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Pictures of Pete and the band looking super fly! MM$
Pictures of Pete and the band looking super fly! MM$
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Hypeman Wanted! Or what about this? I can't decide. Oh, and check out this new track from 'Ye and Weezy. I don't love it, but whatever. MM$
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Yo, I $aw DAFT PUNK play at Key$pan Park last Friday and it was an amazing $how! The whol time they didn't move very much and now you see why. Also, you wondered what the HELL they were doing up there and now you know! Twisting a bunch of nobs and $hit! Insane and especially love the encore! Look for the live disc coming this fall. MM$
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How about 52 times? Then you'll love this! MM$
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My friend sent this to me and I love it!
Subject: Esquire Mag - circa 1960s - please note the sixth gentlemen - soo cool
SOME OF THE BEST-DRESSED MEN IN THE UNITED STATES
Here, listed alphabetically, are some men who are unquestionably among the "best-dressed" in the United States.
DEAN ACHESON—Educated at Groton and Yale and a member of the Chevy Chase and Metropolitan clubs in Washington, D. C., and the Century in New York, this sixty-seven-year-old former Secretary of State resides in Washington, where he has his suits made by Farnsworth-Reed, Ltd. ($225).
FRED ASTAIRE—This sixty-one-year-old song-and-dance man, who is a member of the posh Brooks and Racquet & Tennis clubs in New York, favors English-type jackets, suede shoes, often uses silk handkerchiefs as belts. He has had many suits made by Anderson and Sheppard of London, but, at the moment, he is using John Galuppo of Schmidt and Galuppo, Inc., of Beverly Hills. His shoes are by Peal of London; his shirts by Beale and Inman and Hawes and Curtis (both of London), Brooks Brothers and Wendley in New York, and Machin and J. T. Beach of Los Angeles.
BUSH BARNUM—The forty-eight-year-old advertising and public-information director of the Glass Container Manufacturers' Institute graduated from Colgate in 1933, resdies in Gramercy Park in one of Manhattan's most desirable apartments, and has been a Bernard Weatherill ($260 and up per three-piece suit) customer for more than a decade.
A. J. DREXEL BIDDLE—A graduate of St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, and a member of the Philadelphia and the Racquet clubs in Philadelphia, the Brooks, Racquet & Tennis, Knickerbocker, Union and River clubs in New York, and the Travellers in Paris, Biddle (whose wardrobe is itemized earlier) has for many years devoted himself to public service.
BILL BLASS—This thirty-eight-year-old designer for Maurice Rentner lives in Manhattan, has his suits made at Lord of New York.
J. ANTHONY BOALT—At thirty-two, Boalt, of the class of '50, at Yale, is the youngest and one of the most handsome men on the list. A businessman in New York, he resides in Greenwich, Connecticut. His tailor: J. Press.
DAVID TENNANT BRYAN—The fifty-four-year-old Bryan is publisher of the Richmond, Virginia, News Leader and Times-Dispatch and a former head of the Association of American Newspaper Publishers. His tailors: Bernard Weatherill and others.
JOSEPH BRYAN III—A graduate of sanctified Episcopal High near Richmond, Virginia, where he was born, and of Princeton. Bryan, a cousin of D. Tennant Bryan, is a member of the Racquet & Tennis Club in New York. A writer whose assignments take him around the world, he has frequent opportunities to visit Kilgour, Franch & Stanbury and Strachan & Hunt in London and Bernard Weatherill in New York.
HUGH A. COLE—The thirty-five-year-old Cole (one of the eight men in their thirties on the list) is a prominent sportsman, an excellent golfer and a fine horseman, as is fitting the son of Ashley T. Cole, the Chairman of the New York State Racing Commission, should be. He graduated from the Hun School of Princeton, New Jersey, attended Columbia University, is the father of four daghters. He belongs to the Short Hills Club and the Essex County Country Club, both in that county of New Yersey, where he resides. His furnishings are by Sulka; his ties by Tripler and by Charvet; his hats by Cavanagh; and his suits are by Brooks Brothers and by Noman Hilton.
