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spencers boy helped paint that chicken shack in the background back in 1998 or 99’. in 2000 i became the farm manager at the learning garden. good time lasted over 4 years. then city fresh came into the picture. more good times!
I got the wild style always been a foul child my guns go boom boom and your guns go pow pow
Really cool advertisement for the first 100% compostable Sun Chips bag.
Don’t make old-timey Omar kill your ass.
Man, clothes ain’t got no owners. Only wearers.
That boy was beautiful…
Oh, intweed.
PERSEVERANCE (by NAYP)
wow ….. wheels on wednesday
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SHIT YOU NEED TO BE UP ON: As a budding director, Kasi Lemmons has always worked from the heart. Her first feature, “Eve’s Bayou,” was a film she wrote and directed about an especially dysfunctional but passionate black family in 1962 Louisiana. It opened with the line “Memory is a selection of images, some elusive, others printed indelibly on the brain. The summer I killed my father, I was 10 years old” and grew even more potent with every single scene. After garnering accolades at a few festivals and, more importantly, the boisterous adoration of Roger Ebert, “Eve’s Bayou” became the most successful independent film of 1998. She’s still doing her thizzle…keep your eyes out for this sista!