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  6. BUMP TEAD, FARSKI, AND VOMIT... TEADER... ITS oh girl (612) -- i never got you a copy of that zine... and im in houston now if you need to hit the road... you should email some new flix.... bozaks got the addy. REP YOUR CITY
  7. BOZAK!!! ITS YOU GIRL! loved seeing the boz, velcro throwie.... send some flicks to my email... i wana see what seagull has going on to... you know dis is 612 sukka~
  8. listen everyone's a critic. the way i see it, your doin your own thing, and there arent too many writers in your neck of the woods, so keep at it. try to influence others to get up. i know the interest is there, you just gotta show them you can do it. last time i was out i painted the empire mall and the wendy's right there on louise and 41st. needless to say the shit got buffed right away, but if you keep getting up, others will notice and follow suit. mad props on your bears. ps. anyone ever heard of that clown "OTECH"
  9. love the aqua teen hunger force wall. great job boys! (did bj paint?)
  10. FOUND THIS IN MINNEAPOLIS
  11. bozac send me my pics from scribble fuck face.
  12. It came to my attention at a party this weekend, that there are many naked photo's of the infamous pez mez floating around. Unfortunately she hasn't actually sent any to me, but I got my boy working on that. In the mean time, lets see what you got...
  13. i heard nmph makes his own tips out of sand stone.
  14. fuck. im pissed i missed it. post the mfk wall. velcro, arso, jones, yetti, video. lets see it boys
  15. Heard on the news this morning that just this spring that bridge only passed 50 out of 120 point inspections. They were "planning" reconstruction of that bridge this year. There are also lots of cars that are still unfound. Last I heard death toll was only at 7 and 20 missing. Seems a little hard to believe. Saw some guy at hidden beach today lost his brother and best friend due to this. And were the fuck are all these cars gonna go now? 280?? Fuck. RIP.
  16. oh yeah, you must paint graffiti uh dog? damn, well i guess if you say so then i should post my titties up on 12oz. Below is what I got from the Mpls, StarTribune. The Interstate Hwy. 35W bridge over the Mississippi River collapsed during the evening rush hour Wednesday, dumping at least eight cars and a truck into the water and onto the land below, creating a horrific scene of damage, fire, smoke, injuries, frantic rescuers and terrified motorists. It was not clear how many people might be hurt or killed, but witnesses said at least 20 cars were involved. Multiple trauma victims -- some in critical condition -- have been taken to Hemmpein County Medical Center. The crumpled green wreckage of the bridge lay on the east bank of the river, and a huge section of concrete roadway lay on the west bank. Down below in the river gorge, rescue workers scrambled to help people on the roadway that now lay in the gorge. Fires burned and black smoke rose billowed the wreckage. Workers have been repairing the 40-year-old bridge’s surface as part of improvements along that stretch of the interstate. Rescue workers were helping some people from cars in the river onto land. People at the scene said the entire bridge collapsed, leaving part of the roadway submerged and part above water. A number of people were walking around on the roadway that was not submerged. Ramon Houge of St. Paul, was on his way home from work at Wells Fargo and was driving on the bridge when heard a rumbling noise, saw the ground collapse and cars go down. He said cars backed up as best they could and he parked in a construction zone and was finally able to turn around and drive off the bridge. “It didn’t seem like it was real,” he said. Traffic was bumper to bumper and hundreds of people would have been involved, he said, adding that he saw kids on a bus with blood on their faces. Sarah Fahnhorst, who lives in an apartment a block away from the bridge, heard a huge thud and then “the entire building shook. It shook the ground.” Emergency calls began flooding into Minneapolis' 911 center about people and cars dumped into the Mississippi River. "Everybody's pretty much saying the same thing: That there's some people in the water" said Tashia Brown, a 911 operator. She said one 911 caller said she could see the construction workers using a jackhammers when the bridge collapsed close to her car. "She saw it and she said she just gunned it and just made it out of there," Brown said. Minneapolis police and fire, the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, the Minnesota State Patrol and other agencies were responding. Some callers were requesting ambulances, others said they had slight injuries but didn't know how to get off the bridge. Amidst the rescue efforts, the Minnesota State Patrol said at 7 p.m. that the cause of the bridge collapse remained undetermined. Traffic was being stopped at University Avenue from the North and Washington Avenue from the South. The State Patrol was setting up a command post. The arched bridge, which was built in 1967, rises about 64 feet above the river. The collapse occurred at the end of rush hour, when cars were bumper to bumper in traffic, many trying to get to the Twins game, which was scheduled to be begin at 7:10 p.m. at the nearby Metrodome. Area law enforcement, including the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, had launched at least three boats to help with the rescues
  17. NO. this is not tight to those that call this place home. there are 9 and 10 year olds trapped in a school bus. please pray for our familes if you pray. otherwise, use some common sense before you post.
  18. I am unable to reach a few friends that may be in the mix. Please pray for our familys. Below is what I got from the Mpls, StarTribune. The Interstate Hwy. 35W bridge over the Mississippi River collapsed during the evening rush hour Wednesday, dumping at least eight cars and a truck into the water and onto the land below, creating a horrific scene of damage, fire, smoke, injuries, frantic rescuers and terrified motorists. It was not clear how many people might be hurt or killed, but witnesses said at least 20 cars were involved. Multiple trauma victims -- some in critical condition -- have been taken to Hemmpein County Medical Center. The crumpled green wreckage of the bridge lay on the east bank of the river, and a huge section of concrete roadway lay on the west bank. Down below in the river gorge, rescue workers scrambled to help people on the roadway that now lay in the gorge. Fires burned and black smoke rose billowed the wreckage. Workers have been repairing the 40-year-old bridge’s surface as part of improvements along that stretch of the interstate. Rescue workers were helping some people from cars in the river onto land. People at the scene said the entire bridge collapsed, leaving part of the roadway submerged and part above water. A number of people were walking around on the roadway that was not submerged. Ramon Houge of St. Paul, was on his way home from work at Wells Fargo and was driving on the bridge when heard a rumbling noise, saw the ground collapse and cars go down. He said cars backed up as best they could and he parked in a construction zone and was finally able to turn around and drive off the bridge. “It didn’t seem like it was real,” he said. Traffic was bumper to bumper and hundreds of people would have been involved, he said, adding that he saw kids on a bus with blood on their faces. Sarah Fahnhorst, who lives in an apartment a block away from the bridge, heard a huge thud and then “the entire building shook. It shook the ground.” Emergency calls began flooding into Minneapolis' 911 center about people and cars dumped into the Mississippi River. "Everybody's pretty much saying the same thing: That there's some people in the water" said Tashia Brown, a 911 operator. She said one 911 caller said she could see the construction workers using a jackhammers when the bridge collapsed close to her car. "She saw it and she said she just gunned it and just made it out of there," Brown said. Minneapolis police and fire, the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, the Minnesota State Patrol and other agencies were responding. Some callers were requesting ambulances, others said they had slight injuries but didn't know how to get off the bridge. Amidst the rescue efforts, the Minnesota State Patrol said at 7 p.m. that the cause of the bridge collapse remained undetermined. Traffic was being stopped at University Avenue from the North and Washington Avenue from the South. The State Patrol was setting up a command post. The arched bridge, which was built in 1967, rises about 64 feet above the river. The collapse occurred at the end of rush hour, when cars were bumper to bumper in traffic, many trying to get to the Twins game, which was scheduled to be begin at 7:10 p.m. at the nearby Metrodome. Area law enforcement, including the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, had launched at least three boats to help with the rescues.
  19. damn... i was having a bad day and then i saw this and it made me happy (- port). great post!:cool:
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