"
Isley Brothers, The: "All In My Lover's Eyes"
Isley Brothers, The: "It's Alright With Me"
Isley Brothers, The: "Rockin' With Fire b/w I Wanna Be With You"
Jaz: "Hawaiian Sophie"
J.J. Roxx: "Get Back"
Jonzun Crew featuring Michael Jonzun: "Time Is Running Out"
Juanito (FX): "Move Your Feet"
Junkyard Band, The: "The Word b/w Sardines"
K.C. And The Sunshine Band: "Do You Wanna Go Party"
Kool & The Gang: "Cherish (Remix) b/w Fresh/Mislead (Special Mix)"
Kool & The Gang: "Big Fun"
Kool G Rap: "It's A Shame"
Kool Keith: "Sex Style b/w Don't Crush It"
Left Lane: "Bam Bam Bam"
L.L. Cool J: "I'm That Type Of Guy"
L.S. Fresh: "You Can't Get No P--sy!"
Luke: "Banned In The U.S.A - The Luke LP Featuring The 2 Live Crew"
Mac, The: "The Game Is Thick"
Mantronix: "Needle To The Groove"
Mantronix with M.C. Tee: "Fresh Is The Word"
Mary Jane Girls: "In My House"
Mazarati: "The Saga Of A Man"
MC Player: "Rhyming Rampage"
MC Hammer: "Here Comes The Hammer"
MC Shy D: "Don't Sweat Me"
MC Shy D: "Shake It"
MC Twist & The Def Squad: "The House Jumps"
MC Twist & The Def Squad: "Just Rock"
Nocera: "Let's Go"
Nocera featuring Mantronix: "Summertime, Summertime"
O'Neal, Alexander: "Fake"
Prince And The Revolution: "Raspberry Beret"
Prince And The Revolution: "Kiss"
Prince Markie Dee: "Crunchtime"
Queen Latifah featuring KRS-One, Heavy D, & Treach: "Rough b/w I Can't
Understand"
"R," The (Renard With No Regard) featuring Ced What?: "How Hard Can You
Throw It?"
Rappin' 4-Tay: "Ain't No Playa Like . . ."
Renard With No Regard featuring Ced What?: "We'll Make Your Body Move
b/w Burnadette"
Rock Master Scott and The Dynamic Three: "The Roof Is On Fire b/w The
Request Line"
Rock Master Scott and The Dynamic Three: "The Roof Is On Fire b/w The
Request Line"
Rockwell, Noel featuring The Poet: "Beat You Down"
Roxanne Shant : "Have A Nice Day"
Sa-Fire: "Don't Break My Heart"
Shabazz The Disciple: "Death Be The Penalty"
Sir Mix A Lot: "Iron Man b/w I'll Roll You Up!"
Sly Fox: "Lets Go All The Way b/w Como Tu Te Llama?"
Stevie B: "Dreamin' Of Love"
Stevie B: "Party Your Body"
Sista featuring Craig Mack: "It's Alright"
Sugarhill Gang: "Rapper's Delight"
T La Rock: "T-N-Off b/w Housin' With The T's"
T La Rock: "Back To Burn"
T.M.F.C.: "How Bout Some"
Tony! Toni! Ton !: "Born Not To Know"
Tony Rock: "Still Doin' It"
Too Short: "The Ghetto"
Trinere: "I'll Be All You Ever Need"
Ultra: "Big Time"
Uncle Jam's Army: "Dial-A-Freak b/w Yes Yes, Yes"
Uncle Jam's Army: "Dial-A-Freak b/w Yes Yes, Yes"
Uncle Jam's Army featuring Mr. Prince & Miss Nysa: "Naughty Boy"
Unknown And Lyrrad: "Let's Jam"
Unknown And Lyrrad: "Let's Jam"
U.T.F.O.: "Roxanne, Roxanne"
U.T.F.O.: "Roxanne, Roxanne"
Vicious featuring Shyheim: "Life Of A Shortie"
Vicious Bass: "Shake That Thang"
West Coast Crew: "Jail Bait"
Whodini: "Funky Beat"
Young And Restless: ""B" Girls"

---[CD Albums]---

De La Soul: "3 Feet High And Rising"
Gangstarr: "Hard To Earn"
Grand Puba: "Reel To Real"
Goodie Mob: "Soul Food"
Ice Cube: "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted"
Redman: "Whut  Thee Album"

