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Prolly my man Clyde who works there and is a major hip hop head as well as an escapee from the madness that is the music industry.
Posted by: ian | 2005.09.21 at 03:06 AM
yoo whats up w/ your other blog about hip hop being the anti Christ...i really wanna read that but i keep getting 404 error messages.
Posted by: Catalyst | 2005.09.21 at 05:16 PM
niiiiiiiice
Posted by: Alex | 2005.09.21 at 08:09 PM
The "Dunkadelic Era", 1984-Present of Basketball and Hip-Hop culture fusion has spread to all other major sports. Mainstream America has a love for the Hip-Hop culture but, it dosen't want you to know about it. There is no other race of people on this planet that has taken the art of dribbling and dunking a ball from the playgrounds and streets and, fused it with beats and rhymes from the same aesthetic, mixed with a style of fashion to create a complete lifestyle that is imulated all over the world. That is some powerful stuff. Now that's Dunkadelic!
Posted by: Dunk-a-Fella | 2006.04.17 at 01:45 PM