Archive for the ‘C.R.E.A.M.’ Category

All Black Everything…

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Black Friday is upon us again Internets [ll].

Black people should reflect upon the fact that the day in which this country does the most commerce is the ONLY time something Black in AmeriKKKa is great.

I should’a been in Atlanta with Momdukes for the holiday, or at least for when SneakerCON pops off their first event in Atlanta.

But I’m up top tho’.

GRINDING. ha.

Grinding to a halt is what.

I’m gonna hit the lineups for the midnite release of the Air Jordan ‘Black Cement’ retro 3s and the Nike Air Total Max Foamposite.



Why do we call these 3s the ‘Black Cements’ when that print pattern is more elephant than anything? We should be smarter than to just follow the herd.

I am fuxing with the all black ‘Duncan’s’ tho’. The $200 pricetag feels a bit prohibitive right now after losing my phone this week but I’m also a hypebeast at heart.

Let’s see if I get caught up in the hype and copp either of these classic joints tomorrow. Or should I just stay my ass home and give up the hunt and the hype?


Drake Is The Best Rapper, Hands Down…

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

ZUCOTTI LOCKOUT…

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

While my computer’s been down this past week I haven’t been able to post any info from the frontlines of AmeriKKKa’s class war that is the Occupy Wall Street movement.

Protestors sleeping in Zucotti Park were raided by police and were arrested for trespassing and other related offenses like the crime of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Now that this pandora’s box of protests has been flung wide open I wonder if we can ever go back to being a country that trampled people over flat screen TV’s? Wait!? The new iPhone is being released with an app that talks to you? My bad. Carry on capitalism.

Brooklyn Flea Wrap Party…

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

The final weekend of Deadstock Dallas at the Brooklyn Flea will be Saturday.

Lafayette and Vanderbilt Ave – 10am-4pm

Come thru.

Making Money Up Under You Since 1996…

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

I fux with this Roc-A-Wear tee. Why the hell should it make any money for the Occupy Wall Street movement? The only person it needs to make money for is the manufacturer.

You ever seen these t-shirts? I couldn’t tell you how many were bought or sold. I just know that the people who own the cotton-stitching machine are satisfied with the outcome.

Occupy Wall Street can’t own the word ‘occupy’ or the idea of sitting in somewhere just to get your point across. As long as the people who own the means to production ans distribution are comfortable the beat goes on. Occupy that.