It's May 07, 2024, 09:17:08 PM
I WENT TO STAPLES CENTER WEN I WAS WALKING MY GOLD RAG FALL OF MY POCKET AND THE GROUND WAS WET TO AND DIRTY MY RAG GOT DIRTY A LIL BIT PULL IT IT BACK AND MAKE SURE IT WOULD NOT DROP AGAIN ROCKING MY RAG AGAIN HOMIE 8
You know what man, you can just download the program I use to listen ot the show. It replays all day so I'm sure you'll be able to catch it. Check this site out:http://www.streamerp2p.com/Once you download it go into click on the radio station/chat room "(¿; Weak 8 ;?)" & you shoul dbe able to hear it. Good luck.
who's your pops
Before his arrest in 1992, Dowd — labeled "the dirtiest cop in America" by this newspaper — was the ringleader of a small band of corrupt cops stationed in Brooklyn's East New York neighborhood, where they robbed drug dealers and resold the cocaine in Suffolk County where they all lived. As the late Post columnist Mike McAlary chronicled in his brilliant book "Good Cop, Bad Cop," Dowd was done in by his partner, Kenny Eurell, who agreed to help the feds bust Dowd by wearing a wire so they could tape incriminating conversations. "Michael loved Kenny," Schmidt said. "They shared drugs, girlfriends and wives. When Michael learned Kenny had worn a wire, it broke his heart." Dowd eventually became a drug addict himself and the "ultimate outcast" inside a federal penitentiary filled with cop-hating cons. Schmidt is also sending the book proposal to "GoodFellas" director Martin Scorsese. "Out of respect," said Schmidt. "This is all about today's 'Mean Streets' " — referring to an earlier Scorsese crime drama. Dowd wants Mark Wahlberg in the starring role. The casting would work particularly well in the scene where Dowd, on a bus outing with fellow cops, strips down to his Calvin Klein underwear to prove to his suspicious colleagues that he, unlike them, is not wearing a wire. Schmidt said the protagonist will have some sympathetic qualities. "Dowd never ratted anybody out like the others did," he said. "He kept his mouth shut and did his time. And while he was in jail, he saved two inmates' lives."
damn ekardz your pops is a REAL NY gangster.QuoteBefore his arrest in 1992, Dowd — labeled "the dirtiest cop in America" by this newspaper — was the ringleader of a small band of corrupt cops stationed in Brooklyn's East New York neighborhood, where they robbed drug dealers and resold the cocaine in Suffolk County where they all lived. As the late Post columnist Mike McAlary chronicled in his brilliant book "Good Cop, Bad Cop," Dowd was done in by his partner, Kenny Eurell, who agreed to help the feds bust Dowd by wearing a wire so they could tape incriminating conversations. "Michael loved Kenny," Schmidt said. "They shared drugs, girlfriends and wives. When Michael learned Kenny had worn a wire, it broke his heart." Dowd eventually became a drug addict himself and the "ultimate outcast" inside a federal penitentiary filled with cop-hating cons. Schmidt is also sending the book proposal to "GoodFellas" director Martin Scorsese. "Out of respect," said Schmidt. "This is all about today's 'Mean Streets' " — referring to an earlier Scorsese crime drama. Dowd wants Mark Wahlberg in the starring role. The casting would work particularly well in the scene where Dowd, on a bus outing with fellow cops, strips down to his Calvin Klein underwear to prove to his suspicious colleagues that he, unlike them, is not wearing a wire. Schmidt said the protagonist will have some sympathetic qualities. "Dowd never ratted anybody out like the others did," he said. "He kept his mouth shut and did his time. And while he was in jail, he saved two inmates' lives."
Quote from: h cottie on March 06, 2006, 08:29:35 PMdamn ekardz your pops is a REAL NY gangster.QuoteBefore his arrest in 1992, Dowd — labeled "the dirtiest cop in America" by this newspaper — was the ringleader of a small band of corrupt cops stationed in Brooklyn's East New York neighborhood, where they robbed drug dealers and resold the cocaine in Suffolk County where they all lived. As the late Post columnist Mike McAlary chronicled in his brilliant book "Good Cop, Bad Cop," Dowd was done in by his partner, Kenny Eurell, who agreed to help the feds bust Dowd by wearing a wire so they could tape incriminating conversations. "Michael loved Kenny," Schmidt said. "They shared drugs, girlfriends and wives. When Michael learned Kenny had worn a wire, it broke his heart." Dowd eventually became a drug addict himself and the "ultimate outcast" inside a federal penitentiary filled with cop-hating cons. Schmidt is also sending the book proposal to "GoodFellas" director Martin Scorsese. "Out of respect," said Schmidt. "This is all about today's 'Mean Streets' " — referring to an earlier Scorsese crime drama. Dowd wants Mark Wahlberg in the starring role. The casting would work particularly well in the scene where Dowd, on a bus outing with fellow cops, strips down to his Calvin Klein underwear to prove to his suspicious colleagues that he, unlike them, is not wearing a wire. Schmidt said the protagonist will have some sympathetic qualities. "Dowd never ratted anybody out like the others did," he said. "He kept his mouth shut and did his time. And while he was in jail, he saved two inmates' lives."yep. and that aint even half of it. one day when i get bored, and if theres interest ill type up a story or take questions. when i was a senior in HS they offered me 275k to write a book. i turned taht shit down...
Damn your pops is GANGSTA