Thursday, September 25, 2008
10:30 PM

I hope the burn in hell for this...
Introducing the new Krylon! 



RIGHT? What is this?! NON-REMOVABLE TIPS?? 360º control??
I am sooo ticked at this latest innovation. Now what? Huh? Now how do you suppose we use our tips to paint? Huh? Did they honestly think they were gonna make more money off these stupid cans? Do they know they just lost a pretty damn big majority of their customers? NOT ONLY THAT, they angered and frustrated that majority.
"A premium spray paint with the ultimate ease and control." BAH!
Look at these colors:

Now will you be able to use these? Not for pieces.
I am extremely disappointed in their choice of product change. I hope this is the biggest mistake the company every made financial-wise. I was looking at some pretty cheap Australian can called Ironlak. They run at around $2.95 a can. Good price eh? WRONG. Shipping is RIDICULOUS. Montanas we all know are pretty pricey as are Rustoleum.
Now what?
FUCK YOU KRYLON.

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Monday, September 22, 2008
6:23 PM



Well known British graffiti artist Moose has introduced a new form of street art in a way quite opposite of what graffiti is known for: he cleans his art in the grime in tunnels and sidewalks. GENIOUS! I know! All this man uses is a water, some elbow grease, and a shoe brush. The even crazier thing: companies PAY him to buff their advertisements in grime! I wish I would have come up with that. His cue to this awesome form of art was the simple "wash me" concept from his home town. The 'ol finger to the windshield. Who would have thought of that?



He's worked with brands such as Smirnoff to try and convey a "go green go clean" kind of message. (since going green is the way to go lately. pff.) Although his art is in no way vandalizing (in my opinion) the Leeds government took a rather funny position on the issue:
Leeds residents want to live in clean and attractive neighborhoods, and expect their streets to be free of graffiti and illegal advertising. We also view this kind of rogue advertising as environmental damage and will take strong action against any advertisers carrying out such campaigns without the relevant permission.

HA HA HA.
The governments seem to be stupid all over the world.
I think the man is brilliant.

Don't get me wrong. I'm sure there's a SHITLOAD of artists who had this idea first, they just didn't get the ridiculous amount of fame for it. Not everyone's gonna be famous for things they come up with, but kudos to the ones who do.
And to the other artists who had the idea first, I feel for ya.

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4:54 PM







GO BRONCOS!!

Thats muh bois! Top of the division. So are the pinchi Cowboys, SOOO WHAT.
So I have this bet with this coold dude (Misa),  the Broncos will have a better over-all season than the Cowboys.
The loser has to give the winner a massage wearing the winner's team's jersey.
EX: If HE loses he has to give ME a massage wearing a Broncos jersey (which I still need to obtain...)

 By the look of it I think my Broncos are doing better than the fkn Cowgirlsss. 
So we'll see the outcome...it's only week 3...



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Sunday, September 21, 2008
3:32 PM




"Basically, when I look around, I see us living in a modern day Babylon, full of temptation, sin, distraction, corruption, injustice, and misguided fools being mentally enslaved. It seems to me the only way to wake people up from this kind of numbness is to destroy what they know: Their business, their places of commerce and their biggest place of gathering, the cities! Put it on their trains, on the lines they take to work, on their rooftops, on their highways, on anything just to make some people realize that culture isn't lost and that, at the very least, a small group of kids is fighting to keep it alive." [1]

Now that is the way that Coda, a 21 year old writer from Philly put it when describing what his reasons were for writing graffiti. He's been "writing" for the past six years.

The word GRAFFITI simply means--words or drawings scratched or scribbled on a wall. The word comes from the Greek term "graphein" (to write) and the word "grafitti" itself is plural of the Italian word "graffito."

Art in the form of graffiti (graffiti by style and considered so only if it appears on public or private property without permission) originated in the late 1960s, but graffiti in term of public and unsolicited markings has been around for ever. Some say it represents man's desire and need for communication, and the history of this type of communication dates back to one of the first communicative acts--drawing.

-David Oliver Tucker
(http://atdp.berkeley.edu/Studentpages/cflores/historygraffiti.html)

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12:26 PM

Gettin used to this blogger site. 
Bare with me. 


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