Archive for June, 2007

A Soldier’s Story…

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

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A classic DP Dot Com drop for all the fathers and the soldiers out there. We can never thank you enough. Happy Father’s Day.

I just came home from Cypress Hill Cemetary where my dad is finally resting from his long journey. Even though he was only on the planet for three score rotations around the sun, he had traveled to the ends of the planet and back again. He was hardbody and he had logged in a lot of mileage. I can remember him telling me how tired he was one evening as we sat on the deck in the back of his house. He was tired of the heavy lifting and the emotional baggage was dragging him down. In all of my life I had never heard my father sound so vulnerable. He was clairvoyant also because the following morning he heart failed him as he was leaving for work.

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If there are any U.S. servicemen overseas that can read my blog in their downtime I salute you men and women for your sacrifices. The ideal of America that you put your lives down for should represent you better than it has. Part of the problem is that we citizens don’t demand courage or compassion from our elected leaders. Instead we have rewarded complicit duplicitous cowardice. We are to blame for the senseless deaths of U.S. lives abroad as much as the greedy war mongering power brokers. As long as our lives are relatively easy and filled with leisure we will never demand justice for all of the people of this planet..

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After my father’s passing I discovered some of his old paperwork and keepsakes from his time in the U.S. Marines Corps. One of the most startling items was my dad’s draft induction letter. There was an NYC subway token taped to the top of the letter. The scotch tape was that industrial type from the 1960’s that could rip the hair off your arm. The imprint of the token was embedded in the tape’s glue, which was long dried solid. It startled me that the Armed Forces was so dead serious about draftees making this induction physical so much so that they were mailing you the carfare if you didn’t have the means. My dad was always bitter about being drafted since he was in college at the time and there were plenty of people standing on the street corners or hiding behind their parents’ wealth that could have used the discipline that the Army provided.

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My dad actually did two tours of duty in Vietnam. When he returned home after his first tour in 1968 he found out that America was deadlier on a Black man than Vietnam was. MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr. had been assassinated earlier that year and the subsequent civil unrest that followed removed much of the opportunity that he had seen as being progressive for Blacks in America. He returned to Vietnam where the color of your skin meant little or nothing to all of the grunts that were over there just trying to survive another day.

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An interesting sidenote is that one of the men in these pics with my dad would be one of our neighbors in Queens where I was raised. He and my dad never shared more than a word with one another. I have no idea what those two men experienced and my father never volunteered any stories to me about his time spent in the Marines. My dad did take me to see ‘Apocalypse Now’ during the opening weekend in 1979 and he told me that it was an actual account of what Vietnam was like. Suffice to say, I never completed my Selective Service registration. I sit here relieved of my duty because so many brave men and women have volunteered their freedom. Veterans and active servicemen deserve our unfailing support even if their captains and commanders are men with only the conviction for money and ill gained trappings. Without their sacrifice this blog would never have been possible.

Thanks dad.

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SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

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I want to try something new here on the site for all my peoples that love their sneaker game as much as I love mine. Just send me pictures of your favorite kicks and I will post them here at the site along with your Facebook, MySpace or URL links so that other sneaker fiends can connect with you. Let’s pop off a social network built around S.F.U.

I know that these networks exist already but here is one that doesn’t make you feel like you are being looked down upon if you don’t have the latest tin-foil release of Jordans or whatever. Come as you are. Send me a pic.

COMBAT JACK Surfs The New Fantastic Four Movie…

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

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Editor’s note: Internets hardbody legend Combat Jack usually graces us with movie reviews of our favorite comic book heroes, but he is busy right now awaiting the birth of his tenth child (remember, he is Haitian). Even with all of that going down he took a minute to throw me a mini-drop on the e-mail and I decided to post it because after all it is Combat Jack.

Yo DP,
Okay, I’m not going to front. I went into this with absolutely no expectations at all. The 1st joint sucked massive balls and I HATE sucky comic book movies with a passion. Once I got over the fact that the cast of the team is whack and the dialogue was going to be mad weak from a Hollywood slant, THIS SHIT WAS HOT!!! DOPE even! If you know the Fantastic Four like I know them, you will thouroughly enjoy this! Especially if you keep your seasoned critical eyes closed and view with the same innocent eyes that originally got you hooked into Comic books and related movies! I cannot wait to see this again with my kids! Out!

Nuff’ said.

GARY SHEFFIELD Does Not Care About Non-English Speaking Black People That Play Professional Baseball…

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

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Little does he know, but SHEFF has inspired generations of Dominicans with his Care Free Curl sartorial style.

Sixty years after JACKIE ROBINSON broke down major league baseball’s color barrier the debate of Blacks in baseball is revisited once again. This time it’s on the back side of remarks made by a current Black major leaguer on why young Black boys no longer seem interested in America’s pastime. GARY SHEFFIELD said that the new Black faces in baseball wouldn’t be speaking the english language. He remarked that African Americans were too expensive an investment for MLB clubs to procure. Latin players were less expensive to develop and the return for that investment was also greater.

All the sports related news programs claimed that SHEFFIELD was race baiting with his comments, but I could instantly recognize that the MLB sent out the memo to discredit GARY. Think about this… The Caribbean and South America are inexpensive to establish an infrastructure that develops players on a year round basis. The cost of doing this in the states would be out of the roof. Baseball owners know how to maximize their profits on $6 dollar soda sales as well as anyone in the capitalism game.

JOSE REYES is a product of this system and proof positive of SHEFFIELD’s comments that there will be Black faces in baseball but they won’t be speaking any english. JOSE REYES singlehandely kicked the Yankees azzes last night too. Comprende?!?

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REAL HIP-HOP LIVES AT THE BROOKLYN BODEGA…

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

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In just one week New York City will be come the epicenter for Hip-Hop culture once again thanks to the work of the people at the website Brooklyn Bodega. Their brainchild is the annual Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival and it always features artists that have made the culture an overwhelming global movement. This years’ festival is even more thorough than the two prior because it’s several days of events instead of just one culminating with the best concert that New York City will have seen since DAVE CHAPPELLE’s Block Party.

GHOSTFACE KILLAH, SEAN PRICE, CONSEQUENCE, LARGE PROFESSOR, DRES, SKILLZ, TANYA MORGAN plus some special guests will all perform under the sun next to the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, June 23. I have two(2) more sets of a pair of tickets for the show that I will mail to the first people that send me an e-mail with their mailing address. Can it all be that simple? Hell to the yeah. Jump on G-mail and holler at your boy ASAP.

the_dallas@dallaspenn.com

On Friday June 22, CHARLIE AHEARN’s seminal project ‘Wild Style’ will be screened in Fulton Ferry Park. Before the screening there will be a party for the release of AHEARN’s companion book to the movie. This event is FREE and open to all.