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dutchgutz

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  1. I hear man you sound like a wrestler talking to mean gene before he about to jump into the ring,yelling at the camera with the big Vienna in your forehead. That's cool and all I like your speech to amp you up, I'm just glad your not full of yourself because that's definitely not how your coming off.

     

    And quit trying to spit G like u in the club "I go a cannon rebel" nigga please best buy got them shits on sale for like 400.00 please fam...... I got lens that cost more then cannon rebel camera bodies so please sit down somewhere you the weakest link. And steAl Your pics and make shirts? U serious? You ain't heard man? Your trash b, leave that shit on the curb Tuesday morning next to the recycling man. get a new hobby this one ain't work for you. That's what's called (here's a glossary word for you) Watermarking! Goggle Lil man Ima learn yah something.

     

    And for the record I made my name in the street by painting them, rooftops highways tunnels bridges trucks clean trains frieghts (lil ove 1000 of them) so seriously stop drinking that muscule milk to boast your ego up cause everything you done did dudes in this forum done did and laped maybe twice at it. Go do a dr.robotnik canvas dude....... Your trash man...

     

     

     

  2. About three years ago, the agency started a pilot program to combat those blemishes, covering bus and train windows with a protective film to prevent future scratching. It appeared to work, but it also cost more than $2.5 million a year.

     

    Now the MTA is canceling that pilot program, part of its plan to fill a more than $400 million budget gap. And some fear the scratchiti scourge will return in full force.

     

    “My sense is people put their tags on things because they want other people to see them,” said Bill Henderson, the executive director of the Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA.

     

    “If you remove what they’ve done, there’s less of an incentive to put your tag on something.”

  3. My intention with this post wasn’t to diss the other writers in Ewok’s video as this came to be interpreted, It was to provide context for the subject, Doves’ “C’mon Son” reference in response to Ewok’s “Ewok Saving New York” slogan. That seems to have gone over people’s heads, but I felt as comfortable siting Ewok’s work here, as he has felt expressing his opinion of ours on other websites in the past.

    The comments from the Players, the Haters, the Side Liners and the Sidewinders though appreciated and sometimes on point, were deleted if anonymous. If you are a writer, and want to comment, sign your name to it like COPE, SKUF and JEE have, or Spot who emailed me directly and asked me to edit for clarity.

     

    Remember back when STET said something along the lines of “... when you talk alot, you get told to STEP OFF alot”? Well this here is one of those situations.

    Recently I was made aware of Ewok’s “Ewok Saving New York” video campaign. I thought “Saving New York”, huh? Whoever would make that bold of a self proclaimed statement must surely be a style master coming extra, extra correct to the walls. I thought for sure that I would see a video about VFR, crushing the streets or YES2 dropping burners on the street like it was 93. Once I watched the video, though, like many other writers in NYC (who might not be willing to admit it) I’m sure, I had to laugh.

    Without digging too deep into the multitude of writers who have REALLY burned in New York, you need just refer back a week or so to the recent Tuff City Blog posts about the “CES vs BIO Battle” and “Bronx Battle Royale” to get an idea of just how unfounded, delusional and poorly timed the “Ewok Saving New York” nonsense is.

    This weekend in Brooklyn DOVES FC, an actual New Yorker, painted his response to the ridiculous claim, with some REAL NYC flavor and twist of ‘hood humor to boot.

    I hear it’s ruffling feathers already.

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