---[CD Singles]---

Cypress Hill: "We Ain't Goin' Out Like That"
Das Efx featuring Mobb Deep: "Microphone Master"
Kris Kross: "Da Bomb"
Kris Kross: "I'm Real"
Ultramagnetic MC's: "Raise It Up"

---[Cassette Albums]---

Arabian Prince: "Situation Hot"
Chopin: "The Best Of Chopin"
Compton's Most Wanted: "It's A Compton Thang"
D.O.C., The: "No One Can Do It Better"
Eric B & Rakim: "Follow The Leader"
Just-Ice: "Gun Talk"
Grieg and Sibelius: "Peer Gynt Suite"
Kris Kross: "Totally Krossed Out"
Mc Shy D: "Comin' Correct In 88"
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: "Colors"

---[Cassette EP's]---

Juvenile Committee: "F.ree U.s C.olored K.ids"

---[Cassette Singles]---

Troop featuring Tito (Formerly of Fearless 4): "Spread My Wings"
Whooliganz, The: "Put Your Handz Up"

---[Videos]---

Style Wars
Wild Style




From: "doodoo@hooked.net" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: Midi/CV Converter
Date: 1997/07/21
Organization: doodoo@hooked.net
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.marketplace

I'm looking for any Midi to CV converter that works. Please contact
(doodoo@hooked.net) to sell one to me. Thank you.

Salaam,
Prof. J




From: "Dr. J" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: Judaism and Islam
Date: 1997/08/13
Organization: doodoo@hooked.net
Newsgroups: soc.religion.islam

David Goldman wrote:

> Because of the Zionist heresy many people forget how well religious
> Jews and Muslims got along in many Muslim countries for most of
> history. There was genuine respect and friendship. Why has Zionism
> destroyed all that? We religious Jews and religious Muslims share much
> in common for morality and community and fear of G-d. There are many
> of us religious Jews who know Zionism as a heretical and idolatrous
> invention. We yearn for the day of peace and fellowship as it was in
> the old days. Inshallah! Beezras Hashem!

This is all true. It's a shame that so many Jews have fallen into the
ideological trap that modern Zionism presents to them. As I've said many
times before, there is no such thing as a Zionist Jew, you are either
one or the other. However, it's also a shame that so many Muslims are
confused when they see devils marching under the banners of Jews and
Christians; people of the book. They're wolves in sheeps clothing. We
shouldn't get mad at the sheep.
Salaam,
Prof. J




From: "Dr. J" <doodoo@hooked.net>
Subject: WTB: ARP AXXE Manuals
Date: 1997/08/19
Organization: doodoo@hooked.net
Newsgroups: alt.music.makers.electronic,rec.music.makers.marketplace,rec.music.makers.synth

Dear Person,
I'm look to buy either originals or photocopies of the manuals that
came with the ARP AXXE keyboard. From what I understand, there were
three manuals. One was an instruction book, another was a patch book
with 50 patches, and the third was something else. Please respond by way
of e-mail.
Salaam,
Cap'n J



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1 posted on 12/10/2001 6:33:54 PM PST by vannrox (MyEMail)
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To: vannrox
>Not that many sign their e-mails "Br. Mujahid," however.

Sometimes I sign my emails Amin Fahquer. What does that mean?

2 posted on 12/10/2001 6:37:55 PM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: vannrox
"doodoo."?

Wouln't "piece of sh*t" be more apt? Or "chickensh*t?

3 posted on 12/10/2001 6:40:29 PM PST by garyhope
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To: vannrox
Yep, a regular all American Boy Scout...All I see here is parenting run afoul and a young man who let Islam fill the void. If there were a way to try them for neglct, I would, but he's an adult now and it's time for him to pay the price for bad judgement and treasonous acts.
4 posted on 12/10/2001 6:42:46 PM PST by TADSLOS
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To: garyhope
"doodoo."?

Wouln't "piece of sh*t" be more apt? Or "chickensh*t?


