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  1. now this is just uncalled for.

    i'm gonna say it.

    how the hell is anyone supposed to compete with this.

    it's just not fair.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    props to Can2 for puttin it down on the regs like whoa

     

     

     

    TOYS AINT US

     

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  2. i love it

    solid advise

     

    the part about slutty graff jockin' hoes is an extra added bonus

     

     

     

     

    Ok dude, I'm gonna give you some heart felt advice from one Norwalk graff head to another. I'm not going to be all condescending and talk shit like some of the pedestal standing on, arrogant older dudes on here who think they are some kind of Gods. I would pm you, but other people should probably see this. Here Goes:

    1) You, STOE, and SIN should all probably seriously consider changing your names. Yous is too similar to Kon in name and style. There is a big ass dude that I know who has mad ups from Springfield, MA who has been writing STOE for a long time. There are an infinite # of SINs already. Come up with something that represents you and has something to do with something that you' re about (like smoking ism). You're all young enough that it doesn't matter.

    2) I erased SIN's # from my phone after I saw that he and ENT had bombed peoples' stockade fences in front of their small little houses in a residential neighborhood in Nwlk. There is nothing cool about destroying something that some blue collar family worked hard for years to achieve. If it were my house, I would hunt down and kill those fuckers!

    3) Don't steal from mom and pop shops like Carolyn's. Rob Home Depot and Walmart, etc as much as you can.

    4) Don't go over anything unless you're going bigger and better....unless you are prepared to fight over it.

     

    That's all I can think of for now, but I'm sure there's more. I remember your boy STOE. I felt bad for going over him. Keep it up guys. I've seen your shit improving. Also, be careful at BK. Both Crest and myself have been popped there as well as other people, I'm sure. It's not as safe as you think. I'm sure we'll cross paths again. Peace. Oh yeah, if you know any little cuties that sweat graff dudes, send them my way. The sluttier the better.

  3. me thinks thats Freedom? que no?

     

    Oh i got doubles of, Seen petting a Himalayan cat if anyone

    wants to trade...Wasssup?

     

     

     

    petting a cat is better than petting a black midget tranny.

  4. ron jeremy thats throw back. (no matter how true)

     

     

    but look at Cey City rocking bling bling back then

    shit i have to say case of the blingy blingsitous in recorded history

    everybody else bit his style.

     

    and on that note

    one of these things is not like the other.

    dude on the far left looks like a complete computer nerd

    and thats before computers.

  5. West and East Village, Chelsea, Soho, Noho, Little Italy, Chinatown and Lower East Side, Since 1933

    Volume 77, Number 16 | September 19 - 25, 2007, 2007

     

    bencivenga.gifObituary

    Carlucci Bencivenga, 38, an artist and ‘connector’



    By Albert Amateau

     

    Carlucci Bencivenga, a charismatic artist in media ranging from graffiti, video and new sound to painting and sculpture and a luminary of the Lower East Side arts scene, died Sun., Sept. 2, in his studio on Stanton St. at the age of 38.

     

    He apparently died in his sleep and his body was found by friends who were expecting him to take part in the Art Around the Park event around Tompkins Square Park at the HOWL! Festival the following weekend.

     

    As of Monday, the city’s medical examiner had not determined the cause of death.

     

    “He was a very high-energy guy with lots of ideas,” said Roberto Ragone, executive director of the Lower East Side Business Improvement District. “Listening to him talk, you felt like you were riding a wave of words and ideas on a surfboard. He had a role in creating the BID’s E.L.S./L.E.S. tours — Every Last Sunday of Lower East Side artist studios,” Ragone said.

     

    Anthony Zito, a fellow artist and a friend of 10 years, recalled Carlucci’s Stanton St. studio was “a maniacal menagerie of curios — filled with stuff he found in the street, with his work. I always thought of it as a changing art installation.” Zito noted that in a milieu where drug use was common, Carlucci was a paragon of drug-free living.

     

    Born and raised in the Bronx, Carlucci was a member of the Morris Park Crew of graffiti bombers and his tag was ELF MPC, or ELF One. He was a graduate of the School of Visual Arts.

     

    He was also a member of The Eternalists performance art group. A fellow Eternalist, who goes by the name of True, recalled Carlucci’s involvement with him in a new music performance.

     

    “We filled a stage at the Knitting Factory with everything and anything that could make noise and ran around playing them,” True said. “We played in Judson Church for Movement Dance and at art openings.”

     

    “Carlucci was a real neighborhood guy,” said Josh Boyd, who opened Gallery Bar at 120 Orchard St. in January of this year. “When we opened, he came and donated a piece of his art and helped us organize our programs,” Boyd said.

     

    “He was a total magician. There was no one like him,” said Maggie Monaco, an East Village resident and friend. “He was a teacher to everyone. Anytime you engaged him in conversation you knew you were in for an intellectual roller coaster.”

     

    He curated several art shows, including “Make Art Not War” with over 60 artists.

     

    Carlucci was born in 1969 to Carl and Theresa Bencivenga, who survive him. A younger brother, Joseph, of the Bronx, also survives. The funeral was Fri., Sept. 8, in St. Clare’s Church in the Bronx and burial was in St. Raymond’s Cemetery.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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