So I bought K-Fed's CD yesterday

All-Star Superman said:
Yes, yesterday I took a risk and played with fire and it felt more like















playing with trash:csad:




K-Fed let me down
You bought it?

K-Mart is giving them away when you buy anything over 25 cents.
 
All-Star Superman said:
My friend brought the CD I just borrowed it from him


What kind of friend are you to let him buy it?? :cwink:

I hope you weren't with him when he did buy it.
 
Yes I was with him when he get the CD I wanted to hear the CD with out spending my hard earned money on it. So I did the next best thing I asked a friend to come to best buy with me so while I picked up MI:III I talked him into buying K-Fed.
 
"The Kevin Federline debut album "Playing With Fire" went on sale yesterday. The amazon.com sales ranking as of 6:30 am, pacific coast time: number 4,143."
 
A review from Amazon:
Today I went out and bought this album. My CD player in my car thanked me as soon as I inserted the cd. I turned the stereo up to full blast, and all the people were staring at me and thinking "Dang, that guy is pimpin" I am so blessed to be living in the era of Federline. My grandpa had Lawrence Welk, my dad had the Beatles, and I have Federline.





Thats a classic review there.
 
All-Star Superman said:
A review from Amazon:
Today I went out and bought this album. My CD player in my car thanked me as soon as I inserted the cd. I turned the stereo up to full blast, and all the people were staring at me and thinking "Dang, that guy is pimpin" I am so blessed to be living in the era of Federline. My grandpa had Lawrence Welk, my dad had the Beatles, and I have Federline.





Thats a classic review there.

I think K-Fed wrote that.
 
My favorite review on Amazon is this one:

So bad your soul will ache

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

So bad your soul will ache., November 1, 2006
Reviewer: Jikal (Poplar Bluff, MO United States) - See all my reviews
The sheer cacophony that this album exhudes is a declaration of war against all which is good and pure in this world. Skies will rain blood, virgins will be spontaneously defiled, and there will be much weeping and gnashing of teeth.

The drum machines in this necronomicon of pain are wrought from the realm of Baalzebub himself, their metallic drone bores holes within the eardrums - sweet mercy comes from this.

The unholy union between K-Fed and music television will ensure that this demon seed is poured forth upon the masses, burning them with unescapable torment.

It must be stopped.



:D :up:

jag
 
Even if it's a joke, you should still feel bad about yourself for actually wasting money on K-Fed's album. Come on, at least show a bit of shame towards yourself.
 
All-Star Superman said:
and you're stupid for not reading on, maybe if you read on you'll find out why Dog Lips says I let all the K-Fed fans down.

so you created a thread to tell everyone that you bought the CD and then admitted that you didn't in fact buy the CD but simply know someone who did and you're calling Mr. Credible stupid?

right.
 
my favourite

Apocalypse Now, November 1, 2006
Reviewer: Justin Ledbetter "J-Led" (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews

He neither kills outright nor inflicts apparent physical harm, yet the extent of his destructive toll is already greater than that of any war, plague, famine, or natural calamity on record--and his potential damage to the quality of human life and the fabric of civilized society is beyond calculation. For that reason, he might well be called the "Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse." His more conventional name, of course, is K-Fed.
 
tony_montana said:
Yes, yesterday I took a risk and played with fire and it felt more like













playing with trash:csad:




K-Fed let me down

No amount of curiousity could ever make me commit such a violent, heinous, crime agianst humanity. Oh, and has anybody seen him on rassling?

All he does is jump around in baggy clothing, run away from the rasslers, and freak out. Damnit he sucks.
 
Wonderful!

Once in a century a star shoots through the sky; a comet of dazzling portent blazes into our collective consciousnesses.

This wondrous star - this Kevin Federline - man to teen pop iconoclast B-Spears - has struck gold - nay platinum - with this masterstroke.

From the moment the needle drops on World is Mine till the moment the subtle breeze of Middle Finger [Hidden Track] whisks one into a dreamlike netherworld - the listener is treated to a rich smorgasbord of sounds, audio colors and vibrations frankly never experienced by this music connoisseur.

America's Most Hated - perhaps his most biopic work to date - speaks of a young man's struggles with the duality of existence and the very essence of being.

Dance with a Pimp - arguably his most introspective track on this offering - teaches us to learn, to live and most importantly to love.

Bravo Mr. Federline! Bravo!



Britney Spears, is that you?
 
All-Star Superman said:
Yes, yesterday I took a risk and played with fire and it felt more like













playing with trash:csad:




K-Fed let me down


:dry:
How. Could. You. !
 
K-Fed CD does grow on you I finally brought it from my friend for $5 so yes I own K-Fed's CD. Whats it to you:cmad:
 
K-Fed makes me despair that there is no hope left for popular music :(
 

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