Or as my friends 4 year old daughter says: Mr. Poopyhead
5 posted on 12/10/2001 6:49:39 PM PST by BansheeBill
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To: garyhope
How about "steaming turd"?
6 posted on 12/10/2001 6:52:27 PM PST by clintonh8r
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To: vannrox
Johnny was bad, even as a child everybody could tell
Everyone said if you don't get straight
You'll surely go to hell

But Johnny didn't care
He was an outlaw by the time that he was
Ten years old
He didn't wanna do what he was told
Just a prankster, juvenile gangster

His teachers didn't understand
They kicked him out of school
At a tender early age
Just because he didn't want to learn things
(Had other interests)
He liked to burn things

The lady down the block
She had a radio that Johnny wanted oh so bad
So he took it the first chance he had
Then he shot her in the leg
And this is what she said
Only a lad
You really can't blame him
Only a lad
Society made him
Only a lad
He's our responsibility
Only a lad
He really couldn't help it
Only a lad
He didn't want to do it
Only a lad
He's underprivileged and abused
Perhaps a little bit confused

His parents gave up they couldn't influence his attitude
Nobody could help
The little man had no gratitude

And when he stole the care
Nobody dreamed that he would
Try to take it so far
He didn't mean to hit the poor man
Who had to go and die
It made the judge cry

Only a lad
He really couldn't help it
Only a lad
He didn't want to do it
Only a lad
He's underprivileged and abused
Perhaps a little bit confused

It's not his fault that he can't believe
It's not his fault that he can't behave
Society made him go astray
Perhaps if we're nice he'll go away
Perhaps he'll go away
He'll go away

(Repeat chorus)

Hey there Johnny you really don't fool me
You get away with murder
And you think it's funny
You don't give a damn if we live or if we die
Hey there Johnny boy
I hope you fry!



7 posted on 12/10/2001 6:59:03 PM PST by ambrose
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To: Dialup Llama
Some other search terms that someone reported return results for Jihad Johnny.

Disciple Of The Englober
doodoo@tuna.hooked.net
doodoo@hooked.net
doodoo
Suleyman
marilynw@wenet.net
marilyn walker
postofficebox@poboxes.com
islam@tande.com
8 posted on 12/10/2001 7:11:28 PM PST by Arkinsaw
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To: vannrox
As Sallam O Alaikum,
Although I don't agree completely with what Tom said earlier, or much of what he says at all for that matter, you have to admit he has a bit of point here. There are some very good speakers on the list, but.. an Islamic Convention at Disneyland? What ever happened to masajid being the centers of our communities? It seems quite unusual to have a Muslim convention at a theme park owned by Disney, whose productions are full of kaffir mythology, magic, occultism, sexism, racism, and homosexuality. Isn't this the same theme park that sponsored "gay day" earlier this year? Now I suppose it'll be "Muslim Day." Perhaps next time it'll be "Wiccan Day" or "Scientology Day." It's widely known that Walt Disney was a member of the American Nazi Party, as well as a CIA informer and good friend of J. Edgar Hoover (a gay fascist). I don't mean to sound like a southern baptist, but with all due respect to the speakers and other Muslims involved, this event really does seem questionable. What reason does Disney have to reach out to Muslims but to present themselves as a fair, even-handed, unbiggotted corporation (and subsequently gain our monetary support)? They still have yet to respond to the complaints about consistantly anti-Islamic and anti-Arab messages in their movies, but now we're going to all crowd in and have a religious convention at their park? I'm sure that the Disney company loves children, their money, and their child labor in East Asia, but this smells more like an ecumenical event than a Muslim one. I'm not alone in thinking this, am I?

Wasalaam
9 posted on 12/10/2001 7:16:25 PM PST by Arkinsaw
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To: vannrox
ochen Katz wrote: > > In article <6023gm$839$1@shell3.ba.best.com>, > marjan@vom.com (AbdulraHman Lomax) writes: > > } as-salamu 'alaykum. First of all, I protest the approval of this post. > } It does not even attempt to establish relevance to Islam. > } > } Second, the book, often called simply "The Protocols of Zion," has a > } wide reputation as a forgery. Perhaps there is a place to discuss and > } debate this, but I do not think that it is soc.religion.islam. > > For those interested in more background of these writings, their > orgin in theosophy and new age with racial supremacy, please have > a look at: http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~jsu/newage6.html > > I haven't read the books, I can't discuss them on sri nor anywhere, > but their are used (also by Muslims as we see) to create hatred > against Jews. The above page [or series of pages] gives a wider > background for the whole issue. > > Best regards, > > Jochen Katz

