Things to do whilst being load shed. 5 of many

Things to do whilst being load shed. 5 of many

Remember I said it does not matter how many times you photograph the sunset, see every shot is unique.  You could easily make a 'Daily Journal' of sunsets.

Public Enemy (on He Got Game) once said:

"If man is the father, the son is the center of the earth / In the middle of the universe, then why is this verse comin' six times rehearsed?"

Anybody know what this line/rhyme means? It's been 10 years and I still have no clue.

*ps: zoom in and out and vary your shots.

16h17 Monday
24, March
2008
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09 Comments
 
  1. Bareng Rakuba

    Madume Lebogang

    Absolutely have no idea about the rhyme.

    About the picture: this one is much better than the previous one, where did you take this one? Is it in Alex?

    Damn! then that means you got a great view in ur kasi.

  2. rudzani

    Well taken. Hey, Lebogang, is your lense a bit dirty or what? There are some spots in the sky area. I once had that with a not-so-clean lense. Check it. But a great take. By the way the rhyme above, is that the whole thing or have you only put a part?

  3. Makhaya

    nice.

  4. æ

    lovely... no wonder ther price of gold fluctuates so much!

  5. Khumbelo

    DOPE!

  6. NguJaz

    that's what i mean! can't wait everyday!
    Chuck D -- he too deep. I won't even fake it.

  7. Morolong

    Need I say more?

  8. lebogang nkoane

    even today, that verse is still not explained ( http://rapgenius.com/Public-enemy-he-got-game-album-version-lyrics )

    :(

  9. lebogang nkoane

    Well, Mr. Chuck D, did respond ( http://twitter.com/MrChuckD/status/296146178641379328 ), with, "rehearsed it 6 times and nailed it one of my best written songs ever seemed to write its damn self."

    It doesn't quite answer all the questions I have on the first two lines of it, but hey, I'll wait for his reply.

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