I havent' been able to find them for ringtones. I only had them for your ring on my phone because I recorded it from my computer...but that was my old phone. My new one doesn't do it.
Zipppity ZAPP a Tap! yo man whats up with that rip off of a video below my comment! Remove that shit! i thought i was gonna get some ass clapping camel toe action medley suprise! How you been otherwise... life good... mind functioning at a sick and twisted pace???
I was just hangin with Katie G in LA and she asked me to gently nudge you about the painting she commissioned. I am heading up north for the summer- so this is your nudge. She wants to represent. You've got skills.
Come to the party!!!
This Friday at the Madrone
The spirit of 74
Hosted by Z-Man
(Heiroglyphics/One Block Radius)
With DJ Centipede & E Da Boss playing 7” s & 45’s all night long!
Dynamic B Boy disco breaks & funk rock mixed with hip-hop and instrumental beats
Also featuring unreleased Slept on Records tracks by E Da Boss & Mophono
$3 rum & Coke all night
Doors 6pm–2am · Music 9pm · $5 at the door after 10pm · 21 & up w/ID
yo! whats up.... missed the connection last time i was out there....! hope your cool chillin mackin crackalackin! we need to talk about some shit.... when you gonna spit some shit out with tird furg!
I’m happy to announce that Volarefilms, LLC has acquired the film rights to the novel "How to Cope with Suburban Stress", by David Galef. Published by The Permanent Press in New York, the book tells a satirical and fractured tale of suburban angst and tedium, which revolves around the marital difficulties of Michael Eisler, a psychiatrist who constantly squabbles with his domineering executive wife, Jane, at the expense of the mental health of their prepubescent son, Alex, who slowly sinks into a depression. Meanwhile, a budding pedophile, Ted Sacks, loses his job as a data recovery specialist and slips further into the seedy chartroom-centric realm of would-be child molesters. He soon grows tired of chatting about molesting "boyz" and begins stalking them in Alex's neighborhood.
Most recently, I spent a week in NYC at the NALIP Writer lab, where it is being supported and developed into a feature film screenplay. Modeled after the Sundance Writers Lab, the NALIP Writers Lab runs for ten days, split between five days in NYC in May and an additional five days in Santa Monica in September. The NALIP Writers Lab is supported and sponsored by WGA East/West, Time Warner, The Rockefeller Foundation, The John D. and Catherine T. MacAurthur Foundation, ABC Entertainment Group Writing Fellowship Programs, 20th Centrury Fox, AT&T, Nick Writing Fellowship, and Final Draft.