This is an honest-to-goodness conflict that took place on the homepage of my MySpace music page. Shakespeare is spinning in his grave. No, more like doing somersaults in his grave. Yeah, somersaults.
Accuser #1 - BRE DIDNT DO DA STUFF I SAID SHE DID YESTERDAY I LIED I WAS MAD AND UPSET WITH HER AND MYSELF SHES NOT THAT TYPE OF PERSON I CARE FOR HER AND DNT WANT HER TO GO
Defendant - YAH i AINt NO FUCKiN HOE SO ALl yALL dAT COMMENTiNG ON hIS STAtUS lASt NIGht CANT SHut dA HELL Up WITh dAT SHIT. fuCK YU Dnt KNO ME YU ALL lIVE iN DIFF. StATE FUCk
Accuser # 2 - i know u and u is a hoe every body knows u get off emersons dick ok u dick sucking hore hahahaha bitch
Accuser #3 - Bitch u need to shut the fuck up cause some of us might live where the fuck u live at u nasty ass dick sucking ass hoe.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Flicker.

What a pleasant way to wake, to the flickering sound of Spring. The sun speaks, the trees shiver and the birds remember their long lost song. Funny how politely the world continues in the wake of its misfortunes. How insignificant our troubles become when brushed against an unimaginable pain. How it takes a fall of one for another to look up. How we have no choice but to wake, walk, eat and sleep our way through every day without knowing the fate of our footsteps. Welcome every opportunity. Read the book you've been avoiding, make the call you never made, book the flight you can't afford and love the ones who got away.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
Reason to Believe

This song is free. No money is being made from it, therefore, no money is being raised from it. It is simply our response to the recent tragedy in Haiti and the overwhelming outpour of good-hearted people who came together at such a critical time. The objective is to show our appreciation to all those working around the clock to reshape the lives of the people and fallen cities of Haiti.
We chose the song "Reason To Believe" by Bruce Springsteen, not only for its brilliance, but mainly for its significance in the way the world took form and found hope out of an otherwise hopeless situation. This song is for the tireless doctors, the relentless volunteers, the steadfast soldiers and the separated families who continue to search for their loved ones. They, like the rest of us, at the end of every hard earned day find some reason to believe.
Get your FREE DOWNLOAD now at www.kevinandrewprchal.com
Best,
Kevin Andrew Prchal & Adam Krier (AM Taxi).
We would like to thank Audio Is King for donating their time and their studio to make this song possible. If you'd like to donate please visit one of the following organizations to learn how:
American Red Cross
www.redcross.org
Unicef
www.unicefusa.org
Feed The Children
www.feedthechildren.org
MSF
www.msf.org
Best,
Kevin Andrew Prchal & Adam Krier (AM Taxi).
www.kevinandrewprchal.com
www.amtaximusic.com
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Kevin, you're such a disease.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Blind Art.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Please Forgive Me.
I hadn't thought about this song or this album (White Ladder) in such a long time, but it came up in conversation over the weekend so I thought I'd continue that talk with you. I believe this to be one of the best written songs of the 90's and from what I hear, David Gray delivers again on his new album 'Draw The Line" in stores now.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Cornel West at North Central College.
Monday, January 4, 2010
2010.
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