pirates, penguins, argyle, platypus, parrots, paint,
markers, stickers, toys, comics, cardboard....
i like oriental rice cracker mix but not those nasty peas. their just creepy.
Nothing Gold Can Stay
Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
by.robert frost
Müzik
hardcore, punk, oi!, hip hop, sxe, rock and or roll... oh and coconut pete
Filmler
"i was born to love you.... i was born to lick your face.... i was born to rub you but you were born to rub me first...."
"the world needs ditch diggers too"
"a shitload of raw hot dogs...you kno what those things are made of!?...Lips and assholes."
"oh my god the quaterback is toast!"
"who wants and orange whip? orange whip! orange whip! 3 orange whips!"
Televizyon
"kids grab a change of clothes and my baseball bat...cause we're goin to vegas"
Kitaplar
shag, get fuzzy, basquiat...anything with pictures
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hey chris god bless..yo man im stopping by 2 say hi and yeah man is been a long time..im still enjoying the rwk site..is hard 4 me 2 upload more flicks but the site is hitting hard in newyork..thanks
yooooo chris god bless u my brother how u been?as 4 me im chillin and passing by 2 say hi and 2 show nothing but love and respect 4 what u do my brother..stay intouch and may god continue 2 bless u
Pierrepont Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: 718-222-4111
Counter/Culture – The Disappearing Face of Brooklyn’s Storefronts
Curators and photographers: James and Karla Murray
OPENING RECEPTION: Wednesday September 10th 5:30 to 7:30 PM
Brooklyn’s neighborhood storefronts have the city’s history etched in their facades. Each store is as unique as the customers they serve and are run by owners who share a commitment to provide a special service. Many shops are lifelines for their communities, vital to the residents who depend on them for a multitude of needs. Yet such shops are disappearing on a daily basis as their neighborhoods rapidly change. Photographer-curators James and Karla Murray have scoured Brooklyn to observe “mom and pop” businesses from humble neighborhood stores tucked away on narrow side streets to well-known institutions on historic avenues. Through panoramic photographs, portraits of individual storefronts, and illuminating interviews with shop owners, this exhibition reveals how neighborhood stores help set the pulse, life, and texture of their communities. Exhibit dates: Sept. 10 – Dec. 28, 2008
yoooo chris god bless whats going on?im passing by 2 say hi and 2 wish u the very best..im loving rwk 2 the fullest..i love what ya do and keep doing what ya do...much props and respect. peace