As Salaam O Alaikum (to everyone offended by this thread), I apologize if this was an issue that had been raised earlier and had caused problems. I'm not very advanced in years, so it was only very recently that I became aware of this book. Virtually all of the information in the brilliant article referred to by Mr. Katz is correct, yet it carries a notable pro-Jewish, pro-Israeli slant to it. The authors were apparently well intentioned and extremely well read, but their personal biases seem to have come into play here. I'm unsure, for this reason, whether the paragraph regarding the protocols is correct, partially correct, or entirely mistaken. I am not an anti-Jew trying to bring up old propaganda, so please let me clarify some issues relating to my belief in the direct or indirect authenticity of this book. First of all, the writers of the "protocols" were clearly not Jewish. No believer in the Jewish faith could conceivable believe in any of the ideas presented within the pages of that document. However, disbelievers, occultist, mystics, etc., have been wearing the guise of Judaism even since before the Prophet Isa (saws). In the bible, Isa (saws) said some very strong words against hypocritical Rabbi's who had taken control of the Jewish community. This element of hypocrisy has been present in monotheistic religion as far back as anyone can trace. Evil people have been attempting to undermine Al-Islam from within, probably since just a generation or two after Adam (saws). Getting back to the protocols themselves, when you relate them to the plans of occultist New Agers such as Alice Bailey who claimed she was possessed by a "guiding spirit" (jinn), you see startling similarities to the plans laid down in the protocols 100 years ago, as well as in the history of the past century. New Agers such as Hitler were obviously very anti-Judiac. They are equally anti-Christian and anti-Islam. Look at the beliefs and actions of leading Zionists. Are they consistant with even the ten commandments? Certainly not. Many Zionist so-called "Jews" today openly proclaim their disbelief in God, for example. These are the hypocrites that are undermining Judaism from within. To emphasise the point that I am not trying to single out Jews, some examples of hypocritical pro-New Age "Islamic" groups include the Moorish Science Temple, the Nation of Islam, and later the 5%. The teachings of all three of these cults, among others, are consitant with New Age aims at their core, though they carry bits and pieces of Islam here and there. The plans put forth in the protocols may very well have been conceived by outright New Agers, Theosophists, or outright Satanists, but it is also apparent that New Age parasites were planted within Judaism to undermine it, just as they were for the hypocritical elements in both Islam and Christianity. These plans have been followed by countless religious groups, political parties, and secret societies for at least two centuries or so, so it is not inconceivable that a Jewish version was created. These plans conclude with the appearance of a New Age "Messiah," referred to in the protocols as "King of the Jews," who I personally believe to be Al-Dajjal. Oddly enough, in hadith we find Al-Dajjal's followers listed as 70,000 Jews (hypocrites obviously). New Agers say that their "Maitreya" who they claim to be Jesus (saws), Al-Mahdi, Buddha, Krishna, Santa Clause, Superman, etc., will appear in Jerusalem (Al-Quds) and rule the world from that location. Incidentally, hypocritical "Jews" (Zionists) are currently trying to fully conquer Jerusalem as they have been doing for quite some time now. Not New Agers, not Theosophists, but hypocrite Jews. Anyway, please feel free to pass these words off as "anti-semitic propaganda," "paranoid conspiracies," or whatever other smooth catchphrases some of the apologetic modernists on here have learned from the anti-Muslim / anti-Christian / anti-Jewish media. I appreciate comments of all sorts, including death threats.

(islam@tande.com)
10 posted on 12/10/2001 7:18:40 PM PST by Arkinsaw
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To: vannrox
Check out the Brainwashing book he wanted as well as Muslim History in North America prior to Columbus (?????). Looks like he was also worried about the Masons.

As Salaamu Alaikum,
I'm looking for any of the following books, preferrably used. Please contact islam@tande.com if you have any of the books below available to sell, you live within the United States, and you're willing to ship COD.

