Saturday, December 11, 2010
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
rest in peace eyedea
Michael “Eyedea” Larsen , a celebrated rapper and freestylist, was found dead early Sunday morning. He was 28.
The rapper’s body found by his mother, who then shared the news via Facebook. The cause of death is not yet known.
one of my favorite peace battles! and eyedea..
The rapper’s body found by his mother, who then shared the news via Facebook. The cause of death is not yet known.
one of my favorite peace battles! and eyedea..
Monday, October 25, 2010
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Monday, October 11, 2010
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
myka 9
I have been a project blowed fan since 99!, if you dont know. you are lame son, yeah son. you a lame....CVE HHK FF !!!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
FUCK BRISCO
HAHAHA....OFF DA CHAIN....
FRENCHIE FROM SO ICEY. GUCCIMANES" ARTIST CLOWNIN!!
FREESTYLE ON INTERNET !!!
KILLS THESE LAMES
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
FOR YEE WHO KNOWS NOTHING.
This is an issue that isnt stressed enough. This is mainly for people who havent painted in yards before or have and dont know what they are doing. All the heads can add some tips and information in this thread that will be helpfull, all others should read up.
NUMBER 1-Dont get seen! This should be a no-brainer for anybody who paints right. But I still go down to the local yard here and see kids painting in there from the road just walking around bombing the shit out of everything. If you paint in a yard make sure that nobody sees you, and this goes from workers, people who live in that area and local businesses to hero joe who walks by and hates graffiti. The less you are seen the less heat get sput on the yard because nobody knows that painting is going on there and they will leave the security pretty slack.
NUMBER 2-Leave the numbers! every train has to legaly have a set of numbers on it. This includes stuff such as the weight limits and capacity of the freight. They will usually be in a box at one of the ends of the car. When you paint over them the rail company has to take that car off of hte tracks to get those numbers restampes back on it. The cost isnt cheap and this will make rail security tight. There is usually always room to paint around the numbers. Dont take cardboard and tape to cover them up, this just creats more of a mess that youll have to take out of the yard later.
NUMBER 3-Clean up your mess! Do not leave your mess in the yard. This is a simple thing that will keep your yard chill. Dont just throw you can a few feet into the bushes or leave them around the freights, just throw it in your bag or stuff in under your shirt and get rid of it away from the yard. Dont leave tips around either, or paint spilled on rocks. If this happens then kick the dirt up to hide the paint. The idea is to make it look like the painting of the particular freights didnt go on on that yard. Dont test your paint on plants or gravel or the tracks. If you must, test your paint on an unrelated piece of the car.
NUMBER 4-Dont get retarted! When you paint in a yard dont go ape-shit and start painting every train. Workers will reconize this and will have to report it. Dont paint more than two freights in a line and make sure that they are spaced out. The same art on two freights side by side is a dead give in that the art was done there because the frieghts get switched up and mixed around when they come into the yard. Also when you paint dont follow any routines, workers will catch on. If you paint the same cars in the same lines, the workers who are out there everyday will begon to notice and whether they like it or not, they will have to report it.
NUMBER 5-Observe! When you go to a yard that you havent been to before and want to paint, observe. Go there for a bit before you even consider bringing paint, and look for things like ways in and out without getting seen. Also learn what times they do the switch-ups at. This will help you learn whats going on so you can stay safe in the yard from teh freights and getting caught by workers.
NUMBER 1-Dont get seen! This should be a no-brainer for anybody who paints right. But I still go down to the local yard here and see kids painting in there from the road just walking around bombing the shit out of everything. If you paint in a yard make sure that nobody sees you, and this goes from workers, people who live in that area and local businesses to hero joe who walks by and hates graffiti. The less you are seen the less heat get sput on the yard because nobody knows that painting is going on there and they will leave the security pretty slack.
NUMBER 2-Leave the numbers! every train has to legaly have a set of numbers on it. This includes stuff such as the weight limits and capacity of the freight. They will usually be in a box at one of the ends of the car. When you paint over them the rail company has to take that car off of hte tracks to get those numbers restampes back on it. The cost isnt cheap and this will make rail security tight. There is usually always room to paint around the numbers. Dont take cardboard and tape to cover them up, this just creats more of a mess that youll have to take out of the yard later.
NUMBER 3-Clean up your mess! Do not leave your mess in the yard. This is a simple thing that will keep your yard chill. Dont just throw you can a few feet into the bushes or leave them around the freights, just throw it in your bag or stuff in under your shirt and get rid of it away from the yard. Dont leave tips around either, or paint spilled on rocks. If this happens then kick the dirt up to hide the paint. The idea is to make it look like the painting of the particular freights didnt go on on that yard. Dont test your paint on plants or gravel or the tracks. If you must, test your paint on an unrelated piece of the car.
NUMBER 4-Dont get retarted! When you paint in a yard dont go ape-shit and start painting every train. Workers will reconize this and will have to report it. Dont paint more than two freights in a line and make sure that they are spaced out. The same art on two freights side by side is a dead give in that the art was done there because the frieghts get switched up and mixed around when they come into the yard. Also when you paint dont follow any routines, workers will catch on. If you paint the same cars in the same lines, the workers who are out there everyday will begon to notice and whether they like it or not, they will have to report it.
NUMBER 5-Observe! When you go to a yard that you havent been to before and want to paint, observe. Go there for a bit before you even consider bringing paint, and look for things like ways in and out without getting seen. Also learn what times they do the switch-ups at. This will help you learn whats going on so you can stay safe in the yard from teh freights and getting caught by workers.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Shawty Redd Court Appears in court for murder charges
Atlanta Grammy award winning producer Shawty Redd has been arrested on murder charges.
The super producer is currently being held and waiting for his arraignment. The incident apparently took place after he was involved in an altercation which led to the murder of an unidentified victim. Shawty Redd surrendered himself to the police early this morning.
Shawty Redd is best known for producing such hits as Snoop's "Sexual Seduction", Drama's "Left Right Left", and an array of Young Jeezy hits including, "Trap or Die", "Air Forces", and "Who Dat". Stay tuned as we continue to uncover details surrounding this story.
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