MILES DAVIS—The thirty-four-year-old genius of "progressive jazz" trumpet is an individualist who favors skin-tight trousers, Italian-cut jackets. His seersucker coats, which have side vents, are custom made. His tailor: Emsley (New York), which charges $185 a suit.
RICHARDSON DILWORTH—The sixty-two-year-old mayor of Philadelphia graduated from St. Mark's and Yale. A member of The Racquet club in Philadelphia, he patronizes among others, Meyers, Inc. ($255 a suit and up) in that city.
RICHARD DORSO—The fifty-year-old vice-president in charge of TV programming for Ziv-United Artists is an excellent tennis player and belongs to The Seventh Regiment Tennis and The Town Tennis clubs in New York City, and the Los Angeles Tennis Club. His suits are ready-made from Norman Hilton, and he has them especially fitted by Bob Difalco, the head fitter at Chipp.
M. DORLAND DOYLE—A graduate of Andover, sixty-year-old Doyle lives in New York City, where he is in advertising. A member of the Links and the Deepdale Golf Club, of which he is a president, he has his suits made by H. Harris ($225).
ANGIER BIDDLE DUKE—A graduate of St. Paul's (like his uncle, A. J. Drexel Biddle) and a member of the Racquet & Tennis and Brooks clubs in New York, the Travellers in Paris, and the Jockey in Buenos Aires, the forty-four-year-old former ambassador to El Salvador and Vice-Chairman of the Board of the International Rescue Committee patronizes, as does his uncle, E. Tautz—as well as various tailors in Spain.
AHMET M. ERTEGUN—A jazz authority and president of prospering Atlantic Records, Ertegun was born in Istanbul, Turkey, in 1923 and was educated abroad and at St. John's College in Annapolis. Dedicated to chic living, he has a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce. He buys ready-made suits at J. Press (around $100 each and has them recut for around $50) by Martin Kalaydjian, the legendary valet of the Algonquin Hotel in New York.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.—Fifty-year-old Fairbanks, who once contributed to discriminating (and lamented) Vanity Fair, lives in London, but still retains his American citizenship. He is a member of the Century and Lambs clubs in New York, Buck's and White's in London, the Travellers in Paris, and the Metropolitan and the Army & Navy in Washington, D. C. His tailor: Stovel & Mason (48 guineas or $141.12 a suit) in London.
FINIS FARR—A gifted writer, Farr, who lives in Ridgewood, New Jersey, graduated from Princeton in 1926, is a member of the Racquet & Tennis in New York, a customer of Weatherill and of Brooks Brothers ($265 a suit).
ALEXANDER COCHRANE FORBES—At fifty, Forbes, who is extremely handsome, looks little older than he did as a Harvard undergraduate (1928-1932). A graduate of Groton, he was a member of the Porcellian Club, probably the choosiest men's club in the United States. A resident of Needham, Massachusetts, and a member of the Country Club, Forbes is a trustee for various interests. His tailors: Brooks Brothers and others.
CLARK GABLE—Since his switch to Brooks Brothers custom department shortly after the Second World War, the fifty-nine-year-old actor has become a model of subdued chic.
GEOFFREY M. GATES—Gates, Harvard '27, lives on Long Island (Oyster Bay), where he is in the antiques business. His tailor: H. Harris.
CARY GRANT—Although Grant, who is fifty-six, favors such abominations as large tie knots and claims to have originated the square-style breast-pocket handerchief, he is so extraordinarily attractive that he looks good in practically anything. He insists upon tight armholes in his suit jackets, finds the most comfortable (and functional) of all underwear to be women's nylon panties. Something of a maverick as to tailors, he now goes to Quintino (around $225 a suit) in Beverly Hills, California, and, whenever possible, certain of the preposterously low-priced geniuses in Hong Kong.
