Sunday, November 27, 2011
Liu Bolin "Hiding In The City"
Chinese artist Liu Bolin is known for photographing himself blending into the background, painting himself to appear nearly invisible. Incredible images, take a look.
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hiding in the city,
Liu Bolin
Monday, November 21, 2011
BABY AZTRO - DEWIN MA BULLSHIT
My boy Aztro is doin it!!!! Proud of this dude!!!
BABY AZTRO - DEWIN MA BULLSHIT (PRODUCED BY MIKEY STRANGE)
BABY AZTRO - DEWIN MA BULLSHIT (PRODUCED BY MIKEY STRANGE)
Culver's
Culver's might be referred to as upscale fast food. They have a nice dining area similar to an IHOP. You order at the counter and they bring you the order. Drinks and condiments are self serve and the menu has a core of fried foods with various custard based desserts and their famous Butterburgers. I had Culver's for the first time in Wisconsin in 2003. It was great! Recently we got a Culver's in San Antonio and it just so happen to be built across the highway from my apartment. I had the bacon deluxe and cheese curds the other day, same thing I had in Wisconsin. Great stuff, if you haven't tried it yet, try it soon!


Saturday, November 19, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
THE THING Thrift Store - Brooklyn NYC
THIS PLACE IS LEGENDARY AMONGST VINYL HEADS FOR A REASON!
One of many thrift stores along Greenpoint’s Manhattan Avenue, this shop’s basement is a dream for determined record enthusiasts. First, visitors must navigate the haphazard smattering of heavily used kitchenware, clothing, furniture, CDs, DVDs, and other bric-a-brac that fills the ground floor. Then, in the back, a handwritten sign beckons shoppers down a narrow staircase into a dim basement; here, three aisles of shelves are crammed with more than 130,000 unsorted records (all selling for flea-market prices) that owner Larry Fisher acquires from auctions, estate sales, and classified ads. So jam-packed is the area and so frequent are Fisher’s additions that the collection has started creeping upstairs in crates and boxes. It’s best to visit when you have a free afternoon to sort through the titles, and keep in mind that while most of the stock sells for a fixed price, negotiations aren’t impossible. — Bree Sposato
(between Huron St & Green St)
Brooklyn, NY 11222
(718) 349-8234
One of many thrift stores along Greenpoint’s Manhattan Avenue, this shop’s basement is a dream for determined record enthusiasts. First, visitors must navigate the haphazard smattering of heavily used kitchenware, clothing, furniture, CDs, DVDs, and other bric-a-brac that fills the ground floor. Then, in the back, a handwritten sign beckons shoppers down a narrow staircase into a dim basement; here, three aisles of shelves are crammed with more than 130,000 unsorted records (all selling for flea-market prices) that owner Larry Fisher acquires from auctions, estate sales, and classified ads. So jam-packed is the area and so frequent are Fisher’s additions that the collection has started creeping upstairs in crates and boxes. It’s best to visit when you have a free afternoon to sort through the titles, and keep in mind that while most of the stock sells for a fixed price, negotiations aren’t impossible. — Bree Sposato
The Thing
1001 Manhattan Ave.(between Huron St & Green St)
Brooklyn, NY 11222
(718) 349-8234
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Argo 750 HDi
Snapped some pics this weekend screwing around in the back yard. This is my brothers Argo amphibious UTV.










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AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE,
ARGO,
Argo 750HDI,
ARGO AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE,
ARGO UTV
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