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desism_ktc Posted July 2, 2012 Author Share Posted July 2, 2012 what about the farewell drugs SID… SIDDDDDDDDDD!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PreOne Posted July 3, 2012 Share Posted July 3, 2012 wow wow wow!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnitzel Posted July 3, 2012 Share Posted July 3, 2012 That's Nuts! weird how Henry and Martha thought it would be really rare in the future when they were being interviewed. Bet if you showed them that now they'd be all "boy oh boy were we wrong on that one!" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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desism_ktc Posted July 5, 2012 Author Share Posted July 5, 2012 did anyone download the big subway archive part one in iBooks yet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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STYLEISKING Posted July 7, 2012 Share Posted July 7, 2012 1973 vail 1974 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walid Jumblat Posted July 7, 2012 Share Posted July 7, 2012 I will forever be amazed by our simple love of writing our names on things. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supreme79 Posted July 8, 2012 Share Posted July 8, 2012 wow wow wow!! Sy over the GHostbusters... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supreme79 Posted July 8, 2012 Share Posted July 8, 2012 I will forever be amazed by our simple love of writing our names on things. I can't sit down without drawing/writing on something... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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desism_ktc Posted July 16, 2012 Author Share Posted July 16, 2012 Someone had to tell the story..the truth about this crew…. Coming out in October 2012: Book Details ISBN: 9780764341571 Size: 11 3/4" x 9" Illustrations: 402 color photos Pages: 160 Availability: Oct 2012 Binding: Hard Cover Book Description No other graffiti crew from New York City's graffiti heyday conjures up more images of angel dust-smoking, beer-drinking, "crazy white boys," than the Bronx-born-and-bred writing group Morris Park Crew (MPC). This official history of the crew tells the stories behind the group with never-before-published photos, oral histories from MPC members, and details on the 2009-2010 MPC revival. Starting in 1977, when founding members Slip, Wedge, and Speed started the crew, this account continues with details of how Cap 1 took over and led the crew down its unforgettable path in the 1980s. With a penchant for going to war with rival graffiti crews for train space and territory, which in turn led to the largest city-wide cross-out campaign, the MPC was known as a bunch of thugs who beat, hung, and shot perceived rivals and a group of talent-less "toys." Wrapped up in this raw tell-all about the bad boys of NYC graffiti, are not just accounts of the crew's passion for graffiti, but the real-life challenges its young members faced in their urban environment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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supreme79 Posted July 17, 2012 Share Posted July 17, 2012 Someone had to tell the story..the truth about this crew…. Coming out in October 2012: Book Details ISBN: 9780764341571 Size: 11 3/4" x 9" Illustrations: 402 color photos Pages: 160 Availability: Oct 2012 Binding: Hard Cover Book Description No other graffiti crew from New York City's graffiti heyday conjures up more images of angel dust-smoking, beer-drinking, "crazy white boys," than the Bronx-born-and-bred writing group Morris Park Crew (MPC). This official history of the crew tells the stories behind the group with never-before-published photos, oral histories from MPC members, and details on the 2009-2010 MPC revival. Starting in 1977, when founding members Slip, Wedge, and Speed started the crew, this account continues with details of how Cap 1 took over and led the crew down its unforgettable path in the 1980s. With a penchant for going to war with rival graffiti crews for train space and territory, which in turn led to the largest city-wide cross-out campaign, the MPC was known as a bunch of thugs who beat, hung, and shot perceived rivals and a group of talent-less "toys." Wrapped up in this raw tell-all about the bad boys of NYC graffiti, are not just accounts of the crew's passion for graffiti, but the real-life challenges its young members faced in their urban environment. Look forward to this... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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