WALTER M. HALLE—The fifty-five-year-old head of The Halle Brothers Department Store in Cleveland graduated from Princeton, is a member of the Kirtland Country Club, the Chagrin Valley Hunt, the Cleveland Skating, and the Cleveland Athletic clubs, and, in New York, of the Princeton Club. His suits, which are ready-made by Oxxford, cost around $250 each.
ROY HAYNES—The thiry-five-year-old jazz percussionist belongs on any best-dressed list if only because of his taste in selecting clothes that flatter his short stature (five feet, three and a half inches). His suits are custom made (around $125 each) by the Andover Shop in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
ALFRED HERRMANN—This thirty-nine-year-old artist, who does the drawings for, among other things, Tripler's men's fashion ads, is an outstanding authority on male apparel. His tailor: Chipp (around $205 a suit).
MILTON HOLDEN—The sixty-six-year-old resident of New York and Palm Beach is a member of the Brook, Racquet & Tennis, and Turf & Field clubs. His tailor: Davies & Son, London.
WILLIAM E. HUTTON—Fifty-three-year-old Hutton, who lives in Old Westbury, Long Island, graduated from Hill School and Harvard, is a member of the Racquet & Tennis, Links, Meadowbrook, and Piping Rock clubs. A senior partner in the brokerage firm of W. E. Hutton & Company, he patronizes Wetzel ($285 a suit).
The late JOHN B. KELLY was one of the few self-made men on the list. Like his daughter, Princess Grace of Monaco, he was always impeccably dressed. His tailor: Witlin & Gallagher ($265 for a two-piece suit, $10 more for a three-piece) of Philadelphia.
SOLON KELLY III—Young (thirty-nine) and exceedingly attractive, Kelly, who is a partner in a wine and spirits importing firm in New York, belongs to the Union, Brook, Racquet & Tennis, and Southampton clubs. His tailor: Kilgour, French & Stanbury in London.
CHESTER J. LaROCHE—A graduate of Exeter and Yale, where he was prominent in football, this sixty-eight-year-old head of a thriving advertising agency in New York belongs to the Racquet & Tennis Club and presides over the Football Hall of Fame. LaRoche, who turns up at Yale football games in a venerable polo coat and Tyrolean hat, has his suits made by Arthur Rosenberg ($195-210 for a two-piece and $220-235 for a three-piece suit) and Wetzel in New York and Kilgour, French & Stanbury in London.
JOHN McCLAIN—A graduate of Kenyon College, McClain, who is drama critic of the New York Journal-American, belongs to the Brooks and the Racquet & Tennis clubs. His suits are made by Stovel & Mason, London, by Penalver in Madrid ($65 a suit).
JOHN McLEAN—The forty-four-year-old son of celebrated Washington hostess Evalyn Walsh McLean is a member of the Racquet & Tennis Club in New York and the Seminole in Palm Beach. McLean, who is generally referred to as "Jock," is a creative dresser who helped originate red socks for wear with a dinner suit. He goes to Bernard Weatherill.
ALBERT S. MURPHY—A graduate of Boston Latin School and Harvard, forty-eight-year-old Dr. Murphy is a senior surgeon at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Boston and on the staffs of Mr. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge and the New England Baptist in Boston. He is a member of the American Board of Surgery and the College of Surgeons. His clubs: Charles River Country and Harvard of Boston. His suits are made by the Andover Shop; his accessories come from either Zareh in Boston or Ara in Wellesley.
HENRY T. MORTIMER—A graduate of St. Mark's School and Harvard, class of 1939, Mortimer is a Wall Street broker, holds membership in the Brooks and the Racquet & Tennis clubs. An extremely fussy dresser (who has his own-designed coat lapel), he insists upon such details as dull-finish bone buttons, skeleton alpaca linings. Tailor: Lord of New York.
IVA PATCÉVITCH—The elegant, silver-haired, fifty-nine-year-old Russian-born head of the Condé Nast Publications has his suits made by Weatherill.
