Archive for the ‘When I Reminisce…’ Category

Do You Know What Time It Is?

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

paragon

Paragon Sports was the spot where you copped all your official high end hiking gear. Paragon wasn’t the type spot you could steam thru. You would have had to be the illest booster of ALL TIME to rack ta Paragon. If you tell me you used to boost up there you lose all credibility to me. The 10th Floor of Lord & Taylor was an easier rack.

One of the points of status for a street kid in NYC was to be able to copp some shit from a store like Paragon. This is where you bought your K-Swiss, or your New Balance. Having a shopping bag from Paragon was on some level like Saks 5th Ave. Niggas from the hood didn’t go to Paragon, they went to Modell’s or V.I.M.’s or the local Army+Navy spot. Paragon was my spot since I copped my OG 40 Belows from there in 1987.

I had some bread from my nickel and dime late night white dealing in the downtown clubs. Let me not minimize the cash I had at the time since it was several hundred bucks. I was going to Paragon on a mission to blow my grip. The shit that I was hot for at the time was time immortalized. The hottest watch in the game was the Tag-Heuer ‘Formula 1’.

Tag had the sporty style and Swiss movement of the slickest watches but the pricepoint that allowed a regular nigga to live large. Paragon had a sale on the timepieces too. If I had another chance at this moment I would have copped two(2) watches. As a comic collector I was always fond of doubling up so that I always had a mint condition item to rock out for a special occasion.

I was on my way to Paragon on Monday after I got back from a weekend visiting my shorty at Morgan State. Things in B’More didn’t work out for me as I had planned. When I finally got back to Queens my life had changed irreparably. I wasn’t going to be copping a watch. I was lucky just to be alive. Chasing this lifestyle just almost got me merc’ked. You wanna hear the story?

paragon

Can You Pay My Bills?

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

medical bills

I don’t think any of you have better health insurance than I do, unless you are a minor still living in your parent’s basement. Otherwise it would be hard to beat the program I have been contributing to for the past 13 years of my life. Or so I thought…

My labor union, District Council 37 takes a decent amount of every paycheck for their dues. I certainly don’t mind paying the dues either because I’m proud to be union member. I’m no socialist either but I realize the efforts of labor unions to add to the quality of life for many hardworking Americans.

I have a prescription card which allows me to co-pay $5 for generic medicines. I haven’t used my card since I’ve been employed. To be honest, I haven’t used my Group Health Insurance card since 2002 and I haven’t ever used my union’s prescription card. EVAR. So maybe you can imagine my surprise and disgust when I went to pick up some of my diabetic medicine and found out that my prescription card was invalid.

What the fux is this bullshit?!? Diabetes medicine isn’t covered by my insurance? Shit! I’m not even on insulin yet. This means that my eventual dialysis will be all out of pocket. That shit is really out of pocket. I’ve got a decade of dues taken from me and I can’t even get a discount on some generic medicine.

Who do I blame? The union, for being bitchasses and removing medicine for certain types of ailments and diseases from their program? Do I blame the easier target which is the greedy pharmaceutical industrial complex which prA’li has direct ties to the manufacturing of high fructose corn syrup? Just when I thought my life was fucked the fuck up I got an e-mail from a friend of mine who has NO insurance at all.

My weblog’s spiritual godfather and Hip-Hop historian Ernie Paniccioli sent me a copy of his medical bills for his cancer treatments.

Click here to see this shit fullsize.

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Help my dude Ernie offset some of this fuckery by copping one of his books off LuLu.com because he actually gets a percentage of these sales. If you are familiar with his work you know that Ernie’s images are powerfully empowering. Ernie is Hip-Hop.

Hip-Hop doesn’t need anymore jewelry. Hip-Hop needs some real health insurance. Just like the rest of America.

You Can Never Go Back Home…

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

st johns

And not get embarrassed by some old ass pictures.

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

Deion Sanders was one of the nicest to go both ways [ll].

The Air Diamond Turf is what you rock when you are going every which way but the wrong way. ‘Neon’ Deion didn’t just know what Bo did, he took the knowledge and ran up on a couple of championship rings.

I’m going to Atlanta to get my shoe game up.

Peace to G-Roc and the fam.

Piecebook Goes Global…

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

An image from World Piecebook available now

My big homey CHINO: BYI and egotrip’s Sasha Jenkins are back on one with the latest edition of their Piecebook franchise. This time they go global with the graffiti. Atists from Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, South America and Africa contribute to this blackbook chock full of burners and bangers proving that Hip-Hop’s graphic artform is as global as its music.

Help my people celebrate the launch of World Piecebook: Global Graffiti Drawings–the third book inside of their critically-acclaimed Piecebook series at the Red Bull Space in Manhattan. Copies of World Piecebook will be available for purchase, a FREE limited edition World Piecebook t-shirt with the first 100 books sold, (plus CHINO and Sasha will be proud to sign your copy). The night begins with a discussion on the history and importance of piece books featuring noted artists Doves FC, Kr.One and Mr. Kaves.

DJ Treats and the legendary and mighty Prince Paul will be on the wheels of steel playing the best possible music on the planet. Even the OGs have to RSVP for this one: rsvp@massappealmag.com