Wasalam,
List is as follows:

1. The Theology of Unity, by M. Abduh
2. Rise and Fall of the Muslim Nation, by Dr. Israr Ahmed
3. Islam and Christianity in the Modern World, by Dr. Muhammad Ansari
4. Studies in Early Hadith Literature, by M. M. Azami
5. Islam and Contemporary Society, by Salem Azzam
6. Behold A Pale Horse, by Milton William Cooper
7. Modern Islamic Political Thought, by Hamid Enayat
8. The Rise and Fall of Palestine: A Personal Account of the Intifada Years by Norman G. Finkelstein
9. The Rape of the Mind: The Psychology of Thought Control, Menticide, and Brainwashing by Joost A. M. Meerloo, M.D.
10. Inside the Brotherhood: Further Secrets of the Freemasons, by Martin Short and David Musa Pidcock
11. Deeper Roots: The History of Muslims in the Americas Prior to Columbus, by Dr. Abdullah Hakim Quick
12. On the Sociology of Islam, by Ali Shari'ati
13. Hadith Literature, by M. Zubayr Siddiqi
14. Stages of Islamic Revolution, by Dr. Kalim Siddiqui
15. Society and Economics in Islam, by Sayyid Mahmud Taleghani
11 posted on 12/10/2001 7:22:32 PM PST by Arkinsaw
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As Salaam O Alaikum,
I have reason to believe that Al-Dajjal (the "Anti-Christ") is alive on earth at this moment. Before passing this off as paranoid nonsense, please read my reasons for this belief which I state below.

The physical appearance of Al-Dajjal is described extensively in hadith. Basically, he will be middle aged, have a wheat-colored complexion, tightly curled hair, he will be blind in the left eye and his right eye will bug out of his head a little bit.

For quite some time, "New Agers" have been predicting the emergence of "Maitreya," who they believe to be "the incarnation of Lucifer on earth." New Agers, by the way, openly claim to worship "Lucifer." They also claim that he is somehow a combination of Jesus (saws), Buddha, Al-Mahdi, Krishna, Confucious, and various other prominent religious figures.

New Agers, oddly enough, have an obsession with the number "666" and believe that using this number whenever possible will help to bring about the appearance of "Maitreya." The book of revelation in the bible, though not necessarily a reliable source of information, has a famous bit in chapter 13 about that number.

It seems to me, and keep in mind this is only my personal opinion, this man could very well be Al-Dajjal. He fits all measurements so far. He is, to my knowledge, history's top suspect up until this time. To see a picture of the man New Agers believe to be "Maitreya," go to:

http://inetport.com/~one/artslink.html If you look closely, you can see that his right eye protrudes significantly out of it's socket. He is of a yellow complexion. His hair is covered, so you can't see whether it's curly or not, but this is very substantial evidence right here. You don't see too many people claiming to be Jesus (saws) walking around with one eye bugging out of their head.

I thought I would provide the Muslims reading this with at least the idea that this may be Al-Dajjal. It may be nothing, it may just be another mad man claiming to be Jesus (saws), but if it is Al-Dajjal, we should be aware of it.

(islam@tande.com)
12 posted on 12/10/2001 7:25:42 PM PST by Arkinsaw
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To: vannrox
What a self-absorbed little puke.

Really put your Burkenstock in the doodoo this time, didn't you Johnny? Think of it - racist, sexist uncle sam's gonna have to pull your privilaged little nuts out of the fire for you.

13 posted on 12/10/2001 7:49:55 PM PST by skeeter
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To: vannrox
Here is some rap Johnny Jihad wrote and we can take a look at his phat skeelz. Intersting that he is trying to pass himself as an African-American and in another newsgroup post criticized whites who try to pretend they are black. In these lyrics he takes a dig at "Marin County Caucasians" (which he is).

