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Blog Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Mitch Hedberg Motivational Posters

I jacked this shit from Sloshspot.com I will no post all of the posters just my 3 favs, you will have to peep their site to see the rest.

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Dope Video I stole from Kid Robot

Neurosonics Audiomedical Labs Inc. from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.

I was visting the Kid Robot Kronikle when I spotted this and knew I had to jack it. The DJ’s featured in the vid are the world famous Scratch Perverts
The film was done by Chris Cairns for Neurosonics Audiomedical Lab Read more about it here Motiongrapher

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Douche Bag Safari – Guest Submitter

The Homey Johny Mack hit me with this today. Please comment and Let me know if this is a worthy Submission

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Mega Mullet No Mullet

Its Been a While so I will hit you with some guest submissions and some of my own

SHeMullet

I’ve always wondered if this black girl cut was a mullet?

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Raymullet
RaymoMullet3

Raymo comes in again with a Walmullet

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I don’t remember where this monstrosity came from

MNM
This was taken at Buckees

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DJ Bandoma’s My Fresh(er) Summer Mix

So the homey Bandoma out of Orange County hit me with his July Bezzo Mix comp winning mix, and I must say its worth listening to. I jammed it on my drive home from Houston and from the crazy scratch intro that turns into drops, to the MJ moment of silence. I almost didn’t want to like the MJ thing cause it disturbed the mixing, but I ended up Liking it, so check it out for yourself.
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Fishr Pryce Does the news – A New Legal Meth?

TULSA, Okla. – This is the new formula for methamphetamine: a two-liter soda bottle, a few handfuls of cold pills and some noxious chemicals. Shake the bottle and the volatile reaction produces one of the world’s most addictive drugs.

Only a few years ago, making meth required an elaborate lab — with filthy containers simmering over open flames, cans of flammable liquids and hundreds of pills. The process gave off foul odors, sometimes sparked explosions and was so hard to conceal that dealers often “cooked” their drugs in rural areas.

But now drug users are making their own meth in small batches using a faster, cheaper and much simpler method with ingredients that can be carried in a knapsack and mixed on the run. The “shake-and-bake” approach has become popular because it requires a relatively small number of pills of the decongestant pseudoephedrine — an amount easily obtained under even the toughest anti-meth laws that have been adopted across the nation to restrict large purchases of some cold medication.

“Somebody somewhere said ‘Wait this requires a lot less pseudoephedrine, and I can fly under the radar,’” said Mark Woodward, spokesman for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control.

An Associated Press review of lab seizures and interviews with state and federal law enforcement agents found that the new method is rapidly spreading across the nation’s midsection and is contributing to a spike in the number of meth cases after years of declining arrests.

The new formula does away with the clutter of typical meth labs, and it can turn the back seat of a car or a bathroom stall into a makeshift drug factory. Some addicts have even made the drug while driving.

The pills are crushed, combined with some common household chemicals and then shaken in the soda bottle. No flame is required.

Using the new formula, batches of meth are much smaller but just as dangerous as the old system, which sometimes produces powerful explosions, touches off intense fires and releases drug ingredients that must be handled as toxic waste.

“If there is any oxygen at all in the bottle, it has a propensity to make a giant fireball,” said Sgt. Jason Clark of the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control. “You’re not dealing with rocket scientists here anyway. If they get unlucky at all, it can have a very devastating reaction.”

One little mistake, such as unscrewing the bottle cap too fast, can result in a huge blast, and police in Alabama, Oklahoma and other states have linked dozens of flash fires this year — some of them fatal — to meth manufacturing.

“Every meth recipe is dangerous, but in this one, if you don’t shake it just right, you can build up too much pressure, and the container can pop,” Woodward said.

When fire broke out in older labs, “it was usually on a stove in a back room or garage and people would just run, but when these things pop, you see more extreme burns because they are holding it. There are more fires and more burns because of the close proximity, whether it’s on a couch or driving down the road.”

