A list of puns related to "Three Dollar Bill, Y'all"
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Would love a copy of Limp Bizkit's press of "Three Dollar Bill Y'all"...to add to my shameless Nu-Metal category of my collection. It's the only record of theirs I like...a lot of memories there.
I understand how difficult the hunt is for this piece. If anyone is willing to trade, I'll leave the link to my collection here. MY STUFF
As always, we encourage participation from everyone - if you've never heard the album, there's a YouTube link provided! Go check it out and report back!
Welcome to the thirty-third week of /r/progrockmusic's Album of the Week! Last week we discussed Jethro Tull's Aqualung and that was lovely.
If you'd like to peruse previous weeks' discussions, please visit the archive.
Undoubtedly the most perfect progressive rock album ever released; it's shameful we haven't covered it yet.
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###Limp Bizkit - Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$
Track Listing:
####Potential Discussion Questions:
Rapcore evolved naturally from progressive rock in a way that makes the two nearly indistinguishable. Am I the only one who thought this was a Gentle Giant album at first?
How would you personally rate the album?
Are there any moments on the album you consider particularly strong or particularly weak (i.e., favourite/least favourite moments)?
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I have Limp Bizkit's Three Dollar Bill Y'all for sale. The condition of both the vinyl and sleeve is VG+. Vinyl has minimal crackles which only happens during the beginning of each of the sides. Sleeve shows some wear in the form of corner creases. Selling it for $100 shipped which is how much I originally paid for it.
If anyone has a copy of "Three Dollar Bill Y'all" by Limp Bizkit they can sell me at a reasonable price, please let me know! I'm open to international orders as well.
First time in over 50 years. Crazy
From my project script, Profits.
During a long walk this morning, the chorus to the Wu-Tang Clan song "C.R.E.A.M." popped into my head:
Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
C.R.E.A.M.
Get the money
Dollar, dollar bill y'all
I found a dollar on the ground right on time with the third and forth lines.
With which instrument the creepy melodies of counterfeit and pollution were made? A synth?
βIf Iβm going to take over the league, then Iβm going to do it.'' - Marcell Dareus
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There's only a couple of ways to beat a quarterback like Tom Brady. You have to get pressure with a four man rush, and you have to pray for rain.
Last season, the Buffalo Bills led the NFL in sacks with 54.
Unlike most teams, the Bills pass rush starts inside, via defensive tackles Marcell Dareus and Kyle Williams.
Williams is a four time pro bowler who overcame foot issues early in his career to notch 21 sacks in his last three seasons. At six foot one, he may not have the long arms preferred to control the line of scrimmage against the run, but that's okay, because like the rest of Buffalo's front, he shoots his gap and makes a living in the backfield.
Next year will be Williams' tenth in Buffalo. Last year was his first non-losing season as a professional.
The franchise's failures have only strengthened KW's resolve. Not only is he Buffalo's man in the middle on the field, but he and Fred Jackson are often the men in the middle in the lockerroom huddle, sharing words that cause goosebumps for most Bills, as well as held back tears for the quarterbacks and kickers.
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Though Williams' size left him as an afterthought when he was selected in the fifth round of the 2006 Draft, he is back in similar circumstances thanks to his current partner in crime, Marcell Dareus, who is nearly impossible to ignore at 6'4 and over 330 pounds.
Dareus was a can't miss prospect out of Alabama, and was actually briefly considered a disappointment early in his Bills tenure, underacheiving after being selected between rookie phenoms Cam Newton, Von Miller, A.J. Green, Patrick Peterson, Julio Jones, and Aldon Smith consecutively. Not to mention with J.J. Watt being the next defensive lineman off the board after Smith.
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Dareus has now come into his own, leading all defensive tackles in sacks over the last two seasons, and as somebody who lines up a couple feet from the ball on most snaps, he often wrecks offensive gameplans and any hope for a clean pocket in about 0.002 seconds. (Against the run, Buffalo didn't give up 90 yards rushing until week seven.)
The large and in charge Dareus eats up double teams to free up fellow d-lineman on twists or even linebackers for the blitz happy Bills of Doug Marrone. (As we all know, Rex Ryan isn't exactly blitz sad.)
Dareus will not only be clogging up B gaps in 2015, he
... keep reading on reddit β‘Okay so the $2 million dollar Wu Tang album has been stolen from the F.B.I by Bill Murray and the Wu Tang Clan. The F.B.I is suspicious of Bill and company, but they were so clean in their heist that no prints have been left and they have no damning evidence on either Bill Or Wu Tang. Monk, Sean, and Jane are all working separately on the case and trying to figure it out before the other does.
Round 1: Monk, Sean, and Jane are all alone and trying to solve this without any outside help
Round 2: Monk, Sean, and Jane will have help from their respected partners from the most recent iterations of the shows.
Bonus Round 3: Sherlock Holmes gets caught in a space-time portal and gets thrown on the case. How does he fare? Same rules as round 1 except with Sherlock in the mix.
This is the result of 90 minutes and 3 cores, in the serendibite hotspot at Delkar 7.
Came out to about 17.5 million when sold at Invergary in Delkar, where prices for the fancy -ites are much higher (e.g. monazite goes for 384,000/t). There was another 30 tonnes of palladium and other assorted trash, as I lasered a couple of asteroids for painite, which sells for 155,000/t at Invergary.
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