Oh manWe need to work on some boundary issuesafter this she attempted to table dance, thank goodness Jake wasn't home lol he's already pissy about them pooping everywhere lolView attachment 3641283
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Oh manWe need to work on some boundary issuesafter this she attempted to table dance, thank goodness Jake wasn't home lol he's already pissy about them pooping everywhere lolView attachment 3641283
Well to be fair he's been pissy about everything lately sowhatever
No, I apologize. Re-reading my post, it came out sounding bitchier than I meant it to.Oh I didn’t know that. I was just repeating what I heard from someone else word of mouth. Guess they were wrong lol apologies.![]()
Thank you but it’s okayNo, I apologize. Re-reading my post, it came out sounding bitchier than I meant it to.![]()
Fun fact: Did you know that this is not a praying hand emojiThank you but it’s okay![]()
Oh wow! That’s funny lolFun fact: Did you know that this is not a praying hand emoji? It is a high five.
So every time I use it to ask for forgiveness, I am actually just high fiving.![]()
He bought the publishing rights for 4 million. Well, it depends on who you ask. HE says he purchased the rights outright, The Bowie estate and Queen say he bought a portion of the publishing rights. His reasoning was that it was cheaper to go this route than the continuing royalties he'd have to pay every time some version of ice ice baby was played.Pardon me?Vanilla Ice settled out of court and paid Queen and Bowie for the sample he stole.
I trust the words of Bowie and Queen before I trust Vanilla Ice. He lied in the 90s and said that he had changed the samples enough to make it his own, but played simultaneously, his sample and those of Bowie/Queen were identical. He then backtracked and said he had been joking. Lie once, and everything you say is a lie.Next
He bought the publishing rights for 4 million. Well, it depends on who you ask. HE says he purchased the rights outright, The Bowie estate and Queen say he bought a portion of the publishing rights. His reasoning was that it was cheaper to go this route than the continuing royalties he'd have to pay every time some version of ice ice baby was played.
Oh wowI trust the words of Bowie and Queen before I trust Vanilla Ice. He lied in the 90s and said that he had changed the samples enough to make it his own, but played simultaneously, his sample and those of Bowie/Queen were identical. He then backtracked and said he had been joking. Lie once, and everything you say is a lie.![]()