After the chemical reaction, what’s left is a crystalline powder that users smoke, snort or inject. They often discard the bottle, which now contains a poisonous brown and white sludge. Dozens of reports describe toxic bottles strewn along highways and rural roads in states with the worst meth problems.

The do-it-yourself method creates just enough meth for a few hits, allowing users to make their own doses instead of buying mass-produced drugs from a dealer.

“It simplified the process so much that everybody’s making their own dope,” said Kevin Williams, sheriff of Marion County, Ala., about 80 miles west of Birmingham. “It can be your next-door neighbor doing it. It can be one of your family members living downstairs in the basement.”

A typical meth lab would normally take days to generate a full-size batch of meth, which would require a heat source and dozens, maybe hundreds, of boxes of cold pills.

But because the new method uses far less pseudoephedrine, small-time users are able to make the drug in spite of a federal law that bars customers from buying more than 9 grams — roughly 300 pills — a month.

The federal government and dozens of states adopted restrictions on pseudoephedrine in 2005, and the number of lab busts fell dramatically.

The total number of clandestine meth lab incidents reported to the DEA fell from almost 17,400 in 2003 to just 7,347 in 2006.

But the number of busts has begun to climb again, and some authorities blame the shake-and-bake method for renewing meth activity.

The AP review of 14 states found:

• At least 10 states reported increases in meth lab seizures or meth-related arrests from 2007 to 2008.

• The Mississippi State Crime Lab participated in 457 meth incidents through May 31, up from 122 for the same period a year ago — a nearly 275 percent increase.

• Several states, such as Oklahoma and Tennessee, are on pace this year to double the number of labs busted in 2008. The director of Tennessee’s meth task force said the pace of lab busts in his state is projected to be about 1,300 for 2009, compared with 815 for all of 2008.

Some states lack a central database to monitor cold medicine sales, so meth cooks circumvent state laws by pill shopping in multiple cities and states — a practice known as “smurfing” that allows them to stay under restrictions placed on sales.

Traci Fruit, a special agent with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, said law enforcement officials are becoming increasingly frustrated because there’s no way to tell who is buying what “unless we go from store to store ourselves and pull up the records.”

Historically, rural states like Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas have been hotbeds for meth use because an important ingredient in the traditional method, anhydrous ammonia, was easily available from tanks on farms where it’s used as a fertilizer. But the new formula does not need anhydrous ammonia and instead uses ammonium nitrate, a compound easily found in instant cold packs that can be purchased at any drug store.

Data from the Justice Department and the DEA data suggest the method could only be in its early stages, and “shake-and-bake” labs have recently been discovered as far north as Indiana and as far east as West Virginia.

States surveyed by the AP also included: Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, Tennessee, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, New Mexico, Arizona and California.

While many law enforcement agencies are just learning how to spot the new labs, other states are rushing to close loopholes in laws limiting the sale of meth ingredients.

Mississippi Sen. Sid Albritton, said that state’s law — modeled after Oklahoma’s — forces buyers to show identification and makes stores keep a log of cold medicine sales. But the problem in Mississippi is lack of technology to instantly log purchases in a central database.

“You have to understand going in that drugs are an evolutionary process,” said Albritton, a former police detective and narcotics officer. “The day after we pass a law, they are going to look for ways to circumvent that.”
Hells yea Now I can do my meth with out looking like a Criminal. I must say I have always wanted to see a Meth lab explosion, but fuck that I wanna see a Mini Meth make shake his/her way into a giant fireball over their face. I can only imagine what the world could be if these folks were addicted to making the world a better place; they’d cure aids with bug spray, 3 band-aids, and a highlighter.

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Fishr Finds a Fail

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So last night I was leaving Chill with Addiel and I stumbled upon this glorious Parking Lot Fail. Obviously some one had tea many martoonis and they fucked this car up, but they were nice enough to throw the front end back onto the car. I think this shit is classic what do you all think?