THOMAS PHIPPS—The only Etonian on the list, forty-five-year-old Phipps is one of the few writers in the Racquet & Tennis Club. His tailor: Sandon in London (around $155 a suit, plus import duty).
WALTER PIDGEON—The sixty-two-year-old actor who played A. J. Drexel Biddle's father in The Happiest Millionaire goes to Dunhill in New York and Domenick Alvaro ($200-$225 a suit) in Beverly Hills, California.
THOMAS MARKOE ROBERTSON—A graduate of Hotchkiss and Yale (class of 1910) and a brother-in-law of A. J. Drexel Biddle, Robertson, an architect, is a member of the exclusive Southampton Club. His tailor: E. Tautz.
JOHN SEABROOK—Forty-three-year-old Seabrook, a member of the frozen-foods family, is a Princeton graduate and a member of The London Coaching Club and the Racquet & Tennis Club in New York, lives on a 1,500-acre farm in New Jersey. His tailor: Bernard Weatherill.
J. BLAN VAN URK—This fifty-eight-year-old graduate of Princeton, where, among other things, he was heavyweight boxing champion as well as something of a dandy in his bowler and covert-cloth topcoat, is the author of the definitive and handsome Story of American Foxhunting. Van Urk belongs to the Royal Dutch Hunt (the Netherlands) and the Grolier clubs and is a Chevalier of the Confréric de la Chaîne des Rôtiseurs. His suits are made by both H. Harris and H. Huntsman & Sons in London.
THOMAS REED VREELAND—A graduate of The Hill and Yale, sixty-one-year-old Vreeland belongs to the Racquet & Tennis, Cloud, and Southampton clubs in this country, Buck's in London, and the Travellers in Paris. His tailors: E. C. Squires (around $122 for a two-piece, $133 for a three-piece suit) in London and, in New York, Pat Sylvestri, who, notwithstanding his Johnny-come-lateliness, is one of the genuinely gifted members of his profession.
Also, check out this site for amazing style, beautiful women, and handsome men. MM$
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Architecture is a big influence for the Million$ and this one is definitely inspiring. MM$
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This kid is ridiculously talented! Wish I wouldv'e listened to my friend Dakquiri and bought a beat from him for $50 back in '94! MM$
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Amazing Italian home design! by nobodyandco. Then buy some art? for your house! Then join Geni and map out your family history via the web. MM$
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Traveling just makes the Million$ heart flutter, so when I read this article it made me want to get on a jet asap. Oh, and this too! Hope you feel the same way too. And once you're done reading that, then read this! An interesting look at interesting people which will make you wanna read more. Oh, and go Google for fighting for the lil' man! MM$
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I grew up listening to this guy, but didn't realize the level of his greatness until I'd moved to Chicago. He taught me how to be sexy, self assured, sensual, and not give a fuck! The article doesn't do him justice, but just watch the first & last 5 minutes of "Purple Rain" and you'll remember why we should always party like it's 1999. Oh and did I mention he's 49. MM$
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I'm thinkin' 'bout changing my name. Damn I love when smart people get outsmarted by other smart people. Though, this article really makes me second guess just how smart our congressmen and women are. You gotta give to the world of hedge funders and traders. They're killin' it while the rest of us sweat it out. No wonder they're buying up every iconic American company and paying cash. Read it and weep my friend$ the writing is on the wall! MM$
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This is crazy! Imagine having that skill. MM$
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An amazing thing was recently discovered in Louisiana. Most often seen off the shores of Southeast Asia these unique creatures are beautiful and rare. Take a moment to appreciate their beauty. MM$
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This is where youtube and the internet get back at us! It may be disgusting, repulsive, and funny all at the same time. But i'm convinced the next video we see of this guy will look like this one. Thanks to Google for all the really cool stuff they're doing like "free 411". Oh, and have fun playing with your balls here. MM$
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Check out this hilarious trailer for "Radio Free Steve"! Not sure there's ever been more curses in 90 seconds before. Never mind the mullets, juvenile pranks, and repeated running over of what appears to be "Death" making a guest appearance. MM$
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So if you ever liked the band Gorillaz founded by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, then you'll love their latest endeavor "Monkey; Journey to the West". A fantastical representation of an ancient Chinese fable being performed in England at the Palace Theatre as part of the Manchester Int'l Festival June 28 to July 15. Peep the festival site for an introduction and photo's of the rehearsal in Paris. If you make it to the UK let me know how the show was. Hopefully they'll bring it stateside for all the Brooklyn Bredren to experience. MM$
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Not sure if you all saw "John from Cincinnati" in the past two weeks, but HBO's new series is definitely strange. However, this "behind the scenes" article on Surfline gives great insight to some of the characters of the show and the surfing. Enjoy! MM$
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The idea of advertising you're availability for late night exchanges and weekend rendezvous' is typically frowned upon. However, by wearing one of these you assert your willingness to engage in risque' activities on the low. Several hot, young, and recently single celebs have been seen with these around town. You should order yours today! MM$ p.s. you get to join an online community full of ready to get busy hotties as a perk.