>Marilyn Walker (doodoo@tuna.hooked.net) wrote:
>: I hate repeating myself, but this is for all the kids who missed it on
>: alt.rap (I'll cross-post from now on)
>:
>: JOHN DOE's Almighty Bicoastal Armegaddon Starchild Flow
>: With Extra Sprinkles On Top & Sides
>:
>: I represent the west don't be mislead by that other shit
>: 20 P-Funk samples and they think they're from the mother ship
>: G-Funk? Come on y'all, I smother it
>: Don't get me wrong P-Funk gets mad props and hollars
>: Their thought and hard work is what's bringing suckers dollars
>: I abolish the stereotypes they've brought upon us
>: I've been schooled in the east and graduated with honors
>: Word is bond, it's now the west where I reside
>: I maintain my stance while my peirs subside
>: When the white exec's offered E-40 complied
>: He spits words fast with verses and styles dead like hurses
>: He can't write for shit so he dribbles drabbles and babbles on
>: Off pace with the wack beats that he's rapping on
>: Sounding like a drum machine clapping on, his tracks
>: He's strapped with a rubber plated cardboard 22
>: Biting his rhymes, he gets frightened when I'm sending you
>: Bending you with pro-verbs he's got commercial ad-verbs
>: And just for the radio he takes out the bad words
>: Play it backwords, and theres still no kind of message
>: Beats are casio keybord, not phat but compressed it's
>: Kind of stupid aint it? Don't debate it
>: 40's album's got more filling than a danish
>: I'll stab his pressure points like Sydney Poitier doing acupuncture
>: Teach a cop to fly when I see a wacker junction
>: The click is like a whole crew of whining Horshack's
>: Money money money and that's they go for, black
>: Contradicting like muslims with terret syndrome
>: 40's wack crew's gonna be left smoking indo in limbo
>: His off beat styles sound so simple
>: He's just a businessman when it comes down to the mental
>: Orientation lacing catchphrases in with his wack word placement
>: All these crew's screaming "real" are faker than Master Ace Inc.
>: I'm replacing what I face because I'm tre bien
>: Too $hort is wacker than Marin county caucasians
>: Ambitions shrink when crews catch a glimps
>: Of an intellegent MC smashing empty minded pimps
>: Too $hort is a simple
>: Sucker like Kool J but without the dimples
>: John Doe flows like the wind blows
>: Too $hort is choppy flopping over sloppy overused brakes
>: Never done in two takes; modulated and bull faced
>: I've never seen an uglier pimp daddy
>: Probably impotent so lets call him the limp laddy
>: Looking like a bald headed black Letterman
>: I represent Chocolate City like the Jeffersons
>: Too $hort? That's what you're ex-girl told you
>: She had a thicker mustache than Sister Soljah
>: Simplistic sexist linguistics make me scold you
>: With rhymes packing more power than coffee made by Foldgers
>: It's time somebody lays down the law
>: It's time he drops the mic and pulls up his ripped drawers
>: How many times can you whine about your money and whores?
>: Close your jaws before you speak and make me laugh
>: This is a test like a canary in a mine shaft
>: I know he'll fold faster than The Flash at a laundry mat
>: His rhyming is repeditive; far from fascinating
>: Now he's got his hands full like Long Dong Silvers masturbating
>: My words are sharp like a knife lacerating
>: His wack ass, no debate is intended
>: If you step to the mic either leave it wrecked or lend it
>: To the next man a new proffession is recommended
>: $hort Dog does hip hop no glory
>: Wack like Dr Dre and his made-up gangster stories
>: Sellout house nigga living honkey dory
>: Saying he's broke in his own pool doing laps
>: All these playground MC's fall off like scabs
>: Skills disappear like alaka abracadab
>: Far from fabulous and his flow is kind of muddy
>: Before you name yourself "doctor", you should study
>: I heard that him and Snoop are very best butt budies
>: And look at Warren G, no skills still got an album
>: Sucking his brothers n*ts long enough and he allowed him
>: Dr Dre's a disgrace selling out to the talcolm
>: He'll be left dead and naked in the outcome
>: Word to brother Malcolm
>: Dre shirts and hat's when will we see his cereal?
>: Words of ignorance screaming claiming he's imperial
>: Those wack metaphores aint even demo tape material
>: When NWA broke up I rejoiced
>: It must be all the Ide's 6-packs sacks and joints
>: Cause in all his years of rhyming I've still never heard a point
>: All he know's how to do is act the fool and exploit
>: Black people, he's see-through
>: Glorifying evil, filthly like swine's fecal
>: Matter my rhymes make ego's splatter
>: Bladders burst when I wreck shop like Patty Hearst
>: Snoop is wacker than hackey sack attacked he defends
>: But where will he go when trancended?
>: He fell behind before Marley Marl's career ended
>: Bended, fixed, mended and lended a dope beat
>: His bland vocals still choke hold his own discrete demise
>: It's no suprise his rise is waning
>: Can't be god for 3 years without updating or maintaining
>: Atomic Dog can only be sampled so many times
>: He does it no justice with those Grade Z petty rhymes
>: You got your money on like Ray Love now go the f*ck away
>: He "got no love for girls" but I wont blast him cause he's gay
>: I bust up his ego strictly due to his display
>: And his association with the white owned label called Death Row
>: Make a buck and making 10 for Bubba Jimmy Jethrow
>: Exploitation that's been spread from the plantation
>: To the so called "black radio stations" test my patients
>: Spreading stereotypes to give a chuckle to caucasians
>: So many follow that path it's just amazing
>: That you see their thuggish Bone asses on a Panther soundtrack
>: Bippity zibbety shit's fast but their beats and voices sound wack
>: Kids got the nuts that a Mounds packs; none
>: Talking like they're gangsters but they don't pack guns
>: Glorifying gangbanging; making it look fun
>: Once again giving the white man a chuckle
>: When they learn to stop the suckle under pressure they'll just buckle
>: Cause once you've sold your soul took their mold and gone gold
>: Your words will have been told and you'll receive real brother's scolds
