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June  7th.  2010
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kidrobotrules: After 4 years of touring the US, Europe and Japan, The Vader Project is back in LA for a 10-day exhibition opening this Friday, June 11. This special temporary display will preview 100 customized Darth Vader helmet replicas before they all go up for sale at Freeman’s Auction in Philadelphia on July 10. Friday’s show will feature a 200 page, full color, limited edition catalog. Following up on Saturday, June 12, there will be 20 of the artists in the house for an exclusive book signing at 6812 Melrose Ave. The pop-up gallery will be open everyday from 12-6 pm through June 20.

kidrobotrules: After 4 years of touring the US, Europe and Japan, The Vader Project is back in LA for a 10-day exhibition opening this Friday, June 11. This special temporary display will preview 100 customized Darth Vader helmet replicas before they all go up for sale at Freeman’s Auction in Philadelphia on July 10. Friday’s show will feature a 200 page, full color, limited edition catalog. Following up on Saturday, June 12, there will be 20 of the artists in the house for an exclusive book signing at 6812 Melrose Ave. The pop-up gallery will be open everyday from 12-6 pm through June 20.


September  19th.  2009
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August  25th.  2009
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theduty: i don’t get it.

theduty: i don’t get it.


May  19th.  2009
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May  12th.  2009
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May  6th.  2009
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May  5th.  2009
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somuchsass: Founded in 1948 by Harry Snyder and his wife Esther in Baldwin Park, CA, In-N-Out Burger attracted a cult-like fanbase of cruising teens, surfers, and celebrities alike (who developed a secret shorthand for custom orders). After Harry died in 1976, his son Rich took over the business (and was responsible for adding discreet Bible verses to In-N-Out cups and wrappers) until his death in a 1993 plane crash. His brother Guy, a drag-racing rebel with a dark side, stepped in to helm the business until his accidental overdose in 1999. If you’ve never had an In-N-Out burger, Perman’s book just might inspire you to find a good reason to get yourself to Southern California and seek out an off-the-menu 3x3 with a side of Animal Style fries. (via)

somuchsass: Founded in 1948 by Harry Snyder and his wife Esther in Baldwin Park, CA, In-N-Out Burger attracted a cult-like fanbase of cruising teens, surfers, and celebrities alike (who developed a secret shorthand for custom orders). After Harry died in 1976, his son Rich took over the business (and was responsible for adding discreet Bible verses to In-N-Out cups and wrappers) until his death in a 1993 plane crash. His brother Guy, a drag-racing rebel with a dark side, stepped in to helm the business until his accidental overdose in 1999. If you’ve never had an In-N-Out burger, Perman’s book just might inspire you to find a good reason to get yourself to Southern California and seek out an off-the-menu 3x3 with a side of Animal Style fries. (via)


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neonsugar: Snuff by Chuck Palahniuk

neonsugar: Snuff by Chuck Palahniuk


May  2nd.  2009
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