Rough Enough

Rough Enough




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Rough Enough
(Rough) (Get on the mic and get rough) [ VERSE 2 ] A lotta rappers try to front like they're rougher than they really are But you're just a booty-ass nigga with a nice car I bet the girls just like you cause they seen you on the video You wanna meet a real live nigga, here we go, hoe First I teach you not to talk back, teach you to be loyal Show her that my gangsta style's above royal Teach her bout the murder game, so she'll never hate it Then hit her with a .380 snub-nose nickel plated See, ladies know the only thing that I like is my gun and my mic A piece of ass, and a good fight I'm still knockin niggas out, ain't nothin changed, gee My bodyguards hold me back when there's beef So understand the Militant Mack will never switch up A lotta y'all talk behind my back, but in my face y'all bitch up Yo baby boy, hold me down While I go inside a sucker nigga's house and bust a couple of rounds It's like the nigga in white that'll blast you in daylight And stand there till the cops come and fight And even if they lock me in jail, I be aight I do a lotta push-up's, and kill a lotta mice in the night But once they let me go You suckers better know I hit my stash Then I'm comin for that ass
Yeah Flippin it on the one For the Flavor We gon' set it off hardcore like this Let me hear you say Rip it Fox-o, rip it Fox-o rip it (Rip it Fox-o, rip Fox-o rip it) Yo, let me hear you say Rip it Fox-o, rip it Fox-o rip it, come on (Rip it Fox-o, rip Fox-o rip it) Let me hear you say Break, Fox-o, break Fox-o break (Break Fox-o, break Fox-o break) (Get on the mic and get rough) [ VERSE 3 ] I like to cruise through Brooklyn in my old Buick Regal And right on my left my .45 Desert Eagle Say what's up to my boys still rappin on the corner They want me to hang, but I'm solo, I don't wanna Check it, I knock boots like a superstar Girls know who they are My name ain't Bobby Brown Girl, I'm humpin around So you see Freddie Foxxx, girl, you wanna get laid My name ain't Aaron Hall, girl, you better be afraid I jump inside your ass like I was Johnny Meat And do the Sweet-Dick-Willie to a fat beat I hump you gangster style, and turn you out Went through all the positions that the girls love to talk about I have you strung out, hopin that we blow up Waitin for me all day, but I never show up Because the mic is my first love, it'd never leave I stick a mic in a rapper's ass and make him bleed I'm Mr. Nice Lyrical Style, Freddie Foxxx, did it Stamina Daddy, freak the funk, girl, don't forget it So next time you see me killin on the ave., baby With a hoodie and a .45 mag, baby Don't play me close, cause it's beef and I'm on a mission I'm huntin down the fox, so baby listen Yeah, you know the flavor, baby And before we slide We gon' do it on the ill, knowmsayin? One for the road, and we gon' set it off like this On the one Check this out Let me hear you say Go Fox-o, go Fox-o go (Go Fox-o, go Fox-o go) Yo, let me hear you say Go Fox-o, go Fox-o go, come on (Go Fox-o, go Fox-o go) Yo, let me hear you say Rip it Fox-o, rip it Fox-o rip it, come on (Rip it Fox-o, rip Fox-o rip it) Let me hear you say Break, Fox-o, break Fox-o break (Break Fox-o, break Fox-o break) (Get on the mic and get rough) You know the Flava, you soft-ass nigga Whenever you see me, back the fuck up Or might catch one in the forehead Punk Peace
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Richard McBee
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Rough Enough is a work of historical non-fiction detailing ten years in the life of Richard McBee's great grandfather, a teenager who goes off half cocked to fight the Civil War! Richard Clow is 17 when the excitement of the final year of Civil War conflict entices him to enlist in the Union Army. Very quickly he finds that even getting to the battle front can have its own challenges: tewo weeks in a thug dominated holding camp followed by the ship voyage from Hell in getting from Boston to the Petersburg front. His thirteen letters home to his sisters describe poignant military experiences, bloody battles to take Petersburg, close calls, and the stresses of war. These are mingled with his daily observations of the Virginian countryside, hardships and small joys by a young man who has a flair for description. The accompanying text documents the changes from snotty nosed youth to blooded infantryman. It describes parallel battle situations and how the stresses of the battlefield lead Richard Clow towards a "Soldier's Heart" PTSD type syndrome. What is it that makes this young man reenlist two years after the war and join the 13th Infantry fighting in the mountains and plains of Montana and the Dakotas from ill designed forts. As his heart grows weary of battles, Clow shares his dreams of married life with his sister as he describes yet another ambush oo travelers through Indian territory. Clow's post military marital bliss is cut short by the specter of death which nearly wipes out his immediate family. With a heavy heart he again seeks solace in the wilderness and the cold creeks and gun ruled world of Deadwood in the heart of the Black Hills gold rush. As he strikes it rich and then goes on to live out his dreams of being a farmer, rancher and Oregon hotelier, we see how perseverance in the face of overwhelming life struggles can lead to a family and forty more years of productive life on the waning frontier.
1. Connie (She who hikes with dogs) reviewed Rough Enough 2 of 2 people found the following helpful A work from the heart July 30, 2014 This book is a labor of love from the protagonist's own great-grandson. Richard McBee uses 13 of his great grandfather's, Richard H Clow's letters, prints them in the original vernacular, and then in great detail adds the historical background. Clow joined the 22nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry when he was still 17, then reenlisted for another infantry unit 100 days later. His "fun at last" is short-lived, with...Read More View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 2. D. WALTERS reviewed Rough Enough Good History Read. January 18, 2014 This book is well researched and well written. A good job of incorporating a true personal story into well researched history of a time in U.S. history. View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 3. Iva A Green reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars,... Genealogist and Historian August 8, 2013 "...McBee delivers a captivating interpretation of Clow's life as he guides his readers step by step through the life of Richard Clow, using family letters, diaries and historical knowledge ... from a young private in the Civil War, the Indian wars on the frontier, to civilian life ... detailing travels, struggles, loss, and successes." View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 