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Ya'll should check this story out. Very cool concept and amazing results full of ill details. Got more stuff coming later today. MM$
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Not many in my estimation and this video just about proves it. Though his cameo in "Wedding Crashers" already should have. Take a moment out of your busy day to laugh, since each time you do it adds a minute to your life. MM$
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Bond was good, but this is the best! District B13 & David Belle are ill! MM$
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Not sure what to make of this site and which love you're trying to fulfill first. Interesting that all relationships end at some point or another and often times one can be heard saying "it all went up in smoke" which would be applicable in more than one sense. Enjoy the weekend ya'll! MM$
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Love the Klaxons, Love the Video! MM$
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Love this song, love the video more! Hope ya'll enjoy the flaves and look forward to touchin' base more often. MM$
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Sorry I've been away, but things were crazy the past six weeks with life's ever changing motion. Much love to the support of all my peoples and for keeping me just above water as the flood has come raging down the river. Thankfully, Rihanna is hear too with her "umbrella" L a, L a, A! Peep the talent and I'll be in touch soon. MM$
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So I would never drive a Mini Cooper, but whoever does their marketing has done some of the wittiest stuff over the past couple of years. Check out these videos then get your very own action star name! Mine happened to be "MAD DOG MAGNUM". Very appropriate, don't you think? Talk soon, MM$
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Check out this hilarious video!
I love seeing creative dudes getting down! Then go HERE to download some free $hit! Then laugh at this again since you've probably already seen it! Holla at ya boy! MM$
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NO SPEAKAH DE ENGLISH A bus stops and 2 men get on. They sit down and engage in an animated conversation. The lady sitting next to them ignores them at first, but her attention is galvanized when she hears one of them say the following: "Emma come first. Den I come. Den two asses come together. I come once-a-more! . Two asses, they come together again. I come again and pee twice. Then I come one lasta time." The lady can't take this any more, "You foul-mouthed sex obsessed pig," she retorted indignantly. "In this country. we don't speak aloud in Public places about our sex lives. "Hey, coola down lady," said the man. "Who talkin'abouta sex? I'm a justa tellin' my frienda how to spell 'Mississippi'." $5.00 says you're gonna read this again.
