I couldn't read the menu and I let it be known, word to Tim Hardaway. When I was 10, my mother took me to Outback Steakhouse and it was dark as Yinka Dare. "You think about the lighting in restaurants." Anyways, here are my reactions to some of Details pretentiousness indicators. In The Globe and Mail, Russell Smith used the piece as an excuse to chime in with the ever popular gender debate.
Thankfully, I don't put too much stock in what an intern at Details thinks, but I thought it was kind of funny. Unfortunately, I soon realized that I was confirming my existence as a "pretentious tool".
While perusing the October issue of Details, my friend and roommate started asking me a series of questions which I responded to. NOTE: This is actually the first proposed post of my new blog entitled How I Got Over. There's enough interesting here for me to go and get Till the Casket Drops, but I'm a Clipse fan (read: stan) so what's going to get you to get it? I was really hoping for "All Eyes on Me" to be scratched from the final tracklist. Personally, I'm not a fan of either track, though I do enjoy The Neptunes production on "I'm Good". "Suffering" another push back until December 8, I'm not quite sure how much buzz "I'm Good" or "All Eyes on Me" will create. Sadly for The Clipse, that's the most relevant question that can be brought up when discussing Till the Casket Drops.