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Remind Them

Hey everyone. This thing on? So, we were all over the place this week. Washington. Haiti. Beijing. Gov. Paterson‘s mansion. We took photos in the utility closet, which we called the “Hurt Locker.” Trust us, it’s funny. Not the closet itself, that place is the opposite of funny. It’s dark. Real dark.…

We dropped by Mike’s Apartment. He’s not in porno anymore, but he throws a hell of a party. Grillo’s Pickles made a cameo. Neysa Malone, the NYC street-famous singer called us with some news: “I got this new song ‘Walking Zombies.’ It’s about us against the zombies meaning everybody who is brainwashed by the media. In the video, we, the street fighters, take over. It should be out very soon!” Neysa’s been on her grind lately, and we’ll sure be keeping our eye on her this year.

Today is the last day to see A Failed Entertainment: Selections from the James O. Incandenza Filmography on exhibit at Columbia. We’ve been meaning to make it in all month, so you might see us there. That is, of course, if we can dig ourselves out of the snow. Today is also a good day for Agnostic Front fans; they’re playing a show at the Bell House in Brooklyn with the Victim in Pain lineup from 1984: Roger Miret, Vinny Stigma, Rob Kabula, and Dave Jones. We heard it’s sold out, but you could probably get in.

We’re getting ready for a very special week coming up featuring the work of some talented photographers. This thing’s on, right? Cause we’re dead serious. And now that we have your attention, we might as well say that our very first shirt will be available for order soon. And it’s a collaboration with someone so icey that we can’t even mention their name here without writing them a check so we’ll just wait until the store officially opens for that.

You say you want your links? You’ve had enough links this week, buddy. How could you possibly want any more links? Okay, well, I think we’ve got some photos for you. 3 nice sets:

Vans and the places where they were” by Joe Stevens

Brian Scalabrine of the Boston Celtics gets a tan on 98.5′s Toucher and Rich show

Business Insider shows the leather so soft in Lil Wayne‘s $14 Million La Gorce Mansion