**This killed me! thanks jose**MM$
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Besides the fact that Pete Doherty is the only real rocker left in Rock 'n' Roll. Kate Mo$$ has got everything going for her. She's a mother with a daughter, an ageless beauty, booty for a white girl, an accent, and now her own clothing line. I read an article once where a young beautiful model wrote about how much she envied Kate; her effortless style, easy cool, and silent confidence. You know what? Me too! Check out the photos and just relax and enjoy the sensation that overcomes you. MM$
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Not sure if I'm amazed or frightened that someone can actually do this. Let alone a skinny jean, long hair hipster in some rural subdivision in Nowhere USA. MM$
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For all my filmaddict friends out there. I've created a new site to fulfill all your cinemaddict needs. Matty Million$ $even Figure Picture $how is the $hit! Full of reviews, must see lists, greatest of all times, and all the other usual antics that you'd expect from the $even Figure $how. Check it out and let me know what you think! MM$
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Million$ says "Get involved!" Now you must understand that fighting the government meant to help you is one of the most "punk" ideas in the world and this is your opportunity to participate. What's happening in the Sudan is not okay! In fact, I'm appalled that we've allowed it to go on for so long. Now's your opportunity to make a difference in the world. Send a post card (free), donate $ (not free), buy something (still not free), or just start a conversation (not free for long). C'monya'll! You'll pay for a concert ticket to hear a rich person tell you how heartbroken they are, or how broke they used to be. These people are being murdered daily! Make it happen, Million$ out! MM$
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I saw Iggy Pop and the Stooges reunite on the United Palace Stage on Monday nite Uptown and i gotta say, that MoFo's my idol. 59, ripped, shredded, deaded, and totally out of his mind. But still extremely intelligent and introspective. Timeless songs like 1969, Passenger, and I wanna be you dog make life that much sweater. So make the effort and spend the money to see the pioneers of punk! MM$
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Scott Storch can't hold a candle to Timbaland! Stupid pun intended. MM$
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The greatest player still playing; Ronaldinho Gaucho. MM$
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Nothing needs to be said, just click the link and buy a pair, or 2, 3, 4. Hell, buy a pair for everyone you know! MM$
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Who said "White Men Can't Jump" out of slowly moving vehicles while reppin' Oaktown? MM$
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Or you'll end up like this idiot! MM$
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Jim Cramer is my favorite TV personality! He's also made me a lot of $$ over the past 6 months to a year. As has IceBERG if I'm honest. MM$
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Yo, yo! Where my wasp's at? I can't even watch this cause I'm crying so hard! Million$ crew in the house! Mini-apple-is holla! MM$
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Yo, you gotta check this movie out! per Brad Evans-check out this blog "What would Clyd do" via the link to the right.MM$
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http://www.airguitarnation.com/new/ Don't ever take yourself too seriously or you might end up like one of these guys! MM$
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Take the time to watch this video. I decide if it's funny or innovative, or just both. MM$
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This party co-sponsored by GOOD magazine and Wooster Collective should be pretty amazing! $20 gets you open bar, live art, and a tax-free contribution to a charity. What's not to love an who's in? MM$
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MM$ endorses Barack Obama for President! MM$
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Nothing needs to be said! MM$
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I think this article from the NYT sums it all up, doesn't it? Whether you're pro and vs, it doesn't really matter at this point because I don't think it's getting any better anytime soon. Plus, I'm always down for some witty, cunning $hit and this has to take the cake. MM$
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Talk about spiritual, check out artist Jonathon Harris. Then check out his two websites http://universe.daylife.com/ and http://www.wefeelfine.org/ Peace to Cool Hunting for puttin' me on to this dude. Have some fun and play with the sites, they're crazy! MM$
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Another ill art video from our peeps at GRL!!! MM$
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"I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day."~ Frank Sinatra. If you appreciate this quote, then you should join this club. Got our first shipment a couple weeks ago and loved it! MM$ p.s. did I tell you go to see "300" yet? DO IT!
