Dual Happy Bs
Tuesday, August 14th, 2007A Dual Happy Birthday goes out to RW and Miles. Go ahead and celebrate, get yourself a sandwich.
A Dual Happy Birthday goes out to RW and Miles. Go ahead and celebrate, get yourself a sandwich.
Yup, it’s in and it’s only $12. Get them while you can!!
How about 15 pallets of them? hey, it’s only $1 Million..
but the heat doesn’t stop the UPS man from bringing in all the BACK TO SCHOOL goods!!!! We’ve got more 4-star and Matix pants than I can shake a stick at. Oh oh…… I forgot to mention that our shoe stock is over flowing with Lakai and DVS. Did someone say Lakai-Mariano Limited Editions?
David
Congratulations to the Hoover family. Twin daughters born this morning at 3:50 and 3:52 am. Chloe and Addison were welcomed into the world by Aaron and MB.
Jason Jessee movie released this month. [check it]
Very surprised to not see this already posted. For those of you who don’t drink mountain dew and watch ESPN they have an event called the X-Games that features skateboarding. Oh, you knew that, ok, but any way, this weekend Jake Brown took the mother of all slams. See it now. Hope you heal up well Jake.
a while back i posted an article about the mayors office on nyc was trying to pass a law that would require film makers to get a permit for filming in NYC. getting a permit is fairly easy, as long as you have a $1million dollar insurance policy. so please take the time and sign this petition. i personally don’t film much in the city, but when given the oppurtunity to, i’d like to not have to deal with this type of shit.
Film Permit Petition - deadline is tomorrow
http://www.pictureny.org/petition/index.php
There are new pending laws about photography and filmmaking in New York City. Above is a link to sign a petition against these new laws.
(copied from Picture New York blog)
Filmmakers, photographers and civil liberties advocates are protesting proposed rules that would require permits and $1 million insurance policies for people trying to film or take pictures in one of the world’s most photographed cities.
New regulations drafted by the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting would require a permit for any type of filming or photography that involved “an interaction among two or more people at a single site for 30 or more minutes.”
Permits would also be required for five or more people using a tripod for more than 10 minutes.
They come every year, they are relentless. So take them as they come, its birthday time. I say party it up! I made this great bird animation from your favorite website. Enjoy!