A Full Look – Pirelli Callendar 2010
The rest of that beautiful calendar we previewed earlier… http://www.highsnobiety.com/news/2010/01/28/pirelli-calendar-2010-a-full-look-nsfw/
check out…
…the live journal of my favorite d&d supporter. she has some really dope shit on there…so spend some time and check it out, you wont be disappointed! enjoy http://socialglare11.livejournal.com/
randomness…
this is just a preview of a little conversation i had with daniel earlier today… dan: yooo duster! what are you sayin? brian: work flex lol what are you sayin? dan: just got down from flying. it was sick! YEAH!!! he’s a fuckin pilot! lol
Short Film of the Week 7 – Please
Gerard Butler stars as a troubled writer in the award winning short film. The film is directed by Paul Black…very well done!
one of the top verses of last year…
‘I never cried when pac died, but I probably will when hov does. And if my tears hold value, then i would drop one for every single thing he showed us. And i’ll be standing in a puddle. I stay away from niggas that could land me in some trouble. And i’ma keep it honest....
WATCH THIS!!!
http://vimeo.com/8935849 shouts out to big homey for sending this to me. very inspiring!
When other people are sleeping we’re going to be working.
Here is a new skateboard design concept we’ve been working on. The “24 hour grind” is quickly becoming a mantra for the D&D crew. When everyone else is sleeping, we’re going to be working. The person who works the hardest wins.
Kidi Cudi – Cudderisback Video
Visit the link to check out the new and hilarious “Cudderisback” video. KiD CuDi “cudderisback” – Directed by Jason Goldwatch – DatNewCudi.com from DP on Vimeo.
Apple's Latest Project (IPAD, Tablet) will be released tommorrow
Seth Godin claims to be the first Author to publish the photo. Visit his blog http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2010/01/jumping-the-gun.html
The Art of Tim Burton
Check out the Official Tim Burton Gallery online at http://www.timburton.com/. The webpage has a great concept and there are a ton of really cool works from Burton himself. I am definitely going to try and pick up a copy of his book. With over 1000 illustrations and 430 pages (including foldouts), it seems well worth...