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Check out my favorite podcasts: Xlr8r-dance, house, electro, hip hop, and experimental GBH.tv-more electroclash, house, and a lil' hip hop (probably the mix I'd play at a party if I wasnt' DJ'ng) Tripwire-a little bit of everything Fader-not my favorite, but pretty good and make sure you don't accidentally download the talky version The Rub-sick BK DJ's with ill mashups. These aren't all my secrets, but certainly some. MM$
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Yo, buy these Vans flips designed by legendary surfer Joel Tudor and Surf Aid Int'l (one of my fav charities) and support the people of the eradication of Milaria in some of the best surfing/poorest communities in the world. Oh, and why we're talking about doing good. Try this one on for size. It may just change the way you approach the rest of your life. MM$
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Alright, so I think I may allow ya'll to peak into the deep, dark, and semi-creative mind of the Million$aire. For all those that thought this site was setup for $hameless $elf promotion. You were right. The next load of bull$hit i'm going to unload on you is my incredible ability to write cliche filled fiction. So stay tuned for the first installment of "7-24" a story of epically small proportions that takes place in the world we all know so well as New York Mother Fuckin' City (NYMFC)! And ya'll better "holla back" regardless of what Gwen says. Cause if you don't, i won't. MM$
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God i miss the days when the KING of NY was reppin' my borough! MM$
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Check out this sick remix of Nelly Furtado's "$ay it right"! MM$
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So shortly i'll be posting a date for the next Matty Million$ house party and the theme will be "Solid Gold". I'm talking headbands, big hair, leggings, unitards, disco, all a dat 80's glam, wham, bam, thank you ma'am biziness. So get your gear ready and start practicing those high leg kicks and ballet spins. We about to rocket! MM$
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iconcertcal-if you don't already have this. it creates a calendar showing all the concernts by bands in your itunes library. Fresh! Cheers to this dude: "The truth is what drives our judicial system. If people don’t come forward and tell the truth, we have no hope of making the judicial system work."PATRICK J. FITZGERALD, the prosecutor in the Libby case. He really stood out and made a non-political case against a highly public person. Immigration issues: here's to antiquity and the value of peoples long forgotten and undervalued. Beerbelly; however innovative, I'm frieghtened by anyone who would buy one of these. Check out Insound.com for free music download from the best indie artists in the business. I personally recommend Antibalas, Eluvium, Minus Bear, Lo-fi-fink. MM$
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Dope song, doper video, and all I can say is "solid gold ya'll!" Now get on the floor and dance! This will definitely be in the next Matty Million$ house party mix. MM$
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Not sure, but i love street art's exploration of all things. MM$
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So i want to hear your feedback on my site. Do you think it's funny, entertaining, sexy, etc? Or is it dull, boring, superficial, etc? What's missing? What would you like to see or read? I hope that some of you take the time to comment so that I can continue to provide ya'll with content you enjoy. Oh, and file your taxes soon. Don't wait and procrastinate this year. MM$
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Here's a glimpse into the minds of graf writers. MM$
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So many of you have said that you'd like to hear more of the serious side of Matty Million$. Not sure that's possible, sorta like asking the incredible Hulk over for tea. However, Matthew Mol is happy to oblige and I'm picking today to start. First off, did you know we're developing new nuclear missiles? Personally, I find this extremely alarming considering the fact we're trying to disarm the rest of the world. Write your congressman since they have to vote on approving this strategy and budget. On another note, watch "Zodiac" if you want to see the ineptitude with which we're protected. A frightening story based on the life and research of one man. You'll be surprised how recent the resolution was. I applaud director David Fincher's direction in this film. Though it doesn't compare with the anxiety created by Marty in "The Departed". See'em both if you haven't. I'll be back with more seriousness soon. Oh, and bringing a pen to a gun fight is never a good decision. Especially when that pen threatens to take Million$ out of rich peoples pockets (no pun intended i assure u). MM
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On my search for all things bling, I found a little inspiration from my childhood. I know ya'll watched this bootie shakin' show too. Here's some sophisticated bling for you ballas! Speaking of bling, check out the movie "Shottas" for mad gangsta, ragga bling, vybz. MM$
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I love all things sexy, especially in unexpected places. Horray for the mile high club! I especially love this bit of street art from Paris. Click here for more street art, no less sexy just in it's own way. This is sorta sexy. Reminds me of a millions party, no? MM$
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So to make it up to you I'm giving you a taste of the BIG LOVE that is in my heart for all my peoples! Enjoy. MM$
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