>: It's dirty money all these "gangsta" kids are making
>: Exploit their fellow man taking deals with hand shaking
>: "Buyaka" like a Jamaican but they're really just faking
>: At this point it's on a downfall like a blind ground hog
>: NWA, I wish the public never found y'all
>: Cause Just-Ice on a hot day could drown y'all
>: I flow medium fast smashing sassafrass trash
>: Every time I drop a demo my tracks give kids whiplash
>: Twenty crackhead's couldn't hit that
>: But don't try to spit that, kid
>: Because I'll know that you bit that
>: MC's these days only spit babble and such
>: Nice & Smooth unravled Slick Rick lost his touch
>: Teeth are the only way in which the Wu get buck
>: Pop dissing hipocrites acting hard by saying "f*ck"
>: If you want dope metaphores in hordes, you're out of luck
>: Acting crazy don't amaze me Method Man's third eye is lazy
>: If he thinks 36 gimmiks are ever gonna make me
>: Buy his wack album laced with catchphrase lines
>: And look, some Dirty Bastard's biting Buster's phat rhymes
>: "No Hooks" IS the hook, care to look and you'll find
>: Like the O-Jays, money is why it's designed
>: Collaborating with SWV and Shaquile
>: Still they continue to diss pop, fake gold teeth yelling "real"
>: Attaining mass appeal while biting like a meal
>: I don't follow blind crowds, like Just-Ice said "That The Way I Feel"
>: Every line's a punch line MC's say it's lunch time
>: Taking bites from my precise third snake eye like dice
>: Revealed later not as men but merely as mice
>: Hip Hop's christ comes forth
>: Weak MC's get spliced while kings get dwarfed
>: Fronting on freestyles can't compare to these styles
>: "Represent the East" but lay face down in the weak pile
>: Their words inch along mine count letters for each mile
>: A Buster Rhymes biting sucker's never gonna make ME smile
>: They would if they could but they can't so they wont
>: Write a funky rhyme without a hundred thousand quotes
>: Just wait a couple years and like the titanic
>: The whole crew is gonna panic and be sunk in the Atlantic
>: Self explanitory stories because depth is too difficult
>: I'm flinging off their Wu styles with force like centripetal
>: I don't play around with mystical mic's tikes or dykes
>: Funkmaster Flex "freestyles" were pre-writes
>: My plight is to ignite a movement of tight sh*t
>: To raise subterranian standards into 'hype sh*t'
>: Like back in the day when Last Poet's got it going
>: They lit a bon-fire but without even knowing
>: These days the embers are barely even glowing
>: MC's claim phat but only show molasses flowing
>: It's time to prove by showing all these dope styles they speak of
>: Or the industry'll move on; their career'll meet the reaper
>: I'm tired of hearing Biggie on my big bass speakers
>: He fell off long ago like Queen Latifa, now he's smoking reefer
>: Here's a Warning, don't write songs about your beeper
>: Talking like a pimp but he's married, hairy derrier
>: Nasty ass lazy eye, if he's a 'player' I'm a terrier
>: Imagine what his wife must look like, that's even scarier
>: He stole his name from the west, bigger breasts on his chest
>: Than the honey on his left in that video
>: I'm tired of hearing that he's got more money than Arseneo
>: It's not even funny and yes my disses are intentional
>: Beats don't deserve mention, Puffy Combs is wack
>: Just for bringing us Craig Mack the kid deserves mad smacks
>: "Who's The Man" was kind of phat with "Party And Bullsh*t": But Biggie changed up and now-a-days he can't pull shit
>: On Who's The Man he was dope, rougher and quicker
>: I'm not trying to bicker, but I can't respect a liquer sipper advertising
>: Ide's with ice
>: I guess the weak willed man can be enticed with any price
>: These days he's blander than cold beans and rice
>: Success thanks to the Source riding his jock like a horse
>: Saying that he's phat's a fairytale like the Norse
>: Standards need to be inforced with force
>: Or else the next thing you know Masta Ace'll go on tour
>: He used to have skills then he added the I.N.C.
>: Now he's spinning bass beats mixed with a whining beep
>: Remember "Me And The Biz"? He was sharper than a lion's teeth
>: Marly's downfall was graphic, now he's fake like plastic
>: His simple rhymes are crafted to make money for the grafted
>: While he collects the table scraps and stays satisfied
>: Move's like those he's made can never be gratified
>: Remember "Battle In Brooklyn"? Now his sh*t is sanitized
>: Talking about blunts like Cypress Hill or Channel Live
>: Original kids will eat the man alive
>: Analized, his lyrics only go knee deep
>: He make's-believe about the hood like Mr McPhealy
>: Putting me to sleep like a matress made by Sealy
>: That wack bass kicks like Pele while he waits for his pay day
>: When it comes to kicking rhymes, Masta Ace has frail legs
>: If they wanna produce, duck MC's should lay eggs
>: And stay away from the chrome microphone
>: If you have nothing to say, step off; I don't condone
>: Repeating the same old shit like part 2 of Home Alone
>: I never roam alone, but I'm not down with Mobb Deep
>: Every song they make is a repeat with a new beat
>: Never really saying nothing ending sounding incomplete
>: Offend John Doe, meet your resounding defeat
>: Keith Murray's vocab can't compare to the Fugees'
>: Nonsense can't amuse con-fuse or lose me
>: I swing lines like Bootsie blowing up like an uzi
>: Hitting targets on the head causing contusions
>: Confusing crews in two's and fours
>: Flowing like acne covered pus poors
>: Leaving one time wonders giving bus tours
>: Words in lines bust jaws
>: When bitten, these lines remove the dust that crusts yours
>: I'm much more, than merely a master
>: In fact I'm faster than the last flash flood disaster
>: Bastards like House Of Pain are left with their rep's wrecked
>: Insurance is collected before the mic is even checked
>: Inspect my deck and like Gza get your neck seperated
>: Depart for the same reason MC Bootie never made it
>: I run through gold artists like aqua regia
>: I wreck like Ced Gee, a key competitor
>: Speaking without letting up from my third eye's retina
>: John Doe the X the next; the etcetera

