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McLovin

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  1. nice one mone, the fill is a little weird though but i do see what you were trying to do creating dimensions within the letters. hella clean, props! I'm still working on mine, i should have it up by tomorrow or the next day. depends on what i got going on. nice to some dope entries. DISOBAYISH looking pretty fly
  2. These are some Photos of my grandfather when he was a kid in the late 30's early 40s i think. Photos were taken by my great grandfather whom I never got to meet. Just thought i would share a few .. With my great grandmother ^ Time sure does go by
  3. Took this with my phone. It felt like a Kodak moment so i went for it. I have a Samsung Flight 2 i takes pretty good pictures cant really complain but am hoping to get an iphone sometime soon. I have to get my samsung sl420 fixed. When it was dropped it fell on its lens. Im hoping the cost to fix it is at a reasonable price. Otherwise i might as well get a new one
  4. "Big egos are big shields for lots of empty space." —Diana Black
  5. okay new word is : OiL Due 04-07-12 hopefully more folks get down on this
  6. i think that Paser is 2011, but sure i know what you mean
  7. :Watch Trailer: :Watch Film: ______ Based on the famously missing chapter in Colin Clark's memoir The Prince, the Showgirl and Me, My Week With Marilyn reveals the enchanted week that the then-lowly production assistant spent with the most famous celebrity of the era during the production of the classic 1957 comedy romance The Prince and the Showgirl. The year was 1956. Colin Clark was an ambitious 23-year-old determined to make a name for himself in film. As summer gets underway, Clark manages to land a position as a production assistant on the film The Prince and the Showgirl, starring Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams) and Sir Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh). Monroe had just gotten married to playwright Arthur Miller (Dougray Scott), and the newlyweds were on their honeymoon as production got underway. Later, when Miller leaves, young Clark seizes the opportunity to befriend the platinum blonde beauty, and give her a taste of everyday life in England -- far away from the bright lights of Hollywood and the suffocating pressures of fame. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi ______ A good movie
  8. haha for sure graffiti will always be apart of you no matter how hard you try to fight it. i almost got into and accident the other day driving down the freeway turning my head looking at some painted shit up high. No real money in it unless you get into graphic design or some shit but even then its hard as fuck. move on with life keep writing or don't. For most its just a hobby but a hobby that is kept dearest to our hearts ;P .. not every writer is a dead beat junkie stereotype btw :rolleyes: though i do know some fuckers that are like that
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