Apr
A Beta Release of the incipient single “Accio” off Fatty’s upcoming EP, Old Bad Habits.
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Written & Performed by Fatty
Original Music by The Dishonorable Judge Combat aka Dan Rosen
Mixed by Troy Thompson & Mike Zarucki http://bit.ly/HBbJbf
Endless support and love for Fatty.
If you’re nerdy and love clever rhymes, you’ve gotta check this out.
Thank you, homie!!!
Jul
rap notebook: i mage u look
There’s probably a prophecy for me inside the ministry
regarding you on top of me and topless in a minute, see
we might as well get on with it, we’re on the path to destiny
I got a magic staff… None shall pass on sex with me
Ya next to me, we in the dark, and from the deep there’s drumming
your heart? Well I’m Stark naked, call me Winter cuz I’m coming
Yes, my precious, yes.. You’re my everything, my one ring/
you’re my quidditch pitch - am I beating off or bludgering?
Jul
Jul
May
For me, a book is about the message and the adventure. I take notes when I read because I will remember things better that way, and by underlining a line I like, I can find it easier later on. In college, when I studied literature, I would try to buy the best used copy of a given text, which, to me, meant the one that somebody had put their thoughts into - in pen. What could ever be bad about knowing how somebody ELSE reacted to a work of lit? It has only made me a better writer. I hate being judged by people. I know the intent is often trolling, or whatever, but it’s like, live and let live. A lot of people liked when I posted the photo. If I hadn’t underlined it, nobody would have seen it. When I open up a work I studied ten years ago, I can go right to the passages I liked, and look at what I was thinking at the time. It’s a time machine of sorts.
The book in question was a mass market paperback, not even a trade paper. That’s book-selling slang. I’ll let you guess where I learned it.
So what about the rest of you? Do you write in books?

