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April 25, 2005

Stubbing Toes and Tripping on Crap

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Been spring cleaning for what feels like a month and yet I'm still finding things that had no business going through four moves (I stumbled on one of those old sticker promo sheets they were handing out when Gorillaz first came out... I swear I probably figured I'd eBay it 50 years from now as some sort of rock memorabilia collectible, but... yeah no. DELETED. It's out in front in the same bag that's holding about 7000 feet of ethernet cable from the days of wiring up stairs around door frames and straight through the kitchen table).

ixley won this. And while he can flaunt all he wants that he got the last laugh, at the end of the day, he's still stuck with an iPod Shuffle, which is why Via's going to have our very own "Win-Crap-That-We-Won-and-Have-No-Use-For" contest. Seriously. On principle alone I refuse to have one of those things in the house. Keep checking for details, we'll figure out something soon enough.

Daisy's keeping Via posted on the fashionista tip and turning us onto Emmanuelle Mafille and Zakee Shariff off Style.com. Also likey the Charles Anastase stuff for Calvin Klein.

More artsy fartsy:

James Jean es dope! Me boy Carlo has me convinced: best comic book cover artist doing the deed right now, withoutadoubt. His stuff's on sale at PROCESSRECESS.

Don't forget about the David Choe show with all the stuffs he did whilst jailed in Japan.

Speaking of Japanese policemen... Japanese Policemen. (via res)

More a/v stimuli from ix, who basically sends me a new reel by people doper than us uh... about 3 times a day: Stardust.

And finally, on a what's really real tip: U.S. Prison Population Soars in 2003, '04. Funny how the crime rate has been falling over the past decade though, no? There are a thousand and one links to educate folks on the Prison Industrial Complex; PrisonSucks is a pretty thorough one to check for.

Posted by ant at April 25, 2005 1:13 PM