Inner City Life
Norman and Joey Jay Lyrics


Inner-city life
Inner-city pressure
Inner-city life
Inner-city pressure taking over me
But I won't let go
I won't let go
Your love

Inner-city life
Come to me
In those open arms is where I wanna be
Livin' free
I need to be
I need to be your love

Livin' free
I long to be
I long to be your love

Inner-city life
Inner-city pressure


Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing



Written by: CLIFFORD PRICE, CLIFFORD JOSEPH PRICE, DIANE CHARLEMAGNE, DIANE CHARLEMANGE, ROB PLAYFORD

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Cubes

The fact that Jay had to actually go to a restaurant and buy a plate of spaghetti AND get more to fill on his plate just to say, "..and looked like a giant plate of spaghetti" is true dedication.
























or is it the other way round?



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TheMajorStranger

This is true dedication. To think Jay went ahead and found a woman, made her fall in love with him, move in, made a baby , waited 9 months to be born. All of this for a Surfshark VPN ad-read.

Inspector

Actual high-effort.

Boston Adams

@alwl89 I can’t tell if this is a joke or not

alwl89

so what? having a so-called “wife” and a baby is so boring and outdated these days, he clearly has no life whereas I have a brilliant bf named Daniel who is cute and enormous fun and works in a highly successful clothes shop and also enjoys casual flings with other gay men, just for the record, I am a gay man named Alan 🥰

rus0004

@Jay Foreman I'm glad to see he has both his legs.

Boston Adams

@Bully peter See, I am nigh certain that this is a troll, but cannot confirm such without clicking the link and therefore cannot reprimand you for doing so. Have a good and/or bad day depending on whether or not this is a troll.

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Geraint Scott

I am a train driver and yes, Jay is correct - you don't need to know the twists of the track at all. Our 'maps' of the railway, called S&I diagrams, represent everything in either straight lines or draws junctions in perfect geometry e.g. 45 degree angles then continuing as more straight lines.

AudieHolland

@Joshua Rosen Of course. And you just drive on I guess? Never mind the body left on the tracks and the possibly blood and other body tissue parts smeared on the outside of the train.

If something like this occurs in The Netherlands, the train cannot drive on. Specialist personnel is sent in to check everything and remove the body parts.
People on that train will have to wait till that's all done, about 1.5 hours.

Joshua Rosen

@Johnathan Doe This a slight issue in central London (I did once take a 20-30 journey on the Tube and found I could see the station I'd left just down the road as I left my destination) but with few exceptions, it's quicker to go by Tube than any other form of transport so it doesn't matter whether the map is to scale. It's meant to show you how to get from A to B. It was never meant to give any indication of journey time.

The Tube map is one of the greatest examples of graphic design but, like all maps (think of the Mercator projection), it is not suitable for all uses.

Joshua Rosen

@AudieHolland Trains are not cars. If someone jumps out in front of my car, I might be able to stop. Trains take a very long time to stop so if there is an unexpected obstacle or someone on the track, there isn't a great deal the driver can do.

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