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sushi

Pretentious food that white kids want everybody else to know they are into to seem cultured and sophisticated.

Josh: Hey Jen I know this little great Sushi bar, we should go there.

Jen: Cool, let's go. Nice Gap scarf I love it.

by RC December 13, 2004


che guevara

A person whose mug many idiot, wannabe, poser college kids want other people to see on their t-shirts or hats and yet these posers are oblivious to the man's history and what he stood for.

You know who you are you wannabe poser hippies!

Poser: Hey check out my Che t-shirt, it rocks!
Educated person who doesn't wear a Che shirt: (kicks poser's head in the ground) Shut up poser! Go home and put on your Gap Shirt you mom bought you!

by RC January 25, 2005


moby

Moby is a talented musician who helped make electronica what it is today.

Neverthelesss, other artists/groups such as Orbital, Underworld, Kraftwerk, the Prodigy, the Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, DJ Shadow/U.N.K.L.E. ,Aphex Twin ,Crystal Method, heck even Fatboy Slim and i'm sure i'm forgetting more groups etc. have had more impact on electronica music overall, than Moby has.

Moby's music definitely soared in popularity with he album Play. The album Play however, was just freeriding off the popularity of other albums that came out earlier such as: Chemical Brothers' Dig You Own Hole and Prodigy's Fat of the Land, and Daft Punk' Homework. It was these earlier albums that had the tough job of cracking the North American market for electronica, so they set it up for an American act such as Moby to be more successful.

But if you have been listening to electronica/rave/techno before it exploded in 1997 you would've have recognized the pioneering albums such as Prodigy's Music for the Jilted Generation and Experience , Chemical Brother's Exit Planet Dust, Orbital's self titled Orbital and Orbital2, Kraftwerk's Computer World etc.

That is not to say Moby wasn't making music before electronica was big in North America. It's just that he didn't make a big impact then. Most people just knew the single 'Go'.

For some reason, to me it seems that people in America credit Moby mostly because he's American and he's got some opinion about everything. He's more in the public eye. Or perhaps, maybe they give him patronage because Eminem picks on him and we feel sorry for him.
Whatever the reason, the above mentioned artists (are more influential musically and internationally.)

Still, I like that New York egghead's music. My fave song of his is 'God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters'.

by RC April 24, 2005


ARF

A greeting among peers

Whats up ARF

by RC October 31, 2003


Al Pacino

One of the coolest and greatest actors alive (along with Robert De Niro.) I'd include Marlon Brando but he's passed away now. Brando was also great because without him there wouln't have been a Pacino or De Niro.

1- Starred in the Godfather part I, II and III as Michael Corleone
2- Starred in Scarface as Tony Montana
3- Several other movies that are including Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Dick Tracy, Scent of a Woman etc.

Favorite quotes:
"Never let your enemies know what you're thinking. "
Pacino to Andy Garcia in Godfather III

"If history has taugh us anything is that you can kill anyone. "
Pacino in Godfather II

"Fawking"
reapeated Oh I dunno a 100 times maybe as Tony Montana in Scarface.

Sean Penn may have won this year's Oscar but he's no Pacino.

by RC December 13, 2004


Real McCoy

Real deal.
Oilers on early trains had to be oiled to stop friction on the drive wheels. Oilers always failed... except the McCoy brand and they became known as the best and 'the real McCoy'

These appear to be the real McCoy.

by RC November 11, 2003


rape

A heinous, violent crime that should be dealt with vigilante justice.

Our commnunity is dealing with that old man rapist by taking him out to a parking lot beating him senseless with baseball bats and possibly cutting his balls off!

by RC April 26, 2005