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14 posted on 12/10/2001 8:00:13 PM PST by Arkinsaw
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To: ambrose
From wigger to terrorist. What an a**hole.
15 posted on 12/10/2001 8:05:48 PM PST by aspide
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To: aspide
That kid sold all he had to facilitate this nonsense. It would be no different than me giving up all my worldly possessions and becoming a frigging Hari Krishna.

The kids a lying little bastard and needs to be repatriated back to Afghanistan, where he can lead a productive life as an example as to why you don't piss on America.

16 posted on 12/10/2001 8:13:51 PM PST by MadRobotArtist
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To: MadRobotArtist
It would be no different than me giving up all my worldly possessions and becoming a frigging Hari Krishna.

Difference is that Hari Krishna ARE peaceful and loving, if somewhat brainwashed and misguided.

Muslims, on the other hand, are vicious animals.

17 posted on 12/10/2001 8:18:15 PM PST by ambrose
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To: Arkinsaw
I can see why the marines want to get rid of him as soon as possible. Heck, I can see why his mom and dad were happy to send him away to Yemen, and give him money to keep him away from California... wonder why, as liberals, they didn't opt for abortion. ; )

This guy is repugnant in the first degree...

18 posted on 12/10/2001 8:20:43 PM PST by piasa
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To: piasa
Is it legal in California to abort after delivery? Yet...
19 posted on 12/10/2001 8:28:42 PM PST by PoorMuttly
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To: vannrox
Sheesh. As you read them you can just see him falling further and further into the abyss.
20 posted on 12/10/2001 8:31:40 PM PST by Registered
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