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I’m in Houston this Sat, and Adidas Instore on the 29th

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So once again I am heading back to Houston this weekend to Rock another No Regards Party for the Boycott Magazine dudes. This will be my third time playing for them and I always have a great time. If you’re in the Houston area make sure you stop by to see what I have cooked up for this party.

LMFAO will be in town next weekend and the homebot DJ NVS will be opening for them, and he will also DJing inside of the Adidas Originals store at North Park on some Promo shizz, and he hooked the kid up and I will also be in store of Adidas on Sunday the 29th so come check us out.
LMFAOANM

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Biggie Smalls 10 Crack Commandments (Shy Beats Remix)

I get an email this weekend from Centre’s very own fledgling beatsmith, Shy Beats, and he laced me with this remix. He nicely asked me to check it out and I decided to check it out.

I listened to it it and I must say the beat is fucking banging. It has a very soulful vocal sample with hard a hard knocking drum beat….. BUT my only problem with this remix is that Biggie’s vocal is a count or two off beat. This was also my problem with the Jay Z Remix project of Shy’s that I picked up at Adikt. Shy’s instrumentals are very dope, and Mes The Jive Turkey and I have been rapping to them all week, and I think he would best work well with working with rappers building a song from the ground up as opposed to remixing.

Download the track HERE

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A Quick Trip to Austin

I was invited to go down to Austin from Tues through Thurs, and I had a fucking blast. I went down with Steve the bar manager at Kenichi, and Leroy one of the bartenders; we were going to meet up with the Dallas GM while he did some work at the Austin branch. Speaking of Branch we were one guy short the third bartender Shannon Branch wussed out and did not go. We left Dallas at 3 in Leroy’s new kick ass H3, and the laugh never stopped. A funny moment was when we passed a truck hauling like 8 couches and we just busted out wondering if he was moving or opening a store.

We hit Hillsboro when we decided to stop for gas and a bit to eat, we didn’t plan on eating much because we knew we’d be eating at Kenichi later, but Braums had something else in store for us. We all ordered double cheese burgers and they were everything you could wish for in a grease burger; I also had a cherry lime ade that completely shitted on the ones I get from Sonic. While picking up my order I over heard an employee tell another to go outside and help the dude push his truck out of the drive-thru. That had us rolling, even more so when the dude said that he had just bought the vehicle. About an hr 1/2 later we were in ATX and we drove straight to Kenichi to pick up Josh, the GM, so that he could get us into the Condo and we could freshen up for the night.
As you can see in this video the condo is pretty nice.

We got to Kenichi and the GM told the waiter to order for us and to keep it around 400 this was the best idea ever because our waiter ordered some bomb ass appetizer, entree, and sushi rolls. I don’t think we reached anywhere our limit because we were so stuffed. We ended up at Lavaca Street bar because they have Dollar Tecates on Tues and at the end of the night the Steve’s tab was 26 bucks, and the Austin Kenichi employees we meet up with bought many a rounds of drank. The highlight of the night was the GM who is 33 but does look a little older being denied entry into the bar because he left his ID behind. The Manager who was all of 20 would not budge. He had to go and get a photo copy of his ID from his car, and he made sure to say, “here show this to the 18 yr old manager,” when he gave the ID to the bouncer.

We got a late start on Wed, much to the chagrin of Josh. He was pretty upset that we weren’t awake at 8 am to go eat breakfast, swim, jog, and take a nap; all if which Josh claims to have done while we slept. We walked around the UT campus in search of a hat for Leroy. We even ended up getting a up close look at the Baseball stadium. We had lunch at Texadelphia, which was pretty dope, and even though Leroy didn’t get his hat he bought an awesome shirt that you can see the pic of at the top of the blog. Since then we have been saying, “Hi how are you?” whenever we see each other. We had dinner at Buffalo Billards while watching most of the Ranger’s game, and ended the night watching a kick ass band The Spazmatics rock the fuck out at Cedar St. Bar. Here is a little taste of them.


The highlight of the night was Steve telling some douche who only tipped the bartender to “Beat It!” All-in-all I had an awesome time and hope to kick it when them dudes more often.

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