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TRG #042 Skatin' like Swizz

An episode of the The Rhymers Guild podcast, hosted by The Rhymers Guild, titled "TRG #042 Skatin' like Swizz" was published on January 4, 2019 and runs 34 minutes.

January 4, 2019 ·34m · The Rhymers Guild

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Fam... FAM!! It's 20-friggen-19 and we OUT here skatin' like Swizz Beats in that one video ... Translation: we feelse GOOD. We both had an enjoyable New Year's Eve/Day and we hope you did as well.  GML sat alone at home and watched Avengers Infinity War & teared up a coupla times and then went to New Year's Gongyo at the PPC in Santa Monica.  AMR & Tati fell asleep on their couch before the ball dropped and woke up at 1:30am & then went to bed for realse. In this episode we discover that GML is a clear-liquor drinker when the occasion presents itself, which AMR seemed surprised about.  Vodkas, gins - yahMEAN?!?  Greyhounds, anything spicey, y'feelmeeee?? We also briefly discuss music production software such as Serato, Abelton, Maschine, Logic Pro, Garageband, and ProTools. Free advice - don't buy the spice drops candy at CVS.  It is confusing.  Nothing tastes like you'd expect it to. We expound upon the great game of basketball and our relationship to it as well as sports in general - and superbonus: we hear about the first time AMR dunked a basketball in live-action game, great stuff. We also talk about how college ball is different than pro ball due to various rules-related nuances... #boxOut #fundamentals #stayGoalside #lockdownD #ChuchAgatheringOfaFewNiggas SHOUT TO: AMR's Pops Phonte (No News is Good News) Abraham Hicks Lauren Serota (because your last name kind of sounds like 'Serato') This episode was brought to you by: www.TheInsteadCompany.com www.YigBellow.com www.TheOriginalArticle.com

Fam... FAM!! It's 20-friggen-19 and we OUT here skatin' like Swizz Beats in that one video ... Translation: we feelse GOOD.


We both had an enjoyable New Year's Eve/Day and we hope you did as well.  GML sat alone at home and watched Avengers Infinity War & teared up a coupla times and then went to New Year's Gongyo at the PPC in Santa Monica.  AMR & Tati fell asleep on their couch before the ball dropped and woke up at 1:30am & then went to bed for realse.


In this episode we discover that GML is a clear-liquor drinker when the occasion presents itself, which AMR seemed surprised about.  Vodkas, gins - yahMEAN?!?  Greyhounds, anything spicey, y'feelmeeee??


We also briefly discuss music production software such as Serato, Abelton, Maschine, Logic Pro, Garageband, and ProTools.


Free advice - don't buy the spice drops candy at CVS.  It is confusing.  Nothing tastes like you'd expect it to.


We expound upon the great game of basketball and our relationship to it as well as sports in general - and superbonus: we hear about the first time AMR dunked a basketball in live-action game, great stuff. We also talk about how college ball is different than pro ball due to various rules-related nuances... #boxOut #fundamentals #stayGoalside #lockdownD



#ChuchAgatheringOfaFewNiggas



SHOUT TO:

AMR's Pops

Phonte (No News is Good News)

Abraham Hicks

Lauren Serota (because your last name kind of sounds like 'Serato')


This episode was brought to you by:

www.TheInsteadCompany.com

www.YigBellow.com

www.TheOriginalArticle.com

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