Wednesday, November 17, 2010









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Monday, November 15, 2010

Jay Z

...The hip-hop generation never gets credit for it, but those songs changed things in the hood. They were political commentary, but they weren't based on theory or books. They were based on reality, on close observation of the world we grew up in. The songs weren't moralistic, but they created a stigma around certain kinds of behavior, just by describing them truthfully and with clarity. One of the things we corrected was the absent-father karma our fathers' generation's created. We made it some real bitch s--- to bounce on your kids. Whether it was Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs with "Be a Father to Your Child," or Big mixing rage with double entendre (pop duke left ma duke, the f--- took the back way), we as a generation made it shameful to not be there for your kids.

Sunday, November 14, 2010


She's such a hipster.

Monday, November 8, 2010






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Friday, November 5, 2010

Loco Four Loko



Shit it's been awhile since i posted anything on here. Dillon and I went to New York last week and basicly got ''four lokd'' (my expression to say you're effed on Four Loko)all around the city. This drink tastes like juice and is as potent as wine and as cocaine mixed together... drink 2 and you'll be acting a fool. peace...

Monday, November 1, 2010


Peep this shit, the background music horrible but keep an eye on Beans. Shit you not by the end of this shit he damn near has his tongue in Peedi's ear.

"You gotta guard your butthole around Beans…he been jail too long…shit is normal to him.."

LOL