4. Michael H. Johnson reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars,... Very informative and readable March 23, 2013 This arrangement of using the diary gives the best of both worlds. We hear Richard Clow tell us about his actions, feelings etc. and then the author (his grandson) gives us the historical details to set things into context. For me that makes for a very enjoyable and enlightening adventure. View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 5. jack reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars,... good book for history fans March 22, 2013 I really enjoyed reading this book, it provides a unique insight into the life and times of one man in the history of our country in the 1800's. This is a true story that follows a young man into the Civil War then later the Indian Wars of the Dakota and Montana Territories. Later He travels to the gold rush of the Black Hills to the fabled town off Deadwood. The book was thoroughly researched and provided a broad picture of...Read More View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 6. Marjorie Smith reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars,... Great resource for future research March 18, 2013 Like Rick McBee, I had a great-grandfather who fought in the Civil War (albeit on the other side from Richard Clow). However, since my great-grandfather left no diary or letters behind (so far as I know) I found a sort of vicarious pleasure in sharing the experiences Clow recorded -- enhanced by McBee's arduous research in compiling the old words and putting them into context for modern readers. I suspect that the appendixes...Read More 7. avidreader reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars,... This is a must read March 6, 2013 I read the reviews by the other people here and I agree one hundred percent on the favorable reports. I am reviewing here a little later in the game so I will not go into the detail the other reviewers did/ Let me say this I have a library of over 1,000 Civil War books and I would say this is one of the most enjoyable reads of all of those books. McBee has a great style of writing and combines descriptions...Read More View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 8. Ionia Froment reviewed Rough Enough If you are a Civil War buff you must read this book! March 2, 2013 I love history and all things Civil War, so naturally this book piqued my interest. Once I began reading, I was absolutely fascinated by the tale of this young man (Richard Clow's) life and experiences. While I have read quite a few books that had to do with this era and the lives of individual men, none have touched me quite the way this one did. What was different about this book, was that not only do you get to...Read More View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 9. John R. Lindermuth reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars,... A Bounty of Information February 23, 2013 We are so far removed from the lives of our ancestors it comes as a surprise when some scrap of information reveals their shared humanity. Richard Clow's descendants (and now us) are fortunate he provided a bounty of information in the form of letters to family and a diary he kept during an important period of his life. From this information and assisted by more extensive research, Richard H. McBee Jr....Read More View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 10. James Gallen reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars,... 5 of 5 people found the following helpful One Man In His Time Plays Many Parts February 21, 2013 Life for Richard H. Clow truly was "Rough Enough" in his day but his story is a treasure for contemporary readers. Fortunately for us, his correspondence and diary are in the hands of his great-grandson, Author Richard McBee, who has woven their contents into a well researched and skillfully written history. As the Civil War ground toward its conclusion, Clow was a young man living near Boston. Supported more by...Read More View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 11. Marvin Turner reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars,... Anxiously awaiting a sequel February 18, 2013 Knowing the author well and realizing his meticulous research, I was entranced by Sgt Clow's adventures. In a life after this stroy, he "retired" to farming and hotel managing in Willamette Valley, and I can hardly wait for a tale of his adventures out here in the wild, wild west. View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 12. James R. Holland reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars,... 4 of 4 people found the following helpful The Civil War, Indian Territory, Deadwood Gold Mining As Witnessed by a Grunt in the Trenches. February 14, 2013 One of the best aspects of this excellent biography was that it wasn't about a famous leader or politician or general. Like the seafaring classic "The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner" this book is a memoir of what it was like for the average G.I. Joes who were in the trenches doing the fighting in the Civil War, keeping the peace in Indian Territory and digging for gold in Deadwood, Dakota Territory when that boom...Read More View on Amazon.com Add a comment View this book's reviews on Amazon.com 13. Robert Ringier reviewed Rough Enough: Including Richard H. Clow's Letters and Diary from the Civil and Indian Wars... A good read February 10, 2011 I've had the pleasure of working with Rick McBee for two years in Venezuela so it was a personal pleasure, in addition to a pleasurable read, when I discovered "Rough Enough." The book is a well written account of one of Rick's forbearers during and after the Civil War. It gives a view of history through the keyhole of one man's life. The format is a series of entries into a personal log mixed with Rick's expansion...Read More
Civil War and Frontier LifeΒ Β Β At the tender age of 17, Richard Clow leaves to fight in the Civil War. In "Rough Enough," read his actual letters home as Clow tells of the bloody battles of Petersburg and Lee's retreat to Appomattox Court House. Upon Returning home, Clow is unable to readjust to civilian life, reenlists and ultimately fights against Sitting Bull's Sioux.Β Β Β But the stress of war and life as a soldier are almost too much for him to handle. Clow struggles with dealing with what he has seen in battles and the constant death around him. He begins to show symptoms of the frontier disorder known as "Soldier's Heart."Β Β Β Is he tough enough for war? Can he handle going back to civilian life after the fighting when he finally leaves the army? His personal diary describes travel with trader Charles Larpenteu. He befriends the influential Deadwood miner, William Story. Can he find love and success on the frontier in Deadwood and Montana?

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