Talk:DJ Dara
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[edit]Ok this is stating my intention to remove these photographs, apparently i'm not following rad man's procedure by removing obviously TERRIBLE pictures that INCLUDE THE PERSON WHO'S POSTING THEM posing with "celebrities".
please give your arguments here for not removing them. otherwise, they will be removed. Themindset 02:52, 6 May 2005 (UTC)
Infamous? I do not think that means what you think it means.
Dean 17:03, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
- Got the response to this one "i believe the use of the term is meant as a form of emphasis. terms like 'infamous', 'notorious', etc, are common in DnB community as well as Hip Hop / Breakbeat culture in general. Whether this is appropriate usage in an encyclopedia is another matter. If you think it should be changed, please be bold". I've booked Dara in the past, and I just think it's a bit of cheese. This isn't a flyer biography. Otherwise, you might just post this one:
- "It was the summer of 2000, a secret joint experiment by the pentagon and cia was performed in the jungles of Zanzabar, Central Africa. 40 of the finest hitmen were gathered from around the world and dropped into the jungle. They were to fight 3000 guerilla commandos. One interesting note however - the professionals were given neither food nor weapons. It was a merciless test to see how long they could last without help of any kind against the commando jungle beasts. The length of the experiment was set at 80 days. 18 of the original 40 were dead within 3 days. Another 10 corpses were found after a week, and 4 more on the 10th day. On the 13th day, 2 severed heads and 2 scalps were found floating in a swamp. Even though termination had been set at 80 days, 36 out of the original 40 were dead by the 13th day and the experiment was considered a complete failure. However, a short while later, the joint observation team discovered something incredible. 4 men, at first thought to be dead, were found alive. These 4 not only survived the entire term of 80 days by drinking rainwater and eating roots, they killed every single one of the 3000 guerilla troops. Operating under the code names AK1200, DARA, DIESELBOY, and MESSINIAN - they formed and elite unit known as THE PLANET OF THE DRUMS....."
Dean 14:35, 30 June 2006 (UTC)- HAHAHAHA! This is classic, I've read flyers just like this. Myrkabah 23:27, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
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