Monthly Archives: September 2010
funny: “IT WASNT NOT FUNNY” (classic REAL WORLD)
back in the day REAL WORLD was the first of it’s kind…reality TV in it’s infancy. now the entire programming has gone wrong, but the early years will always stay THE BOMB.
take this classic scene with TAMI uttering the funniest line…
invite: DANCE PARTY NYC – music by MAX GLAZER & MELO XTRA – hosted by VASHTIE – at SANTOS DOWNSTAIRS (9.4.10)
calling all WEST INDIANS and lovers of CARIBBEAN CULTURE alike!
SATURDAY night is being handed back to the local NEW YORKER – and the visitors who like to hang like a rotten apple resident.
SECRET SPECIAL GUEST performance!
LADIES, get ready to wine and FELLAS get ready to assume position.
for those of you who will be partying in spirit of LABOR DAY and the WEST INDIAN DAY PARADE, i invite you to kick it with us!
(hell, i might even be handing out some ROTI’s just to celebrate!!!)

throwback: TORI AMOS – “Silent All These Years”
“so you found a girl who thinks really deep thoughts
whats so amazing about really deep thoughts?
boy, you best pray that i bleed real soon…
how’s that thought for you”
random: “DON’T FRONT, YOU KNOW I GOTCHA OPEN” – A LOVE STORY ABOUT FRONTS
my obsession with FRONTS (or GRILLS) stems from a childhood of watching magical characters from the late 80′s to early 90′s.
be it the drug dealers on my block, the old west indian men my pops hung out with or even MADONNA on MTV with the single capped tooth. my inkling for golden enamel started as a spark and became a huge flame in no time.
in my younger and broker days i dabbled in caps, but those never lasted. by 2003, i could afford my own FRONTS. OSCAR, PETE and i took the train to THE COLISEUM in QUEENS to be fitted by an eastern-european jeweler. we stood in the middle of a mall as he stuck putty in a tray, which he eventually roughly placed into our mouths. at that moment neither one of us was concerned about the cleanliness of his tools, more ecstatic on how we would look with the finished product.
i wanted them to be simple and symmetrical, while OSCAR went for a set that would be off set. since our first time together, i’ve managed to collect a couple other sets that are on the more elaborate side.







haven’t worn them in years, maybe i should give them a good go again.




















