Boycott Larry Fisherman!
Mate27
TUSCL’s #1 Soothsayer!
Instead of staring a petition to remove anybody on TUSCL, we should boycott those who start stupid juvenile discussions and boycott them. The guys like Larry Gay Fishticks only start stupid discussion posts to garner attention, even negative attention. Any attention is good for them, so let the boycott begin. Amen!
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See here for proof:
https://www.tuscl.net/postread.php?PID=4…
1. Tries to deny he is p nemisis / clackport even though they have asked the same exact questions.
2. Makes fake reviews by recycling info from pervious reviews on clubs and condensing them.
3. Lies about the amount of money he spends in the clubs.
4. Best of all is his nickname is the twitter handle of the Caucasian wack rapper named "Mac Miller"
Keep embellishing Fishsticks - and the dumbfucks on here will keep supporting you even though you started fights with them over a year ago under the clackport alias.
I thought he was making all kinds of money rapping on songs and hanging out with John Legend, dropping all kinds of new songs on his new record? How can he find time to post on here if he's made the big time?
Huh. You mean someone isn't who they say they are on here? Or has multiple aliases?
I guess it's true: "Everything written on this site should be considered a work of fiction."
I'll add: "For entertainment purposes only".
But writing fake reviews, if true, is over the line. Bad reviews, eh, I guess I'm guilty there. But fake?
That said, he was definitely blowing smoke by pretending to be this huge overnight success in the music industry that was touring the country and getting super rich.
https://twitter.com/pnemesis24
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3HQfkj…
He only has like 100 Twitter followers and his hit song on YouTube has about 100 views. Not sure we'll see him at the Grammy's anytime soon. My guess is that he or his manager paid John Legend to appear on that one song of his. I guess "fake it til you make it" is his motto.
No, he just rapped over an existing John Legend track. It's very common in rap songs where lesser known artists will add verses to an existing track. It's also common with popular rappers where they will make a song, then do a "remix" where they will delete a few of their verses on the track and add new verses from another rapper. All you need is a computer and ProTunes or a few other music computer applications. In other words, Juice could "appear" on a track easily with John Legend as well.